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DINNER
DlJlNiR.
WARTJD!OnE
TUESDAY
(JUISI)AY
LIBI~ARY
VOL IX, No. 49
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER 3, 1937
ANNUAL BANQUET DR.
ROBINSON TO ADDRESS W I L. SPONSORS
LOCAL L W. V. WEDNESDAY
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NEXT TUESDAY . Dr. Louis N. Robinson, of College DEBATE SUNDAY
Frank Maguire, "Reds" Frieeell,
Lou YODD8 to Addreu H. S.
FootbaR Teun, Parenl8,
Frie:g.ds
avenue, will speak before the Swarthmore League of Women Voters ..on
"Parole" next Wednesday afternoon,
December 8. Dr. Robinson, who is
chairman of the Prisons Industries Reorganization Administration in Washington, has been on penal commissions
and prison boards for twenty-three
years continuously.
The meeting will be at 2:30 at Bond
Memorial.
A record breaking crowd is expected
to honor tbe local High School football team next Tuesday night in the
recreation room of the Methodist
Church. The team this season is the
best that has rep~esented the Swarthmore school in the last ten years. It
is ranked eighth among the thirtytwO schools in the Suburban Conference
and ranks second in the number of
points scored. Bud Troxell is rated second among over one hundred and fifty Swarthmore Club Entertained by
scoring players, being led only by Sam Mrs. J. B. Bolmes aad Dorothy
Polichuck, of .l{idley Park, who estabWaldo Phillips Tuesday
lished a new high record. The local
team led the Suburban Conference in
A capacity audience enjoyed an Unone respect. It is the only team to usual treat at the Woman"s Club on
score two safeties during the season Tuesday afternoon, November 30. Mrs.
The complete team record is:
Jesse Herman Holmes, past president
of the Club, entertained the members
Swarthmore
lZ-Darby ••.••••.~ • • . . . . . . . . . . • •• 13 with intimate glimpses into the lives of
34-Springfield .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 the celebrities she had met in her
13-Media • • • • • . • • • . • . . . . • . •• . • .• 13 world-wide travels.
Few people have had the thrilling
33--Sharon Hill • • . .. .. .. • . • .. .. • 0
opportunities
that Dr. and Mrs. Holmes
l6-George School .. .. .. .. .. .. • • 6
had
and
few people have the fine
have
18---Glen-Nor . . • • . • •• . . •• • • • • . . • • 6
discrimination
o
of character and keen
7-Marple';'Newtown ...•••••...•
sense
of
humor
that was evidenced by
o
O-Nether Providence .........."."
the
speaker.
7
29-Lansdowne ..•...•..••••••....
An amusing account of a meeting
172
45 with the Countess Tolstoy in the
The Committee tbis year has been United States and entertaining Kerenextremely fortunate in securing the sky ;n their Swarthmore home opened
following nationally recognized sports- the talk. In England, Lord and Lady
men to speak at the dinner. Dr. Frank Astor were met at a garden party and
Maguire, state supervisor of physical also Bernard Shaw who mistook Dr.
education and former dean of men at Holmes for a personal friend who had
East Stroudsburg Teachers' College, died a year before. Tea was enjoyed
will speak to the assembly on "Foot- "on the terrace" with Ramsey Mcball as a Part of our Physical Educa- Donald and ~rthur Hend~rson..
." P
to D
Maguire" is not:l
Madame Naldu, outstandmg woman
tlhon . rogbratm.
r' ti'cal executl've He of India, was interviewed in her hotel
t eonst u a prac
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WOMEN HEAR
TWO SPEAKERS
!~_a _!o~mer c~!~~~:Jo~:~~!~ cO~~~::~.~eso:::~r.. a:reo~ t:~Vt: t~. ~l:d
IS now f a mebm eOr ffio. I len~d"the Na- Mrs. Holmes. Gandhi greatly impressetl
Board 0 F oot a ll
cIa s a . h h'
1£ I
d
f
tional Board of Bask«;tbaU Officials, tEhem. Whit kls s~u hI.! eyfes l~n 'dPer ,ect
.
h
I
'tt of both ngl IS , spo en 10 IS so t, IqUI vOice.
servmg on t e ru es comml ee
d
A beautiful brass bowl was displayed
Board~. His !alk should be tremen - that Dr. Holmes had purchased from a
ously mterestmg. not only to the. stu- temple priest in Benares and which
dents but to theIr parents and fnends. near I y cause d h'·
IS arres t .
"Reds" Friesell is well known to any
Mrs. Holmes closed her talk with the.!
fan who witnesses major college foot- following poem and as always endeared
ball games. The Harvard-Yale game herself to the hearts of her fellow
and the Penn-Cornell game are two ~f club members:
the big time games in whiCh he officl- "I've seen the old pagodas on the
ated this season. All present should
Irawadisbank
enjoy his experiences.
I've "seen the Golden Temple in
Lou Young will be welcomed by h.is
Amritsaris famo~s bank.
many friends in Swarthmore who wIll On the J umna and the Ganges seen
remember" him as a star end at Penn
the architecture rum
and later on, as head coach at the But I sttll confess a weakness for a
same institution.
homestead on the Crum.
Several local speakers will pay hom- I've ~een driven in a bonga or an ekka,
light and handy
h team and Coach William C.
.
d h
't I've been mounted on an elephant
age t? t e
F. Zlegenfus will awar t e varsl y
and carried in a dandy
letters and review the season's success. I've even had a gharri in the streets of
Joseph Bates, former member of BorSkyab
ough Council, will serve as toastmaster. But 1 still confess a weakness for a
good old taxicab.
Supervising Principal Frank R. Morey
and the school faculty are cooperating I've had the joys of travel from the
enthusiastically with the committtee to
tropics to the snows
make this year's drive a. bigger suc- Of daking up the valley where the
cess than ever before and Willard P.
Jhehum river fl.9wS
Tomlinson, president of the. Home and I've had' the Joys of. plodding up the
ice-bound mountam track
School Association, has gIVen assurances that the parents will be on the But I still confess a weakness for
sidelines as interested participants.
the joys of getting back.
Slater of Philadelphia will handle the I've seen the Taj the fort at Agra and
catering and an excellent meal is
other gems galore
But I still conf~ss my weakness "
promised.
Is our Club m old Swarthmore.
Prior to the talk by Mrs. Holmes,
Seniors to Bold Barn Dance Dorothy Waldo Phillips of Lansdow.ne,
spoke of the Christmas Seal.Campalg n
The Swarthmore Dancing Classes which was started over thirty years
will resume tomorrow evening after a ago and has saved over 2,500,000 lives.
week's recess. The Senior Assembly Mrs. Phillips urged all the women to
has planned a barn danc~ with the fol- buy the cheery seals and to sen~ them
lowing students composl~g. the .co~- out on their messages of goodwdl.
mittee in charge: MarJone Mmgm,
Mrs. Phillips then entertained with
chairman, Grace Dodd, Bob Thorpe, readings from her book "Dear Mrs.
Connie Schoff, Philip Witham, Sarah Bender" which was written at Skytop
Fussell Kenneth Nelson, AdeIe Mor - alld dictated by the children in her
gan, Kitty Brill, Ted Dingle.
junior group.
.
The descriptions of the cluldren's
h
Chaperons tomorrow evening in t e frank attitude toward adults were most
Woman',s Club House will be: seven.th
F
amusing and entertaining.
grade-Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. ISOn December 7, at 1:30 a dessert
cher, Mr. and ·Mrs. James H. Horna- bridge will be held at the Swarthmore
day, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Tho'!'as, Woman's Club. This is the annual
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Prichard; mnth card party held each yea\" to raise
grade, Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Fus- money for Phi1anthro~ic purpQ~es.
sen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Viele, Mr. There will be·a door prtze and prIZes
and Mrs. William M. Harvey, Mr. and for each table. The Pennsylvania As~Irs. Ralph E. Rhoads; senior group- sociation for the Blind wi!l hold a .sa~e
Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Fussell, Jr., f goods made by the bhnd and It IS
~Ir. and Mrs. Willard P. Tomlinson, ~ ed that many pe!lple will avail
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Clay and Mr. t~:msetves of the opportunity of he1pthis worthy cause.
and Mrs. Lewis B. Beatty, the latter i
of "Bowling GreeJ;lo
ng
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"Neutrality or Collective Seea.rity" Will be the IsBue in
Friends' Meeting House
At 8:15 P. M. Sunday, December 5,
in the Friends' Meeting House the
Swarthmore branch of the WOm.t:ll'S
International League will sponsor a debate, "Resolved: that the United States
should abandon the policy of Neutrality
in favor of one of Collective Security,"
which it is expected will be welcomed
by many people who are deeply concerned
on the question.
The affirmative side will be presented
by .Professor Troyer Anderson and
George Cooper and the negative by Professor Clair Wilcox and Elvin Souder.
The meeting will be opened to general
discussion for participation by the public.
Mrs. William L Hull, national president of the Women's InteI'rultional League, will open the meeting and present
the Rev. David Braun, pastor of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, who
will act as chairman for the evening.
Anyone who is uncertain whether he
supports the policy of neutrality or of
colleCtive security or does not know all
that is involved in supporting either
position will find this discussion an aid
in clarifying his thinking. P~ce organizations differ upon this matter and a
large body of citizens are uninformed
upon the implicatio.lJS of the question.
d th Swarthmo
I .L
The W • •
• an. e
re
~ol"eg;. Deba~ SOCIety take pl~ure
II! mVI!lDg all lntereste~ to share m the
diSCUSSion Sunday evenmg.
•,•
COUNCIL IN REGULAR SESSION
artist at this Sunday evening's.·
.
To Play Bare laatrament
at Vespers
The
vesper program in Clothier Memorial,
Swarthmore College, will be Alix
Young Maruchess who is being brought
here under the auspices of the Somerville Forum, the Cooper Foundation
and the music department of the College. The chief player of the viola
d'amore in this country, she will also
perform· on the viola. The viola d'amore
is a seven-string instrument of the
eighteenth century with several vibrating strings belOw the regular ones.
Madame Maruchess, who lives in New
York, is an internationally known
mudcian and has played at vespers here
before although not· recently. ltarle
Voorhies, also of New York, a well
known accompanist. and" soloist, will
accompany at the plano. The program
will begin as usual at 6 :45 P. M.
.. • •
A
d G bag Co traet to Sun.
:war s
ar
e
n
lee; ,?ranl8 ~se of Roo~ to
Famlly Soeaety, Bean Fire
Company Resolution
r
Borough Council in its regular sessioa,
Wednesday, December I, ~warded ~
contract for garbage collection to I.oWl
M. Suplee, and thecootract for a Ford
Dump Truck to D. E. Caprio~.
In a beneficent mood Council agreed
to let the Family Society have the use of
a room on the third Boor. of Borough
Hall rent free, the renovating expenses
to be borne by the Societ~ and the ~
to be returned to Council at any time
upon 30 days n?tice.
.
It heard, patiently, the complaint of
~rs. Walker Penfield about the fast drivmg along Swar~ore aveniJe and ~er
request for a pobee ·protected crOSSJDg
.
at Princeton and Swarthmore avenues.
Dr•. John Bye!s Roxby pres~nted to.
. .1. council a. resolution. from the Frre Company asking Councd .to purchase anew
Talented CaBt Directed by Dr. ladder tru~ for use m ~ work. Dr.
A. F. Jackson Ready With Dec. Roxby reml~ded the. Councilmen that the
Pia ere Club Production
trucle now m use IS twC?ty years ~ld
y
and must be manned by "SiX "men, while
A play, which had a successful run in a modern truck can" be handled by one
London, but which has never been pro- man.
. " "
.
duced in this cOlmtry professionally nor
~Jl fOll~ Councilmen e1~ were present
by amateurs, is the choice for the Decem- ~d re~med ~he~ Council declared an
ber offering of the Players Club of ExecutIVe SessIOn m order to hear Joseph
Swarthmore.
S. Bates and. Ellwood Chapman of the
. .
Benrd of Adjustment.
"The Eternal Spnng," wntten by
•••
Peter Garland, is a nice little love Dr. West to be Sigma Xi LechJi.er
s~ry, in the spirit of whimsical E n g l i s h .
..
•
comedy. An unusual find-in fact, a On FrIday, December 10, a Stgma. Xi
veritable "scoop" as a little theatre pro- lecture will be given in the Edward
duction-this play presents an opportunity Martin Biological Laboratory of Swarthto Club audiences to enjoy the finer more College at 8:30 P. M. by Dr. Helen
nuances of English high comedy con- Louise W est, Sw~ore Sigma Xi
structed to bring out not only their we1l- Fellow. 19~~5. The s~bJect 0.£ Dr. W~&
bred chuckles, but perhaps an occasional talk wlll.be ~he Phot~enu~ Reaction
.
Terms of Three Direetors Ex- outburst of laughter and send them home of Chlonne WIth ;FormiC ~cid.
with
a
good
clean
taste
in
the
mouth.
AU
members
of
the
SQC1ety
of
Sigma
pire in January; Nominating
PetitionacCaIl" be.Ser~ed.- . _:;'I'he.cast,;is.~composed.. otonly" seven~hi.~C;:I~~be"!t!.S~thmed·ore ~ ~~J~tru;rs "
. "at Library" . ".. ' charaCters, in the choosing of which espec- v.: 0 may
wterest are cor
y 10ial care was necessary in order to preserve vlted to attend.
"
The Board of DireCtors of the the s tr'ICtly E ngl'IS h a tmosph ere ~.
f the Art Lecturer Here
• • • Next Thursdav
Swarthmore Public Library Associa- play. However apt one may be at mmucry
~
tion assembled in regplar quarterly and impersonation, the American tongue On Thursday evening, December 9, at
meeting Monday, November 29, con- just doesn't function flawlessly in pro- 8 :15 o'clock Frank P. Chambers, prosidered the" report of the Committee duting certain English accents. There- fessor of architecture at McGill Univeron Revision of the Constitution and fore inclusion in the cast of Mrs. Lilla sity, will give an illustrated lecture on
By-Laws, Mrs. Peter E. Told, Mrs. Herman and Charlej..Deacon, who both "Academic Art and the Modern World."
Harold G. Griffin, Mr. John E. Gen- hail originally from "the tight little isle" Mr. Chambers, a graduate of Cambridge
semer, and voted to reconsider the re- is just another example of the expert University, England, first came to this
port at t~e special meeting called by treatment which Swarthmore has come country as a Commonwealth" Fellow in
the PreSident Roland L. ~aton, ~or to expect from Dr. A. F. Jackson, the architecture. He has lectured at the UniJanuary 10 a.nd to prese~t ItS. action director and producer of this play.
"ersity of Pennsylvania and at Harvard
of th~t meetmg f?r. consld~ratlon by William H. Whitney, a popular guest and has worked with several firms of
the I:lbrary ASSOCiatIOn at Its Annual player of former years, and now a mem- leading architects. He "is the author of
Meetmg to be held January 24.
ber, will be seen in a part which might many articles and several books among
John F. Spencer, recen~ly elected a have been written especially for him. The" which is "The History of Taste" which
DIrector to fill the unexplr~d term of romantic juvenile part is in the capable is an account of the revolutions of art
Howard M. Buckman, resigned, was hands of Angela Mason, a favorite with criticism and theory.
welcome~ to the Board by Mr. E~t?n Club audiences, and the part of her vis
••
and a~pomted to se~e on. the Pubhclty a vis has been intrusted to DeWitt C.
Busmes~ Ass n ~01lDSelil
and ,Library Committees 10 Mr. Buck- Clement, a thoroughly experienced player.
Chr18tmasLights
man s place.
.
John Murel1 and Jane Barnes have parts
!he terms. Of. the followmg three that will delight you.
Final plans for decking the streets in
DIrectors expIre m January: Mrs. Har-"
.
thC" Borough business section with holiday
There IS no doubt that CI~b members trimmings were completed at the special
old G. Griffin, Mr. J. Jarden Guenther,
Mrs. Peter E. Told. Nominating peti- and g?ests. have. a real t!eat m .store for dinner session of the Swarthmore Busitions to fill those vacancies can be se- them m thiS delIghtful pIece which opens ness Association at the Strath Haven
cured from the Librarian. Each must at the Clubhouse on Tuesday evening, Inn, Tuesday, November 30.
be signed by ten qualified voters of the Decem~er 7,. and continues through each
In addition to the usual strings of
Borough and must be filed with the successive mght to Saturday, December Christmas "lights two Christmas trees
Secretary, Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, be- 11. Everything which careful thought will add to the village cheer. One of these
fore midnight December 31.
hard work and skillful management can will be placed in front of Martel Brothers
Roland L. Eaton John E. Gensemer, accomplish has been put into this produc- store on Rutgers avenue and Chester
J. Jarden Guenthe'r, John F. Spencer, tion. Members are urged to evidence their road and will be decorated by the Chester
Mrs. Sewell· W. Hodge, Mrs. Harold appreciation by furnishing capacity audi- road merchants under the direction of
G." Griffin, Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, ences at each performance. As usual; Jerry Martel. On Park avenue Aubrey
and Mrs. Peter E. Told were present guest tickets can be secured in advance Y. Smith's evergreen tree will be gay
at the meeting.
from Buchner's Toggery Shop.
with lights and ornaments through the
~~~~===~=======================;I kindness of the Park avenue merchants
with Frank E. Wyeth at their head. The
arrangements will be completed during
.THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
the next week. "
JACKSON PLAY
OPENS TUESDA"
IJBRARY BOARD
MEETS.
I:
.
--
.........~,~.~-Legion Amriliary Reminder
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3
8 :15 P. II. - F'rench Club Play •••••••••••••••••••• ""." •• " ••• ClothIer Memorial
8:30 P. M. - Junior .Prom •• """ ••• "" •• ".""." •• ""."" ••••••••• " .Hlgh Bch.ool OJDl
SUNDAY, DECBMMB' 5"
Those who pla"n to send old silk
stockings, silk underwear, silk patches
and magazines to be used in work by
6:45 P. M. - Vesper Program •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Clothler Memor1al
veterans are reminded to notify Mrs.
