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VOL X, No.1
XMAS CONTEST
PRIZE A WARDS
Displays of M08e8 Ewing, Frank
S.Reitzel, and R. E. Wilson
Win Judges' Deeision
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12.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., JANUARY 7, 1938
IJbrary Board at 5 P. M.
The I:me of lIext Monday's regular meeting of the Swarthmore
Public Library Board will be 5
P. M. instead of Ihe usual hour.
7 :15 P. M. Th;' change will· be
effective at this particular meeting
only.
PLAYERS CLUB
TO GIVE COMEDY
J. William Simmons Direct8 Sidney Howard's Comedy For
January Production
File Returns by January 15
Saturday of next week. January
15. is Ihe last date for filing of
Personal Property Returns,
The tax assessor for Swarthmore. Rutledge and Mortoll will be
in his office at 417 Dartmouth ave~
nue next Monday, Tuesday· and
\Vednesday evenings until 8:30 to
receive the returns.
Moses Ewing, of Columbia avenue,
t
The Players Club of Swarthmore will
was awarded the first prize of five dolpresent for their January production
lars in the Community Christmas DR. GREGORY ZILLBOORG
Sidney Howard's delightful three-act
Lighting Contest by the decisioll of th..
TO SPEAK SUNDAY comedy "The Late Christopher Bean". _
three judges. Each window of Mr.
IN MEETING HOUSE Thi. play was originally a French play MRS. BRINTON TO
and Mr. Howard has adopted it from
ADDRESS W. I. L
Ewing's house and garage. as well as
the' surrounding shrubbery, was ilIumThe Adult Class of the Friends' First "Prenez Garde a La Peinture". Under
inated with blue lights, which wefe vis- Day School has for its subject during the direction of J. WilHam Simmons,
A meeting of the Woman's Internaible from a considerable distance. In the month of January the topic "A Per- who is wen known to Players Club au- tional League will be held on Wednesday,
the sun parlor at the south cnd of the sonal Religion for Every Day Use."
diences, an able and particularly satisfy- January 12, in Bond Memorial at 2:30
house was a snow covered scene of a
Dr. Jesse H. Holmes opened the series iog production is to be anticipated. Last P. M. The guest speaker will be Anna
Santa in a toy. filled, reindeer drawn last Sunday and on January 9, Dr. Greg.. year Mr. Simmons produced uAh, Wi1~ Cox Brinton. who will talk on "Current
sleigh standing. befQre a house gay ory Zillboorg, outstanding New York derness I" the story of which was built -,:rends in Italy." M~s. Brintpn, who is
with Christmas decorations, carefully City pyschiatrist, will continue the dis- around the trials and tribulations of an director at Pendle Hdl and former dean
executed in scale. Shining through a cussion of tlle subject.
adolescent son. The appeal made by at. .Mills College, Cat, is a traveller of
bay window at the North end of the
On January 16, Ethel G. Coates will that play will be equalled, jf not SUf- Wide ran~e.
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house was a sassafras Chris.tmas tree be the second locc..l speaker to lead the passed, by the play Mr. Simmons hao;
Tea Will be served and the League 10glistening with the sparkle of blue discussion and other speakers will be an- chosen this season.
\'ites all those who are able to attend.
lights on snow covered branches. An nounced later. The class meets at 9:45
It is another "family" play, but the
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aspect of the Ewing Christmas, which A. M. in the Meeting House and a cordial situations are exactly the reverse of LOCAL AND COUNTY L. W. V.
could not possibly sway the judges but invitation is extended to all interested.
those in IIAh, Wilderness I" This time TO HOLD A JOINT MEETING
which added greatly' to the Christmas
Dr. Gregory Zillboorg will speak in the it IS the mother and father whose
The Swarthmore ·League of Women
joy of countless children were the pep- Meeting House this Sunday evening at troubles are shared by the audience. Voters will cooperate with the County
permin! CalleS which- were presented 8 P. M. on the subject "Can We Under- Respected, peaceful and frugal New League in a panel discussion on "Deto those who viewed the exhibit.
stand the l-lentally Unsound,"
England folks, Dr. and Mrs. Haggett tention Homes," Tuesday afternoon,
The second prize of three dollars
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are suddenly plunged into a turmoil of January 11. Mrs. Alexander H. Frey, of
was awarded to Frank E. Reitzel; of
grasping greed by the discovery that Radnor, former secretary of the State
Harvard and Cornell avenues for his
the residue of the estate of an impe- League, wilt lead the discussion.
dignified and artistic blue lighting of
cunio'lls artist. Christopher Bean. IS
A group which visited the Newark
two beautiful trees flanking his doorvaluable. Urged on by one daughter, Juvenile Court Detention Home will
way, and the illuminated treatment of
restrained by the other, father and report.
his entrance and blue star overhead. Dr. Jesse H. Holmes Heard Tues- mot h er fi nd t h
emseI
ves 'In a d'l1 emma
This subject is considered particularly
R. E. Wilson, of Ogden avell'Ue, was day on "Currenl·Event8"; Pope from which they are rescued only by appropriate by League officials because
awar~ed, third place with a prize of
Barney Speaker Next Week their Puritan sense of justice and the Delaware County Commissioners
two dollars in the contest for a well
5hame. In sharp contrast to the others are proposing plans for a new Detenbalanced' blue illumination of the whole
Dr. Jesse Herman Holmes was the is the serene and lovable simplicity of tion Home.
house' with ·entrance outlined in blue guest speaker at the first meeting of the Haggett's servant girl, Abby, .The·luncheon will be at 12 :30 P. M.
at the Media Woman's Club. Mrs.
lights a11 thrown ·into relief .by a green the new year held at the Woman's Club around whom the play revolves.
flood light in the shrubbery.
on Tuesday. January 4. Introduced by
The cast contains some well tried George Linn, of Bow:ing Green, Media,
Burris West's use of red indirect the Club president, Mrs. Alfred Gary names from whom the audience will ex- will take reservations, telephone Melighting in the windows and flood lights White. as the "Idol of Delaware pect high type performances. The new.. dia 1447.
thrown on his house on Dickinson avc- County", Dr. Holmes spoke of some comers in the cast will surprise you \ All those who desire transportation
nu,~ earne«- for him first honorable of. the ~roblems confro~ting the_ Am- with their spelndid work. Flore~ce from Swa:,r1hn'J:or~ are requestc.~d· to nomention on 'the judges' list by virtue of erlcan' people today.'
Hoadley will 'play the part of Abby. tify Mrs, Dana H.Bige1ow. 'of Park
ages and l-loun the servant gll"1; Edna Hornaday and aven~e. telephone Swarthmore 1824.
the, soft. 'eolorful effect.
.He dl~cussed th:
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tered'on the well lighted nativity sceriel'ne·present.aQmmlstra~lOn to deal WIth ther and father,-Mrs. and Dr, Haggett;
MRS. EMILY S. STRIEBY
.,?D .the second floor of his Rutgers ~ve- !he pr~blem of. balancmg the count~'s EHzab~th. Monaghan and Edith Cramp,
Emily Staunton Strieby died at 7 :45
ube' 'home was awarded 'second honor.:. mdustrJe5 and Jts needs. The Farm BtU their daughters, Ada and'Susan Hag- P. M. January' 'l~
her seventy-third
'able' mention.
and the difficulty of its 'administration gett; William T. Brown the Artist, birthday" 'at' the home of .her son, 308
Wallace McCurdy's blue lighted decora- was also discussed. Dr. Holmes advised Tallant: Roland G. E. Ullman, the Mapl!! avenue, Swarthmore. Mrs. Strieby
tions on Ogden avenue, similar to and ~hat peopI~ not be too critical--of those dealer, Rosen; Paul F. Gemmill, the had suffered a stroke a couple of days
rivaling those of his prize winning neigh- 10 aut~orlty because n.o one person Art Critic, Davenport; and Jack Sim- before Christmas.
bor R E. Wilson also rated honorable knows Just what to do In the country mons, the young paperhanger and
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Born in Philadelphia she married the
mention.
pamter,
Warren Creamer.
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late Jacob- P. Strieby, M. D. on May 31,
The Yule-log scene on the lawn of som~tll~es nelt er 0 t e peop e 10 auMembers are urged to make a note 1894 and shortly thereafter came to
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of the dates of the play, January 11, 12, Swarthmore with her husband who pracDr. Wm. Earl Kistler, on Park avenue, thortty..
the lighted doorway of Dr. G. L. Armi- . The questlon- of taxatIOn was brought 1.3, 14 and IS, and come prepared
tage of South Chester road. and the up and .also. the problem. of the dole for an evening of surprising entertain- ticed for many years at 112 Rutgers
. 0 f a P Ubl Ie: W ork s pro~ ment.
avenue.
trees in . front of the home of Clark or an expansion
One of the oldest residents of the
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W. Davis, on Strath Haven avenue, gram ~o m.eet ,~ e prese~t ~ne~p oy• I •
were given special mention.
ment sItuatIon. Of necessIty, said D~.
Borough, Mrs. Strieby was an active mem• I •
liolmes, "there must be a lot of experl~
MRS. IDELD.!... JONES HALL ber of the Swarthmore Presbyterian
inenting and we must hold O'Ur tempers
Church for many years and was a membecause we might be wrong in our
Mrs. Idelda Jones HaU. wife of Ar~ ber of the Friendly Circle.
criticism."
thur Hall and a well known member of
Surviving besides Malcolm S. Strieby,
Dr. Holmes spoke of the immense Swarthmore's colored citizenry, passed at whose home she passed away, are:
expense involved in armed warfare and I away New Year's Eve at her home, 246 a daughter, May Strieby Kolb, and a
Next Tuesday's Meeting Also to the danger involved in a dictatorship Bowdoin avenue. ~{rs. Hall had not grandchild, Virginia May Kolb, of Drexel
should the country become involved in been well for the past two years.
Hill.
Take Up Matter of School
a
war.
HIt
is
difficult
to
form
opinions
Born
here
August
23,
1903
she
atThe Rev. David Br~un, pastor of the
Safety Patrols
or to judge as to our (oreign relations tended Swarthmore schools and became Swarthmore Presbytert~n Church" con~
The January meeting of the Home and policy. We must accustom ourselves to a charter member of the Wesley A. M. dueled the funeral servIces at 2 oclock
School Association next Tuesday evening the agony of suspended judgment. Life E. Church, where she was active on Wednesday afternoon at Oliver Bair's
at 8 P. M. in the High School auditorium, is an experiment and there is no exact the Trustee Aid, Junior Stewardess Funeral Home. Philadelphia. Interment
will be devoted largely to a discussion pattern to fit our own times. We must Board and was a Mite Missionary.
was in Arlington cemetery.
of. _extra-curricular activities, their im- face new conditions to teach new duSurviving besides her husband arc:
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portalice and their dangers. Dr. Kenneth ties."
a son by an early marriage. Stanley Hilt,
MRS. EMMA P. FmEND
M. Corrin, a pyschiatrist at Jefferson
The regular stated meeting of the Swarthmore High School senior and
Mrs. Emma Parker Friend, widow of
Hospital and on the staff of the Phita- \Voman's Club next Tuesday afternoon athlete; her parents, lI.,fr. and Mrs. George W. Friend, of 23 Girard avedelphia General Hospital wilt lead the will be llllder the direction of the A!"- William Jones; three brothers, \Vil- nue, Swarthmore, died Tuesday, janu~
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erican Home Department of which liam, Staunton and Lester; and a sis- ary 4, in Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park.
discussion.
Dr. Waygood who was originally Mrs. Elliott Richardson is chairman. I ter, Mrs. Clementine Thompson, all of She was 85. Funeral services will take
scheduled for january will come to Pope Barney. architect, will sp~ak on 246 Bowdoin avenue; and another sis- place Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
Swarthmore at the re~lar March meet- "Has the Past Anything to do With the ter, }.{rs. Robert Camp, of 1 Kenyon her home, with interment private.
ing.
House of Today?'~ I
avenue.
Mrs. Friend came to Swarthmore
In addition, to the consideration of
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Services were conducted in the \Ves- from Philadelphia in 1920. Surviving are
Salvauon Army Chairman
ley A. M. E. Church by the pastor, the two sons: George C. Frieq,d, of Yale
extra-curricular activities, the January
meeting will receive a report from the Mrs. George A. Hoadley, of "Val nut Rev. Edwin E. Kinney, at 1 P. M. Wed- avenue, Swarthmore, and Henry P.
Keystone Automobile Club on the sub- lane, has accepted the chairmanship of nesday. Interment was in Eden Ceme- Friend, of Norristown, and nine grandjcct of borough streets and school safety the local Salvation Army Drive with the tery. Yeadon.
children.
patrols.·
assistance of Mrs. J. Paul Brown and
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hopes for the cooperation which efficient
Dr. Carson Addre88e8 Convention workers here have accorded chairmen
THE WEEK'S e,.u.ENDAR
CLUB WOMEN
OPEN NEW YEAR
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H. & S. TO STUDY
EXTRA ACTIVITY
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Dr. William J. Carson, of Lincoln
avenue, professor of economics at the
University of Pennsylvania. spoke 011
"The Trends of, Principal Earning Assets and Their Significance" at the annual conventioq; of' the_ American 8tatistal Associat,on held in Atlantic
City. N. J .• last week.
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D r •. , Simon ~I(.uznets,
of Bowling
. Green. was .:hajrman .. oft"~ Monday
afternoon meeting on "Family Incomes".
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we/ie·!--Dt~'-Ha'.j,i'P;·;Neiss.ri and Dr.
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New Captain of Police Named
Monday Evening at Annual
Reorganization Meeting
T. E. Hessenbruch, of Yale ~nd Dickinson, avenues, former .chairman of the
highway committee. was elected president.
of Swarthmore Borough Council by unanimous vote of the new Council sitting
fOi the first time 011 January 3.
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Burgess John H. Pitman presided prior
to Mr. Hessenbruch's installation and
swore into office: N. O. Pittenger (second
term), William R. Argyle, D. W. R.
Morgan and Wallace :McCurdy. Before
relinquishing the chair to the new presi
dent Burgess Pitman enlighteningly re
viewed for the benefit of the three new
Counciimen, improYements recently made
in the Borough, leading up to a statement
oi the present condition of town affairs
and suggestions for future consideration.
A. Sidney Johnson, Jr. was sworn in as
auditor to replace W~lace McCurdy ~
Other auditors remaining the same, Wit
Ham R. Main and Dr. James F. Bogardus
Alvin J. Herr, of the State Motor Pat
rol, was appointed Captain of Swarth
more Police to succeed John Rogeri who
will continue on the force as a patrolman
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COUNelL HEARS
"MOVIE" PLEA
Petition Presented by Dr. Kistler
to New Council Results in Call
For Public Hearing
The first regular meeting of the new
Council on Wednesday, January 5, received the oral petition.of Dr. Wm. Earl
Kistler, accompanied by his attorney,
George T. Butler, requesting that Council"
change the Borough Zoning Ordinance'
to permit the erection of ~. MotiQn Pic
ture Theatre on his lot;between the
Methodist ,Church and Borough Hall on
,p;.rk- avcnu•.. Councll.,fe11 that tilia. n_i";"-''-'~
such an important change that rather
than make any decision in regard to this
matter which wi11 so drastically:' effect
community life and the existing ordinance
it wil1 call a Public Hearing .'on this
matter to be held in the H. S. auditorium
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011 Tuesday, January 25, at 8 P.1I
It is desired that all citizens of Swarth
more will attend this meeting and de
clare their desire in this matter.
The proposed budget for 1938 wag con
sidered and public notice given that such
budget could Aibe seen in the Borougb
S
ecretary's 0 ceo
T
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he PreSident announced the appoint
ment of regular Committees and routine
business was conducted.
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RU8!Uan Dance RecItal •
At Jumor Club·
On Tuesday january Il at 8:00 the
Junior 'Voma~'s Club will 'present Galja
Barish Votaw in a lecture and dance
recital. Mrs. Votaw will speak on .'The
Place of Dancing in the Art of Living,"
and will trace the dance from the early
classic period through the middle ages
to modem times.
Mrs. Votaw was born in North Central
Russia on the River Volga, and was
trained. in the tradition of the Imperial
Russian Ballet. She came to the United
States hl 1914.
On Friday January 14, at 8:00 P. M
at the club house a "Bingo Party" span
sored by the Ways and Means Committee
of the Junior Club. Mrs. George W
McKeag Chairman, will be held. Young
and old are invited. Admission will be
for a nominal prjce. Prizes will be award
ed and refreshments will be On sale.
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COUNTY REPUBUCAN
CLUB HOLDS MEETIN~
The regular luncheon meeting of the
Woman's Republican Club of Delaware
County, Mrs. joseph Hinkson, president,
in the pasl___-o
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was held on Thursday, January 6, at
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Organ and Harp
6:45 P. M. _ Vesper Servlce ................................. Clothler Memorial
12 :30 o'clock. at the Strath Haven Inn
Recital at Vespers
7:30 P. M.-J. J's Meet ............... ··· .. ···.······ 410 South Chester Road
A discussion by the HOll. James 'B
8:00 P. M·-~~n~~~..~l.l~~.~.: ... :?~.~~.~~~e.~:.~~~~eM:~~~llko~
).[iIler, president of the County Commis
Mr. and M;s. Alexander McCurdy
MONDAY• .JANUARY 10
sioners, on the "Need of a New Juvenile
will present an organ and harp recital
2:30 P. !I.-Woman's AuxlllarY. TrInIty Church ................ Par1sh House
Detention Home for Delinquents and De
Sunday evening, January 9, at 6 :45
TUESDAY~ JANUARY 11
pendents" followed the luncheon.
o'clock in Clothier Memorial. Swarth2:30 P. M.-Sta_ ....ttng .....•••••.••....•.••........... ···Woman·~ C1
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Mrs. J. O. Hopwood showOd and: COI\l,
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more 0 ege;
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'8:00 P. )I.-Rome and. SChool IleeUDa~'...;.'................B. S. Audltorium
mented ·on. a film of .Camp Sunshii1e 'bY
vesper service of the New Year. All
8:15 P. H.-"TIle Late Obrtatqpbe. 1jftD,';...•.•......: .......:PIayera Clul>
courtesy' of- the -Philade1plda Electric
friends ot the College ar~ welcome.
WBDlfBSDA.Y, JANUARY IZ
Company.
Mr; McCurdy, who is organist of
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Mi.. Petra LIngle, of ComeII a:=~lde1p1jia, entertained their frltn4s at
Friendly qn,JeLe I.are
infoimally at tea on S
home of their pareirt., Mr. and Mrs.
in honor of Mis. Jane Seely who ,
V. S. Bishop, on Harvard aVeDue, rl ..T
....h,e,~ Friencl1y Circl. I. lponsOring •
lity of Wisconsin.
niother,' Mrs. Walter Half Seely,
they had ,pent ten days.
by Dan McGowan at the WoRobert Ra.field and Howard Hue~'H" Club House on Monday, January
nick, of Wisconsin, were here also as
Miss Nancy Seely, left
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17, at 8 P. M. "S now Peaks and Flower
Jlarriet Kisder Bride of OI~vlM'ldelegat.s and were house guests ofl~~~~~early this week to spend.ix month.
Birth
Meadows in the Canadian Rocki....
' Browne al Parenl8' Home
and his parents, Professor and I:
The Seelys sailed from
will be the subject. Ticket. ma.y be obToniPt
Mrs. E. O. Lange.
Y?rk ?'! The Manhat~ on. Tuesday and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Abbe,
tained from Mrs. Jos.ph Perkin. or at
Donald left Sunday to resume his will VISIt London, ParIS and Gen~ be- Titusville, Pa., are being congratulated Buchner's
Shop.
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At 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Sat- studies at the University of Wisconsin. fore Mrs. Seely a~ Jane settle ~n
Upon the birth of a daughter,
~. . . . ~iss ~i1dred S. Brewster,
wh~r~ the latt~,. WIll be engaged.'n
Worlh. Abbe, on Friday, December at.
_'«,.Mr. S. B. Brewster, of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little, of
nahsllc work In London and Pans.
The little girl is a grandchild of Mr.
~ \¥thue, and Joseph Kahler, son avenue, entertained New Year's night
William C. Abbe r!trned Sunday
Mrs. George C. Abbe, of Dickin....1&:.ad Mrs. Harry A. Kahler, of
honor of their daughter, Miss
William and Mary College after
5011 avenue, Swarthmore.
DOft ·'\t~nue, wilt be joined in
Little, of Tufts, Mass., and their
the holidays with his
Mr.
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daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. George C. Abbe, of
Fortnightly to J!leet
1tet'~ J. Jarden Guenther, rector of
. Little, Jr.
;Kabler-Brewster
'Wedding TOlinOrlr01
?:l 28 and 29. He i. a member pf
Rh'o Delta Ciaapter of the Univ.'-
Sundar a!lI! '!t 7 :4$ P. ~. the pastor
will conditct even'litg worship.
Monda~ ~1(.b!Plf ~t !I o'c1QC;!< the
Church School Board will meet at the
home of Mrs. Otto Kraus on Benjamin
West avenue, for the annual election
of officers and teachers.
PETER E. TOW
Thur.oIay evening at 8 P. M. prayer
B.u!lIeetlllg will be led by Miss Clara
Illalchley. Prayer meelings, formerly
ROSALIE DRYDEN
held on Wednesday, will now be held
Thurso!ay eyepi!lg.
Next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
..~ u IIeCOn4· cJaU •• ,. I, IID1IU7 It, 'he Woman's HOlne Missionary Society
Uzt, at &he P.t 011108 at s..-on, l'a.,
aDder &he Act of _cia ~. me.
will meet at the home of Mrs. Alfred
Williams ill Wallingford.
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JflUD~Y,JANUARY 7,1938
To Serve PoUce Cldefs Aesoe.
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Elliott Richardson as sUperintendent
"Sacrament" is the subject of the of Swarthmore Police has been appointed
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches ot by the presjdent of the Police Chiefs
Christ, Scientist,
Sunday, Jafluary Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania
to serve op t!t~ .1egisl~tlve committee
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The bride will be given in marriage
J. Archer Turner, Jr., son of Mr. and
her father and will wear a gown of
Mrs. J. Archer Turner, of Harvard aveblue satin with long tight fitting sleeves, nue, sailed Thursday, December
smaJi buttons down the back, and a short
a ship of the Belgian Line for
train. Her pale blue tulle face veil will be Antwerp, Belgium. From Antwerp he
held by' a pearl h~!o and· fall just below will go to Paris, France, to jojn James
11er shoulders. L.hes of the valley and Po\\'~IIJ also of Swarthmore, who has
white roses will form the bridal bouquet. been s,udying there. Mr. Turner ~nd Mr.
As maid ?( honor, Mis~ Marjorie S. Powell then plan to ~pelld the next two
!"ord, of Ridley. Park, ~dl be dres~ed or three ~onths travelmg through
III coral net faslnoned With a full skirt,
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puff sleeves and a low neck. She will Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Da~a and chitwear a net turban and slippers of royal dren, Jerry and Phyllis, of Elm avepurple and carry tea roses and sweet
nue; Alice and "John . Robinson, of ColGrace and Frances Brewster, sisters
lege avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
the bride, wilt be junior bridesmaids
Robinson, of Wallingford ~iUs. sp.ent
/ ing old fashioned dresses of
New Year's week-end at Buck
taffeta made on the same style as
.
ilhe maid of honor.
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Friends are cordially invited to
Mrs. Francis S. Philbrick, of Harvard
wedding, no formal invitations have
entertained at I uueh eon atld b T1'd ge
issued.
Tuesday when her guests were memL_
brl'dge c Iub
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crmantown
Following the ceremony there will be ,x::rs
reception for members of the II'nmediatelwhich 5IIe beI ongs.
families of the -bride and bridegroom
thc Brewster home.
and Mrs. j. M. Bullis with their
. t O.ll"'I"tamt,
and daughter, Billy and Ruth Anne,
Th e coupe
I n:t,'II go r>y t ram
Fla. and sail for Havana for a two weeks' of Detroit, were holiday guests of Mrs.
wedding trip Upon their return
Bullis's .parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Mc-' will 'be at ho;ne at 210 President avenue Clung, of Wallingford Hills.
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Alter several
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Rutledge.
return to Swarthmore to ocCUll the
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ouBsetha M' B r m at venued· M Kahl
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rews er an
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are graduates a f S war thm ore H Ig
School. Miss Brewster al~o attended the
Peirce School- of Business Administration.
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Miss Harriet Wood Kistler will become the bride of Oliver Gorman
Browne, of Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock
this evening, Friday, january 7, at
··Open Doors'" the Park avenue home
of her parents, Dr.' and Mrs. William
Earl Kistler. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Arthur ,S. Walls, of
the Frankford Methodist Episcopal
Church, who married Dr. and Mrs.
Kistler.
Miss Mary Kistler will be her sister's
' majd of hOllor and Mrs. William Hubbard, of Wallingford, will be matron
.. 9.£ ppnor.
John, Seidel Kistler, 2nd, brother 01
the bride, will act as best man. The
bridegroom is the son of Freder~ck
-..Browne, of "Beachmont", Cregagh, Belfast, Ireland.
A reception will follow the cereceremony.
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Mond"y-Tuesday-Jan. l()-ll
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Arthur J..*Grover
WALTER WINCHELL
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Local ArlisRteioc"taPlhiladelpltia
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School.
10:00 A. M. - BIble Classes.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship. Mr. Bra.un
Two New York artists and one from j
wIll preach on. "Why Wor- Swarthmore gave a J'oint program or I,
ship?"
8:00 P. M.- Young People's Fellowship.
music and Spanish dances over the:
week-end at the Philadelphia Studio:
Protestant Episcopal
Club,
Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
Chester Boad and College A V e n u e .
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Rev. J. Jarden Guenther B.T.M. Rector
AleJa Campo, of E m avenue, w 10 I
SUNDAY'
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is Mrs, A. F. Whitaker in private lile.
9.45 A.
A, M.-Sunday
Scbool and Bible IJarticipated in the Spanish dances C·
8:00
M. - Class.
Holy Communion.
Senor Juan Reyes of New York with
tty,
11:00 A. M. - Morning Prayer and Sermon. who with Senora Verna Skarie Reyes, i
Mr. Guenther ...ll~.preacb.
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b i t f tl te:'
4:00 P. M, - BIBBO;P A. GILMAN. OF hiS WI e, lave een louse gues 5 0
CHINA, WILL SPEAK.
Whitakers this week. Senora Reyes i
~ RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIBND8 sang at the dub recital program, giving I
one of- her own vocal compositions,!
9:45 A. [:-=!~:~SltUND~:AY
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9:45 A.
"Enchanting," a tau$'o number. enor
Reyes and Aleja Campo divided the
remaindcr of the program with solo
dances and paired numbers.
Aleja Campo is engaged to give a:
dance program in Chester within a few:
days.
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Legion Charity 8,,11 February 41
The annual charity ball 01 the Harold,
Ainsworth Post, American Legion and I
Auxiliary,_ will be held in the Woman's:
'SiOiiiN'iffirr. Club 'House at 9 o'clock Friday night,!
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February 4.
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SchpoL
the committee- in charge 'of arrangements'
tt. 8 with Mrs.: C. W., McDowel, in charge,
P:;;' :e~~ of decoratio~s; Mrs..Re~. G~rr~ ~ef~esh~.i
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GEO. MITRO &' SONS,
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17 Sp. Chester ,Road
you can buy·
a ton of Famous
Reading Anthracite
(laundered Coal) the
best of the better
coal for only
more
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MADISON BROTHERS
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Ruth He'en Wilson, of Ogdf!n avenue,
is receiving congratulations on her suc•
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In ·
winDIng
eh
women
singles flonors in the ·annqal tournament
L. W, V. Board Meets
01 the Philadelphia Table Tennis Associatiol1, a titl~ which slle has now held three A meeting of the Executive Board of
times. She is the first holder of the new the Swarthmore League of Women Vot~ieff trop~y presente4 ~y Dr. Lewis N. ers was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas
Ki~ff in memory of hj;; wife.
H. Johnson on Magit road Thursday
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ARE BETTER. ••• IY:A.DE ,..:l:TH
~l!t" ijl~o 'won tll~ Ppilade1phia WOo morning,
pten's Table T~n~tjs LC!4gue charppions'nip
Tripily ~1fl"",hNoJ"'8
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last month and gained individual honors
Nine' nej!!hborinll par.isbes will havF 1n 'tIle '~eaf!ue ~y contin~ing undefeated
representatives at' *fte; special. serric:e throqghopt *he seven~y-slx matches for
on ·Sunda., aftl:rm~on,
which· ·will be addressed by 'Bishop number twenty in the United States na- Miss lsabeJl~ Bronk, of North Chester
Alfred A. Gilman, of Hankow, China. tional listing and hopes to better ltais posi- road, entertained at lunch,. Wednesday,
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A cordial invitation is given to every- tion in the national tournament to be December 29, in honor of MISS Margaret _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _:_....,
one who is interested to '·hear about held in March. Ruth, who is a member of Leiper.
(:oJ1dition5 in China from one who has the senior class of .Swarthmore High
been there for thirty-six years.
Schl)ol, .is only sixteen. years old.
Curtis S. jones returned early this
The Young People's Fellowship will
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week to puke U!1iversity, Durham, N. C.,
meet in the Parish House at 6:45 P. M.
Monday Bridge Winners
after spending the holidays with hIs parand will be addressed by Bishop Gilents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Jones, of Yale
man ..AII young people are invited.
This Monday evening when the regular, avenue.
Th" Woman's Auxiliary will :!!'tIee , . eek'!y' I1Ifeti!!g~f the l'.h!t£§day Nigh
in tile Parish House on Monday at Bridge Club was held at the Strath Haven
Miss C~roJ $~~ger~, of Huntington,
2 :30 o'clock.
Inn the winners were as tollows: North Long Island, returned to her home Satur• .•
and Soutq-Mrs. Wallace McCurdy and day last: after having been the house
Mrs. Philip Kniskern, first; Mr. and guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. jones, of
Melhodist Church Notes
Mrs. Fred Wilson, second; Mr. and Mrs. Y:JJe ayenue.
The largest communion service in thc Maurice Griest, third; East and West,
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history of the Swarthmore Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goodwin, first; A.
Mr. F. P. Jones,. of Yale 4venue, is
NGW
Episcopal Church was held last Sun':' B. Chapin and Bayard H. Morrison, sec-, spending several days in Bos~on, Mass.,
day fDorning.
'ond; Mrs. W. Burton Richards and Mrs. on a business trip.
Friday evening, January 7, there will Edith I.. Cuskaden tied Mrs. William
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be a· regular meeting of the Official Faison and D. Hatton for third place.
Mjss Dorothy Pau'son left Tuesday
Board for the confirming of Quarterly
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to return to her studies at Houghton
Confercn~e comm;llees,
Saturday Night's Chaperons
I College, Houghton, N. Y., after spending
Sunday morning Chqrch school at
The chaperons ·at tomorrow evenings the holi{Jays w~th her parents, Mr. and
9 :45 A. M. will be followed at Il A. M. meetings of the SW'a.rthmore Dancing J Mrs. Paul ·Paulson, of Park avenue.
by morning worship. The Rev. Benja- Classes will be: seve'lth grade-}'Ir. and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
min Narbeth, who before he cntered Mrs. Robert T. Bair, Mr. and :Mrs. NorBINGO PARTY
the ministry was a member of the local man Hulme, Mr. and Mrs. Horace HopSu/:»iect
Given by Junior Club
church, will fill the pulpit while the- kins, ~:{r. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana;
to change
8 P. M, Friday, January 14
Rc\'.. C. Ca~ter administers t,he com- ninth grade-Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan HultOI'!
~ul1lon .ser~lce at Mr. Narbeth 5 church me, .Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Bair, llr.j
Woman's Club House
III Crozlerv!lle.
. !and ),{ rs. Elliott Richardson, :Mr. and j
prizes _ flefreshmenls
The SenIOr an~1 Intermedtate Ep-I Alrs. Ferris \\T. Mitchell; senior assem-I'
ADMISSION _ 25c
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To order, phone
KITTY McLEAN
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or Call Your Local Mason - Heflin Yard
PHONE SWARTHMORE 6
104 Park Ave.
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Yale Avenue
The '1938 T elep~one AI",ana~
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Swarthmore High School's basketball team lost a well played game to
the High School AlqnlDj team by the
score of ~7 to 23 in Ihe high school
gym on New Year's nighf. This game
$hould help the tea", in its preparation
(or the opening of the regular league
§~asoQ op Fri4i1Y, wpen it plays Ridley
Park 011 the latter's floor.
Do Your 1Ifmkln6 WM
Bank and Truat Com~y
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"THE FIREFLY"
EXTRA!
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The Philadelphia Suburban Tennis
Championship award has just been presented to the Swarthmore High School
for its winning the League championship
with an Wldefeated season last SPTlDg. The
trophy stands about eighteen inches high I.b----;;;;;;;;;;;------;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;~~
and is surmounted by a gold fi~e of
a tennis player with racket ralsed to _______________
serve. This is a new tr!>phy awarded for
the first time and consequently one of
which the students of the school are very
proud In the near future the trophy will
be on' display in The Swarthmorean window
The home games were played on ~he
two new tennis courts back of the hIgh
schoo. property, prepared by W. P. A.
workmen last spring. The courts are well
graded and kept so that they were in excellent condition for the use of the tennis
teams and their players. Match play can
best be carried on with three courts, so
that the boys wcre a bit handicapped by
being short one court.
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The splendid success was achieved by
a team consistinlf of the following: Captain, William Shay; Bill Brown, Laurer
Jones, John DelaPlaine, John Naisby,
Louis Detloff, and Bob Delaplaine. The
team was coached -by j. A. Christian, a
me~ber of the high school faculty.
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Last 2 Days!
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NEWS NOTES
UReal Bargc#ns"
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GOES ON
IN FULL SWING
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Allan Jones
IT PAYS WED, NITE
AT 8:01$ P_ M.
January
Clearance
Sale
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Jeanette
MacDonald
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COAL
Friday-Saturday-J an. 7-8
Second Honeymoon
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Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the
Rev. David Braun will preach on the
subject, "Why Worship ?".
The Yopng' People's Fellowship will
meet Surid~y evening from 6 until 7 :30
in the Parish lIouse.
The Church School Cabinet will meet
Sunday evening at 7 :45 al the hOI1l~ QJ
Dr. David McCahan, 007 Strath Haven
avenue.
The Board of Trustees will hold its
regular· monthly meetil1g 011 Tuesday,
January 11, at 8
M.' in the cliprch
sludy, '
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The Women's Association will meet
Frid-ay, :Ja·nuary 14, at the church, beginning at IQ:OO A. M. LuncheoQ will
be served at' 1. o'clock. Devotions will
be conducted by Mrs. James Douglas:
followed by the regular business meeting.
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Next Attraction
in
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GEORGE ARLISS in
Tyrone Power
Loretta Young
SET
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Piper,
Green, of ,Atlalltic· ~i~y; Mr. an~I'~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~iiii
Yale avenue.
Mrs. James McMUllen. of Gennantown:
AgI1~s Kelso, Miss Minnie B~'~~~:;:~~
M~s. W!lIia:m J. G~y, 1Il0ther ~f Mrs.
Mr.' E~gene Morris, all of ]
H~nry ~. '. ~ip'cr, of Vale:; avenue,
Wednesday of last week to spend
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of the winter*~t* D:ytona Beach, Fla.
On Ne\v Year's night, Mr. and
Mr. Raymond Wilson, of Ogden ave- Ellis ~ishqp, of Cranford,· N. ).,
returned after a week's skiing trip Mr. and Mrs. RQbert Bishop. of Ph,ila-I
New· England. His party made its rr=~~~===========at Hanover Inn, Hanover,
H. and found an abundance of snow.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haig, 01 Ogden
had as their guests over ChristMrs. Haig's brother-in-law and sis,Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wright, of
Philadelphia. Mrs. Haig and Mr. and
Mrs. \Vright spent several days last week
Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. j.
NOW PLA.YING
Prospect Parle
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Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Brown,
Cornell avenue, spent Christmas in Jouel:,1
III. with their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Lloyd.
Brown
to 'Swarthmore
d
M returned
B
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h last Fri-I'~
ay. r. rown avmg come ome
day of that week.
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Chester Pilee
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our
Mr. Oscar J. Gtlcreest, of
M'ISS 1\'I arJorte
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are lI!lS k'1 Ie It F'
r tavenue
- . , returned Tuesda
. y f ro m C:ailles-Ill
day to return to her home 10 New York ville, Texas, where hiS mother, Mrs.
City after having been the house
E. 'Gilcreest, o~ Ennis near Dallas, was
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b'ed
th e day a fter Ch'
of her COUSIl1 , MISS jean
IgglOS,
UTI
rls t mas.
Vassar avenue. •
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On Friday, New Year's Eve, Mr. anoH!!
Daniel Piper entertained a group
Afrs. ]. V. S. Bishop. of Harvard avenue,
fanner classmates of Swarthmore
at supper. Guests were memSchool and Hill School at a dinner
of an alumni club of Philadelphia
New Year's Eve at the home
School and included M~. ~nd Mrs.
Donald Lange, of Baltimore pike,
was a delegate to the national convention of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity which was held at the BellevucStratford Hotel, Philadelphia, Deccm-
THEATRE
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Miss Sh~rley
rct.urncd
~(rs.
The Baldwlll School after havmg
on Dickinson avenue this week from
the Christmas holidays with her
the Media Hospital where she had been
Mr. and ~lrs. \ViIliam \\lard, of Strath receiving treatment since Christmas Day.
Haven avenue.
-MANOR-
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On Monday, !T anuory 10, at 2:30
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schroeder
. M., Mrs. Herbert Bassett will en~
, Joan, arrived Friday night to tertain the Fortnightly at her home at
Mrs. Schroeder's parents, Mr. and the corner of North Chester road and
Mrs. William C. Starr, of Dartmouth Ogden avenue.
Mr. Schroeder returned
Mrs. Joseph B. Bates will review
after the week~nd leaving his wife and "Suns Go Down" by Flannery Lewis.
joan to spend two weeks in Swarthmore. This is a most engaging book.
Mr. and Mrs. Starr also had as their
Readings
from
"The
Country
guests at dinner New Year's Day their Kitchen" will be given by Mrs. S. MiIson and daughter-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. ton ·Bryant.
Chandler Starr, of Parkside.
IIIr.*it;ij;j~t;i~;t~;seit;ij;j~t;i~;w
.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
of Dartmouth a\'enue, spent
BEGINNING
Day with Mrs. Kauffman's mc'th''',1
Mrs. H. Holtzhouse, of Lititz. Pa.
THIS MORNING
Roger Kauffman returned Sunday
Luscombe School of Aeronautics
Trenton, N. ]., after having .".,ntl
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ho1idays with his parents.
B. S, GiTS TENNIS
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\.-.:'LL INVITE
THE GANG MERE
AFTER THE
TMINK OF THE COST.
WHAT Of YOUR NEW
lIEAA"5 RESPJ.UTlQJ'I
TO C.,T
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LIBl{ AI,,1JIgh School .uHI Ohl rIm Collcgl.;
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FOR REN1 Four rooms bnth and porcll
25 South Hillcrest road, SI)rIngUeld_
FOR-RENT-Garuge 230 Park UHUlle Tel·
CllllOllC Swurthmore 744- W~,-===-.",
FOR RENT lIe.tled gamge Terrells. 343
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7. 1938
more uvenue (slxt.y feet wide) as 8~10wn on
»ald Plan and containing In tront or
breadth 011 the said Lewis avenue twentyJive feet and extcndlng ot that width In
lengti' or depth between parolle1 lines at
rIght nngles to said Lewis avenue Eastwardly one hundred Rnd twenty feet, be
Ing the satd mensuremcnts nnd area more
or Ies.<.
C()llIlt.'ctui \\ Ith thl S\\ 1ft 1IIlOrC
Ilt.1lI
All that certnln lot or piece of grollnd
Undl'r and subject to certain building re(lUI \ ..... ()ll.llum {Ir "IX \l.lrs all( \\.1-. with the
unCi Imprmemcnts htrtctious
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the Borough
of
In theInCounty
of OelaImrlro\ emcnts consist of two Rnd one~I eln l.w
1\ t II lOll" In .trlllg th~ n flU Ired lIum 1"'1""1,,
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and known
ns Lot
No 214
on the front frame gRrage, 18x18 teet
"East
Lansdowne
which
is recorded
b~1 of "Iglllltlfe .. hel\\ intH hlt:d \\Ith 11nder tht C(11lI1l1UIlIt} Found.tllOn untll'y· ..
Ollice for thc Recording of Deeds
Sold as the propcrty of John Hinkle Rud
.'on SALE
~Ir .. St."1.:11 \\
Ilodgl ~ltrct.lf\ oi I",JI
~.IH h.ls been "re.lt" lIltt:n~tefl
for snld County
of 10
Dela\\nre
afore
Helen E Hinkle hlJ.i wIfe Mortgagors and
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and
FOR SALE- Lot 68' x 150' on Pork n\l'llue
real ownel1j
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to \dt
Just outside S" .trtlullore $500 purker tIll' S"drI1111u.rl.: Publ,,: Ilhr In J s:-;O-IIII tilt.' dllldnll's "u.:liOIl
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Situate on the Ensterls side of LewL.. HAROLD L ERVIN Attorney
FOR SAl E---fresh ('bll.... Lp"dil Widdowson
r
U\C.Jlue (fifty feet wide) ut the dlstnncc of
_ _ __ j.lnlcn Gue.:nlhcr .tnd ~Ir .. Pdt.r 1. ro·l
WILLIAM W McKIM
three hundred and se\enty-hve feet NorthSheriff
FOR SALE-Lurge cabinet Victor Electrol.1 lold .t1Id till 1I01llllhltl1l1l ()f Rlch.tnl G t.rt\ tl\\lIt.r l.f ~\\.lrthmuf( lor t"ellt\ wurdls from the Northerly side of Baltl- 1-7-3t
Beautiful llCllod furniture Powcr pack Illig .llId :\11 ..... \II(( I 1~lrhef IS h- \t.lrs lit \\,1" horn III IlIgI.l1lt1 hilt
reccnll} o\('rha\ll~d 1clephone SwarthIlr.ln (hrntor s
I .. dll "lui
III Ihl'" UJlJllln .11\(1 studlt:d
mOfl,; 1775
FOR SALE Kr.mlck und Buch Ul)rlght
Ihrll \.Ie.l1lI.:H:" .tll to 111.: hlh:d .It It I Ill: lll1\lr,ll\ ul 1'1.:1I11 ... ,h.III1.1 lIt
pinno ulso c!;peclall~ made long ping t hl~ lhltHJII the ttrlll~ (1f three (hrec
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\\.IS .111
letl\1.: JIIltlll)(r 01 tit
Inro.;
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FOR SALE OR RENT Furnished or lInfur
'. l!lIh fllr .. t \ l r.tI \ toll" J Ie.: I'
nl~hed home ou Hut Attrncthe grounds 1,lrdl.:TI (.tltlltlllf ,md \if" Peter I
"'lst.lllt I re.:,j .. urcr ot ,.
1 rtlllt,
On bus lines, De,lr College 011 hcat
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t'xplHd
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S\'iartlullore National Blink lind Trust COUlpan'i
III SPltl of thl Ul~I~tlllt.:l' of hcr Ittl lit. '''' .1II I.:Jlglllt.l.:r \\Ith
WANTED
IfIcnc1s .wel as·:;Ol:1.tt~~ 011 the Bo.lrd Oil COlI11'.I11\
WANTED-Old Kitchcll dreHoScr, WUcox and :\If" IIdrold G (~nnlll !lu11l ed to run I :\I ISS \1 It. I.: I• II If IIlf (I t
Gibbs .!;cwing mach In~ sma It I,; Icc' rI c \(Ir rtlltcllUl!
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refrigerator Telephone Swarthmof("! 149
,I' llIUt. .... ttl< III .It I Ie
hllH "t 1 0 Itt
WA~TED We bu} nU}'thlng you wiSh to
:\Ir Gm'lllhel. \\hl) Ii ..... Just COlli-I \:ornsl(l\\n
gr.ull1ltul
Irolll
the
dlspcse of2-2573
James ' 141 \V 3rd St • Chester I'ttt.(
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WANTED Nursing carc of chUdnm. S('W-irllttlf I" \\~Il kIlP\\lI to h()rou~l~ Cltl :.ttldl~d .11 the Lllnlr .. lt\ 01 Pellns),1
ing, companIon or other part time posi- nil" h,l\ JlII-( hn II J~l'c:lor of lnlllt\ I
C' ,1"",1)" 111<1 till School of [11Uon 9 A 1\'1 to 3 P 1\.1 Tciephonc Swnrth(
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"mor;-1050 J
II 11I .. t.:op.11 Church for cig IIt ,J. ears II I.' 1,·1111.1.
du",tn.tl \rts Sh~ t lu~ht for SC\ t ral
WANTED-White girl for gencfIll liousc- IS ,I g-r,ldu\lt (II JI.I\~rford Collegc II,,; I'l:olr ... It tht. l'fll'lII)'" SdlOOI III Lan ...
Edgmont Ave. Seventh and Welsh Streets
work help with bnby No heavy Inundr~ n.HI 1.1\\ for h\(l \ l Ir ... It thc Unnu
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Lhe In Telephone Narberth 3816-W
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WANTED-Five room apartment or small "'11\ (If 1't.IlIl .. ,h.lllll
e gr.u:.lloltC{ !1-r,11Il .111 .1 ...... lslaI11 III the Dt'IMrtmcnt
house, S\\arthmore or \lclnlty Tclcphone from the I'hJ1.uldplll.1 DI\l1llty 5c hoollof IlOIWIlIICS .It \\ It,ll 1011 School f,{t'l
~~~~l!~ 967-J or write Box A. The Swnrth- .lIul I" 1I1l\\ pfl .. J(it.nt of Its alu1111111 0U1 Ills hook, '\11 lntrodUttloll to
.1""OCJ.ltl(l1l Ill' st:nt:d III the .Irlll\ for I.COlltltllIC" ~ .111l1 I~ \\(Irkmg' \\Ith hlln
WORK WANTED
IIIIC \e.:.lr III( I \\ \~ I 'X\CU I 1\ c 1~I alJ.l~e r 1011 .lIIothe.:r hook 110\\ For fI\c )cars
WORK
WANTED
White
woman
desires
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or N....
I\(; g.I\C \olulltl.:l.:r .1 ...... !st.lI1ce .tt tIll
sonable rates Telephone Swarthmore 2090 lIolltt l>l'lclI"e .11 II Ihe Oft1CI.11 \V.1rjdl'sk III thc hbr,ln She has
BOAltOING
I h .. tofltl1J of Pht! \(It Iplll:1 He IS \ ICC hee 11 I1Itercsted III tllIngs 01 .1
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BOARDING Convalescent Aged Inva
. . . Scn ICC,.I 1l.1 t urc
Chronic 24 hour nurse's service. Porches I ell Ipl.1I11 of Ihe hical I'lre Comp lin. I I It ct JllIl" "III t.lkt. placl.: dunng 119Mz acres ground Telephone Media "19
hr.lf) hours on :\IOII(},I\, janUdr) 1/
PERSONAL
ESTATE OF MARGARET SELLERS BROWN. \\l:dlll' ... cl.I\. j.lIluaq 19 Fnd.I\, JdJlU
n ~~: .In' 21 Sat lIrdd \ 1.lIluan 22. and Ull
PERSONAL--Subscriptions to all Magazines
bdeceasEs'd, t Le'hters Tbee."n·mg~~~~~ °to
Mrs Gilbert S Faries 239 Haverford nve- a me
n eave
nue Telephone Swarthmore 89-W
lunden;igned, who request all persons hav- til H P :\1 on ::\Iond,\\ e\elllng. JanuIng claims or demands against the Estate
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of the decedent to make known the same, an 2-1 <\11) olle 1\ mg II) t le COl1l1UULOST
and all persons Indebted to the decedent to 1111\ IS enlltll;'d to \ote ,Iccordlllg to thc
LOST Lady s rlght~hand pig sktn glove make payment without delay. to
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK (onMltutlon 0 t)(' ~I )rar) ."ssoCJasize 714 Reward Telephone Swarthmore
1901
& TRUST COMPANY.
tlnn Ballot blanks ar~ a\allable at the
Swarthmore.and
Pennsylvania,
II ~I I)ran III II orougII II a II
FOR RENT
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BERTHA SELLERS.
The .t1lIllJaI :nectlllg of the Library
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Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
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$55 -detached 5 bednns. fireplace Newly 1Or to their Attorney
\ssoclatlon \\ ill hc held lion( a), anudecorated Ideal location TWo squares from
CLAUDE C SMITH Esq
2-1
II L I
\,11 re~mlents of
P. R R station
1617 Land Title Bldg, •
an
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Ie I )ran
S W Cor Broad.& Chestnut Sta,
the commuJ1Ity arc 111\ lted to attend
WM. S. BITTLE
Philadelphia, Pa
The Board's recommendat1on regard-I
SWBl'thmore 111.J
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I1lg alllcudmcnts to the ConstitutIOn
NotU)' Publlc -Insurance - Real ..tate
.
ZONING NOTICE
\\111 be conSidered at tIllS meetl11g
Dr WilHam Earl Kistler havIng applied
to the Swarthmore Borough Councll to
SHERIFF sALES
amend the Zoning Ordinance of 1928 to
I permit the erection and operation of a
SherUl
5 Office, Court House, Media, Po.
motton picture theatre on hls vacant lot
Electrical Contractor
on Park Avenue, adjOining the Borough
Saturday, January 22, 1938
STORE HOURS:
Hall a PUBLIC HEARING thl!reon will be
9 A 1\1. to 9 P M.-Mon • Tues. 9 A M, to 9 P.M._Wed
held In the Auditorium of the SwarthTelephone Swarthmore 58
930 A M. Eastern Standard Time
9 A.I\I, to 9 P.M -Thurs,
9 A.M. to 10 P.M.-fti,
more HIgh School, College and Princ~ton
Avenues
Swarthmore,
Pa,
at
8
00
P.
M
on
Conditions
$250
00
cash
or
certlfled
MRS • A • j. QUINBY & SON ITu.. d.y. January 25. '93' The .aId lot Is
at time of sale, (unless otherwise .~~_t<'d: Specials For Week of January 6th to January 12th, Inclusive
located In the Business District as de- on advertisement). balance In ten
scribed In said ordinance but the opera- Other cond! ttOM on day of sale.
JOSEPH B QUINBY
tion of a motion picture theatre In said
I district
is not permItted under the ex15t- FIeri Facias
No 102
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Ing ordinance
Libby's PINEAPPLE
MAZOLA OIL
ELLIO'IT RICHARDSON,
December Term. 1937
BELL PHONE"
MEDIA, PA.
Borough Secretary
JUICE Tall Can ..
Gallon Can
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All
that
certain
lot
or
plee~~e~:ot~~~~~
with the buildings and
thereon erected, situate on
SIde of Madison avenue, at
of ninety feet eastwardly from
UCO Vacuum Pack COFFEE
KING'S TASTE COFFEE
erly side of Merion avenue. In the Town•.
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21.
Lb. Can
Pound Bag
.
.. . ... 19c
ship of upper Darby, County of Delaware
Coupon Packed In Each Can
A Mocha and Java Blend
and StClte of Pennsylvania, containing In
Pound Can Free for 12 Coupons
Ground While You Waft
front or breadth on the f;ald Madison aveSlone d\\clling on Possnm Hollo" Rd., Rose Yalle~.
j nue, thtrty-five feet nnd e!Ctendlng of that
wIdth In length or depth southwardly be5 bedrms., 3 balh., air·condilioned, oil heal.
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tween parallel lines at right angles to said I
Madison avenue one hundred thirty feet
Price rednccd 10 814,000
Being nIl of Lot No 18S aud the easterly
Can bc financcd ni' 10 90%
Libby'. Chinook
Imported Kippered
ten feet of Lot No 187 on plan of lab:
called "HIghland Park ..
SALMON Tall Can
SNACKS
.. 2 Cans 7c
I Under and subject to certain restrictions
Iand conditions
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13 S. Chesler Rd.
Telcphonc S"arlhmol'e ]]4 or 130
Improvements consist of one nnd oneII half story stucco bungalow, 21x33 fect; en
The AU Purpose Shortening
closed front porch, one-story stucco addlUCO OAT MEAL
SPRY
2-1 Lb Cans
35.
Gtant
Size 48 Oz. Pkg.14c
3 Lb Can
tlon.
feet
Sold6x12
U!J the ploperty of Edward J
Mulllgan, W11llam J. Mulligan. W. Ernest Crane
and Allee V.. his wife. Frank M Houck
and Margaret M , his wife, Wllilam L Ske- I
gog and Eleanor M his wife. Joseph D
Kellogg's ALL BRAN
IMulligan
and John F MulUgau
Pillsbury's PANCAKE
2 Large Pkgs.. .• ••..
C
"'ith Payment of January Dues
FLOUR 20 Oz. Pkg.