7:30 P. M.-J. J's Meettng ............................ 301 Swarthmore Avenue
8:15 P. M. - W. I. L. Debate ...........................Frlends· Meeting House
Robert Sheppard, of Dartmouth avenue, by December "11 so that the artMONDAY. DECEMBER 6
icles can be collected and taken to the
2:00 .P. M. - Needlework OuOd Hour ..•....•••••••• ll BenJam1D Weft Avenue
8:00 P. II. - Badminton' Club; •• """ ••• "."."""."""""" ••••••••• BIeb. 8ch.ool OJDl
Coatesville Hospital.
All interested are invited to attend
TUESDAY. DECEMBBR ,
1:30 P. II. - Phuanthioplc DeIIaert-BI'ldge •••••••••••••••••••••• Woman'. Club
the annual Doll Party of the American
6:30 P. M.. - Pootbrill DID.neJ: ...................................
lIetbod1st Ch11l'C1l
Legion Auxiliary which will be held
8:00 P. II. - Junior Club Llterature Sectlon ••••••••••• 301 Dartmouth Avenue
at 2:30 next Friday afternoon, DecemWEDNESDAY. DECEMBBB 8
ber 10, in the second ftoor hall of
2:30 P. M . .....:.L. W. V. Meeting ..................................Bolld Kemor1al
Borough Hall. Cards will be available
8:00 P. II.-COllese Basketball: Swartbmore Y8. ·PbarmaCY....... Pleld Bouse
in the Legion Room in order that those
TllUBSDAY. DBCEMJIRB..
who :wish to play may do so for a smaU
10:00 A.M.-Drama Section IleeUng ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• woman·. Club
sum, which will include a table prize
2:00 P. M. - Prlcndl,. Clr'cle ...........
624 Ced.ar I&D.e
and refreshments. The dolls on vie1t
8:15 P. II. - Art Lecture: Ji'raDlt Chambel8 ••••••••••••mends· IIeeUnB Bouse
have been dressed by the local women
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~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---;-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-;_...!i~H~E~S\v~AIl~'~I'H~M~O,:!!IlBAN~~---;;--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..-_ _~DECEMBER S. 1937
·
Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Ad""",~ friends in the 10WJge oftbe old
Eliz• T orner
~'~~~~ C&1,other daughter and family, Mr. and' Mrs. School building on Wednesday evening
To Rohert
iJUUlll W. Ross Thomson, of
week when. Mrs. Genevieve Maxwell
Wallingford, entertained at dinner
last evening for Miss Harriet Wood
Kistler" 0'£ Park avenue, Swarthmore
and Mr. Oliver Gonnan Browne, of
Philadelphia, whose marriage will
performed in January.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Brown, of
neU avenue, were the week-end guests
Mrs. Archibald M. McCrea, of
Grove, Williamsburg, Va.
Riverview road, had ... their gueSti iasl
week-end their cousins, Lt. Com. Leslie
Kniskern and his wife and son, of Hing.
ham, Mass., for whom they enlertained a
few friends at tea on Sunday.
'"
Pa., fonnerly of Swarthmore.
of Gennanlown, fonnerly of Harvard
Mrs. Adams expects to move into her avenue, Swarthmore, showed colored
Two Former Residents of 'lliW·lm,wly compleled home on Benjamin West
taken in Europe. For two sumSeetion Pused Away During avenue next week. '
mers Mrs. Maxwell ,hlIlI gooe with the
Mrs. Harriet Feellei'
the Last Week
,.
•••
Internalional Art Sc!iOoI to study peasant
-~.r-Richard Sanford, an engineering stu·
in Europe. Wednesday evening she
Mrs. Harriet Feeser died on ThursAf Po large buffet supper Sunday even- dent of Drexel Ins~lule .who is engaged wore an elaborate Hungarian costume
day morning al the home of her niece
Mrs Lloyd E. Kauffman, 313 Dartmouth
ing Mr. and Mrs. EUwond Jackson T"",- at t!'e Glen Ma~ Air~raf~ Factory, while Mrs. Hunt wore an authentic
Balttmore, Md., durmg hiS SlX months
costume and Mrs. McCone a
a"enue, with whom she resided for the
er of Edgewold, Idlewild lane,
a.:uounced the engagement of
industrial period, returned ~~esday of Polish peasanl coslume.
Mrs. Henry J. Hanzlik
past four and a half years. She WlIlI 85.
daughter, Miss Elizabeth Addis
week t~ s~ Thanksglvmg and the
,. . ' .
The Little Group at her home on Cornell 'Two chi1d~en survive her, GeOrge M.
and Robert George Gilfillan, Jr.,
WIth hIS parenl.s, ~r. and Mrs.
MI'. and Mrs. Alfred P. Smalley,
avenue yesterday aflernoon.
avenue Yale avenue, had as tbel'r guests
• • •
Feeser, of Parkside, and Mrs. Charle,
H erbe t S f d f D ckms
II
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert George Gilfi an,
r
an or, 0
I
on
.
J d
and M
C'1:f'~~nl~:~!~:;i
F. Allen, of '-'besler."
,
,
*
•
•
.
and the week-end their
u ge
rs...
of Harvard avenue, Swarthmore.
. ,
John Longwell, a student at Franklin Everett F.
with his wife
Ashland, 0., spent the
Brief funeral services will be held at
MISS rurner was ~raduated. from
and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. three chHdren, of Catonsville, Md.
days with their daughter, Mrs.
the Kauffman home on Friday evening
~pent the holidays with his parents, Mr.
* * •
cox, and Dr. Wilcox,. of Ogden aveune.
8 o'clock.
Mary Lyon Sc?ool ~n Swartlwlore
Burial will·be at-Westminster, Md.
1929. The follow~g wmter she made
Mrs. Allred E. Longwell, at their
Larry Drew, of Park avenue,
deb.ut at a tea glveD by h~r parents
all Lafayette avenue.
went an operation for appendicitis
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W.
their home. In 1934 she was
* • •
Saturday afternoon in the Taylor
of The Swarthmore, had as their
Robert G. Pip,er, a' freshman at PennRidley Park.
over the holidays their sons,
from Conne~ticut College, New
Conn. She 1~ a member of th~
sylvania State College, and his brother
* •*
Jr., a student at Haverford
n!ore Players .Club, the Wom~ S
Dan Piper, a junior at Princeton,
Walter Jones, of Haverford avenue. Wayne, who attends Amherst
51ty Club, chaIrman of the JWllor
the Thanksgiving holidays with
will entertain thirty friends tomorrow and Mr. Ronald Webster, Jr., a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.
evening before" the Senior Assembly of at Williams College, who with Miss
of the Delaware County. Chapter of
of Yale avenue. Robert recently
the Swarthmore Dancing Classes.
Moseley attended the Army-Navy ga,ne l
Daugbters of tile Amencan
a member of the General Robert
a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity.
* **
Saturday.
son Chapter of the Daughlers of tile
• • •
_ Mr. J: Pau~ Brown, of Waln!lt lan.e'
Olher guests on Thanksgiving Day
\Vars of 1812 and president of the Phila- Victor D. S. Troxell returned from IS spending th]s week on a huntmg trip were Dell Printz of Princeton and
delphia Chapter of ~e ,Connecticut Col- Ursinus College to spend the Thanks- in De.laware and Maryland
.
Eugene Clark of' Swarthmore C~l1ege
lege Alumnae ASSOC13t10n.
giving holidays with his parents, Mr.
MAE
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An the boys ~re residents of the M'DS"Mr. Gilfillan was graduated from amI Mrs. George H. Troxell, of Dartrs".·. Bye, of La ayette ~venue, ley's former home town, Evanston, 111.
Swarthmore High School and in 1931 mouth .avenue.
entertall~ed Mrs. Warren M. Foote,
* • •
from Duk~ University. He is a member
* * •
Walnut lane, and Mrs.. Foote's
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kniskern, of
of the Swarthmore Players' Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seal, of Come,1I guest, Mrs. P. M. Jusllce, of
No date has been selected for the wed- and Yale. avenues, entertained with a I ",,"g.," at .luncheon on Monday
ding.
family dinner Friday evening in honor
group visited the Joseph ,
• • •
Mr. Seal's birthday. Guests included Iconeeotion.
Wo;d has been received of Ihe uea,tlll Mrs Joseph Fell Seal, Miss Virginia
Arthur Edwin Bye, Jr., returned trclm I
.of Mr:s. Pauline H,ew, itt, Hubbard
Seal,and M r. an d M
E.T
rs
. . Cresson,
Pennsylvania
State Conege, where he
"of Amherst avenue, and" Mr~ and Mn.
Bridgeton, N. J., on November 24
is
a
student,
10
spend the Thanksgiving
lowing a lengthy illness. The Widow
Cresson, "f Fairmont, W. Va.,
holidays
with
his
mother, Mrs. A. E. Bye,
who were Ihe holiday house guests of
,Charles H. liubhard, she was a
of
Lafayette'
avenue.
of Swarthmore and Chester for many the E. T. Cressons.
years: He~ hUsband' was a
Mrs.T. Ellwoed Allison, of Connyoculist and member of the staff
Mrs. John McWilliams and SOilS,
Hospital. There are no
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EXTRA POWER
tives. Funeral services were held
their Thanksgiving dinner on Suriday ~
WINDING UP
.......... IlPAllATO"
Saturday afternoon in CamdeIlt N. J.,
the home of Mrs. McWilliams' father,
XMAS
MAGAZINES
OUR REDUCTIONS
followed by interD!ent in Harleigh
Mr. Harry A. Haney, of 'Cochranville,
for
tery.
THIS WEEK
SERIOUS READERS
• • •
Mrs. McWilliams will have as her
Samuel Weltmer, formerly of
Ihis week-end Mrs. Alfred GrifScribners •••••••••••••••• $2.50 per yr.
TO MAKE ROOM
field, died Monday night at the home of
of Amityville, L. 1., and her son,
Current HIstory ••••••••••• $3.00" n
survey Graphlc •.••.••••• $3.00" "
Mr. and Mn. T. Jeddson Myers, North Gilbert, of New York University.
FOR HOLIDAY
Atlantic MODthly •••••••• $4.00" "
Rolling road, Springfield, where he and
. • * *
Harpers •••••••••••••••••• $1.00" "
his wile, Sara T. Weltmer, and their daughDr. and Mrs_ William I. Hull, of
N. AmeJ'ican Review •••••. $4.00" n
MERCHANDISE
Forum ...............•.•. $4.00" "
ter, Jean, a Swartllmore
Walnut lane, had as their guests
News Week •••••••••••••• $4.00" "
Llaten to the Voice of FirmODII Monaa,.
had been guests over the
their daughter, Mrs. Mary
The Nation •.•••..••••••• $5.00" "
."y~ 0ftI' N. B. C. Bed NehrOEk
holidays.
C. H.
of New York, and her son,
The New BepubUc ........ $5.00" "
The Weltmers had lived in
Billy Osler, a student at Westtown School.
SUBSCRIPTIONS FOB ALL
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Billy remained with his grandparents
ester, N. Y., since removing
MAGAZINES
Dartrn.outh.
and Lafavette Ave•.
Springfield. Services. held, at, the My:ers the week-end.,
ON' PAlUCAVB.
Mrli.- lloyd- E, Kauffinan
Telephone
440
residence at 2 o'clock yesterday· afternoon
* * *
Sw. 2080
313 Dartmouth Ave.
were followed by private interment.
Mrs. William I. Hull, of Walnut lane,
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BATTERIES
GOWN SHOP
I
M.
Mrs. Warren
Foote, of Walnut spent.
y~terday
in Washi.ngton, D.
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lane and Ogden· avenue, who returned attending a meeting of the national board
last week after a. two weeks' visit to of the Women's International League.
her son-in-law ~nd daughter, Mr. and
* • * .
,Mrs. E. B. Hand, of Ithaca, N. Y., has
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunt, of Harhad as her guest, Mrs. P. M. Justice, of vard avenue, and Mr. and. Mrs.
l.Qndon, England, with whom she
McCone, of Dartmouth avenue, entergroup of about twenly-five
the summer a year ago. Mrs.
--;==============.
en~er~ined with a small tea in honor
of . Mrs_ Justice last Friday and left
¥Qnday to spend the rest of the week
in New York with her. Mrs. Justice has
been enjoying the .fall foliage in trips
through Ihe New England states and
peets to sail for her home around Christmas.
. During Mrs. Foote's stay with the
Hands the latter eqtertained sixty friends
at a housewarming in their new home.
•••
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. West and children
and Mrs. West's mother, Mrs. John W.
Adams, of Dickinson avenue, spent
I'
Billie Burke-Reginald Owen
,1.1.0 Fir.. Run N"",a/
Sunda,. Onl,.-2 Fea.ured
Zane Grey'. 'Roll Along Co ...boy'
FOR DESSERT I
PINEAPPLE
LAYER CAKE
Bionday-~esday
A two·layer cake light and
moist. rich in fresh eggs and
butter and a creamy pineapple
icing.
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Jack Haley-Ann Sothern
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Tyrone Power
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Bicyeles
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.
Desks
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on tAe corner
..--.......
.... -
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- Instructive games for Brother
Crammed with berries - every
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MUFFINS
Toast them for breakfast
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-Cork coaster and place mats
for Mother
- Yardley shaving set for Dad
BLUEBERRY
MUFFINS
Danish PrerzeIs .••••. 6 for
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RaIsin Bread ......... loaf
CrImp B..,..d _........ Ioaf
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- Books for Sister
- Lovely Lentheric fitted evening ba~ for Her
-Comoy pipe for Him.
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SUNDAY
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11:00 A.M.-Momlni Worship.
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aztne.
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TUB BELIQIOlJS sOCIlfi'Y OF FBIBNDB
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M.-Flrst Daf School.
9:45 A. Y.-Adult Class. DisCussion led.
DallBB E. Brubaker.
11:00 A. M.-l4eeWD8
tor Wonslllp In &he
_ _ 110-.
WKDlIBBDAY
8:30 A. IL '" 3:30 P. 11._ _ _ ad
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All an _
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AND UP
CELIA SHOE SHOP
102 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 87().,J
Paniies-Pajamas
Chemise-Bed locketa
Sub!t:riplions lor ALL Magtuines
Mrs. Lloyd E. KanJIman
Sw. 2080
313 D _moo th Ave.
An Aid in Planning the Advent Menu!
Bev. J. JardeD Oucnther, S.T.K.. Bec1:Or
ReV. T. A. l4e!'Jwea\b.er. Dlt. Bel. Belue.
8:00 A. )I.-BolY OomIDUDlon.
9:45 A. M..-5unda.y scnool and BIble ClaSS.
11:00 A. Y.-HolY eommunioD and. sermon.
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================
9:45 A. K..--8Ulldu 8ehMl
10;00 A.IL-Blble Clas&e8.
11'00 A.M.-_mini Worship. Mr. BraUD
•
W1ll .......... lOh on, "Unnn!sbed.
Swarthmore 105
South Chester Road
.I.
.......-0
A light sponge with tart currant jelly, topped with FRESH
cocoanut.
Presbyterian Chureb NoleS
=
BUSIll~T
JELLY ROLL
I
TBE SWAllTilMOBBAN
Sunday M~rning at 11 o'clock the Rev. The J. J.'. will meet at 7:30 this
David Braun will preach on the
evening al the home ofof,,~i.."~:
Business". The
Schobinger on Swarthmore a
Fellowship will meet Sunday
last meeting, two weeks ago, it _.1111
PB'l1!Jl B. TOlD
from 6 10 7:30 in the Parisb
1decide>! to send a ton of
to a famtily I1II
W''or
Moving "ictures will be shown of
ilie local welfare list. Christmas haoik-I
home 1iIe, as a background for a camwere also discussed.
BOSA'D DBYDBN
• I
paign 10 raise funds for Chinese relief.
The Women's Association "iU
Vocal SchoIanbips Anno_eed
........_ - "'~~!'IIl~_Z!'laalt the church on Friday, December 10,
b
.. _POd
....omce
C....at
-'.~
UIZI._
" tile
Swar&IIaore,
be 10 A M. for an a1J day m-;n~.
..............'6 Mem- M'ISS Ed na Borgwald. music instruc_ ... the Aca of IIarcIlI, 1I1t';
rs are asked to note change in the time
at Swarthmore High School, has
for luncheon, which will be held at 12!allUo,ull,ced Ihat Mary Wellen, daughter
=nu==D=A=Y~.=D=E=C=E=M=B=E~R=3;:.::;19;,:3;,:7~= 1o'clock. The program will be given
Mr. and Mrs. William Wetten, of
I o'clock. Devotionals will be
Rbtledge, and Joseph Collins, son of
by .Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop. A special Mr. and Mrs. John T. CoUins, of
...4 Corner on Christ_
ChrIstmas program of readings will
road, Swarthmore, were the
presented by Dorothy Waldo Phillips.
winners of Ihe singing scholarships,
The streets of our shopping distri"ts.1 Th Ch h A'd C
offered by Donalo Colafeml-no,
suburban and urban, are 6Ued with
e
urc
I onnnillee of the Women's Assocl'all'on wl'll ha
nd known throughout the Unl'ted States
ried shoppers· "whoSe ''Christmas spirit"'"
an apron
. a
as a concert singer and a member of,
doll sale at the Decembeve 10
hlIlI not yet wholly a,wakened in spite
of the ASSOCiatIon
. .
r
meelmg
ec
be'
the faculties of the Chicago Conserva.
s mayks gwen
the commercial display' of hoUda,'y d
advance The Comml'tt
tory of Music and the Philadelphl'a
.
ee as your
lions which surrotmd them.·Musical Academy. Mr. Colafemina who
and cooperation.
"By a beautiful road 9W' Christmas colm.,.1 T
is a resident of Harvard avenue
A road fuIJ twelve months lon~."
he 'Box
Commillee of
S wart hmore, IS
. 0 ff'
_
W
A Packing
..
enng vocal instruc-'
.
I '
omen 5 ssoclatlOn will receive
.
h
h h I
D
.