R WINFIELD BAILE Attorney
One Muffin Pan Iree \\ Ith cach purChase
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WILLIAM W McKIM
Sheriff
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Why Not Have YOllr Mortgage Li(luidated Through 12~31-3t
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SHERIFF SALE
UCO Fancy SAUEROrange Pekoe Ceylon
Sherifl s Office Court House Media
Saturday Jan 29 1938
KRAUT,2 No.2
Cans
TEA-Pound Cello Bag
9 30 A M Eastern Standard Time
Conditions $25000 cash or certified check
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I at time of sale (unless otherwise stated In
advertisement) balance in ten da~s Other
Iconditions on day of sale
Shamrock SWEET
Rosedale STUFFED
No 787
I Levari Facias
CORN-No. 2 Can
OLIVES, 8-oz Net Patl
September Term, 1937
Prop sit in Twp of Ha\erford Co of
Del PR known as Lots Nos 12 and 13 in
'J he Annual Meeting of the sloe kholdcl s of the Sn arlhmore NaGENUINE SPRING
Blk on plan Brookline". Beg at a pt In
Tender Juicy Cuts
I the N
E s of AUston Rd 50 S E of KenSHOULDERS
LAMB
llOnal Dank and Trust Compau), S\'~:arlhmorc, Pa., for the election
RIB ROAST . . . . . . lb.
more Rd, th ext S E aig said Allston
Iad
50'toapt,th N E on a l1neat r a I
Choice Cuts - 25c lb
(With Rack) .
lb.
of dllcctofS and such other buslllcss as llIay COl11£! before the
to sold Rd 125' to a pt. then N W on a
une parallel with said ReI SO' to a pt. and
meellng. \\111 he held at the banking house in Snarlhmore, Pa., on
I th S W on a 1 at r a to said Rd 125
to pi of beg
NEW SPRING TEXAS DEETS
TlIcsd.l\. J,lIIlhll' 11. 1938 l)('t'H'cn the hours of l}lIce and five
Super Value Solid Ripe
2 Large Bunches
9c
Sub
to
limitations
&
rest
,;dock I' i\J
TOMATOES
. . 2 Ibs
c
CALIFORNIA LONG SUGAR CARROTS
2 Original Size Bunches ..
. 9c
Improvements consist of two and onehalf story frame house. 18x36 feet. porch
ELRIC S. SPROAT, Cashier
front. one-story frame addttlon. 9x30 feet. I
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
frame garage 12x12 feet
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GIANT
TIGER
A. Wayne Mosteller
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.... $1.05
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l!
Edward L. Noyes
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FIFTY-FIFTH SERIES MATURES
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n
The Swarthmore Building AssO('iation
3Ie
Yz
ANNUAL MEETING
25
the property of George
Clara E Dieter. his wife,
W
MOrt-!
YE
Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER
Swarlhmore 19
HARRIS & CO.
EAST LANSDOWNE
TAILORS AND FURRIERS
Cleaners and Dyers
NO. 11 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE. PA.
TELEPHONE
SWARTHMORE
504
ON THE
ON THE
MOVIES
MOVIES
X,
No.2
Vol.· 10 Be Talmlaled Before Puhli.· Hearing on Tucs.lay, January
25; All Borough Volers Can Send in Signed Ballols
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To g-et .1 more cl1lllpn:hellsl\C \11.'\\ Ihctlrlllt{ 011 tillS '1tlC ... t1ol1 1I.ls hel;ll c.tll-I
of thc (uIlIIIIUIIJI) 's re.lctlOll to the pro-Ie.:d for TUl·sd.t) lIIf,{ht. j.ttltMn 25 In
pose.:d crcdlol1 of .1 :\lo'illlg Picture Ithe me.:alltllllc petltlOIl'" for .t1Id .Igalllst I
Theatre The S\\.lrthl1lorc.l11 IS conduct- I tillS proposal arc uelllg Circulated
IlIluis
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Bdlc\ Ilig that the list of the snb-I
l.ast \Vednesday, j.muary 5, the I scnhcrs of The S\\arthmore
\\'11I!.l11l
I .. lrl 1\1 ... lln tu .l1ucud the I CO llllllUlllt) , tht. result of thc straw!
Z01111lg nnllll.tnct of 1928 to perJIut the I \ole.: should .llcur.tteh portf.l) the \\Ish I
t ncil0il .1Il1i 01.er.ltlOl1 of .1 motion }lIC- of Its CItizens III tillS III Ittcr III order
tlln' tlll:.ltre 011 th.lt lot, 1I0\,_ 'hlC.lIlt tu guarantee the good f.llth of the
ltlt.:.lted 011 P.lrk a\e.:nue.: bet\\een llor- Ilclllt.r III th,,,, contl",t ,llld tht: ,lccur.1C\
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ol1'.{h
thcDr.:\1 cthm\Jst
Church
\1 the11.111
s.lIl1eand
tllllt:
Kistler annOI1IlC((I lh.lt .1 1).lpt'r slgllt:d b} IUcl1lher ... of
till Bllard of lh~ \\T Otll •lll ... Club declar1111-( thclr Ilthd th'lt such
hy them \\.IS III IllS possession ,111(1 th.lt
the ollie'" I hod,' of the 11cthothst
I lust.:0IMI Church h.ul gone 011 rccord
.IS r.tJ!;lIlg 110 ohJectlt)ll to stich a hU:;IIH.: ... s on tillS .1(1J.1cent lot
\ public
14. 1938
$2.50
Tile Swarthmorean Straw Vote
ORSON WELLES
HERE TONIGHT
SW ARTHI\IORE, PA., JANUARY
SWARTHMOREAN TAKES STRAW
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VOTE ON MOVIE PROPOSAL I
"Chester's Fashion
Corner"
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VOL.
·'·v.
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
VOTE
of tlte hut
\ otJllg.
the h\\111
.. lIolshe 1II1Ist
he
signeil
the IItl1lle.:s
\\Ithhdd
from pllblll:.ltIOIl or puhhc ohservatlOll
.lI1d dl.:stf(ncd .IS IjlllCkh .1'" checked
10 l"'cert.1I1l th.lt otlh OIlC \ole il.ls
iJlen C.lst I" the IH'fSOn "hosc signature
I the h,llIot Iltilrs Ballob lIlust he mallI~d to 01 dcl1\ued .tt the Ot1ICC of The
S" Irtlllllor~,1II or .11 the S\\arthmore
I ;\.ltl01J.l1 D.lIlk het\\ecn 1l0\\ .1Ild lion
d.n J 1Illl,In 2-1
I "''' ill fuvor
of Ihe prol'osal 10 amend the Zoning
of 1928 80 a8 10 "ermit the crection
ol,eralion of a molion l'iCIUre thea Ire on the
Ordinance
and
,a'''1111 101 on Park A ,'cnue, hel" cen the l\lelho·
I "''' "01 ill favor
of Ibe ahove "rollosol
D
Signed:
lllail or leltvl) your vole III TI'l') SWllrllrnloreflll. office
or til Ille Swtlrlhmore Naliorllli B'IIIk 'III" Trust Co.
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SALVATION ARl\IY DRIVE
OPENS
EDITORIAL
Tltt: drne for the Sahatlull Armv
:\1.lllltllll1lle hmd fur 1938 ",ll Oilell \\ltl1
Let's Be Fair!
.1 te.:.1 at the home of the dlfCctor, 11rs
CCOlgl.: \ J[o.ul1c) on \Valnut lane at
'1 he current agltatlOll for and .lgamst
.) I' ~I, J.11IlIar} 19 AU}olle mterestetl tht: oper.ltlull or ,I 1I10tlon picture theIs 1I1\11e
INEW POLICE CAPTAIN
.lllh.,tl"", Iherc\\,lIbe50meonef,om prqu(hce .lIIeI Illaccurate mformatlOll
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ASSUi\IES DUTIES 11t'.Hlqu.lrtl'r:-. "ho \\111 show Illctures of TillS pl.lces the prellllum upon samty
\\Ink ot the \rlll} .md anS\\er any qlles- ,\lid f urlll.:s .... and tests the 'iali(lit) of
S\\.lrthnHlre S 1Il\\ C.lpt.11Il of Pohce, tlon ... .tbout It ~lls J P..llll Bro\\1l and the pe.tce ... pmt of winch \\ e 111 till.:'>
C.tpt.UIl J\hm J Jlerr, assumed IllS dl1- ~Ir", I' rank Gra; \\111 captalll teams of commtJtlth talk so ghl>h Surely pC.ICC
Frank Markley
To Welcome tiCS j.llltlolr) I 11)38 He \\.IS horn III \\orkers on the north and south s1dcs of IS as nnportant among neighbors as
Gucsls, Jim Gallagher Secured
.1I1l0tl(,{ nations Honcst convictions are
J-I.lrnshurg- JJ ,e.lf'" ~go, IS a graduate thc f.lIlro.ul, rcspectlve"
To Ghe Humorons Slleceh
ot I dl~OIl High School .lIId Harns:"Irs Gctlfge A lIoadlc}, ~lrs E D nnport.l1lt to mdlvldual and commullIty
hurg- Instltutc of TcchnoloR) DUring BI.lllllS \Irs Joscph II Perkins, Mrs ahke, hut a conviction IS not truly
The lIarold \Iwmorth Po~t uf thc 1111 ... Illne .1Ild aftcr gr.lduatloll he scrv- R.llph V little, :\Irs } Paul Bro\\t1, honest unless It IS based upon accurate
\mcnt.lI1 LeglUll " I l l elltertam the local led III the :\.ltlOl1.tl Gu.lrd III the GO\cr- ~lr .. I'r.lllk !oitts, ~irs j Passmore Chey- mformallon IUstead of hearsay.
life CU1ll1l,UI\ on :\londav, }anuar} 17, nClrs Troop C \\Im:h \\as then the IlC\. :\Ir'" Peter b 'rold, and MIS'S
COUIICII has offercd to tillS commu.It g PM.
IO-Ith Con.tlr) Troop of the XatlOllal bahetle Bronk attended the opell- l1Iil a chance for publiC expressIOn of
lOlllm.uuler J P.tUl BrO\\1l ,UIIlOUIlCl': ... Gu.u'd of PClllls)hallla from 1923 to 1IIg' IUllcheoll of the Sahahon Ann) Its COIIYlchons orgatllzed and indiVidual,
the progr.lI11 as olle of thc ontst.lIldmg ItJ27
DII\e 111 Bucks. DeI,marc, Chester, 1I0nt- 011 jallll.lry 25 Dnb U) a sane, calm,
t Hilts (If thc Ne\\ Year, \\hell the Pmtl
In IY27 he cntercd thc PClllls}l\ama gomcn .lIt{I 1'1 11 Ia{II
e pI1Ia C oun t les Oll pomtcd dISCUSSion can that hcarlng achupcs to ruullt the l'nllfe lIlembershl1) of I ~t.lte I-Itghva) P.ltro} at H,lrnsburg, :\1011<1.1\ Janur\n f) at the Penll Athlettc comphsh Its purposc
tIlt S".lrthmore Fife ami ProtClhvt \\ hcft he att~nded tr.lIl1l1lg school for Club
The tcchlllcal Issue before thiS C0111\ssoCl.llion prcsent and accounted for
1.1 penod Ol 10 months. rctnr.lIng to the
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"'1'H'h ,<: Tlrt "1 1,,tIH'r a ·n ..... t ........ ;- ! ;(,
It b lhe thought ot the IJost mcnllJcrs :.ChlJOl 011 l\\-o .:o.cp3rate vce.l!> ons lor Uan Ilj('t...owan '1'0
the,ltre sh.11I be opcr.ltcd herc, but wheth.lt .l ".Irt of their conHlHlIllh SCf\lce Ipcrlocls from -I to () \\eck~ ••IS re(ltllred
SI,eak Here ftlonday thcr thc zOlllug ordmance passed iii
1te~ III tilt: cxtenslon of the hand of goml i IJ\ Ih.lt orgal11zatlOn Ill' rCllla111ed in
1928 shatl be amended 111 tIllS manner
Idlo\\slllJl and support to the vanous 1 thiS sen'lce untIl Ihcemhcr 31, 1937
D.1Il ~lcCo\\an. ot Banff, Alberta, Thc mtent of thc ZOlll11g ordinance \\as
"Hl.:tltleS
OI)eratmg fOI the welfare and \\hl.:l1 he kft to t.lke up Ill.:'> duties .1'" C.lIIada. lecturer andf \\f1ter Iloted for Ius to pre\ ent llC
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(cprecmhon
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I)lciures
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motJntalll
~cClles and
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plotedlon u tie
oroug 1
lev C O i l '
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d~ntlal
propert} vah:tes h} the cu,111I1lI.tls m the C.madmn Rockies. Will cfoac1nncnt of the buslIless section
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... u Icr t IJ.lt tIC
' ' ' ' ' In ... sen Ice m thc Penlls,1
~ III the (fCill rlllk £IS such a hoth of 1lIelll\,ltllcl IIll-dm.t) P.ttrol he \\.IS st.ltloned ... peak III the S\\.lrthmofe \Yoman's Club Some resl(lcnts feci that Its effcct has
",mec CHf read\
equtPI)ed .md \\ell .It 1I.lrnshllrg. Ch.lI11hershurg, )'hlton, limbe at 8 o'clock ncxt ~Ionday eHl1Ing, actually beell to frecze the commul11ty
o"h"I.
Ille
1',rc'Cu"'I)a,,'
N't\\c.lstlt, Crcell"hurg-. P.wl! J.II11).1I) 17. under the auspl(c~ of the mto a
~ 11 a, a galla"t Butler,
static
pattern
prevclltmg
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1~lIl'lIdh Circle
Ihs subJcct \\111 be ch.lIlges \duch come from natural aUfl
ruDI( 1 01 ,Il l1C\t.:JlIent am sef\lt.:e III t lis •
,..,
IllS d'lttt.s H\ tht Stalt
P •ltrol , lIkc "Sno\\ Pe.lk!i ,lIlcl Flo\\{'r ~lc.ulO\\s III desirable growth Other resldcnts fcel
Borough
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not the C.lIla{h,lIl l':ockH~s"
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that tillS ordlllance IS responSible for
la)lul file ,,!tHclsm .. 01 • }Ull" Gallagher Itllll} 'frdllc Control. hut gl'ner.11 police
~II ~1t.:Co",1Il h,b delighted audlcllce~, S\\arthmorc's gro\\th as a dcslrable
Ihl' Iflsh oralor \\ ho"e (haled stones are "orl" such a~ deallllg "It II Cfll1l1llalS,! huth form,tl and JIllofm.ll, III tIns \ Illll1ty n sillenttai COIHIHUllIty One of the first
III CHI \ Itmgue hut that of Auld l:rin i sinh dUl). (Ict et.:f 1\ e \\ort 11l Ippre- III thc llolst
Ills lah.:st hook" \nnnals questIOns to bc conSidered b \ .. hcthcr
1 he.: \\c1UJIllllIg address should "sP'lrk'l hllldlllg Crlllllll.d" .wd other mattns I 01 Ihe C.lIl,l(h.tIl Rot.:kle:-." \\as IHlhlt~hed Ihe propert) In que::;holl has any res 1undu tli( gll1dmg eloquenre oi (o111radc cOIllIHonh hall(llcd In POillC depart-ll.lte III 19J6 'rl(kets arc ohtamahle from denttal ... aluc The sccond questton to
I rUlk ~1.lrklc} .md thc t\t'lIIng's 11Igh~lll1tllt ... IIlclll(h~g lil~lsltlll to tho~e III .1I1\ IIIcllllu;r of the sponSonllg orgalllz,l- he consHlcred IS \\hat IS a \ahd rcason
"pot. thc dUm-\\.lgoll, under the able t:lllergenclcs 0.1
Ill{ s
tum .md .It Buchne,'\,Toggcr} Shop
for requestmg exccptlons to the zon.
LEGION TO FETE
FIRE (:OMP_..t\.NY
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D
oIisl Church and Borough Hall
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PER YEAR
Noled Slmkc"pcarean Aulhority,
A(·tor, Director and Producer,
S,ltlllsorcd By Somcrvillc
Or ... on \\ eUc:>. succe~sful actor, dl~
rector .tnd producer, slar of the Gate
Thc.ltre, Dttblm, and the Irish Abbey
'J heatre Pla\Crs, \\ III speak III the
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He \\ III talk on reVivals
),[r \Velle ... has rocked the theatre
"orld \\ It h IllS production of "Mac~
heth. ~ .tud particularly hiS ·'Juhus
Cae.:sar·' Itl modcrn dres ...
lIt IS 110\\ co producer '\ltlt John
IlouSCIll.l1l 111 charge of the :Mercury
The
III thc Fcderal 'I he.ltre that he OrtglII,tll) produced thc na1l\ e Amcrlcan
opc r.1 of tht: steel InJlh" "The Cradle
\\ III l~ock," \dlJch he IS now glvmg at
the )'lercun Theatre 'Vlth 1115 new
offerlllg' of Dekker s "Shoemaker's
Ilohd.l\' he contl11ues IllS plOllcermg
111 the field of dram3:\Ir \Velles recen'ed the Signal honor
of .W 11\\ It.llIoll to {lirect "'JulIus Cae.... If· .11 the Stratford Theatre Festival
lit.: xt
summer, a (listmcholl 1narkmg
h1111 LS ollC or the "orld's leadmg authOfltlt:.:'> all Shakcspeare
COOPER FOUNDATION TO
PRESENT FRENCH CELLIST
At S 15 P. ~l next Thursday, January 20, Ihe \V!lltam J Cooper Foundation and the musIc department of
S" arthmorc College \\ III present Mauflee ::\I.lrechal, famous French ce1hst,
III Clotlncr ),iemonal
Brooks Smith Will be at the piano
.1IId the \\orks of Vivaldi, Sammartmi,
B.... !..
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i.at .... ""... UJ. D"".....::o
\Illhaud, G Faure, Borodme-Marechal,
Gr.l1l.ldo-; C.lssado and Sarasate will be
mcludeu 111 the program
\-. IS clIstomar} the Cooper Foundatum cxtends a cordial IIlVltatJon to all
ffll'nds oi the College to attend There
1:-. 110 charge of admiSSion.
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STUDY GROUP
The League of \Vo1llen Voters announccs lectures to be gJ\Cll by Dr. Herbert F.
1 raser,
Professor of Economics of
S\\ Irthmore Collegc, on SIX Tuesday
l110rtUngs bcg~lI11l1g January 18. at 10
o'clock at thq home of 11rs Waldo E
Fbhl r, 600 Harvard avenue.
] he lectures and diSCUSSions wl1l give
a general 'IntroductIOn. to Economics."
\t the first IUectlllg Dr.' Ftaser wdl consider' Value"-the nature-and Importance
01 suppl) and demal1d, compebtlOll, and
1Il0noilOly The qucstlon wtll be raised
a .. to the dcsiralllhty of a "planned scarcity."
On the serond and t1urd 1 uesday mornI1lg~ the group \\111 diSCUSS "The DlstnhutlOll of 1ncome under Capitalism" At
th.lt tune the) \\111 conSider profits and
the' PI ofIt motl\e," "ages, the pOSition
of the \\orkcr and unemployment
\ Ie x.l1ldel Dr) den. \\ 110 makes Ius hotSurl,risc Tribute to Griffins
mg ordm.lIlee Each fair mlllded cltlzcn
do,..: ... fl.l1l{( the RIM' \pplc, \\111 climax IUra. Ja~]Uelle Heads Nc,~
IUUSt find IllS 0\\11 ans,\cr to these
I lllcctmJ.( wllllh C\Cf) I.tglOnllalre cxCoullty Relief Board I SUllda, e\e111I1g. J.lIlU.lr} 9. fort}-ll\c ttll(!stlOlls, but any except lOll must bc
Illlh to he the (xJlrt.: ...... lolI of regard III
S".llthmonans thorough I) ~lIrprisoo ),[r ,conSidered from the POillt ot \Iew of
\\llllh 11.lIn ~ltll.lIl's ho}s .ttl Iwld 1)\
:\Ir ... \\IIIt.lIll \ j.HjUltlt tit 11m .I\e- .1Ilf! ~Irs Ilamld Gnflm \\ltll.1 p.ut} on hellcht to the commumt} as a wholc
thl lllizeill \ of S,\.!rthmore \11 llIelll 111tH \\ '" dllll'(1 (h.lIIlllltl til Ihl Dcla- the O('C
One of the Irolllc.tl Sidelights of tins
Vd l1oll~ to (lIJOY thc ~omraclc ...ll1ll of thc durlllg .m IIlg.l1l1z.1tlon tlllctl1lg held 1,Ite thclll \\Ith a sterllllg .. Iher colomal t}pe present situation IS that among the
Po~t
11.I ... t \\e~k I Ills b th~ 11e\\ hO.llti to t.lke te.1 sen ICC
group of peoplt: aCl1\rdy 0pposlllg the
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i\ullual i\lccling for Red Cross I del l'mlllplo)lllent I~dlll BlIIHI the ~Irs \\·,Iltl'r Thorpc, .mel :\Ir ... llellJ.lllllII l)re\lOlIsi) petItioned counCil to make
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\~"I ... III1tC Bo 1111 111(1 11K 011t- Coli III .... pl.lIlllld the e\ent III tnutlle to
CXCCI)holls m their uehalf and accepted
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Ihl .11l1l1l.llmettlllg of thl S".lrlhlllllf( {Olll 1.:t:hel 01 thc POOl Blllrd \\11Il I1110\\ \frs GIIIlI11'S generous fnl'lldlme~~ and
Its Icfus.li m \.Irymg' stages 01 mdlgI :\Ir (~nOIll's CIHid nClghborliness
hr'llIlh \l1Il'll(,\11 Hul (IUS ..... mel (kt.lml1 gt olll 01 lXI .. tUUt:
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1 he f 0110\\ mg lectures Will deal With
(If Olllll'l'" "III he hcl(I at 2 u\lo~k ncxt
.\ r .. j.tlftlette \... Ibo JlIC"I
J 11, tht II
0\\ 11 home 011 I~utgt'rs .HenllC
prone to the same human weakncss of
:\Ir ... J.lIl1c", 1I.ICIlIl J)ounlas, (100 NOIthl.~----------------------_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-.
nahonal tl ade and the busmess C)'c1e
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promotmg our own mterests? In other
Clle~t"
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\\ords It all dcpcnds '\dl0se axc IS
tIl Ittuul
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somc 1IIsight mto vital economic matTilE WEEK'S CALENDAR
"mg ground?"
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\dnuttmg that, \\C must recogntze tel ~ \\ luch afe the baSIS for Important
Needle\\ork G"iltl Hour l\lolldav,
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portent 01 these attacks upon th~ ~O{l.ll .Ind Ilolltlcal acl1\lttes.
FRlD,\Y. JANU,\RY 14
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ordmancc A recent refusal has
10 00 A M - Presbyterian Women s Assoclatlon
I he study group IS open to aU IlfC!;ent
Prt"sbyterlan Church
I ht rq;:-ular hi \\(,lkl) Illectlllg of thc
715 P M - Basketball SWarthmore vs Darby
High School Gym
been
earned
by
Its
pctltlO11crs,
The
mcmhers of thc Lcague of \Vornen Voters
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800 P M - Junior Club Bingo Party
Woman's Club
\:t.l'clIl\\ork Gmld Se\\lIlg GroU!) \\111 he
Ca~h-Stt1l1 Company, to court
815 P M - Somer,; llIe Lecture Orson Welles
Friends Meetlng House
or
to thosc who \\ Ish to become members.
held at the homc of "It ~ J Ilorale 'Val
I Until thiS matter of the zomng ordl11SATURDAY.
JANUARY
15
Icr 50!'! (cdar I,ow. 11ext ),Ionda\ aflel
8 30 P M - Basketball SWarthmore College vs Dickinson
ancc IS scttled, ought not thiS c o m m u - I r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
Field House
noull .It 2 (l'dot.:k All mlerested ;11 asslsl
SUNDAY.
JANUARY
16
IlIt) to mamta11l an open l1l1nd upon
Vote For Lihrary Directors
HIlg- \\Ith tlte Sl\\lIlg 101 Ill'xt f.IIl's 1Il6
45
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Vesper
Sen
Ice
Clothier
Memorial
the dl:CI . . ,ons of the l~oard of AdJust/ ItlHnll~ .Ift. lonh.llh lIl\llul to .Itlcllri
8 15 P M - Student Comm for Eastern Emergency Reltef
J.~csldents of the Borough are
I Ilit nt \\ hlCh IS cOlllposed of experlenccd
FrIends Meeting House
MOND.\ Y J,\NUARY 17
U\
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cl t I lIlah knf)" 11 thclI chOice
.lInl c.:mlCCflH d Illtll ot till::. COI1UllUlllh
()ralorio At Vt'slU'rs This Sunday
200 P 1\1 - Needle\\olk Guild HOUl
508 Cedar Lnne
dlr~t
tlOr .. (til the Pu!Jltc Library
Itll
"ho, \\ltlHlut all\ rnmp~IlSatlon \\hat8 00 P M - American Legion - Flre Company Dinner
Board
h}
scc.:urmg a ballot at the
American Legion Room
Ic\ er lIleet thcse problem~ With human
'IIH S\\ .Irthmore College Choru ... \\ III I
8 00 P Ai - Fnendly Circle Lecture by Dan McCowan
Woman s Club
I.lbrar)
Desk
III Borough Hall and
lundt rstandmg but not prophehc vls1on?
prt ... tnt tht. sddolll pt.rtormcd oratorio I
TUESDAY, JANU,\RY 18
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for
thrce
of thc following
The Board des en cs our S) mpathy, ra• Tht.' Pas ... lOll· h) Ilelllflch Schuetz I
10 00 A M - L W V Study Group by Dr H F Fraser - 600 Harvard Avenue
candidates
whose
qualificatIOns
were
j ther than our blame
th,", SUlIda} c\CllIng It 7 -15 o'clock 111
2 30 P M - Art and Music P r o g r a m .
Woman's Club
Cited
In last \\eek's issue of this
7
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P
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Business
AssOCiation
Meeting
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Strath
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19
Proft ~sor Alfred J S" an, of the Col200
P
llrs Peter E Told. Richard G
ked
Cross
Annual
Meeting
600
North
Chester
Road
Business
Assoc.
To
Nontinatc
M
kgl d(")I.lrtmcnt of mUsic \\ III he tht·
230 P M - Presbyterian Women's Missionary Meeting - 512 Harvard Avenue
Halg
and Ahce F Barber Elect.:ollductor Tht t~llor ... olOist "ill hc
300 P M - Salvation Army Opening T~a.
518 Walnut Lane
830
P
tlOl1
\~III
be held dunng LIbrary
he
Januan
meetmg
01
the
swarth-,
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Basketball
Swarthmore
College
vs
Moravian
Field
House
Fntz KrUl'gl r, of the Curtts Institute
1 morc llusil1ess .\ssoctatlon \ .. 111 be held
hours
next
~Ionday, WedneSday,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20
of ).r nsu~. Pluladelpll1a, and the bari- I
10
00
A
M
Drama
Section
Play
at
the
Strath
Ha\cn
Inn
at
7
o'clock
Fri
5aturda),
and up until
Woman's
Club
t()l1~ solOist. F
II Rohmson, ot thc
2 00 P M - Friendly Circle Meeting
Swarthmore Avenue
next
Tucsda\
C\
elllllg,
the
18th,
when
S
P:\I
).follda\
e\
enmg,
January
Acadelll\ 01 Vocal .\rts. PllIladc1pllla.
8 15 P M - MaurIce Marechal, French Celltst .
Clothier Memorial
24.
thcre
Wilt
be
a
speaker
and
new
officers
V("rnon Hammond, of 5t },Iartm's
\\ 111 be nommated
Church, Radnor, \\111 be the orgamst.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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JANUARY 14, 1938
,
III tlu,'
Ildaw.m: L'oullty Hospital 011
Charll's Pfordt, of Stonchurst, acted as E. Fisher of Harvard a\"Cllue. ~(r. TaitllJr. Frank ~\. \VilliOll!15, !'f Alllh~r.s'
jalluary
h. Mrs. Pap.tlc is the former
Jlrcsl(l~lIt of ~hc.. Geograplucal
Mildr ed "5 a staff lIll'mber of thc International 'Wl'I.l1Ie,
hest lIlall at the wedding of Miss
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Dolly
Viddy, 01 )'Iorton, alld has
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I.al,.,r Office ,'" Gt'lIcva, Switz.erland. lit' ~ocldy 0
II .'H t' JllIa. \,.'as gUt's. 0
S. Brewster, daughter of Mr. S. B. rewI I
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het:1I all a,·th·c Tlu:mht'r fli the Young \Vuster. of Swarthmore avenue, and Joseph was invitcd by the Canadian g'm'erllllll'nt 11.01101' u lIe ',xI' on'rs '" 1I) 0 .I. ('W
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I a •• 1"le"'I,lu)'- \ ork at H halHlllet at tile Plaza Ilotel. lIlan's Association 01 the ~wartillnure
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Ilarry
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, ,A' to 3( vise 011 (rawJl1g
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\ urk, la:-t :-;iltnr(I i'" eVt'IIIUf{.
~1t'lIH)(list Epist'o)lal Church.
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as
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News of Four We.... ing. A.... Kahler, of Villanova avenue, at 3 o'clock ment COIllIK'IISa 1011 aw.
last Saturd.IY afternoon in Trinity t'olllpleted his work 011 this cOlltinent ami
11 rs. PehT E. Told, of Park avenue.! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Interest to Social Items of
Cllur(:h, Swarthmore.
with Mrs. Tait sailt'tl for Europe aboarcllll"fI Thursday ahl'rnooll to attend the
Borough This Week
The bride was attcnded by Miss Mar- the :\(Iuitania 011 \Vl'(lnesday.
fUller .. 1 of ~Hss Louise I"isher in \Vestl\.lrs. William H, Quinn, of Girard a\'C- jorie Ford. of ]{idler Park, as maid of
~I s S·I "
*. d left r('sterda,' hlinstt'r, ~hl., today. ~Iiss Fishn,.
Illle, has announced the engagement oi: her honur, with her two sisters, Grace and [0; ~~:r 'I:~:~~ in '~~~~:.~JI
aite·r knO\k,·n t.olllla,"Y SW
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II.e
halz, SOli of ~Ir, alld ., rs. Jar cs n,urtz\Va1ter alld 1',rwll1 a I cr, lrot lers
and daughter, IJr. amI "
.I.urs. 1-'fallCIS II. ; Jr . L"lIioH ~ll'nlOri,,1 llo~,)itill.h B"ltill,urc.
halz • of Park ;l"enlle. The announccment
CI lester rumI an< I \ a Il'l Whl'rt'. sht, had undergone a series of
.
I h' the hrici('groom, were ushers.
per. 0 I South
"as made \Veduesday evenJng 0 t IS
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avenue.
(l1'l'ratlons.
week at a family p:lrly at the home 0 I
At
- - - -...' ........- - date has hecn set for the wedding.
ilit:s alll) .. lew friends Miss Sophie Y., will move into the Child almrllllent
Births
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I~elll'l' Harn'y. of the I{odney Court at 31-1 Vassar an'lIue this ,wek·('n
~Ir. :IIHI ~1rs. Ceorge I.. Tont'. of \ValProl('s!>or and ~Ir:>. l.ouis J. H.ollse, of Altartments, \Vilmingtoll, Del., daughter
Ann Arhor, ~Iich., have almOlllln'c1 the of the late ~Ir. and ,jlrs. I.eroy I-Ian-ey,
~Irs. Fr.ank N. Smith. of Gloucester, ling-ford IliIls, arc rt'l"t'i\ing nlllgratenga"ellll'nt
of their daughter, ~Iadcleille •.",,1 ".
G.,r.lo,. ·.··I.arl'les··.
e.-o,'
'.Ir. ~Iass. formerly•
of Kenyon
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a :-'011. 'j'l lOma ..
Oliphant, to Ch.ule:. Haney BnKJks. SOil and ),(rs. Caspar P. Sharpless, of South Swarthmore, wit It her mother, )'Irs. Annil' I.a Ihw. in tht' Jdfersoll Ilospital, Philauf )'lrs. I.uui!'i C. Brooks, of Dickinson Chestl'r road. Swarthmore, were married Thulltll:O:Oll, Idt Tuesday to spend som(' cll'Illhia. on 'ruesday, January 11.
;n-ellllC, Swarthmore.
h\' the I{e,·. Delo ... O'Brien in the First tillil' ill I ",td Ban-clona. St. :\ugustine.
~Iiss ROllse wa~ gra
),,11'. ilnd
~Irs. Dominic Papale. of
le!.'lcy Colll'ge in 19.12 and later studied \\·,.•I"c.,.I'.,,' al'er'lOon. January 5.
I )rexcl Park. arc n:rcivilw t"(lIlgratula.
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~Ir. and ~lr5. A. I'.. (rosily. of crest\.
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at the UniverSity t) .\ IC IIgall. ~ Ie IS
The br{de was <~i\'en in marriage by I
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ane. e t eitr \' t liS wee' 0 1110 or 0
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IIOW teac ling III
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lll'r brother. Edmund IIuxley Harvey, of
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fi II Lr'll
'I"h
5t. Petcrshurg, Fla, where they will re- - .............. ~
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0010 Ie ( l ' I S, ..\ Ie.
\\·,·I",,·"g""'. 3,.,1 "',I~ attended by her
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malll I1l1til the middle o[ l\pril.
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Mr. Brooks graduated from Yale Uni- si!1lt'r. :\Ir'i. A. \\"illtlts Browning, also
,·ersity ill 1931 and h:l~. rece.in'(} ad\'a~ICe? I of \\·ilming1oll. ~he worc a traveling
}'Ir. and :\Ir:-. I~iL-hard G, lIai~, of
degrees f .. ~1tt the 'C1lI,·crslty o~ ')'I.lcllI- ' lire:.s of clark g-n.'t'Il crepe with matching Ri"erview ro~HI. entertamed an evening
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gall. lie IS a IIlt'm!Jer of PIli Sigma an'e:.sories. Her hat was trimmed to bridge club uf which tlley arc mcmher..;
Kappa (Sachem H;:lIl) ilntl of the hOllor-llllatch her silvcr fnx capc and she wore last Friday evening.
ary societies 01 Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, a cor~agl' of nrchids. Mrs. Browning
Phi Lamba Upsilon.
won' a sil,·er 1"1IIl' afternoon dress, a
:).[rs, Charles T. E\;ms. of Stratll
No date has heen set for thc wedding. turhan and orchid...
Haven avenue, is ('otllillt'/I to her home hy
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II. Vant·e Holloway, of Sharpless Rock, illness.
l\.[iss Harriet \\Tooil Kistler, daughter hrother-in-Iaw of thl' hridegroom acted
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~Ir. and }'Irs. Gilhert V. Bloom will be evening at their lWlIll' oil J)ickil1sOl~r~~~.
held by a .wreatl~ I1f orang-e hl?ssoms at home to their friends after January 15 nuc.
Listen to Margaret Speaks, Monda, eyenlngs
om Hatlonwlde H. B. C. Red H.lwork
al nd shel~arned white roses, gardemas and ill the l{e\,llolds' apartment at 211 College
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Guy H. ·McCorkle. of North Pril1retoll'
11 r. and ),( rs. D. C. 'fait have been the
The hridc's mother wore a h1at'k Iacc
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week-cnd guests of )'fr. and Mrs. \Valdo
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FRIENDLY CIRCLE LECTURE
"Snow Peaks and Flower l'tleadows
at Ilome in the Drexel Court Altartments,
in the Canadian Rotkies"
Drexel II ill, Pa.
By Dan McGowan
~1rs. Browne is a graduate of The
8 I'. t\f. MONDAY, JANUARY 17
Woman's Club House
~[ary Lyon School. Swarthmore, and
Connecticut College. :\f r. Browne gradu- Tickets SOc at Buckner's Toggery Shop or
ated from Queen's Collcge in Belfast.
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JANUARY 14, 1938
existent parking and traffic problem
which would necessitate additional police Ilrote~tioll.
(3) 'fhe. entrance of a home problem
THE SWARTBIlIOIU!AN, INC.
to parents who desirc selective enter.
Publbher
taimltellt for their children.
(4, A lessening of the attractiveness
PETER E. TOLD
of
our borough to a discriminating
Editor
dientele.
If Swarthmoreans had not access to
ROSAUE DRYDEN
movies in Media, Lansdowne, Prospect
News Edltor
Park, Drexel Hill, or Chester, the ar·
Phone Swarthmore 900
gUlllent for the erection of a theatre
Sntere4 as Second Class Matter, January 24,
1929. at the Post Omce at SwartlUDore, pa•• here would be stronger,
This is not ANY tOWI1 which is to
under the Act of l\Jarch 3, 1879..
hc changed. It is our Swarthmore.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1938
unique and desirable, ",lith much for
liS to hl' proud of and thankful for.
Dwight Cooley.
·LETfERS TO THE EDITOR
A. Prescott Willis.
PllJlLISBI!D EVERY FlUDAY AT
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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:nay be used if the identity 01 the writer
IS known to the Editor. LeLtere wfil be
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To The Editor:
As an adult cilizell of Swarthmore
I fa"or tlte creetion of a guod, up-to
linc pictures that arc heing showH today and do lIot care to have to drive
to the adjal':ent towns for slIch entertainment.
As a parent o[ children of both
sexes, I desire to keep my children
ill this cOlllmunity for their entertainment. Thcre arc here no tap rooms,
beer parlors, or dance halls to lure
them after the picture is over, and
our own towltspeoplt' who would fre(IUcnt our movie are surely better
company for them than the strangers
they Illingle with elsewhere.
It causes me, as a parcnt, deep concern when 1 sec boys and sometimes
girls from this \'illage, asking and acl':epting rides flom strangers, as Ire·
turn, with my car full, from the movies III Chester or Media.
An Interested Citizen.
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- MANOR THEATRE
Van Alen Bros.
Telephone Swarthmore 10412
Pro.pect Parle
Chester Pilee
Lasr 2 Days
Friday and SOlul'dny
NOID Playing
Friday and Saturday
Fretl Astoire
"A DAMSEL
IN DISTRESS"
With ilurns and Allen
"SUBMARINE
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Extra-First Run News
Monday ond Tuesday
Lorello Young
Tyrone Power
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Stoning
Rohert Montgomery
Ro.alind Russell
Rohert Benchley
Wednesday and Thursday
in
"SUBMARINE D-1"
"LOVE, LIVE AND
LEARN"
CHESTER'S MOST IJISTINCTIVE THEATRE
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FRIDAY
Greatest Real Life Love Sto,.,
0/ the Ages
CHARLES
BOYE
with
Danlelle Darrieux
French Dialogue
EUllish TiUes
The New York Film Critics Have Awarded First Prize to "~Ia)"erlinl"
Now you can buy
a ton of Famous
Reading Anthracite
{Laundered Coal} the
best of the better
coal for only
per ton more
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EGI STOVE
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Subject
to change
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Pat O'Brien
Wayne Morris
George Brent
Frank McHugh
ason Heflin
COAL
Monday and Tuesday
"SECOND
HONEYMOON"
With George O'Brien and
George Brent
are DOWN
COAL
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It isn't ('\'('ry day thnt YOllr 1t·1,·,
phone "ill uvt'rt tragl'd) lUll lIu'r('
are m:my evcrpla)' things i1 ('an do
to hdp in a home where th('re arc
youllg ,'hildrcn. I 1 can run crrmuls
Slid do the shopping for the busy
mother. I t can keep her in tollch
\OIith her nearby friends or ",illt Iwr
family in a distant city. Nothing in
the I~ollle does so much for so little
as YUllr telephone. The Hell Tele,
phone Coml)ony of Pennsylvania.
Rev. DavId Braun, Mlni.ster
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. -
Sunday School.
Bible Classes.
Morning Worship. Mr, Bruun
w1l1 preach on, "The Chrlstian
Calenda":,,."
6;00 p, M. - Young People's Fellowshtp.
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Eplscopal
or Call Your Local Mason - Heflin Yard
altont In "('ollle to 11IolllI:r" frum a
second story window.
II was just a cule lillie t.-i('k Ihe
(,hiM had acquired. this "ans\\cr Ihl'
tcl(·phonc."Mother. fortunately. ,\as
cleverenongh tn lake Ullvanlagcufil.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
CO.
NEBraska 9800
mntlwr \I.
Fear fnn;c the ",oman in her (rarks.
Twice she seemed to swalln", h!'r
hcarl. Then she called, "Tilt· '1lluUle's
ringing. Go answer it fnr l\lnllu'r.'·
The tiny lot paused. smiled mul dis.
appeared from the open "'1111111\\ .
CHURCH NEWS
To order, phone
(;Ium'ing lip fre))n Iler ) arcl. u ) cHing
Chester Road and College Avenue
Rev. J, Jarden Guenther. S,T.M" Rector
PHONE SWARTHMORE 6
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8 :00 A. M. - Holy Communion.
9 :45 A, M. - Sunday School and
Class.
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Bible
11:00 A. M. - Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther w11l preach,
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
JOHN SPBNCBR, INC.
9 :45 A. M.-Flrst Day School.
9:45 A, M. - Adult Class. Mrs, Robert L.
Coates will lead the discussion on. "A Personal Religion
For Every Day Usc."
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship in the
Meetlng House.
WEDNESDAY
PRINTERS
PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHERS
BOOKBINDERS
9:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.-Sewing and
quilting in Whittier Hou!;e. Box luncheon.
All are cordially In.vlted.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
ClarenCe F. Carter. A.B., B,D., Minister
Park
below Harvard
11:00 A. M. - Sunday Scbool.
11:00 A. M. - Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesday eveulng meeting each week, 8
p. m. Reading room. open dally, except Sundays and holidaYIi 1 to 4 P. M., Church
8th STREET NEAR SPROUL, CHESTER, PA.
'aayn)a
services Bnll use the Reading Boom.
All are cordially invited to attend the
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The Borough of Swarthmore has
for many years bcclI protectcd against
cOlUlllercialism by it well formcd ZOlling ordinance. \Vhile tltis ordinance has
undoubtedly inflicted individual hard~hips upon some of our residents, 1t
has 1)('('11 the! means by which Swarthmore has gained its reputation as a
wcll restricted residential commuuity.
Swarthmorc has developed through the
ycars into a community of discriminating hOllle-ownl~rs who have enjoyed
the peaceful, tree-shaded streets, its
(luiet beauty, and its comparative
!'jafety for the development of their
children.
'1'0 relax our vigilance in the upholding of this z.oning ordinance will
have its effect UpOll our town. The
sacrili.cc of our cllJzells who have
helped Swarthmore to acquire its rc~
putatioll will ha,'c been wasted.
The proposal to erect a motion picture theater in the borough is not in
ilccord with past efforts and is in op·
position to the existing zoning regulations. It would opcn this community
to commercialism and would, ill our
helief, eXl)Osc the borough to the following undesirable changes_
(1) The entrance of an outside element into the borough.
(2) 'rhc complication of the now
CIVIC GROUP MEETS
invited to ht'ar the lecture which was on
"\ViM Flowers of Pennsylvania" and
irrustrated with colored lantern slides.
I Jr. \Vhl'rry, who is president of the
:\merit'an Fern Society, is the author of
a hand hook for hotallists t'ntitled "Guide
In advance of the large town meeting
to be held shortly to disl':uSS changing the
Zoning Act to admit a motion I.icture
theatre to SwarUnnorl', a group of citizens
to Eilstern Ft·rn . .·' whkh is illustrated
with Ilt'll alUl ink drawings by two artists,
~Ilss Olh·c StoTll'r ami Cyrus Fddman.
I.all('a~t('r. Pa.
met un Tuesday c\'ening for a frec and Ir~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;'1
frank exchange of views. There were
eleven men present, amI letters wcre read I
from others expressing interest ami offer·
HARD WOOD FLOORS AND STAIRS
iug to sharc any expense incurrt.'
FURNITURE
I)ictures, as sudl. It was agreed that the
best Ilictures are \'ery good and SOllie :lre I
RENOVATED, CLEA.NED, WAXED
hoth t.-ducational and entertaining.
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The dehate therefore narrowed dowil to
Scars, lIH.lrks repaired amI finished. Uplwl~tered furniture alHl
the question whether the people of Swarlh.
tupcsll')' dCllncd ami dClllothcd. QualiLY wall )lapt'l" allli Icxlurcd
more wanted to reverse the decision alwalls cleaned_
ready arri\'(:d at am] embodit.'(] ill the Zon-I
ing Ordinance.
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The site proposed for the theatre IS!
OPPOSED TO THEATRE
the lot adjoining Borough lIall Ull Park
avenue, extending to the ~[ethodist
SwarlhlllOl'e 1441
5201 Warrell SI., Phila.
In rCI'1y to its request for a statement
Church property. A traffic engineer presthe Swarthmorean is informed that Presidevclolled the points that e,'cn if I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
dent Aydelotte, who is now in Florida, ent
parking should he provided hehind the
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wishes to go Oil rt.'Cord as being stronglv
theatre there would be a considerable 1
olllJOsed to the proposed motion pictur~
overflow of automobiles 011 all adjoining
tllcatrt· as nut being in the best interests streets including the station parking spacof the horough as a whole. The Council
es; that there would he a great congestion
o[ Auministrative Officers of the College,
on Park avenue where all space is needed
which is acting in President Aydelotte's ;,t times for visitors to thc \Voman's Club.
ah!'elll'c and through which his attitude
Borough Hall, the ~lcthodist Church.
was transmitted, CtJllcurs wholeheartedly
Ingleneuk Tea Room and the Christian
in his I.ositiun. It shuuld bc understood
Scil'nee Chun::h. There would be increased
that the F
an)' actiol1 and that neither President
re(luired, and lJossible interference with
Aydelotte nor the Administrative Council
free passage of the fire alll)aratus at times.
is speaking for the College as a corporate
Other speakers stated that the reason
h(xly.
they selected Swarthmore as a permanent
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place to live was its (Iuiet, homelike at-I
Christian Science Church
11Iosllhere which has thus far been main-.
tailled and which continues to attract 1
,IUfc" is the subject of the Lessonpeoll,le of (Iuiet, friendly tastes and hahits.1
Sermoll in all Churches of Christ, Sciellt- seekmg homcs among trees ano garden~
i~t, 011 Stlnday, January 16,
away frolll the "bright lights" and restless
crowds.
l\lethodist Church Notes
.In facing the I)ractical question whether
taxes from imilrovelllclits on the proJlerty
The Epworth Leaguc will hold a supper ' ...·ould he an advantage to the horough
meeting at (i o'clock Sunday evening. it was claimed that the proposed theatre I
Creighton Lacy, a :;;tudent of Swarth- would depress present real estate values
more Colleg-e, who has spoken before the more than cnough to offset the gain, One
Church School will be the guest speaker gentleman living ncar the lot stated that
with China as his tOllie.
if the theatre became a reality and the
neighhorhood changed to anything like
those
of other 1II0tion pictures houses he
Triuity Church Notes
would be cOIllJlclled to go el!icwhere for
At a meeting of thc Young People's the peace and (Iuiet he had cnjoyed for
Fellowship on Sunday evcning the follow- twenty years in Swarthmore_
It was declared that c:o.lready the Zoning
ing officers were elC<."ted: president, CharOrdinance
has been severely tested and
les Seymour; vice·president, Ted Saulthat
it
had
proved its value in protecting
nier; sccretary-treasurer, Claiborne Steele,
home
~Iaces
against undesirable business i
M embers of the executive committee arc
James Gary, Betty Moseley, RoLcrt Row- enterprises.
SC\'eral of those present stated that the,'
and and Jean Kynett. Plans are heing
had
come with open minds, but at the
made for a social 011 Friday evening,
of
the
discussion a pol1 was taken and all
When Koppers Coke is in your furnace
January 21.
of
the
cleven
men
present
(lec1ared
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\Villiam L. Cleaves, of Ogden avenue,
there's olways plenty of heat in your
has becn elected chairman of the finance seh'es actively apposed to admittillg the
theatre
to
Swarthmore
or
to
t·hanging
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eommittec and Richard G. Haig has been
house! This amazing fuel qives you
appointed assistant treasurer of the Par- law already debated and decided and passed
for
the
protection
·of
the
Borongh,
ish. Sergeant B. Brcwster was elected
more heat for less money becous.
Ste)ls were taken to form an organizachairman of thc E\'ery Uember Canvass
Committee at a recent meeting of the tion of wide scope and a committee (If fOllr
it is scientifically manufactured. It's
was apl)Qinted to carry OIL
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Those present at the gathering \\(,Tl': i
The books of the church COrl)Oration
light and clean. It responds instontly
Dr.
Arthur E. Bassett, Samuel D, Clvdl',
closc Sunday evening, There is every
prospect that the 1937 budget will be \Villiam S. Canning, George \V.· de
to draft. Banks a long time. Hardly
halanced. A committee of men who have Forest, Raymond K, Phillips, f)add C.
ony ashes at all. AND VERY ECO.
recently moved into the Parish is co- Prillce, R. Chester Spencer, and I.oui~
operating in contacting every Episcopalian \:Y. \Vheclock. Not ahle to attend h1lt
pressing themse1vcs as Ollposc
in Swarthmore.
The Re\,. J. ]ardetl Guenther, rector, )Iroject, were I lugh F. Den worth Frank'
lAUGH
ern fuel and you'll say farewell to
cxpects to attend the fourth annual dinner S. Reitzel and George Sehobinger.
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of the Liberal Evangelicals to be held at
that polar bear feelinq in your home!
Friendly Circle Januury 20
the Hotel Pierre, New York, next Thursday. The Most Re\', Henry St. George
The regular monthly meeting of thc
Tm'ker, DI)., wi1l be the principal speak- Friendly Circle will be held at the home
cr.
of Mrs. Benjamin \V. Colliu!1, -IOi)
Swarthmore avenue, at 2 o'clock next
Thursday afternoon, January 20. :\[r5.
Presbyterian Church Notes
Arthur ]. jones wilt be co-hostess.
Sunday morning at 11:00 the Rev.
lJavid Braun will preach on the suh- Dr. Wherry Gives Annual Talk;
Publishes Handhook on Ferns I
ject, "The Christian Calendar."
The Young People's Fellowship will
.10. u." ".n. 0",
Dr. E(lgar T. \Vhcrry, of Oberlin ave!Heet Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. This
nue, associate pr()fessor of botany at the
RAINEY·WOOD COKE COMI'ANY
will he the first of a series of interestUniversity of Pellllsylvania, gavc his an·
!\lain Office Conshohocken, Pa.
ing anti stimulating programs arranged
Telephone your local exchange 61-500 (no toll charge)
IIl1al talk heforc a regular meeting of the
or any authorized dealer
hy the committee.
Delaware
COllnty
Institute
of
Sciencl'
The \Vamell's Association will meet
at the church Friday morning, January last ),londay evcning. The puhlic "a"
1-1, at 10 o'clock. Luncheon will be
served at 1 o'clock. Devotionals, conducteci by .Mrs. James B. Douglas, will
An Old Story . . . (Iud (I 1Wl)IJY ellding!
he followed hy the rcgular business
meeting.
The }'1 issionary Meeting of the
JOAN. WHAT MAKES JOAN, YOUR DINNER
DON"T YOU BUY AT
\Vomel1's Association will be held on
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\Vednesday afternoon, january 19, at
UNPLEASANT?
2 :3U at the home of Mrs. Frank S.
I{eitzci, 512 Harvard avenue. ~Ir. Braun
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will speak on, "Four Roadways." A
SO HARD
BIG DIFFERENCE IN
corelial invitation is extended to alL
ON IT.
A Church Hour Nursery to be held
TASTE.
from II to 12 on Sundays has been organized by the Junior-Intermediate De~
I)artmcnt under the supervIsion of
11rs. Peter Told and the department
staff. Beginning next Sunday, January
23, children from the ages of 1 to 7
may be left in the nursery school during the church hour, You are invited to
cntcr children in this new department.
On January 2 baptism was administered to Jane Howard Allen, George
Morrison Allen, Jr., and Paul Richard
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Two Engagements
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ARCHITECTURE
TOPIC AT CLUB
Pope Barney Speaker at Tu,es.
day's Meeting; Art and Mu·
sic Program Next
H. S.
Drops Two in League
Swarthmore High School opened the
current basketball league season by drop~
l)ing two games. On January 7, they
dropped a decision to Ridley Park all
the latter's floor by the score of 38 to
Zl and on tbe Ilth they dropped a 27
to' 22 verdict to Eddystone on the high
school gym floor.
The next game will be at the bigh
school gym at 7; IS P. M. Friday, January 14. Darby is the opponent. A game
is scheduled for the 18th with Glen-Nor
,
away.
child and recommendations made to
the judge who se;lds the children from
there to the right place. Tbe Parental
Home is designed of course to take
care of three times the population we
ha,·e in Delaware County.
Mrs. A. E. Meyers was then called
011 to explain the .work of the Chad·
wick Committee in Chester, Pa., that
has been investigating .the Delawar~
Coullty Ho'!'e. She explamed that until
further actIOn by the state has been
taken the League of Women Voters
could merely recommend that our De·
tention Home be rebuilt physically to
have better play and sleeping and fire
escape facilities. Each child should be
interviewed by a trained social worker
and a doctor and the psychiatric clinic
in the Chester Hospital used. An io"
crease in the personnel of the home is
needed and more and bettcr records of
each child made and kept.
Miss Morrison, of S1eighton Farms.
spoke emphasizing that detention
homes must be regarded as places of
study and institutions such as Sleighton
Farms be regarded as training schools.
There was some further discussion
and the meeting was adjourned.
, II
Fire Company Auxiliary News
Lesion and Auxlll• .,.
New.
The proceeds of the annual Ameri·
can Legion and Auxiliary ball whicb
will be beld at 9 o'clock Friday even·
ing, February 4, in the Woman's Club
will go to cbarity, the aim o£ tbe Le·
gion and Auxiliary.
The Auxiliary reports show $Z6 was
spent at Christmas in presents and baskets for Delaware County needy, and
that twelve boxes were sent to the
I~::~~f.,:for tbeir son, Dickey, Saturday To SpoDBOr Preei!leut'. Birthday GALJA VOTAW AT JR. CLUB Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Simmonds and
•
•
•
UIDD
family, except Jean, of Vassar avenue,
1e
at 8 o'clock.
n.--er
NEWS NOTES
erica ·and :are judged by AlDia Gluck,
Leopold Godowsky, Ernest Hutchesoa,
Olga Samarolf, Ernest Scbelling, Alexander S,!,a.lle~s, Albert Spalding and
Efrem Zunbah.t. The Legion belleyes
tbis to be a definite step toward belter
music and tbat it sbould be encour.
aged as such.
••
Claiming that architecture is one· of
Perform Spanish Program
the most potent factors in influencing
the lives of young people today, Pope
Aleja Campo (Mrs. A. P. Whitaker,
Coatesville Veterans Hospital for nerBarney, architect, was the guest speaker
of Elm avenue,) assisted by ber daughter,
vous and mental cases, each box con..
at the Woman's Club Tuesday after..
Nena, and Dorothy Wilson, also of
taining
cigarettes, a necktie, writing
noon, January 11.
Swarthmore, gave an interesting program
I ,
paper, pencils, socks and candy.
Tracing the history of architecture
of Spanisb dances lor the Chester New
from its original form, 'a place of shelChe88 Club Opens Season
Jimmy Goddard, a blind leper at Century Club on Tuesday afternOOlL
ter, to the modern hOJille, Mr. Barney
Carville Hospital, Louisiana, has been
Dorothy Paul, of Elm avenue, acted as
The Chess Club of Swarthmore High
urged that something of the old be
adopted by the Swarthmore Auxiliary
accompanist
and gave as an overture a
retained in the home of today to give School under the sponsorship of Albert
and his request for a fountain pen for
delightful
rendition
of Espana Cant
a reassurance of the permanence of Spaeth ollened its season with a victory
his orderly was made a gift from his
Nena
gave
two
numbers and scored
of 6 to 2 over Ridley Park High School
standard values.
new guardian in December.
heavily.
With the Renaissance began a period on Friday, January 7.
The Legion National Radio Comof building hollies for permanence,
With Herbert Gross as captain the
Dottie Wilson's performance of EI
mittee urges the pubUc _to hear the
peace. harmony and hospitality, as well Chess Team includes: Horace Hopkins,
Sunday evening programs of music Garrotin was well received.
as for a place of shelter and protection. Scott Lilly, Bob Weltz, Bill Henderson,
Aleja herself gave two dances, one the
over station WEAF from 10.30 to 11
Homes in England and France have Ed Mifflin. Thomas Porter, Charles
o'clock. Singers and instrumentalists acme of sophistication and the other the
gone on through hundreds oi years and Davison, Edward Austin, and Charles
are presented as Rising Stars of Am.. height of unsophistiCation.
the lives of these people have been Gillespie.
influenced by the stability and beauty
The schedue or the team for the rest
of these homes.
of the season is:
The speaker said that the danger toJail. 14 Upper Darby
day lies in the purchasing of homes
The regular monthly meeting of the
Jan. 21 Lower Merion
as an investment and not building them
Jan. 28 Glen-Nor
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Swarthmore
to meet the problem of family life
Feb. 11 Upper Darby
Fire and Protective Association was held
which we Wish to solve. The home
in the Fire Company's rooms in Borough
Feb. 18 Ridley Park
should be the center of family life and
Hall on Monday evening of this week.
Feb. 25 Glen-Nor
not the boundary.
Mar. II Lower Merion
Announcement of the annual banquet of
Old chintz. rugs. a certain mellow, I
the Delaware County Auxiliary to be
ness in draperies and furniture ac~
held Monday, January 17. was made
L.
W.
V.
MEETS
IN
MEDIA
quired through the years give a feelAmong the ctembers of the loca\ organizing of permanence and lovableness to
At a joint meeting of the Delaware ation who will attend are Mrs. Charles
the home. If the lives of home owners
County and Swarthmore League of Kimmel and Mrs. Frank Terrells.
are influenced by the past it will be Women Voters held in the Media Wo• I
reRected in the home.
lIIal1'S Club on Tuesday, a panel disCercle Francais Meets
Mrs. Alfred Gary White presided at cussion of the Delaware County Dethe business meeting, which preceded tention Home In Chester was held.
and women wbo baye a banlrin\i
Mr. and Mrs. 'Villiam Park, of Corthe talk and reports of chairmen were
Before the discussion was opened it nell avenue, entertained the members
lconneetion witb tbis institution bow
heard. Mrs. Elliott Richardson. chair· was moved and seconded and passed of the Cercle Francais at their January
man of the American Home Depart- that a SlIggestion of Mrs. Waldo Fish- meeting held last Monday evening. The
wbere to tnrn wl.en tbey see). credit. They
ment, introduced the speaker. Hostesse:t er's be acted upon, namely that a letter literary program was in the hands of
were Mrs. Clifford Banta and Mrs. he sent to Mr. E. J. Murphy, of the Professor March. who has recently
\mow tbat IendinA money is an important pari
William Cresson, Mrs. Elmer Schofield State Welfare Council, telling him that come from Yale University to a place
of our busine88, tbat we I.ave ample fund. for
and Mrs. Edward Thomas presided at the League of Women Voters strongly in the French faculty of Swarthmore
the tea table.
approves the placing of a junior coun- College. Professor March took as his
loan. at reasonable rates, and tl.at wl.en we
Club members are advised of a coun- selor in the State Employment Office subject the well known work of Alain
ty art trip to the Art Museum on the in Chester, to interview the youth of Fournier, "Le Grand Meaulnes," elu~
are able to IIBy "yes" to applicants, we are as
Parkway, Philadelphia, at 10.30 A. M. our county who want to work.
cidating many of the obscure points
Friday, January 21. Anyone wishing to
ple. .ed . . tbose to wL.om we ....y iL·
The business of the day was then in the book and dwelling especially on
make reservations should telephone started. Mrs. Harold Goodwin intro~ the relation of the author's life to his
Mrs. Henry A. Peirsoi. of Lafayette
Wbenever you need money, tbis banI. will Aiv..
duced Mrs. Alexander Frey, of Radnor, work.
avenue. who is county art chairman.
as chairman of the day.
The publication of "Le Grand Meaulyour application prolDpt and careful attention.
Next Tuesday's program will be unMrs. Frey first caUed on Mrs. H. H. nes" was an event in the literary world.
der the direction of the art and music Webb to describe the Delaware County But the book did not become famous
departments. Josephine Truslow Adams Detention Home as it now stands and until after the death of ·its author, who
will speak on "Approach to Modern is rUll. Located in the center of Chester,lwas _killed- in· the ,first months .. of ·the
Art", and Helen Behre will give a in an old residence, the home has two Great War. Today it is recognized as
violin recital. Miss Behre. a member small, drab play rooms and an outdoor worthy of a place in universal literof the violin faculty of the Ornstein play yard. There are no toys or book:, ature - "unique" after the manner of
School of Music. Philadelphia. has been there-no games to occupy the child- "Manon Lesr;aut,1I "Robinson Crusoe:'
soloist with the Italian~American Phil~ rcn"s time. Five or six children sleep and ··Treasure Island."
harmonic and also with the Women's
There are four adults liv•
in
. one
. room.
h
James Waltham' • Laws,
Jr., son of
Symphony Orchestra.
Member.of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
109 m t e home-the matron, the sup- {
J
Mrs. E. H. VanPatten and Mrs. J. crintendent, the head probation officer A r. . W. Laws, of Swarthmore, has
Warren Paxson will be hostesses with (who bas two under him) a maid and" removed from Findlay, 0., to Detroit,
.• Mich.
Mrs. Walter Fritz and Mrs. Frank
Windell presiding at the tea table.
young girl to take charge of the girl
The Drama section of the Club wiU delinquents. There is room for eleven
present the first of its series of monthly children, both boys and girls. The winplays at 10 o'clock next Thursday dows are barred and the atmosphere
)
morning in the Club House. Under the. is cheerless, despite the efforts of the
adults
to
do
what
they
could
with
some
direction of Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman
the characters in the one act of "Con· paint. The personnel of the home is
solation" by Charles George will be conscientious and helpful. There are on
portrayed by Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Mrs. the average of 427 children admitted to
Lewis Knebel, Mrs. J. Francis Taylor, the borne during a year. There are
Mrs. Paul Cleaver and Mrs. C. Mac- many days when no children are there.
The superintendent tries very hard to
Donald Swan.
ke~p the cases to those of delinquent
' --'-chlldren and not dependent children.
Dancing CIa •• Chaperons
Mrs. Frey then called on Mrs. Earl
Tomorrow evening's chaperons of the Harrison and Mrs_ Harold Goodwin to
Swarthmore Dancing Classes will be: give a picture of the Parental Home in
eighth grade-Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam M. Newark, Essex county, New Jersey. It
Park, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schoff. Mr. was described as a simple structure with
and Mrs. Roy Fahl and Mr. and Mrs. facilities for fine medical and social as
Lewis Beatty; tenth grade-Mr. and Mrs. well as psychiatric care of the children
Dwight Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. George F. sent there. They are kept for two weeks
Corse, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gary and Mr. with regular school classes and manual
and Mrs. Scott B. Lilly.
training. Good reports are made of each
f N rf Ik
M
d
. .
...Mh rs.I H .daL, Jhenmngs,
0 ,
B 0 I . 0 .11
. r. an Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern, of
Wit
ter, everk
y, 'Wi'f
Riverview
Su da ler to ug
pend
or
sda f road,
I· were
k away .Monday and
-fathn r yM Loui
5
a
wee
VISI tog
ue
y
0 t 1IS wee on a trIP to Bronx~
W Wh 1· k, and Mrs ·11 N Y
e. r. of Park
s . avenue.
ee DC
• VI e,
••
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Wheelock,
Robert G Erskine]r f EI
• • •
,., 0
m avenue,
.
f
Mr. and M rs. Alben T.·11 Eavenson,
rta· 0 recently was in Oxford, O. for a week
St rath Hayen avenue, WI ente 10
white attending the National Assembly
h·
.
· h
mem bers at t b elr • orne
versity.
He represented the University
• •t IS evenmg.
of
Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Irene Lingo Tungate,
·£
the Swarthm r Da cl·ng Clas..
0
o enS,
Miss Shirley Ward will return Irom
entertain the ten members of tbe
t
h·
S
da
Baldwin
School on Sunday to spend the
s t U den t commIt ee t IS un y
.ay with her _ _ u r . and 'Irs.
with a buffet supper at her home
" . . - . JD
~
Haverford.
William H. Ward. of Strath Haven avenue. She will be ac
entertained friends at the Park home the Baldwin SchooL
on Westdale avenue Saturday evening
• • •
from 8 until 9 o'clock.
Mrs. Ellwood H. Garrett, of Princeton
• • •
avenue, entertained at lunch and bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Davis, of Strath on Wednesday, December 12.
Haven avenue, entertained with a
• • •
Mrs. J. Donald Gibron, 01 Hillborn
avenue, has been confined to her home
for the lIast few days by illness.
On Tuesday evening the Junior left last week lor Bradenton, Fla.,
Tile Roosevelt Club of
W
oman'5 Clu b presente d G alja Votaw where they will spend six months.
of which Mr·s. LoUI·S N. Robl·nson ,·s in a lecture and dance reel·tal.
Jean has returned to Moravian Semchairman,. is celebratl·ng the Pres,·dent's
Mrs. Votaw's topic wao· "The Place lIIary,
.
Hethlehem, Pa., after a ten days'
birthdai.
Friday, the 28th, with a dinner h Dancing
J
d ill the Art 01 Living" and
for an aplH!ndicitis operation l.erin the Woman's Club Hou .. to aid the s e trace tbe dance Irom its ritual formed in the Taylor Hospital, Ridley
N f l F da!" I I £anti·1 Para! significance in the life of primitive man
~I IOTnaher OUR.III lon
be °l~ ttI" . !
. . through the classic period to the· mod- Iyarl<.
ys s.
e w
a I e SlDglng, one
ub t f b b
t
power age. She described the dance of
a'!
a
s
Jee
0
a
sor
109 merest.
wlde1! . ~nown speakers are expected,
several countries, the development, of
to CritiCize and one to defend, the pr.,._l the ballet and dance creations of Nijinf
l·ef
sky, Isadora Duncan, and Catberl·ne
ent set...up 0 Re I •
Littlefield.
I. •
Mrs. Votaw wore a colorful peasallt
Police and Fire Department News
costume and illustrated her talk
the several dances. She concluded
.At 5 :13 P. M. last Saturday tbe local talk with a question regarding the many
Fire Company was called to the home of types of dancing today: "Shall we
Joseph M.· Nicholas, 345 Cornell avenue, dance?" answering it "By all meanswhere it extinguished a fire in the chim- but let us, while dancing bring a cer;:'~~~~··"b,,.t,outsts.,
ney.
tain amount of beauty, poise, and self I~~~C====-=:::"'_ _ _ _ _ __
Tuesday's snow, however scant, was expression into our lives."
I·
ZONING NOTICE
not without its sledding casualties. David
The Art Section of the Junior
KIstler havlng appUed
Thomson, age 13, of Morton, received a
Club will meet Tuesday, Jan~
Borough COUDell to
Ordinance of 1928 to
concussion of the right hip and probable
18, at 8 P. M. at the borne of Mrs.
and operation of a
internal jnjuries when he collided with
Uthe, 223 Park avenue. Mrs.
his vacant lot
the Borough
the right rear wheel of the automobile Uthe wilt give a talk on Venetian
=~===;===;:~~~~;======I Mr. and M rs. H*aro'ld'G. G·ffi
n OJ 0 f Rut~~=o:-,==-= Igers avenue, left Thursday, January 13
',ii;;--S;WBirthmore 1for a ten day t·rip .m tl1e sout.h Th e trip
.'
Swarthof I
Roy
Van Valkenburgh,
T
·d
ed
8 of
30 Rutledge.
P M
1e aCCI ent occurr
at:
. . at
Swarthmore and Elm avenues. Mr. Van
B,·ngo Party
V Ik nb
h
t
r
rth
Sa
e h more
urg avenue
was
no.
on
wart
an 109
prepanng
to
A Bingo Party, sponsored by the "on of a
OP.....,·
turn left into Elm avenue waited until
d M
C
.
f
district Is
~:!e:! l.j~!~{0 an
eans
ommlttee 0
ing ordinance. ELLIO'IT RICHARDSON.
severaI s ledders had passed, and S
Section of the Woman's Club,
Borough Secretary.
to proceed slowly believing the
be held Friday, January 14. at 8
clear. The Thomson boy's sled hit
M. Tickets are to be on sale at the
SHERIFF SALES
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CLASSIFIED
...
1\1
which
is a business one, will be extended
into Alabama
The .Iaee to TUI=U
. * * •
En route from Belmont, Mass., where
she has spent the past several months
Mrs. Arthur W. Kent, of Elm avenue,
Crossett.
.*.
flce of Dr. C. S. Sentner in Morton.
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Ri'iAi;m;mn:=<~;,;;~=.~'-.=.-===ldaughter,
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Mr. and Mrs. John Ayrault,
BOARDINO - COnvalescent. Aged. InvallcL Jr., for several weeks.
Chronic. 24 hour nurse's eenl00. Pordlea.
• • •
91~ 'acres ground. Te'ephone Media 18.
Mr. an d Mrs. R. E McGrew formerly
of , the
Swa th
. A'
more f thpartments
moved into th r ho
M.
'E have
OWN YOUR HOME
e me 0
e Isses mma
INSTEAD OF PAYING RENT
an d Gertrude
Walton,
109 Ogden avenue,
d
I
206 lIarvarcl Ave.; 8' rnis .• ~tone, trame~ on t
00x1'10 ft. lot, new 2-car garage. $7500. o spen seve~ mon!hs there while the
W altons are In Florida.
Cosh $2000.
N.~
•••
William Thompson,
WM.S.BIT'l1..E
Swartluaore Ill·J
Mrs.
formerly
Public -lDIuraace - Heal BItate of Newark, N. J., is occupying the
tbird Roar at 416 North Chester road.
FOR SA.LE OR RENT
• I I
10 roolD house and garage, in
Library Adds New Books
SwarthlDore. Lot 198x50. Bar·
gain.
The new books on the Swarthmore
A.pply Your Broker
Public Library Shelves include an especially' interesting and useful group
of non-fiction volumes. Among them are
HARRIET L. TREAT
the following good. biographies: Last
E:CP'!rl De.igning and Filling 01
Right, by Amelia Earbart· Madame
Gown.
Curie, by Eve Curie· J o'Urn~list's wife
Remodeling
by Lilian Mowrer;' Andrew Jackson:
-At Home or by the nay
b?, Marquis James; Pepita, by V. SackThe Harvard
Sw. 892 VIlle-West, and Men, women and tenors
by Frances Aida.
The following two recent books on
Education have been acquired at the
request of a group of elementary school
Electrical Contractor
1~~~:;~I~"~: Parents look at modern eduI,three R
by, Win!fred
Bain;
Learning the
b G
d
Tclephone Swarthmore,58
S, Y ertru e Hildreth.
Other Ilew non· fiction titles are:
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON R d S
e . tar over China, by Edgar Suove;
IOilBl'B B. QUINBY
Importance of living, by Lin Yu~
tang; Upper Mississippi, by Walter
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
; Japan over Asia, by
BBLL PRONE'
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H. E. Fosdick; Best plays of
by B . M ant Ie; House in Antil"",. by Louis Adamic; and the new
edition of Etiquette, by Emily Post.
A. 'Wayne Mosteller
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after each game.
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Saturda.y, Janua.ry 22" 1938
9:30 A. M. Eastern Btanda.rd TIme
.
Mrs. William H. West returned last
Sunday to her home on N. Princeton
avenue from Tonawanda, N. Y., where
she was the guest of her son-I·n-Iaw a'nd
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST CO.
Yale Avenue and Chester Road
••
Mrs. C. Wahl Olmes returned Monday
Reelect Bank Officials
ConcUtions! t250.00 cash or cert11led check
at tlDle of sale, (unless otherwl8e Btattld
evening to her home on Cornell avenue
on advertisement), balance in ten clays.
At the annual meeting of stockholders
having spent the past three weeks
Other conditloll8 on day of sale.
";G;~~~~~~lat Saranac Lake, N. Y., with her daugh- of the Swarthmore National Bank and
Facl..
No. 102
~
ter, Mrs. Ernest Rushlaw, who is re~ Trust Company on Tuesday afternoon
os
Decemoor Term. 1937
cuperating from an appendectomy.
of this week the following officers and
come'biiiOl~·;;ai
REBA C.
directors were re-elected: Edward B. may
that
the
Jim Smith, of Park avenue, is recuper- Temple, president; J. Everton Ramsey
ating at his home after an appendicitis and Joseph E. Haines, vice-presidents:
operation performed New Year's night directors-Haldy M. Crist, Albert N
at the Taylor Hospital. Ridley Park.
Garrett, Joseph E. Haines, William Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Collins, of K·lstler, John F. Murray, John W. PitSwarthmore avenue, .wilt entertain this tock, Vincent S. Pownall, J. Everton
evening with dinner and bridge
Ra~sey, 1!'rank S. Reitzel, Claude
Sm,th, Elnc S. Sproat, Edward B. TemMrs. Henry D. Mock entertained at pie and William H. Tbatcher. Elrie S·I ~;;;;:~-;:;;:--;;;;:-----;;:;:~;;;:;-=;;:~
a luncheon and bridge party at her home Sproat was reappointed as cashier and
~~~~g::§j~ii;:;S;"f-:IOJ1 Cornell avenue Wednesday December trust officer and Harold Ogram art assist.;~~~~~~.ti~:~
12.
I
ant cashier and trust officer.
1"
HANNUM & WAITE
W111 be
sudden death of her father, Mr. John B. the injured lad was removed to the
l\. /JEN
NOVEMBER ] st
to
JANUARY 31st
5
THE SWAR'IBMOREAN
1938
JANUARY 14; i988
Furniture Restoring
In
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All Its Branches
A
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FRED J. HARLEY
Call Swarthmore 1441
I
Dr. Kline Honored
A h
' t t e recent meeting of the Amer.......... _...... .
ican Association for the Advancement
Government obJl·
of Science beld ,·n Indl·anapoll·s, Ind.,
and fully gUar·
'_.':::-;::::". '!'.;. ,.".".k· ,' ............ .
Dr. J. R. Kline, of Riverview road, was
-and securities
.
. .... '97.888.00
e Iecte d ·
vlce~presldent.
This position
and ftdures
5.893.48
.
.
h·
h
h·
carnes Wit It tee alrmanship of Sec.. Real eBtate owned 0"-- tban
f lon,
A th at porbon
.
..
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0 f t h e Assoclatlon
bankinl' house .. _ ....•..•. devoted to the math~matical sciences. Reserve with Federal Reserve
Dr. Kline is a professor of matbe..
Bank ..............•.•....
balanc1!s with other banks.
matics at the University of Pennsylitems In procesa of
vania.
. .....
.
~:!,;o.i';~..- not
in pro·~~ "0•• ~l:
•••
other asee~·: :::::::: ~:::::::
the property of Edward J.
"",~J.
;.iJILiKiiOi
J..L
Mul-
MulUgan, W. Ernest Crane
his wife, Frank M. Houck
his wife. WlllIam L. SkeM.. bla wife. J ....pb D.
and John F. Mulllgan.
103,'181.48 R. WINFIELD BAlloE, Attorney.
18,863.98
12-31-3t
204.472.46
,wn.LIAM W. McKIM,
Sherlff.
8HER.IFF SALE
Sheriff's OfHce. Court HOuse, Medla
Saturday, Jan. 29, 1938
168.162.'70
288.02
1.'703.82
9 :30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time
This Week's Bridge Winners
t250.00 cash or certlfled check
Total ARsels .•....•...••. _ .12.044.149.'70 atConditions:
time of sale (unless otherwise stated In
advertisement). balance In ten days. other
Last Monday evening's winners at the Demand depoait:-I~B:~~Ti~~
conditions on day of sale.
Thursday Night Bridge Club meeting Partnerships a.nd cor~o;;'tt~ns~'1
were:
North and South-Mr.
and Mrs
Time deposits of indlvidualR.
•
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partnerships, and <.'OTpor'aUons
Richard Carvell, first; Mrs. H. B. Lin- State. county. ami munlclpai
coin and Mrs. John Murphy, second.• udepoBits
...•...............
nited States Government and
Mrs. S. Scott Stewart and Mrs. Charles pORtal savings deposits ....... .
Zahn
third·
East and West-Mrs
WiI- De,P08Jts
of other banks, Includ.
'
• '
•.
ng cet1t18ed and ~Ier'a
ham Faison and Mrs. EdIth Paschall. checkA outstanding •.••.•..••
fir~t ~ Mrs. I. R. MacElwee and Mrs. Deg;sil:led~u~
Wilham Soden, second; Mrs. Wallace
loans and· or
M.cCurdy and Mrs. Edith Cuskaden, De~n:Si~m~~~s Ii ) 60.628.32
third.
(!ured bl' pledge
882.002.6'7
No. 787
a
th. S. W. on a 1. at r. a. to said Rd. 125'
to pl. of beg.
Bub. to llmltatlons & rest.
Improvements consist of two I;:I.nd one-
of loans a.nd·
or Investments 1.53'7.o.U.30
Swarthmore Bridge Club Notes
Facias
September Term, 1937
ProP. sit. In Twp. of Haverford. Co. of
Del. PR., known as Lots Nos. 12 and 13 In
26.128.6'7 Blk on plan "Brookline": Beg. at a Pt. In
the N. B. s. of Allston Rd. SO'S. E. of Kenmore ~.: th. ext. S. E. alg. said Allston
11.73'7.93 Rd. 50 to a Pt.: tho N. E. on a line at r. a
to said Rd. 125' to a pt.; then N: W. on
line parallel with sald Rd. SO' to a. pt.: and
ee:
••
LevarI
6'73 6'77 32
•.
124.123.13
half story frame house, 18x38 teet· porch
front; one~story frame addition 9x30 feet·
frame garage. 12x12 feet.
'
,
yet
aside
The Swarthmore Bridge Club
not det'lared .•.•
2.500.00
Sold as the property of George W
6.48 DIeter and Clara B. Dieter, hIs wife, Mor~
1938 with R. J. Knake and Peter
gagors and Civic BuUdlng and Loan Asso ..
carrying the banner for top score,
elation.
Bayard Morrison and Dr. John A. Mnr-I
EDWARD F. HITCHCOCK. Attorney.
phy, second, and Richard Randall andl\'J~~~i::-::·:;······
F
..........$125,000.00
150.000.00
rank Butler, third.
profile-Alias Le\'arl Facias
No. 35
Holding open house every 'liednes(lay IH.;;;:;..,,~···for_......
. 44,'726.01
rontin·
June Term, 1937
evening in the American Legion ROOIII,
• • • • •• 24.244.59
343.9'70.60
Borough Han. the Club invites all
A(.'COunt •••••
that
tbe
ested in duplicate contract bridge to join . Total Liabilities •...•..•... 12,044.146.'70
in the keen competition.
al~::M~~EM~O:;Hj~ANDUM:
Pledged to Secure
Recently the Swarthmore Club won
match against the Beechwood Club
-",'0';;:-';;;;' Government
obli·
and fully guar·
159.440.62
the Delaware County Whist A,;s()ciation Ln.!:-!'~~:~;~·
and lost by a very close match to
atO(!k8. and aew·
15.1'75_00 d.;;,~.,;;:,';
University Club of Wilmington, Del.
Loans and
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J. E. UMEBURNER CO.
:'Oe~~8 ~~ .~~~.t~~ .8~~~~~ _~e:
..•....... _ ... $
(excludh1g reo
United States Govern·
• pens:ng
DIS
•
Agaln81 St&te, county, and mu~
ni(!ipal deposits •••••.•..•
Againat d,,08118 01 ,\rust dep3r(menl~ ••••••.••.••.•.
Opt:~:~
...ns
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Speetacles and Eye Glasses
1923 Chestnut Street
•
6913 Market Street • •
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Philadelphia
Upper Darby, Pa.
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JOSEPH E. IIAINES
'1m'
I
1'74.615.6'l
26,180.06
133.251.56
10,175.00
Situate on the Easterly side of Lewts
avenue (fifty feet w1de) at the distance of
three hundred and seventy-five feet North..
wa.rdly from the Nortbetly side of Baltimore avenue (Sixty feet wide) as shown on
said Plan and containing In front or
breadth on the said Lewis avenue twenW ...
five teet and extending of that width fn
length or depth between parallel lInes at
right angles to said LeWis avenue Eastwardly one hundred and twenty feet be·
tn.g the said measurements and &rea more
Total Pledged ••......•.•. $ 174,615.62
Penna.. County of D~lawar~, as:
or less.
I ..... S. Sproat, Ca$hi~r of the above named
hok•.do solemnly swear that the above stateb:iklf.'. true to tbe best of my knowledge anc' I.trl~ti~i.s:
Stat~ '!'i"of
~
S. SPROAT.
subject to certa.tn building re-
Improvements consist of two and one-
Caahier halt story stucco bouse, 15%33 feet· porCh
Sworn to and 8ubs(!Ji,bed before me this 100b front; frame garage. 18E18 feet.
•
day of January. 1938.
PETEIl E. TOLD.
Sold 88 the property of John HInkle and
Notary Public lJelen E. lIlnkle. hlB wife, Mortgacora and
My CommillSion eEJ)i..re& 3·12..s9.
real owners.
Correct-Attest :
WK. EARL KJSTLBIl.
HAROLD L. ERVIN. Attorney.
ALBERT N.
E. B. TEMPLE,
DIrecto....
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SW~J~THMOI~E
JANUARY 14, 1938
REELECTED FIRE CHIEF
PARENTS FAVOR
feeling that the tralRlng in responsibility of the boys was very worth
while,. as well as f!laking children safety
conscIOus.
Marji Schaefer, and her group, presellted
a charming example of extra..
Tuesday'8 Home and School curricular
activity in their presentation
Program Al80 Included
of the following graceful, colorful, and
Noted Psychiatrist
ingenious dances; "Waltz Caprice", by
bf arrangement. and asked 10 name her
committee. Betty Moseley as vice-president was assigned the duties of program
planning and pub!icity chairman.
'Mr"s. }. B. West, of Dickinson avenue,
president of the Junior WOrt)3.n's Auxil-
SAFETY PATROL
Deadline Near On Returns
Tomorrow, Saturday, January IS.
is the last day for filing personal
l>rol>erty returns so if you haven't
made yours yet you'd better hurry
iary of this D;ocese of tlie "Episcopal
and
take it to the local tax assessor
Church, spoke to the J. j.'s on various
at
417
Dartmouth avenue.
ph~se5 of t,he interdenominational youth
Grieg j "The- Skaters' Waltz", by the
movement of which they are a part.
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Willard Tomlinson, president, and group; a solo dance by Betty Ann
It was decided to send a supply of
Girl Scout New8
Horace HOI)kins, program chairman, Howard; and a descriptive Chinese
food to a convalescent woman who has
vresented a varied program at the Home dance, interpreting China today, by
just been discharged from the charity
and School meeting Tuesday evening, Miss Schaefer.
ward of a nearby hospital f01l0wing an
Tuesday morning at 11 :30 ~'clock the
when Dr. Kenneth M. Corrin, well·
operation and is in straitened circum- mothers of the Swarthmore Gul Scouts
known psychiatrist, sl)Oke on
stances.
met in the Girl Scout House for a box· ,
"E• xtra• •
Curricular Activities. Their Benefits LOCAL W. I. L. HEARS
luncheon. They JIIet also to elect a new
...••• !
WARD BRINTON
and Dangers'.
MRS.
Girl Scout House Committee headed by
"Why do we choose a (ollege ?", said
'Fire 'Company Hold8 Annual Mrs. Henry R. Harris, of Dickinson
Dr. Corrin. 'ProbabJy because we arc
Mrs. Howard Brinton spoke Wed·
Banquet
avenue, as chairman, Mrs. A. H. Van
interested in some of its extra-curri· nesday afternoon at the January meet·
Alcn, of Park avenue, as secretary, and
iug of the Women's International
Last evening the annual banquet of the M
IJ L' dl
P I f C I b'
cular ac tivities".
. I I n d'ISCUSSH I
h
I led Swarti,more F,'re and Protectl've Assocl·a. nue
l.
rs. a .1. tr 111 ey
0 um la ave·
He Ilointed out that the three f0 Id League in Bond Memoria.
)lurry M~ a e, W 0 was ree ee
e ee, 0
lerm a8 Chief of the tion was held in the Fire Company's SJ sd easur .r.
purpose of education is to develop men· iug "The Current Trends' In Italy" she 10 a --ODd
Q'O.."
'
~tur ay mornmg at 9 :300 clock Troop
tal and physical health, intellectual de- drew some interesting comparisons be- Swarthmore Fire Company at the aD- rooms in Borough Hall. Burgess John
vclopment, and to acquire a philosophy tween Italy now and as she knew it nual meetin. of active members of' H. Pitman, members of Borough Council, 6 wtll meet at the home of Mrs. Robert
of living.
best as a student in Rome in 1912.
the Company held Thursday eveniDg the Borough Solicitor; Victor D. Shirer L. Coates, Harvard avenue, as the first
There are three benefits from extraIn judging the current trends by ex· of la8t week.
and Dean H. E. B. Speight were invited of seve.ral gat!teriugs to study for the
curricular activities: social experience, amining mally Italian newspapers and
to be ~uests of the Association.
Journalist Merit Badge.
seJf.expression, and athletic activity. magazi!1es Mrs. Brinton pointed out
Prior to the dinner the regular meeting' Troop 16 will nieet at the Girl Scout
'rhe dangers in extra·curricular acti· that she was impressed by the s i m i - '
was held including the annual election. House Saturday morning at 9 :30 o'doc~.
vities are two-fold; for those who do larity of subject matter of the articles.
The ,new officers which were nominated On Thursday afternoon of last week,
1I0t participate, and for those who take The ideas which Mussolini wishes to
last ,month arc: Dr. John B. Roxby the Girl Scout House Maintenance Com011 too many.
impre~s upon the people are constantly "Th
Lat Ch· t her Bea " president; Joseph Reynolds, vice-presi- mittee, a sub-committee of the Girl Scout
Dr. Corrin also said that parents and repeated.
Ce
e . 11 ~~p I PI
n Ident; Peter E. Told, secretary and treas- House Committee, which is responsible
teachers should be watchful for the
The current papers and magazines.
urrent B I 0
ca
ayers
urer.
only for the maintenance of the House
symptoms of nervous disorders. The are largely treating three subjects. The
Group
I •
and grounds, met at the home of Mrs. G.
first and mildest is the exhaustion type, first of these is the recent withdrawal
Injured at Mummers Parade H. Froebel 011 Swarthmore avenue. Other
or nervous breakdown, typified by los, of Italy from the League of Nations.
Using a Jllay which New York, London,
·members of this committee are: Mrs.
of sleep. We all need at least eight The articles reiterate that Italy could Paris and ·Berlin audiences had duly
An automobile struck and injured Mrs. William CraClner and Mrs. William M.
hours sleep. The second type is du'! not longer delay taking such import- marked with their stamp of approval, the j. E. Ward who has been spending the Park, the troop leaders-Mrs. George
to a toxic state of infection. Dr. Cor- ant action.
Swarthmore 'Players Ctub scored another past few months with her son and daugh. limmer, Mrs. Henry Hanzlik and Mrs.
rin discussed the effects of alcohol at
The second topic is the development definite triumph with "The Late Christo- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, F'. A. Child; Ruth Marsland, lieutenant
some length, as it produces the worst of Italy's colonial policy in Ethiopia. pher Bean" as its January production. of Strath Haven avenue, last Saturday of Troop 2; Emily Smith and Winifred
of mental disorders. The third type of 1I.JallY commentators in England and Under the direction of ]. William Sim- afternoon in front of the ,Bellevue-Strat~ Park, members of TrOOi) 16; Elaine Kite
mental disorder is called dementia prae- America point out that Ethiopia's nat- mons, and played by a cast chosen with ford Hotel..
.
and Edith Thatcher, of Troop 2; 'and Joy
cox, or adolescent insanity.
ural resources and advantages are lim- extreme care as to fitness of personalities
Mrs. \V~~d,. With a party of fnends, Price and Alice Cractucr, of Troop 6.
"Certain students shOUld not do work ited. However the Italian press glow- and their suitability to parts, the play had been v~ew1l1g the Mummers Parade Carol Maude Froebel and Betty Ann
at night". "No one should attempt to ingly indicates that the resources of ollened Tuesday night at the clubhouse, from the wmdows of the Bellevue-Strat· Kite, sen'ed tea to those p'resent and
study with the radio on. Attention Ethiopia wilt solve most of Italy's eco- to continue daily through Saturday.
ford. As they left the hotel Mrs. Ward many plans were' made for improvement
should not be divided". "The child's day nomic difficulties. Incidentally one arThe story-which in his adaptation the stepped beh~e.en two parked c~rs to gain of the Girl Scout House and grounds.
should foHow his own inclinations. The ticle stated that it was Japan's spon· author has laid in New England-is odd, the ~ar waltmg for her. Wlthout any Sugge~tions for projects included a remore fresh air the better". These taneous sympathy in the Ethiopian con- amusing, and at times hilarious in its ~'a~nlllg the parked car facing her, in quest for an outdoor fireplace. Edith
l)oints were brought out in the discus- flict which brought the two nations to comedy. Dr. and Mrs. Haggett, their which several !)Crsons were seated, jeJ:ked Thatcher was given charge of finding
two daughters and the servant girl Abby forward crushmg Mrs: \Vard's knee be- out about a fire screen and fire tools for
sion following Dr. Corrin's talk. Dr. their present entente.
Corrin is on the staff of the Philadel·
Of third consideration is the Italian OCCUllY the same house in which an im- tween the two bumpers.
the fireplace inside the Scout House.
phia General Hospital, and is consult- and Spanish relationship. It is apparent pecunious artist lived and painted a decade
iog psychiatrist at Jefferson Medical that sympathy and interest definitely before. No one thought aught of the artCollege.
center in the insurgent's cause but it ist's work untH other artists and dealers
'Captain Curran, of the Keystone elicits relatively small amount of com- sOllght to acquire, his pictures, by fair
Auto Club, reviewed the local school ment. There is for instance little men- means. or foul" by wiles and deceptions,
traffic problems as the expert brought ~ion of. the movement of Italian troops ten years after the pain~er's death. Alas!
in to advise Swarthmore on its need for, m Spam. .
when the H~g~etts discover the .reat l
safe traffic for school children.
Mrs. Brmton commented upon the value of the pambngs of the Late ChnstoStudent patrol does not interfere: effective international broadcasts of pher Bean, they agonize over the assumpwith vehicular traffic. It simply selects· both Italy and Germany. However, I tion that many 'of thrm were burned
STORR' HOURS:
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-Mon., Tues. 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Wed.
the time for children to cross. Patrols both these countries set up equally ef- mereJy to get rid of them. Abby has re9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-Thurs.
9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Fri., Sat.
are a visual appeal to use care in ~ross fective mechanical interference so that tained the portrait of herself and refuses
broadcasts from foreign nations may to part with it for even as much as twenty
ing.
Spec:ials For Week of January 13th to January 19th, Inclusive
not reach nationals of either of these five tho~sand. And then she manages
Roland Eaton, president of the Fascist states.
.
to .produce the pictures which werell·!""--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~---------------.,
School Board, responding to its inTea
~as
served
later
With
Mrs.
H.
E.
destroyed, having rescued them
D I PINEAPPLE
21
I pklr. Chocolate Puddinl' •••.•• Ole
btructions, presented, an adverse re· B. ~p~lght and Mrs. Sarg.ent Wa!ter thought
unknown to the family. Through the en.
0 e
~.pkg•• JELLO, a ••'d Ravon ..• 13c
commendation to student safety control. pres~dtng. Mrs. Robert Disque, vlce- tire play Abby has remained faithful to
JUICE--2 No. 2 cans
c
He brought out that the Borough pre~ldcnt of the local. W. I. L., was the memory of the artist plausibly be.
4 .packages for ..••...••.•••••• 14c
Council and local police should assume chairman of the meetlOg due to ~he cause of his kindness to her. Actually,
responsibility for dangerous traffic absence of. Mrs. Edward A;. ] enkms shc leaves us with a sense of complete
points instead of school children. He because of lll~css. M:s. S. Milton Bry· satisfaction when she produces a wed.
Libby's Deluxe PLUMS
UCO Fancy TOMA·
dwelt on the inefficiency of children
ant m~de an mter.estmg report for the ding ring in proof that they were really
.No. 2 Y2 can ....... .
TOES 2 No. 2 cans.
in handling these situations.
e~ucatlOnal committee and ~~s: Fran- married and that all his pictures and
After this, in an informal vote, pa- CIS Harper told of the actiVIties and property belong legally to her. The grasp)
rents responded overwhelmingly (37-7). responses to the work of the toy com· ing greed of the New England Haggetts
in favor of such work in Swarthmore, rnittee.
has placed them in an uncomfortable
Heinz BAKED BEANS
Heinz BAKED BEANS 15
rr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 dilemllla. but their Puritan sense of jus18 oz. can ......... .
212oz.cans .......
c
tice and shame triumph in the end, and
Pork & Tomato Sauce or Vegetarian
Pork & Tomato Sauce or Vege~arian
they rise nobly to the point of admitting
that Abby is entitled to everything-when
they find they cannot h~lp themselves or
Salada TEA-Brown
do otherwise.
UCO ORANGE MAR.
Label-v.. lb. pkg.....
:Mt~ Simmons played the part of Dr.
MALADE-2 lb. jar ..
Half Pound Package 31e
Haggett, the village doctor, with keen
understanding, and gave an entirely satisfying performanec.
'
Florence A. Hoadley as Abby, the HagMAZOLA OIL
"unt Jemima Pancake
gett's help, handled her first major role
Flour-2 20 oz. pkgs. 19c
Quart Can ...
SC' splendidly as to make the lovable Abby
more appealing than ever.
Edna T. 'Hornaday injected into the
Ildgmont Av......
aad WeIU IkMta
role of Mrs. Haggett just the right
IVORY SOAP
California TOMATO
amount of realism to sway her audience
A. WONDERFUL SLEEPING GA.RMENT
Bar
5c
Large Bar 8c; Med.
PASTE-6 cans. . . . . .
at will, and gave an altogether delightful
portrayal.
-WOMEN'SWilliam T. Brown, cast as Tallant, an
artist, ,ideally suited the part, and un·
UCO Whole 'Kernel
Questionably added to his already exCRlSC0-2 1.lb. Cans
tensi ve reputation as an excellent player.
CORN-2
No.
2
cans
..
3·1b. can 48c.
ACTUAL $1.00 VALUE
Country Gentleman or Golden Bantam
Roland G. E. Ullman, as Rosen, an
art dealer, gave a performance whir.h
Sleep
many professionals might envy and carTender, Juicy ROWldSnuglyried the play to heights of delightful
''Tender Juicy" RUMP 25
Bolar'Roasts
BEEF, lb.
Lighter Weight
comedy most difficult to obtain.
or ROUND Steaks, tt..
C
Pin Bone or Top Muscle
I I I
"Cu,t from Prime Steer Beef"
"Cut From Prime Steer Beet"'
Than Flannel
no
JANUARY PLAY
NIGHTS AT CLUB
I
GIANT
TIGER
I
I
It
u
It
"Chester's Fashion
Corner"
...... 36c
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SNUGFIT PAJAMAS
6ge
Warm, cozy 8nugfit8 of better qualityComfortahle long sleeved mo,lelsBlush - blue aDlI CoralSmall - medium - large
... ... .. . .. .. .. .. . .
YE
Village Window Cleanf!r
A. HAUGER
It
'
J. J.'8 Plan Supper
At a meeting of the J. J.'s at Ule home
of Nancy Armitage on South Chester
road last Sunday evening plans were discusse
January 23, beginning at 5 P. M. at the
home of Nancy King on College avenue.
Sarah Fussell was appointed chairma~
10,000 Dozen. Golden
Ripe BANANAl>-doz.
VOTE
ON THE
MOVIES
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
EAST LANSDOWNE
SWARTHMORE
504
,t PARK AVENUE SWARTHMORE. PA.
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NO.
V~L X, No.3
SWARTHMORE, PA., JANUARY 21, 1938
'2.5
ER YEAR
ATTEND PUBLIC HEARING TUESDAY EVENING, 8 P. M.·
BORO FATHERS
DINNE~~~P.IER HOUSE CONCERNED CITIZENS MAKE STATEMENTS ABOUT BORO
IN SESSION The dinner in aid of the Infanlile Paral- r-;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~1M 0 VIE THEATRE
ysis Fund on Friday, the 28th, at 6 :30
•
Council Appoints Alben Eaven. P. M. has been transferred from the
IOn to Committee of Three to Woman's Club House to Whittier House
Study School S.,fety Patrol
on the campus of Swarthmore College.
Tables for ten wilt have a hostess in
charge of each.
~rs. Robe'rt E. Carels has kindly consented to sing. Dean R. Brimhall, Administrative Assistan~, Labor Management
of the Works Progress Administration
in Washington. will defend Work Relief
D. W. R. Morgan, chairman of the very briefly and a number of local lights
highway committee, presented a re- are preparing to heckle him on this
port indicating p·rogress on the fouryear plan for sidewalk construction highly i~ftammable subject with Dr. L.
adopted last year by Council. The grad- N. Robinson, presidjng to see fair play.
•
Mr. Brimhall is a brother-in-law of Marmg of the west side of Swarthmore riner Eccles, chairman of the Federal
avenue and the laying of a cinder walk Reserve Board.
as suggested by the School Board have
been completed at a cost of $33.01 to
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I
the Borough.
.
.
The regular meeting of Borough
Council was held Wednesday evening
with President T. E. Hessenbruch in
the chair and all members, the burgess
and the solicitor present.
Council authorized the payment of
$6000 10 Ri.jley Township for Borough
use of Little Crum Valley Sewer.
The desirability of some form of student safety patrol was discussed. Counc!I suggeste!! that further study be
gIven this matter by a committee of
three, .one member to be appoint~d by
Councd, one by the School Board and
one hy the Home and School Association. Alben T. Eavenson chairman of
the public ~afety commjtt~e, was named
as the Borough's representative.
The Fire Company"s request for new
hose was approved.
The Swarthmorean Straw Vote
I am in Javor of the proposal to amend the Zoning
Ordin"n"e of 1928 80 as to permit the erection
Dnd operation of a motion picture theatre on the
varant lot on Park Avenue, between the Metho.
dist Chnrch and Borough Hall ...........
0
I am not in favor of the above proposal.
·····0
Signed: ...................... .
Mail or leave your vote at The Swarthmorean office
or at the Swarthmore National Bank and Trwt Co.
on or before Monday, January 24.
Disclose Reasonable Differences
of Opinion in Solicited
Statements
Uppermost in many minds the past
two weeks has been the proposed
amendment of the zoning ordinance to
permit the erection of a motion picture
theatre on the lot on Park avenue between the Methodist Church and Bor·
ough Hall ..
Carroll Thayer, of Harvard avenue,
the first Burgess of Swarthmore, mem..
ber of Council for many years, and the
last signer of the zoning ordinance now
in force, is opposed to a motion picture
theatre in Swarthmore because he feels
Ihat this town could not support a
first cla •• one.
Mrs. George Zimmer, of Ogden ave..
MRS SEAL HEADS I
1:;;;--------------=----~----------------------dJ years,
nue, a Girl Scout Leader here for ten
feels that a local movie would
IfEAL'I'H.. SOCIETY
Pledge Fraternitie8
S1'R.AW VO'I'E
add another item to the already full
program which now occupies Swarth..
Among the local freshman pledging
TO
CONTINUE
more
children.
O.ther Officer8 Elected at Meet. fraternities at Swarthmo.re College are:
Mrs. J. Paul Brown, of Walnut lane,
._. ... . . .
mg Last Th1l1"llday; M ..... ILauer Jones, Delta Upsdon; John DeJackson Tendered Tribnte
la~laine, Edwar~ Hannu!" and J~hn Those Again8t Movie Proposal
Luncheon
MIller, Kappa SIgma; RIchard SmIth,
in Slight Lead; Margin
Phi Delta Theta;. Paul Caldwell and
Very Small
Mrs. joseph Seal was elected president
of the Community Health Society of
Central Delaware County at the January
meetin.go held Thursday of last week in
the Legion Room, Borough Hall, Swarthmore. Mrs. Earl P. Yerkes was elected
first vice-president; Mrs. C. E. Rigby,
second vice-president; Mrs. Edward M.
Boyd, treasurer; Mrs. j. Donald Gibson,
secretary.
Albert Thatcher, Phi Kappa Psi.
• II
who through her work with Browniei
and her 1937·38 chairmanship of what
is generally admitted to be Swarthmore's most successful dancing class
season, has a wide acquaintance with
Swarthmore's yoanger citizens. feels
that a local moving picture theatre
would keep young people of High
School age in Swarthmore•
Lawrence E. Davies, of Hillborn av~
nue, Philadelphia correspondent for
the New York Times, authorizes the
fonowing statement: liAs one who has
lived in other communities in the East,
the Middle West and the Far West
until four years ago, ! think 1 can fullY
appreCiate the' uriique, r<.!stful, hon-'
commercial character of this residential
suburb. Let's not attempt to convince
ourselves in the interests of friendship,
perhaps, or in the name of superficial
progress that a much needed and bene:
fidal zoning law should be amended to
permit the erection of a movie house
especially when such a step would increase night traffic, fire hazards and
parking problems, necessitate added
police protection and definitely make
Swarthmore a commercial competitor
of less desirable communities."
Mrs. Henry A. Piper, of Yale avenue, president of the Elmira Club of
Philadelphia. constructively states: "I
should like to see the borough own
all the land between Borough Hall and
the Methodist Church. Later, perhaps,
a beautiful Borough Hall might be on
this site with enough land to make a
beautiful spot of this future civic center."
Due to the great interest in the straw
vote being conducted by The Swarth. . . morean on the proposed cinema in
. At the regular monthlr dmner m~t!ng Swarthmore, and because some voters
• I •
of the Swarthmo~e Busmess ASSOCiatIon have not yet had an opportunity to
last ~uesday evemng at the ~trath Haven e?,pres~ themselves, this paper win conI!l n m~mbers wer~ entertained by mo- hnue Its straw vote this week. Every
lion P!ctures furmshed ~y the General person twenty-one years of age or
ElectrIC ~om~an~ Sh?WlOg. the advan- ?ve.r, who has not sent in a ballot, is
R
.
tages of tllummatlon 111 selbp,g. Follow- II1vlted to express his opinion on whe~rts
we~e
gwen of '. the happy ing the movies Jerry Martel gave a ther the proposed amen...tment t
".
C.hn~tm~~ ~r:!les"at-t1:ae".Hc.<.;.1t~ -Genter-s,· very' intuestiug- ,talk"on' ·'('Merchandis"~ zcining· ordhUi.nce shall' be'" maae 0, ~he
Chorus to Begin Fifth Year gIVen
WIth the help of the Girl Scouts, jng and Competition" after which there
Clip· the
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Under Henry Hotz·; Powers .
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coupon an mal or eave
a group? pu IC splrJte sc 00 boys, was a general discussion of the sub· it in th'e ballot b
t Th S
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Gourand at Luncheon
j eets.
more
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e warthmore
Next Week
.L rs.
Nelhe P. Cuenco,. s?~rvising
National Bank and Trust Company on
The art
d
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nurse, reported upon the actlvIt1es of a
or before· Monday January 24
an musIc sections of the busy month when 633 visits were made
This ballot is ~ntirel • d' d
::oman's Club gave a co~~ined pro~ram by the nursing staff.
of all petitions and the ~~i~ ~~~l:/~:
Tuesday, january 18. IntrOduced by Acknowledgment was made of the many
the Woman's Club. Its results will be
~rs. Lloyd K~uffman, chairman of music, gifts which were given to the agency Old Custom Revived Monday counted and reported separately at the
Mrs. Herbert Fraser and Miss Helen by friends during the month of December.
Evening In Tribute To
public hearing next Tuesday evening.