~~t1ons p ay .~ 1mportant .part gifts for the Covington family and
hon t roug t e ocal schools ·this year
ID ?':"'lI~g to, a frulUon the months. of Sun Gap School unlil.December 15
for Ihe firsl time and the two scholarantiCIpation, bUt for most people ChrlSt- ,hould he mad I M
Wal'
ships will entitle the winners to study
mas spirit is ~ :combination of a child-like Thorpe 329 Di cki : ... rs.
ter
under his directon ·for the rest of this
faitb,and the urge to share in the ex' ..
c n on avenue.
school year. Beth Allyn, of Harvard
pression of that faith. It is therefore
The Chmc on the Christian Home
avenue and Mt. Holyoke place, led
Mary Wetten a dose second for the
much more truly aroused by Christmas nounc~ two meetings on Mondays
music, Cbristmas legends, and Christmas emebr 13 a',"l Dec;mber 20, in the
girl's award.
planning
House. MISS Elizabeth S.
Both Collins and Miss Wetten are
.
.
editor for the Presbyterian Board
.
d
b
f h H'
S
It co~es m?~e easily to those who are Christian Education, will speak both ~:~:.~.an mem ers 0 t e Igh chool
, I ,
young In SPll"lts and to those homes evenings on the home and Christian Ih~
wher~ ch~dren are much l?ved. ~el.ling ing. An invitation is extended to any who
Friendly Circle Nexl Thursday
and reading of early ChrIStmases IS
are' inleresled. Meelings will be held at
ready gateway to it. Our public
o'clock.
has placed upon its juvenile shelves
• •
The regular monthly meeting of the
interesting assortment of stories
Trinity Church Notes
Circle will be held at 2 o'clock
Christmases past and presenL Bo,wi""1
afternoon, December 9,
than usual in order to
"Stories of the Bible,u contains a beauti- Nineteen young people met at the Re,c-I v,,, week
fut ver,ion of ~e story which is the basis tory last Sunday to make further
the Christmas work of the organof a Christmas minded world. "The for the organization of a Young
~Irs. Char1es L. Bolton will be
King's Christmas Present,u is a collection
Eleven members of the
hostess at her home, 524 Cedar lane,
at Christmas tales adapted by Joan Wind, Park branch were also
and Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoads will be coham. from "Cinq Contes de
Ludwig, chairman of the
h~stess. ~em?ers are requested to
MelJoy. Margnerile de Angeli's
Convocation of the Y. P. F., spoke. brmg ~ontnbullOns of canned goods and
Suzette," presents in its final
next meeting will be on December g_r_o_c_e_n~e_s._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
a de\jghtful Christmas on the
AnnUal Philanthropic Card PartT
Peninsula. A glimpse into an old
The Religious Discussion Group for
ed Christmas celebration among
people of college age will meet
DESSERT-BRIDGE
mote ,mountain regions of Tennessee
the Reclory this Sunday from 7 until Swarthmore Woman's Club
given ~ in "Near-Sidc-And-Far," .by !.il,vlR o'clock. The topic will be "The 1 : 30 P •M
da D
7
• T uesy,ee.
a forgotten or
J ustus. If you hve
Achievement of Happiness!'
knew' the thri1l of finding your
One hundred and twenty-three men
Tickets--SO Cents
Christmas tree, experience it
attended Ihe Annual Corporate COrn.I------''--...:...--=-...:...::..::..:.:..:.:..-with Elvira Garner's "Ezekiel,"
last Sunday morningj a hundred
Come 10
one of the joUiest little Florida
six remained for Ihe breakfast. This
A Small Informal Sale of
2Fir.?f-ty~veChrr.-~Lin.
\h~.eighAh. ~nn,,').1 service; the first
CHRISTMAS. GIFfS "
1
lStmas
was attended by forty-eight.
an anthology of traditional and
0 • •
By Anna L Fullmer
Christmas poems sejected by Florence
Methodist Church Notes
at 504 WaInut Lane
Hyelt, is misleading because adult rea"'ers I
will enjoy the familiar carols more
The official church board will hold
Monday, December 6th
the children. There is a varied ,,!'10~~; I~~io!~ meeting Friday evening at
2 to 6 P. M,
ment of Christmas lore offered on
Spomored by Mro, William I. Hull
Library's special Cbristmas shelf, dch
Creighton Lacy, a sludent at Swarthbeauty of word and illustration; not:.i>ly 1more College, will be the guest speaker
at the Church School on Sunday at 9 :45
Eleanor Farjeon's "Ten Saints,"
Petershams," "Christ Child," and
A. M. Mr. Lacy, who was born in China,
"Star for HansL"
will speak regarding the Christian Church
Why not spend an idle hour
in the far east.
in the library and encourage your
Sunday morning will be the oc,,"sion 1
Christmas spiritl
for the allendance of the church school
at regular morning worship.
The League meetings will be held
Christian Science Church
day evening at 7 o'clock followed. by even"God the only Cause and Creator" is
worship at 7 :45.
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all
Monday evening at 7 :30 o'clock the
Epworth League will hold ils busiChurches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
meeting at the home of its president.
December 5.
1Miss Polly Hoot, of Lafayette avenue.
The regular Wednesday evening prayer
MEDIA. PA.
CHURCH NEWS
meeting will be led by Edwin Thaw.
For the feminine name on your
-;;~;T;;~~=;'~;;~;;:M;~mi~;; I Thursday evening at 8 o'clock the Christmas list be sure to visit
SWABTHMOBB PBBSBYTImIAN
Trainer Methodist Episcopal Church will
Bev; David. Braun. MtnlBter
OUl' new UNGERIE SHOP
, SUNDAY
be the scene of an Epworth League rally.
6:00
Blueberry or pumpkin - grand
for dessert.
Suggestions Fo.r Girls
Dy-dee Bahy Doll Houses
, and Fnrniture
Doll Coaches
Books
Help relieve
Santa s burden
this year
by shopping at
"The Bride Wore Red"
Harry Carey-Marshall Hnnt
Van Helftin-Tony Blcldey
Loretta YOUDI
South Chester Road
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
and
Nen Attraction
MARTEL'S
BAKE SHOP
JOAN CRAWFORD
FRANCHOT TONE
ROBERT YOUNG
Chesler Morris in
"Flight From Cia,.,..'
Now Playing
George Sanders
(The sensation in 'Uoyds of London')
Dolores Del Blo
Peter Lone
. "LANCER· SPY"
r
1937
I. ":>1.·.1::;:
BELL'S
XMAS TREES
Cut Fresh From Canada
Rutgers Avenue Beyond
Post Office
Have served. SwarthmOre8D8 for
the palt 15 years with Chriltmas Trees and GreelUl.
Holly Wreath... B_ch Holly
Rope Laurel, Mistletoe
All Size&-Prices rupt
Cau to See U.
We Will Please You
Thonk 1'011
If'8 DeU_
TWAT REMINDS
I'D LIKE SOME
FISH FOR
DINNER.,.",."
A FRESH FISH
BROILED OR
BAKED
GO GOO
MARTEL'S"
HAVE THE LARGEST
VARIETY OF FRESH
fiSH IN TOWN.
i
DECEMBERS, 193'1
THE SWARTBMOBEAN
MORTAlS
School in Rose vaUey, were read aud
discussed in open iorum.
Wednesday afternoon· the mothers of
Miss Grace Roetzel, of the Rose Vau07
Kindergarten Mothen Meet
EQUAL TO
GODS .AT HOCKEY
. Swarthmore. High _School completed
With practice alr~dy started,. Swarth- Thepresumptuous mortals of Swarth- the Kindergarten met am had tea at the School was presented to the group aud
its {ootball sciaioIl"by defeating Lans- more High School has hopea.ol an ex- more·. COllege's undeleated hoekey Rutgers avenue school. .The topic {or dis- participated in the forum discussion. .'
downe High1":Sc'll6oI'iQIj College field, cellent baskethall record this Y~ with team defied the Jovian lightnings on cussion was the development of progresI II
Thanksgiving •D.ay. ~.
.
e
score
was
2!}
five
of
last
year's
lettermen
playmg.
M
h
i
·
~H
Geo
C II'
pta'
th team. This .College field
onday, w en they ta - sive education. Mrs. Helen Hall, of Park
County L W. V. Lnneheon
to 7. ,
.' ·t.. ,
rge a ws co ms e
I' d
I ' h fi
II' h'
Next Tueeday
The game resolved in(o~.~a. demon- is the third year of varsity competition Ie two. goa 5 III t e rst ~a In t elr avenue who is connected with the Media
~tration of Troxel1's scoring' ability. He for George~ who is a hard~fighting for- game with the' representatives of Mt. Friends Schoot~ was the main' speaker
'lugged the leather to the scoring sta- ward and a dynamic leader. At the other Olympus.
01 the afternoon. Mrs. C. F. Rassweiler The DelaWare County League of Wo'tioll four times and kicked two goals. 1forward position Coach William C. F. .Jupiter was unimpressed but some o{ addressed the group with a carefully pre· men Voters will hear Dr. Donald A. C.
Evans hooted a goal and Lansdowne Ziegenfus has a choice between Johnny the smaller fry among the Olympians pared study of the "Progressive Educa- Bntts,
• I 'of Philadelphia,
k " ScoasuJting
· Health p.baeI ot h er t wo I Ric,hard s an d Bil I BrOWfL A teenter a cl.ose tallied twice during the second s t a n z a . . ,
:contibu~ed a sa fety for tIe
"terlO agist, spe:a on
ome
ropoints.
contest is anticipated among Joe Coslms, to deadlock the count.
tlon 111 the Swarthmore Schools. Re- blems of Delaware CountY" at a luncheon
• •
ports compilcd by Mrs. C. F. Rassweiler, meeting, on Tuesday, December 1.
. Late in the final period, Lansdowne Bob Hanzlik, and Ernie Lange. All of
. tallied their ollly touchdown and goal these boys are ~I and bard to outiW?p. Haverford Defeat WinB Middle Mrs. Rohert M. Richmor.d, and Mrs.
The· luncheon will be at the Media
of the seasoll.
T . . . . . . . . . . .e
At the guard POSltoon are two hard-fi.ghlmg Atlantic Soccer Title For CoDege E. J. Faulkner of a visit to the Oak Women's Cluh, at 12 :30 P. M. Those
Swarthmore
.............
regulars from last year, Stump HIli and
Lane Country Day School and by who wish to make resenations are , .
G.Collills ...... L. E ......... Battier Tc;d Dillgle. They are s~1l but.make.up SwarUnnore College defeated Haver- Mrs. Richard D. Fetherolf, Mrs. Robert quested to notify Mrs. Genrge A. Linn,
). Collins ....... L. 'f .... McDermond thIS dIsadvantage by theIr fightmg spmt ford at soccer by the score of I to 0 on M. Richmond, Mrs. Harold Ogram, and Bowling Green, Media, telephone, Media
Craeoner ....... L. G........ Harding alld speed. The ~ther guards are Johnny College field on Wednesday, Novem- Mrs. E. J. Faulkner of a visit to the 1447.
..
Haig ............. C .......•. WiIliams Cr~emer alld Cloff Renshaw.
her 24. Swarthmore tallied in the third
Gor-man ........ R. G........ Hemmer
1 he schedule is;
period on a corn
lei k by Rockwood
Lange .......... R T......... Rudloff Date
Opponent
Place
er c
Ticknor ......... R E......... Cochran DEC. 17
Springfield
Home and then staved off H~verford's ~?:::;
Gerner ......... Q. B........ Schwem DEC 21
Media
Away attempts to score. This game c m
Troxell ...... L.H. B..... Newcomb 1938'
the Middle Atlantic title for SwarthDingle ....... R. H. 'BoO ...• Richards *JAN. 7
Ridley Park
Away more.
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Snyder .......... F. B ......... Carnell. 'JAN .. 11
&!dystone
Home
Darby
Home CoDege Freshmen Lose at Cross
Touchdowns. Troxell. 4; Carnell. 'JAN. 14
Goals from touchdowns. Troxell, 2;
AN 18
Glen-nor
Away
Country to Williamson
Evans, McDermond.
Substitutions: :~AN' 21
Ridley Township
Away
'Swarthmore, Robinson, Mellcn, 'rhorpc, *JAN: 25
Collingdale
Home
Williamson Trade School defeated
Hill, Renshaw, Balsley, Dunn, Richards, *JAN 28
P
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Home the Swarthmore College Freshmen at
Brown,
Clarson,
Naisby,
Black.·
rospec
ar
Sweeney, Hartman, Polk; Lansdowne, *FEB. I
Eddystone
Away Cross-Country. 2S to 30 on the Mary
Bates, Brown, Corby, Travalini, Harley, *FEB. 4
Ridley Park
Home Lyon Golf Course on November 22.
Seal •. Gardner, Garcshc, 'McCleary, era. *FEB. 8
Glen-nor
Home Swarthmore's first year men captured
'ton, Le\vin. Thompson. Referee. White- *FEB. 11·
Darby
Away first and second places but the next
night. Linesmen, Goas. Umpire, \Veilcr. *FEB. IS
·Collingdale
Away five places went to Williamson Trade
'FEB. 18
Ridley Township
Home
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An overcoat for a house-talk abouf a neat
'FEB. 25
Prospect Park
Away for the team victory.
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S.B.S. Bockey. Team ~nds Season * Indicates league .games.
idea-Oh, boy!
At Unitcd Campaign Dinner
All Tuesday games wiII be played at
. ''With Ridley Park
When Red Top Insulating Wool, made
3 :15. All Friday games will be played Swarthmoreans who attcnded the
by the Coming Glass Works, is placed
Swarthmore High ended its hoc.key at 7 :15.
dinner for leaders and workers from
season with a 3-:0 win. over Ridley
over the attic floor and in the side walls of
Delaware County and other surburban
Park, Tuesday N.ovcmber 23, on a mud Seniors Defeat Juniors in Football points in the Unitcd Campaign held at
a house the result is a warmer, more com.covered fiCld. :Th'e' -Garnet and White
the Midday Club, in Philadelphia, on
fortable home-with as much as a 400/0
On Monday November 29, the foot- November 23, were: Mrs. A. Francis
girls under the· e.x~bl.ell:t leadership of
ball
squad
of
Swarthmore
High
School
saving in fuel. Cooler'in (l1!m m er, too; Will
Betty Cresson. W(:)I1\ .a-ICof their games
Jackson, campaign leader, district 5;
successful
season,
when
ended
a
most
Mrs. William A. Jaquette, chairman of
but
not settle, absorb moisture or deteriorate.
the Seniors defeated the Juniors 2-0 the Speakers Bureau of the Delaware
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in an annual battle waged at Rutgers County and· Outlying Towns Divisions;
UppercJass Bockey Team Deavenue field. The teams were evenly Mr~. Walter Means Reynolds, chairto every home owner tells
feated by Under Class Team matched with neither side advancing man of publicity for the Outlying
all about this wonderful prodfar into the other's territory. Although Towns Division; and Ellwood B. ChapLast Monday afternoon, November the Seniors received their lone score man, campaign lcader for Swarthuct. 'Phone or write for a
22, the girls of the third and fourth on a safety, they were hard pressed morc.
FREE cOpy and the name of
teams of Swarthmorc High School de- and consistently outplayed by the ersta neighbor who has insulated
feated the girls on the first and sec- while Juniors. The only play that lookMonday's Bridge Winners
ond teams of Springfield High -School, ed like a· scoring threat was when an
his home with Red Top-the
on the home field.
undergraduate halfback, Bill Polk, inThe winners at Monday evening's
only insalation of its kiad. No other
When the final whistle blew on the tercepted a pass and ran 41 yards be- meeting of the Thursday Night Bridge
'third team gamc, the score was 2 to 1. fore he was downed on the Senior 1
< • illSWt;.tiRI!.- in thi;worJdofferB.Qll the .
Club at the Strath Haven Inn were:
Libby Garrett made the first goal, yard line. However the Seniors held :.L NortI! anaSoiitb=- Mrs."Wffiiam Faison"
. ai:Jvailti:{ges of Red Top.·
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while Margaret Sheppard followed up stiff defense and finally pushed the and Mrs. Philip Kniskern, first; Dr.
with the second. The final score of the Juniors back protecting their slim and Mrs. John A. Murphy, second; Mr.
Ia...en.ale ltelo... YOU I_alat.
fourth team ended with a score of margin.
and Mrs. A. L. Arnold, third. East
I to 0, jn which Betty Jean Pitman
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and West-Laurence J. StabI er an d
made the winning goal
. MISS AnDIe B. Hayes retumed S?nday Waltcr Dickinson tied Mrs. Richard
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road, ,,,'3S· h!Jstess ~9 the Duphcate !3rtdge glV1l1g s~son With relatives 10 Watson- Wallace :McCurdy and Mrs. Sewell W.
'Phon~ LOCust 1550
Parkw~ all7th Street
Club at lunct:e~n and bri~ge on Tuesday. ~own, Pa.
Hodge, third.
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Dispensing Opticians
Warren Johnson's
TURKEYS
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Telephone Swarthmore
MRS.
Experts in the Making and Fitting
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brown envelope aDd for a long time "
was io the top desk drawer. Theo I took it to
my lawyer ••• but he seot it hack to me. Did I
see, it after we. moved? I think so hut I can't be
~'ll,'e. Perhaps Mar1e wQuld know. No. come to
ber·••• I looked in the tin
. ihink
. . . of it, .I .asked
,
box ••• Did I take it to tne ofticef • , • I remem·
ber that brown envelope as well as can be:'
And so H goes .,
use and. bend, Of tile onen, teDaDte uu1
his wife and family at South Fort
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Franck, of I~~~~~'~r Simpers, and Miss Kitty occuptere of tile prom\IM adJolDlQS w tile
IIOUtbeaat. the tree and· UDlnterruPtecl ~.
Mitchell, near Covington, ~y.
Cornell avenue, had as their guests for!:
right, liberty anel prlvllese of the aboVe
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Thanksgiving
Day
Mr.
Franck's
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mentioned. elght feet wlele drivewaJ .. ancl
1.1 Eo L. Turner, of Cape <:ad,
David Gilcreest returned from Carson mother. Mrs. George C, Funck, Mrs.
'f Russel I A. Yarna,
II 0 I FIushong,
.
.. rs.
ed bel
Thank' .
"r.
lOT a paae.agewa, and drive...." subject
arnv
sglVmg
to. speool LOng· Institute, New Bloomfield, r....