~ehre enter.tai.ned with two de1i&·~~tul Immediately following the meeting a
Borough Volunteers
B~ sure to express your wishes through
~lano and vlOhn selecti~ns. Mrs. F~a~er luncheon was given at the Ingleneuk in
thiS bal.lot. T~e Swarthmorean repeats,
1~. well known in Swarthrytore for her ~o?or of ~rs. A. F. Jackson, the re- Active members' of the Swarthmore emph~tlcally, Its statement o~ last week
plano work, both as a soloist and ;111 tlnng preSident. Mrs. Martin B. Young, Fire Company were guests of the Harold th~t signatures are confiden~lal and ~e
~ccompanist, and as well as Miss Behre. o?e of th~ fOl!nders of. the Nursing Ser- Ainsworth ~ost, Am~rican L,egion, on ~:~:~d only as a check to IOsure falr1~ a. member of th~ Ornst~!n Schoql of v~~e and a former preSident, talked of the Monda~ evemng of ~hls week 10 accord- The results to date on
M, USIC, Philadelphia. Beethoven's F,'fth p~oneer wor~ of the early days of the ance WJth a custom mauguarated a numthe returns
Health S
t
Sh
Id f h fi
show a small percentage against the
~onata for Violin and Piano and Pagan.'
ocle y.
e to
0
t erst ber of years ago but allowed to lapse
A b
K 'I' meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas S. the last couple of seasons.
proposal, but the vote, which is large
I'nl's "Praelud'"
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lum arrange4 Y
relS er Safford foun'd
d fi t
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f
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in volume, is very close.
were h . . 'ffi
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rs presl ent 0
0 crt T. Balr, a past commander, was
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t. e two d. cult numbers played by the S~ry.~e; of MISS Esther Sparhawk, in charge of the meeting and introduced
the artists.
first vlsltmg nurse, who drove an ambu- Legionnaire Frank Markley who review. J. J. ~8 Change Place of Supper
Fol1owh~~ ~~e ~~s~~al program l4r~. ~a!1ce w"'~ch ha4 seen .service abroad, on ed the history of the Fire Company, and The annual supper of the j. J.'s witl
~Iexander Lackey introduced Miss Jo- ~er cal1s, of the hapPllless of the board genial jim Gallagher, of Chester, who be held at 5 :30 this Sunday evening at C~arles Ru~sell, p~es~dent of the
sephine Truslow Adams teacher of art embers when a new car could be pur- entertained the gathering with humorous the home of Eliot Jeffords, 223 Vassar Bus~ness Men s A.ssoclahon, says that
at Swarthmore College. Miss Adams gave chas;d .f~om the contributions of inter- stories from his highly amusing supply. avenue, instead of at Nancy King's home he ~s personally 111 favor of a local
a most comprehensive talk 011 lhe "AP_l este Cltl~~!1S o~ Swart~more. The first
After an appropriate repast had been as previously announced
movie for two reasons: first-that when
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his daughter grows up he would prefer
proach to Modern Art" illustrating it Health chnlc was held III the basement served the Legion members examined the
that
she attend a movie in Swarthmore j
~ith pictures depicting the various schools lOf the Woman~s Club and Mrs. Young Fire company apparatus in the Fire
Red CrOS8 Branch Elect8
of art.
expressed gratitude to the members of House.
second-that as an average citizen hI!
The chorus of the Swarthmore Wow ~e Borough Council, who making hea~The Harold Ainsworth Post has been
Mrs. James Bacon Douglas was IS lazy enough to prefer to go to a
show here than drtve to a neighboring
man's
Club WI'11 resume re
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,
earsa
s on
Bo
h for
H IIthe Board h of CHealth .111 commended for the highest percentage,reelected chairman of the Swarthmore town.
Monday january 24 t 10 AM' h·'
roug
. a, gave t e
ommumty of membership of any post in this di9~ Branch of the American Red Cross at
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop. of Harvard
Club H'ouse Henn' ~ t
.
In t ~ I Health SocIety a permanent home.
triet to date due to the efforts of Guenther the annual meeting held at th~ Douglas
avenue,
objects to the proposed theatre
well known' direcio
Of z'thPop~~~ ~n 11 Mrs. Cuenco arin Mrs. Philip H. Jew· Froebel. Mr. Froebel urges all Swarth- home on North Chester road Monday
owing
to
tht! complication of borough
~ingers who were
°well erecei~e~g:t :tt,~ forJme~ Boa~d m~mber, paid tribute more men eligible for membership in the afternoon of this week. Others elected
traffic
problem.
the New Year's Open House of the o. rs. ac son til brIef addresses. Mrs. Legion but not affiliated with any Post. to the various offices were: vice-chairPlayers Club, wl'll again
. conuct
d
h Gibson
addressed
to the
te
r' read 'da poem
nd
·
. to communicate with him or come out man, Mrs. E. M. Bassett; secretary, 1...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . ,
chorus. This it th fifth
th
M re Irmg presl ent a , presented her 10 to the meetings at 8 o'clock on the third Mrs. L. A. WetJaufer; treasurer, Mrs.
Annual Meeting of
Hotz will be wl'th eth I year A at
.r. behalf of Board and $taff with an artistic )ronday evening of the month in the J. J. Geer. Elric S. Sproat, Dr. WinLibrary AS80ciation
e c lorus. nyone 111 I'
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Swarthmore or VI'ct' 'ty . t
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c Ip on w nc 1 were mscnpttolls mean1l1g Legion Room on the second floor of t rop
rIg t, Dr. Harold Roxby, Mrs.
III
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Th
IC is urged to join. Non.members of the ong I e an
lappmess.
Borough Hall.
omas Safford and Mrs. Carlos F.
On Monday, January 24, at 8
Woman's Clilb pay a small fee. For fUiNoyes were named on the board of
P. hL the Swarthmore Public
th
directors.
Library Association Will hold its
er information contact Mrs. Lloyd
The sum of $1383.30 was reported ao;
annual meeting in the Library on
Kauffman.
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
the amount of last fall's roll call in
the second floor of Borough Hall.
At 1 P. M. next Tuesday there will
Swarthmore. This does not include the
All voting residents of Swarthbe a discussion luncheon with Powers
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21
College. Mrs. Wayne Randall will be
more are automatically members
Gouraud, radio commentator, speaking
7:30 P. M. - young People's Fellowship "SkatIDg ~.tI
roll call chairman north of the railroad
of the Association and should be
on radio broadcasting and the theatre.
8:15 P. M.-o'Recent Developments In Aeronau'tl:.-~ty ChurCh ParIsh House
and Miss Helen Jackson, south, next;
present to vote on the important
Reservations should be made today with
Martin Lecture Room. College
year.
question of the revision of the
A-Irs. J. H. Jessup, 243 Haverford aveSATURDAY, JANUARY 22
A request was made for volunteers
constitution and by-laws, the in·
nue. A special price has been set for
8:30 P. M. - Basketball: Swarthmore vs. DrexeL .......... College Field House
to assist at the Health Centers under
corporation of the Association,
non-members of the Club.
.,
SUNDA.Y, JANUARY 23
the Community Health Society and
Voting for directors will con::30 P. M.-J. J's Supper ............••...... · ...•....•..•. 223 Vassar A"enue
anyone able to help in this way should
:45 P • .Y.-Organ Recital by Ernest Wllloughby .......... Clothler Memorial
communicate with Mrs. Nellie Cuen.
tinue during library hours on
Friday and Saturday of this week
Many At Fire Company Banquet
MONDAY, JANUARY 24
co, supervising nurse, at Borough Hall.
8:00 P. M.-Annual MeetIng Publlc Llbrary ............ Ltbrary. Borough Hall
Miss Byrd Hagy, of the Philadelphia
and on Monday, January 24, un·
8:00 P. Y.-Methodist Young "fomen's Association •••..• 405 Haverford. Place
til 8 P. M. There is much interest
Frank, the Barber, is being congratheadquarters, related interesting Red
TUESDAY, .JANUARY 25
in the selection of three directors
ulated upon the success of the 1938 ban10:00 A. Y. - L. W. V. StUdy Or:Qup ....................... 600 Harvard Avenue
Cross statistics and commended the
from
the four candidates named
quet of the Swarthmore Fire and Pro1:00 P. Y.-Dlscusslon Luncheon ................. ·..... ·........ Woman.·s Club
local branch on its quick growth from
on
the
ballot; Alice F. Barber,
3:15 P. Y.-Basketball: 8~ore VB. CoUlngda,le ..•..... Hlgh School Gym.
a unit with only two branches, Home
~ectiv~ Association held Thursday even8.00 P. M.-PublJc Hearing 0ll:.Movte •..•••••••...•.• Hlgh School Auditorium
Mrs.
Peter
E. Told, Richard G.
ng of last week under his direction. The
Service and Roll Call, to its present
TJlURSDAY.
JANUARY Z'7
Haig
and
Rev.
J. Jarden Guenargest turllout ever recorded at one of
.
status which covers as well Disaster
8:00 P. Y.-Presbyterian Young Women's
GUUd .••..••••• 533 Riverview Road
ther.
these annual dinners was in attendance.,
Relief, Nursing Service, First Aid,
Clifford M. Rumsey acted as toastmaster. •
.
• Braille and Production.
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THE
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SAFETY PATROL
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COIlSCIOUS
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lUrrl(ullr let1\ll\ HI tlu:lr prt.'s(utatlOll
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JANUARY
SWARTIlMOREAN
of arrall,R4.:IIu.:nt!'i and .lsked to 11<1111C hu . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
REELECTED FIRE CHIEF
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Program Also "",h"lell
Chunh s)Joke to the J J 's 011 \anous I
No ..•.. Psydliatrist
"h.lsl.:s of the IIItudcl1ul1unatum 11 )outh
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food to a CUII\ descent \\UIII.(I1 \\ ho h h
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IIHI Se..hool lIlu,'l1l1g' I lIestll\ e\Cllmg
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(,lrI SWill J IOlbl' t:ullIlllllh:e hc.tdeu U)
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1II0rl.: fresh .Ilr thl' bettcr
I hl.'se talllllllss,mjlltll\lIlthcltllOPIaIlCOII lIunsmg and at tJmcs llilanous III Its \\arl1l11g thc jllrkt'.! tlr ilt.:lIlg Iler III quet !til ,III outdoui tllt:(lIIt.:e
Dr and Mrs Haggctt thclr \\Imh SCHI il pl.'rSUIIS \\t.'rc seated Jt:fke<11 I h Ilthl'r \\ I ........ 1\1'1I lhare.e of hndlllg
p0111ts \\t.'rl.: hroug:ht oul III the diSCUS tllct "IHch hrpught tht' h\o IIltlons to t.:tlmed)
SIOIl follo\\ IIlg Dr
Cornn!'i t Ilk Dr thl'lr pre s l'llt entente
It\\O daughtcrs and the sl..'rvant girl Allin. fOf\\,nd ( t i l hml"'> ~Irs \\ Irds knee Ilt lout Ihlut I till.' .,t.:rtt.'11 1Il
Of tlnrd t.:OIlsldcr,ltlon IS the hallan I H11P) the S,lIne hou"e 111 \\llIch 1I1 1111 h\ccll the 1\\0 humpcrs
thl.' hltl'll(c 1Il"'I<1e thl.' ~t.:ont House
lorrlll IS on the sllff of the 1'lul.nlel
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pili I (,e.: lIer II Il0sl'lt.11 l11d IS consult md SplIlIsh rclalloll!'ilup It IS apparent 1ll{1II1101lS lrhsl II\t.'d md pa1l1tcd .l dccadt: _ _ _ _ _______
Ih It s\nlpatln and IIIlert.'st defilllieh I hdorc :0\0 olll' thought aught of the art !,~
IIIV ps\Chlltnst .tt Jelftr'llll :\Icdleal
(e.:llter 111 the IIlsnrgent s canse but It I... t s \\01 k until other Irtlsts and de ,Iers I
Colll'gl'
lllcHs
rclltl\cl) sl11ll1 ,lI1l01lnt of e:01ll
~Jl1!-(hl to 1((IUlrl' IllS plcturc<;, bv faIr
C lpt 1111 (urr 1II 01 the Ke) stone
\utt) lillb re\le\\ttl the loe" school ment 1 hl re IS for IIlstance little IIlCIl- 1Ill' lIIS. 01 IOlll h) \\ IIc~ .md deccptlOn"
II lille: )llohlullS I.. thl' t.'Xl'lrt IHought linn of Ihe Illmt.'IlIl'lIt (If Itahan troops tell \( Irs ,fter the p
Ilaggetts dlscm er thc rcal l
III to 1<1\ 1St: S\\ Irlhmorl.: 011 Its nced for 111 Sp till
~I rs Brillion commentcd upon the \ lIne of th(' I) IInt1l1riS of the I ItI..' Chnsto
sift tr dllt.: for sthool chlldrell
cfTt:cln c mtHnal10nai hroadcasts o{ phcr Bt'1II the\ agul1Ize ovcr the lssump
Stll
IIO\\evcr I tlOn Ih II 111 un of 1111 m \\t re hlll md
STORE HOURS
\\1111 \ehle:ular Irlfllc It SIIllI.ly sclects
9 A 1\1 to 9 P 1\1 -~[on lues 9 1\ i\[ to 1 P l\l Wed
hoth tht'sc COllntncs set np e
9,\ 1\1 to 9 P l't1-Thurs
9,\ 1\1 to 10 I' 1\1 Frl Sit
Hctl\l' 1lU't.:h IIIIe1l 11lte..denue:e so that tamcd till pllrtrllt of herself ami rdu<;es
In I \ I~II t1 Ippl tI to 11 .. 1.' care 11 cross
IIro Hlr.:asts from foreign 11 1II0llS III i' t I Illrl \\ Ith It for e\en IS much Is t\\ cnh
Specials For Week of January 13th to January 19th, Inclusive
IIIg
III( 1 rcach natu11l11s of t.'lthl'r of thesc Ine.: thousatHI
\ncl thtll !'ihe mmages
Rolilid I atoll
presHlelit of Ihe I ISCISt states
to Ilroi1l1 t.:e the pictures \\Inch were
Selll 01 BOlrd respondlllg to Its 111
ll..'a \\ b st:rHd latcr \\lth :\lr., 11 E thought dt'<;lro\L'(1 ha\lIlg: rl'scllcd thcm
1 pkg Chocolate Puddmg
Dole PINEAPPLE
strllt.:llons Pll..'sl'lltul. til Hhcrse re- B Spclght IIld ~lrs Sargent \\alter UnkllO\\1I to tile t,m11l) Ihrough Ihe en
3 pkgs JELLO, ass'd flavors
JUICE-2 No 2 cans
COntlllenti IIHlIl to sludellt S del\ control I prc.:<;lcilll,L:" ~I rs Rohcrt IJISqlll '\ Ice til t' pi I) \bh\ hi'" rc.:m IlIled faithful to
4 package$. for
14c
lit hn light Ollt Ih It tht: Borough prl.'sult.:llt of the 101..'.11 \V
I. \\ IS tht' lllelllOr) oi thc Irtlst plmslhI) he
(011111..'11 and loc d pohce should ,lSSUll1e I e:h lIr11l1ll of the met:illlg duc to ttlC ll11"e of Ins kmtilll..'ss to hl..'r \lln dl)
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for dangerous Ir<.lilK lh"'l'llcl' 01 ~Irs I tI".inl A Je.:nkllls shl 1(,1\1.' ... 1'" "lth I sellse of t0111t)lct~
11)(lIb. IIbtl.'ld 01 school t.:llIldrt.:n
Jlellleclt1sl' of dlnl'<;s :\Ir... S 111ltOH Bn "'lllsflltUlII "hell !'ill(: 11Iodu«'s I \\ed
LIbby's Deluxe PLUMS
UCO Fancy TOMAcl\\elt (Ill the.: IIlCillclellC) ()f cllIldrclll lllt mlde all Illteresting report for till' rilllg rmg III prouf thlt thn \\cre rCell1)
No 2Y2 can
TOES
2 No 2 cans
\II hUHlhng the.:se .. ltUltIOIlS
lducltlOllti e:Ollllll1ttel' alI
\ttl.'r thIS III 11l mformil \ole pol CIS Ilarpe..r tt)ld of Ihe lctl\ltie .. all f ) propert) hl..'l~lIIg l(g.ll1\ toht.'1 Ihe ",rlsil I
renh respollde{l mt.'f\dlCitnlllgl) (377) rtsponsts to the \\ork 01 till 10) c0111 1I1g ,L:"1t.'Cd 01 tilt Nt.'" Inglllld IIlgg('tts I
III ft\or III such \\ork III S\\lrthmort.:
nutlel
h ... pllcl'd them III an uncomfurt,lhlt:
Hemz BAKED BEANS
Heinz BAKED BEANS 1 5
IhlullIlll hut thclI Punt III sellst: or JUS
18 oz can
2 12 oz cans
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IllC tllIl sh tllll II Ilullph III the 1..'11(1 ami I
I'ork & '{omato Sauce or \ egetarlan
I 011. & I III It I Sill '( III \ ("el II I III
the\ n ... t II Illh tn the pOlllt of uhmttlllg I
that \hl)\ IS enlillul to CHn 1IIIIIg-,dll:Jl
Ihn find the\ t.: tnll It hl'1p them ..dHs 01 I
Salada TEA-Brown
d I otht:f\\ 1st:
UCO ORANGE MARLabel-y.:j Ib pkg
).Ir Simmon!'i 111l\ed the ptrt IIf Ih
MALADE-2 Ib Jar
Illggctt tht.' \llIlrie.. dotlur \\Ith kc~n
uncle I st 1Il(111l~ ,uHI g IH III t.:lltlle..h "It
I~h Ill/-{ pt I furllIu Cl
Illlumc \ Iioulln Is \hh\ tlll'lIlgA.unt Jemima Pancake
MAZOLA OIL
gl'tt s hdp "l1Iclled her fir:-.t major role I
F1our-2 20 oz pkgs
Quart Can
... pltl1(lul1\ Is 1(1 Illlkl' the hl\ lhle \hhv
IIIll1l lllPlllll1.,.{ than ever
I dill I 110m 1111\ 1I1Jec:tl'd mto the
Edgmont Ave. 8nuth and WeIM IMnetil
role 01 ),1 rs II I,.,gllt J l1 .. t the right
IVORY SOAP
Califorma TOMATO
1111011111 of I t "1"1ll to S\\ I) he.:r Iwhe.:llle
A WONDERFUL SLEEPING GARMENT
Large
Bar
8c,
Med
PASTE-6
cans
Bar
It \\111
wei g I\C 1II .ltogtthll dtll~htflll
11111 II I) 11
WOMEN'S \\ Ilham II Bro\\ n
UCO Whole Kernel
Ijllesllonahh Hided to Ius alre u1\ ex
CRISCO-2 I-lb.
Cans 35c
1t.'I1SI\( IcplltatUII1 IS 111 exccllent llll)('r
CORN-2 No 2 cans
31b can 48c
ACTUAL $1.00 VALUE
COlllllr~
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Golden
Roland G E UlJman as Roscn an I
arl dealer gale a pcrformallCl..' \\Imlll
Sleep
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III 111\ profcs!'il(lIIals lIllght em) and (ar I'
Tender. Juicy RoundS''''gl)ntel the Illa\ 10 hCIghts of (lehghtrlll
"Tender Juicy" RUMP 2 5
Bolar
Roasts BEEF, Ib
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B.n
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Cut hnm Prmw 51 cr Ikef
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Tllflll Flfllllw/
J. J.'s Plan Supper
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NIGHTS A1' CLIJB
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Swarthmore 19
large
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IlIcetllIg of thc) ) s al lYle home
of ~ 1Ilt\ \nlllllriC oil South Ch~sler
road list SUllda\ e\clllllg pl.tIls \\ert (II:.
l11sst'(l for tilt lIInual slipper to he held
(II thl' illxt Il!..!lllu IIIlttl1l,.., dah SUII!a\
Jalluan 21 ho.:glllnmg at 5 P:\I at the
hUllIe of Nanc) Kmg 011 Collcge a\enuc I
S lrah I l1ssdl \\as aJlPoll1ted t.:hal .... ma1;l1
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Dozens Golden
Ripe BANANAS---doz
STEWING OYSTERS
(Sma II S.ze)
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BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
EAST LANSDOWNE
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14, 1938
TAILORS AND FURRIERS
Cleaners and Dyers
NO It PARK AVENUE
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SW ARTlIlIlOnE,
I'A., JANUAny
21, 1938
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BOROFATHERS
DlNNE~JH;:f:gER HOUSE 1CONCERNED CITIZENS MAKE STATEMENTS ABOUT BORO
IN SESSION I he dn",•• '" a.d of Ihe Infanl.1e l'ar,.1 1-TM 0 VIE THEATRE
HI<; lund on rnda), thc 28th ,II (I 30
Council Appoints Alben Eaven. P M ha.. hecn transferred (roll1 the
The Swarthmorean Straw Vote
Disdose Reasonahle Differences
son to Committee of Three to
\Vomall's Club House to \Vluftler IltlU"'e
the campus of S\\ arthmorc Coll('~l: I
I.lhles for tcn will ha\c a hostess 1111
charge of each.
11 rs Rohcrt I C Ircls has kmdh lUll
sentcil to smg Deall R Brunhall
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1Illl1lstratl\C ASSistant Lahor Management
(If thc \Yorks Progress \dmll1l<;fralloll
III \Va<;lullgton \\111 defcnd \Vork Rehd
\'en hrtcfly and I Ilumher of loc II IIght<;
are prcparlllg lo heckle 111m on tins 1
lughl) mflammah1e <;uhJect \\ Ith Dr I
N RohllJSOIl pre"'ldlllg to see fair lllav
'-Ir Rnmhall 1<; a hrother-III la\\ of ],[ar
nner Ecclcs chalrllllll of the Federal
I{es('nc Board
Study School Safety Patrol
011
I he rcgul,lr lIlCctlllg of Borough
Coullcll \\as held \Vednesday CVClllllg
\\ Ith PreSident ] L lIcsscnbruch 1t1
thc chair and all membcrs the burges:.
and the .soliCitor present
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/rrvor of the I,rolmsul
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of Opinion in Solicited
Statements
amend the Zoning
1928 so as to I,ermit the erection
o(Jeration of a motion picture theatre 011 the
Ordmunce of
Lppt.:rluo ... t 111 mall\ Illlnds thl: past
t\\O \\et'ks hiS IHt'1i the proposed
,unelldment o( tht.' zOIHll1-{ onilnancc to
vacant lot on Park A,cnue, het"een tbe l\letbo.
IH.rllllt the crt.'etlon uf a mohon picture
dist Church and Borough Hall
Ihe: ltre on thc lot on P Irk l\enue bet"eell the ~Iclhmhst Church and BorD \V I-.! Morgan chairman o( thc
ongh
] l.tll
lug-1m a} comuuttce.: present('d a rc
I flUl not i,. /flvor of the ahme prol,osal
(.Irroll 'I hayer, of IIanard avcnue,
port IIHlicatmJ,{ progress 011 the four
the first Burgcss of S" .Irthmore, mem) ear pl.1Il for sule\\ alk construction
ber of ('mlllcil for III IIl\ \ cars, and the
adopt cd last \Car 1)\ CounCil 'fhe grad
Signed:
list SlgHI.' r of the ZOlllllg onllllancc now
mg of t h(' \\ cst sl(lc of S,,: arthmore
III force, IS opposed to a motIOn picture
a, cnue and the la\ IlIg of a cmder walk
jJlflil or /eflve your vote (II The S.v"rllmwre(ln office
thc Itre III S".lrtlullore because he feels
as suggested by the School Board hal c
or rrt Ihe SW(lrthUlore Nflt101W/ Balik fllId Trllst Co.
that tIllS tO\\l1 could not support it
becn complctcd at a cost of $33 or to
Oil or be/ore Jllollll"y, Jwu",ry 24.
hr~t cI.ISS olle
the Borough
~[rs Gcorgc Zmuller of Ogden aveCOU11CII authOrized the pa) mcnt of
m.e a Gorl
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\ l' Irs feels; Ihat • lot.:.t1 l1IoVle \\ould
lise of Little Cru111 V tllc, Sc\\er
Pledge Fraternities
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add anolher Ileon 10 Ihe alrcad\ full
] he dcslrablltt\ of some form of stu
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program \\ luch no\\ OCCUplCS Swarthdent s.lfch patrol \\ as discussed COUll
Among the local freshman pledglllg
more clllldrcn
cil suggested that further study be Otber Officers Elected at Meet-Jfraternules at S"arthmore College arc
).Irs J Paul Bro\\1l of \\alnut lane,
given tlus matter b) a comuuttce of iug
Last
Thursday;
Mrs.
Laucr )oncs, Delta UI)Sllotl, John Dc\\ ho through hcr \\ork \\ nh HrowlHci
three OIlC memher to bc appomtcd h)
Jackson Tendere(l Trihute
laplamc Edward Hannum and John 1110se Against IUovie Proposal tIld her 1937 38 chalr111anslup of what
Councd OIlC In thc School Board and
Luneheon
).IIIlcr Kappa Sigma, Rlcha . . d Sllllth,
in Slight Lead; Margin
Is gcncraII)
ad1lutted to be S\\arthOIlC by the Home and School AssoclaPIli Dclta Theta, Paul Cald\\ell and
Very Small
more s most successful dancmg class
tlOIl Alben T Ea\cllson, chairman of
Mrs Jo<;cph Seal \\as elected prcsulent ~Ibert Thatchcr, PIli Kappa PSI
... eason h.ls a \\Idc acquamt.mce wlth
thc pubhc safetv commlttec, "as named of the CommullIh Health Soclcty of
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Duc to the great ttlterest In thc stra\\ S"arthmore s youngcr Citizens. fcels
as the BOiOUgh s represcntatlve
I Ccntral Delaware County at thc Janua(")
Business Association Meets
votc bemg conductcd b) Thc S\\arth- th It a local movlIlg picture thcatre
The Fire Compan)~s rC(llicst for nc\\ Imeetmg held Thursda) of last \\cek 1111 \ I
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morean on the p . . oposed ClIlcma III \\ould k('ep )oung people of High
hosc \\as appro\cd
Ithc Lcglon Room Borough Hall Swarth
I II I·SC rego ar mOII·ltlY (tI1n~r mcctmg ~\\arthll1orc
and hecause some voters School agc 111 S"arthntore
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E ar I P \' erk es was c I ec1elI I ot tIe \\art IIllore UStllCSs "ssoclatlon have not yet had an opportlllul) to
I l\\ rence E Da\ les, of Hiliborn avemore 'f
~\ rs
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C E• R 19b \ last Tuesda) cvcmug at the Strath HaHn express themselves, tillS pal)er \\10 con-I nue
Plutadclpilla correspondent for
.~ rs
<;ceond 'ICC presl(lcnt Mrs Ed\\ard ~[ ]nl1 members "ere entertamed by mo- tlllnc ItS stra" \otc thiS \\eck E,er,) the Xe,\ York 1.1111es authonzes the
stalcment
As one \\ho has
8m (I trcaSUl er ).[ r<; J Donald G 1b 5011 I hon pictures fUflushed by the General person I\\cllt)-onc ).cars of age or follo\\II1O'
h
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IElectrIC Company ShOW111g the advan O\er, \\ho has not sent 111 a ballot IS hHd til other comtllUIl1Ues 111 the East,
secre ar)
tagcs of IlIummatlOn ItI selhng Follow- ul\lted to cxprcss Ius Op"lton on ".ilC- the '-hddle \Vest and the Far \Vest
Reports \\crc gl\cn of the hapl>Y mg the movies Jerry Martel ga\e a thcr thc proposed amendment to the unttl four \cars ago r thmk I can fully
Chorus
B··
I Chrl~tma5 !)artlcs at the H ... _ltl Ccn.te.,. \ \ cr) II1tc:rC)tillg' talk on 11 o..:fChanUb- ILunlllg orUllllIlce shall lie made
tPI)rCclate the ullIquc. r stiul, nonU I
egtn
Year given \\Ith the help o( thc Girl Sconts Illg and CompetItIon' after \\Inch therc
Chp the coupon and mad or lea,c C0l1l111Crcml charactcr of thiS resldcntlal
nt: er
enry Hotz, Powers
a groul) of puhhc stunted sellool ho\s \\as a general dISCUSSIOn of the sub It 111 the haHot box at lhe S\\arth- suhurb 1 d s ilot attempl to cOll\mcc
Gouralld at Luncheon
!awl \er) 111terested hoard memhers
Jeets
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l110rcan office or It 1 he S\\arfhmorc tlursl.'hcs III the mterests 01 frlendslup,
and
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HEALTH SOCIETY
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STRAW VOTE
TO CONTINUE
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CLUB PROGRAM
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FIREMEN GUES"I'S
Nellie P Cucnco SUpCn l!'illlg'
lurs( rcported u)lon the actl\lttes of a
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hus, month \\hell 6:H \1<;ltS \\crt.' t1lade
h\ the nu .... smg staff
.r\ckn()\\ledgment \\.IS marie 01 the 1l1am)
gilts \\llIch \\erc g-I\CIl to the agcllC) I Old Custom Revived Monday
h) fnends dur1l1g the month of DCccl11h('r I
Evening In Tribute To
II11IlJNtaC)
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f0 II O\\lI1g tiC
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mcctlng al
Borough Volunteers
luncheon \\as gncn at Ihe Ingleneuk 111
:\atlOllal Bank aud 1 rust Compau) (Ill
or bcforl' '-Jonda\ Januan 2-1
Ihc Irt and mUSIC sCctlOliS of tht'
l'lIs ballot IS 1'Iltireh mdependcnt
\\ oman s Cluh g.l\e t combmed l.rogram
ot all pctltlOns and tht.' ~fall Ballot ot
011 Tuesday, J,lIIuary IS
Introduced h,)
the \Vomans Cluh Its result<; "Ill be
llrs L1o)d "-auffman, chalrlllan of musIc
cOlillted and rq)orted separ.ltel) tt the
Mrs Herbcrt Fraser and 1hss Helen
puhltc hearll1g ncxt 1UC!'id l \ C\elllllg
Bchrc entertallle(1 ".111 1\'0 ,Iel.glllflli
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lour \\Ishes through
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)113110 and \lohn sclccholls
~Ir ... rra<;er
t lIS) l ot
Ie S\\ lrthmorcall repeats
t.'lIlphatlcall) Its statement of last "eek
IS \\cll kIlO\\11 111 S\\arthmore for her honor or ~[r<; \ F Jackson the rc
\chvc membcrs of the S"arthmore liloll signatures arc confidcnttal and re
tllauo \\ork hoth IS a solOist and an tmng presldcnt ~Irs )'lartl1l B Young Fire COinpan} \\cre gucsts ot tht' Harold (111.r .. ,1 0 •• 1, "" • cl,"ck 10 ".sl.re f'.rI foull( Icr ... (It the !\ursmg Ser \lIIs\\orth Post Amcrlcan LegIOn, on ness...
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accollll>al11st. and as "cll as 'I.s" Bel.re onc () r tie
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IS a memher of the Oillstelll School of \Ice au( a ormcr prc<;ldent tal cd 0 Ihel).londa y e\elllllg o( tillS \\cek III accordIhe results to date 011 the rcturns
~Iuslc Pluladclplua Bcethmcn S Fifth I ~~{)I1~~r ~ork of ~hc l.'a~l; d;,s of lithc allt.:e '\lIh a custom lIIallguaratcd a Ilum sho\\ a small percentage agamst thc
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oCleh ~ he to ( 0 thc Irst hcr of )cars ago hut allo\\cd to lapse proposal hut the \otc \\hlch Is large
ona a or 10 III all(
mno all(
agll1 meetmg at the hOllle of ~Irs Thom.ls S tht' list couplc of scasons
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rCls cr Safford. foundcr and first preSident of
Robert T Balr a past commandcr, \\as In \OIUIllC, IS 'cr) .1
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I Scr\ice of ~hss Esthcr Sparha"\\k III dmrgc of thc Illeetlllg and mtroduced J J ' Ch
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ange
ace of upper
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fint \ ISIIIIlg- nurse \\ ho drO\ c an ;ull.hu- l eguJIlnllrc I r.lIlk ~[Irkle\ \\ ho re\ 11.'\\
Fullo\\lIl,L:" the lIIuslCti program ~lrs I lance \\Inch had seen servlcc abroad. on cd thc lustor) of the ]Irc Cnmpall\ and
1he annual supper 01 the J J s "Ill
pt:rhaps or 111 the name or superfiCial
progre ...... th tt a much necded and benehcml zOlllng 1m should hc amtndcd to
pumlt the crecllon of a 1ll00IC house
cspecldh "hen such a step \\ould Illcrcase 1l1ght tratlic hn hazards and
llolrkmg prohlem<; IHccssltatt.' added
police prolcctlon and dehnllel) make
S\\arthmorc a e:otlllllucial competitor
of Ie.:s~ deSirable COlllmullltles
~lr~ Hcnn :\ Plpcr. ot Yale ave-
OF LEGION POS'l'
prt.'sldent ot thc I hlllra Cluh of
PllIladelplua con ... lnlctl\t'i) statcs
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should hke to set.' Ihl.' borough 0\\11
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Irn t tn d Ite dne to th(" dTort" 01 (.lll:lIlher tht' anllual Illt.'cllllg held at the Douglas
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Annual I\Jceting of
c loms II1IS It thc fifth \car that ).[r hehalf of Board and staff \\Ith an Irtl .. hcl ~1()lI<1a, (>\elll1lg of thc month III the J J Gecr Ilrlc S Sproat Dr \Vm- j
Librarv Association
~otz \\111 he \\ltlt the chorus \n)onc 111 thp Oil \\llIth "erc IIbt.:nptlOl1s ll1eall1ll~ I eglOn HflO1l1 011 the s(,(olld 0001 of throp \\ right Dr Harold Roxb) Mrs
S" arthmorc or VIClllIty mtcrcstcd III tlltls long hfe and happtlless
Borough Hall
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On :\lol1<1a\ Januan l-l- 11 8
IC IS urgcd to Jom Non-members of till
:\:0\ es \\ ere named 011 the hoard of
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\Voman s Club pay a small fcc For fur
Idirectors
I Ihran \ssnClattoll \\ III hold Its
ther mformatlOll contact ~[rs
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I 1he sllll1 of $118330 \\as rl.'porltd ao;; 1
annual meetmg III the tlhrar,) on
Kauffman
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
Ihe amo"nl of lasl lall 5 roll call '"
the
s('conti floor of Borough Hall
\t 1 P!{ next Tuesday thcrc \\111
Is"arthlllore TillS rioes not IIlcludc thc I
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\otlllg rc.sl(lcnts of S"arthhl a (hscusslon lum:heon With Powcrs
FR[DA. Y JANUAQ,V 21
Collegc ~1 r~ \\ a) ne Randall \\ III he
nillre
arc. aUlomatlcall) mcmbers
Gouraud radiO commentator spcaklllg
730 PM-young Peoples Fellowshtp 'Skating Party"
Iroll cal1 chairman 1I0rth 01 thl' railroad I
Trinity
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a 15 P M _ Q,ecent Developments 1n Aeronautics
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Martin Lecture Room Co1lege
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\ rc.:ql1l t \\ Is madc tor \Ohlllttlr ...
uHhtltutlon lIHI 11\-la\\ ... thl.' III
nut.' \ spct.:lal lInc~ h lS hel:1l sd tOI
830 PM-Basketball Swarthmore liS Drexel
College Field House
(11 as ....... t at the Ihalth Ctllter~ U1Hh:r
cnrporatU)1I 01 the \ssoclatlOn,
non members at the Club
SUNDAY JANUARY 23
the lomtnl11l1l\ 1I1'aith SOCieh and j
\ otmg' for dlrl'ctors "Ill C011530 P M - J Js Supper
223 Va.c;sar A\enue
all\Olle ahlc to hdp 111 thiS \\a) should I
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645 P M - Organ Recital by E .... nest Willoughby
Clothier Memorial
COmlllUlIICatc \\ lilt ).( rs ?\elhe Cll<"11
tllllle dllrmg hhran hour.. on
FfI(la, and ~aturda) at tllIS ,\cck
l\lany At Fire Coml.any Banquet
MONDAY JANUARY 24
1((1 <;U]l<"f\Ismg nurse.: at Borough Hall
and
on ~lnllda\ Januan 2-1 un
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til 8 P ~r Thl'H I.. much IIltcrcst
I rank the Barhl.' I h ht:mg ulIlgrat
head(IUarters relatcd IIltcnstmg' I-'!ed
III tht.' sl'i('Ctt()11 01 three (itn ctors
TUESDAY,
I Cross stattstlcs alld cOllllllended the'
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1000 A M _ L W V Study
Group JANUARY 25
600 Harvard Avenue
Irn1l1 the four t.:amhdates named
(I11CI ot the s\\arthlllnrl.' lire and Pro
lOOP M -Discussion Luncheon
Womans Club
1(lcal hranch 011 lis (Itllck gro\\th trnull
3 15 P M - Basketball Swarthmore \s Col1lngdale
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800 P 1\.1: _ Presbyterian Young Women s Guild
533 Rhervtew Road
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the ..e annual dlllllcrs \\ as lit attendance
H.t.: hef
:\ ursmg St.'n ICC First \Id
Chfford)'1 Rum", \ a(te(1 .IS toaslmastcr I
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JANUARY 21, 1938
THE SWARTBMOREAN
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Several Residents
In Sunnier Climes
Swarthmorean8 Flgnre in Two
Out-of·Town Weddinll8
Mrs. Charles Dehart Brower, of Guern~
sey road, is expected to remain several
weeks longer with her mother, Mrs.
William A. Childs, 01 San Diego, Cal.
Mrs. Brower left January 3 on the westward trip journeying as far as St. Louis
by airplane.
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Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee, of
Mt. Holyoke place, left last week-end
to spend several weeks in Florida.
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Mr. William S. Campbell, 01 Pcmbroke
road, Wallingford, is in Los Angeles,
Cal. on an annual business trip. He will
be gone a month, having kit January 2
and being expected to return on February
3.
• * Jr., of BaltiMrs. Louis Cole• Emmons,
more pike, left Monday to spend two
months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Paschall, at their winter horne in
Miami.
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Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates, of Westdale avenue, will spend the week~end in
New York City. After attending the wedaing of Mrs. Bates' closest friend, Miss
Elizabeth Raymond, of New York, to
Frank Heiss, also of New York, 011 Friday afternoon in the Riverside Church,
Dr. and Mrs. Bates will visit their parents, Mrs. C. M. Bates and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert W. Todd, all of New York
City.
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Hutchison,
James
Princeton avenue, was best man at the wedding of
Miss Ruth Roberta Waddell to his
brother, S. Dickey Hutchison, last Friday afternoon at 4 :30 in St. Paul's
Protestant Episcopal Church, Chester.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mn. J. Howard Waddell, of Chester,
and Mr. Hutchison is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Hutchison, of Oxford.
The couple will live in Wilmington,
Del.
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Union Coll-e, Schenectady, N. Y.,
Mrs. John R. Bates, of Westdale awMrs. John C Moore, of Vassar ave- hampton College and Beaver College of
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d tea Wed nue, entertained at luncheon and bridge Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. 'Ibis is the
among the studellts who have been proLc-1 nue, entertam a
ge an
first season in which Sweet Briar has
ere- on Wednesday.
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ticing fencing for the past few
Desday a I ternoon w h en her gues 5 w
Mrs. J. Albright Jones, Mrs. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Moore entertained with played the two-court game throughout.
under Coach Merton L. Zubres in
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Kit Mrs.
a d,'n"er and bridge party last Saturday. Last year's encounter with Beaver was
aration for the elimitliltion contest •
ewnam, JUrs.
n ey
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will culminate jn matches for the
MacDonald Swan. Mrs. F. Nelson.
• W·•• Lu.k ens, of Strath; been
its introduction to this game, which has
Mr. and Mrs. C.
popular with northern colleges for
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Haven avenue, WI en e m a. ew mem-Itwo or three years.
the annual intramural winter sports
bers of the Swarthmore Kindergarten
tomorrow afternoon at a party in honor, ~--------------val in March.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Krase,
Mr. Lawrence prepared to enter Union Westdale avenue, had as their
. of the fifth birt~day of their daughter,~YOUR
College at Swarthmore High School.
last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. SLd- Anne. Guests will be Joyce Greenhow,
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ney D. Kirkpatrick and children, Mary
Pittenger, Betsy Pheil, Jane Allen,
Joan Davisson, daughter of Mr.
and Dale, and ProCessor and Mrs. Bidey Thompson, Mary Elizabeth Logan,
Mrs. George Davisson, 01 Vassar
J. Doland, lor whom they entertained Donald Fetherolf, Harold and Donald
nue, who has had pneumonia is improv~
a dinner party Saturday evening. M~. Ogram and Larry Franck.
ing nicely.
Kirkpatrick, who is editor of the Cheml~
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and Metallurgical Magazine of the
Birth
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McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New
A son. Stanton Strickler von Grabill,
D. Malcolm Hodge, of Strath Haven York, addressed the student branch of
avenue, is one of" five directors of the chemical engineers at the University of Jr., was born to Lieutenant and Mrs.
Delaware County Bar Association elected Pennsylvania last Friday evening. Pro-- Stanton von Grabill, of Westdale avenue,
at the annual meeting of the organization fessor and Mrs. Doland were en route last Friday, January 14, in the Jefferson
held last week.
from the University of Illinois to attend Hospital, Philadelphia.
convention of civil engineers in New
Methodist Chureh Note8
Miss Annabel M. Cresson, of Dickin-I York City.
son avenue, is improving nicely in the
Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park, following
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The Junior Church se~vice will be
an operation performed there on Wednes~
Mr. and Mrs. William McIntire and
at 11 o'clock Sunday morning with
day of last week.
two sons, \VilIiam, Jr., and David, form- the dramatization "The Recovery of
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of \Vawa are occupying the Robert~ Sight" and the object sermon "Danger:Mrs. H. W. Brinkmanll, of Waln'"tlshaw house at the corner of North Ches~ ous Associates." A violin solo will be
lane, was hostess to an afternoon bridge ter' road and Oakdale avenue.
played by Florence Kimmel.
At 8 o'clock Monday evening the
club of which she is a member last Fri~
day at dessert-bridge.
Miss Mary P. Dow, who recently re- Young Women's Association will hold
moved to Washington, D. C., r etttrn.ed Iits stated meeting at the. home of Miss
Evans,
Haverford place.
Marilyn MacElwee, 0
t Io'lye,ke Itn the Swarthmore Apartments t1;::;~ Caroly-n
At 3 :30 P. M. Tuesday a roller skatplace, entertained twenty-eight of
to occupy 5-E which was left
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ing party will prOVIde a social get tofriends at luncheon and a theatre party when Mr. and Airs. Robert J.
gether for those who attend the Sunin honor of her ninth birthday on Jan- removed to Ridley Park last SaLtu,rd'Ly.l day Junior Church service.
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At Z :30 P. M. Wednesday the
uary 15.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Frank Cares recently Women's Foreign Missionary Society
:Mrs. Joseph S. Bates, of Haverford removed to Swarthmore from Phitadel- wilt meet. At 8 o'clock Thursday eveavcnue, was hostess at luncheon and phia. Mr. Cares is the new resident man- ning the Rev. Willis Esbenshade, of
bridge on Monday to a bridge club
ager of The Swarthmore.
Morton, will speak at Prayer Meeting.
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which she is a member.
JANU~=AR~Y=2=1~.~1~9~38~ _______r-~__
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SWARTHMOBEAN
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Miss Belle Mitchell Dudley will
main several weeks longer in
Mrs. Arthur W. Kent has returned
Ga. where she was called recently by
from a several months visit to her sonillness of her brother, Stockton Dudley,
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richwho is now improving. Miss Dudley will
Scales, of Belmont, Mass., and is
then return to the home of her brother- staying at the home of Mrs. John W.
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr~. John E. Adams on Benjamin West avenue.
Gensemer on Vassar avenue.
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Mr. Waldo E. -Fisher, of
Mrs. Edward M. Bassett. of
avenue, has been invited to pa,rtic:ip,ate II
Chester road, entertained
in a conference on the problems of the
afternoon with a small tea in honor
bituminous coal industry this week--end
Mrs. F. A. Krafft, of the W. W.
at Harvard University, Boston, Mass.
house on Yale avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Chandlee Turner and
their two daughters. who have resided
for several years ill Bronxville, N. Y.,
have removed to Merion, Fa., to make
,-__.the.r home. Mr. Turner has been made
a vice-president of the Turner Construction Company.
Mrs. Turner is the daughter of Mrs.
Ehner E. Melick, for many years a
resident of Swarthmore, now spending
her winters in New York City. Mrs.
Melick is a former president of the
:M rs. E. C. Thomas, of Cedar lane, will
Delaware County Federation of \Vom- leave today for Highland Park
en's Clubs.
Lake Wales, Fla., where she will relnain I
until Marc!1.
Sam Mitchell, of Strath Haven ave* * •
que, and Ford Wiggins, of Vassar aveCarolyn Flaherty, of University place,
hue, are entertaining twenty-six guests entertained with a dinner party Monday
at a dinner party at the Ingleneuk evening in celebration of her ninth birthSaturday, January 22, prior to the day. Guests were classmates in the fourth
Dancing Classes.
grade of the Rutgers avenue school.
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Mrs. William Hugh Campbell Lehman
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g er, race awrence Lehman, sity place spent last week· end in Atlantic
returned ·to their home in Btoom- C't N
field, N. ]. last Saturday after visiting I Y. • •
Mrs. Lehman's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Hutchison, son of Mr. and Mrs.
~rthur B. ~\Vrence. of Cornell avenue,
F.
C. Hutchison, of South Chester road,
slUce the holidays.
has been confined to bed for' the past two
weeks with the grip.
Marcia Minor. of The Blenheim, Park
avenue,
represented Swarthmore among
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rs. J. F• rancls
t e ma!1Y Delaware County graduates at several friends at luncheon and bridge in
the Peirce School when the seve~ty-sec- her home on Dickinson avenue this after~
ond annual commencement exerCises :)f noon
the school were held in the Academy o f '
Music last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Johnson, 01
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Amherst avenue, entertained with a few
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Friday-Saturoay-January
with
ROBERT YOUNG
JAMES STEWART
LIONEL BARRYMORE
Abo
Robert Benehley
in
'How to Start the Day'
and
Dartmouth and Lafayette Ava.
Telephone 440
"We Don't Sell Can-We Service Them"
OUR CASH PRICES
are DOWN ,
Now you can buy
a ton of Famous
Reading Anthracite
(laundered Coal) the
best of the better
coal for only
5 c per ton more
First Ruu News
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Subiect
to change
Mason Heflin
Monday-Tuesday, January 24.25
Edward G. Robinson
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Arthur B. Lawrence, Jr., a senior at
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"NAVY BLUE
AND GOLD"
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Shirley Shaw, of \Valnut lane, a freshman at Sweet Briar College, has been
selected for the 1938 varsity basketball
squad at the College. Miss Shaw was on
the college's varsity lacrosse team last
fall and plays forward on the varsity and
on the class basketball team.
Sweet Briar's intercollegiate basketball
season officially opened January 15 with
a match with the varsity of Virginia Intermont College and will include games
with William and Mary College, West-
COAL
co.
Main Office 4th & Allegheny Ave.
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To order, phone
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or Call Your Local Mason- Heflin Yard
PHONE SWARTHMORE 6
Starts Today.
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AWNIIMWINDOW SHADES- 5L1PCOVtRS
~ VENETIAN BLINDS, UPHOLSTERY
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PHONE RIDLEY PARK &00
Phyllis Brooks
Ricardo Cortez
• PROSPECT PARK.PA.
Editor, The Swarthmorean.
That property lying between th
1 should like to see my neighbor and
It,-fethodist Church and Borough HaU: hf~iend, Dr. Kistler, get a good price for
frontJng on Park and Lafayette avenues, IS lot on Park avenue, but I do hope
has been viewed from many angles during he can get it in some other way than as
the past two weeks. It has been consid- a site f~r a motion pic.ture th~tre. I
ered as a parking lot, as the possible should hke to see the stte. acqulred by
site of a motion picture theatre
th the town and held for the hme when we
home 01 a com u 't
t' ' as t e shall want an adequate Community House,
m OJ y recrca Ion cen er,
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adequate housing of municipal activities. ments-p~ Ice, . re, ammmstrallon, etc.
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the grOWlllg lIbrary, health centre and
~! a matter.o Interest t~at las.t year adequate rooms for community interests.
Borough Councd gave conSideratIOn to l '
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th u h '
SIncere y ope t t some way WI
e ~ n;. ase of thiS land by the Borough, be found to solve the problem without
lookmg toward the future when expansion reversing our stand and repealing the
would be necessary. J-"eking any assur- Iaw so as t 0 a eIm't
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ance of the support of local citizens no more.
definite steps were taken to this end.
In my judgment its disadvantages
Th
ere ar~ urgent reasons why the pur- greatly outweigh its advantages. It will
~hase o! thiS land by the Borough seems lower the tone of Park avenue, which
Imperative. The present threat of the i, a iovely street. It will add to the consale of this land for other purposes m~ans gestion. Our parking problem is already
that any expansion of Borough activities serious. I would consider. that my home
at the present site is impossible since no property would be depreCiated greatly as
other land central to the business dis- a home place if the proposed theatre
trict is available. The present Borough should be located a block away.
building houses the business offices of the
I have always enjoyed the open stretBorough, its police headquarters, its fire ches of lawns and gardens in Swarthmore
depaw;tment, the public library, the Health without walls or high hedges in the
and Family Societies. the Red Cross. the English style. I would be sorry to see
American Legion. At the present time Swarthmoreans retire behind high walls
the qu... rters for police cars and Borough enclosing their lawns and gardens, but I
trucks are crowded and the care of new foresee that they will be forced to do this
and larger equipment for the Fire Com- for the sake of privacy and quiet, if we
pany is an additional problem. The need invite conditions such as those we see
of keeping the Fire Company in a centra1 in the neighborhood of other mQtion
location is obvious since the business picture theatres in nearby towns.
men who man its trucks could not do so
Very truly yours,
promptly were it far removed from their
Louis W. Wheelock
places of business.
The natural growth of Swarthmore at
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its present rate will lay increasing demands upon the present Borough facilities.
ODer Pe.ition
\Vould it not be a matter of business To the Editor:
foresight and acume I
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e Cl Izens In order to make clear some issues inof tHIS commumty to assure Council f '
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volved III the protests agamst the erectlOll
theIr approval and support of the pur- of a motion picture theatre we are asking
chase of the one available lot practical
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for Borough expansion",l The acquisition you 0 Plu .I~ Ill. U • a IPe~llIon t at a
group 0 Citizens IS clrcu ating.
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f h ' land need not necessarily
otiS
increase
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the tax rate. This, however. is a prace petition IS as 0 ows:
tilcal consideration which would have
"We, the undersigned residents of
to be worked out between buyer and Swarthmore hereby express our opposseller. This plan presents an opportunity ition to any change in or exception to the
for one citizen working in conjunction present Zoning Ordinance which would
with the elected representative of the permit the establishment of a motion picBorough to perform an invaluable ser- ture theatre in the Borough of Swarthvice for this community.
more.
The present controversy reminds us of
"An able and scientific survey of the
the speed with which we must make such effects of motion pictures upon children
approval known to members of Council. proves conclusively that frequent atteuThe most direct way to do so would be dance at motion picture theatres is detrito petition Council to take such a step. mental to both their physical and moral
Who will be the pUblic spirited vol un- well-being.
teer
"Swarthmore IS purely a residential
to lead the way?'
community. It has no businesses except
those which serve its immediate needs.
"No motion picture can exist in Swarth..
CHURCH NEWS
more except as it attempts to attract outSWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN 0HlJRCH
side trade. For the first time it will bi-ing
Rev. David Braun, Minister
the spirit of commercialism into SwarthSUNDAY
9:45 A. M. -Sunday School.
more. It will bring increased traffic haz10:00 A.. M. - Btble Classes.
11:00 A. M. -l4omlng Worship. Mr. BraUD ards and increased parking problems.
w11l preach on, "The· Second
"Our children are able to pass along
Wind."
6:00 P. M. - Young People's FellOWShip.
the streets of Swarthmore in the evening
TIm RELIGIOUS SOOIETY OF FaIENDs in perfect safety. With strangers invited
SUNDAY
to Ol1r town by commercial interests this
9:45 A. M. - FIrst Day School
element of safety will be definitely
.9:45 A.M.-Adult ClftSB. George Bourdelals will lead the discussion lessened."
on, ".A Personal Religion For
We hope the readers of the Swarth~
Every Day Use."
11:00 A. Y. - Meeting for W01'8hlp In the morean will give this petition their
Meeting House.
thoughtful consideration.
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WEDNESDAY
Reha C. Hodge
9:30 A. M. to 3:30 p, M.-Sewlng and
qulltlni' in Whittier House. Box luncheon
Henrietta T. Clayden
All are, cordially inVIted.
.
Helen W. Goodwin
TBINITY 0HlJR0H
George W. de Forest
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Protestant EpisCOpal
Joseph H. Willits
Cl1ester Road and College Avenue
Rev.
SIR: '{OUR WI!'"E
VoliSHES ,0 KISS
YoU OVER ,HE
Slarl. Tuesday
PHONE-
"VICTORIA THE
GREAT"
AND OUR MESSA<:iE.
,0 '(QU IS TI1AT
~. Jarden Gllenther, S.T.M•• Rector
8:00 A.M, -
wltb
Anna Neagle
Anton Walbrook
H. B. WB1'Der
Waiter Rilla
And an ail 8tar CBst
9 :45 A. M. - Sunday
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and
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Fears Movies Threalen Quiet
11:00 A. M. - Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will Preach.
'1:00 P. M. - Y. P. F. Moving picture rec- The Swarthmorean:
ords of "CrIme Prevent.ion."
1 am moved to write you regarding
my
opinion on the question involving a
MBTHODIST EPISOOPAL OHUROH
Clarence p, Carter. A.B•• B.D., MlnIster
change in the present Ordinances of
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SUNDAY
the Borough of Swarthmore to permit
9:45 A. M. - Church School.
the building and operation of a moving
11:00 A. M. -Momlng Womblp
V:45 P.M.~BvenIDg WOlIIbJp:
picture establishment.