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F ranck's. mother, Mrs. George M. N. Y., was a d'mner guest· 0 { h'IS par- nevertbeleel. to the p.lOporUonate part. of
. .ore
th
• 'Iing'
h
the expeJlle 01
aaId drive••,. In
. severaJ mon
s
V1SI
er
Wed---"'-y
to
spend
the
T'rulloksg;"in.l:\
• and to the M ement
''''''''''
Berger; her sister, Miss Gladys K. ents, "'I r. and M rs. Edwin A . Yarna II , Koocl order and re
M
d M
Will
d da ht
and common use of ea1d. drlvew.y.
rs• , ard
aTn . ug er, N rrjh'anS arth
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Berger; and her two nephews, Robert of Kenyon avenue, last Sunday.
omlInscn, 0 f 0
Vi
more
Oscar J. Gitcreest, of Harvard avenue.
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ToBether with the free and. common uee,
Over ..the .• week..",d Mr. and Mrs. Tom• • •
erger and eorge W. Berger, all of
llr. H. Webster Allyn, o{ Mt. Hoi· rJ.ght..
Uberty and. prlvUese or the .bove
Baltimore, Md.
mentioned.
eJ.gb.t feet wide driveway &II and
k
linson, d a~ their guests Mr. Tomlin- Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Kline, of Riveryoke Place Jeft for Chicago Sund~y
passageway and. dr1veway In common
the owneD. tenant.e and ocx:uptera of
son's bi-oUler., Mr. Albert 'romlinsou,· and
road, had as their house guests
Mr. Waldo W. Cole, of Auburndale, e\'ening, November 28, to attend a
adJolnlDg
preml8e8 to ~e eoutbeae1i at
his wife. of New York City. Mr.. Albert
last week-end Profesor and Mrs. Mass., was the guest of his sister, l{rs. meeting o( the Socidy of Agricultural
times hereafter forever,
Tomlinson is a director of the Standard Frederick Owens. of State College, Pa. Edwin A. YArnall and IIlr. Yarnall, of Engineers at the Stevens Hotel in
Improvement& c:onalat of two and. on&Vacuu~ Oil Company.
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Kenyon avenue, for the Thanksgiving
city. He will also visit the annual halt
story stucco anel b'ame hOuse. 2lz3O
The Tomlinsons beld their
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Morrow holidays and ,over the week-end. Mrs. Livestock Exhibition there. During this feet; porch :Cront; one-story stucco add!9.z9 feet; stucco garage. l2sl.2 feet.
giving dinner On Sunday a,t the home
of Rivervicw road, are spending thi~ Yarnall entertained at bridge for him time he will be the guest of Mr. and tIOD.
Sold. as the property of Samuel B. Moore .
..M;r. Tomlinson's mother, Mrs.
week in Boston 011 business.·
evening. November 27, her Mrs. James B. Ball, in Oak Park, Ill.
HOWARD M. LUTZ. Attomey.
Tomlinson, of South Chester· road.
Mr. and ?to·lrs. Ward M.
:Mr. Thomas ;, Baj~d and Mr. TOni
Mr.Y and
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U B uc Iler Ayres, and Pook. son of the Hon. Charles Poole.
k hMrs. William A. Wils9D, of
. . , r. and.I.l'Lrs.
No. 163
or
,
ave
purchased
the
stable
on
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A W F II
f
n r. an .1Urs. a Ip I1 D'1I1Smore.
a former resl'dellt o'f "warthmore, at- Fieri Facias
M r. all d 'I
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.
. u erton, 0 the corner of Michigan and Park ave* * *
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Harvard avenue, returned Sunday after Ilues, on the Calvert lot. and are reMrs. C. Weslcy Thomas with
tcnded the Duke-Pitt football game in
September Term, 1937
spending Thanksgiving week with their modeling it into a dwelling. Charles E. da h
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Durham, N. C., On S,.durday and will
AU tQt certain lot' or piece of ground
F II
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d F' h
ug ter,
rs. rcderick T. Joncs,
continue 011 to Miami, Fla .• where they wltJl the buUCllngs and Improvements
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son, M r. A . W I son u erton, r., an
ISC er is in charge of the renovations alld gran dd aug hter, 'I'
thereon
erected.County
sltua.te ofin ·Delaware
the Township
.1'1 ISS Betty J ones will remain for a short time.
of
Haveriord,
and
he hopes to complete by Christ- all of Linwood, N. J., spent the ThanksState of PellJ18ylvau.1a, bounded. and demas in order
that the Wilsons will oc- giving holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Charles Parker, of The
scribed
accordlIlg
to a survey and plan
thereot ma.de
by Over
and Tingley. C. B.,
tllel'r n e w horne by th e fi rs t 0 f t h e Passmore Cheynr.y. of Rutgers avenue.
more, had as her guests over the w,,,k-e,,dl December 15. 1924• •nd rev1sed December
I ,(Car.
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Miss Irene Nelson and Mr.
16, 11124. as lo11ows. to wIt: BeglDnlDg at a
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point on the ea.sterly side ot WoodlaDd
FOR RENT
!~~~;~~~~~]~~~~~~b .1\lr5. Franklin S. GilJespie, of South graduates
0 er
umsey
an
'ranCJS
osters,
Hardcastle,
3rd,
of
\VestfieJd,
N.
J.,
Drive
(40 feet wide) at the cUstance or
of the class of 1935 Swarth- Charles Parker Jrd of Flourtown
one thousand
ODe hundred. forty-nlne feet
Chester road, entertainted at tea from more H'Ig h Sch00I Wh0 are now juniors with whom she"
,
and
e1gnty,seven
one-hundredtb.8
a foot
attended the
measured southwardly
along saldof8lde
of
to 6 o'clock on \Vedncsday, December at Petul~yl.vania S. tate Co.llege, spent the football game on Saturday.
Woodland Drive from the &outherlf side or
1, in honor of Mrs. Theodore B. Keat- Than k
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hid
Manoa
road uegrees,
(SO teet. wIde);
thence
8OUt.b.
sglvmg
0 I ays with their families
Miss LilliAn Partenheimer of
twenty-one
th1rty-.Ilve
minutes
ing, of Buffalo, N.
Y.
at
their
r~spective
homes
on
Rutgers
aveN.
Y.,
arrived
Monday
of
'this
week
east.
twenty-five
:teet
to
II. point: thence
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north slxty-elght d.egrees, twent.y-five DUnMrs. James E. Bogardus, of Cornell nue and to ecane.
spend a few days with Mrs. Parker.
utes east, one hundred. seventeen feet and
Harry Miller, Jr., a sophomore at the
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111ty-l1ve one-hundredtbs or a foot to a
avenue, was general chairman for a College and, like Potter and Francis, a
Dr. Penelope Sherwood, of Cornwal1, ~~:;~~:.n~y":::,~~e:=:\!.'!~J:
Card Party sponsored by the Junior
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th'~
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was_
0 d er
to a polnt:
eneemblutes
sou ...... s1..x.typresidents of the Delaware County member of Delta Upsilon fraternity, spent I
· t Ie guest
D
M rotFler-1t~- five
eight eet
degrees,
t.wenty-five
west
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Federations of Women's Clubs at the the holidays with his parents, Mr. and aw an sJster,
r. an
rs.
ranClS oue hunared seventeen feet and nlnety-alx
1\frs. Harry L. Miller, of Thayer road.
Ha~per, of South Chester road and Yale one-bUlluredths of a foot to the tlr6t men·
"rwcntieth Century Club on Tuesday,
ttoned point and place ot beginning.
Improvements cons1&t or two-story 8tUCCO
"'=~!!ii~~:S-iiiC~iii
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November 30. The proceeds of this
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avenue over Thanksgiving Day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph \""1. Allison,
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and stone bouse, 21x30 reet; porch tront.
party, which amounted to about $40., of Rutgers avenue will entertain a
MISS Alice SpJcer,. daughter of
Sold 88 the pro,P.erty or Dorothy F. Beattie.
given
to
the
Girl
Scouts
for
the
hridge
dub
of
which
they
are
members
Ho.norable
Percy
L.
and
purchasc of uniforms for needy girls.
tomorrow evening.
Spicer, of Parrsboro, Nova ScotIa, JS HOWARD M. LUTZ. Attorney.
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visiting her aunt, Mrs. Laura J. Baird,
No. 725
Mrs. William H. West left Thursday
Mr. and AIrs. Harold Griffin, of Rut- of Oberlin avenue. Miss Spicer who Fieri FaelM
for Tonawanda. N. Y., where she will
avenue, will entertain at supper on
a week as the house guest of
September Term, 1937
be the guest of her daughter Mrs. Suonilay in honor of :Mr. and Mrs. A. her cousin, Mrs. J. Wills Brodhead,
All that certain messua.ge a.n.d lot or
J,ohn Ayrault, until the first of thc Robb Cochrane, of Kenyon avenup..
and Mr. Brodhead, of Swarthmore pIece of land situate in the l:SOrough of Me• • *
avenue, will return to her home just uta. on the southwest corner or Fourth &Del
OlIve streets. Conta1Ding In front or
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Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Dravo, of before Christmas.
breadth on the said OUve aUeet thirty-five
Mr. Burton A. Konkle, of South \Vashington. D. C., formerly of Swarth- - -••~,...._ - leet and In a.epth aloDg sald E'ourth street,
between parallel llnes one hundred forty
~~~~~ili;:ee~Y8\'i~Ci ~~:~~i~~1 road, entered the Presbyterian more, will be the wcek-end guests of High School Show8
reet to an alley. No. 100 West 4th street.
last Friday suffering with a Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown, of Wal'
I Spirit" Media, Delaware COunty. Pennsylvania.
'Schoo
heart condition. Up to the present time nut lane,
there has been no improvement in his
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- - -rallied
- around its right..
Together
rree and
use,
The High School
Ubertywith
andthe
prlvllege
ot common
the a1oreaa.ld
condition.
Miss Lotta J. Baird, chairman of the £ hal
hef
h.1
auey as anU ror a passageway and waterJunior Club dance to be held at the oot 1 team
ore t e l.ans",owoe game I C;;~ur.", at all tlmcs hereaIter lorever.
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with
what
the
older
alumni would call
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Caro Ime ugh usse I, a reshmall \Voman's Club House, December 18.
ImprovementS conslBt of three-awry l)rlck
at Colby College, and daughter of Mr. entcrtained her committee at her home, old time "school spirit." A pep meeting and. Irame nouse. 21:£39 I~ti two-story ad~C;;;~~~~~~~~:;;~;~~i
Mrs. Milton H. Fussell, Jr., of Elm on Oberlin avenue, Monday evening. was held the night before the game,
d.1tlon, lSx39 teet; porches tront N1
Sold as the property of Julta A. :Butler,
Sigma Kappa sorority.
Waite, Mrs. Charlr.s Kimmel, Miss Ilv"ic'attOe:rdY on Thanksgiving Day was
(Ierne sole trader).
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at night by a bonfire at the .Rut- QEARY & RANKIN. Attorneys.
BOARDING
·avenue schooL
'B"'O"ARD="IN=G;;---;Co~n::.=a;;les=ce::n;'t;::.:'Ag=ed:;;-.~ID.='=al;;l.d.
On Friday night a football dance
Fieri Facias
No. 800
24.hourTelephone
nurse's &ervlOe.
s ep tembe r T·erm, 1937
9\.(!AroD,lQ.
acres ground.
Media PorcheS.
79.
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on. the . gym .to coIebra t 0 the spIend'd
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football scason as well as the victory ovt:r All that certaln frame messuage and lot
PERSONAL
Leave. Orders Now for CHRISTMAS CANDIES
Lansdowne. Music was provided oy a or pIece of .!and .Ituate ID. the TowllBhlp
PERSONAL--BUbsorlpttoDS to all Magazines.
D I'
d An D
An h
Y W' h
High School. alumnus, Ernie Polk and ot lucUey. in the (Jount.y or Delaware:
Mrs.Telephone
GUbart S.swarthmore
FarIes. 239 Haverford
a.ee tVere
y
ay'
yw ere ou
IS
.
nue.
89-W.
his orchestra
The' enthusiastic crowd Beginning at a polnt on the SOutherly
CANDY
MADE
AND
SOLD
IN
h'c!
side ot Grant AveDue at the dlSt.ance ot
LOST
W I 1 .attended danced from 9 until 12 eJghty-slx and etghty-siX one-hundrecls
LOST
Silver spider pin ot sentimental
(Ud.tiO) feet l!:8.8twarQly loom Youngs Avevalue to owner.. Reward. Iolar1aD Robill• ••
nue, thence extenCUIlg Eastwardly on the
6On.......
Bodine avenue. Telephone SwarthSoutherly
side of urant Avenue slXty (60)
Swarthmore 2149
Swarthmore 956
Japanese Art Exhibit
lee'. and exundlng ID. 1000gOh or depth
more_1924.
SouthwarCUy
one bundred ftlteen (115) feet;.
LOST
Wednesday
Pharmacy,
pair of
dark bluenear
and COllege
white gloves.
Mrs.
An cxhibit of framed Japanese color
Belng Lots Nos. '15, 76 a.ncl 77 on the plan
~dem&cher, 611 Ogden avenue.
block prints including a complete set or
at is
"The
Htgnlands
at i"atrvlew,"
as
tnelots
same
recoraed
at Media,
Penna., In
FOUND
of cherry blocks in aU stages of de- ,-,&.Se NO.3, Page 2.
vclopment, has been on exhibit on the
Improvements cons1Bt- ot two story rrame
Order Ohildren's Shades now for Xmas
second floor of Bond Dormitory since house. 26 feet. 4 1DChes x 36 feet 6 inches;
story
lrame aC1a1tl0D, '1 feet 4 lDc.n.es x
\Vcdnesday. It has been exh,'b,'ted by one
Attractive and Different
4 leet
ti 1Dcnea; frame porch 23 feet .I: 8
H.
Irving
Olds,
an
authority
on
oriental
leet
4
1Dches.
SEVEN DWARP, RAGOEDY ANN and
WINNIB the POOH DESIGNS
Art, who spoke on "How to Under-IB;;;;;".r. as the Property of WIlllam. c.
stand Japanese Prints," ycsterday
Framed Prints of College Buildings
afternoon in Bond Memorial Hall.
GEARY & RANKIN. Attorneys.
SOc and 7Sc
NATHAN P. PE'l.~.
Old Bank BulldiDc
C5TATE OF DAVID A. REED. Letters Test- 12 3-3t
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Bl.Qentary
on undersigned.
the above estate
have been
to the
who request
aU
sliEBIPP BALES
persons having clalm8 or demands ~alnst
the Estate ot the decedent to ma.ke known Sheriff's omee, COurt House, Media. ~
WM. S. BI'ITLE
the same, and all persoP.8 Indebtect to the
Swarthmore l11-J
decedent to make payment, without delay.
Saturday. December 11. 1937
NotaQ' PubUc - iDsunlllce - Baal Bd&U
to
'
WAHREN D. JOHNSON
'~WHERE could it ha~e .gonef ••• It was in a
I
NEWS' NOTES
Killed to order and delivered
Any size
Call Swarthmore 1257
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A. J. QUINBY &: SON
PTHidenl
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.JOB. IPBNCBB, INC.
JOSEPH J. OBER,
FLORENCE R. GEER.
9:30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time
Executors,
Condltlons. $250,00 cash or certlfled. cbeck.
750 Harvard. Ave., at time of sale, (unless otherwise sta.ted m.
Swarthmore. PR. advertisement), balance In ten days. O~
concUtlons on day of sale.
No. 15'1
Levari Facias
September Term. 193'1
of land. With
and·swe.
SHElUFF BALES
thereon
SherLfl's Office, Court House, Media.. PR.
Friday. December 24, 1937
CondItions:
cash
or certlfled.
9:30 A. M.$250,00
Eastern
Standard
Timecheck
advertisement), ba.lance in ten days. other
at
tlme of sale,
(unless
otherwise stated. In
conditions
on day
of sale.
Fieri Facias
September Term. 1937
I~~~r;~~~~~~~!~~~
'-'e:~[tiU~ce
~;;::~;~!~~~i~~~::;~~~;~':-~t~~~
!
JOSEPH So QUINBY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
BELL PHONE 4
MEDIA, PA-
ROGER RUSSELL
CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS
PRINTERS
Being known and designated as No. '154
Harvard avenue.
Improvements consist of two and onehalf story stone and. atucco house, 3046
feet: one-atoty stone and stucco addiUlm
18z15 feet: one-story atone and stucco' &d.!:
ditton, 9X9 feet; basemen' Pra&e.
:
r~1~~~! I Sold as Ohe properiJ of William All...
~~~!!i I Brown. and Amy W. BrOwn, his wlto. ;mort.=:.
gagOl'S and Boy B. Welge and. Belen II.
PHOTO· LITHOGRAPHERS
BOOKBINDERS
416 HAVERFORD PLACE
Tel. Sw. 2075-R
Philadelphia Electric Company
DoD Clothes by Mardia Raymond
At Our Suburban Stores, or See Your Plumber or Heating Contractor
Telephone Swarthmore
SARA O. RAYMOND
~
8th STREET NEAR SPROUL. CHFSTER. PA.
,.
Drell.maker
_
.
Hand
Money-t500.00·
J. WARD HINKSON. Attmnq..
' Ii
ReserviDg thereout,
2096-W
I
.~~~~$~~! :"'dge. h1a 'WHe. terre tenants and reaJ. 0WIl·
uel
B.
nevertheless. to
Moore. his heIrs ·and
BS8'gna.
tor
NA'l'HAN P. PBOlilN
SiiKItr.
DECEMBER
TBB SWABTBMOBEAN
6
Tbunday
SingableTunesiD Hamb..... Show
Mrs. Nan Oppentander Eberle, of
Mt. Airy, will tell Peace and Christand knit garments in preparation for mas stories to the pupils .in the CoIParenl8 and Teaehere Vote on the annual fall ingathering of the lege avenue and Rulgers avenue eleG 'Id
mentary grades and 10 the junior high
•
M
Topieli for Next Five
eetmp
UI.
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school students next Thursday mornP08ted by Dr. Bopkine
STEPHENS MEMORIAL
ing, December 9, under the auspice. of
The long expected 1937 Hamburg
•
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h
Show IS on y a memory now to t e
.
.
h' h fiU d CI h'
capacity audience W Ie
e
ot ler
. II ast F"da
E
'
Memoria
rl y
venmg.
an d to
0f Mrs. ]. V. S. Bishop, on Harvard PapUa to Bear Stories
S PROGRAMS
&•
H•
1avenue. contributions of mater~l and
.
yarn were received so that all
now
ANNOUNCED
ready for any interested women to sew
15
At the November meeting of the Home
and School Association more than Zl5
'Id'
votes were cast, in the process of bUI 109
.
.
a program that will be of maxImum mterest to the largest number of Swarthmore
parents and teachers. Below is an exact
record of the five topics selected together
EXHIBIT
3,
193'7
Miss Helen Hubbell and Miss Ma.~
Bube, of Harvard avenue, had a. theIr
guests last week-end M~. and Mrs. C1in.
ton Hubbell, of Nol'Wlch, Conn. They
• ed
of f ._.. 'th
entertain
a group
n...... HI
a
f thr
I·
at their home
program
a
ee
pays
Sunday aftUbOOD.
its 'cast and producers.
0)
••
I
94c-$1.94-$2.88
SILK SLIPS ..
99c-$1.59-$I.88-$2.88
$2.94-$3.93-$4.93 to $3.93
49c
Better "SPUN·LO" UNDIES.
NEGLIGEES ..
SILK SLEEPING PAJAMAS. _.
YE
Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER
SWutlml..... 19
,
$1.33 to $5.93
DIXIE PECANS
Large size ••••••••••
~.PRUNES
MORms MARTEL
.,.1;
NEXT WEEK
On· Tuesday evening, December 14,
The first of the new series of talks on
at
8 :o'c1ock in the Woman's Club
Health will be given in the High
Three Prizes to be Awarded in Mental
House
the Junior Woman's Club will
School Aoditorium .on December 14- at
Annual Home Deeoration Con. 8 P. M. The speaker will be Dr. Baldwin
present the boys' and men's choirs of
test Sponsored by This Paper Keyes, a graduate of Swarthmore Prep~
Trinity Church, Swarthmore, in a can·
die light procession and a Christmas
h'
'.
aratory School, resident of the borough
.
h
F or
I carol
concert. Following the concert
t e t Ird con$ecubve year The and CI'ln-leal P f
I P h'
'
ro essor 0
syc latry at
S warthmorean ~1'11 sponsor t h
there will be a short talk and a mo~
e BrIghter the JelIerson . Ph-I d I h' D K
'
C o · h' h· I
,\J\
I a e pIa. r. eyes
Co nnnum'ty Ch'
tion picture by the Delaware County
. rIstmas
ntest W lC or topic i
Prohl
f Ad J
Ad
many years has beeh olle ·of the high spots justmel1~"
ems 0
0 escent
t'ruberculosis Association and a full
Ilength travelogue motion picture, "The
of the Yuletide season in this Borough.
Prof~
D
t
C I'
•
By tile use of artistry in the placing of
II k sor
ona 0
0 afemma who IS;
I Lindbergh Trail'·, by Mrs. J. C. Hop. I ed I' hi f
h bb
d
we
nown to most Swarthmoreans will
1
wood. under the auspices of the Philavarl-CO or
Ig s ~r 5 ru ery,. oorway have charge of the musical part o'f the
delphia Electric Company.
and house decoratIOn the reSidents of progranl . All parent s and teae h ers are
S wart ItUiore manage as caeh year draws urged I
i A short business meeting wilt be held
It d tl'
.
h' h
h
0 a en
liS meettng w IC COl1~
· B
I
k
I
bsm
b'g
. scem
l s e'twIfl a -th
o p lt
c'o afo r
th cmostch
f
l
d
l
l
l
I
the December 18 dance and the Christeer u an co or u spots 111 I'nterest t
h c_I'
.
I D I
C
0 anyone W 0 ~ leves 10 1the
mas party. The executive board ineeta I e aware ounty for the pleasure of sign t th
t
S
I
neighbor residents and holiday visitors.
a
e en rance to wart 1n10re.
I
iug will be held at the horne of the
• I I
================Iscnior
advisor, Mrs. Clifford Banta, on
Three prizes will be offered for the
MARTEL
BROS.
HOLD
LIVE
~warthmore
Crest, next Monday evenfirst, second and t11ird best displays which
STOCK
SHOW
TIIURSDA
Y
ing,
the
13_t_h._
...._ __
will be judged by three local residents
to be named soo",
Morris Martel and John Knoff of MarIn order to be eligible for entrance in
this. year's contest the decorations must Profes8or Walter Hamilton of tel Brothers returned on Friday, Dec.
3, from Chicago where they had been the
be mstalled and operated not later than Yale University, to S eak ~n
guests 01 Swilt & Co.
Wednesday, December 22, and must be
''Th D t
f 1:37
lighted each night Irom dusk to II
e
Th~>: attended the alUlUal Iivest~k Demonstrator of Holiday Decor.
exhibitIon and were so Impressed With
P. M., until and induding New Year's
to
ation to be Guest; Philanthropic
the superiority of the -I- H. Club stock
Eve. During this time judges will view S d
D---b--I-Z-- k h
Bridge SU
nd f
h' d ..
un ay, ecem er ,mar s t e one that Mr. Martel purchased a load of
th d· I
~. h IS~ a1rsbea fi lorm t elr eCISlOns hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the cattle from this exhibit. Martel Brothers
Miss Anne B. Wcrtsner. field secW IC
sana.
ratification of the Constitution of the
Th~ getl~lrlalbeffehct abs ~eenl f~omd .the United States by the Commonwealth is the only rctail shop in this vicinity to retary of the Pennsylvania Horticul~
buy directly from the exhibit.
exterIor WI
e t e aSIS 0 JU gmg. of Pennsylvania an'd th S
th
tural Society and former head of the
D
f
dfl'
hb
ewarmore
In accordance with the progTcssi'le Horticultural Department of the Wo~
ecora. lOns an IE! lhng on trees, s ru - committee wilt cooperate with the na~
bery and. the ou~slde of houses as well tion-wide Constitution Centennial Cele- policy of this firm the stock purchased man's School of Horticulture of Amas electflcal1y hf?hted. \~reat~s, ~andles bration movement by commemorating will be exhibited in Swarthmore at a bler, will give a Christmas program
Livestock Show hqd in the store on for members of the Swarthmore V·loand othc~ decoratIOns VISible 10 wmdows that event.
South
Chestt'r road next Thursday, Dec- man's Club and their gue'sts at 2 o'clock
all contnbute to the scene.
Professor Walter Hamilton
f th
16 Irom 7 P. ~1. to 9 P_ M.. Such next Tuesday afternoon, December 14.
ember
Anyo.ne w~o ·desires to. be sure his Yale University School of La:, wil~
a
show
will be a novelty in Swarthmore In her talk lfiss Wertsner demon~
~ecorahon Will !lot be nussed by the deliver an address under the ~uspices
and
residents
are urged to attend.
strates with flowers and evergreens,
Judges may noltfy The SwarthmoreaJl of the Cooper Foundation of Swarthinterior and exterior Christmas decoffice in writin~ not later than. D.ecember more College, at 8 :15 P. M. Sunday
orations.
After the lecture the ar20, one day prIOr to the openmg of the in Clothier Memorial. AU citizens of
rangements
may be purchased if de ..
contest.
.
Swarthmore and vicinity arc cordially
sired
so
Club
members are asked to
Small displays will be judged on the invited to hcar the address on "The
delay buying their evergreens until
same basis as larger and more elaborau:: Debt of 1937 to 1787."
.
after they, have seen this program.
ones since artistic effect will be the major The local committee consists oi the
consideration and an equal opportunity following members: Dr. Frank Ai,de~ Dr. Louis N. Robinson, Noted which may help them win a prize in the
Penologist and Swarthmore
annual C:lristmas contest for, outdoor
for all is thus afforded.
lotte. Dr. R. C. Brooks, Rev. J. Jarden
Resident,. Speaker
decoration~ neld each year in Swarth~
. The decorated shrubbery at the home Guenther, Rev. David Braun, Rev. EdWednesday
more .
of Robert Haig. Indian Hill, Ogden ave- win Kenney, Dwight Cooley, Crosby P.
The annual philanthropic card party
nuc. captured first honors in last year's Morton, Howard P. Blades, Mrs. Al~
"Remaking" the prisons themselves so held at the Club House on Tuesday.
event with George F(Jlno's decorated fred Gary White, Mrs. Lovett Frescoln,
doorway at 309 Swarthmore avenue win- Alben T. Eavenson, Frank R. Morey, as to provide inmates \vith an opportunity December 7, was attended by one hunning second prize and A. F. Jackson's \Villard P. Tomlinson, Haldy Mjllcr to win training and show what they tan dred and twenty~five club member;;
blue lighted windows and red tree. on Crist, Alfred P. Smalley. John E. ¥i~ do toward becoming decent citizens is and guests. Over $100 was cleared and
Park avenue, third.
chael, John Dolman, Jr.• and John· H. the first prison reform job confronting will be used by the Club to pay its
this country. Dr. Louis N. Robinson subscriptions to the Red Cross, Health
Pitman.
•
I
, •
Swarthmore's nationally known penolo· and \Velfare, the Delaware County
"
gist,
told the Swarthmore League 01 Wo- Scholarship Fund, and other Club
"ETERNAL SPRING
men voters on Wednesday afternoon of philanthropies.
WELL RECEIVED this week.
Mrs. E. R. Hopkins and Mrs. S.
b'
I
The
speaker,
who
.has
been
on
penal
Hemenway,
chairmen 0 I the event,
k
.
Dr. A. F. J ac .son IS :lIlg warm y boards for twenty:-three years and now deserve much credit for the splendid
Non-Members of the Society Also congrat~lated. on hiS produc!~on of Peter is chainnan of the Prison Industries Re~ success of the project. They were as~
Invited to Meeting December 12; Gar~an~ s d~hghtful comedy The ~ternal organiz~tion Administration in \Vashing- sisted by an able committee composSprmg which opened Tues.day flight at ton, emphasized at a meeting in Bond cd of ~lrs. Joseph S. Seal. Mrs. Joseph
Preliminary Meeting8 Held
the Players ~Iub, to c0!1tmue through Memorial on the Swarthmore College H. Perkins, Mrs. Ralph Dinsmore, Mrs.
A meeting for the purpose of org~ S!lturday. It IS do~bt~ul If he .ha~ ever campus the importance of parole and the A. R. O. Redgrave, Mrs. C. Mac·
anizing the younger members of the dl~ected a ?tore. w1l1nmg play, It IS cer- indeterminate sentence but admitted that Donald Swan, Mrs. F. A. Kraft, Mrs.
Society of Friends of Swarthmore into tam that hiS skIll has, never bee~ mo~e they were "the frosting on the cake."
J. Warren Paxson and Mrs. Henry A.
a 'Unit for recreation and service will ap~are~t. Dr. Jackson splay, v:'lth Its
The penal scheme in most states, Dr. Pcirsol.
be held Sunday afternoon, December whm~slc~1 hum?r "and. tha! elusive but Robinson said, had been' tackled backAn unusual feature last Tuesday was
12, at 3 o'clock at \Vhittier House. certain .somethlllg which IS .the e~sence wards. He credited the late zebulon\the exhibition and sale of goods made
Non-members as wen as members of of Enghsh comedy was .defiDltely m the Brockway, superintendent of the Elmira, by the blind. ~{rs. Charles ]. Seltzer,
the Society of Friends, whose ages are class of perfect cntertamment.
N Y
Reformatory with originating Mrs. Martin B. Young and 1\.irs. J.
between eighteen and thirty are exDe Witt ·C. Clement played "Stephen about "1869 a Systen: of education and Warren Paxson ·were in charge and
tended an invitation to attend the Gretton" the crotchety but lovable archae~ training which has been the pattern for sold over $65 worth of the articles
gathering.
ologist with the finish which Swarthmore similar systems in Huntingdon Reforma- which make excellent Christmas gifts.
The meeting, which will have for audiences have come to expect ~f h~m. tory in this state and in penal institutic.ns
Dessert and coffee were served at 1.30
its chief purpose the election of officMary, the secretary. and later hIS Wife, elsewhere
P. M. Tables were attractively ar~
ers and the planning of a definite pro~ is a character ideally suited to the disMr. B~ock\\'ay he said instituted a ranged with decorations of small be~
gram of action, will be the culmination tinctive grace and charm of Angela Ma(Conti1UU!'d on Pagd HiltS)
gonias which were later sold.
of a local movement to bring Swarth- son. Her natural English accent added fF===============:.!:===""============i1
more young Friends into unity being greatly to the shading and skill necessary
sponsored by Mrs. Jesse H. Holmes, to this part.
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
Meeting Counsellor. Already two in~
William H. \Vhilney handled the role
formal gatherings to forward the of David Chauntrell, the dashing family I
movement have been held.
friend and "fixer" of difficulties. with
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10
On the evening of Friday, Novem- complete underslanding. This production
10:00 A. M.-Womau's Assoc. All Day Meetlng ............ Presbyterian Church
2:30 P. Y.-Leglon AuxlUary Doll Party ...•.•.....•.•.......•.. Borough Hall
ber 19, a nucIeus 0 f young peop Ie con- adds ne,.' laurels to Mr. Whitney's al~
8 I5 P. M.-'"Ltll"
om. Llttle Theat re CI u b PIay............ 010 tbl..
er emorIal
M
hi
nected with the Swarthmore
ant y ready considerable fame for splendid
8:30 P. M.-Sigma Xl Lecture ..............•...... Ed.ward Martin Laboratory
Meeting met at the Wallingford home acting in previous parts.
SATURDAY, DECEM;BER 11
of Mrs. Holmes and participated in a
Mrs. Dennis, sister of Stephen and
8:15 P. M.-"LllIom." Little Theatre Club Play ............ Clothter Memorial
discussion of the project, reaching the mother of Pat and Bahs, was inimitable
8:30 P. M.-Basketball-College vs. Wesleyan .................... F1eld Home
decision to give a barn dance in Whit- in the hands of Lilla Herman. Mrs.
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 12
tier House 011 Friday. December 3, and Dennis, scandalized one monent by her
6:45 P. y._Chrlstmas Vesper Program .................... Clothter Memorial
naming Mr. and Mrs. Davies Preston, brother's "peculiarities." and next by her
8:15 P. Y.-Walter Hamllton. Lecturer ......... , .......... Clothler. Memorial
Miss Margaret Jenkills Hunn, and son's impetuousness, is a hard role to
MONDAY, DECEMBER 13
John Brownell, Jr., as a committee .in play, and Mrs. Herman enhanced her
2:30 P. M.-Woman·s Auxiliary. Trinity Church ................ Partsh House
I
the affair
8:00 P. M.-Cub Pack Formation Meeting ................ Rm. 1. High School
.
cl
large 0 f arrangmg or
, reputation for difficult characterization in
which drew an enthusiastic attendance plays of past years.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14
Woman.8 CIu b
of more than thirty people.
B b J h '[ II
d J
2:00 P. M. - Cb~'tmas ~'"'t'; .. - - . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
ane
8-.00 P. !.I.-Home &; 8chool ••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••.•••• H. S. Auditorium
. _ . I Pat and a s- a n .I., ure an
II was decI'ded also at the Bulla Barnes, respectively, were portrayed with
8:00 P. M. - Badmlnton Club ..................................... R. S. Gym
gath'
th t '
d
to learn how
8:00 P. Jrt.-Junlor Club MeetIDg .............................. Woman·s Club
enng
a, III or er
splendid finesse and understanding. Mr.
8:00 P. M.-Ski Club OrganIzes ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..• Umsted. Store
neighboring young Friends were org- Murell was a most convincing love-sick
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15
anized,
represt:ntatives
be
sent
to
th~ir
swal'n,
and
Miss
Barnes
handled
the
vihi'
B"
K 11
d MISS
2:30 P. M.-Presbytertan Woman"s M18810nary Meetlng ...... 600 Harvard Ave.
eetlOgs.
emamm
e er an
vadous role of Babs with delightful real2:30 P. M. -Methodbt J4ItaJlonary Societies .................. 144 Park Avenue
'Iargaret
Hunn were desl'goated to •
7.'45 P. ".-Do-ugb
Con"'cll ••••••••••••••••.•••••••.•.•..•••• Dorougb Ball
D. .
...,
d J
H Ism
8:00 P. M.-Annual
Open- House ............................ Mary Lyon School
!lmes . . There remains but Nockles-but what
THURSDAY, DBCBMBER 16
\'ISlt the Media group an
Armstrong
was
elected
to
mtervlew
N
kl
s
I Charles T. Deacon an Eng~
Lan d '
F· d The re a DC e .
10:00 A. M.-Llterature Sectton ..•............................. Woman·s Club
s Owne s young rlen. s.
.
~ lish butler gave a completely satisfiyng
6:00 to 8:00 P. M..-Chlcken Dinner.........•....... Wesley A. M. E. Chureh
PO~ls of these representatives wdl be rformance. Veteran of many p1ays he
=:~: ::=~~::"Ji!~ ~~~~:::::::::::::::~~.~.~s~g;:
delivered at the Sunday aft~rnoon pc k . t this character a thoroughly
tneeting to aid in the formulatIOn of pac ~ ~n a
r
Policies for the Swarthmore group.
ronvmcmg rea Ism.
•••
XMAS PR OG RAM
AT CLUB TUESDAY
I
YOUNG FRIENDS
ORGANIZING
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CERESOTA FLOUR
12 lb. bq ...................... 4Sco
Z4 lb. baa •••.•.• •·•••••••••••·• 89c
VITA POPPED WHEAT
10
Med. size--3 Ibs. . . , • •
c
Pkg. . ...... "....• " .. .
VITA POPPED RICE
Kins'. Taote ............... 19c lb.
Pkg. . .......•..•..•.•
Sbamrock .................. 15<: lb.
I
UCO PEACHES
No. 2l/z can ••••••• , •
Balves or SUceil
I
.y
"City DreAed" ·Young
Shoulders PORK ••• lb.
It
Choice Cuts
RIB ROAST ..... •• lb.
79
Imported New Crop 1937
CHESTNUTS . . . . .. .. •
None BIIher
ADJ' Cut You DesIre
11th
Grade Mothers
A meeting -o-f=--:tI:-Ie"--eleventh grade
mothers and teachers will qe held at
the horne of llrs. R. Chester Spencer,
chairman of the group on Swarthmore
avenue at 3 o'clock next Thursday
afternoon, December 9.