I moved to Swarthmore July 1936,
PIJlST CBtJBCB OF ORRIST. SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
• and during the winter of 1936-1937 inPark Avmue below Harvard
vested money in building a home. For
11:00 A.
~ 8w1da. Sebool.
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11:00 A. .~SUDdaJ ~-8ermon.
17 years previous to July 1936 I lived
. W ...~=~
-WIg each _ " . 8 in Westfield, N. J. When I first went to
p. m· ...4 JJ\,roomopen'daIlJ".
"-- .. .. ..daJa .1. w..1 "",,11.,. Qburcb Westfield it was a town quite similar to
'00_ Swarthmore in that it bad no moving
IlU'Vtcea _4 UN the RMdin. Boom.
All .... cordially IDvt_ to _"",,4 the
picture establishments, apartments, etc.
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Holy Communion.
Class.
KUPPINGE~)
Lub Duadllantag& oj MOllie
ODemillc DcfclUIC
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Mr. Herbert J. Krase, chemical patent
Miss Doris MacIntyre, of Rose Valley, att.onney
has been ill with a throat infection since
for the Federal Phosphorus
Company in Anniston, Ala. stopped Wednesday to visit a fcw days with his
last Friday.
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brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Ruth Detlefsen, of bfayette
Norman W. Krase, of Westdale avenue.
while returning from a business trip to
nue. will be the week-end guest of
New York.
Jeanne Thomas at Elizabetli. N. J.
LEiTERS TO 1UE EDITOR
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Harold E. B. Speight, dean of men
at Swarthmore College, will deliver an
address at the mid-winter commencement
of Pennsylvania State College on Wednesday, January 26.
ROSAUE DRYDEN
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"1 am certain that the claim i. falla- rents will deplore the introduction of a
cious that increased business will reo new and uncontrol!able element of di·
It was merely a quiet suburban town
having all 01 the benefits of the Quiet
village life. During these 17 year. different enterprises were added to West...
field, until· at the present time it has
movies, apartment houses, and all other
modern
commercial
developments
which tend to change the atmosphere
of suburban life.
When it became necessary for me to
suIt in greater tax receipts, and that version which cannot but make more
the general taxpayer will benefit.
difficult the maintenance 01 ordinary
lamily discipline.
liThe alleged convenience of hav,'ng
"1 there lore d,'sapprove of the plan.H
a place of amusement closer at hand
Very truly yours,
thah Media or Chester is also fallaDaniel R. Goodwin.
cious. I believe that all thoughtful paOther letters Oil /Jage 7
select
a location
for aallnew
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vestigated
carefully
thehome
suburban
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villages near Philadelphia, and Swarthmore without question offered more
trhan any other \
unspoiled atmosphere. It was largely
due to this fact that 1 was willing to
select Swarthmore as the place in
which to invest money for a home.
I have been able to observe how the
addition of moving pictures and other
such enterprises change the atmosphere of a village, and I would be very
much disappointed to see this same
trend change the present atmosphere
of Swarthmore. It is my firm conviction that if the present ordinance is
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mohvles It IS on.yla matte~ 0 tlmedudntd,
ot er commerCia enterprises are a e,
with the result that in a very short
time the Borough of Swarthmore will
CORNER OF SWARTHMORE I-tND COLLEGE AVENUES
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no longer have Its present qUiet .at~osphere, ~ut .w~uld be commerc~al
Ized to
. a pomt SImilar to any other city.
is for sale at a drastic: reduction. Though it cost well over $30,000,
It IS for these reasons, I would urge
it may be bought now for less than the value of the land and cost
t~e residents of Swa~thn:'0re to conslder carefully at thiS hme whether
of replacement. Where, in all Swarthmore, is there a more beau..
Swarthmore h2:s something worth pretifullot? And the interior is just as attractive, too.
serving. If in their judgment it has,
then vote against any change whatsoLook it over-tell your Swarthmore-bound friends-and call
ever in the present Ordinances which
Swarthmore 1000 for dependable information. This is too good
migh~ ano~ the addition of such comto last long-at the pricel
merclal proJects.
Sincerely,
Inspection by appointm,ent exclusively chroughFrank R. Markley.
WILLIAM E. WITHAM
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This'Swarthmore Beauty Spot
SWARTHMORE 1000
LaUtI. Pre.ent "Simplicity"
oj Borough
WISELY CHOSEN REAL ESTATE 15 TODAY'S SOUNDEST INVESTMENT
•,M ;;P, "iii,;&;;a, ..ii, DiU uiJ lSI lit bid dIfI M1"ii1 ,
The Swarthmorean,
Gentlemen:
A few days ago Mr. George Schobin·
ger wrote me a letter about the proposal to permit the construction of a
",Movie" in Swarthmore. His views eX-I
press my own feelings in the matter
so much better than I can express
them myself that I am taking the liberty of quoting from his letter and
giving his statements my complete endorsement.
"Swarthmore became 'and remains a
desirable community in which to live
because it has consistently held to :t
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Irec! phi1?sophy-:-th,:t it
IS so e y a place In whIch to hve In a
broad and full way, in which all activit'
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e stmp e purpose
of maint~ining high ideals of friendly
cooperatIOn.
"The business aeti~ities necessarily
have remained merely local services aisting for and by a limited market. Few
except residents of Swarthmore and the
College trade in our local stores. Our
problems of maintaining order have
been confined to simple rules which a
harmonious and cooperative community has understood and respected.
"To introduce into this community
new commercial activities such as .\
moving picture house or any other activity which clearly cannot be supported
solely by clientele from Swarthmore
will most profoundly affect the community life. It will dilute the community spirit by the introduction of
alien ideas and personnel in the business as well as in the social community. It will establish fixed rights in our
center which will find expression
through pressure brought to bear on
our council and administrath'c personnel of the Borough, demanding new
privileges and rights, changes in rules
governing traffic, additional facilities
to attract people from outside Swarthmore. The burden of administration
and policing by our borough officials
will weigh heavily on the taxpayer.
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PRICE REDUCTIONS
Winter Fronts lees than cost while they last -
will fit most model ears
75c Each
HANNUM & WAITE
YALE A:VENUE AND CHESTER BOAD
Phone 1250
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FOR BABY'S TENDER SKI N
§Jure cf" r i n 9 fi e {J
Wale ..
nOUGHT fO "'OUI HOME 8'1' 'HE
PHILADELPHIA SU6UlilBAN WATER CO
An Ad.thd Convenience at No Extra Cost
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VOURE IN TOWN.
SURE COME OVER-COME FOR. DU'll'1t,K •.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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II rs. John C. Moore, of Vassar aveUIIIOII College, Schenectady, N. Y., is
~lrs Joll1~ R. Bates! 0
cs a \~~: nile, entertained at luncheon and bridge
among the students who have been tJrac- nul'. cntcrtalllcd at bndgc
and tea
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tieing feming for the past few wccksllU.·sday afternuon W len leT gucs s \\cr~
Mr. an<1 Mrs. )'loore entertained with
under CO':Il:h ~lt'l ton L. Zubrcs ill prCl)-,llrs. J. Alhnght Jones,
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Ho\\ar
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James llutehbon, 01 Princetoll an:nut', \\as !Jest liMn .It the "edulIlg 01
:Miss HUll. l{obert.1 \\'addell to his
brother, S DIcke) Hutchison, 1.151 Friday afternoon ,It -1.30 111 St P.lOt'S
Protestant Episcop.d Church, Chestel.
The bride is the daughter of ~\lr. and
Mrs. J. llo\\ard \\'a
and ).[r5. ). F. Hutchison, 01 Oxfoul
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.II, \\a~ horn to Lieutenant and ~lrs
SI.lllt(1I1 \UII (~I.t1)JII, of \\{'sld.llc .I\llllle.
last Fnday, j.um.lr} 1-1. III the Jefferson
Iluspital, 1'1111.1
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l\lethodist Chnrch Notes
The J ulilor Church sen'ice will bc
held at 11 o'clock Sunday Illorlllllg \\ Ith
the dramatizatIOn "The I{cco\'ery of
Sight" alll! the obJcct sermon "Dangerous Associates," A violin solo \\ ill be
p1.lyed by Florencc Knllmel.
At 8 o'clock Monday C\'elllllg the
Youug \\'omen's Assocmtton \\111 hold
its stated mectUlg at the hOllle of l\[iss
Carolvll E\ans, 40S lla\erford place,
At '3 :30 P. :XI. Tucsday a roller skatiug party \\ ill provide a social get to- I
gether for thosc \\ ho attend thc
day Junior Chnrch service.
At 2 :30 P. ~I
\VedllCs
\\ 111 meet At 8 o'clock Thursday c\ e- I
1I111g the Re\, \VllIi ... i<:shellsha(Ie, of I
:\lortol1. \\ilI speak at Pra)er '\Ieetmg
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Telephone 440
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OUR CASH PRICES
~I r::;, \\ liltam lIugh Camphcli Lcluuan
)'lr ,\1111 ~Ir" .\ II Rea\l'';. of Unher- I
ami daughter. (;r.u:c Lm I enec Lehman, sity place, .,pent I.lst weck-end 111 .\tlanhc I
rl'turlled to thl'lr hOll1e 111 Bloom- Cit), ~. J
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field. N' J lol~t Satllld.l) altt'r \·I:o.lting:
).fr:. Lehman'., parcnt..., ).(r and )'lr~
J)a\]d lIut("hi"OI1, ... 011 of ~Ir and )'Irs
,\rtlnn B. I..mlelln" of COrlldl a\CIIUC, F. C IllltdusOll, 01 South Chc~tcr r(),l{I,
SUlce till holula).,
h.h been conlilled to hed f(lr the past IWo
\Hl'ks \\llh the grill.
).latti.1 ),111101, oi The Blullu.:II1I. I',uk
a\CIHlC, ]<"ll1e~l:ntl'd S\\arthmort: among
Fr,lIlu", -I a\ It)r \\ III CIHtrtaill
the mall) I kl.l\\,lre CUl1llt\ gralluatl'''' at se\l1.aI 111l'IHh at IUlllhctlll ami hrl(lge ill I
Ihe PCl1le Sdlool \\ hell thc "l\Cllt} se(- hel hume Oil I1I(km"oll .nCIHlt tin ....11tt-r- I
oml an1ll!.l1 ((J1l111lt.:lltlllll'llt c:'\er(l ... e~ JI 1J(J(1ll
the Sl hool \\e]e held 111 the \(,ull'lll) IIf
* \1 Johnsul1, !..It
).lu"lc I.hl l'\ elllll[.,l
~II .lIld ),11 .. II(n.u.:c
\ mlwr"t a H Illle, oHcrtallll'd \\ lth a fc\\ I
\rlhur B I a\\IClIl'l: Ir
.n I.:hlt·" oi 111 ulgl \\ tdnc ...da, t'\ ClllllR
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over NaUonwidc N. B. C. Bcd Network
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GOI~D"
'with
ROBERT YOUNG
JA~1ES STEWART
LIONEL BARRYMORE
Also
Robert Benehlcy
in
'How to Start tlte DClY'
are DOWN!
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Now you can buy
a ton of Famous
Reading Anthracite
{Laundered Coal} the
best of the better
coal for only
per ton more
$1000
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Mason Heflin
Monda,. -Tucsda" Junuar,. 2 j..25
E.h,ard G. Rohinson
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COAL
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Main Office 4th & Allegheny Ave.
"The Last GCUlgster"
To order, phone
NEBraska 9800
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"CITY GIRV~
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Phyllis Brooks
Ricardo Cortez
Starts Tllesday
"VICTORIA THE
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Anna Neagle
Anton Walbrook
H. B. Warner
Walter Rilla
And an all star ..ast
or Call Your Local Mason - Heflin Yard
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AWNINfiJ·WIN/JOW SHADES-SLIPCOVERS
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PHONE RIDLEY PARK 600 - PROSPECT PARK.PA,
SIR' 'iOUR WIFE
WISHES ,0 1<155
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LEITERS TO THE EDITOR
ROSALIE DRYDEN
News EdItor
The opinions eXllreSRed below are thOle
of the IIIdlvldual writerB. AU lellen to The
Sv;arthmorean musl be Biped, PaeudOh1mtl
may be used If the identlt,. of tbe wnter
18 kllO\\ n 10 the Editor. Letter. wUl be
pcbhshed onl,. at tbe dluCI'etion 01 the
Phone Swartbmore 900
£ntered as Second Class Matter, JaD'WU'J 24,
1929. at tbe Post omee at Swarthmore, pa"
under tbe Act of March 3, 1819.
Editor.
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AND OUR MESSAGE.
,.0 YOU IS THA,
De/elise
J':(litor, The S\\arthmoreall
I :;hould like to see Illy neighbor amI
That property lying betwecn the
friend, Dr. Kistler. get a good pricc for
MetlHxlist Church and Borough Hall,
his lot 011 Park a\'cnUe, hut I do hOl)e
fronting 011 Park <1l1d i.afa)ette avellues.
he "'an gd it in some other \\a)' than as
has been \ie\\ed from mally allgles during
a :-ite for a motioll picture theatre. I
the I)ast two \\ceks. It has heen consid!'hould like to sec the site acquired hy
ered as a Ilarklllg lot. as thc possible
thc to\\1I and held fur the tUIIC \\hell \\e
sitc of a nmtioll IHctnre theatre, as the
shall want all adl'(luate COllllllunity ] lous<."
hOll1c of a cOll1l11unity rel'reation center,
('oll1bining the to\\ 11 gO\'ernment departand as an idl'al 1000'lliul1 for a new and
ments-police, fire, administration, etc
adequate housing of Illtlllicll'al acth Jties.
thc grO\dng lihrar\" health ccntre and
It is a matter of interest that last \'car
adeCluate rooms for community interests.
Borough COIllll'il ga,'c cOl1sideraliol~ to
I sincerely hope that somc \\ay will
the purchase of this land hy the Borough. he found to soh c the I)roblcm without
looking to\\3r
definite steps were tak{,11 to tillS end.
In 111) judgmcnt its disa(h'antages
There arc urgent rt'asons \\!hy the pur- g-reatiy ou1\\ elgh Its advantages. It WIll
cha~e of this land hy the Borough <;ecms )(I\\el the tOile of Park a\ClItle, \\lnch
imper.ltive. The present threat of the i.. a lonly ~trect It \\IIJ add to thc consale of this land for otlier pnrposcs I11call<; gesholl Our Im.rkillg problem is already
that any l'~panSlOn of Borough activities scrlOlIs I \\ 0111<1 c(}n~idcr that III)' h0111l'
at the present sIte is i1ll110 ... "lhle since no Ilwpcrty \\ould he depreciated grcatly as
uther lanli ccntral to the hU"'lIIe<;s dls- a hOl1le place If the 1)1 oposed theatre
tnct IS a\allahJe. The pn'scnt Borough should h(' located a blork a\\ay.
huilding houses the bll ... il1t's ... oHil'es of the
I ha\e a1\\,1),s cnjoyed the open stret·
Horoug-h. its police headqualtels, Its fire tht,:; of la\\lIs all(l ~aldcns 111 S\\arthmore
(lepartull'lIt. the Iltlhlit· lIbrary, th(' Il{'alth I \\!thout \\alls or high hedge5 itt the
and Falluiy SOCIeties. th(' Red Cro ... s, the Fnglish .. tyle I \\ould he sorry to ... ('(.
American I.e~i()n . . \1 the IlIcsent IIl11t' S".lrtlllW)\'l·lIns retire hehind Illgh \\alls
the quarters for poliu' c
pan}' is an addItional 11mhlelll. The nced ill\ ile comlitions stich as those we see
of k('el)ing till' Fire Company in a t'<"ntral 111 the nelghhorhood of other motion
lo(atinl1 ls ohviol1s Sl\1ce the business pll-turc the.ttres iii Ilearh) town ....
men \\110 mall its truck" could not do so
Ver) truly yours,
promptb wcre it f.lr rt'IllO\'ed from their
Lom., \V. \Vhcc1ock
pla{'e,; of husiness.
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Its IlreSl'nt rat(· \\ III lay illcn'asing de
Offer Petition
rnamls UJlon the Ilr e"'l'llt Borough fanlilles I
\\'o11ld
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Ie 1'1
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f oreslg
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in. It and .Icumen for th·e Cl'1·lzen...
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Ilelr al,'Jlftl)\;11 and sUJlJlort of the Jlur- of a motion pIcture theatre \\e arc asklllg
(. lase 0 t U' one •a\aJlahlc
1,,1 I,'a,cf·]e.al )OU to puhhsh III tull a tJcl1t1ol1
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that a
for Borounh
TI Ie aeqtll"l
. ·1 Ion grouI' 01 clltZClls
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. . e~llanslon'
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1:0. llfculatmg.
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of tillS land 11('e,",l1ot ne(es<;arily imrea<;el 'Ihe petition i~ a" fullows:
the ta~ ratc llus. ho\\e\<.']. IS a prilC..'
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tical (OIISI,lerall·oll
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0111 IIC , \\('('11 I1lI\'er aile I . \\.Irt 1I11Ore IIt'rc!n(xprl'
Olli OJlpos...
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c ...en ... an oJ1pnrtullIty
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with th.... c'l- 1"1
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".\11 ahle and ... l'lclltitl(· :o.lIl \C) 01 the
the .sl,e"ll
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I1(' (.wce at motIOII plclure theatre:s
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\\ell-hclllg
\VllO \\ ill hl' tll( puhlic sllintc(1 \ohlll"S".u tlullore IS pUl cl) ,I resldenttal
tl'l'T to I(':lei the \\ ay:'
C(lIl1lllullil) It h'h 110 husmcsses except
thlsc \\hich ~en'c Ib ]mmedmtc Ill'l'ds
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CHURCH NEWS
"No lIIutlon plctnre can exist in SwardlIllort.' ('x(cpl ,I<, it attelllpt... to attr.ll't outSWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH sl(le tradl', Fm thc fil st tUliC It \\!l1 hrmg
Rev. David Braun. Minister
the "'pilit (II (OllllllCrciali ... m mlo S\\.lIthSUNDAY
9.45 A M -Sunday School,
morc. It \\ III hnllg 1lll'1 ca ... ec\ tr.llllc haz:10 00 A. M - Bible Classes
11.00 A M - Morning Worship Mr Braull .11 (t... .1IIt! illCI ea"'l'd Ilal'klllg III ohkms
will preach on . . The Second
Wind"
Our t hildll'll arc ahle to IM~" ailing
6 00 P M.-Young People's Fellowship.
the stl('els 01 S\\.lIthmoll' III tht: e\1'11111g
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS 111 lit 11(·t.:I ..atd) \\'Ith stl angcr . . i1l\ Itcil
SUNDAY
110 Olll to\\ \I by comlllt'rcial IIItel<.' ...... tln::.:~ ~ ~ -F,,'drstltD.CYI School
t'Il1llCllt 01 .... tll·l\ \\ III hl' dchllItcly
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ass George BOllr"
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deia1s will lead the discussion Ill..s~CII~fl
on. "A Personal Religion For
\\'e hOllc thc ]cadcl S ot thc S\\arthEvery Day Use"
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11.00 A.M -Meeting for Worship In the, mOle.11I \\111 gl\c thi~
petltlllll their
Meeting House.
I thoughtful (flll~idl'tatioll
9:30 A
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M to 3.30 P. M _ SewIng and I
Quilting in Whtttier House Box luncheon
All arc cordially Invited.
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lIenrictt.l 1. Clanlen
Hell'lI \\7 Gmxh\ m
G<.'orgc \Y. de Fore ... t
Joseph H. \Vlllit e
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
Rev J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M., Rector
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8:00 A M. - Holy Communion
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9 45 A M - Sunday School and Blbl('
Class
11.00 A. M. - Mornmg Prayer and Sermon
Mr. Guenther wlll preach.
7 00 P M - Y. P. F Moving ptcture rec- The Swarthmorean:
oms of "CrIme Prevention."
I .Utl moved to \\fite you fl'gardmg
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
IIll) OJ1I1lIOU on the (PICStIOll ill\'oh'ing a
Clarence F, Carter. AB. BD, Minister !chanRl.· 111 the pre~ent Ordinances of
9:45 A M. _ ChU~~:g::OOI
Ithe Boro.ugh of Swarthmore to pcrmit
11.00 A N.-Mornlng worshtP.
Ithe bmldlllg and operation of a IIlmlllg
7:45 P M, -Evening Worship.
IpIcture (,slablishment.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
I 1110\ ed to Swarthmore July 1936
SWARTHMORE
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ParkOF
Avenue
bel
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all( I (I1rmg
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ow arvar
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11:00 A.M.-Sunday School.
,,('stetI
1I10ne)
{lOg a home For
11:00 A.M -Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
17 :)cars previous to July 1936 I lived
meeting
week 8'1Il \\. est fiIe II
N .J. \\'1len I fi rst went to
p. Wednesday
m. Readingevening
room open
dally each
exceptsun_1
{. 1
days and holidays 1 to 4
M... Church \\'estficld it "as a town quite similar to
6e"lces and use the BeadlnK Room 'oog,pa Swarthmore in that it had 110 moving
All are cordially Invited to attend the
picture establishments, apartments, etc
P:
It \~as merely
a lluiet suburban town "I am certam that the claim is fallahavmg all of the benefits of the (IUiCt'.
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Ilaruld E. B, Slicight, dean of men \ilJage life. During these 17 years dif- Cl()US. t 1at IIlCreaSe{
us.mess will reI
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war II110re 0 cge, will delhcr all ferent enterprises were addcd to \Vest.1 SII t 1Il greater tax receipts, and that
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a(Id ress a I IIlC 1111· d
-wlllter commenccment Ie d, ulltil at the prcsent tllne it has I the general taxpayer \dll bellefit.
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13vmg
1110 ern
COlUlllerCla
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~I\\hich tend to change the atmosphere a place of amusement c10Sl'r ,It hand
of suburban life.
than "It'dia or Chester is also falla-
8WAB.'l'IIMOBE,.4.
Offensive
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Willi'
Dean to Talk at renn State
PUBLISHED EVE.BY FRIDAY AT
Lists Disadvantages of iIlovie
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1938
~Oll, Stanton Strickler 'Oil GralHlI,
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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MUST BE
INSPECTED BEFORE
~Ir Ilerhert T. Kr.lst.'. dlCmical patent
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. ' .tUorne\ for Ihl.~
h.·dcr,11 P IlOS{) IIoniC;
Shirle) Sh.m, of \V.lll1ut lane. a frcshIII eclton slllec COIIII):1;I) 111 \l1Il1stOIl .. \1.1 !'toPl)cd \Ve(l(
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m.tIl
at Sweet Bn,lr College, has been
11ll'"d.1\ to \ 1"'lt.1
n\ d,IYS "It 1 IllS
selected
for the 1938 \.Irslty ba5keth.lll\
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I hruther and slstel -in-Im\. ),1 r. ami ).[rs.
).It~ ... Ruth Ilctlef.,.cll. or Lafayette a~c-! l\orlll.lIl \Y. I"::ra<;e. of \Vestdale avenue, ... quad .. t thc Co1\egc 1I.Iiss Slm\\ was 0111'
nul', \\111 be the \\4:(k-l'1I(1 gueNsI JOf lhss "hill' returlll1ll-! £lom a htbiness trip to thc l'ollegl"s \arsit} lacrosse team last
fall an(1 pia) S fOf\\ ani on the varslt) and I
1l'.tIUlc -rh{ll1la~ .11 I'.hz'lheth. 1 .
:-.: e\\ York
abo on thl' dass ba ... kethall team
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)'lis... Belle ).ltt(hdl Dudley WIll reSweet Bri,lr's illtercolkglatc hasketh.ilil
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\rtlltlr \V Kent has returned
I1MI1l ~e\cral \\e('k ... longer in Atlanta,
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C..I \\ here she \\ .IS t'alltod recently In the 11'0111 a ~e\'eral months \'ISlt to her SOI1- a match with the varslt) oi Vlrgmi;:, In-I
IIlne ...... of her I)loth('r, Stockton D~dley.IIII-I.t\'. .111«1 daug-htcr. :\Ir. and Mrs. Rich· tl'rmont Collcge and \\ III lIlc!udc g.Ullt· ... 1
\\ho is 110\\ 11111JlII\ing )'11<;s Dudley Will ani Scall' .... of Belmont. ~Ias<;. and I" \\ith \Vllh.lIlt and ~far) College. \\ ...·st-i
thCll retllln 10 the home of her hrother- st.I)lI1g .It the home of )'Irs. John \V.
1I1.la\\ ami SIster, '\lr and Mrs John E. Adam~ 011 Benjamin \Vest 3\'CI1Ue.
(;en"el11er 011 Vas .. ar avcnue.
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).Ir. \\'aIdo E Fi~her. of Han'au1
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l.d"anl ,\1 Uassett. of North a\Cllue. ha~ heen im'ited to participat("
Che:o.t(,1
road
UUt'rtamed \Vl'dlle .. d,l\ ItI 3 couierell( l' 011 the Ilrohlcms o[ the
,ltternuOIl \\ ith a ~1Il.tll te.1 111 honor of IlItll11111l01l:; coal indll"try this week-end
I \Ir~ F \ j,raiTI. of thc \\' \V. Turncr at I I
Chanulee Turner
[or se\ eral ) car .. 111 Bronx\ ille, N. Y.,
ha\'e rel1lO\'ed to ',\[eflon, Pa., to make
thclr home, 111 'I'Ut lilT 1M:; heen lH.lde
a \ Ice-prl'sldcnt 01 the 'rUlller COllstructlOn Compau).
.Mr!l. Till ncr IS the d,mghtci ot :\11 s
Elmer E ,\Iehck, for mallY )l'ars a
reSident of ~\\arth11l0re. no\\ spendlllg hOIl~t· 011 \"al(' ;:nenue
her winters III Xe\\ York Cit\ ~[r::.
Melick IS a formcr pn,:sHlent - of the
:\1 r~ E C Thomas, of Cedar lane,
Dcla\\are COllnh Ft.'dcraltoll 01 \\'om- It·.l\e tmla} tor Ilighialld Park Cluh.
en's Clubs.
Lake \\~al(' .... l'la, \\herc she will remain I
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IIl1til ~Ianh
Sam ).IitchelJ, 01 Sttath HaHn i1\Cl~lIe. ano Ford \\\!-:,!-:,ins, ot \'''ss,t! .1\ cCarolYIl Flahert). 01 Unher ... lt) pl.lll."
hue. are enterlallllng l\\cnh -SIX gucst:. elltertained \\ illt .1 dinner party \londay
at a dinller IMrt) at the Ingleneuk c\ elllllg- III cc1dl1.lholl of her ninth Illrth-I
Saturda), )anu.lr) .?~. p1l0r to the day Guesb \\ere classmates in the iourth
lJanclllg Classcs
glade 01 the \{t1tger~ aHIlUC school
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Jenkintowll, Pen1lsylvania. This is the
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S weet B·
lirst scasull III winch
nar Ilas
phl)l.:d the t\\o-cIJurl game throughout.
year's encounter with Beaver was
Its IIltrotiUl"lIUIl to this game, which has
l,ll'lI I)OIJIIIM with nort Ilern co II egcs f or
IIIIH.·11 mCllue, \\111 entcrtam a few mem-lt\\O 01 tlnee \'e:trs
hel!' of the Swarthmore Kindergarten _______._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
t"mornm afternoon at a party III hOIiOI
of the fifth lurthda) of their daughter,'YOUR CAR
.\lIlle euests "III be Joyce Greenhow,
J.am PIttenger, Be ...y 1'111..'11, Janc ,\lkll,
HI(k) -J hOlllllSOll, )'Iar) Elizaheth Logan,
I )onald Ft,thcrolf, Harold and Donald
Ogr.1I11 ami Larry Fr.lIJck.
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hallll)toll College and Beaver College of
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Several Residents
In Sunnier Climes
21, 1938
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reuts \\ III dcplore the introuuction of a
lIe\\ and uncontrollable clement of di\'ersion \\ hich cannot but make more
(hHicult thc maintenancc of ordinary
f.lI11il_v discil)linc.
"I thl·n·rOn: dis~lpprO\'c o[ thc plan."
Vcry truly yours,
DalUci l~. Goodwin,
\Vhell it became necessary for me to ciolls 1 helie\'e t1mt all thoughtful paOlher I.'ul·'·s (In ptrgc 7
select a location for", new home I in·
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vcstlgated care~nll} ill~ the SUhllrl.h1ll WMQlMNaMJPHRP01\TfMW9illu,MM'QlIU'fl ,:~pmMMIHU(
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\'Jllages ncar Pluladclphta. and Swarth-I
more without (lllestioll offered more I
than :til)' other \'iJlage adJaccnt to:
Plltladelplua in respect to ib original
unspoiled atmosphere It \\as largely
due to this (.ICt that I \\ as willing to I
sclect S\\arthmore as the place iTl
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\\ Illch to mvcst mone), for .1 hOlllc
1 ha\'c been ahle to ohserve ItO\\ the
addition of mo\ iug pictures and other
such enterprises change the atmospherc of a vJllagc, and I \\ould he \cry
much dlsapPolllted tu :.ee thi~ .:.ame
trend change the prc:;<.'lIt atmo5phere
of S"arthmore. It IS Ill)' firm convictIOn that If the present ordinance is I
changed to aHow the addition of the
1I10vies It IS only a mailer of tillle UlltJl
other commercial enterprises are addcd,
\\ It It thc result that in a vcry short
time the Borough of S\\arthmore
CORNER OF SWARTHMORE ANO COLLEGE AVENUES
no IOllger have its present qUtet atmosphere, but would be commercialned to a point similar to .my othcr city.
is for sale at a drastic reduction. Though it cost well over $30,000,
It is for these reasons, I would urge
the residents of Swarthmore to COllit may be bought now for less than the value of thc land and cost
SIder carefully at this timc whethcr
of replacement. Where, in all Swarthmore, is there it more
Swarthmore has somcthlllg worth pre-I
tiful lot? And the interior is just as attractivc, too.
serving If III their judgment it has,
then 'ote against nn)' change whatsoLook it over-tell your Swarthmore·bound friends-and call
ever in thc lJrescnt Ordinances which
Swarthmore 1000 for dependable inform.ltion. This is too good
might allow thc addition of such commercial projects,
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to la!>t long-at the price!
Sincerely,
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This Swarthmore Beauty Spot
WILLIAM E. WITHAM
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Lallds Pres ..", "Simplicity"
of Borollgh
WISELY CHOSEN REAL ESTATI IS TODAY'S SOUNDEST
The S\\ olrthmore
A fcw cla)'s ago )'fr. George Sclwh111
ger \\fote me a letter .Ibout the proposal to p<.'rllllt th{' construction of a
"~IO\'le" III S"arllllllore His \iews expre ... s Illy ()\\ II fecling~ 1Il thc matter I
so much hettt'r than I c.w express!
them myself that I am taking the hb- I
trt) of quotmg from hb ktter and I
gwing' his statements my complete en-l
I~VESTMENT
PRICE REDUCTIONS
"'inter Front~ Ie!:'!:' Ihnn ('osl "hile Ihc~ Jast - - "ill fit l11o~1 model ears
75c Each
HANNUM & WAITE
Y AI_E A VENUE AND CHESTER ROAD
Phone 1250
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dnrsement
"S"arthmore bccame and remains a
dl'slrabk l'OllllllUuit} in \\ hich to live I
hccause it has con ... l ... tel1th IH Id to a
~lInJlll' and direct pllliosophy-that it I
b
solely a placc III \\ hich to In c III .1
broad and full way, in which all acth'i- :
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tiC.:.
arc k-eyed mto the sl1J1plt.: purpose '
of mallltainillg' 11Igh Icleah of Iril'Il(II)
coopl'latiol1
"The business acth'lttes necl,.,~anly
h.1\'C n·ul.lllled merely local services existing for and hy a IlIl1Itccl market Few
l.'xccpt re!'ldents of S\\arthmoTt' al1(1 tht:
College trade III our local ston <; Our I
problems of malIItallllllg order ha\e I
hcen confined to simple rules "hlch ~
harmonious aud eooperatl\'c cOlllmu- I
nity has understood allli n·spt('tl'd.
"Tn introduce mto thIS cnml111lllity
nc\\' commercial activitll'S such as , I
movll1g pIcture housc or an\' other actl\ ity which c1t:arly C,lII11ot h~ ... upported I
"olely lIy eitcntelc from S"arthlllore
\\111 Illost profolllldh affl'ct thl COlU- I
IllUlllty lift, It \\iIl dilute tht' <.·tlllltllunit\ spint I" thl.;' lI1troduclton of
alien idea" and 'personllcl in the hu~i
Ill ...... as \\ell ,\S III Ill(' socl.tl (':(11ll1ll11ilIt) It will estahlish ft~ed righh in nur
\"l'lIta
\\hich \\ill hnd expn,~ ... ioll I
Ihrough prc:s~l1rc hrought to bear on
our council and ac!mllll ... tr.ltl\t.' )ll·r ... onlid of till' Borough, dllllandlllg IlC\\
pl'l\ Ilcgl's .llId nght.... ch.lIIge~ 111 rult.· ...
gO\ erlling trdllic . .l
1I10re. The hurdcn of admini.,tratloll
and lloitclIlg b) our horough olllclab
\\111 \\eigh h(,3\11) on Ihl' taxpa}er
FOR BABY'S TENDER SKI N
dfJu r e
nOUGHT 10 1'OUR HOME BY fHE
PHILAOflPHIA. SUBUJilBAN WATER CO
An Added Convenience at No Extra Cost
HELLO
G-LAO
VOU'RE IN TOWN.
SUFlE COME OYER.-COME FOR DINN
OF COURSE, MY
BRING- THE NEW
FRIEND. SEE YOU I
A
ILE.
WORRY
MARTEL'S
T"EV'LL SEND WHAT I
NEED IN
JIFFY.
THE SWARTBMOBEAN
HARRIS &
Compliments
SUPLEE'S
Compliments
HARDWARE
of
STORE
C. M. MARSH
P. C.
Compliments
of
of Series of
of
&
PAULSON
BRETZ
MICHAEL'S
AND
COLLEGE
NEWS AGENCY
pHARMACY
Phone 529
TRUST COMPANY
MARTEL BROS.
REFRINGED
100 pARK AVENUE
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Compliments
of
DEW DROP
Vogue Beauty Shop
Help the Fire Company
Protect Your Family and Home!
JAKE
~urviving
DIX~:m.
INN
of
WAITE
During the next few days you
Chrysler and Plymouth
will
THE HOLLYHOCK SHOP
Compliments
of
ciation.
PECKERMAN
is
Cleaners and Dyers
Compliments of
WALTER H. LUFF
munity.
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BARBER SHOP
Support of the Fire Company is an investment in low
Fire Insurance rates.
Compliments
of
WILSON COAL
It takes the co.operation of the entire
BUCHNER'S
$2.00
dues
Compliments of
&
A.
MARTEL BROS.
and give their time, day or night, and risk life and limb pro-
P. STORE
tecting your property, are you not willing to give
Phone 950
$5.00 a
Drugs
WING
LAlJ!I,'DRY
BUILDEB
Swarthmore 592·M
Compliments
SWARTHMORE FIRE & PROTECTIVE ASS'N
of
Dispensing Opticians
!'r
Camden
Compliments
Compliments
VICTOR D. SHIRER
of
of
MADISON BROS.
SUPPLY CO.
HAROLD OGRAM
DODGEandPLYMOUTB
SERVICE
FRANK'S
MASON BUILDERS
BARBER
SHOP
CLIFFORD RUMSEY
¥.\.LE & RUTGERS
Compliments
Compliments
F.
of
of
AMERICAN EXPRESS
KIMMEL
,
&
SON
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INSURE
YOUR PERSONAL EFFECTS
WHEN TRAVELING
Compliments of
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
M.PARKER
STATION
Swarlhmo~ 42
Swarthmore 6
W. S. HOFFMAN
Compliments of
STRATH HAVEN
INN
PLUMBING
BEATING
ROOFING
Swarthmore 338
Chester Arms· Chester
The Whittier • Philadelphia
The HalDihon • Norristown
F_ M, SCHEIBLEY. Manqement
II to ]2 o'clock each Sunday_ This d e - '
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p3rtment !or children from the ages of one
Sings in Bucknell Chorus
to s~ven IS conducted by the teachers and
pupIls of the Intennediate Department
You are invited to make full u
f h"
Miss Barbara Ludwig\ daughter of
new service.
se 0 t IS Mr. al.ld Mrs. John N. Ludwigt of Walnut
On J
2
lane, IS a member of the Mixed Chorus
people :e~~rYadini~~~~ 9. !he t~oltowing of Bucknell University which sung
bershl!> of th S
hill 0,
e mem- Handel's oratoriot "The Messiah" on
e wart more PresbyW d·'
J.
19·'
h ' .
terian Church' Mr a d M
G
e nest ay, alluary
• In t e Baptist
nd Mrs. Cheorge Church, in Lewisburg.
Morrison Aile.;
,
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rs.
arIes
11.1's L d .
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led
Brooks, Mrs. Edith A. He d-' ' I S .u Wig, a sop lOmore, IS enrol
Iricksol", Mrs Horace M Joh
III the BIOlogy course at Bucknell. She
.
.
nson, "r. is affiliated 'th p' B
Ph'
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I socia sorand Mrs. Stanley Kite, Miss Bett Ann'
Mrs. Howard W N
Y
lorlty and the Women S Glee Club. A
Mr. and :Mrs. Stuart
~~?t~~'J:~: gr~duate Of. Swarthmore High School,
MISS LudWig sang the soprano part of
Lowry S. Glenn CreightOli B La
CY
lHss
Elinor ?o.{cC.~nechy • h{r• an'd M rs., uThe Messiah."
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A. Schmidt, and Mrs. Erik L.
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Christian Science Lecture
M;
JOHN SPENCER, Inc.
Bryn Mawr
Compliments of
WHERE CLEAN HANDS
ARE WORTH MONEY
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CHAS. E. FISCHER
DRUGGIST
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meeting, January 25.
y or!~!,al manuscript, has tried to depict
Beginning this Silnd
a bigger and better Barnard" as seen
Churcn lIour Nurserya;~lt~ai"!I:3fr~~ j ~~~~ugh the eyes of a junior class stu-
JUNG
Philadelphia
Gennanlown
~Iass
r
notice ;md care to join leave youi:'
membership fee at the The Swarthmorean office.
J. E. UMEBURNER CO.
P.E.TOLD
IF IT IS OF ANY VALUE
INSURE IT!
INSURANCE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
A. WAYNE MOSTELLER
Swarthmore 58
YE
Village Window Cleaner
GEO. GILLESPIE
BUILDERS
&
CO.
Showrooms and Office:
310 YALE AVENUE
Swarlhmore 1129
Compliments
of
A, HAUGER
Swarlhmore 19
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par~icu1ar
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Mrs. Frederick Child will lead devotions. I name of MISS Irma Zimmer,. daughter
An 0Pt;n meeting will be conducted on of Mr. and Mrs .. George Zimmer, of
Ogden avenue, Will. appear ~s a cothe subject, "Missions in China."
The Swarthmore Churcl
'II t
. authoress. The play IS a mUSical comIWI enertam d
dM' Z'
the Chester Presbytery at an al1-da e .an
ISS ~mmer, who wrote the
VAN ALEN BROS.
Swarthmore 10412
Ch:~;~r"s:
WATCH THIS SPACE
IColl~~e,
RODNEY MILLS
If you do not receive a
~nd m~ny
La~ri
The Young Women's Guild will meet
When. the Junior c1,,:ss of Barnard o~~abo? of the public to aid in
Thursday, January 27, at the home of
111 New York City, presents its tam1l1g ItS humane work.
show. in March, the
Mrs. Harold Ogram, 533 Riverview road. traditIOnal
year
as an associate member in your own interest?
COAL and FUEL OIL
St~~ens
h~use,
~arned,
ne~er
'1
Fuel Oil
the volunteer firemen are willing to pay
mor~'
~urray
IlIlg
&
SUPPLY COMPANY
community to maintain these low rates.
If
we~e Messr~.
NEXT WEEK
Joseph's
Phone 1629
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a
volunteer organization working for the benefit of our comPLUMBING & HEATING
ROOFING
PI~~s~e:!~~1
Se~mon
THE VANITY BOX
THE TAILOR
The Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association
~amedGold,.,aged
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receive the annual
notice of dues of the Swarthmore Fire and Protective Asso·
Compliments of
MOVIE THRILLER
~oy
Smi~h Mr~.
vlce.preSld~nts,
pla~es
Bo~ough
THE TAILOR'
Compliments
HANNUM &
t~e
Ma~Donald
Compliments of
SUCCESS
Borou~h ha~
~ise
of
, Compliments of
Soci~ty
~rly ri~ing
Compliments
104 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE, PA;
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CO.
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KITfY McLEAN
SP 9 R'l'SWEAR
1St party leader, will speak in Clothier
Memorial, Thursday night, February 10
He has spoken at Swarthm r
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RUGS
NATIONAL BANK
The ASU of Swarthmore College has
a. nnounced that Nonnan Thomas, Social-
I~t~
EWS RUMSEY
Swarthmore 254
SWARTHMORE
~ugUratee FIrat
MonibIy Playa
Miss Elizabeth Channell, formerly
Swarthmore, and a graduate of
more High School in the class of
was recently
awarded
a scholarshi
study
oil painting
at th
Aca.d P
.
e
emy
Art 10 Florence, Italy. ,
She was on a Mediterranean cruise time
0 e severa
wiih "COiieoIation"
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A
when, stopp,'ng over ,'n Florence, she toOk
s in fonner years.
PIaymg composed
to an mterested
dress sons
rehearsal
J
am
,
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way the three day examination which gained The ASU is also sponsoring a talk by
audience
of fathers,
and
friends on Wednesday evening and to a
Funeral services were held last Sat- for her this scholarship.
Dr; . Henry Sigerest, of Johns Hopkins
large appreciative group on Thusday urday evening at 8 o'clock in Siloam Miss Channell, who before leaving this Med,cal School, who will come to Swarthmorning, the cast of "Consolation" re- Church,
and Upland streets, Ches- country resmed in New York City, at- more March II. He will speak in the
ceived an enthusiastic ovation. The onefor Wilham H. Collins, colored, who tended North Western ty";'-sity and the Meeting House.
.
act farce by Charles George under the
Wednesday evening, January 12, New York School of Fine and Applied A meeting for the purpose f d'
his home on Washington street South Arts,
.
. .
1SCUSSlOg
direction Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman
the first of a series of monthly plays tb Media. He had been a patient' in the
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be presented by the drama section of
Media Hospital from October 30 when S,P,C,A. IN ANNUAL MEETING share·croppers w,lI be held sometime in
A 1i!t1e I...
nine,
Woman's Club.
he was found unconsCious in his home The annual meeting and election of
February.
oat In a mO.le bo.... arid watehed a
until two weeks before his death.
Delaware County
for
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picture. About" P.M. Goldy 'lell
Mrs. J. Paul Brown as Mrs.
undergoing a hospitalization for a threatMr. Collins, who was in his seventies, of Gruelty to Animals was held last
BOund u1eep. About 5 P.M. the
ened nervous breakdown, carried off the had been employed by the Borough of at Media headquarters. Mr. C. M. B"JOIII-1 Books Added to Public Library
theatre closed until time for the
honors, She was a most attractive and re- Swarthmore as a laborer for about thirty all was re-e1ected president, Mrs, J.
eveniog &bow.
belli?us patient to whom the hospital years and recently
served as foreman
and Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave, New fiction titles on tbe h"b1'alY
routme of
hours and poor for the
durmg the progress of
H. A. Peir.sol and shelves are: Long way home, S. C.
At 5:15 OJ' thereabouts our little
food and n015Y maids and too cheerful W. P'. A. l!rolects;
Mrs. Percival Arnlltage, secretanes, and Bates; Merry, merry maidens, H. CarMi.. crept timorously up tha darknurses (who were at the same time too
Comms: to Swarthmore as a young Mrs. C. H. Way as treasurer, Managers lisle; Home for Christmas LCD
ened aiole, but the doors were
t? eat the hospital tood) and worry- man from.
Sa1isbury, Md. estate oflelectcd
O. H. Spencer, R. las; To sec ourselves, R: Field' ;:::
locked! By now alls]eep had van..
IRg friends proved distressing and curing Joseph Gllpm, who later owned La Deane White, J. Kirk McCurdy, W. H. lar's pack E G d . B
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iohed and Goldy was afraid. But
Mrs. Paul Cleaver as head nurse and Grange on Fairview road, Mr. Collins West, N. C. Brittain, Dr. M. W. Allam Hill' T 'd' ou ge, rentwood, G. L,
then,her mental meehaniom began
ues
Mrs. C,
Swan as private lived on Michigan avenue and several I Mrs. T. J. Quinn, Mrs. D. E. Lindsay:
T
ay
comes, r,.
to dick. Out popped tm. thoughtnurse were true to type. Mrs. J. Francis other
on the outskirts of Swarth- Mrs. R K.
and Miss N. L. Dut- Sio u' omorrow '5 ours, L: R .. PeaUle;
There must be a 'phone in the
Taylor was a most convincing maid whose more unlll about ten years ago when he ton. A? adv,sory board was also
g m
M. Sandoz, MISS Bllnmanager's office.
pockets held an unbelievable amount of moved t'? South Media. His father, Sam. OJ: winch the following
de
D. Stevenson; Rumbin
candy. Mrs. Lewis Knebel played with uel Colhns, worked on th. construction will serve Mrs. Louis C. Emmons,
gallenes, B. Tarkington; Ghosts, E.
Sbe put her tbougbtto action and in
finesse the too persistent friend who in- of some nf the first streets laid in this L. G. 'Campbell, alld Mrs. Thomas John· Wharton; Imperial city, E. Rice; Tish
no time tile police unlocked the door.
S
d
mergencies-the times when you
and
is remembered by the oldest son.
.
marches on, M. R; Rhinehart.
E
sisted on visiting the patient and eating
h
t
d
aII her candy and fruit with relish which re51 en s ere now.
upermtcn ent C. N. Hayward
The following new detectiv
t'
need the telephone Dlost-aren't aI.
was tantalizing, and who bounced on the
.are three children: Addie complaints of abuse involved 652
are in circulation: Trial and :r s or';.'
bed and Mrs. Andrews' feet with eviErntly
and Daniel mals
fowl. The .majority
Berkeley; Thieves' picnic, L.
ways
about turning up
dent pleasure.
Colhns, of South Media; and a brother remedied WIthout prosecutIOn and
Death at the inn R A F
,during regular husiness hour•. So
A
. bl
k If
Fred Collin
f S
h
' arrests al d
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b ' 'ed f
BI k
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your telephone must he, and is,
n a"!la e ta e.o of the eccentricities
s, a
wart more.
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conVictIOns 0 tam
or
:'C
envelope, D. Frome; When
of hospitals: the one-act comedy, ably
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r.un and other f,?rms of cruelty.
thieves fall out, B. Thomson; Mayor
ready to help you to reach anyone,
played, furnIshed enjoyable entertainment. Interesting Exhibit
tlOns and correctIOns were made at
on horseback, E. P. Oppenheim' the
anywht:reatanytime!Tbe BellTele·
The scene was cleverly and accurately
at.
try markets, piggeries, riding
hush-hush murders, M. T. Yates'
phone Company of Pennsylvania.
staged.
Planetarium IJet shops, farms and residences.
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The Shelter committee headed bv
.. Cal~ndars-Old and New", the cur- Q .
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Christian Science Church
rent. demonstration,
at the Fels Plane- aniinals
Ulnn, s lOwed
7509 unwanted
were that
rescued,
including small
P
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tarlU,m,
hiladelphia, is arousing in- d
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Truth IS the subject of the Lesson- terest among loea] residents. It reveals ogs.
cats and 32 smaller creatures
in all Churches of Christ, Sci- the attempt of calendar makers to com- This is the largest number received in an;
entlst, .on Sunday, January 23. The Golden promise various dating systems. All cal- one year, a great advance over the numTe t
"Th
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ber of 2476 in 1930. 88 lost animals
x IS:
ou,
ord, art a God full en ars are based on various natural
?f compassion, and .gracious, longsuffer- cycles which. do not fit together per- re~tored, and new homes found for 345.
109, and plenteous III mercy and truth" feetly. The a~m of the date-setting cal- Tile ambulance agent, H. T. Dotts,
(Psalms 86 :15).
endar-makers has been to obtain a s!,?nded to 3?12 calls, traveling ~,/'7"
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system both cQnvenient and reason- ~t1es. Donations received for this
ably accurate. The problein has been vice averaged but 16Yz cents per animal,
studied in all parts of the world. in as for the sake of these creatures no
Presbyterian Churclt Notes
"Next Sunday the Rev. David Braun all ages.
fixed charge is made.
wi!' .l>reach on the topic, "The Second . Also to be explained is the interestMrs. Murray in charge of the humane
Wmd."
story of how our names of the days education: department, gave
The Young People's Fellowship will of the week. pappened to assume their talks to children and adults in
meet Sunday evening at 6 'I k f
present CUriOUS order.
schools and clubs on the subject of kindspecial meeting Mrs W'II'o C oCFI o!- 3. The demonstration will continue ness to animals.
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Mrs. L'IIIdsay, chairman,
.
the former Miss
Mary
Crst
'11emmg" th
. rough January 31 at 3 P. M. and
reported
sent a program of moving ;ic~u~:1 t ~e. 8 :30 P. M. each day except Saturday grave lots were taken at the animal cemein Europe last summer All h' h s a enI and Sundays, when it takes place a.t tery. fQr burial of pets
the year,
.
Ig SCh00 12 nOOn and 4 P M
maktng a total of 148 since
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0. f that ground, each grave
young people of the church and eongre.
gation are cordially
invited.
havi.,g
.
C II b
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d J
aU-me. tat marker for name and
dates.
Th e S esstOn will meet this evening at 0 a orates 10
arnor
unior
't~e
home of George M. Ewing, at 8
itiay
Due tothetheSociety
increased
work and
pe~se~:
is aSKing
the
o clock.
Compliments
N. O. PITTENGER
Adolph's Barber Shop
Club
Woman's
GREEN'S COAL
of
of
Guild on, Wednesday evening, Febr~ry
a~ 7 0 c~ock. The pur!'?se of the dm's to gtve an opportun,!y for all pres·
ent membe~s
,of. the
pamh,
and home,
those
who
make ,t their
regular
Church
to meet together informally.
9,
of
Compliments
Compliments
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
THE INGLENEUK
CO.
the
p.
LAY
~,ri,;-;'~'
Compliments
TAiLORS
of
11 PARK AVENUE
Swarthmore
504
CO-ED BEAUTY SALON
BELFIELD, Jr.
II~~~~s~EiCTI~.~O)jN~li~~~~~~~~~T~HF~;~SW~AR~'I~UM~O~~~;r~~S;~~::::;li=~~~~~==~"
given under the auspices of
Woman's Former Resident 10 Study in Italy
Future Speakers Announced
JANUARY 21, 1938
SAMUEL M. OODD
Compliments of
Thomas F. Conway
RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE
Compliments of
BOB NEWUN
FRESH EGGS & POULTRY
Phone 28o.M
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A free lecture entitled "Christian Scie~ce: The Science o( Christ-Healing"
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wdl be given at 3:30 Sunday afternoon
,,' nmty Pansh closed the yea~ ~f 1937 January 30, in the Lansdowne Theatr~
\Ith a ~Ianeed bud.get and paid ItS full Lallsdowne avenue near Baltimore Pike
expectatIOn to the Diocese for the general by Colin Rucker Eddison C S
f L
work f th Ch h D .
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on
I1!llmlbero
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ure . . urmg 1937 the, don, England, under the sponsorship Ofl
I . of regular contributors was large- the First Church of Christ, Scientist Up·
Th
mcreased.
Ipcr D ar1)y. 'I~\ r. Edd"
• Ison IS a member
• of'
e .. You~g Peopl~:s F~l1owship will the Board of Lectureship of The Mother
a Skatmg Party to-mght. Members I Church, The First Church of Christ
at the
at
1
Boston, Mass. You and YOU;
The executive committee IS ~n fnends are cordially invited to attend
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Refreshments will be served.
Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock, the
Japan.",., Student Named
.
. A. Meryweather, of Rutge~s
IniSS Y 0 k
a"
~Vlatsou lea,Japanese student
wtll show moving pictures of hl's
".
"Crime Prevention." He will at Swarthmore College, has been elected
describe many of his interesting ex- president of the International Clubs ConI"rien'ces with the young people of Phila- ference to be held at Swarthmore College
e as he c~mes ,in .contact with ~hem. in 1938, according to word from unton,
ongregatlOnal Dmner, followed by N. Y.• when the 1937 conference was in
and other entertainment, wilt be session.
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TrImty Cburcb Notes
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P~rish ltou~e
Out on the farm, each dairyman
producing Abhotts de luxe "A"
Milk, never forgets to wash his
hands before every milking_
knows that milking with dirt:!
hands would keeP him from earning the cash reward we pay him for
his extra sanitary care_
He
Laboratory test is our assuranceand yours-that his milk supply is
constantly pure and SAFE FOR
YOUR BABY.