There wiU be a program and' a social period.
Larle Size U. S. No. 1
Pa' •• Best-POTATOES
50 lb. burlap bag. . . . ..
BALTIMORE
c
5
PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
EAST LANSDOWNE
TAILORS AND FURRIERS
Cleanera and Dyera
NO. t t PARK AVENUE
JUNIOR CLUB PROGRAM
•••
L. W. V. HEARS OF
PRISON SYSTEM
COFFEE
, t •
HARRIS & CO.
BaidwiD Keyes to Diseuse
'Teen ABe ProbleDl8' at H. S.
i f87"
"Chester's Fashion Corner"
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Dr.
CONSTITUTION
SPEAKER SUNDAY
25
the passage of heat into the buitdnig
a fibrous glass. this insulation is
in Being
summer.
fireprool, does not absorb moistur~ and
.
contains nothmg
to attrac t vermm or
mice. The resilient fibres prevent the
wool from settling or packing when installed in the building.
Mr. Ritt reports that they are the
manufacturer's ·approved applicators for
this wool which is sold under the name
of Red Top Insulating Wool. The Terminix Company ·of Philadelphia, located
at. the Parkway and Seventeenth street,
have installed this wool in a number of
homes in this neighborhood. Home owners find such installations result in a
Iworth-,.hile saving of fuel.
Without cost or obligation, the Ter~
minix Company wilt send to interested
home owners a beautifully illustrated
booklet telling all about this wonderlul
material and just how it insures year
'round comfort for the borne. Upon re~
quest, the name of the neighbor who has
insulated his home with Red Top Wool
also be furnished.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
TELEPHONE
SWARTHMORE
504
'2.50· PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA.; DECEMBER 10,193'7
I
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6
SO
.1
2.50
GIANT
TIGER
~, No.
jj
HANNUM AND WAITE
SILK CHEMISE and DANCE SETS
SE~
r ;
XMAS CONTEST
,
on
COMPLETE
SELECTION OF
'-
PLAN NOW FOR
WINTER CONDITIONING OPERATION
SEVENTH AND WELSB STREETS
SEALS
V()L:
graduate of Swarth- gone home with two or three of the
A memorial exhibition of astronomical more College and a former junior Chau- tunes singing through their heads.
I .
paintings by the late D. Owen Stephens tauqua leader and now has a son p aymg
The music was without a question
will be open in Collection Hall al on the Swarthmore College football the strongest part of the show. which
Swarthmore College Sunday, Decem. team. She is a delightful speaker of
M
.d
•
d h
d h re was saved in several slow moments by
ber 6 for private showing. From
Oll~ WI e expenence an
as appeare
e
the fresh'ness and the smoothness of the
day 'December 6 through Saturday in past years in connection with th,e
with the number of votes cast for each December 18 it witt be open to the Story Hour sponsored by the Woman hit song uO ne and One Make Two"
and two other singable tunes "You're
topic, as reported by Program Committee public.
Club for several years.
Chairman Dr. Horace Hopkins.
Mr. Stephens' death in July of last
Anyone interested is invited to he~r the One" and "Once upon a Time."
1. What Personality Traits are Danger- summer while returning from Peru with Mrs. Eberle next week. She will speak
DUS? 195 votes.
the Hayden Planetarium.Grace Eclipse in the kind~r~arten room of the ~ol1ege
2. Problems of adolescent adjustment. Expedition was a great loss ~o astron~· ave~ue. bluldmg at 9 A. 11. III the
146 votes.
mical art. He was at the hme of hiS auditorIUm at 9:40; and at the Rut3. Preparation lor alter-school life. death in charge of the Sketch Club at gers avenue school at 10 :45.
155 votes.
Swarthmore and was formerly an in~
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,.,--4. The effect 01 I.. rental emotions on structor ill fine arts.
JUNIOR PROM TONIGHT
1. F111l1h Cooling Sy8tem
children. 128 votes.
The canvases to be exhibited. num~
Check BOlle Connection
S. The importance and danger of cxtra- bering nearly two dozen, are divided
On Friday evening, December 3. the
Cheek Water Pump
curricular activities. 128 votes.
into four principal groups. The first of junior class of Swarthmore High School
The other topics which. did not ~ecei,:~ these is composed of pictures painted, will hold its annual Junior Prom in the
2. F111l1h Rear and Tran8mis8ion
sufficient support to be mclud~ 1D t)us in Cerro del Pasco, Peru, for the Junior High School gym. The orchestra and
Change
to Winter Grade
year's program followed in thIS order ~ Astronomy Club. The other divisions entertainment are being taken care of very
3. Cheek Battery Connections .
6. Mental Health at home. 114 votes.
include scientifically accurate repro· welt with the Main Line Pennsylvanians
Set Generator for Winter Driving
7. Home work and mental health. 105 ductions of two previous eclipses~ four attending to the ·music.
Cheek Starter
sketches of Peru. and several imagin~
The committee expects the dance to be
votes.
Materials
8. The physical basis of mental health. ative paintings of astronomical ma- very successful and urges High School
4. Cheek PoiDl8 and Plug&
Extra
65 votes.
terial.
alumni to attend. Programs may be purCheek Carbureter
9. Difficulties through misunderstand· The exhibit comes to Swarthmore hased at the door for a nominal price.
Tune Up Motor for Ea8y Starting
Decorations will be in blue and white
ings hetween home and school. 55 College Ira';' the Hayden Planetarium.
votes.
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with the two colors interwoven across
HAVE YOUR BATrERY TESTED BY OUR
Dr. Hopkins ·announces the lollowing Win Army.Navy Game Ticket8 the ceiling to give a checkerboard elIect.
SHUR.START MACHINE
schedule of discussion leaders for the
The chairman is in the hands of James
No Charge-Or Maybe it Need. Charging
winter and spring meetings:
The winners of the four pairs of Brown with the committees and chair-\
December 14. 1937-Problems of Adol~ Army-Navy game tickets in the an~ men as follows: decorations~Bob Thorpe;
STATE INSPECTION-Nov. 18t to Jan. 31st
escent
Adjustment. Dr Baldwin L. l1ual raffle of the Harold Ainswort~ reception-Nancy Price; dance and enterKt:yes. of Swarthmore, Clinical Professor Post, American Legion, w~re: first, tainment-Bud Troxell; publicity-Alex
SPECIAL-Free eheek np on front wheel alignment
of Psychiatry at the Jefferson Hospital; Warren Seubel, of Rutledge; second. Ewing; door-Walter Snyder; clean-upDecember ht to December 10th
January 11. 19J8-The effect of parental O. \V. Kerr, of Haverford avenue, Robert Hanzlik; food-James Davis.
emotions on children. Dr. J. J. Waygood. Swarthmorej third, Smedley Ward. of
Chaperons will include Mr. and Mrs.
Chiel of Psychiatric Clinic at the Chil- Ridley Park; and fourth, Edward L. Frank R. Morey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul
den's Hospital of Philadelphia; February Noyes, of Riverview road, Swarthmore.' Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George Ewing, Mr.
Yale Ave; and Chester Road
8, 193il-What personality traits are dang- The first pri~~ carried a .five dollar aod Mrs. Philip Kniskern, Mr. and Mrs.
Plymouth
Chry.ler
erous? Dr. Bookhammer. ]effe~s~n Ho~~ bonu~ in addition to. the t.lck~ts. The "Talter L. Thorpe, :Mr.· and Mrs. C.
pital StalI and Head of the Chmcal D" drawmg was held 10 Shlter s Drug McDonald Swan Mr. aod Mrs. George
vision of the State Hospital at Norris~ Store Wednesday evening of last H. Troxell, Mrs.' W. C. Snyder, Rev. and
town; March 8, 1938-Extra-curricular week.
Mrs. David Braun. Mr. and Mrs. G.
. Importance
.
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activities. thetr
and d angers.
Baker Thompson Miss Mary Annstrong,
Dr. Kenneth M. Corr}n, . Psychiatrist Addresses Philadelpbia Meeting Miss Margarel Rhodes, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jefferson and PhiladelphIa General HosHenry Sweeney.
The Rev. Thomas A. :Meryweather,
.
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pital Staff, West Philadelphia; April 12,
J938-Preparation for after-school life 01 Rutgers avenue, spoke Monday
De8cribes New Gla8s Wool
Dr. Robert Matthews, Chief of the Psy- morning to a combined meeting of the
chiatric Clinic at Jefferson Hospital; May Clerical Brotherhood of the Diocese of
One of the latest developments in the I
20. 1938-Annual Business Meeting and Pennsylvania and the Department of field of house insulation, the production I
STOBB BOUBII:
School Exhibition.
Christian Social Service at the Church of a new insulation material. is described
U .....M. to D p.M.-Mon•• Tues.;'lII.9 ...!·M.
10 ~
9 A.M. to 9 P.lIrI.-Thurs.
.Do
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House in Philadelphia. Mr. Mery- by A. E. Ritt, of the Terminix Company,
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weather who is executive director of as a light weight, highly resilient. fibrous
Speciala For Week of December 2nd to December 8th, Inclasive
Needlework Guild Hour Monday the Cri;"e Prevention Association 01
glass wool produced in pillow-like units
The second bi~weekly Needlework Philadelphia and director of Religious known as wool bats by a special machine.
Guild will be held at 2 o'clock next Education at Trinity Church, Swarth· These hats are of a size to fit tightly
,
8KlLLBT
Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. more, has been appoi~ted tol!teadvis?ry between studs and joists of new houses
Del Monte
Seedl! C\o\ r n e d SILVER
Beef·Huh
John McWilliams, 11 Benjamin West committee of the Phtladelphla Hous!ng
RAISINS 15 oz. pkg.
C
Reg. size can •••••• ., 10c
the process of construction.
Authority by Judge Frank SmIth,
For
insulating
existing
houses
the
wool
avenue.
A h .
At the first meeting held at the home chairman of the ut orlty.
is formed into pellets. Its light weight
makes it possible to blow the pellets into
Del Monte Early Garden
Skipper DOG FOOD
the hollow spaces of the walls and over
PEAS--2
No. 2 can_
c
ceilings. This is done by special pneu3 cans ...•........•
matic machinery.
This wool is very effective for insulating houses because of its light fluffy
Kre.Mei DESSERTS
composition which prevents the passage
UCO CATSUP17
All Flavors •.•••• pkg.
of heat out of the building in winter and
2 14 oz. bottles. ... • • • •
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EDGMONT AVE. -
CHRISTMAS
The audience and cast will undaubt-
ealy agree in one estimate of it--having
th~~. ii,;le is a
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EATON HEADS
SCHOOL BOARD
Reorganimtionand Monthly Session Combined Monday Evening; to Survey Rutger8
Field
The regular monthly ~JIleeting of the
S""'arthmore School Board was held
Monday, December 6. Directors Roy
Delaplaine. Roland L. Eaton, James H.
Hornaday, lIrs. Thomas Lueders and
George Schobingcr, were present. Mr.
Eaton was elected president of the
Board, and Mr. Hornaday treasurer, to
fill out l\ir. Eaton's unexpired term.
Vtlittiam Shelly, representing the
Hornets, local baseball organization,
appeared before the School Board and
requested the use of the gymnasium for
a dance benefit on January 14. The
Board granted his request.
A survey of the Rutgers avenue athletic field by an engineer was decided
upon. with the expectation of grading
the field, building a fence, and erecting a grand stand. If the results of the
survey warrant it application will be
made for ',",PA labor to carry out the
plans.
After regular routine business, which
included the purchase of a grand piano
for $200, Mr. Eaton announced a new
policy in regard to committees. Hereafter the Board will serve as a committee of the whole and only chairmen
be appointeo., as follows: Finance
Committee, Mr. Hornaday; Grounds
and Buildings, Mr. Schobinger; Instruction, ~b. Delaplaine. and oJf a new
committee, Public Relations, Mrs. Lueders.
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DINNER HONORS
H. S. LEITER MEN
Large Crowd Pays Tribute to
Football Squad; Speakcr8 Rate
Sport High in Athletic Program
Twenty members of the Swarthmore
High School football squad received
awards at a dinner tendered to the
football squad in the Social Hall o£
the Swarthmore Methodist Church,
Tuesday evening, December 7. Three
hundred Swarthmorcans attended to
pay tribute to the team; the number
was restricted by the capacity of the
hall.
'I'he duties of the toastmasteJ' were
handled in an able manner by Joseph
Bates, former member of the borough
council. Frank A. Morey, principal of
the High School, in a short speech, expressed the appreciation of the team
and the faculty and students of the
school for the tribute extended.
Lou Young, former player. captain
and coach at the University of Pennsylvania, spoke about football from the
viewpoint of the player and coach and
drove home his points with stories from
his experience. George Gittespie's personal friend, W. H. (Red) Friesen.
prominent· official, discussed the game
chiefly from the viewpoint of the officials and· illustrated his remarks with
incidents from games in which he officiated during the past year.
Dr. F. R. Maguire, Director of Physical Education, of the Department of
Education, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, former dean of men at East
Stroudsburg Teachers' College, spoke'
on the topic, "Football as a Part of
II
our Ph"sical
Education Program,
.3
James Hornaday spoke briefly for the
school board.
\ViIliam Craemer. father of the team
captain and chairman of the committee
in charge of the dinner, made a few
remarks. Robert Ge·rner, coach of the
JV"s, spoke briefly about his work with
candidates who were on the way up
to positions on the varsity.
The climax of the evening occurred
when Coach William C. Ziegenfus
presenled the· football awards Players
.
receiving the awarCi for the second
time
were: John Craemer. captain; George
Collins, Joseph Collins, Ted Dingle, Cal
Gerner, Andy Ha:a,
William Gorman,·
"C
Stanley Hill. Robert Thorpe, George
T'IC k nor, L
"B u d"
eroy E
vans d
an
Troxell, captain~elect. Members of the·
team who earned their letters for the
first time are :-Walter Snyder, Clarence Hartman, Ernie Lange, William
Polk, James Brown, Winnie Mellel1,
James Robinson and Cliff Renshaw.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
, 193
SW~l~TMM(mE
THE
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SIOI Mrs J V S IllShop, 011 Harvard
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a\ Clille, contributions or material and
)olTn \\erc rcccl\'cd so that all 15 now
rc;:,d\ fur all) IIltcr<:stcd women to SC\'\i
and· knit garments III preparation for
Parents and Teachers Vole on the .Wllllcil faU mgathcnng of the
Topics for Next Five Meeting. ,GUIld
H & S PROGRAM
ANNOUNCED
l
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Posted by Dr. Hopkins
STEPHENS MEMORIAL
At the No\ember Illcetlllg of the HOllie
amI Schoul AssOCIilt1ol1 1II0re than 275
\oks were cast m the prOteSs of bUIlding
t
,I progr.ulI th,lt \\111 be of maXlIllUl1IlII ercst to thco largest numher of Swarthmorc
Ilarcllt~ and h:adl(;rs Belo\\ 15 .1Il exact
n ..-.;orU of thc h\c tUPI(S selected tugether
With the IIUllIbci uf \utes cast for coae I1
tUPIC, as reported b) Program ConnmUce
Chairman Dr Huran llupkllls
I \\ Il.lt Personalih '1 ralls .Irc Dangcr
Otis';.: 195 '\otes
,
Problems uf adoJcsClut adjustment
EXHIBIT
A Jlu.:monal exlubltlon of astronollllcal
1J.lllltlllgs b) the late D O\\en Stephens
\\111 be OIlCOIl III CollectIOn Hall at
S\\,lrthlllore College Sunday, Decem
I
her 6, fur prI\.lte sho\\)lJg From J\ ou<1.1\ lJl:cembu h through S
DECEMBER 3, 1937
SWARTBMOREAN
Pupils to Hear Stories Thursday SingableTunesinHamburgShow
~(rs
N
mas stories to the pupils 11\ the Collq.t:e a\cnuc and Rutgers avenue c1emcnt.11") grades and to the jUllIor 11Igh
school studcnts Hext 'I'hursday morn
mg, D(;cembcr 9, under the ausplC(;S of
the \V I L
~Irs Io.bcrle IS a graduate of S\\arth11lore College and a former jUllIor Chaut,nulua Ieadcr and 110\\ has a SOli pia) tUg
oil the S\\arthmore College football
te,lI11 She IS a delIghtful speaker o{
\\ Hie expenellce and has appearnl here
JI1 l).lst )e.lrs 111 connection \\Ith thl"
~tof) Hour sponsored by thc \\ oman'"
Cluh for sc\ erat years
An)ol1e IIlterestcd IS 1II\lted to hear
)'Ir~ hherie next wcek She \\111 speak
111 the kmdergartell rooll1 of the College
.1' ('nue bmldlllg at 9 A
)( In the
.lluhloruull at 9 40, ami at the Rut
Rers a\ ellue school at 10 -t5
M,ss Helen Hubbell and Miss Margaret
Bube, of Harvard avenue, had as their
guests
last week-end Mr and Mrs. ChnThe long expected 1937 Hamburg
ton Hubben, of NorWich, Conn. They
ShO\\ IS only a mClllory now to the
entertamed a group of friends With a
capaclt) audience which filled Clotll1cr 1JTogram of three plays at their home
~Ictllorlal last Fnday Evcllmg, and to I Sunday afternOOIL
edl) agree III one estimate of it-havmg
gonl.: home with two or three of the
tUlles sl1lgmg through their heads
Thl" musIc "as without a question
tilt: strollgest part of the show, \\ Inch
\\ tiS saved III several slow moments by
the freshness and the smoothness of the
lut song "One ami One Make 'fwo"
and 1\\0 other slIIgablc tunes' You're
the One" and' Once upon a 1"lme"
WINTER CONDITIONING OPERATION
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COMPLETE
SELECTION OF
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SILK CHEMISE and DANCE SETS
94c-$1.94-$2.38
17
99c-$1.59-$1.33-$2.33
$2.94-$3.93-$4.93 to $3.98
Rcttcr "SPUN-LO" UNDIES
49c
SILK SLEEPING PAJAMAS
$1.33 to $5.93
YE
Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER
Swarthmore 19
SEALS
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Will Entertain 11th
Grade Mothers
Imported New Crop 1937
Large Size U. S No.1
\ mcetlllg -o~l-t7h-e'-c1c\ enth grade
CHESTNUTS . • . . .
Pa's. Best POTATOES
\
None Higher
mntlH r, alld teacher" \\111 he held at
lb burlap bag
c
the homc 01 "),1 rs H. Cht.:sh. r Spenccr
l haJrman of the group on S\\arthmore
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST AVE.
I ,1\t. IUtc at 3 o'clock next Thursday
\ afternoon. De.::cember 9
,
EAST LANSDOWNE
1 There \\ III he a program and a
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SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER 10,
I
to\\II, J\larch 8, 1938--Extra-Cllrncll1ar \\Cl"k
)'lrs DaVid llraun, 1.lr and ~Irs G
achvlhes, their Importancc and ciangers I
' . I B tker Thompson, ~hss Mary Armstrong,
1)r Kenneth ~[ Cornn. PS) dllalnst Addresses Philadelphia l\leettng I ~lIss Marg,lrct I~ Il()( Ies, .lIl(I ~\'[ r all(I ..~[ rs
Jefferson and PIl11adelpl113 General Hos
[
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II'llln: Sweeney
Intal Staff, \\'cst Plulaudt,ll1a, Apnl12
'Ih..: Ih\ IhollhlS!\ ~ er)\\Catlcr,
1.1
1938--PrcparatJOI1 for ,ther SdlOOI lIfe ot Uutgcr:-. .1\l'l1ue, spoke ~Iolnd~y
Describes New Glass Wool
Dr Robcrt :llatthc\\<;, CIlIef of the I'sJ lIlorlllng to .1 cOll1hmed mCl'tlllg 0 t le 1
du.ltrlc ClIme at Jefferson Hospital, ),1.1\ llenc II Brotherhood o£ thc Dlocc,c of
One (f thc latest de\ciopments In the
20, 1938-AI111ual Hus111ess ~Ieettl1g and Pc 1111"') hanla an
School lix\nblltOn
Chnsthll1 Soetal Sen ICC at the Church I of a ItC\\ IIlsulatton mat(;~la'. IS descnhcd I
Mon . Tu.e'A M9
9 "Pol to 9 P M -Th
~oMl~1f1.
9AM.to9PMurs
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Illousl' 111 PIIII,H1clpll1a ),fr 1Ier) by A E Rltt, of the ICrtllllllX Compan),
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\\l.lther, \\ho IS executIVc chrcctor of a, a 11 .ht \\CI ht, Illghh reSilient, fibrous
Specials For Week of December 2nd to December 8th, Inclusive
Nec(Uework Gutld llour l\lon( ay the Cnmc PrcHlltlon Assocmtlon of I
gig I
I
11
I kc umts
I I
f R I OtiS g .hS \\ 00 pnu lIce( III pi ow I
The ~(colld 1)1 \\eekl) },J'ec(lle\\ork Phll,ulc1phm a!~( (lrector 0
; Igi I_!kno\\n .1S \\001 bats b) a speCial machme
SILVER SKILLET
Gmld \\111 he held at 2 0 clock next I cluc ttlon .tt I ruut)' Church, ~,art I J hese bats \re of a siZe to fit lightly
~I O1ula\ aft( fIloon at the home of Mrs I more, has been aPPo1l1ted ~o Ithe ~~ vt:.or~ I hct\\cen • stmis and JOIsts of ne\\ house~
Del Monte Seedless
\ \
John ).rc\\ Ilham~, 11 BCIlJam1ll \Vest cOlllll11ttel' of the Phtlad~y
SUS1~~J,; I the process of COll<;tructlOtl
RAISINS 1S oz. pkg.
a\elllle
-\.uthonl\ h} JudJ,;e
'ran
1111)
h)r IIlslllatmg eXhtmg houses the \\001
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\t the first me-etm'"
held
at
the
home
ch,l1rlllclll
of
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Authonty
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Del Monte Early Garden
~~~~~~b"iiO!I.~~~~~~~~~J' I the hollow sp.lces of the \\alls and mer
Skipper DOG FOOD
PEAS---2 No. 2 canse
Icellmgs 1111s IS
1I
'I Ins wool IS \Cn effectl\e for II1sula
t1l1g houses bccause of ltS hght nuITy
Kre-Mel DESSERTS
(Omposltlon \\ hlt.:h prevents the passage
UCOCATSUP
01 heat out of the hUlldlng III \\1I1ter and
All Flavors
pkg
2
14
oz.
bottles.
the passage of heat mto the hUlld11lg
III ~unllner
I II
EDGl\IONT AVE. SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
Bcmg a fibrol1~ gllss, tins I11sul,ltton IS
CERESOTA FLOUR
til eproof, ..Ioe~ not absorb Illotsture .mel
\2 lb. bag
... • .... 45e
DIXIE
PECANS
I (.tlnt.IIIlS 1l0th111g to auract \ er111m or
24
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bag
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Large size
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The rC!>lhcnt fihres pre\ cut the
\\001 hom settlmg or packlllg \\ 11(:11 111
st.llIl II 111 the hUlldmg
I )"lr Hltt rellorb that thc) arc the
Calif. PRUNES
IlIl,lllufadurer's apprmed allll1uator:. for
i thiS \\ 001 wlncIl IS sold under the namc
Med. s,ze-3 Ibs.
of Red Top Insulatlllg 'Vool 1he Ter
IllllluX Company of Plnladeiphta, lor lted
at the Park\\ay and Se\cnleenth street,
COFFEE
••. 1ge lb.
ha\e 1Ilstalled thIS \\001 111 a numher of I
VITA POPPED RICE
King's Taete
.•.• \5e lb.
homes 111 tins neighborhood ] lome 0\\ 11Shamrock
Pkg
I CI!> find such mstallattolls result 111 a I
I
\\orth-\\ll1le savIng of fuel
1
'Vlthont cost or obllgallon, the 1 er
I11I1lIX COlllpan) \\ III send to 1I1tercste(l j
KEIFER PEARS
I home O\\Ill'rs a beaullfulh ,Ilustlatcd l UCO PEACHES
No
2 can • • . . • . •
No. 2l/z can . . • . . '
booklet tellmg: all about thiS \\olHlerful
Halves or Slieed
11 atelill and just how It 1Il!>\lre~ )cal I
I 'round comfort for the home Upon re
Iquest, the name of the nelghhor \\ ho has
Choice Cuts
i l1l~l1lated IllS homc With Red Top 'Vool
"Cily Dressed" Young
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RIB ROAST
Shoulders pORK .•. Ib.
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\\ III also be furmshed
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Any
Cut
You
pesire
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NEGLIGEES
SEALS
PLAN NOW FOR
Dr. Baldwin Keyes to Discuss
XMAS CONTEST 'Teen Age Problems' at H. S'i
HANNUM AND WAITE
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CHRISTMAS
VOL. IX, No,
I
SILK SLIPS
L BUY' I. Y
'1 he audience and cast Will undoubt-
2.50
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Its cast and producers.
pubhc
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II f Stephens death III July 0
ast
sllmmcr \\ lule rctunul1g from Peru With
the lI,n {It.: It Planctarlum-Gracc Eclipse
.' xpc(litlOlt \\ as .1 grcat loss to astTOIlO
146 \otes.
IIIIC.II drt Ilc \\.IS at the tllne o[ Ius
3 I, reJlara t 1011 for .,Itef Sd1001 hfe death III chargc of the Skctch Club at
155 \otes
S\\ Irlhmore and \\as formerly an 111-t
1 he clTcd o{ I' If('nt 11 emutlOns on structor III hnc arts
JUNIOR PROl\1 TONIGHT
1. Flush Cooling System
dulurcn 1~ \utes
'I he c,unas..:s to he exlHlnted, Ilum
Cheek Hose Connection
5 The nnportatlee and danger of cxtra- bcrlllg' 11t.'
Check Water Pump
curflcular actnltll'S 128 \otes
mto four prlllcll',li groups The hrst of jlllllor class of S\\:arthmore !lIgh School
I he other tOlues \\il1ch dId 110t receive these IS composed of pictures paUl ted \nll hold Its annual jut1lor Prom In the
2. Flush Rear and Transmission
sunu':lent support to he mcludcd 10 thts III Cerro del Pasco, Peru, for the JUllIor High !School g}In 1 he orchestra and
Change Oil to Winter Grade
Har's l)rogram follo\\cd III tillS order AstrollOIll) Ciub '1 he other dlVlslons IClltertam1llent are bemg takl'l1 c,lrc o{ veryl
3. Check Ballery Connections
6 .Mental Health at h0111e 114 votes
lIIc1ude ~clelltthcal1y accurate repro \\('11 \\llth the Alam I.me penllS)IValllansl
Set Generator for Winter Driving
7 Home \\ork and mcntal health 105 (llIcllOIIS of t\\O prC\lOUS eclIpses, four ,Itiendlllg to the musIc
Cheek Starter
votes
sketches of Pcru, .Illd several 11l1agltl1 he conllntttee expects the dance to be I
Materials
8 The phYSical baSIS o£ mental health ~lhH p.lIntmgs of astrollollllcal ilia \Cf) successful and urges Ihgh School
4. Cheek Points and Plug~
Extra
65 votes
h:nal
ahul1ll1 to attend Programs liMy be purCheek Carbureter
9 Dlfhculucos tllro11gh l1usunderstanu
The l'xiublt comes to S\\arthmorc h ISl'(} at the door for a nOllllnal pnce
Tune Up Motor for Easy Starting
lllgs bet\\een home and school 5S Colkge frolll the Ha)d"n Planet.mum
DecoratIons Will he III blue and white
\ otes
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\\ Ith the h\ 0 colors mter\\O\ en across
HAVE YOUR BATI'ERY TESTED BY OUR
Dr llopkms anllounces the follo\l,:mg ~'in Arnly..Navy Game Tickets the cl'lling to give a chct.:kerboard effect
SHUR-START MACHINE
<;chedule of (hsctlsslon leaders for the
] he chalnnan IS JU the h IIIds of James
No Cbarge-Or Maybe it Needs Charging
\\'nter alld 5Jlrmg meetmgs:
1 hc \\lIll1er~ (If thc four pairs of I Bnl\\n \\Itlt the eOJUnuttecs and chalrDecembcr l-t, 1937-Probk-nIS of A
esccnt
\dJ u"hm:nt Dr BaldwUl 1 I1lhll r.dlle of the H,trold Ams\\orth rccepl1011-N alley Price, d mce and entcrKc) es, of S\\ arlhmof(, Clnllcal Professor Po~tt AllIertt.:an LcglOn, were
first, t..lIlllllent-Bud '1 roxell, pubhclty-Alex
SPEClAL--Free eheek UI' on front wheel alignment
o£ PS\ elnatr) ,It the Jeffcrson Hospital t \\ .Irren Scouhc1, ot Rutledge, second, I \\ 1IlJ.{, door-\Valter Su)dcr, clean-up--December Ist to December 10th
Januan 11 1938-'lhe dint of l)arental 0 \\
Kerr, of Il.I\erford a\ClIue, Rolert Ilanzhk. food-Jall1e~ DaVIS
elllotions on cluldreu Dr J J 'Vaygood, s\\.lrtll1l1or ..... third, Smedlco\. \Vard, of
Chaperons \\111 mclude )'Ir and ~lrs
Clud of Ps)duatnc Cll1m: at the Cll1l Rulle\ Park, and fourth, Ed\\ard L I-rank R ~lore). Mr and )'lr5 J Paul
den's llosIntal of Phdaddpl11a, February ~0\1'''' of Rl\erVleW ro,Hl, s\\arthmorc llro\\n, .1lr and )'lr5 George E:\11lg, !I.r
Yale Ave_ and Chester Road
8, J933-'Vhat persoll,lilt) tratb .lrc dang- '1 he hr~t prize earned ,I five d~llar ilIlil 11 rs Pll1hll Kmskern, )'Ir and }.{rs
Plymouth
Chrysler
erons" Dr Bookhallllller Jcffer:.on 1I0s- honu~ 11\ addition to the tickets 1 he \V.Ilter 1 ~J horl)e '.Ir and J..lfs C
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VISJOll of the State Hosl}ltai at Norns I Slur..: \Vu(llesda) e\l'11Il1g of 1.lst II lroxcll,11rs \V C Sn)ucr, Rcv and\
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1937
l\IORRIS l\IARTEL
'2.50
PER
YEAR
EATON HEADS
SCHOOL BOARD
JUNIOR CLUB PROGRAM
NEXT WEEK
011
11lesda\
c.::\el1111g Decemher 1-1.
I he first of thc lIe\\: senes of talks on I
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o'clock
III
the \\ 0111 ill'S Cluh
~Iellt.tl Health \\ 111 he gnell III thc Iltgh
Three Prizes to be Awarded in
IHousc
till
lunlor
\\ oman s Cluh \\111
Sch'JOI AuditOrium Oil December 14 at
Reor .. anization and Monthly SesAnnnal Home Deeoration Con- ,-{ p ~l 1 he speaker Will be Dr. Baldwin
presll1t the bm, ,lIul lilt: II s chOIrs of I
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S",lrthIllOf(
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COlldn-:-ed
IUonduy
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test Sponsored by This Paper
Kq(s, a graduatc of S\\arthmure Prel)
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light
prOCes"IOIl
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t
Chrhlin,l'
ning;
to
Sur\cy
Rutgers
arator) ~chool, re<;ldent of the borough
For lhe tlurd COll~ecutl\C )('.lr lhe
c,lrol connft I'nlll)\'mg lhe (tlllt:ert
Field
.uul Chmcal Professor of 1'S) duatn at
S\\ arthlllOi can Will spollsor the Bnghter
Ilhen
\\111 h...1 ,11Orl tllk ,l1ld ,11110 I
the jeffer:,ol1, 111 PIlIladcll)1113 Dr Kc)cs
COllllllumty Chnstmas Contest \\ hll;h for
tlon picture h) the Dd,l\\;"tn Coun1\
J ht: rq..'l.II,lr 1II0nthh J11l'd1l1g of the
tOlllt.: I!> • Prohlt;ms of \dolcsccl1t At!
many) ears has heen nile uf the IlIgh S}Jots Ju<;tlllent'
i 'I Ulll rt:ulo"'I'" \S';(It.:t.ltl(l1i lilt! ,I full S\\ Irthmore School Bo Int \\ lS he1d
h'lIgth Irnllo~t1e llHltlnn PIcture.::
lhe "loIHIn, Uu::emht.:r (, Directors Roy
of the Yuktulc SC.ISOII III tIm; llorol1gh
I', o fe ~sor I) (JIM I0 C0 Ia felllma \V II() IS
lly thl' u~c of ,lrtlstn 111 thc plaCIng f){
II k
IllI1dh('rgh Irlll' 11\ ~Ir ... , C IfllP DclllJIIIIlC H.olilid r. 1,Iton J llIles II
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110\\11 to 1lI0"t S",lrthlllOflal1S \\111
\\ood. under tht.: IUSplte~ of the 1'1111.1 Hom,ld 1'\ ),Irs l'llOlI1lS 1 lIeders and
\ an colored Itghts for .. hruhher). !loon\.I) I h<1\ e c IJ.lrgc 0 I tl Ie 1Il115Ua I part 0'1 tie
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d~ Iphl1 I l('ctnt.: C01l1Jllll\
(,t Ofgl ~chohlllg:('r \\l:rl pncsent :Mr.
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pannts lilt teal lers an:
\ ,llOrt hU,lIlt ...... Ille.:i'tlll..{ '\ 111 be.: h<:1d II Itnn \\" .. lccted pre"l(h lit of the
S"arthmore manage .LS l'al'h \Car dr.l\\ "I l1f... e(1 t () ,I tt eu( I tl 11<; lIIcdmg \\ Ilit.: II COil
Ilhf thl prtlgrlill tu lil~t:lISS 111.1I1:. {or i BII.Ir<1 IIld ~fr Ilorn~l(I,I\ treasurer, to
to a c Iose to ma k e t II1s I30rol1~h Dill' of Hr.. ' ,t Sl II \\ Itl 1 .1 I Oplc u I a I)sorI)111 '
till I)lcemht.r 18 dance tlltl the lhn~t-I hll (Illt :\Ir ] ,Iton ~ 11lllXPlrcd term.
t IlC 1110st c Ileer I 11 I and colorful spots III """r"
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1111' IMrh Ihc lXt:t:utl\l' homi IlIl'ct
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nprc:-.cntltg the
all Dc1a\\are COllllt\ fOf the plt'a sl1rc 01 ".".,
t II IC ell t ranee to S \\ aft Immr('
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lot.: II h.I~l'hal1 org 1111zatlon,
nelghhor resulellts .1111 I holtda, 'lsitors
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",UIIOr ,Hhl~tJr :\[rs Clllfllf(1 g,lI1ta 011 1 tppt In:d hcLon.' the School Board and
1 hfee pnzes \\ III he offl'red for tht
S\\,lrthmorl en,l, 1I1'xt :\ll.md,IY l'CIl H(ll1e,\l<1 the usc I.,f tilt.: /.{\lllua",mm for
first, second and thml Ilest (hspla\s \\lmh
l\IAUTEL B1WS. HOLD LIVE
I I d mcl.' benefit on J 11111 In 1-1 Thc
\\ III be judged hv three local Il'slticnts
STOCK SIIO\\ THURSDAY Ill/.{ th(' I \th
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to hc named SOOI1
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l!o Inl gr l11tcod IllS requcst
]n order to bc I'hglh1c for entrance III
Morns :\1,lflel.11I(1 I. 111,,"011 ot ~I,lr
stine) of the Rtlt~lf'" 1\e.:UlIe atht111~ ,elr'~ ('ontest the detOrattolh 'n11st
I I rld,l\ Dec
11l't1l.: held h,) an ellJ,.:"lIIu:r \\ IS deCided
Profcssor 'Valter Hamilton, of te' BlOtlH.:r:. rclUrlH.:d
he lIlstall((i ,lIld "per.lled lIut 1,Itef than
1"1'011, \\lth the t.XIH.:d.ltH)Jl o£ g:radmg
1 from Chicago "here tlin had bcen the I
Yale (Jniversity, to Sl,cak on
\\'e
g:ltt.·~ts of S\\lft & Co
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the hdd lJluldlllJ,.:" I tellce, ,md enct"The Duty of 1937
lIghted e.lch mght fr01l1 dusk to II
I lin attelldl
.1 I'r.111d st IIId If the rcsult::. of the
to 1787"
P ~I ulltll
}'\e lJurmg till!> tllnc Judges \\111 \Ie\,\
tilc' supcnonh of thl . . II Cluh stOlk I
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m,Hk for" P \ Ilhor to e Irn out the
Suud n Decemher 12, III Irks thc one t Iloll ~\'I r :\Iartc I 111mh t ('d a load ot
ru ge UCCC8B
118
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pl.lIls
the (hspla\ s and form their deCISions
hundred and fiftieth al1l1l\ cr~ar) of the
n Inch shall be final
cattie
from
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field
seci\lt~r rlgl1l,lr fOl1tllle husllle,s \\llIch
ratlfic Ilion of the Constitution of the
'J he gencral effed ,I" "Cell from the LllItrd States 11\ the COllll1loH\\ealth b the onl) Ictul shop III tillS \ICllllt, to rct.an 01 the Pt:lln~\hanll Horlleul 1111clll
Itural ~tllt.:l\ Ind fonll(r hl.'ld ot the 11(lr -.;100 ~Ir I ,It on IIl11Otll1CI.:
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aC{ord,lIlce
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progrcS"'l\e
Ih1rl1cllitllrll DlIl
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man's
School of HortIculture ot Am~ Illtlr Ihe Bo,lrd \\111 sene IS a comher) and thl' outside oj hOllses \~ \\ell lIoll \\Ide Con .. lttnllon CentelJllIal Cde\\111
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as electrlc.111) l1g-htt.:d \\rcaths t.:andle, hrltl(lll mo\emcnt In COlll1l1lllloratlllg
II\e<.;tOl.:k Sho\\ h~.I.1 III tht.: stOIC on Itlr lIIUnl11'r, tit the S\\ Irthmore "0 lil .IPI)l.Jllltl'd, ts follo\\s
)'mance
,lIld llthcr duor 111011s '\ p,lltlc 111 \\ mdo\\" th It e, ellt
South
Che.,tl'1
load
lint
Ihl1r",d.n
Dec
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IIld
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2
odock
tlllllllllttl.'C.