Today Abbotts de luxe "A" Milk
offers the finest quality in its long
history, Is your cbild enjoying its
benefits?
~
? :~o S~ientist.
ABBOTTS*MILK -..~'"..,~..
For scrrice. order from the Abbotts Mi1Jc.maa. or telephoDe EVE~ -4-461-62 Or' Camdeo 3451
ASSOTTS DAIRIES, INC. .. DisJri6rdorsolW.,Ikr.Gonl,., Cn1Jfi«l MiA ... PbiLulelpbi., C:wulnIo SoIIIh JtrV1J Setnhtwrt
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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JANUARY
stars were awarded to: Ella Mae Beagle,
sentatives from each home room in the Mary Bonsall. Betty Cresson, IIeti)'
COL.........
three grades, the chairman of the group Douglas, Eliot Jeffords, SylVia S _
IUl'.u,
and a representative elected by the
Harriet Wickham and Naomi Wright,
This was the third consecutive year
class.
Junior
varsity letters were awarded to:
th a t th e magazme
. bas won awa rd s. La5t
The Seventh Grade I wbat a thrill for
T here is no organi""tion involving
~ ult f S
d S
Carol Goodwin, Emily McAllister, VirBe
y or eeon
emeeter .Re- year it won second place in its class and the. young people who. bave comple~ed the entire seventh grade as a whole. ginia Morrison, Anna Wood, Blanche
eently Announced by Pres..
the !ear "':Iore. received an award from their .e1emen!"ry educatIon I All the m- The two seventh grade home room Cheyney, Edith Kniskern. Nancy Price,
dent Aydelotte
Lehigh Umverslty. School Press Confer- !crestmg thl?,gs that. happened at. the groups are, however, organized sep.
encc. The adviser of the staff is Miss Sample Day last sprlOg when the SlXth arately as follows' Miss Barton - home Blanche Zensen and E1i""beth Whitaker.
The appOintment of six faculty members Mary Oberlin, teacher of English. The graders
the High School building room teacher; chairman, Mary Garfor the second semes~er has been announc- magazine is supported by the subscriptions and met their future teachers were
reU' vice-chairman Jerry Corse' secPresident Frank
of of the student body.
ing .to be compared to the projects being
James
treasurer, Laura
wa hmore College, followmg approval
I
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reahzed now.
Lee Hopkins; cabinet representative.
by the Board 01 Manager~..
. Local H. S. Rate
For instance, one small group of sev- Richard Bell. Mr. Miller -home room
Jacques Scherer of ,Pans will be )11Leads in Latin Tests cllth graders absorbed the principles of t!eacher; Jdhainnan, Elizabeth Pope;
structor of French durmg the absence o f ·
nutrition by observation of the effect of vice-chairman,
Shirley
MacMillan;
~:rce! I J . Brun. R~ymond Immerwaht, The American Council on Education, a balanced diet on a family 01 white rats. secretary, Charlotte Maas; treasurer,
,wd replace LydIa
of the Ger- through the Cooperative test Service. Another group learned about the body Edwin Rutherford; cabinet representam:n depart,!,ent, who will be on leave of has just sent a letter to the Swarthmore and its care through the health class, tive, Philip Shenkle.
a
the second sem,,:,ter.
High School praising the work of the and still another studied the general prinSeventh grade contributors to "The
I . au.
01 th.. Nahonal Ar- Latin DepartmenL Scores by the tenth ciples 01 science. Groups and classes Garnet" so far this term are Alice
c I.IV~S m
as ."ngton, will ~eplace Fred- grade class showed that this class in change with each twelve week period, Putnam and Mary Garrett.
eric t J ~anmnhg, 01 the hIstory depart- S\Varthmore High School ranks well because a small group working together
During the fall term, the girls' hocl
Len.' unng t e. second semester. ~r. above the average lor the public schools in short intensive courses acquires great- key team had its first competitive game
. e~m~n was a~slstalhJt professor of poht- of the United States as a whole and even er familiarity with scientific subjects against the eighth grade team which
.at whart
Irom 1931 to excels those who have bad an extra balf than would be pOssible lor a large class though hard fought was lost 15-3.
,
ahu
SIl1CC
t
at
time
has
been with
·
'o
'
J
' wltd
• h the
the National Archives.
0 fLahtm..
I h
mee f Inkg f or sh
art pen
s onceo
or tWice
Hs:rahdef boybs
l played
h
.
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n eae section 0 t e test your group a wee .
ul110r
Ig
oat a I team an two
.chard S I
"Koppers Coke ba. lleen fI
RI
hIS.
. .10.Its average I evel of per. .
b oys, Ph·l·
Sh en kle an d R·IC h ar d B e,
II
doctorate
t tha oman,
U. W•
lreceIved
B'
. IS superior
Classes .
111 academiC subjects such as
I IP
erhn' will formance to t he pu bl·Ie sch
IE
.
. studies won Junior
. .
h·rg h I 00tb a II Ie tt ers. G·IrIs '
lectur . a h' te DIverSIty
J W Ida
H
00 norms
for ng I·Ish, mathemabcs
and SOCial
revelaflon to me. '"ave u."
oat has classes who have completed two semc5ters must of course cover the entire tenn hockey practice, over the faU, culminbeen e 111. t"dotrY.th. d e on
ft 'or 'our years lIecau.e ,t
of A
eeo-of st ud.
. 0 n all sections except MuSIC
. and art are not merely lessons in. a t e d m
. a game WIt
. h t h e elg
. hth gra d e,
nomicapl'OJD
M eH 0t e . epartment
d h. M
y m latin.
ree aSt· ther . U
W!5 ..• de- grammar the Swarthmore class also ex- singing and drawing but in appreciation the seventh grade team being Mary
g've. me a warmer 1I0me tlla.
ghis d t
Isconsm' an d ceed s th e average I
'
• . arts class the. G a:rre,
tt L·
t mverslYo
t h (T"
or students
With three as \"ell. In the domestic
01S L andon, J ean F·ISC h er,
DC ora e a t e
mverslty of Penn- semesters a I
.
.
.
'
EI·I"" b e th P ope, Ch ar I0tt e M
A l ·Ice
, lIave ever lIael lIefore, a'·
sylvania.
prevIous
preparatIOn
in this
girls are taught to be home makers, while
aas,
In the department 01 bi 10
W.II.
field. The most impo:tmt value 01 these the boys are learning to use tools in wood
Shaw,
J ef*'oug. my 1I0u.e/. on a corner.
D G
h.
o. gy
I lam results doe. not reside, however in these and metal.· .
or s, Irgmla Lawrence, Manon Ber. k rey, W 0 ..S
dOlllg
inter-institutional comparisons but in th
nard, and Betty Ann
Hulme.
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" , fI'SO use .'en 'ue',
wor at the Umverslty of PennsylvanIa,
. • '
e
Swarthmore seventh graders enjoy
witt give an honors seminar on "Plant use o! these measu.res '" Identifying the supervised athletic activities, not merely
flllel my work's cut elow.
Clouda
Pathology."
supef1~r and handlcap~ individuals ill exercise periods in the gym, but real
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a partIcular class and 10 measuring the open air hockey games for the girls and
eo.slelerall'y."
Beautiful clouds go your way,
College Sports Review
yp:~~,ess of all students from year to football games for the boys, uniforms
In your somber and silver array
MRS. OSMUND II. .RE1Z
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coach and everything.
Over
the
moon
your
shadows
cast,
101 Towam•••I. A.....
The
.
'1 detailed tests revealed that the To this privileged class, "Old PhilaD unng the past week, the Swarthmore
Only a moment-can they last.
p.
Upl S are the highest in vocabulary, readI
Lanldale, 'a.
de phia" is not something to read about
Co II ege bas ketba II team won twice in two
Beautiful clouds now you are gone,
starts. Dickinson was toppled 51-37 and score
mg andofgrammar
. IS
. a great t h nlhng
. .
the classin01that
58.9order.
was The
basedtotal·
on 1~ book s; It
nearby
Wither and thither drifting along,
• One of the greatest
Delaware fell 49-41.
cIty
.he
I
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bo
d
·
I
first y(:af Latin study. This compared
, r e sc 100
ys an glr 5 may and
Some are dark. Others are bright.
The swimming team traveled to Troy with the average public school no·rm of do visit the revered shrines that make
All in moonlight-are lovely to-night.
advantages of Koppen
N. Y. where it lost to Rensselaer Poly~· 94
history come alive.
Beautiful clouds in the sky to-night,
tech' I '
b
.2 for two semesters of Latin study and
Coke is Its convell/ellce.
. ,!IIC nstltute y the score of 56-19. 555 f
h
A Chinese friend who r.ccently spent
Drifting lazily in the moonlight,
Mawhinney captured the 200-yard breast further
. or tests
treewill
semesters.
It is other
hopedLat·111
that two days observing methods in our
reveal that
Some are mountains, others are wings
It Is clean, light, and easy
t k f
s ro Garnet.
e or the only first place taken by cIasses rank equally well in their achieve- !'c~ool remarked the kindness of the
the
Many are only violin strings.
to handle. It I. long.bank.
E. H.
The women's basketball team defeated ment.
teachers, and the very personal interesl
Ursinus 25 to 17. Ursinus led 16 to 13
• ••
they take in each pupil. The Chinese
Ingand long·burnlng, And
at half time but Swarthmore rallied and
Tells Pupils of Narcotic Evil are older in scholarly tradition than
h ld h'
we are. Cannot we take a lesson from
It leave. very few ashes.
H. S. Girls Receive
Je t e~ 0h~te~s to o~e point during
Dr. E. A. Rowen, who has been them in this matter of appreciation?
Hockey Awards
You'll make fewer trip.
rna seco
a.
eanwhde. the Swarth- working in narcotic education for fourCertainly young people who are re~e 0 team
staged
spree of teen years, spoke on "The EVI·ls of celvmg
..
.m the seventh grade in
their
n
d tt da .scormg
fi
to the cellar when your .
Girls of the hockey teams of Swarthn, potnts
• w ,. andrthe
an .. ne ##o·~e...
e. S.I.~ .. ~l~..goals
for bl
Narcotics"
in the1· 0··
High School
Ao:.semS warthmore Schools the preparation more High School were awarded letters
•.
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,
J-_....
.
.
.
"
1
.
I
bin is full of Kop~rs. . ~ \
Y on anuary • . '
.,
Ior t h·
•6a'"
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elr maturer years should be well at a recent school assembly The girls have
He mentioned that there are between grounded in academic and cultural atcompleted a season in which they won all
And you'U lave money
H • S , B oys B rea k Even
t wo h un d re d 011·11·Ion to two hundred tainments, they should realize the nebut one game, and in that game were
too. Koppen glv.. you I
Swarthmore High School's basketball fifty mi1liot~ daily users of narcotics. cessity for keeping their bodies physic- defeated by only one point. The letters
team broke into the win column last He als.o saId that ~ore people have ally fit, and should acquire through cOl~sisted of a chenille "S," garnet on
more heat per fu.1 dol.
Friday evening when it defeated Darby b~en ~1t1ed by sm?kmg. an opium pipo! their daily association in the cafeteria white background. For those who had preby the score of '3 21 .
't"
t an ave been kdled 10 all the wars the library and gymnasium an abl·ll·ty' iously been awarded the varsity letter a
lar. Phone the nearest
_ III an exci mg ovarOp·IU~ comes Irom poppies
. that are. to work and share with others.
time game.
chenille star was presented. Those awa~d
Koppen dealer today.
Swarthmore led 10-8 at the half-way ~;~wn d In Europe and A~ia. Twenty
As we study the seventh grade in ed varsity letters were: Kitty Brill, Eleamark but Darby ratJied and led 21-17 ~older f r~gs come !rom !hIS. plant. He Swarthmore, there is one thing w~ nor But'gett and Charlotte Griffin. Varsity
eahernly tuinrnedtheonfiltlhale hPeeant·oda.ndS't.l.aedrth'lmt0ure
most
heartily
regret,
and
that is
that
all boys
and girls
of the
seventh
grades
t
k
I
at 21-a1l
h
H·II
P to ten wee s a UStng narcotIcs. If an th
h t th
.ith
I W en • I netted a foul toss addict tries to give it up he has "narroug au
e country cannot have
'\
on y one m~nute to go.
cotic addiction pains", which are ver the same privileges and pleasures.
I
d The extr~ pcnod had the fans on the bad cramps. It is a disease that is eve~
STUDENT ACTIVITIES OF THE
~g~s s~~h~r :eats for the whole time but worse t~an cancer. Twenty per cent of
SEVENTH GRADE
e1d goal for the winning the add1cts are made before the age
The purpose of the Junior Student
coun
..
.
In t er.h
..
af
twenty, '
and SlXty per cent between A ssocmtlOn,
0 I which
the Junior CabRAINEY-WOOD
the t , e prebmmary encounter between fourteen and twenty-four.
inet is the executive body, is to proCOKE
COMPANY
\\.onJis~7 of the two schools Swarthmore Dr. ~owell stated some of the meth-l "!~te ~ppo~tunities for democratic parMaIn
Office:
A . ;
ods which are used in order to smug- I tlclpattOll III the government of the
CONSIIOHOCKEN.
PA.
gams_ Glen-Nor, on Tuesday after- gle the dope. Among these are b
school and to encourage good school
Telephone
your
loea)
ezeha.Dge
1100n, Swarthmore did not get ~oing and of dead cats, glass eyes, false Yte::~ spirit.
.
61-500 (no toll charge) or any
All pupils of the seventh eighth and
Glen-Nor led all the way to fil1lsh on the and cards.
authoriled dealer
Telephone Swarlhmore 10412
long end ,of
40-19 score.
Most addicts start involuntarily and
grades are memhers
the o;ganThe JV s \\ellt down to defeat, as well w1thout knowing it. Some young people Izatl.on. T.he membersh1p of the Junior
but b~ the closer score of 27-19.
are given it)n dance halts and pool- Cabmet IS composed of two repreTO?lght a league game wilt be played rooms, served as headache powde
at Ridley Township.
make-up, liquor, cigarettes, candy. rs, PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY DINNER
sponsored by
.11 Next Tuc:day afternoon the boys The effects of narcotics are delirium
Roosevelt Club of Swarthmore
WI meet Collingdale at home.
tremens.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28
"
,~ • •
. The wo~st of the narcotics is :MariAt 6:30 P. M.
The Garnet Earns Awards
Janna. TillS weed, which grows everyS
where, and is the same as Indian hemp
Whittier House, College Campus
warthmore High School has come creates a desire in many to comml·t'
Benefit
for
home with three awards and three honol"- murders.
SIX CHANGES
AT COIJ.EGE
~ ~
PARENT.TEACHERS
01 '40, also was awarded honorable mention for a cartoon, "The Day Dreamer,"
in the April issue.
visi~ed
~ydelotte,
noth-, reta~y,
Cleav~s;
~aer,
~nc~ fUrl~g
~m:?n,
d
Ilca933scle.~ce
~ore
ye~or
Th~
Jsev~nth
lIMY. WORK 15
CUT DOWtf
°
~ r~tcelvel
n~w
ru~naV. I?~rothy
graduat~
UNITED "is
one of the most vital undertaken by Hollywood are sympathetic with the needs
private charitable organizations. It is of youth.
CAMPAIGN WORK this
work which
demandsbeyond
upon
philanthropy
fromkeeps
expanding
It bas been suggested tbat we aslc
D
21, 1938
M~\1y
••
the ability
of the community to cope
with
it.
Society Here is One of
"In that respect it is identical with
Many Snpported by Funds Ithe work performed by clinics and disof ADana! Drive
pensaries, which in many cases remedy
total of 76,169 days of care for
~hiildlren
and convalescents and 32,048
Na~coti~Wa:~c~:laU.~ :::~els.a;t~:~:d~
COAL
&
FUEL OIL
Van Alen Bros.
~
~Iint.h
~f
I~~~:rna: ::"~~~UGn
rF~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;Res;e;rv;a;t;lo;ns~;$l~.;OO~~~~~
able mentions in the Pennsylvania Inter-I
scholastic Press Association Contest held II
at the state capital TH£ GARNtt, published
quarterly, was entered in the class of
news magazine section for high schools
under 350, the issues from January 1937
to January 1938. In magazine format
the second place award was earned.
I? the class for the most original cover
d~SlgnS, ~steUe. Chapman.look first place
wI.th a picture of a dance in front o( her
mirror. This· pic-ture .appeared on the
front of the February issue of THE
GARJ'IOET.
Gertrude Schobinger. junior.
~\'alkcd ~\\'ay with honorable mcntion. HC1·
dlustratl.on consisted of a toe dancer puppet. Thls was shown on the April issue.
Crawford Fetter took the prize in the
editorial
section of the contest . H·IS
.
seI ectl?n called "Everyday Art" had to
do With people's likes and dislikes of
color ilJ ~bjects other than on paper (ties,
socks, shirts, etc.)
Thompson Littlefield, l ... st year's editor, got an award for his editorial called.
,jDemocratic Drama."
Varrell Drew received honorable mention in the essay section of the contest
Her essay was entitled "The Decline of
Conversation."
Roland G. E. Ullman, Jr., 01 the clas.
STATE INSPECTION
Last Da!-January 31st. Don't be late. Bring your
car In now, or we will call by your request
if you
telephone Swarthmore
1800.
CAPRIOTTY
SALES
SERVICE
iF~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M~o~r~t~o~n~~~
315 Yale Avenue
Do Your Bonking Wi,h
PETER E. TOLD
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank
and
Later years can be years of leisur~
years in which to indulge wholeheartedly in the sports and hobbies you
enjoy most-if you provide for them
now. During the busy building period
of life, when recreation is necessarily
taken on the run, it is pleasant to plan
for carefree years of retirement to begin at a definite time-and you can
provide for them now, conveniently,
easily, through an lEtna Life Income
Plan. For details, ask • • •
417
Trusl Company
Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore
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L:._____________________________
..£TNA LI
1833
INSURANCE COMPANY
'l1me1y
Sugeetion
7
A community parent brings to The
Friday and Saturday Drexel InstiSwarthmorean's attention a radio pro-Boroug"
Council in
to consider
t u t e 0 f T ec h no Iogy played host at its
of
the property
question the
to
gram "Your Child and Motion Pienon-<:ornmerciat recreational center f a annual "open house" at 3Znd and Chest.. turest ' on Saturday, January 22, at
Swarthmore.
or nut streets, Philadelphia~ On Friday noon oyer WOR on "The Parents Club
(Signed) Verna Denworth
the Institute wa. open from 3 to 10 of the Air" hour.
P. M. t Saturday from 9 A. M. to 4
NOTICE
Henrietta Jacquette
M
The annual meetlng of the' Swarthmore
Mary R. Fisher
. Drexel students gave many variLlbrary Association wm be held at
Winilred Pope
ed and interesting demonstrations in PubUo
the Ubrary. Borough Ball. JlODday. JanMarion Crossen
fields of electrical engineering, me- \UU'J 24. at 8:00 P. M. for the purpose ot
hearing reports of Its omcenl. acting upon
Elizabeth S. Johnson
b.
engineering, civil engineering, the recommendation of the Board of Difor a tevlslon of the COIUItltutlon
·The following are a few of the
uSllless administration, home econ- rectors
and By·Lawa, the tncorporatlon of the
01 educators and psychologists on this
omics, and library science. Besides Assoc1a.tton, and such other business as
ject: UMotion Pictures and
these there were many other special may properly (.'Ome before &aid meeting.
minor ailments before they reach the
acute stage where hospital care beby visiting nurses to the sick poor comes necessary and therefore a drain
included in a report of last year's upon their fnnds.
of the 24
and. social service
"The family is not only the fundaoperatmg m Delaware mental unit of the community' it is
~
which obtain funds from the also the source from which spring all
Campaign.
distress. By reaching into the family
2t
REBA O. HODOR,
secretary.
This report of health, restored and and adjusting its troubles. these s~lal which contains "Getting Ideas from the lectures, demonstrations, and motion
hope created through donations service organizations prevent a verit- Movies" by P. W. Holaday and George pictures on liquid air, cooking, type6HERIFP 6ALE
last year's United Campaign ha:; able flood of future relief demands D. Stoddard. "The Content of Motion
and electrons.
Sheriff's OMce, Court House, MedIa
been released by the Campaign, which would become a serious drain Pictures and ChHdren's Attendance
Saturday. Jan. 29. 1938
provides funds for the 115 insti- upon taxes, Ga.'eroment relief and up- Motion Picturcs," by Edgar Dale.
Saturday from \0 to 11 :30 A M. a
9:30 A. M. Eastern Standud TIme
of the Community Fund of on private charity."
Emotional Responses of Children to
of conlerences of high school
Vicinity and The FedThe United Campaign agencies operPicture Situation," by W.
was held on the following sub- Conditions: $250.00 cash or certlfled check
at time of sale (unless otherwise stated In
Jewish Charities. This year's ating in Delaware County are: Babies Dysmger and Christian A. Ruckmick
Home Room Programs, Musical advertisement), balance·tn ten days other
condlt1oD& on day of sale.
.
for a minimum of Hospital, Llanerch: Boy Scouts Com.. combined with "Motion Pictures and Organizations, School Newspaper,
$i
March 1. Campaig[1 munity Center of Media and Vicinity: Standards of Morality," by Charles C. cr School Publications, Boys' Athletics Levari FacIas
No. 'ltrl
operate throughout Delaware Community Health and Civic Associa- Peters. "Motion Pictures ,,,,d Social At- Girls' Athletics, Assembly Programs:
except in the sections in and tion, in Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Manoa, titudes
of Children." by Ruth C. Peter- Student Cabinet, Subject Matter Clubs
Term, 1937
"l
op. sit.September
In Twp. of Haverford, Co. of
the City of Chester.
Narberth, Oakmont and West
son
Clubs, Dramatl·c Clubs, HI·gh'
Pr
I and. L ..L. Thurstone. "Relationship
01 the total number of days provided yunk; Community Health Society of 0
to the Character and School Social Functions.
Del. Pa., known as Lots Nco. 12 and 13 In
All lugh 5 h I t d
the N.
s. of"Brookline";
Allston Rd. SO'S.
E. of Kenby some !of those institutions for the Central Delaware County, in Swarthr Athtudes of Children," by Mark A . May
Blk
on E.plan
Beg. at a pt. In
distressed, 58,458 days of care were more, Folsom, Springfield, Holmes, and Frank Shuttle\Vorth. "Movies and
c 00 s u ents, parents, to
more
tho .xt. 6. E. alg. satd AllBto.
said!Id.:
ReI. 125' to a pt.; then N. W. on a
for orphans or neglected children. The Woodlyn, Plush :h,{ills, Morton and Conduct," by Herbert mumer. "Movies.! and
tt teachers
d E I were cordially invited to Rd. 50 to a pt.• tho N. E. on a Une at r. a.
nurses of Lansdowne, Swarth- Ridley Park; Convalescent Hospital, Delinquency, and Crime," by Herbert· a en. • ac I year many local students IIII. pBIBUel with saId Rd. 50' to a pt.: and
to Pl. 0 t beg.
and Ardmore made
Broomall; Children's Aid Society of Blumer and Philip M. Hauser.
I attend the Drexel Open House.
tho S. w · on a I. at r. B. to &aid Rd. 125'
to the sick; and 5694 visits Pennsylvania, in :h,fedia; Delaware· ____________________________________
made to health clinics by infants County Welfare Council, Media; FamSub. to UmltattollS & rest.
pre-school children.
ily
Improvements
twofeet:
and porch
one-t Service
F
'1 ofW Swarthmore
If
S . andf VicinE
hal!
6tory frame cOIlSIBt
house. of
18%36
In addition to that work, thc agen- I y; amI y
e are oClety 0
astfront: one-story trame additIon 9x30 f....
des also re.ported they had given many ern DcI;tware
Lans.downe; Girl
frame garage, 12x12 feet.
•
•
lorms 01 aId, financial and material as Scouts, GoodWIll Industries, Darby:
Sold and
as Civic
the property
of oeorge
W.
gagors
BuUcUng and
Loan Asaowell as personal, to 1834 families.
Haverford Community Centre; HeDteter and Clara E. DIeter, his wHe, MortS
b
S d
"This latter phase 01 work among rew un ay chool, in Darby, Darelation.
the unfortunates," the report points out, lington and Glen Mills Schools;
EDWARD F. HITCHCOCK. Attorney.
No. 35
croft Convalescent Home of Jefferson
Hospital, Wayne; Main Line EmergAlias Levari Facias
i~~~;'~i~~~
healt~
~nd
I;:~~(;:~~:'n~,e:e:~ff~~olrt,
~Iot!on
Oth~
~~~i'S
~
Mana~
~Iotlon Plct~res
I.
32,~
HELP HER
C~unty,
to
Ivy~
CLASSIFIED
HELP I
ellcy
Committee,
B.·yn Mawr,
Wayne,
Bala-Cynwyd;
Orphans'
Society,
Wal-
ling ford ; Pennsylvania Society to ProFOR RENT
teet Children from Cruelty, Philadelbicycle,
28
Inch
wheel.
. IS
·
E xc h ange, Upper
Reason9.ble. Telephone p h·1a S OCla
ervlce
Darby Township Family Association,
Upper Darby; Visiting Nurse Association of Eastern Delaware County,
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i';;';~;;•. Telephone Swnrth- Darby Township, Collingdale, Prospect
Park, and Folcroft.
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Tele-
All that certain
lot or1937
piece of ground
June Term,
with the bulldlnge and Improvements
thereon erected, situate tn the Borough of
East Lansdowne. in the COunty of Dela...
WIIle and State of Pennsylvanla, and des·
Ignated and known as Lot No. 214 on the
plan. of East 14nsdowne. which 1B recorded
In the Offtce tor the RecordlDg of Deeda
In and for said County of Delaware aforesaid. In Deed Book H No. 10, page 638 .nd
described 88 follows, to wit:
.
Situate on the Easterly "de of Lewis
avenue (flfty feet wide) at the distance of
three hund.red and seventy-five feet Northwardly from the Northerly side of Baltimore avenue (sixty feet wide) as Bhown on
saId Plan and containing In front Of
breadth on the said Lewis avenue tweu~
five feet and extending of that width In
length or depth between parallel Unes at
right angles to said Lewls avenue Eaatwardly one hundred and twenty teet beIng the said measurements 'and, a,rea..iaore.
or less.
Under and subject to certain bulldlng restrictions.
Impro7ements consist of two and one·
halt story stucco house, 15x33 feet· porch
front; frame garage. 18K18 feet.
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Bold as the property of John HInkle &lad
Helen E. Hlnk.1e. hLs wife. Mortgagors and
real owners.
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W urns A.gaiR8t Block Booking
avenue.
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Annual Open HOIl8e at Drexel
6warth-
garage. Terrens, 343
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR RENT-Furnished or unfurO:1IJhed home on mIl. AttractIve grounds
bUB lines. near College. 011 heat:
Seowartilmore National Bank and TrUst
mpany.
rotoRI pBhALE-SPresh eggs. Leal1e Widdowson
e ODe wartbmore 287-M.
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Dear Swarthmorean:
As a neutral outsider, I have been
interested in the arguments for and
against motion pictures in Swarthmore.
My friends tell me that Swarthmore
will have only the best pictures. This
witt be true to a certain extent, but as
long as block booking and blind selling
exist your manager witt be handicapped.
Give
to the
SALVATION ARMY
1938 Metropolitan Philadelphia
Maintenance Fund Campaign
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Block booking is the trade practice in
WANTED-old kitChen dressers or cup- the motion picture ·industry by means
boards.
Wl1cox
and. Gibbs seWing ma- of wh· h th
.
ch1ne,
small
electric
refr1gerator Telephone
IC
e prod ucer reqUIres
t h e exS warthmore 149.
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hibitor to buy his pictures in large
WANTED-To Buy anything no longer use- blocks, whether the pictures suit his
lUI to you. Telephone Chester 2-25'l3.
needs or 110t.
.. BOARDING
Blind selling forces exhibitors to buy
BOARDING _ COnvalescent. Aged.. Invalid . pictures so far ahead of production that
t\~c. 24 hour nurse's serv108. Porches: they rarely see the film before they
.
ground. Telephone Media 'l9.
rent it.
A manager of one of our nearby
LOST
thea~res tells me that each year he
L08T-:-Whlte ltnen ~ndkerchlef with nama
G Lola embroidered In corner: Notify L buys pictures that he never eXhibitS!
reen. telephone Swarthmore 405.
. in order to get one outstanding production. At times he is forced to run a
FOUND
series of mediocre pictures.
F~~~Old rlmmed IJpectacles Monday
sw.......... _oon In underpass. Apply The
As voters can we not do something
_ ..... .....u.uorean omce.
about this?
FOUND-PIgskin glove lett la. The Swartb-·
The majority of us have seen the momore&n office Wednesday.
tion picture develop from a crude beFOR RENT
ginning into one of the greatest of
.A modem second floor apartment. corner arts, with world wide influence and
property,' private entrance. Three large interest
~~. tiled bath, hardwood floors, electric
What can you and I do to educate
$50 gerstor, garage. Suitable for 2 adults
per month, including everything.
. for better taste in motion pictures?
Hollywood is swayed by box office
Call Swarthmore l001-W
receipts. At least we can help swell
OWN YOUR HOME
the box office receipts of the better
INSTEAD OF PAYING RENT
pictures.
206
Harvard
Ave
8
to
Responsibility for good pictures rests
·, 8 ne, frame. on
IOKI'10 ft. lot 'newrmB
2 -car
Cash $2000.'
garage. $'1500. directly upon us, the public.
WM. S. BITTLE
Sincerely yours,
Swarthmore lU-J
Mary White Goodwin,
;N~.-:~==P:.O~b=Ue=-:::.::I=uran::::ce=.:~R~.~.~'~Bo~Ia~~ 1 Chairman of Motion Pictures, Swarthmore Woman's C!ub~
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FOR $200,000
,"h
1-7-3t
BEGINNING JAN. 10
WILLIAM W. McKIM.
8herlll'.
£\ectric: Ronge\
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on
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get yoU, Mart, .
jun, e
Resolved to
I d to c:ook for yoU,
Re so ve
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SARA o. RAYMOND
DRESSMAKING
and
Quo'es Re8earch A.gaiR8t Movies
d~n·t
6tt'l!et-
Elel:tril: [aaking is [HElPER I
The present motion picture controversy throws light on two situations:
Telephone Swarthmore 2096-W
first, the great amount of scientific research* which has been made on the
influence
of motion pictures on children;
HARRIET L. TREAT
second,
the real need which should
and
Expert Deoiping and Filling 0/
be met in Swarthmore.
Co..,n.
UMotion pictures are powerful to an
Remooelins
unexpected
degree in affecting the inAt Home or by the Day
formation,
attitudes,
emotional experiHarvard
Sw_ 892
ences and conduct patterns of children."
("Our Movie Made Children," by Henry
A. J.
&:
James Forman, Director of Educational
. 0 _ .. QUINBY
Research in Ohio State University.) We
are therefore unwilling to have SwarthFUNERAL DIRECl'ORS
more children meet these educational haz-!·
ards .~nt~l, the pr~ucers a~ directors in
405 MICHIGAN AVENUE
MRS.
HAROLD L. ER.VIN, Attorney.
Smart youngsters are Jim and Mary. They make New Year's resolutions that will bring them years of contentment. They'll enioy delicious food cooked the easy, fast, perfect way-'-e/ecfrically.
And don't forget, new low electric rates mean it costs less than ever
to operate an electric range. Ask for full particulars on our rentol
plan. offered for limited time only, to our residential customers_
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JAN 2 81938
THE SWARTBMOREAN
8
Pay
Pay
Broadbent, Dorothy Wilson, and Alice
Craemer.
Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes will entertain the
On Satu~day, January 22, at 10 A. ~.,
Fortnightly at her home on Harvard ave- Troop 6 will report to Mrs. F. A. Child,
Due on Monday afternoon, January 24, of Vassa,r aven~eJ t~ reh~rse a ballad
which WI~t be given 10 March.
at 2:30 o'clock.
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Mrs. Leonard Ashton WI review
aga
.
Fortnightly To Meet
Francois Couperin; Trumpet Tune
To Assist With State
Air by Henry Percell; Enigma v,uil.-II
Tax FOrDlll
tions by Edward Elgar; Chorale Preludes
by Johann Pachelbel, C. H. H. Parry and
Announcement has been received
Harold Darke; Air "Be Thou But Near"
that on January 17, 1938 and con·
Fint Meeting Well Attended by from the Anna Magdalena Book, "Song
Tune" from "Peasant Cantata,"
tinuing until February 15, 1938, a
of American Society" by Dixon Wecter.
Reeident JI~~~red
lntereeted Group of Women
USee What His Love Can Do"
staff of examiners will be at the
This remarkabh~ book views American
.
Eager to Understand Mod·
. t f . 160) t th
resem
Thomas B. McCalle, presIdent of the
County seat, Media, to assist tax·
Cantata Number 85, and Prelude
socM,e y W'
f Omt,·
.a . be P t ' and by Scott Paper Company, a director of the
ern Eeonondc Theory
Fugu~ in C. Minor all by J. S. Bach;
IJayers in the filing of their State
r. · ec
er . seems
l d
k h·as been d
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tl
ht
.. Y na
t·.·ureplore this rre
era·1 R eserve B an,
eSlgThe secolld meeting of the League Berceuse by Armas Jarnefclt; and ToPersonal Property Tax forms. The
e• dtuca t Ion
le
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person
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f
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B
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It' t Ed· ted' the uni- nate a eputy c ,airman 0 t e oard
of Women Voters' study group con- ccata by Theodore Dubois.
State Personal PrOllerty Tax con·
111 e~e~ tog su lee"
uca
In
rd of Governors of the Federal Reserve
ducted by Dr. Herbert F. Fraser. Pro·
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tinues at the rate of four mills on
\'ersltIes of Colorado! Yale and OX,fo
S stem
Philadel hia, according
fessor of Economics at Swar~hmore
each donar valuation on certain
h~ met ,people. of v~n~ types. lIe vJe~s a~ announcement atPWashington, D., C.
!'Irs, McClure Reports Jewel
classes of Personal Property made
College, who is giving a general "Inhis. subject wIth ,fairness, humor ~nd m· Mr. McCabe, who lives on North Chestraduction to Economies" witt meet on
Theft
taxable undel"" the Personal Prop·
t~lhgence. Amencans ~ye r~e~tt;d ~e ter road, was originally named to the
Tuesday morning, January 23, promptly
erty Tax Act. This form must be
PJctp.~~s of the~se1ves 4rawn by DIckens, board last year.
Thackery, Arnold and later, .:>{ many
.
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at ten o'clock. Dr. Fraser will discuss
On Monday afternoon of this week
filed and the tax paid thereon prior
"Distribution of In~ome under Capi. Mrs. Gertrude H. McClure, of Riverto February 15. 1938. Forms filed
continental vlsit~rs. beeaqse. t?~y made Wildcliff and
Lyon Event
too much of theJr eccentnclties. Mr.
.
talism" at that time. New members view road, rep~rted to local police that
after that date arc subject to penal\\'ecter tells of American ·Jtistorr as it
A fashion show and tea for the benefit
are urged to join the group at this jewelry· valued at about $3.000 had
ty' and interesL
mceti.ng in order to appreciate and un- been stolen from a closet in a base· \ '-_________________________-' w~nt hand in hand with social develop- of the Alumnae Association of Wildc1iff
derstand the four sessions to be held· ment room of her home sometime be·
ment
.
Junior College and The Mary Lyon
Dr. Detlefsen Fort
This
year
the
literary
world
IS
celeSchool will be held from 3 until 5 o'clock
duri.og the month of February.
tween last Friday and January 17.
Forum Speaker
br~ting the one h?l!dredtl) anniversary of tomor~ow afternoon, Saturday, at ·Green
The first meeting on last Tuesday
Mrs. }'IcClure told Borough officers
was attended by twenty·two persons the toot included a jewel box a platiDr. J. A. D
The event is being sponsored by the
presentatio~ of tI,e topic "Value" that mOllds a yellow gold wedding ring in- at The Fort Forum, a group of citizens
alumnae and the senior classes of the
quest.ions came so rapid~y at the clo.se scribed "J. :McC. to G. W. H.", a plati- in Fort Washington and vicinity.
two schools. Mrs. Edward Crothers, of
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of .~IS talk that the consequ.ent dls- Dum wedding ring which had belonged the discussion o( civic problems.
Media, is chairman.
cUSSlon had to be checked m order to her mother, a platinum ring with
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Girl Seout News
to close at the ho.ur stated.
two pearl~ and two diamonds, a gold
Living
Anleri~n ~ Exhibit
The. class ?Ieets m the home of Mrs. mesh h~ndbag, a pla~inum diamond bar Enforcement."
Miss
Gertude
Gold,
field
captain.
and
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The third exhibition in the Living
Waldo E. Fisher, 600 Harvard avenue. pin and an oval platinum pin set with
Mrs ..Clarence G. Myers~ of Swarthmore,
Attend
United
Campaign
American Art collection . which Somer·
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alternating pearls and diamonds. An
were visitors at the meeting of Troop 16
Luncheon
ville committee is showing in Collection
Willoughby To Give Recital
investigation is being conducted.
last Saturday morning in the Girl Scout
Hall at Swarthmore ~ollege will be
Other police news this week was
Among the club women from s,,·;...,h-I House. Ann Myers was invested as a
opened
this week. Ail the pictures in iPe
Ernest Willoughby, A. R. C. M., pro- the postponemelit of the hearing of
an~ yjc~,n~t):' whq ~tt~.4~~,}pe United member of the Troop. At the regular collection have· been selected by a jury
fessor of music at Bryn Mawr College George W. Ashton. Swedesboro, N. J., Campaign lun~.eon ~~~er u»a~ the auSat 9 :30 tomorrow morning Troop
and organist and choirma.ster of the who was to appear last Friday, having pices of ~he Pl~iladclph~ Fed,~ration of 16 will study winter twigs as part of the of eminent art critics as ·being the best
Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, been arrested January 7 for improper Women's Clubs last Friday in the Belle~ project for the Tree Firider Mer;t Badge of the year's crop of paintings. Mter they
are selected by the· jury the origmals
will present an organ recital at the passing. Daniel Mattea, driver of a milk vue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelr.hia,
on which the members are working.
are
sent to Vienna where a limited nUm·
Swarthmore College Vespers this Sun- truck for a Philadelphia concern, was
Mrs. Henry A. Piper, Mrs. J.. .. rcd
On Saturday, January 15, Troop 6 ber of reproductions are made by a speCial
day evening at 6 :45 o'clock. This is the discharged when hearing was held Fri·
White, Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol, Mrs. launched into a course on journaHsm
process which achieves unusually fault·
ei~lth year of the College Vespers Ser- \daY 011 the charge of thru traffic viola· Leonard Ashton, Mrs. Harold Marr, Mrs.
the direction of Mrs.· Robert less results. Any of these reproductions
vlcei to which the public is cordially tion.
C. R. Buck, Mrs. I. L.
Mrs.
of Harvard avenue, a columnist may be bought for a Special price give~
The one fire alarm
since
invited.
Lloyd E. Kaufi"1an.·
Chester Times: During the
to those who display the collection. The
Mr. Willoughby's program will be asl}ast week was at 8 o'clock
Roosevelt spoke on the
the Troop will visit the Chester
last exhibition in the series wilt be shown
follows: . Prelude by Louis Clerembault;
when the local CO~p'~ny was
from the club woman's
'of view.
Times building to see the production
Adagio "y ArcanglJlo Corelli;
to a field fire at. Palmer's Corfor about two we.e~s ~~jnning Fe~rua~y
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of
daily newspaper. To complete this
14. Anyone wishing to buy a picture or
by Do~enico Zipoli; Soeur Monique by ners.
~ 'fhur~y
each scout must write articles obtain any information should i~quire
Night Bridge Club for a newspaper. Those taking tho of Somerville committee, Swar~m~re
course are Janet Harris. Joy Price,
At the regular weekly;· .
of
Virginia Cra~mer, Ruth Child, Betty College.
DR. FRASER LEADS
STUDY GROUP
LIIJHARY
Fire Company
Dues
THI:
Fire Company
Dues
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VOL X, No.4
Mary
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evening at the Strath ···Haven Inn the I
winners were as follows: North and
South-Mrs. Wallace McCurdy and Mrs.
Philip W. Kniskern, first i Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Chapin, second ; Mr. and
Maurice Griest, third j East and ""e.,tMr. and Mrs. C. K. Swift, lirst;
William Faison and MISS Mary v.·".>nSTO" BOUB8:
den, secona; Mrs. D. Cramp and Geor!!e
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-MOD., Toes. 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Wed.
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-Thurs.
9 A.M. to 10 P.~. FrI•• Sat.
}I'armer, third.
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Special. For Week of January 20th to January 26th, Inclusive
Plan Senior Assembly
RS
Fa" Sale qt ~he Followirag
Individual Stores
SW ARTHMQRE, PENNA.
MARTEL BROTHERS
Rutgers Ave. & Chester Rd.
BACHMAN'S MARKET
Yale Avenue
MADISON BROTHERS
413 Dartmouth Avenue
GEO. MITRO & SONS,
INCPRPORATED
17 So. Chester Road
YE
Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER
Swlll'llun..... 19
The committee of high school stt,dents
in charge of novelty arrangements
Gold Medal FLOUR
tomorrow evening's meeting of the Seni'Jr
12 lb. Bag ...... , .. .
Assembly is composed of David Ullman,
"Kitchen Tested"
chairman, Elizabeth Bowditch, W'aliterllll_
Elizabeth Sweeney, Thomas MarBetty Cresson, John Allyn, Stuart
Libby'. "Red Alaska"
Jones, Jean Arnold and Robert Hanzlik.
SALMON-TaU
Can ..
Those who wilt chaperon this week's
dancing classes are; seventh grade-Rev.
Mrs. Thomas A. Meryweather, Mr.
Mrs.· Seyplop.r Rutherford, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard· Tunis and Dr. and
Heart'. Delight NEe.
Robert K. Enders; ninth· gr3.de-Mrs. D.
TAR-2 Tall Cans. . . .
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A. Simpson, Miss Helen Simpson, Mr.
Apricot. Pear. Peach. Plum or Nectarine
and Mrs. Lloyd Kauffman, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Frank Butler and Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Bvafls i senior· assembly-Mr. and
Ralph Dinsmore, Mr. and Mrs. James
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gorman, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
P. L. Whitaker.
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ISs,nf'Drd Bates To Speak In Media
Next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock
Bates, director of the Boys
Clubs of America, will speak in the
Court House on "Uniting Recreational Forces to Enrich Life." Mr.
Bates was superintendent of Federal
Prisons 'until 1929 and then executive
Idirect,)! of the United States Bureau of
Prisons. He served two years in the
House of Representatives and two
years as Senator from Massachusetts.
For ten years he was commissioner
the Department of Correction
Massachusetts. Mr. Bates was accorded an enthusiastic audience when
he addressed a large meeting in Philalast fall. Carl H. Schmitt, new
\ ..,cr·eatio,n director of the county will be
presented by Samuel L. Smedley, president of the Delaware County Park
Mrs. William A. Jaquette, of Elm
avenue, as pres!dent of the Welfare
\ C:oulncil, which is sponsoring the meeting, invites aU· interested to attend.
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Funds Now Being Solicited For Ballot. Reeeived by '1'his Paper
Swarthmore'. Share in Annual
Show Public Sentiment of
Campaign
Interested Citizens
Six hundred and f\fty citizens of
Next on the list of names which the'
Swarthmore, fired with the zeal of eru. chairman had been requested in a letter
saders, filled the High School audi- signed by Daniel R. Goodwin for :t
torium last Tuesday evening, January "civic group" to caU, was Troyer S.
25, to battle· the proposed zoning ord- Anderson, Associate Professor of Hisinance amendment which would permit tory at Swarthmore College, who adthe erection of a motion picture theatre dressed the meeting upon the disturbing
on Park avenue. to the death. The crowd effect of movies upon Dartmouth stuof cu~us and interested citizens be- dents.
gan to assemble at an early hour and
Daniel R. Goodwin then presented.
continued, in Swarthmore's inimitable to Council via Mr. Hessenbruch addifashion, to stream in during the first tiona
.
I petitions against the movies
over 400 signatures, bringing'
half hour of the h e a r i n gbearlUg
.'
Promptly on the stroke of eight T. E. the total signers against it to over 900,
Hessenbruch, chairman of the meeting and one petition from two pel""sons askby virtue of his office of president of ing to have signatures withdrawn from
Council, asked any proponents of the a petition in favor of the movie which
proposed
to cur,'ous
rise to fell
its defense.
Guenther H. Froebel, of Swarthmore
The heartsmovie
of the
,vhen ,', t 1ICY
U had previously signed.
avenue, who was elected president of
beca nle evident that no honest fight
d?on the Irequest of someone in the the Swarthmore Public Library Board
wou ld be forthcoming but the crusad- au lence,. a ettcr written by Mrs. J. C. upon the resignation of Roland L.
brust into' thunderous apapproving the movie wa'
Eaton, Monday evening.
The drive to raise Swarthmore's quota
Undeterred by the immediate pres-ence
of $1,000 for the Salvation Anny Great· of overwhelming opposition such as eoner Philadelphia Maintenance fund is now fronted them at the public hearing Tueswell under way.
day night a considerable number of resiSwarthmoreans who are working in the dents of this Borough voiced their ac...
drive are ~Mrs. G. A. Hoadley, director; quiescence to changing the zoning ordinMrs. J. P. Brown and Mrs. Frank Gray, ance to permit the erection of a movie
captains; Mrs. J. W. Allison, Mrs. theatre on Park avenue between Borough
G-eorge L. Armitage, Mrs. Percival Al'mi· ·Hall and the Methodist Church. through
tage, Elizabeth Bassett, Mrs. Herbert the medium of the straw vote conducted
Bassett, Mrs. Charles Boltoll, Lillian by The Swarthmorean during the past
B oyt, ~-Irs. E. D. Brauns. Mrs. William two weeks.
B ullock. :Mary Bye, Mrs. Samuel Car.. Those who attended the public meeting
penter, Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, Mrs. and witnessed the small standing vote
H. Paul Cleaver, Mrs. B. W. Collins, and lack of speakers in favor of the pro·
:Mrs. Roy Comley, Mrs. Dwight Cooley, posal witt be surprised to learn 229
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Mrs. J. B. Douglas, Mrs. A. T. Eaven· S wa rth moreans turn ed'In SIgn
1M. ots
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IS paper ec
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measure.
vate was
arrett, l,-Irs. Franklin. Gdlesple, LoiS but slightly over one-third less than the
Gray, A.-Irs. Harold G. Griffin, Mrs. Henry vute against the movie 368
Hoadley, Mrs. W. R.
The hallot boxes
had' been placed
uey, Mrs. DaVid Hughes. It,frs. Charles in the Swarthmore National Bank and
.In S.
D Israel "r
TIlomas J 0 h nson, M !"s. TIle Swarthmorean office were the scene '
William Johnson, Mrs. William Kimmel, of almost constant activity and ",.any last
Mrs. Lewis M. Knebel, Mrs. Benjamin minute voters rushed in Tuesday asking
Kneedler, Mrs. Louis J. Koch, Mrs. Roy that their baUots be considered in spite
Lingle, Mrs. Ralph Little, Mrs. R. J.... of the fact that it had been announced
Littlefield, Mrs. Art. hur B. Mead, Mrs. last week that the ballots must be cast
Dan,'el Morse, 'Irs. Alexander Moseley, 0.11 or before Monday.• January 2.4. Wish"
Ed
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A V BOllig to present a fair opportumty to all
mrs .
war
oyes, .
rs
. . , rr 'who desired to evidence their senti'ment
Mrs'.'
J W
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arren axso.n,
rs. J oseph in the matter by usc of this straw vote
Perkms, Mrs. Harvey Pierce, Mrs. Rob.. The Swarthmorean held the vote open
ert C. Powell, Mrs. Charles Russell, Mrs. until just before this issue.
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aude Smith, Mrs. Grace Smith,
Mrs.
Names
on the ballots were checked and
]. H. Smith, Mrs. Edward Stockton, Mrs. although The Swarthmorean realizes that
M. Strieby, Mary Temple, Mrs. Peter the percentage of the population representTold; Mrs..S. M. Viele, Mrs. C. Percy ed in its straw vote was not terribly high,
Webster, Mfs. S. Wisdom, Jr.• Mrs. L. it does believe it significant that it brought
P:·· ",fay; Mrs; E.- ·A:· Ya-rtlall, . Petcr1out. such_.'i\u. anexpecte.dly
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Told, and A. P. Smalley.
of votes for the movie theatre.
The Salvation Army has to its credit
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in our c'olintry fifty-eight years of ever·
expand'IItg service
. t0 tIIe ne cdy an d d'IS.
courage.d. The.re are. ten separ.at.e. corp.s
are.as m PI
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and
10
whIch defimtel~ out~m~l com.m~n~y
Annual Event Given to Raise
g~a~s are con ucte. lese. mc u e
F d For American Legion
cattonal and character·buddlng work
un s and Auxiliary .
among youth ?£ all ~gcs, as well ~s sep·1
aratc
classes
sewmg and
fori .F or the benefit of ch.arity the Harold
mothers
with IIIinstruction
in cookmg
child carc.
A mong their specialized services may be I A IIlswor th P
ost,A mencan L
eglon,
'
an d
A
..
mentioned the Family Welfare Depart- ux,hary will hold its annual ball at
ment which ministers to fam.Hies in d.iS·1 the Swarthmore Woman's Club on Fri·
tress an d want; t IlC Translent Service day, February 4, at 9 o'clock. Patrons
B
wh'ICh'd
a, s the l '
poverty- and patronesses arc Mr. and Mrs. Clarstncken group that might easily become a Cl1ce G. Myers, .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
menace; the Missing Persons Depart- B. McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
ment which locates hundreds of missing W. 110seley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R.
every year through a nation-wide I Morey. ),,11". and j\hs. John H. Pitman,
cham of operatives; the Anti-Sui1,::ide Mrs. Thomas S. Safford, Mrs. E. A.
Bureau which by quick action and real Stockton, )...[r. and Mrs. Elric Sproat,
help has averted many a tragedy; and Dr. and Mrs. George Pierce Warren,
~;!u:;rces
!:~.Iake
, .
At once the well organized progran'
At the couclus,'o" of th,'s Dr W T
of the uopposit~on" got under way. Mr. Johnson, a respected resident of I~n~
C
I 'IIltroduced Ellwood B.
, ,'n thOIS commum'ty. ~gave a
Hessenbruch
sta"d,"'g
l~pman, Chairman of the Board of statement of the two-thirds reduction
A~J~stmcn:, dWdho ~ad hrequested the in asssesed real estate value which fol.
rlv~,ege.o a r~ss1l1g,~ e audience on lowed the introduction of a moving piethe Zonmg O.rdmance. Mr. Chapman, ture in the exper,'ence of o"e of h,'s
I
h
\V l? was c airman of the committee! famity.
h
I
d
W IC I
rew up the borough's zon,'ng
R . Chester Spencer was then called
ordinance
in
1928,
said
that
the
purpose
of that ordinance was to retain the upon by the chair. He made a brief
simplicity of the town.
statement against the movies.
Dr. W. F. Faragher arose at th,'s
"We
felt,"
he
said,
"that
it
was
not
required of us to provide gas, oil and point and pleaded for a statement of
'hot dogs' for the motorists who passed facts and a dispassionate considera·
through the town, and we didntt want tion of the question, such as he ex~
to disturb the village atmosphere.'t pected from a public meeting.
f -.. '·-The Chairman tht:1I cailed .on. W. S.
Dr .. Eugene Pik~ as~.e~. the ~.~rough
Canning, Traffic Engineer, residing in Solrcltor whether the ·Borough had any
Swarthmore, who stated that the erec- means of controlling the kind of piction of a motion picture theatre on the tures a theatre could show if one was
proposed lot would .'create an :mpos. crect~d here. Solicitor Myers replied
'f' only enforce State Laws
sible traffic s,'tuatl'oll, the only solut,'o" that It. could
of I' h
ld b If
an d that I It became a nuisance the
eo the street park- matter co. uld be protested by c,'t,'zens.
w lIC wou
to
he
supplied
at the expense
of
iflg
the theatre. The enforcement
of the
Borough Secretary Elliot Richardson
village ordinance this would require was instructed by the chairman to read
would entail monetary loss to the bor- a letter in favor of the movies written
ough, in addition to which would be by 1.-Irs. Sarah Brill.
the uncountable cost of accident hazMrs. Elliot Richardson arosc from
arcl to vehicular traffic."
the. audience and asked if a represellf
S. D. Clyde, whose dwelling is inl tatlvc. 0 the moving picture company
I
Swarthmore,
whose
business busi_lwould
is in was III t Ie audience,
and, if toso,put
if an
he
Chester,
statedbutthat
the proposed
\V.hy he wished
llldustry III till t
I'
Id
Hess would bring depreciation to pres. pay
sown w 11C.l wou not
ent
realreal
estate
values
andasmentioned
.
Media
estate
values
an iIIusFollowing
the burst of applause ex.
ttation. "No business in Swarthmore cited by this question, James F. Mcadds anything to Swarthmore's charm". Donald announced himself as the Upconcluded Mr. Clyde.
pcr Darby Real Estate man who had
After ilHluiring if anyone had yet ar- a.pproac. hcd Dr. Earl Kistler in connect
h h
rived who would say something in fa-] Ion wit. t e purchase of the lot for
.
·
vor of the theatre. "Mr. Hessenbruch Ithe
I I movie
fi t company. He stated that he
called
UPOll Frank R. Markley, whose I la.(
rs mtervlewed
Dr.butKistler
on
remarks
were covered in the letter sub. IthlS maUer
one year ago,
Dr. Kist.
mitted by him to The Swarthmorean and! ler had refused his proposal, saying
which was published in last week's is. I'
he understood that Borough Counell had shown some ,'"terest ,'n tl,e lot.
.
sue.
Mrs. David C. Prince was then asked I Mr. Robert Haig was Ihen called
to speak. She stated that she and her 1 upon by the. chairman to sum up the
husband were opposed to movies
of the uopposition", and fol·
of their "deleterious effect upon lowmg hIS summary, the chairman call.
children."
i ed for a standing vote, which he anAt the request of the authorities of!
as approximately thirty for the
.
I mOVies and the remainder of the audi.
S warth.nl0re College, the Chairman '_I,ce aga,'nst.
then
IIlstructed
..
..
Borough
Solicitor,Clarence
to readG. a Myers,.
letter. After expressmg
IllS d,sappomtment
C
Country Gentleman or Golden Bantam
Guenther H. Froebel Elected
I
n t a t B oard R
eorgBIlIZ8"
Pres'"de
·
on;
ISS
ar
r
ew
Ii·
M· B be N
D·Irect·
or,· Mrs .. Told, Mr.. Guenther Re-elecled
The annual meeting of the Swarthmore
Public Library Association was held
Monday night, January 25, in the Library
Rooms in Borough Hall. A quorum being
present, annual reports were given by
t~_.. ,~et;retary, Mrs. Sewell. W. Hodge,
the treasurer. Mrs.Passou)re
the president, Roland L. Eaton, and the
librarian, Mrs. Erwin Tschebult. The re·
ports of. ~Irs. Tschebull. and .M~. Eaton
. b elsewhere
.
areTI published
m thiS Issue. .
Ie maIO usmess before the meetlllg
was the proposed amendent of the con.
stitution and supplication for legal charter
as ~ not~-profit making organization adycrtlzed 10 the Annual Meeting Call. The
amended constitution recommended to the
association by the directors was read
by the Secretary
a motion for
adoption
and for and
the petitioning
for its
a
legal charter was duh' ·made an,1 carr,·cd.
I
st~te
t:heyriey~
r
~ and Mrs. Samuel
Mr. Sewell W. Hodge
l1. Dodd. tellers of the election reported
that a total of 205 votes had been cast,
Mrs. Peter E. Told, receiving 160, J.
Jarden Guenther, 139, Miss Alice F.
Barber, 133 and Richard Haig, 108. Mrs.
Told, Rev. Mr. Guenther, and Miss Barber, will therefore, fill the three vacancies
(Continu~d
on Pags Eloli.t)
'I'
whic~
,
la[ge.....numbe.r~.
~la
u~eau
CHARITY BALL
NEXT FRIDAY
V'lCI~ty
:0-U-I
Slift~ng
per~ons
PAREN1' MEETING TO
DECIDE ABOUT CUB PACK an Employment Agency which co-operates Mr. and 1frs. Alfred Gary White, Mr.
fully with other agencies and secures and lob-s. A. Prescott Willis and Mr. and
A meeting of parents for final arrange- employment for mallY too poor to pay Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall. Music will be
even the customary fee.
supplied by the l-Iazda Lane Orchestra.
A1
h
ments regarding the formation of a Cub
Pack in Swarthmore will be hcld at 7:45
The Salvation Army also has two hO' 11
I
w 0 can do
convenientnext Wednesday evening, February 7., in tels one for white and one ior colored I y, are as e to wear URI arms to the
Room I Swarthmore High School
men, where shelter and food are pro., dance.
It is I;olled all parents of boys
or vided for the ho,?e1ess and friendless and
The Auxiliary, .with
Herbert Basten years old will attend this meeting on for those temporarily stranded. The n.,en sett as membersh,p cham~l~n, asks to be
which will depend the decision as to hedre tpay a sm
Itoward IObcilglllgllllotlfil:d ?f
ehgllble
nl eml all
whether or not there shall be a Cub Pack an
wo mea s a ay I t ley are a e.
)ers lip 111 t C I}XI 13ry w 10 nllg t l~ve
I vy H ouse lS
. the Ilome for children-~ beell overlooked In tl Ie Jan"ar y'"'"
-mpo,gn
in the Borougl·
1.
I
i
tI
.
f
M
'
This meeting will be addressed by John some are orphans, others from broken 0
Ie orgalllza IOn. ,. eetmgs are h eld
the
written by an officially
com- i
no argument
been presented Fostcr, of the executive office of the Boy homes or abandoned by their parents. on h
T3
.afternoon. of
•
111 favor of the m
M
H
Scouts of A
.
h i d d These children are fitted to lead useful eac mont 1 a[ : 0 0 cock In the Leglon
mlttee, stating their arguments oppos- i
..
oVles
r.
essellmenca, \V 0 a so appeare an
.
.
. R
. B
I H II M
B
ing the proposal.
:
d,sm,ssed the meeting and the explained the work of Scouting atthepre- adult hves and kept III Ivy House until ?Olll III
orong'
a . , rs.
assett
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atudlence
departed,
flushed
with
vicliminary
meetin
of
rents
held
at
the
some
provision
is
made
for
their
future.
will
be
ha.ppy
to
new
names
_
g
po
Th S I .
membersll1p. The AUXIliary works for
to. I S
H 19 I chool last December 13.
ory.
e a vatlOn Army also conducts a
d tl
.
f
.
f th
f
Dinner
!....______________________________"""Ilfresh-air
camp at Upland, Pennsylvania,
alm nd° .carlllg
or rna
ed"n
.
, wtar
a e an d,e expe
Itures are
e a°lrtunmost
·Preeident's Birthday
fl'
thO d' t' n Th
at
a prison welfare department, a women 5
Tonigbt
hospital and clinic, and a settlement and ehll Ir.et Y d m . JS lrec 10b . h.eh annu
··
c art y ance JS one way y \V lC money
d ay nursery w Ilere workmg
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
mothers may·IS raise
. d f
.
.
orlt 'liS purpose.
A dinner will be held in Whittier
fe Iy leave their children and are taught
sa
.
House, on the College Campus, at 6 :30
A ',""cet.l1lg of the Delaware County
homc hygiene and the care of infants.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28
this e"ening in cooperation with the events
Last year 50,677 mothers and children! Coullcil will hc held at 8:30 P. M. Tues:i~ ~. ~.
esidtebntl·\s Bsirthrthda y Dinner ...................... \Vhlttler House
·
. .e a : wa. more va. Prospect Park ............ R. S. Gym
held throughout the nation on the Presiwere aided and the nursery attendance! day, February I, at Cleveland avenue
dent's birthday for the benefit of infantile
was 10457.
and Chester pike, Norwood. Dr. William
SATURDAY.JANUARYU
,
.. .
F. Godson will speak on flAmedcanism."
paralysis victims.
9:00 F. M.-Swarthmore Series Danee ...••........•••..•..... Woman·s Club
A.t
the
.rccondltlOnmg
depot
~f
the
All members of the Swarthmore Auxil·
Announced for the after~inner proMONllAY, .JANUARY 31
S~lal Service Center employment IS pro- iary desiring to attend should notify Mrs.
gram are: Dean R. Brimhall, Adminis~:gg ~.
:eeediework Guild Hour ........••••.•..••••.• 'l31 Harvard AVeI\ue
Vlded for over two hundred. and. fifty men Robert Sheppard, of Dartmouth avenue,
·
. .venth Oracle Mothet'8' MeetIng •••••••••••••• R. S. Music Boom
trative Assistant, Labor Management of
and
women who,. because .of their advanc- telephone I 254·J.
the \Vorks Progress Administration in
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1
ed
years
or phYSical handicaps, are unable
Washington, who will propound Work
, I ,
I~;~ ~: :::
~Pe!"k~ Study Group ..•....•.•.•....•••.•.• 600 Harvard !'venue
••••••••••••••.••.••••••••••••••••••••.•••
Woman
s
Club
to
secure
employment in private indus.R~ief and make way for a discussion of
try. These people work on the recondi- No Veeper Service This Week
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY Z
lhi;>'.I)'bject by sympathizers and antag-I
tioning of discarded furniture and cloth..
1:00 P. M. - Ladles' Aid Soclety Luneheon Meeting ........ Methodlst Church
oOlst/: 4·Mrs. Robert E. Carels of River3:00
College
Avenue
Fourth Grade Mothers' -... - . . . . • • • • 2 v~
--e
7'45 P.
P M.
M -_ Cub
Pack
-.:0... ......._
... _ ..........
iog, as well as on the salvaging of rags
The Sunday evening vesper service...
view road, who will render se~'eral vocal
·
. .
....... ~ts Meet .................... Room. I, High 8ehool
of
Swarthmore College have been dis·
and
waste
paper.
It
is
the
objective
to
selections; and N ;'la Whitaker and Dor'rBtlRSDAY, FEBRUARY 3
continued
during the' mid·year exa.mmake
this
establishment
and
the
workers
othy Wilson, two young Swarthmore
1;00 P. M.-Wome~:tt.,~~b.ll~ Club.r ..•.;. ....... ~ ...... ~ ... ,trath Haven Inn
ination
period
of the College, and win
self-sustaining
and
to
dispose
of
the
artidancers, who promise a delightful per~-;:. .:' .,
, - -: .'
. ~.
be
announced
upon
resumption.
formance.
L._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~----.:------..,........:-.,....-.......----1i des where th.ey Will do the most good.
vete~,~
be_llarg,!ll1en~s
c~use
~Irs.
damo~lf't
ahnYAwo~l~n
I'
ap~)ointed
King's Taste COFFEE
I lb. B!1g ......... .
A Mocha & Java Blend
Ground Fresh While You Wait
~hat
ha~
selco~d2 hU~slday
bru~h
we1co~e.
Ir________________________________
Genuine LEGS OF
LAJWB--Lb........ .
Crispy Califomia ICE·
\ BERG LE'ITUCE-hd.
Shoulder of LAMB,
with rack . . . . . . . . . •
I
Fresh Washed Green
SPINACH lb ..•.....
No
Sand
Ready
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST
It
I
;
to
AVE.
EAST LANSDOWNE
- r..
:. -
=
OUR PRICES ARE REDUCED
ON MEN AND WOMEN'S SUITS
COATS AND OVERCOATS
NO. II PARK AVENUE
~r"
ni~e
nOUl~ced
c
15c
UBRARY AS S'N IN'
ANNUAL ME E TING
P
.I
~anzlik, F1oren~e
t~at
.lb. Can FREE with Each Pound.
Can Purchase
UCO C.....,. MALTED
MILK-I lb. Can. . . .
SALVATION ARMY 229 FAVOR MOVIE
WORKERS NAMED IN STRAW VOTE
Prominent Residents Insist That Consequent Traffic 'Snarl
and In8ux of Outsiders Would Destroy Charm
of Cultural Village Life
I
PALMOLIVE SOAP
Cake ............. .
NEW LIBRARY PRESIDENT
PROTESTING CROWD OVERFLOWS
HALL AT MOVIE HEARING
to
S2.50 PER YEAIl
SWARTHMORE, PA., JANUARY 28, 1938
T
Phone Swarthmore
504
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
_ _ _ _ _ ~JAN=U::.:.A:.:R~Y
THE SW ARTIII\IOREAN
8
JAN 281938
21, 1938
Bro.ulhcnt Dorolln \Vllson, and Alice
Forlnightly To I\lccl
Cracmer
I r 111(0'" loupcrtll
I rum pet 1 nile ami
To A ••isl Willt Slalc
\.
,,\11 11\ Il{nn Percell I mgm3 Varia·
:\lls ('trlus 1 Nj.\t~ \\111 cntutllllthc
On :-;ltllrd.I' J IIlUIn 22 It 10 A 1\1,
Tux Forlns
110rtfllghth It IU..'I homc U1I II In.ml He I roop (, \\111 rt:l'urt to Mrs F A Child,
I tUIII" 11\ 1.)\\ Ircllign
Chortle Preludes
In Jull 11111 P u:hdhd, L II II P.lff\ and I
011 )'Iulld"
Ihcmooll J.lll111n 2.f 1of V.Isslr ,I\Clllle, to rchearse a ballad
\Illllltlllttlllllli ht ... ht:tll It.'lCl\ltl
I lille
lllfOld )) tI kc. \11 Be. I hOIl But Ncar I
\I ') 30 odu(k
\dl1dl \\111 he gl\ell III )'1.lrch
th II Oil ),IIII1.ln 17 PHH IIItI LOll
I
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."jr~l :l\Iccting \" ell Attended hv f 10111 Ilu.' \1II1.l ~I Igd III II I Buok. S()II~
[ )'lrs I cOI1.lrd \"hton \\ 111 n\lcw S.lg II
tmul1Ig lInl.l I chru.ln 1; 19~X I
Interested Groul' of 'VOlllCII I tlllt.: fro1l\ I'c. '''lilt LUlllt.'
\fl.1
1° 1 Amcnl.1ll Sotlt.'h h) DnwlI \Vech:r
Resident Honored
... t III uf l X lIl11l1Crs ",11 IJI,; It till:
Eager 10 Understand lUud..
Sec \Vh It Ilts Io\(.' C III Do" frolll
I IllS nln Irk Ihle book '11.'\\ '0 Amene III
I
"7 t II I r"sem
1 hom.ls B )'lcCahe, prcsnient of thp
(uullh sC,lt )'It'tll I to .IS ........ t t IX
ern E('ollolnic Thcor\
L lilt It I ~ulllhn N?i I1Id Prelude and
"OCH.' t , , nJln 1(JU (1 Ie I 'I'
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I uguc III l :\Imor III In I S B Il h
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·'I.I.r" tl'l l+edcr.II Rcsenc Bank, hdS been dcsig
I'u SOli II i'roperh I IX forlll s I hI.:
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d IS,,(S of Pcr . . ulIll Propcrh lIlide
Colltgl.: "hi) IS gl\mg I gellcrll • In
I\lrs. McClure Reporls Jewel
Ins suhJect "Ith f urnc .. ~ humor .111( 111 .\'I r .\'I C C I)C
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on ~tori tIes·
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IrodlletulII to 1 CClIIOIIlU'::S \\111 lIleet 011\
Thefl
tclhgt:lIlt: AmerIcans ha\e re!lcnte d tie.
IH rOeld ".15
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erh 1 IX Ad Iins rorlll lIIust he
I
lucsd l \ lIIorlllllg' I Illlt.ln n I'rtlll1llth
pictures 0 f t IlI':III"C I,es (raUII)\
Inlclr
It te.:n I)(lock ])r I·rlst.'r "III (\iSCU......
()11 \I(mda\ .lfh:nl()(I1i of thIS "cek
hll.:ci lIul the t IX I'lld thereu'l l,nor
I h.ll kc n
\rl1ol(1 and later o( mam
::..::=.:......._ ••- - DIstnhutloll (If Jncol H.' ullder LlPI ).Ir ... ('lrtnlll(. II llcClllrt' of RI\er
til I t.'hruln 15 19JH lonns filc
I·ff
I ( e •
aD( I M ary L yon E venl
t Ih~tI1
It til H tlllle :'\e" memhers \It \\ ro HI nportcd h) local 1I01Ice that
tftcr th It d Ite Ire suhJed to pCll.11
too mueh of their eClcntnutu.'s :\lr
Ire urgcd to J01ll the group It till" Jl \Hln \ tillcd tt tbout $3,000 halt
t \ .md lII'erest
\\ cetel tdl", of Amcrlcan 111",ton as It
\ f (slnun shO\\ mil te., for the henefit
l11t:etlllg III onlcr to IJlprt.'lllte md un Ill'(1l stoll.: 11 fnllll I doset In a bas('·
~-----------------' [ 'Hilt h.1I111 III hand \\ Ith "oe131 dc\t'lop of the \IUIIIIlIC \ssmmtlOll of VVlldchfT
deTSt 11111 the four sessIOns to he hdd lIlellt room of her home SOlllctl1lle hI.'
IIIC lit
TUlllor (ollcgc .nul I he ~Iary 1\011
Dr. Dealefscn ForI
durlllg: the 11I0nth of Fchru.ln
1\\tll1 1.lst I min and lalluar) 17
S.,caker I 1111" \Car the IIteran "orld I" cele SdlOUI \ 111 he held frol1l 3 Ulltll 5 0 dock
Foruill
The first mectmg 011 last rucsd 1\ I :\Ir . . lh:{ lurc told Borough ofllcer~
hr Itmg the OIlC hundredth alllll\CrS.ln ut tomorron aftt.'nuKlIl Satnrda\ .It Grccil
,\ IS attended In 1\Hllt\ I\Hl perSon'i tlu loot lIIc1uded a Je"cI hox, a plat I
I h J \ Ddlcf . . t:n of l..tllHttc
\lcxandcr Pushklll . . death )lrs B A 1!I1l 1 arms, OHrbrook
\\ho ,,('re so IIIten.'"ttd 111 Dr Frlscr~ lIum hr.lctlct st:t "lth tlnrt' SIX dlJ.
nm: ".IS thc guc . . t . . peaker ve,terd;,vll,ollkk \\111 rcall frolll IllS pocms for
'I he e, ellt IS hClIIg sf)Onsored by the
prcsentatlon of the tlllllC \ Ilue tlmt 11101ld ... a ,e.:llo\\ gold "ccldlllg TlIlg III
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a 1>latl" \ 0 o,;elmols
:\Irs I d\\ard Crothers, of
of 1110,; talk th It the conscquent diS 1111111 \\t.'d Illig rlllg \dl1t:h had belonged III I ort \V 1",lnngloli and '\IClll1t).
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CllSSIOI1 h HI to he checked III order Ito her mother I platlllu111 rIng ",th
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Girl Scout News
to dO!le at the hour st Ited
It\\O pearls alld t\\O diamonds, .1 gold I)dlcf"'t:1I s suhJe(t \\ IS ':\1 11I11clpai
Living American Arl Exhibit
Jht.' class Illeets 111 the home of Mrs IlIIcsh handhlg I platlllulIl
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\\ tldo I Fisher 600 Han.lrd aHllue pill and all 0\ II platmull1 pili set "lIh
I )'Irs Clanl1(1.: G ::-"hcrs of S\\arthmorc 1 hI.: third cxlniutlull 111 the 1..1\ IIIR
Allend Unilcd Caml)aign
III
alternallllJ{ IHaris and dlunonds A'1
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Luncheon
\Villoughhy To Ghc Recital
1111 , cstlg.ltlOll Is hClIIg conduded
II<;t !-' Iturd.l\ lIlornlllg m the Girl Scont 'Ille c0111nnttec IS slum IIlg III Col1ecltOIl
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\mong: thl.: duh \\omen from S,,\"artl.- Iioust.' \1111 :\hers ".IS lIl\csted as a Hall at S\\artlullore College ,\III he
1 TIl(,,,t \Vllloughh\ \ 1{ C II I}ro tht: postplInClIll.:nt of the hearmg of
111 )rC and \IUIIII\ \,ho att<:lHled the UllIted mt.'mher of the Troop
At the regular ol)(,lI('d tlll~ \\eek \11 the IIlttl1re~ III the
fes . . or of musIc It Bnn :\I",r College IGeorge \\ Ashton :S"cucsboro N J
Illt.'<:tlllg at 9 30 tolllorrm, mormng: Troop colledloll ha'\C heell "ded('d h, a JUT\'
ami org IlIIst lIld cholrllla~tcr of the \\ hn \\ IS to Ippt Ir list Fnda) hal IIIg C llllpaign IUllchcoll gl'CIl under the
Hi \\111 stmh "mtn t" IgS IS part of the of CllllllCnt Irt (ntlcs .IS helllg the best
Chlln.:h uf the Rt.'dl.:cll1cl Bnn ).11\\r Ihecli arrcstlll janu Ir) 7 for nnproper PI(tS 01 thc Plululclpll1.1 1 ederatlOn
of the Har s crop of pamtltlgs After they
\\111 pn:se.:ut
III urgatl -cot It
It thelpasslllg Damel llattta. drl\er of a Hulk \\ OI1lCI1 s Clubs II ... t 1 nua, 111 the Bellc l)ruJccl fOf the 1 f<:e Fmdcr ).[ent Badge arc scletlc
S"arthlllon' Collcl!e \ ('''pers tillS SUII ltrllck for a Pllliadclphhl concern, \\as 'lIC Stratford lintel
Alts
Henn
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:\lrs
\lfred Gan
On Satur<1a, jamlln 15 'I roop 6 Ire scnt to VI('IIIl.1 \\hcrc a hnnted 11UIll
dl\ ('\ClUng at (j 45 odock 1111'" I'" ~heldlschtrgt:d "hcn ht.'armg "as held I'rl\
PClrsol )'lrs launched mto a course on Journaltsm ber of r('productlons arc made b) a speCial
eIghth \car of the College Vt.'spers Ser lda\ 011 the cl1 lrg-c of tltru traffic, lola- \\ lutc :\Ir'" lIulr,
1 cOlllnl \shtol1 ).Irs llarold :\Iarr ).[n ulld<.>r th~ (hrecholl of ).rrs Hohcrl I)rocess "llICh .lch,('\C:, 1111USll.llh fault
VICes to which the pubhc IS cOr
mutcd
1111.: olle hre alarm recorded . . mce ( I{ Buck llr~ I L NlCkersoll ~lrs
for the Chester Tlntes Durlllg the.: ilia, he hought for a ~pt.'cIaI pnce given
"-Ir \\ Il10ughln ~ llro/Ham "III he a~ last "eek \\as at 8 o'clock \Vedncsda) IIO\d L Kauffman ~Irs l-rallkhn
the Troop \\111 \ISlt the Cllcster to those who display the collection The
follo\\s Prelude In IOUlS Clcrcmbault e,elllllg' "hen the local Compan) "as i{ooseHlt Sl)ukl un the U1lItcu
'1lmcs hUlldmg to see thc produchon I.lst eXlllll1tlO1l III the series \\ 111 he shown
AdagIO b) \ r(ang90 Cordh Pastorale callI.' d to a ht: ld fire at Palmer's Cor- Irolll the dub \\oman'!'; pOlllt of 'Ie"
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of a dalh newspaper To complcte thiS for ahout h\o "cek.. hcgmmng ]+ebruan
h~ DOlllclUCO Z,poh
Soeur ).Iolllqnc 11\ Ilers
st u<1\ each scout must "fltc articles 14 Anyonc" Ishmg to huy a picture or
Win At Thursday
Night Bridge Club for a nc,\spapcr Those takmg tl1 .. ohtalll allv mformalton slwui
\t the rcgular weekI) llIeetmg of the V,rg:uua Craemer. Ruth Child Bett) College
DR. F PASEP LEADS
STUDY GltOIJP
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1 hurscla\ Night Bndge Club 011 ~fOllda)
cHllIng at the Strath Havcll Illn the
,,1I111('rS \\ere as follo\\s
North and
Sfluth-).Irs \Va1tace ~lcCuT(b and )'Irs
Plnhl' \V Knlskcrn first 11r and ~frs
\ H ChapUl. second )'Ir I11U
).Ianncc Grtc:.t. tlurd, East and \Vcst- \
\Ir and Mrs C. K. Swift, first. "Irs
\\ IIham 1315011 and MISS )'Iar) VcrlclI
dcn second ~I rs D Cramp and Gcorge
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GIANT
TIGER
1 he COll1l1UttCe of 11Igh school
charge of nove1t~ arrangements for
tOlllorro,.. 1.:\ enlllg s 1I1ectlllg (If the Selllor
\s~cl1lhh Is composed 01 Da\lc1 Ullman,
chamnan 1 11z ihcth Bu\\ (lttch
j ones I hzaheth S\\ eCIl~\ 11lomas
shall Bett) Crc.:S~OIl john \Ihll Stuart
Junes Jean \rnuld and Rohcrt lIanzhk
Tho~c \\ ho ,,111 chapcron tillS ,\Cek s
and ).1n; Se)lllOUr Rutherford A[r and
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RI( hanl 1 lUllS and Dr and :\1 rs
I{ohert I, I llIicrs nmth grade-).frs D
\ SlIllll~( 11 ~llss llden Sunllson II r
and :\1 rs I I()~ d j,aufl man )'Ir and II r~
S I rank Butler and 11r .111£1 ~I rs S II
I "Ub selllnr assl'lllhh-~lr alld ~lrs I
Ralph Dmsmort.', llr and :\Irs jamcs
)).1\ I. . ).Ir alld ~Irs
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1Ild lll~ I rt'd j011es .111(1 ).Ir md ~tr . .
P I \\ Illtaker
ED fRANKfURTER 5
For Sale at the Following
Individual Stores
SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
MARTEL BROTHERS
Rutgers Ave. & Chester Rd.
BACHMAN'S MARKET
Yale Avenue
MADISON BROTHERS
413 Dartmouth Avenue
CEO. MITRO & SONS,
INCORPORATED
17 So. Chester Road
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Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER
Swarthmore 19
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3 16-oz Cans •
In Tom Ito S lUCC
Gold Medal FLOUR
12 Ib Bag
Kltd)(>n
Tc.;tt.-d
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Libby's "Red Alaska"
SALMON-Tall Can
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Lo\\(";,t
Cake
Italian Cook SALAD
OIL---Gal Can
SUPER SUDS
Lge Pkg 14c, Small Pkg
Libby's CORNED BEEF
Reg SIze Can
2
Del Monte CORN
17-oz Cans
C untr\ {II nih m III 01 (,olt!
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Bantam
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Sanford Bah'~ Ihrector of Ihc BO\ s
\ Cluhs of \merIca ,\111 speak In the
Scot Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 19c
BEECHNUT COFFEE
~(cdla Court House 011
CllItlllg ne
Waldorf Toilet Tissue
I Ib Can
[ cre.ltlonal lorccs to Illnch I If I.'
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Cm ~n.r:1i \\lth Euh Pound
3 TOils
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Bates \\as su))crtntcll(knt ot Federal
Call Pllrcha'"c
Pnsou~ until 1929 and thtn CXl'cutne
director of the Ull1ted States Bur~ 1lI of I
Pnsons Ill' sened 1\\0 ,ear~ III thc
King's Taste COFFEE
UCO Choc. MALTED
House of Rcpres{,lltatl\es and 1\\0
I Ib Bag
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,e.:ar~ as Sell.ltor from ~1 assachusetts
\ ~[oha & In .. a Blend
MILK-lIb Can
Glaund Frt:' h '\Iull' \nn ,Valt
For tell tears he "as commlSSlOller
of thc Department ot CorrCC11011
ot :\1 a:-.sachusetts ).1 r Bate~ \\ as ac
Shoulder of LAMB,
cordl.:d an cnthuslastlc atHlicllce "hell
Genuine LEGS OF
he.: addressed a large Illct.'tmg III Pluta·
wtth
rack
LAMB-Lb
dclillua 1.I . . t f til Carl II SchulItt I1n\
f(crcatloll (hrcctor of the ((lt1lll\ ,,111 hc
pn Slutl II In Sallluti 1 Sllllllll\ PH:-.I
Fresh Washed Green
Crispy California ICEdl'nt of Ihc Dda\\are COllllt\ Park
BERG LETIUCE-hd
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Hoard
).(r . . \\llhall1 \ )a(llIt:ttt of 11m
"CIIUC as pre,",I
CounCil \\ Inch I~ sponsorlllg the mcet
EAST LA.NSDOWNE
\ mg 111\ It {'s all lilt c rt: st e d to atte lid
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OUR PRICES ARE REDUCED
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COATS AND OVERCOATS
NO. Il PARK AVENUE
PROTESTING CROWD OVERFLOWS
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$2.50 PER YEAR
28, 1938
NEW USUARY PRESIDENT
Prominent Residents Insist That Consequent Traffic Snarl
and Influx of Outsiders Would Destroy Charm
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SALVATION ARMY 229 FAVOR MOVIE
WORKERS NAMEn IN STRAW VOTE
Funds Now Being Solicited For 18allo,s Rceeh ed loy This I'aI'c'r
S" .Irlhmore's Sharc in Annual
SllIm Puhlic Senlimcnl of
Campaign
Inlcre.led Cilizcns
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I ht: ,h 1\ I.' to r liS" Su artl""u,'" ',I,ut"
IIllll( Irc( I
cItizens 0 £
:'\ext 011 the Itst of n lilIes "hlch thc
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II $l00f) fOi th" S IhatlOn \nm Gre 1t 01 mcr"hc1mmg: (111]nhltloll ~uch l~ con
~adcrs filled the HIgh School audl
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a11l(' l{ Good" III for
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fll\ \light I con"'1(1erlhle 11umber of reSl·
25 to battle the proposed ;,:olllng ord- \1 dersoll ASsocllte Profcssor of HI~.
S\\ Irthlllf)re.lIIs "ho Ire \\ork11l1.! 111 th<.> dt.'llts of tillS Boroll,..,h 'Ollt't\ their .Ie
1Il1l1(l' IUltmlment \\hlch \\ould pt.'rnut h)n at S"arthmore College, \\ho HI
1111'l tit ).Ir ... (. \ IIOI(IIt\
lUll +t pl.:llIlIt thc uedlOll of a IIIO\IC
011 Park a,ellllC to the death 'I he cro"d dTccl of 1lI0\ les upon DartllloUlh stu
l pt 11th
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the.: Itn {II P 11 k IHIllIe bd\\('ell BOlOUgh
of CUriOUs .1I1d IIltt:rcstcd clli;.:ellS be cltnts
(l r,..,c I \llIlItl .... t: llrs Pcftl\al \rnll II.II! 111<1 tlit' ).Iethodl"t (hurdl thlOugh
Il,.,t I hZlhdI! BI",sctt \rl!-. Ilulll':ltlthc IllUhlll1l 01 the . . trm lOll' conclucted
gill to lssemble It III carh hour .1I1JI
Damel H. Good\\lII thl'lI Ilrtsente ll
contlllued. III S"lrthlllore~ JIlll1l1t.lhl Itt, Cuullcll \la ).rr llcsscnhrnch "d<1I
I , ...... ttt \Ir ... CIMrle<; Bohon, Illhan h\ lhe S\\atthllllt'llI UlIllllJ the p.lst
f .... h,Ol1 to strcllll III dUring the llrst tl'lIal PClltlOlIS Ig.i111st the 1Il0\ICS
I I\t ).Ir" 1 I) Blum ).Ir . . \\ tlh un 1\\0 "cd"
h Ilf honr of the hcaTlng
I)CIT1I1J,f o,er "1'00 signaturc,,! brmglllgi
I "llo,k .\
'[", II \ t ' . \'I rs <.; lInUl.: I l Ir-I II 10"'1: \\ I10 Itt ellCC(
I I tl lC pu bl IC IlIt.'C t IIlg
Promptl) on the stroke ( f elght'l E I the lot II slglll rs Igalllst It to 0\ cr (jOO
t'l Iltl I ),110,; J P Isslllore Che, Ill"
),11 <; 1IIe1 \\ Itlle"sed the Sill 111 stundmg ,ate
1le . . scllhrlllh dtalnnlll of the Ille.:cllll g llld Ollt' IlttltlOIl Irom H\o persons Isl~
II PIlII Clea\t:f \Trs P \" (nlh1h 1 111 £1 lilk of "llcaker!S III I\\Or 01 thc pro
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l" 'Irtue of IllS ofhtc ot pr~sldellt of Illig to lint ~lgllttl1rcs ",thdra\\11 from
\11 . . kl\ Comic, llrs 1)\\lgJtt Coole, pl"'ll \\111 be "'urpII ... ed to lcarn 229
(lIUII(11 Isked all' IIrOpOlIl.:l1ts ot the I I petitIon 111 t I\or of tltc 1ll00IC '\hICI'I
:\Jrs J B Douglls llrs A
I a\en S\\ IrlhmOll' lib turned III Slgllt.'d hl11ot5
propnst'(l 1II0\1t' to rise to It.... ddcl1se It I
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tu tl\l~ I'IJltr dnllrlllg thclI Ippr)'ll of
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II It.: I1(' Irt~ of th~ cunous fell "hcll ltl 1c\ I (( pr~"(lns \ ~Iglle(
an:tllllt, "ho "as tlc(hd I)resuhnt of ~...
thl.: P1lI(htd II1l'l<;Ult: '1111'0 \ote \\ IS
hcc 11Ilt; ~'Hlent tit It no hom ... t hght I l P(l1I tht nqUt .... t ot . . OIllCUIlC 111 the [Ihe S" Irlhmor( l'lIhlie 1.. lbr.lr\ Hoard (~' III ttl \h <; II ankhn (,Illes pIC lOIs hUl IIg-hth OH r (lIIe tilln] IC5S than the
\\ouM he forthcolllmg hnt the crllsld_lllHhlllll I Ilt1n \\rtttcn h) ~Irs J C UIWIl the rc~ignaUon of Roluul Lol(JI L\ ).Jr", lrllold (. GnflUl ).fp; I[enn \(te .1~lI1bt the IIIU'I(', 368
1tIg' force . . brust IIlto thunderous ap !I Istl.lke
.lpprmlllg the mO\le \\a<;!
Eaton, l\lunda) eumng.
IIllIzhl Iiolcllle IIoadhl )'Ir ... \\ J{
Ihe 11110t hoxt" \\Imh hid h<:l.:lI placed
pl.IlIo;;1.:
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\t OIHe tht \\l'lI orgllllzecl progr.lI11
\1 lilt cOllclll'olllll of till . . Dr \V 1 I L I B R A R Y
D r"'fa('1 ).frs IluIUlI . . lohn"oll lJls lilt S\\lItIIllHft:.lI1 ofllCt \\I:re tilt.' sccne
of thl.: npPoslllon got ullde.:r
::-"lr 1John . . on I nSlll.:ded rcsJ(lent of 10llg I
\",Iham Johnson ).Jrs \VI1II 1111 KlImncl lot .Ilmo t l ( II t lilt Ictn It 111<1 mall\ list
IIe:.sl'lIl)1uch
Ill1ioducc
Elh\ood
BLstllldlllg 111 thiS COIllIl1U1l1h g;ne •• !ANNUAL
)'Ir<; Je",s).[ .... l1chc1 :\[rs HeU]11ll1l11l111H1tt \ott.'r:s rushl'
j 1"'l1lt.'o(lIcl l[rs 1 oms J koch. 111 .. Ho, I th It thell b•• Hub he (:ClIl"'Hiel(
\dJtlst!llcnt "ho h.HI rt.'questcd th 111 l .... sse~l'd real esttle 'dille "llIch fol I . ,
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Ilrnl~Cge otraddrl~sll1g tl)(. ludlence OII!I\l\\l'lI thc IIltwdudlO11 of .11l10Vlllg piC Gucl~tlu.'r H. Froehel Elected Illtlefidd ::\[J~ \rthur n )'I('a
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cx Ill( er .\ O"t C, 11ll,..! to pre . . ~nt I till (I}1porlL1111t, to all
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c\\ DIrect' l\'lrs. Told, Mr. Guen),11 s I d\\ard ~o\C'~ ~[r<; \ V I' Orr
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\\ IlIclt dre" up the boron g I'
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I~ (hc~ter SpellCt:..:r "IS then called I
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tl~dll~anCl.: 111 1928 s.1I(1 that the purpos~IIIIPon 1)\ the jhmr He made a hnef
ther Rc-eleclcd
~II"" T \Vlrrc.:11 PIXSOI1 )'lr:. Jo~cph III the Illiltcr 11\ U"t 01 till . . slra\\ ,otc
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Perkllh ).[rs lIanc, Pler«' ::\fr ... noh I he S\\ uthmorcan hdd the ,otc open
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Itt IIIl1tt 11 I1\cctlllg of the '
S\\ Irthmore er t e l ' o\\e II •.'I
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he ~ lid th II It ",IS 1I0t I )lOlllt mil pic ul«1 for I statemCllt of Puhln I Illl In
\S"iOllatum \\ as held Claude Sl1uth llr.. Cr.Ke Spllth Airs
:\: IInc ... 011 the h l110ts \\ el e cll('ckt.'
rllqlllrll<1 Off tis Ito prmule g I'" 011 a1ld I t ICt" .Hld a (lIspasslOnate consldcra ~lolld l\ J1Igh1 ) lIlU In 2~ 111 the Ilbraryl J II Snuth ).[rs I d\\ald Stockton, ').Irl'> I Ithou,.dl 1ht S"artlnlloJ( til re.~hzes that
lOt (ogsthcorto\\11
t 1C motonsts
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(IU('stb'loli stich as he ex R()(III1 .... 111 1~(lnll1gh II.tll \ quorum helllg'\'J S tn(')\
~lln I cmple ~Jrs Peter t Il( PClle.:llt Ige ot the pOpUI.ltlOl1 rcprescntto disturb the 'Illage atmo~l)hcre ~
pt:c t:( rom a pu Ie IllCctlllg
pre . . cnt ll1llUll reJlorts "cre ril\en hy\ lold :\Ir'> S ~I Vlek llr . . C Per(v 1.:11 111 It.... strl\\ ,etc "a ... not ternhl) lugh,
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THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
(101\ IllIl"'l'l\ \\hclt: \\OrkIlL. . l11othl.:l~ 11101\ h ral til lor Ih ..... p1ll plI~l
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Whittier HOll e
1 1'01 \~ Ir ;,()o77 III tht:r . . Il1ll llllhhcll
held IhnH1~h)\lt the nlllllll til the PIt: ... 1
7 1;;) P M - aa~ketball Swarthmore "s Prospect Park
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SATURD,\Y. J.\NUARY 29
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9 00 P M - Swarthmore Seri~ Dallce
Womans Club
I
\t the rccolltiulOlIlIlg dellol of the \11 1lI(,lI1hcl ~ 01 thc S\, al thmore Auxil
\nl1onl1ced for till a Itcr dUllIcr III II I
l\IOND,\Y, JANUARY 31
SOCIal Sen Ice C<'>l1ter t.'1II1110\ 11Icnt I~ pro lal \ de . . ulllg to attend . . hould nohfv J\lrs
glam arc Dcan R Bnmhall \<1n11nl::; I
200 P M - Needlework Guild Hour
731 Harvard Avenue
300 P M - Seventh Grade Mothers Meeting
\Ided 10r o\er t\\n hUlUhC'd and htl\ m{'n Rohert Sht Ilpan1 (It 1)011 t1110llth a\cnue,
H S Music Room
tratl\(' \~~I"tal1t I ahor )'lanag-('Il1<'>lIt ot I
and
\\Ol1lcn "ho, he(atlsc of their a
TUESD,\Y, FEBRUARY 1
ul
\cars
or 111l)Slcal handllaps, arc unable
\\ asillng:toll "ho \\ 111 prupound \\ ork I
1000 A M - L W V Study Group
600 Hanard Avenue
I I I
230 P M -Speakers
Womans Club
to seull I': emplo\ IIll11t III pr1\ atc 111<111 ...
RelIt I and lIIakt.' " l \ for a dbCU":-.tull ot I
tn 111<.>"1.:' llCOplc \\ork 011 the recomh- No "cSI)er Sen ice This W eck
tl b ~lIhJe("t In ~'mpatll11;er:-. ami .1I1Ia~·!
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2
lOOP
Methodist
Church
tHlIIltlg- ot discarded fUrlllture and cloth
M
Lad1es
Aid
SOCiety
Luncheon
Meeting
Olllst" :\Iro;; nohert 1 Car<.>]o;; 01 RI\Cr
300 P M - College Avenue Fourth Grade Mothers Tea
2 Crest Lane
Ill,!;
.IS "ell as on the sah ag1l1g of rags
lilt Suuda\ {'\ (,,11111~ ,esper sen Ice:.
'IC" road "ho ,,111 IUHlcr st'Hral \lItall
Room 1 High School
745 P M - Cub Pack Parents Meet
and
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3
make
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lOOP M - Women s Republican Club
Strath Haven Inn
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pl.:rtod
01 the College, and Will
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.
C'lf-'>tI~tall1l11g
and
to
dl<;pose
ot
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dancers "ho prOll11"'c .1 dcltghtlul pel
11)1.: alllltlUllc<.>d upon re~l11l1ptlOn
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NEXT FRIDAY
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UCO TOMATO JUICE
Lg No 2 19-oz Can ••
PALMOUVE SOAP
Heart's Delight NEC-
r\prwul
AR-2 Tall Cans
PI.' II P adl Plum
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Hn;ton: 5
SWARTHMORE, PA., JANUARY
l
Specials For Week of January 20th to January 26th, Inclusive
111
X, No.4
101:
STORE HOURS:
9Al\1 to9PM-Mon Tues 9 AM tolPM Wed
9Al\1 to 9 PM-Thurs
9AM tolOPM Frl,Sat
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22 __________________~------------------~J~~.H~E~S~W~AR~'~naM~O~REAN~~~r_------~:,:~------~~~~JANUARY~
1938
=Birtha
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dale, of AuduMrs. John Marshal~ of Lincoln ~vebon, N. J., are being ~'ODgI"3tulated upon
usual the past week jn the interest of
nue,
entertained
at
luncheon
and
brIdge
~<.an the
"And Life Goes
the Prison Industries Reorganization
Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Johnson, the birth of a son on January '""
on
Wednesdpy
when
guests
were
rnem.
I
Camd
N
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Administration, the Federal Bureau, bers of a bridge club to which she be- of Nottingham, Pa., '\I"e the proud Cooper HOSPlta,
en,..
ro.
On As Usual" which
was set up to help reorganize the
parents of a son, Philip Hale, born Dale was Miss Jane Roberts, formerly
industries of the country's prisons, now
Even Wid""pread Movie Disturb- largely closed down. He visited t~ree
Western states as well as ConnectIcut,
ance Unable to Quell Social
having long sessions with the goverEvent. of Community
nors of both Connecticut and Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. GUY A. McCorkle, of
North Princeton avenue, entertained
Informally at tea last Saturday after'noon in honor of their week~end guest,
Mrs. Richard Jorden, of New York
. City. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mc'Corkle accompanied by their guest motored to ~fiddleto\Vn, Del. to visit their
:son, Henry, a student at S1. Andrew's
School.
•••
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins arc
recuperating from recent illnesses at
their home on North Chester road."Mrs.
Jenkins has been confined to her home
with bronchitis and Mr. Jenkins has
been very ill with inOuenza.
"
•••
• • •
longs.
Mrs. Paul J. Furnas, formerly of
Swarthmore, will be hostess to her
bridge club today at her home in Upper Providence township. Other mem'
bers of the club are: Mrs. H. W.
Brinkmann, Mrs. Walter Dickinson,
Mrs. A. P. Shanklin, Mrs. Clifford F.
Rassweiler, of Swarthmore; Mrs. Wayland H. E1sbree, of Wallingford Hills;
Mrs. Detlev W. Bronk, of Media; and
Mrs. ). W. Cleaveland, of Rose Valley,
January 16 in the West Grove Hospital. of Swarthmore.
"The baby is a grandson of Mr. andl r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
Mrs. S. W. Johnson, of Amherst aveDo You Know
nue, Swarthmore.
The Sure Cure 1M aD7 .&11&0 Tic ",'"
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Lecion IIIld AaxIIi..,.
ANNUAL CHARITY DANCE
TIr..
Batted_
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4
9 to 1 o'clock
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Swarthmore Woinan'. Club
Dartmouth and LefaTette Ayelo
13.00 Per Couple
"We Don't seU canFor tickets ""ntaet Mrs. J. Paul Brown,
W. Benlee TIWIl"
Tire.t...
1~~~w~a~ln;u~t~Le~n;e'~lm;;m;ed:la;te:IT~~~~1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Miss Caroline L. Crew, of Cedar lane, formerly of Swarthmore.
will be confined to her home a month
Mrs. William H. Thatcher, of Collonger with a fractured ankle she suf~ lege avenue, is recovering from a recent
* • •
fered two weeks ago.
illness.
hfrs. R. B. Posey, of Cornell avenue,
*
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
entertained twelve guests at luncheon
Norma Hauger, tlaughter of :Mr. and
Mrs. William R. Huey and Mrs. Dana
and bridge on Tuesday.
Mrs. A. Hauger, of Dartmouth aven!1c. H. Bigelow entertained at tea in honor
Art AlBance Buildiog, 251 S. 18th Street, Phlla., Pa.
was admitted to the Taylor Hospital, of Mrs. Charles H. Dudley, of Han"Dr. F. A. Patman and Dr. R. C. Am- Ridley Park, on Tuesday for a tonsil over, N. H., yesterday afternoon at
Swarthmore Branch
merman are enjoying a vac~.tion from operation.
Mrs. Huey's home on Benjamin West
Violin LeUOD8 Given by Helen Hehre
their Swartheore offices this week.
avenue.
Mrs.
Dudley
is
head
of
InterGronp
LeSSODS by Mable W. Fraser, Ellen Delaplaine
They left Tuesday to fish for rock fish
Mrs. \V. S. Evans, of Cedar Jane, will
Piano and
laken
Camp,
Croyden,
N.
H.
at Newburn, N. C. and will be away leave February 4 for the Highland
Catalogue on Requ""t
Swarthmore 1086-W
until next Monday.
Park Club, Lake 'Vales, Fla., where she
Mr. and Airs. Dana H. Bigelow rePennypacker 1940
will spend February and March. Miss turned Tuesday to their home on Park
Swarthmore 1760
l\.ir. Roland G. E. Ullman returned Helen Barber, of the same address on
Sunday evening to his home at Har- Cedar lane, will visit her nephew and they
avenue
where
hadfrom
been Norwood,
called by Mass.,
the death
of : ; : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
vard and Lafayette avenues after a niece, Mr. and Mrs. David Jillson, of Mr. Bigelow's mother.
week's business trip to the Carolinas, East Orange, N. J., for the next two
Mrs. Edwin A. YarnaH, of Kenyon
during which he traveled by airplane months.
avenue,
left yesterday to spend -the
from Greenville, S. C., to Atlanta, Ga.
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Mr. James W. Laws, formerly of week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell A.
of Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daley, of Ce- The Swa~thmoreJ remov~d last. week Yarnall, of Flushing, N. Y.
dar lane and Elm avenue, wiH leave to the. Unton League, PhiladelphIa, for
announces
Jenifer McCone, daughter of Mr. and
today to spend the week-end visiting the wmter.
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A Free Lecture on Christian Science
Mr. and Mrs. James Owens, of ScarsMr. and Mrs. George Schobinger are avenue, celebrated her eighth birthday
dale, N. Y.
expected to return to their home on with a party at her home last Saturday
Entitled :-Christian Science: The Science of Christ-Healillg
Swarthmore avenue tomorrow after afternoon. She entertained classmates
Several Swarthmoreans were among having been away since January 11 on
by
of the third grade, College avenue
the luncheon guests of }.{rs. R. C. Ama motor trip to Williamsburg, Va., and school.
merman, fcrrnerly of Swarthmore, at
COLIN RUCKER EDDISON, C. S.
North Carolina, where Mr. Schobinger
her home near Sycamore Mills yesterof London, England
attended to business interests.
Pierce Hunter will return from
~ay.
Franklin and Marshall College to spend
Member of the Board of LoclUreship of The Mother Chureb
Mrs.
Eugene
Seybold
has
arrived
this
week-end
with
his
parents,
Mr.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
Mrs. Bayard H. Morrison entertained
from Boston, Mass., to join her husband and Mrs. Maurice Griest, of South
at luncheon at the Ingleneuk on Tuesin the Lansdowne Theatre
day, followed by bridge at her home at the Strath Haven Inn. Mr. Seybold Chester road.
has been a resident of the Inn for the
Lansdowne
Avenue
near Baltimore Pike, Lansdowne. Po.
on Thayer road.
Billy Morrow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
last month.
Sunday Afternoon, January 30, 1938
William C. Morrow, of Riverview road,
Mrs. Harold Calvert, of Harvard
Miss Jean Wiggins, of Vassar avenue, will entertain friends in celebration of
at Three-Thirty P. M.
avenue, was hostess to The Sixteen at was the guest of Miss Rita Coulbourn,
his
sixth
birthday
tomorrow.
luncheon and bridge 011 Wednesday. of Wilmington, Dela., last Tuesday and
You and your friends are cordially invited to attend
Other members of this hi-weekly club attended the Senior Prom which was
which has been meeting here for about given by the class of January, 1938, of
Cornell
Mr. andavenue,
Mrs. Clarence
will en!ertain
C. Franck,
with
twenty years are: Mrs. E. A. Stock- Wilmington High School in the Gold
three
tablcs
of
bridge,
followed
by
ton, Mrs. C. 11. C. Lewis, Mrs. Henry Ballroom of the duPont Hotel.
buffet
supper
this
evening.
Cookman, Mrs. Robert Gilfillan,
',--~-ii_o Thomas Simpers, Mrs. John W.
Mrs. J. Wheeler Allison was hostess
Mrs. Daniel Goodwin of Walnut lane,
LeDoux, Mrs. William R. Landis, Mrs. to a group of friends at luncheon at her was hostess to The Eightsome at lunchJohn Adams, of Swarthmore; Mrs. home on Rutgers avenue, Wednesday, eon and bridge on Tuesday of this
Thomas Downs, of Springfield; Mrs. January 26.
week.
David Ludlum. of Overbrook; Mrs. J.
E. Limeburner, of Philadelphia; and
Mrs. Horace Hopkins will elltertain:!W~=~==~:~~~;~::~
Mrs. F. M. Sawyer, of Lancaster, until at luilcheon today at her home on
Crest Lane.
recently a resident of Swarthmore.
Mrs. Calvert is entertaining at lun·
Mr. and Mrs. A. Robb Cochran, of
cheon and bridge today, also, when Kenyon avenue, will have as their
guests will be members of another
guests for dinner Sunday evening }'b.
bridge club to which she belongs: Mrs.
and 1hs. Harold Griffin, 1\.-Ir. and ~{rs. I
C. A. Stern, Mrs. J. T. Schamel, Mrs. J.
Robert T. Bair, Mrs. 1\L J .. Lumsden,'
Harvey \Vhiteman, of Swarthmore j
of Swarthmore, and Mr; and :Mrs.\,
all
Mrs. S. C. Wicks and Mrs. Henry
Starts Friday
Frank N. Baker. of Chester.
Bear, of Rutledge j Mrs. LeRoy S.
James, of Chester Heights, and Mrs.
Mrs. Robert L. Coates, of Harvard
Etlar, of Overbrook.
avenue, returned Monday from WilkesBarre, Pa., after having spent the
Mrs. \V. R. 1\Iuir has been ill with week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Euthe grip at the Strath Haven Inn for
gene Farley.
the past two weeks. Mrs. Muir has
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months with her husband, who is conTHEATRE
to change
nected with the Sun Ship Company. The
CHESTER
Muir's home is ill San Francisco, Cal. ~-~~~.~-~..=-~.~-~..-==.=-~-~.''':'-~':==-~
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STARTING FRIDAY
Dr. Louis N. Robinson, of Cottegl'
For a 1 Week Engagement
avenue, has done more traveling than
with
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In Technlcolor
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tlonday---Tuesday
George Arms
"DR. SYN"
JANUARY 28,1938
THE SWARTBMOREAN
ptJRIuam BVBBY I'IIID&Y
.W&BTIDlO.......
THE SWAR'IHMOREAN
01 Same Opinion
ft
To the Editor of the Swarthmorean
To the Swarthmorean:
The
meeting
held
at
the
High
School
I am opposed to a movie at the
TBB 8WAaTIIMOBlWf. nrc.
auditorium last night if' considered as suggested on account of the traffic
a citizens protest meeting against a lern and the danger of Sunday
moving picture theatre in Swarthmore ances under the law, and suggest
PETER Eo TOLD
in a particular location, was a perfectl; Borough get this particular lot, for
lUltDr
proper !lathering, and I personally ough purposes, which they in time
agree WIth most of the opinions ex- need.
ROSALIE
DRYDEN
N... _
pressed. Otherwise I would not have
J. V. S. BISHOP.
been living in Swarthmore for a great ;u _ad CIaa Ma_, if""...." ... many years.
Letter Ul1lIigned
However, as a called meeting by our
11129, at the . . Olll... at 8 _ _ ....
UDder the &ct; of _
3, UT9.
borough council, at which meeting all
The Swarthmorean has tried to
facts in connection with ·-the matter
follow
a policy of publishing
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1938
should have been presented by the
every
Jetter
submitted to the
members of council, and who should
paper
during
the
current movie
It'g Your Turn to Volunteer have occupied the empty chairs on the
controversy.
Therefore
it regrets
platform, it was the most disgraceful
it was forced to withhold a very
Annual notices of dues to the Swarth- exhibition of what under other cirwell written and sensible letter
more Fire and Protective Association are cumstances they would have called a
which came to the office this
being received by the citizens of this packed, gang run, organization meetweek without the signature of the
community during the current week.
iog.
author.
Swarthmore has an excellent Fire Com- No member of council presented the
This letter has been reserved
pany. Its financial policy is sound. Its facts in connection with the property
and can be pubHshed if the writer
equipment is in good condition and .the In question, or enlightened the meeting
will communicate his identity to
addition of the new booster pump truck as to previous facts which they posthe editor who will hold it in
has made it one of the most modern in sesscd. Where were the borough COllnstrict confidence. This is a matthis county. Its active members are on cilmeo who called the meeting? Was
ter of well known newspaper
call both night and day. Its efficiency the chairman trying to mislead those
etiquette required as a protective
has given Swarthmore the highest pos- attending the meeting, or was he igmeasure.
sible rating (Class A) by the Philadel- norant of the facts, past and present,
phia Underwriters Association which I~ con~ection with the property u n d e r l L . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - J I
dIScusSIon?
Christian Science Church
means to the citizens of this community
thousands of dollars saving on fire in- It was most surprising to me that
"Love" is the subject of the Lessonsurance premiums. In Delaware County the citizens addressing the
Sermon
in all Church of Christ, Scienseemed to be ignorant of the facts in
onIy S wart hmore and Media are 50 rated
tist, on Sunday, January, 30. The Golden
Due to the promptness of the response connection with the calling of the
to caIls very few of the numerous alarm!; meeting, the definite facts which should Text is: "We have known and believed
the love that God hath to us. God is
result in disastrous losses. Last fall mem- be presented and the utter lack of co- love; and he that dwelleth in love
be
operation with the meeting on the part
dwelleth in God, and God in him." (I
rs of the Fire Company worked from of the elected members of council.
2 A. M. until 1100n of the next day dur~ It is possible that these facts may be John 4 :16).
illg the fire at La Grange.
------~ , ~---IIlstrurnerytal in forcing upon the cornEach year the cornmunity'$ support of munity that which the majority do not
Methodist Chur"h Notes
the Firc Company is slow enough to be want.
utterly discouraging to men who pay $2
D~. Charlcs Kitto, Superintendent of
A- Swarthmore Home Owner.
a year for the privilege of being 011 call
South District of Philadelphia Conday and night t~ pr:otect thi_s c9mmimity
ference
of
Methodist
Episcopal
"Va. Yo" There, Charlie?" 1clhUl:chcs, win be the guest preacher at
!ron~ fire hazards. Once more opportunity
Sunday morning worship.
tS given Swarthmore to admit its need
Monday evening at 8 P. M. the
of and obligation to its volunteer Fire To the Editor,
Fourth Quarterly Conference will,
Company. Why 110t' rally round with The Swarthmorean.
Dear Sir:
the church. The presidents of the
1000/'0- respouse?
Nearly five years' residence in Swarthorganizations will present their
more. led me to expect a much better
reports and there will be an
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
~eetlllg than th~t con~ucted Tuesday election of officials for . the coming
I1Ight .on th~ mOVie ~ueshon. And please year. Dr. Kitto wilt preside.
The opinions expreued below are tboBe
of the Individual writers. All leUel'll to The get thiS stratght-I did not favor a theatre
Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock
Swarthmorean must. be ail'Ded. PaeudoD7Dl8
at the proposed location.
the Ladies' Aid Society will meet for
may be USed if tbe Identity 01 tbe writl!lr
Is known to tbe Etlitor. r..e,ten will be
Anyone entering could sense imm~iateat the church to be followed by
oubUahed only at the dlacreUon 01 tbe
Iy
that
the
sentiment
of
those
in
attentheir
stated
business ses~ion.
¥=dltol'.
dance was better than nint: Jo one against Thursday evening at eight o'c1ock Dr.
the Ql0vie. An~ yet, was there any
Espenshade, -of Morton, wiIJ conDeplore" Di"collrteBY
ance of the views of others? Any attempt
the Prayer Meeting in the Chapel.
The Swarthmorean:
to sound out ,those who might favor the
Espenshade was announced as the
Last evening I attended the town meet- proposal, to learn if they had any ideas leader for last Thursday evening, but
ing ~o he~r some facts ab:o~t the proposed of value? Quite the contrary; altho' the due to a conflict postponed his attend-"
mohon picture theatre. While I am def- president did make repeated calls for those ance.
initely not in favor of having one in III favor to stand forth, the reception ac- Friday at 8 P. M. there will be an
Swarthmore, 'I would like to have heard corded those who had the temerity
Official Board meeting at the Church.
t
speak
for
the
movie
was
not
the
sort
• •
.JO til'
e 1gen argument pro and con. Personally the meeting left me unenlightened encourage others. The whole affair
Presbyterian Church Noles
as to the benefits of a venture but also strongly reminiscent of the "trials" of so·
On Sunday morning the pastor will
with.a somewhat bad taste in my mouth. called "conspirators" in the U. S. S. R.
W I th so muc h talk of culture in Far be it from me to impl)" that there was preach on the subject "What is Man
The Young People's Fellowship
Swarthmore aile would expect to find a any attempt to "raHroad" the movies out
Sunday evening at 6 o'clock.
meet
more courteous audience-an audience of Swarthmore to those benighted reE.
Arthur
Whitney, of the Elwyn Trainthat would listen with dignity while the glonS where such plebeian forms of ening
School
will present the first of
speaker for the minority had the floor. tertainment amuse the simple peasantry,
series
of
discussions
on "Religion and
It was distinctly rude to jeer aloud at but "Vas you there, Charlie?"
Your
Life
Work"
He
will
speak on some
comments made in favor of the movies
\Vith such an overwhelming majority
Ot the many complex phases of the modTh~re may be many evils Or some good opposed to the movie, good sportsmanderIVed from a community picture house ship alone would seem to indicate that ern profession of mooicine.
The Church Hour nursery will be held
Who can say?
. the courtesy of a decent hearing be acheld
from 11 to 12 o'clock each Sunday
The chief criticism I have to make corded those misguided souls who might
in the Parish House. This department
and I feel that it is a pertinent one, i~ hold other views than our own.
that a Swarthmore audience left its cui. ",ith what immature derision was each is open to children ages 1 to 7.
The Church Citizenship Class for all
ture at home last night.
letter received. while thunderous applause
young
people in the congregation, ages
greeted each remark of those who would
12
or
over,
who are not members of the
==============,,;H~.,,;H~.= away with the pernicious influences which
church
will
begin meetings on Sunday
threatened the sweet, bucolic simplicity of
CHURCH NEWS
February
6, during the regular
morning,
our Borough.
c1ass~session
periods
of the Sunday
SWARTHM:ORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Think it over: only three, or perhaps
School.
The
pastor
will
teach the class
Rev. David Braun. Minister
four, of the many speakers presented any
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M. -Sunday School
facts. These were, the able gentleman which will meet each Sunday until Easter.
The l-fen's Bible Class announces a
9:45 A. M. - Bible Classes. .
who told of the resulting traffic conges11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship. Mr. Braun .
w1lI preaCh on "What Is tlon, and who spoke with authority; the change in meeting time. The class which
formerly met at 10 A. M. will now begin
6:00 P. M. _ =~ People's ~lIOW8bIP'
one who told what had happened at
'1'BINITY CHURCH
Dartmouth; and he who mentionel actual meetings promptly at 9 :45 each Sunday.
Protestant Episcopal
real estate depreciation as a result of a The class is always open to new members.
Chester Road and College Avenue
.
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S.T.M.• Rector movie.
NEWS NOTES
SUNDAY
Swarthmore is supposed to he a Friend8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
ly place. May I suggest that some more of
9:45 A. M. -~~l!..da.
"'-'- Y SchOOl' and Blble ,', s inhabitants attend the business meetings ) can H uey, of Benjamin West ave11:00 A.M.-Morning PraYer and Sennon. of our Society of Friends where they,nue, entertained with a supper party
Mr. Guenther will preach.
' T d
.
J
THE kELIGIOUS SOCIETY OP F'RIENDS may leanl how to accord the courtesy of ues ay evenmg, .annary 25. in honor
SUNDAY
silence while others expound views which of her eleventh birthday. Her guests
9:45 A. M. -First Day School
may differ from their own.
were Alison Carpenter, Edith Thatcher,
9:45 A. M. -Adult Class. Mfa. Paul D
Judy Koch, Helen Krause, Paul,'ne Dea;:
JoHoPltF'UJ/'
Towner. of Prospect Park'
Yf1I1 lead the discussion on:
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con, Jane Beatty,' Bobbie Blakeston,
A
Personal Religion For I'
F
N
B
Betty Ellen Littlefield, Jean Storrs,
Eve", Day Use"
avors ew orollgh Hall
11:00 A.M.-Meeting tor Worship in the
Elaine Kite. Anne Bradford, )'Iart!-"
Meeting House.
To the Editor:
Jean Croshy, June Bigelow, Susan
-Sewing and
J am very much in favor of having Thatcher.
~~:ti~~i,jl~::,~:it~r~~ B~U::" Dox Iuneheon. a new B orough Hall, wher(" we can have Mr. and Mrs. H Lindley Peel of
better accommodations
than we no W
.
.
.
avenue were
called,
to BatuB.D.,
fo~ th.~ Library and other activities that more last Saturda'y to attend the funeral
wdl
.
. . Increase the good reput a t'Ion a nd' of a very close frtend,
Mrs. Ralph Tay9:45 A. M. - CbU~OOI
11:00 A. M..-Momlng 'WorabtP
dlgmty of our Borough.
lor.
':45 P. M. -- Evening WOIBhtp:
ELIZABE"I'H N. GARRltTT.
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PIRS'1'
'1'.
~[iss Shirley Ward wilt return on and Mrs. J. W. Cleaveland, of Rose
Park Avenue below Harvard
Sunday
from the Baldwiri School to Valley, formerly of Swarthmore, is en11:00 A. II. - Bunday School
11:00
A.
M..
SUU4a.y
Lessoo'
"--0
spend
the
day with her parents, Mr. tertaining with a birthday party to'Wednesda
-ocaJ.LI n.
p. m. Pendf:g~lng meeting ~ week, 8 and l~rs. William Ward, of Strat11 morrow. She will be six years old.
dan and ~-Uda' open dally,
Haven avenue. She wilt have· with her Guests will be classmates in the beginI'll 1 '"
4 P. Y.;. Church
,'!
'eo
eervlces IUld 'U8e the pndlng Boom. IJJPQ Miss Phyllis Seeley, of Bridgeport. ner's department of the School In Rose
AU are COrdlaUy Invited to attend the Conn.
Valley, in.cluding the following Swarth-:
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STATE INSPECTION
Last Day-January 3lat. Don't be late. Bring your
car in now, or we will call by your request
if you telephone Swarthmore 1800.
CAPRIOTTY
SALES
SERVICE
315 Yale Avenue
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IS $ALUTIID AS
moreans: Sally and Hyde AI~en. ]ohn- Warren Johnllon WIn8 Again
ny Rassweiler, Polly Told, and Patsy
Told.
At the Pennsylvania Farm Show held
Mrs. Clara W. Davis, of Strath Ha- t c week of January 17 to 21 at Har• • •
h
ven avenue, entertained at luncheon risburg Warren D. Johnson, of NotWedne~day, December 26. Her pests tingham, Pa., son of Mr. and Mrs. S~
included Mrs. David Cramp, Mrs. Fred- W. Johnson, of Amherst avenue, for the
erick Wilson, Mrs. Thomas Ruther- third successive year won a minor porford, Mrs. William Ward, and Mrs. tion of prize ribbons in the division of
Edith I. Cuskaden.
dressed turkeys. In the live turkey c1ih
d
Mr. and Mrs. Percival Armitage, of vls~on
e entere
two youn~ tom!
Harvar~ avenue, will entertain before Iwhl.c? placed second and fourth 10 comthe Series dance tomorrow evening.
petltton with several of the best blood
•• ,
lines in the country competing.
After graduating from Swarthmore
Miss Angela Boyce Dies
High School in 1929 Mr. Johnson comMiss Angela Boyce, who lived in pleted a four year course at PennsylSwarthmore for twenty-two years with vania State College with :l major in
Mrs. Charles Kurtzhalz, of Park ave- poultry husbandry.
nue, died Thursday morning, January
27, in the Wallingford Convalescent
FOR RENT
Home, on Providence road. She had
been ill six years.
A modern. second floor apartment. comer
Miss Boyce was eighty-seven years property. private entrance. Three l8rp
old. She was born in Lynn, Mass. There rooms. tUed. bath. hardwood. :0.001'8. electrlo
refrigerator, garage. SUitable for 2 adults..
are no survivors and no services will f.5O per mont,h. incIudlng evet'J'thIDI.
be held in Swarthmore. Interment will
be at Lynn, MaNS.
Call Swarthmore lOOI·W
Morton
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Fine Sausages Exclusively
U. S. No.1 Grade Sold at
MARTEL BROS.
Quality Market
Compliments of
HABBERSEn' BROS.
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Fine Pork Products
Sausage and Scrapple
"There's No Substitute For Quality"
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HIS
Neat Appearance of Their Personnel
On Their 9th Anniversary
. YOUR FAMOUS
OlNNERS"
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A birthday gift of a basket of toys to
all children, Satnrday, February 5,
wheu accompauied by their parents.
WEEK
OF
FEBRUARY
FIRST
----------------------------------HIU'S SEA FOOD
Wishes Every Success to
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H. J. LLEWELLYN CO.
Bakers Supply House
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IT'S OUR BIRTHDAY - BUT YOU GET
THE PRESENTS . . . . • • IN SAVINGS!
Congratulates
MARTEL BROS.
CELEBRATING
NIN£··Y£AR·S
OF BETTER
FOOD FOR
THE TABLE
Largest Poultry House in the Country
L. RESNICK & SONS
Paper Bags, Fruit Baskets
of Every Description
ACME FISH CO.
to announce that this week we are
Birthday. For nine years we have had
of offering the people of Swarthmore
communities "B«:Her Food for the
more appropriate service. We have
things with a definite consideration
and desires. And now on our Ninth
reUE~W our pledge to continue to serve
nuer ,that won your confidence.
TOG-ETHER.
ONE OF
WE SAID PUT
Congratulates
MARTEL BROS•
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WM. MONTGOMERY AND CO.
Philadelphia
Montco Canned Foods
Quality Wholesale Grocer
aVlng
Congratulations
MARTEL BROS.
Congratulates
MARTEL'S
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Compliments Martel's on the General
Congratulates
MARTEL BROS.
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Dodge and Plymouth
Sales and Service
BELL FRUIT CO.
Congratulations to MARTEL'S
America's Finest Quality Food Store
jlLIIIj
A FRIEND
IMPERIAL LAUNDRY
Coat and Apron Supply
All Quality Bakers Buy From
llewellyn's
L'S
J. S. IVINS, Inc.
A. DUER PIERCE
Kennet Square
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FOOD. .
COMPLETE
TAILE ' ,.' ~~-.,--:~~- FOOD MARKET
Makers of
Ivin's Buffet Wafers
Wheathearts
Quality Bakers Since 1857 .
Packers of Pierce's
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
COUNTRY SCRAPPLE
Pierce's Country Lard
ester Road and Rutgers Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
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WOLF PAPER CO.
Chester, Pa.
Congratulates
MARTEL BROS.
Compliments From
S. & W. FINE FOODS
Congratulations
MARTEL BROS.
On Their
"Ninth Anniver~ary"
Hearty Congratulations to
MARTEL BROS.
On Their 9th Anniversary
to
Wishes
Compliments of
KEYSTONE CHEESE CO.
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WHITE FLASH
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. Distributors of
Shefford Cheese
Sodus Cottage Cheese
CO.
PETER E. TOLD
General Insurance
GOOD BROTHERS, Inc.
Distributors of
HELLMAN'S MAYONNAISE
Fannings Bread and Butter Pickles
. Congratulates
MARTEL BROS.
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B. J. PRICE CO.
Quality
VEAL AND LAMB
Congratulates
MARTEL BROS.
Compliments of
JOHN CASANI
JANUARY 28, 1938
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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FRIENDLY CmCLE
PLANS CHARITY
An tbis earnest study is going on In the Junior Cabinet, tbe 8tb Grade
Dan McCowan Addres8ee
7th Grade Mothere
without
neglecting in the least tbe fun is represented by Louis deMoU, Sam
rugh Sehool Aeaembly
to Meet Monday
01 lile or the counterbalancing effect Gary, Walter Hannum, Maryan Me-
Dan McCowan, Scotch lecturer and 01 bodily exercise. As for the social Grew, Henry Saulnier, Jack Ward. Bephotographer of wild liIe in the Cana- liIe there has been, for instance, in the sides, the Secretary of the Junior Cabidian Rockies, spoke before the 35Sem- beginning of the term a picnic where net is a member of the 8th Grade;
Loeal Women Review Recent
bly of Swarthmore High School on everybody enjoyed outdoor games with Carroll Mand Froebel.
Activity and Schedule N_
J~nuary. 2~. He, accompanied .his talk some of the teachers presenti and there
Work at January Meeting
W.Ith thnll Ing slides 01 mountain peaks
.' h ave been Christmas parties in each of
Members of the Friendly Circle gathwdd game, and flowers abundant hln the three homerooms, with a little presered for a regular meeting at the home of
We~tern Cana~a. He talked of. tel ent arranged for everyone; there even
habIts a~d ha~lt~ts of ma~y animals has been an evening party in the High
Mrs. Benjamin Collins, of Swarthmore
avenue, on the afternoo!l of January 20.
now extlDct wlthm the Untted States. School gymnasium on October 29th,
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He spoke of the st'Udy and care put where 78 of the 84 class menlbers took
Forty dollars was reported spent for
six Christmas baskets. Letters 01 apprecFourth Grade Tea
into his popular book on "Animals of part most 01 them masked and in cosNorth America" and told of the f:'D1:0us tum~s. Although advised by a group of
iation for the baskets and for other gifts
were read.
The mothers' of the College Avenue artist who had drawn the frontispiece parents, it was decidedly a children'l;
The Health Center asked for oil cloth School's Fourth Grade will meet on of the book.
party arranged by four committeos ,01
to! animals and the sewing committee Wednesday afternoon, February 2, at
Mrs. McCowan, who is living in boys and girls (viz: game, decorating,
3:00 P. M., at the home of Mrs. Theo- Banft', Canada, had painted the slides Hoor, and refreshments). Every memwtll atte"!p: to fill t?e re~uest. .
The kmttmg committee IS makmg five dore W Crossen 2 Crest lane for tea so delicately and accurately that the ber of the class was on one of these
inch squares of different colored wool for and dis~ussion. '
,
beauty of the subjects was apparent.
committees. The games were conducted
an afghan.
The subject for discussion is uRead_
hi r. McCowan plans to travel in three groups, rotating the various
The sum of $107.50 was realized from jng: How It Is Learned and How It Is 1 through Canada taking more pictures equipment from group to group. The
the. lecture ~y Dan McCowan which the 'faught." Those who will lead the dis- for his lectures and books.
automobile tire race seemed to he the
Fncndly Circle successfully sponsored cussion are Miss Price, of the KinderI I
most popular game. Later on, the lights
garten; Miss Abbott, first grade
were put out and one of the girls told
January 17. .
It was deCIded to use lunds Irom the teacher; Miss Hoffman second grade
PARENT.TEACHERS
a ghost story. When music was protreasury for the following work during teacher; Miss Kiser: third grade
COLT TU'1\.T
vided through an amplifier. everybody
the next month: $3.51) for cod liver oil teacher; and lliss Reinhardt, of th'~
IUiUH
joined in a Paul Jones dance.
As for bodily exercises in school,
for infants who require it but whose Fourth Grade.
M ore and more, the boys and girls athletics is a favorite with all of the
parents are unable to procure it; $9 for Mrs. Philip M. Alden is Chairman of
two one-half tons of coal; $20 for dental the Fourth Grade Group. The Program of the 8th Grade arc growing into real boys and girls. They play football and
work greatly needed by a boy in this Committee consists of Mrs. Troyer S. students, grasping here and there the hockey, basketball and lacrosse. But
district; $.1.72 for milk for a baby; $8 Anderson, Mrs. Sylvester M. Viele, essential meaning of the life-forming they play these games for practice and
for glasses for a boy who needs them; Mrs. Theodore 'V. Crossen, and Mrs. power of history, or of the everlasting for the fun of playing, and it is the
laws of mathematics, or the beauty of viewpoint of the teachers that the comThen buy long-burning
$22 to pay rent for a lamily whirh will Gitta Zetlin.
their
own
English
language.
The
Jupetitive
spirit
should
be
kept
out
of
be evicted otherwise; $5 to supply food
Hostesses for the tea will be: Mrs.
to another family.
Philip M. Alden, Mrs. Barbara Arch- nior High School, meant as an explora- these games as long as they are played
The president, Mrs. Arthur R. O. Red- bald, Mrs. Robert Enders, Mrs. John tory stage in otlr school system, is ill J ullior High School. The girls (MarespecialJy fit for allowing glimpses of tha Baldwin, Betty Landon, Emily
grave, knows of a widow with four Foster, and Mrs. J. Taney Wilcox.
that kind to the open-eyed adolescent. Smith, Ruth Servais, Jane Schoff, Euchildren who would like to help with any
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Under
the guidance of the English nice Shay, Beverly Doe, Elizabeth Ami
kind of work in the mornings from 9 until
Koppers Coke in your fur-'
Ninth Grade Committee Tea
teacher,
he turns slowly away from the Lueders, Barbara Allison, Ann Gorman,
12 o'clock and asked that anyone who
adventure type of literature he pre- lfary Gilereest, Mary Lou Humphrey)
needs extra help with housework, mendnace requires less attention
)'Irs. I. Newton Durboraw, of Havcr- ferred till now, towards the apprecia- won a hockey game in fall against the
ing or other chores communicate with
ford place. entertained her committee of tiolt of the classics, starting with Mark 7th Grade, 5 to 0, The boys (Sam
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the Ninth Grade Mothers' .gro~p at tea Twain and Dickens usually, helped by Gary, Alban Eavenson, Dick Davis, -and that means fewer
Ches8 Team Wins
on }.{onday afternoon, at winch hme plans all excellent selection of books in the Louis deMoll, Timmy Mercer, Bob
Two Out of Three for the lIext meeting were dlsc::ussed. school library. He experiences the Longwell, Roy Fahl, Stanley Bachman, steps I Sclentific:ally man u. .
.~n~ong those present we.re: Mrs. S. l-L thrill of self-expression in rhyme or Walter Hannum, Henry Saulnier, and
factured, it's an economl·
The ~\Varthmore High chess team won 'elle, :\lr5. Roy Delaplame, Mrs. Harry prose am! in some cases finds himself Tommy Beddoe) were in a number of
its second match of three this year when ).liller, )'Irs. John Daley, Mrs. A. M., a contributor to the "Garnet" (Gloria football games (as J nnior High Footl;al,lIght,cleanfuel.lndeed,
it defeate~ ~o\Ver Merion's campaigners L~ckey, Mrs. Robert T. Bair, Mrs. Elliott de Mas.cio and Martl.la Baldwin). He ball) as follows:
7-3 at the High School last Friday. The Rlchards01!. Mrs. W. H. Nason, Mrs. learns (111 "General SCience") about the October 28 (Lightweight Game)
next match will be held with Glen-Nor J. H. BOl1mc, Mrs. J. E. Chi(l1.lOine, Mrs. forces that move the universe-the
you will find a new sense of
Swarthmorc 6, Lansdowne O.
on Friday, January 28.
C. E. Morrison, Mrs. Albert N. Garrett. qualities of sun and stars and the de- November 4 (Lightweight Game)
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the
Swarthmore 0, Upper Darby 0
D. S. Girls Win
'Vhits)t.
lions of years-as well as about the or- November 11 (Lightweight Game)
First Two Games
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ganization of his own little body in the
first ton of Koppers Coke.
I Swarthmore 20,
Haverford 6
First Grade Mothers Meet
midst 01 it (in "Health"), and as a new
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No~ember .18 (Hea~yw~ig~t Game) I
!.Swarthmore High started f)fI its' gitts.
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adventure in the field of scientific exin';"
Marple-Newtown 7, Swarthmore 0 This satlsfacflon
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basketball season with a bang scoring A meeting of the First Grade Moth-I ploration, he hears for the first time November 24 (Heavyweight Game)
two decisive victories in two hon~e games. ers Group of the Rutgers avenue (in "General Language") of the hiscrease as time goes on_ I
Springfield 7, Swarthmore 0
On January ,13, "Toby" Wickham tal- school was held Wednesday afternoon tory of his own language, a history tied
lied 'fourteen points to pace a 40-19 win at the school. Mrs. Charles Fischer i:; up with war and subjection-of the
Koppers Coke Is nearly all
over Media. Th~ second team chalked chairman of the group.
Celt~ by the Romans, of both by the
up an easy 10-6 win.
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Anglo-Saxons and of the latter by the
carbon-and that means
,On January 20 the Garnet and "'h,'te
I Normans-who all left their important
Furniture
Restoring
"
Enters Business in West
emerged victoriolls 25-18 against Upper
imprints on the language he uses in his
heat without wastel
In All Its Branches
Darby while the Jay Vees (noted f o r '
daily life. Further, this course, with its
their large scores) came out on the tong Robert ~f1ffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. introduction of Roman and Greek myth.An
Harold Gnffin. Of. Rutgers avenue, left ology, awakens the interest in ancient
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en .0 a ot;\I-S score. "Sooky" Swann, Wed da
scoTing ten points and "Totsy" with nine T' nes y morn~ng f or M i1wa~kee, culture and especiaHy in the language
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\\ IS. where he Will assume a buslOess of the Romans which will be offered-N
I ed the scoring fray for the varsity.
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. uncle, an importer and as well as French-in ihe 9th Grade's I
connection
Wit I1 1115
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broker of fish products.
schedule.
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BASEMENT STEPS 7
KOPPERS COKE!
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PRESIDENT GIVES/Ofthe thestatistical
!i~rar~n
has ,?rovided you with
informallon supporting this
Counell Approves Amount
UBRAR.Y REPORT ~ks
statement Suffice for me to say that 9577
have been acquired since our open-
A meeting 01 the Seventh Grade
Mothers' Group will be held in the
music room of the High School next
Monday afternoon, January 31, at 3
o'clock.
Discussion of the sub)' eel uThe Play
and Social Needs of the Junior High
School, Child" will be led by. Mrs. Howard Kirk, Mrs. Robert Balr and Mrs.
Ellwood Garrett.
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Swarthmore High School dropped tw'O
basketball games during the past week
~nd no~v is in a triple tie for last place
tn. sec.tlOn II of the Suburban League,
WIth Darby and Ridley Park.
Ridley Township won 33-22 at Woodlyn, last Friday and Collingdale topped
Swarthmore at Swarthmore, Tuesday by
the count of Hi to S. In the preliminary
game, Friday, between the JV's of the
two schools, Swarthmore won 24 to 15.
Swarthmore has won one game to date
but if it can assemble a five that will
click, a place in the first division can be
grasped. The team plays Prospect Park
on the gym floor at 7 :15 tonight and
Eddystone away on Tuesday.
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FRED J. HARLEY
Call Swarthmore 1441
RAINEY·WOOD COKE CO.
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Tri-Hi Club Speaker
Last Wednesday, January 19, the TriHi Club of Swarthmore High School,
better known as Girl Reserves enjoyed
an lOterestmg talk by Veronica ' Sul1ivan
of the Family Welfare Service, Swarth~
more. Miss Sullivan spoke to the girls
ira a very informal way of the activities
carried on by the association which she
represented.
After the talk the girls had a business
meeting in which they discussed plans for
a tea--dance to be given in the gym on
Valentine's Day for the benefit of the
school. They made further plans lor the
year and closed by singing a few songs.
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76 non-fiction
IJBRARIAN'S ANNUAL
48 classics
REPORT FOR 1937
30 gifts
I. CirenlatlOD-=;;;;"'==
The total number of books circulated
d~ing the year is 24,589. Tbe circula- 378 adults titles added.
lion is made up of the following
245 juvenile titles have been adJed
groups:
206 purchased and 39 mfts.
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Periodicals are purchased from 'the
of{84 . I .
book fund. We now subscribe to nine.
tit es In fine arts.
House and Garden has just been added.
606 titles in literature (includes plays These magazines are used and enjoyed
and poetry).
to quite and extent, but'the files of
615 tit~es in. trayel.
back numbers on the platform could
1,102 tltle~ 10 bIography.
be used more for reference. The five
Other miscellaneous books make a most recent issues are kept on the
total ~o~-fiction circulation of 3,100.
tables, and aU but the current copy
. In flctton the total adult circulation may be taken out. During the year 255
IS 13~04:
periodicals circulated.
ThiS IS made up of 5,822 two week III. Pay Shelf
no~ets and.7,982. seve:1.day .novels.
. The pay shelf is growing in popular'I he ~chon Circulation IS 13,804 and Ity. Whenever thel..! is a particular de~i~~~~:t~~:'o~·l~J making a total adult mand ior a novel a copy is added to
The'u
'1 ,904tI'· 7685
ki
the. pay shelf, in addition to the free
J vem e to a IS ,
,ma
ng
a
copies
on the regular 5 h eI'I. When t h e
grand total of 24,589 books circulated.
Th rb
demand for the pay copy ceases the
th e I rTr~ was open for 49 wee~s in book is either placed on the free sheU
e year. hiS makes an average ClfCU- or sold. The rules for the pay sheH
latio~
per week of 501. The lowest cir- have been changed to eliminate the .05
culatIon
d''']
dad
h
h'
5
was url'!g .w.ay, .une an
ay c ar~e W Ich experience proved
Neptember. The highest dunng July, to be too high. Now there is a charge
and
;ith a minimum of .10.
was 565 the
for the
m
copies in th t :er from the regular
Y
the
lor September
They are
onf may be
lowest for the year.
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e may be reserved. y new novels whIch
II. Books
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378 adult books have been added to
The
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the library made up 01 the fonowing membership. Last
groups:
new adult readers' card'
d
d 7
169 new novels.
new children's cards. s Issue ,an 9
55 new detective stories
ANNJt JOHNSON TSCHtliULL.
~taloguing
~ks
o~
c;e~~
M~~~~b~~he ~~~:::,~e"'rF~~'Ja~y
!1h~~ P:~v~l~y
highe~t
]ul~
"Th~ av~rage
y:S~' ~~
th~
fu~ure
~:mands
e~ibr:;'y e:,"~
discu~s
s~bstantially
reserv~d.
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CLASSIFIED
Mrs~
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~i~~~garag~~.~'~~iii super~is.ion
of ofthethechildren's
department.
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popular?" that
It
one
great things
of such uHow
Mrs. can
Phillips
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tnstltutl~ns
as libra.ries that such work
ne~er dies. Generations yet unborn will
~nJoy these books and call her blessed,
Just as we who know her do.
~=[i~~~~u:;~~:1 Your Board of Directors is unanimous:a
ly recommending to you the incorporation
of this association. \Ve are advised that
a few citizens have made bequests of
";:~~; funds to the library. In order to secure
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these monies' and, perhaps, to encourage
~t~i8:"~~ie:'"Widij;;w;;;;n, other similar bequests we should become
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a legal entity. We ask your approval of
r
this action.
Respectively submitted,
ROLAND L. EATOX,
President.
in or-'
der to be popular, one must have good
manners. In vivid language she said not
to be: "a table-diver", u a fork~over
loader", "a table artist", "a table hog",
u~ teller of dreams", lOa yoo-hooer", ".\
Plano-.banger", "a bathroom baritone",
wan Ice-box raider", "a dance-floor
tank'~, ?r "a dance-floor acrobat." In
conet,uslon Mrs. Phillips answered
BURGLARY INSURANCE
Rates Have Been Reduced
You can now secure a $500 blanket policy for $9
EDWARD L. NOYES
13 South Chester Road
Telephone Swarthmore 114 or 130
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Conlhohocken. Pa.
T.'a-phone your local eJlchan;. 61500
'no fall chal'9eJ
or any Gllfllorlla-d deal.r
BOARDING
B~~ING I '-'.u.luoic. 24
Convalescent. Aged. InvaUd.
hour nurse·s servIce. Porches.
9 Ai acres ground. Telephone Medta 79
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OWN, YOUR HOME
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INSTEAD OF PAYING RENT
206 Harvard. Ave. 8' rms .• atone, frame on
OOxl'lO ft. lot. new 2~car garage hardwood
iloors. $'1500. Cash $2000.
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The approval given by Council at
last week's meeting was not for the
payment of $6000 to Ridley Township
for Barough use of the Littl. Crum
Valley Sewer but of th
t
J
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of the amount in the event the other
municipalities concerned should reach
an agreement
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Swarthmore College won two basketball games during the past week. Moravian fell 55-35 and Drexel surrendered
37 to 28. The JV's were not so fortunate. They lost to Pennsylvania's
JV's at the Palestra 45 to 22. The
swimming team met Villanova in the
Swarthmore pool and lost 49 to 26.
And the women's basketball team
trekked to Jenkintown and dropped
a close decisiOll to Beaver College by
t he score of 29 to 24.
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Roland L Eaion Presented Reo JOg! a!,d last year we circulated 24,589.
view of Year 1937
Annnal T~I~ mcreased usa!!e ."",:ompanied by ..
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mlnlmum.of cO.mpI3l.nt mdicat~ to us genM t.
ee mg on y
I eral pubhc satisfactIOn for whIch we are
grateful
To the Members 01 the
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Swarthmore Public Library
o behalf
Ass~iation: an success of our library project has
n
.of the Board of Directors, been due not to any individual. We have
I have,the honor to report to you on the had an appreciative and considerat
bmanagement and the condition of the lic to serve. The names 01 those wh~ :~vc
Edits Bibliography,
Swarthmore Public Library.
had a part in the enterprise are too numh
f
d
The library is approaching its tenth erous to mention here. Without a single _. A b'br
birthday. We may correctly claim that exception the members of the board f
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it has passed through i.ts age of infancy directors have been faithful, intereste~ edited by Tom LIttlefield, a member
and' is nOw growing up with the coItl- and devoted workers. We have had n~ of the freshman class, of Dartmoutb
munity. Our early years were full of internal dissension nor striving for re- Coll~ge, Hanover, N. H., has just been
con~em over' finances J quarters, bOoks, ferment. To them I express my appr!ia- publIshed .by. the Dartmouth Outing
equipment, and an operating supervision. tion for having made the job f be'
Club Publications Committee.
Gradual!y, Yc:ar by year, we have met president largely honorary. TOo ~~:.
l\.fr. Littlefield, whose home is on
these difficulties and attempted to solve Tschebull, our librarian, are due words Swarthmore place was a member ')~
them
to
. dg_.of pralse?r
. f her.tac,t falrness,
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. the best 01 our coIIect'Ive JU
and good tl Ie c Iass 0 I 1937 0'f S warthmore High..
ment III Ute order of their importance. Judgment 111 servmg so many customers School.
Because of this fact, the past year has with so little friction. It is no sInecure
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seen, few changes in our plans. Our quar- to get along with 3500
t
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ters and equipment while mndest are ade- them 99 44/100
tpeoPti·e caedn Me~.p County L. W. V. at
percen sa S:I.
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quate for present needs. We have added Lola Green has again given a lot of h;r
e a ext ueaday
only the shelving around the stage which time in voluntary seevie t th rb
will be developed into a relerence aleove. in
books and :there
The Delaware County League 01 WoWe bave now a small supply of reler- dulles. Her assistance has Ireed the li- men Voters will hear Dr. Camilla 14
ence
and magazines acquired chiel- brarian to serve you better and enabled us Anderson, 01 Philadelphia, speak on
Iy, by gIlts. One
our
concerns to open the library to the public a greater Care 01 the Mentally III in Pennsylvania"
will be to add to th,s collecllon as rapidly number of hours.
at a luncheon meeting on Tuesday Febas
and service requirements will We lost a good Iriend and a valuable ruary I, at the Media Women'; aub.
)usb y.
. director when Mr. Howard Buckman J?r. Anderson, who will
the quesUp to now the board has operated WIth moved from town. To fill his unexpired tlon of State or County care, IS secretary
a budget
below income in term, the board elected Mr. John Spencer 01 the .Mental ..Hygiene . C?mmittee of
order to budd a surplus that will provide who .has already ~ustificd our confidence the P~bhc Chanties Assocl3.tlOn of Pennexpenses between January 1 and October by hiS zeal and mterest in our affairs. sylvaOla.
1, when taxes are received, an~ to be We welcome him as a co-worker and
Mrs. Hartwell W. Webb, of Pine
able to meet emergencies arising out of appreciate his willingness to give this Ridge, co-chairman of the Department
ne~s £~r furniture, shel.ves, files, etc. I public service.
of ,?overnment and Child Welfare, will
beheve He have now arnved at the plac~
It is frequently said that no (lne person preSide.
Mrs. William M. Park of Cornell Mr. and Mrs.
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when
our
finances
ndit
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JUS l y e ex- IS m Ispensa Ie. In general that is true..
t ose who wish to make reserva- avenue, WI'11 b
e hostess '
today at lunch- Cornell avenue. Henry J. Hanzlik, of
pc ure of a Iarge.r ~rcentage of our But as one who ,has been connected with tlOns are requested to notify hirs. Daniel eo~ and bridge to a bridge club of
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~ncome a~nually. TillS wtll mean another the library since the idea was first pro- R Goodwin, telephone Swarthmore 55 which she is a member.
Jim~y Rassweiler, of Riverview road,
mcr~ase 10 our book budget and better jected, I am compelled to say that I do
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entertalUed the three-year-old youngservl.ce for there are. no o!her visible or not Imow how we are going to get alon
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Mrs. Henry J. Hanzlik, ·of Cornell sters of Riverview road at a party in
~:edlctable demands ImmedIately ahead 01 without Edith Griffin. She i. just abot! Mrs. PhllllPHs. RheeSeehnt I
avenue, will entertain at dessert-bridge celebration of his third birthday last
.
the exception which proves the rule
Ig
00 Speaker next Monday afternoon.
Monday afternoon. Those invited were'
~n growth and po,?ularity the year has Without her, perhaps there would hav;
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I June Keighton, Ann Stoddard, Bobby
n normal and satisfactory. The report been no public library. It was a shock to
Mrs. Dorothy Waldo Phi11ips spoke
Henry J. Hanzlik returned yesterday Lang, Donald Ogram, Penny Morrow,
her. associates when she refused to serve to the High School Assembly on Jan- from College Park, Md., where he is George Allen and Johnny RassweIler.
again as a member of the board of di- uary 17, on t!te subject of uIs My Face doing graduate work in argricutture at
Mr. and
Fred R. Wilson, of
r~ctors. Fo~ tC!l years she has worked, Red?" In this talk, Mrs. Phillips gave the U?iversity of Maryland, to spend Cornell avenue, entertained at tea last
given, and msplred others to do likewise the students suggestions on how to be I the mtd~year period with his parents, Sunday afternoon.
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for the sake of a library. Scarcely a more at case in public. Some of these Ir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:'1
~~=~;:~ I you.th of the town but has had life suggestions referred to: UWhat should
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en"lched by what sl.e as done in the I talk about?" uHow is your voice?U
UPHOLSTERING
pPERS
swARTBMOREAN
JANUARY 28, 1938
WI\I. S. BITI'LE
Swarlhmore 111-J
Notary Public -
Perhaps the younger family man's most
difficult problem is that of providing
adequate protection for the family
while the children are still in their
growing years. That is why the JEtna
Life has devised a low-cost policy to
pay double for a 10, 15 or 20 year
period-that is why the Double Protection Policy is the perfect plan for
the family man. Interested? Ask-
Milk helps prote(t her from (olds"
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Milk is one of the best sources of
"itamin A, which helps guard
little bodies against respiratory
infections. And milk also supplies other food elements for
energy and vitality ••• building
up resistance in general.
A quart of milk a day will help
purity. It is produced under the
SEALTEST SYSTEM OF LABORATORY PROTECTION.
Telephone Chester 2·5721
courteous Supplee Service.
fo,"
PETER E. TOLD
417 Dartmouth Avenue
your child to fight off winter infections. And be sure to drink
two glassfuls daily yourself.
When you order Supplee Seal.
test Premier A M:lk you are sure
of extra richness and extra
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DRESSMAKING
405 MICHIGAN AVENUE
Telephone Swarthmore 2096-W
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Expert Designing and Fitting 0/
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Remodeling
At Home or by the Day
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Telephone Swarthmore
58
Just about
1,300 miles, Annie I
Annie, the maid, answered the tele~
phone. "Yes'm," her mistress heard
her say. uYes'm,'" said the maid for
the second time. Then she added,
ult sure is, Miss,." and hung up.
"What did they want, Annie?" her
mistress asked curiously.
No wonder,Suburbanites ~am and Sally Snapson are.continually snarling! Their heating
system won t do an even lob. They have tropical heat one day-a teeth-chattering chill
the nex~. Too bad! But there's an easy solution. It's gas house heat-always even,
automatically controlled as you want it.
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e • S81'dh
t e mal'd"h
, 1. e operator
girl asked if this is the Joncs' hOllse,
so I said. ~yes'm' so thcn she asked
if Mrs. Jones is home an' I said,
"yes'm;' so then she said, "Long
Distance from Miami,' an' I &aid,
fIt sure is, Misst / '
Costs Less Than You Think!
Let us make a survey and estimnte the cost for you. Choice of Janitrol, Wel.bach or
Bryant Conversion Burners as low as $195 cash, installed. Slightly higher on budget plan3 years Ie pay, Also get the facts on our convenient monthly budget plan for operating
cost of a heater ••• and our low combination gas rate I
But Annie was forgetting that Long
Distancespans the miles in secondsmakes most distant points seem near.
The reduced rates on Long Distance
ealls effective every night after seven
and all day Sunday,make it easy
(or you to visit distant friends f'requently at little coot. The Ben Tel..
phone Company of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA .ELECTRIC COMPANY
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At Our Suburban Stores, or See Your Plumber or Heating Contrador
JANUARY 28, 1938
THE SWARTHMOREAN
8
Mazda Lane Orchestra will provide the
REVIEW OF
music.
Under the chairmanship of Dr. and
CLUB PROGRAM Mrs.
Clifford F. Rassweiler the following committee members are in charge
Powers Gouraud Spoke to Wom- of arrangements for the event: Mr.
en After Tuesday's Luncheon; and Mrs. James Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Walker
Two Speakers Next Week
Needlework Gulld Hour
HELP HER
to
HELP!
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Penfield and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. HopMembers of the Swarthmore Wom- kins.
an's Club enjoyed a delicious luncheon
on Tuesday, January 25, in the Club
Spanish Suitcases Leave Soon I
House on Park avenue.
Mrs. E. D. Brauns, chairman of the
Those who have suitcases to fill for
House committee, and her co-workers
prepared the luncheon. Mrs. John R Spanish children and would like them
Kline and her committee were respon- transported to New York by Mrs. Peter
sible for the quick and efficient serv- E. Told when she drives over next month
.
should be sure that the suitcases are left
Ice.
Following the luncheon Mrs. Wil- at The Swarthmorean office or at Mrs.
Ham Earle Kistler, program chairman, Told's home, 328 Park avenue, before
introduced Powers Gouraud, radio Thursday, February 10.
commentator, who spoke briefly on his
Those who desire to pay postage and
work as an announcer and cited sev- mail the suitcases to New York will be
eral amusing incidents connected with interested to know that shipments are
his work. He referred to Swarthmore leaving this country every ten days or
as a theatre-minded community, com- two weeks and are now being distributed
plimenting the town on its active Play- by the Friends Service Workers to chilers Club. Many of those present lis- dren among the refugees of the Spanish
tened later to Mr. Gouraud's broad- conflict.
cast over WCAU at 11 o'clock Tuesday evening when he referred to his
delightful visit to the Swarthmore Club.
Mrs. Alfred Gary White introduced
Mrs. Erik Sjostrom and Mrs. L. L.
Hedgepeth who gave interesting talks
on the work of the Junior Club.
(Continued from PfHI~ OM)
Maintenance Fund Campaign
The program for next Tuesday will on the hoard, to serve terms of three years
be.in the hands of the health chair- each.
man of the Club, Mrs. Edward R. HopFollowing thc adjourned meeting of the
FOR $200,000
BEGINNING JAN. 10
kins. Major G. B. Hickman, of Glen Library Association, the Board of Direc- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :
Mills School, will speak and Mrs. John tors held an organization meeting. At WOMEN REPUBLICANS MEET 3pend the mid-year vacation with her
J. H. Phillips, a past pre.sident of the the request of Roland L. Eaton, who has
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer,
Delaware Co,!nty Federation an~ pr~s- been vice-president or president of the The Women's Republican Club of oi Ogden avenue. Last week Troop 194,
ent state chairman of health, Will give L·b
B df
tl t·
f ·t
_ Delaware County will hold its regu- having disbanded, IJresented Troop 2 wI·th
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row ove y ization nine vears ago he was relieve:l tar monthly IUllcheon meeting at Strath its t:-oop flag and an American flag.
Growlllg
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of the latter office
and Guenther
H Froe- Haven Inn. Thurs d ay, F e b ruary 3, at
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L °MsPltaMlt.Yll' wrflttVen by bel was elected president and Rol~nd LIP. hI. The program includes a disM rs. tan ley
assar
.
W. I. L. Board Meets
d . d ac d Ib an,h 0
h Eaton was elected Vice-President Upon. cusslOn
on th e ques t·Ion "How can W e
ro
avenue" an Pb uce I y .ellr bat t e taking office Mr Froebel spoke in ~pprec Help Our Party?", based on the work
W oman s CIu recent y, WI
e re.
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A board meeting of the Swarthmore
Ie u s s an I comml ees: an- b
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iation of ?Ir Eaton's valuable and un- 0
peat e d on T ues d ay. F ebruary 1,at t he ·
d'd t
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New Century Club 0 f \17
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tiring
work
on
behalf
of
the
library.
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formatIolI MembershIp and Young .eague or P eace a nd Freedom was held
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tained at luncheon before the perform- Sewell Hodge to be relieved of the office
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ance. Those taking part in the play of secretary which she had held since sort
h
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. "t·mg ou t tl Ie wor k 0Jf avenue. M rs. Robert C. Disque, viceare: Mrs. C. W. McDowell, Mrs. Lloyd the Association's origin, Miss Alice t Ilelr
. ' COlnml·ttees
d
()reSI·ent,
was·JIl charge in the absence
Kauffman, Mrs. I. L. Nickerson, Mrs. Barber was elected secretary of the pres- "'.f 0 f J.M rs. Edward A. J,enkins.
mrs J 0 H·0 W d Ch·
Elliott Richardson, Mrs. T. Harry ent board and John F. Spencer was elect- I f ' :
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Give
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Library Ass'n in
Annual Meeting
to the
SALVATION ARMY
1938 MetropoIitan Phi Iadelphia
Mrs. Ellwood B. Chapman, of 731
Harvard avenue, will be hostess to
the "Needlework Guild Hour" next
Monday afternoon, January 31, at 2
P. M. All those people who are inter-'
ested in the work of this "charity that
helps all charities" are urged to come.
The last meeting was at the home of
Mrs. J. Horace Walter, of Cedar lane.
.1,
L.W.V. to Give Valentine Party
The League of Women Voters will
hold a benefit Valentine party at the
Woman's Club on Friday, February
11, at 2.30 P. M. Bridge and games
will be played. Refreshments will be
served, and there will be table prizes
Tickets will be distributed to Leag'Ue
members for sale at a nominal price.
Mrs. J. Paul Brown is in charge of
the affair. Her committee includes Mrs.·
A. P. Willis, Mrs. A. B. Reavis, Mrs.
Robert T. Bair, Mrs. Dana H. Bigelow
and Mrs. Peter E. Told.
Anyone desiring to be placed at a
table for bridge is urged to communicate with Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, telephone Swarthmore 579-W.
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Police and Fire Department News
At 8.28 A. M. last Friday an alarm
was sounded on notification of an
automobile fire at 201 Elm avenue, but
at 8.29, before the engines could respond, the fire was reported extinguished.
'
At 3.40 P. M. last Saturday Cned
Martin, colored, was charged with vagrancy and sentenced to ninety days in
the Media jail.
J 0 IIII J • SIlevl'm. of Drexe I HI'11 , was
apprehended and summoned for thru
t ffi
. Ia t·Ion at 8 P . "'1
ra c VIO
"•. on theZ2
nd.
Warnings were given to William ·B.
LI·lldsay, of Phl·ladelphl·a, for drl·vl·ng
without license cards, at 10.55 A. M.
On the Z3rd; Joseph S. McKee, BalaCynwyd, at 5.05 P. M. the same day,
for cutting out of line near an intersection· and to David Loch Webb of
,
Ridley ' Park, for proceeding too soon
at a thru traffic sign.
Brow~M~.~J.S~"~,Mn.Hu~d ed~a~re~M~Froe~~druct~fue.nMma7~rug~~st
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Goodwin, Mrs. William Earle Kistler
C M ac D ona ld Ewan. M rs.
and M rs..
Roland G. E. Ullman, drama chairman
of the Swarthmore Club will accompany the cast and act as ~ake-up artist.
Quite a few members of the Swarthmore Club attended an all-day session
of the Delaware County Federation
held in Norwood yesterday.
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Series Dance Tomorraw
The January dance of the Swarthmore Series will be held in the Woman's Club House tomorrow night, Saturday, from 9 P. M. to I A. M. The
present committees to continue their work IHntereste Cll
vIsIting ht Ie
ehtentLlon
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.
orne at lester meet er at t e 0unttl chOIce of new appomtments was
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received.
cust
no stan, pr~u an
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ence roads, at eleven 0 clock Thursday
!"?rnin~, February 3. This group will
Mrs. Towner To Address Forum JOIn WIth the luncheon group at the
Strath Haven Iun and rep?rt to the
Mrs. Paul D. Towner, of Prospect Club at the afternoon meetmg.
Park, will speak on "A Personal Re- The luncheon is open to the public.
Iigion For Every Day Use" at 9:45 A. M. and reservations should be made'with
Sunday at the Adult Forum of the Mrs. William C. Alexander, 305 N.
Swarthmore Friends' Meeting. Mrs. Monroe street, Media. Phone Media
Towner is well-known throughout the 1467 110t later than 10 A. M. WednesPhih.delphia viciqity for her "booko- day, February 3.
logues"--dramatized book reviews, and
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is the leader of a large class of women Young Republican Board Meellng
in the Methodist Church, Prospect Park.
An executive meeting of the Young
Republicans will be held at the Strath
Haven Inn on Wednesday, February
2, at 8 P. M.
5 Responsibilities we have
as a Commercial Bank
As a commercial bank this institution recognizes
its responsibilities to the following groups of
people:
o
To ollr depositors, whoseftmds are elltrllsted to ollr care.
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To ollr borrowers, to wllom we have adva'lced credit.
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To ollr stockholders, whose money provides the bank's
capital.
To ollr commlmily, which benefits by the SOlllld growlh
alld capable matlagenlet1t oj this bank.
To ollr officers atld ollr employees.
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Though different in many respects our responsibilities to these groups are basically similar. The
eternal principle that banking is a trusteeship is
the bedrock upon which every policy and action
of this bank is founded. It guides us in our daily
work of serving the financial needs of the people
in this community.
Specials For Week of January 27th to February 2nd, inclusiVe!
Dole PINEAPPLE
JUICE - Tall can ..... .
'The following 'Swarthmoreans are included in the list of jurors drawn to serve
in the March and April terms of court
at Media: Criminal court, week of March
21-George L. Earnshaw, Mrs. Wilbur
B. Conrow, Mrs. George Schobillger,
George L Alston; week of March 28-Francis K. Mickle, Lillian Boyt, Mrs.
Abram B. Fawcett; Civil court, April I
ll-Mrs. Robert C. Disque, Mrs. John I
R. Brownell; April 18--Willard P. Tomlinson, Pierce }.[urrell, Edward A. Jenkins.
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Girl Scout News
The regular meetings of Troop 2 arc
being held each \Vednesday afternoon at
3 o'clock in the \Voman's Club House.
Last Saturday morning Barbara Brown
and Betty Wilson went to Sixty-Ninth
street to attend a training course for
troop scribes. Troop 2 will meet tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock in the Girl Scout
House with Troop 16 to practice songs
under the direction of Irma Zimmer who
'
IS returlllng from Barnard College to
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DEL MOInE
Telephone Swarthmore IM12
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