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]lornl(I,IY,
Grounds
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all contnhl1tc 10 the st.:elle
Pro1e~sor \\'alter Hal1l1ltoll 01 thc
t\molle \\ho <\e<;lr<.:s to he SWe IllS \all Unl\erslh School of La\\, \\111 dllller Ib frulIl 7 P :\1 tn t) 1':\1 SUdl fil'xt 11It:~d 1\ ItternnOI1 J)cccmhcr]4 Illtl Btllldlllgs "I r Schob11lger) In111 hl'f ttlk ~lt..s \\erb111r dUllon 1~lllId\(lIl, ::'..Ir Dd,Ipl,1I11e, and ot a new
decoI.ltloll ,\111 not III Illl"l'fl 1)\ th(' tlclI\t'r an ,Hldres~ under the aUSIlICl' .t sl1o\\ \\111 1It:.1 Ilo\cll\ III S",trthl1lole
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r<':'ldt.:lI1:-.
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to
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\\Ith fio\\en, 111<1 e\ergnen" 1;':.,llIll1lttLl', Pnhilc I{el.ltlons :\Ir~ Lue
jtHIgt', lIla\ 110tll\ Thl' S" trthl1l0ft.: II' of thc Cooper Fonnd,tllon ot S\\ ,Irlh
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and extt:rlor Chn'tllla:-. d~c dll"S
office 111 \\ ntlllJ.{ not I.ltef th,m Decemher more College, .It 8 15 l' ~I Sund,l\
20 one d,lY pnor to the opcnmg of the 1Il Clotlner ~Icl1lon,11 All Citizens ~f
10f.lllOlI'"
\ftu till It:ctufe thc .Irt , ..
r.tIlgllllll11s 1111\ hl ll11rc11 I,cd II decontest
S\\
SY~i.irl"EM ~Irecl ' 0 Cluh IIIclIlhcrs .In ,l~knl to
lellll' IJtl\ll1J,; thcn ..:\ergnl'l1s 1I11tli
same hasl<; a.s larger ami 1Il0re d,lhnrllt DdH 01 1937 to ]787"
ones ~lIIee artistic effcct \\ III hc the lIJ.ljor
The local coml1uttec COIlSISts of the
l itter th ... ) ha\..: ~eell till:' prngr IIll
(()I1~l(lcralion and an C
tllllllil (hn~ttn is contc,t tor outdool
[or all IS thus afford(,d
lottt:, Dr R C Brook<; Hl \ J Janlt n
Ucsidcl1t, Speuker
decor It 1011:'. hdd lldl \C Ir 111 S\\ Irth Large Cro"d Pays Trihnte to
J he decorated ,hrubh( n at till hum!.' Gill lither, Rc\ IJ.I\ 1(1 Br.1l11l, Re\ Ed
Wednc •• lay
of I~ohert Hatg. lndlall 11111 Ogden;"t\C \\111 I\.cnlle), ])\\lgllt Cool C) Crosh) P
more
Football SquUlI; Spcakers Rate
'I Itt: LIlIllIolI plu1111throplc I.: Ird )llrl\
1111C, captured first hOJlOls III list )ear', ~lort()11 ]JO\\ Lrd l' Blade:s :\[rs AI
Sl,ort High in Athh'lic Program
'l{eIlMklllg Ihe pn"Olb thl'm:-.e"c~ so hdd tt the Club 111I1I''': UII '1 und n
e\ent \\llh George FGtlllo's decorated fred Gar) \\'llIte, "Irs Lo\ett F'rcseoln
doof\\a) at :l09 S\\.lrthmorl' a\clllle \\111 \Ihen T Eavenson I·rank H. )lofe) ,lS to }In)\ Hie 111111 ttcs \\ Ilh III OppOI hUIIt\ I>en:mblr 7 \\ 1, lilt IIdul 11\ one hUll
rJ \\l'lIt; lilt. mher~ of the ~\\ lrthmore
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IIIng second prtze and A F Jackson'<; "1I1.lnl P '10mhnson, Hald) 1hllcr to \\ 111 tr.l1ll1llg ,Uld ",110\\ \\ hit the\ l til (rt:(
IIlgh ~ch(lol footh.llI squad receIVcd
do
to\\drtl
ht;(OI1l111g"
df.'lcllt
Clltzens
IS and gill'." O\lr $100 \\ I' (letred and
hlue lighted \\lI1do\\s and roo tree, olllcnsl Alfred P Smalle), John E ~II
1\\ Ifd . . ,tt t dlllll<.:r teuden:d to the
Park aVe11l1C, tinrd
eh,leI, John Dolman. Jr, and John l[ the III st pnson retofm joh tOlllrontlllg' \\111 III 11,td In th .. Club to 1M) ItS 100th.11I "'f1u.HI 111 the 50cIolI Iiall OI
tlll:-. t.Olllltl\ 1)1 I Ollis ~ Rohll1~()11 ,UlhUlptIOIl:-. to the Rld Cro~!>., tie 11th
Plhnan
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S\\.llthmorc . . It.lttoll.l1l\ kll()\\1l penolo I,md \\llilft tIll l>tla\\ Irc CtJllllt\ tit..: ~".Irthmof· ::'..Jdhodht Church,
gist told the S\\ IrtillllOfe Leaguc 01 \\'0 Sehollr,llIp lund
Hill other Uuh TlIe,d 1\ e\ clung J)cCl'mher 7 Three
"ETERNAL SPRING"
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huuilrul S\\artlll1l0nanS attended to
trIbute to thc te,lIll, the number
WELL R ECEIVED IlIlen \oters 011 \Vednes(ia) Ifternooll of phd mthrnple:'!
tilt:. \\eck
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e\t:llt \\.1'
11 nstnctc( )) t lC capacity 0 t e
Dr \ F J.ld.~on IS belllg \\arml} IlOar< I~ tor t\\ellh three )l',lr:-. ,\II(I WI\\ I (est.ne
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Non-Members of the Society Also COllgrah~lated 011 In::. productIon of Peter h dtalrman 01 th..: Pn",ol1 IlHlustril' Re 1~lIcce,~ llt Ihe proJ..:ct ] hn \\erc .1" I Ih..: dutlt:s of thc toastma~ter \\ere
Invite.t to l\leeting December 12; (.arialltls dcllb:htfullomelh lhe Eternal I org.UllZ.ttlon \dl1l1l1Jstr.llioll III \\ bhlllg 1'~Jstcd In <1I1 Ihle ulIllllllttce compo~ hllullul1ll.1Il ,Ible 11111lllC h) Joseph
Sprmg" \\(Hch oll(,lI('d Jl1e:.tia) !light atlt(O\1, elllph.lsIZl'iI .It I Il1cetlllg III Bond ..:d 01 "Ir~ Illseph S Scal "Irs Joseph I B.lte:-. tnnmr mcmher of thc borough
Preliminary 1\leetings Held
the 1-'la)ers Club to .. ontll1l1e through I ~Icmortal UII the S\\ trthlllon College I II Perklll' :\Ir, Ralph I>11lsmore, :\Ir~ t:01ll1;':11 }'flllk A :\Iore\, prmclpal of
A meet1l1g for the.: purposc of org- Saturela) It IS (h nhttul 11 he has c\cr ( L 1111'" ' ltle IInpor, allce () f palo J(llH I tl lC II A R 0
Redgrl\l'
:\Irs C "lac I the 1I1f.::h School 1ll.1 short f
slll't:ch,
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alllzlIlg the \
SOClct) of I
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J \\ Irr":l1 I\IX:-'Oll ,l1ld "Irs H":Uf\ \ 1 and the f.Kulty and studcnts
I Cb 1I1g 011
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a 1II11t for ('"('cre ilIOn and service \\111 apparent Dr J ILbol1 ~ pia), \\Ith Its
111 e pena I Sl I1('1llt: III most l I tt : ~ I) I Pt.:lr'(11
~ehool Illr the trlhutc exl":lH C(
hc held SUl1da\ attefl10011 December \\lllll1slcal hUIllOI lIld that elusIve but Rohl11son slUl h.ul hecn tul l.1 hat.:k
\11 lII111Sll.11 teatllre II,t rU(,'s
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the Soclet\ of Fnl'lIds \\hose ages are class of Itclfclt ~l1tertal1l111l'nt
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ngm.ttmgl"lr, "Iartlll n YOllllg IUri :\Irs J \Ie\\)lolllt III the plt);.:r ,In
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C llllll":lIt pla)cd Ste phen 1l hol1t 18(19 a ~\"'I":1ll 01 UIUlltJUIl and'I\\ Irrcn llaxson \\..:re lit ch,lrJ,;c Iud dro\c homl 111~ Plll1lts \\Ith stones from
tended all l11\ttatlOll to .lttend thl' Grctton the lfolLheh but 100abl..: arcl.ae Itrammg \\I11(h ha, hl.'lll tht I Iltt:lll lor ,old o\Cr $(15 'H)rth of the arllde~ 111:-. lXplrlCnCC (,eorJ,;e (.llIesplc·~ per~atherl1lg
OhlglSt \\lIh tIle !11l1~h \\I1\(h s,\arthI1lOlell~lnlll'll ~\<;t(;nh 11' Ilulltlllg(lcIJJ Rctorlll\ ,\\hlCh mike lxct:lll'nt Chrhtma, glrt:-. 01111 fnend, \\ II (Rl'd) I'rlesell,
The lllectlllJ,; \\ll1Ch \\111 h,ne tor audiences ha\t..: nnlle to eXltect of hlln tOJ\ 111 thl!>. state ,lilt! lit IKlIalllh llllltlOn"'l l>t:-"I.'rt aldconel' "ere stned at 130 pflHllllient onlcllI, dbcu ... :-.ed the game
Its clud pur]lo~e the electIOn of ofhc)'Ian, the Sl'actan, and 1,Iter Ins \\If..:, d,c\\licre
P ::'..J
I ahles \\l'rt Ittr \ctneh .1I dl1dh trom the \le\\IHll11t ot the oflrs .lI1e1 the 1)11ll1111l-~
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Brllt.:k\\ l\ ht ,aid lil~tltl1ted ..
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1gOIllI' \\Illch \\crt' liter ~(lld
1I1(;](lll1ts from g titles 11\ \\ hId) he ofof ,I local 1ll00ell11ut to hr11lg S\\arth sun II;.:r 1l1tl1l.tl Inglish a(Cent added
h(lltnl dUflllg tht! pa~t )lar
more \oung 1'f1tlltis mto ulllt) ht..:l11g Rltath to the ... hulmg and skill llt.:cessan I
Dr J H :\I.lglllrl', DITtctor of Ph)sl<,;pollsofcd In ~Irs Je:-.se 11 Hulme,; to tIllS pall
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l~1 I dUC,ll101l ot tht.: Dcpartment of
)'Icctlllg Counsellor \Iread) h\o 111
\\tlhl11l II \\Iulne\ handled the rolc 1
I dm.ltlon, C01l1ll1ol1"ellth of Pel1ns)llorllltl gath..:rmg' to lon\ard the of })
',lIlia, 10rm..:r dean of men at 1',lSt
fnend
StrtltHbhurg 'Ieaehers' Colkgc, spokc
1ll00ement havc hl'cn held
On the e\clllllg of linda), ~O\cm Wlllll1dl tIIukr",ll1ldlllg' 1111!> productIOn I
1000 AM -\Vomans Assoc All Day Meetmg
Presbyterian Church
nil tht tOPIC
I'oothall as I Part of
2 30 P M - Legion AlIxlltary Doll Partl'
Borough Hall
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815 P M _ Lillom Little Theatre Club Play
Clothier Memorlat
(Hlr PIl\SIC,11 I dllCl1101l Progrun,
lit..:ctld \\Itlt the ~\\artlllilore 110nthl\ reHI) lOllsuit'la1lle fame lor splcndul
830 PM-Sigma Xi Lecture
Edward Marttn Laboratory
IJallll' llornada\ spokc hnel1) for the
"I ectlllg met at the "alll11gford hom~ Iactlll,4 III pi C\ lotb pal t~
S.\TURD/\Y, DECEl\mER 11
~chool hoard
f ~Irs Holmes and p lrttclpated 111 .1
:\Irs \)Cl1IlI' slstcr 01 Stephen and
B 15 P M _ Ullom Little Theatre Club Play
Clothier Memorial
\\ Ilham Cr,lelller, lather of thc team
dlSClbSIOIl of the pr')ject reachmg th(' 1mother (If Pat and Balls \\as 1I111111table
830 PM-Basketball-College vs Wesleyan
Field HoU'''c
Icaptalll ,md chairman of the COIlHll1tiee
dcelSlon to gl\e a harn dancc III \\llnt 1111 the hands 01 I.t1la Herman }'lrs
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12
111 ehar:-{e of the dlllncr, made a few
lIu Hou~e on l'rIda\, \)cct.:llIher,3 and ))C11l11"'. slandalized OIlC l1l()llent b) hpr
645 PM-Christmas Vesper Program
Clothier Memorial
nmark, }{ohert Gt:rller, coach of the
., allllllg '[
B 15 P M - Walter Hamilton Lecturer
Clothier Memorial
.\ r all( I .\'I r~ I) ,n Il'~ [ restun brother's jjpecuhantles," and next by Ilcr
J\ , ~poke hne fl } a Ilout I11:-. \\or k \\It II
"Ibs ":'..Iargarct Jt:nkllb HUIIIl alldl~tln~ Ill1llCtuol1~lle"', I~ a hard role to
MONDAY, DECEi\lBER 13
t:.l11lil(l.ltcs \\ho \\cre on the \\ay up
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Parish House
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pi t\ a 111 I ~II s I £Cllllall ('11 lance{ ler
8 00 P M _ Cub Pack Formation Meeting
Rm 1 High School
to IHISltlol1~ Oil t IC \ arslt\
hlrg-{" of trrlllglll/.{ 1~lr tilt alllr 1(llll1;"tthlll 101 (ht1ulllt lh\rlttt:lI1atUl1l 1111
Ih!.: thmax of tht..: t:\~ltIllg occurred
\\hIC11 dcc\\ an ('llthUSt.lstlc attt..:IHllllC": II)la,s of Ik.~t \..:ar~
TUESD\Y, DECEI\lnER].I
,"omans Oi •• b
\\h":l1 C(Mch \Vllham C Zlegcnfus
t
2 00 P M - Christmas Program
,y
ot 1l10re thallI111r1\ pcopt:
I Pat and Balh-Johll ),Iurcll and Janel
HOOP M-Home&School
H S Auditorium
IJlr(,~llltl'(1 the foothall a\\ards Pla,)ers
It \\.IS decldl'd also at the IIl1tlal Barnes rl'<;pcctl\ch \\cre portra\ed \\nlt
:
~ ~ =~~~~:nb~~b C~~tlng
wo:anss gfu~
Ifi'C(,I\lIlg" the a\\ard for the second hme
gat hermg that, 111 orde r to learn hO\\ sl:lendul fmesse al1(1 understandmg AIr
8 00 P M - Ski Club Organizes
Umsted Store
\\ eTC John Craemer, capta111, George
lIe: Ighhor11lg ) oung Fnends \\ erc org
ureH \\as a most con\lnC1l1g love-Sick
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15
CoHms, Joseph Co1111ls, 'red DlIlgle, Cal
11ll7.ed rcpres":lltat1\es he sent to theIr s\\a111 and ~llss Barnes handled the VI230 P At -Presb~tcr1an Woman 5 MISsionary Meeting
600 Harvard Ave
Gt:rnl'f, A11(h IIalg, \VI1I13111 Gorman,
lUcetmgs BenJamm Keller and ::'..lIss \aClOu~ role of Babs \\Ith dchghtful real230 PM-Methodist Mlsslonary Societies
144 Park Avenue
Stallle\ HIli, Hobert Thorpe George
).fa.rgaret Hunn \\ere desl~nat('d to
745 PM-Borough Council
Borough Hall
r k
L E I "n d"
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800 PM-Annual Open House
Mary Lyon School
I Ie nor,
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ai'
TI ere remalll~ hut Nockles-hut "hat
ro:..:ell. captalll-(')ect ),1 embers of the
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Tlllstrollg \\as ecoctcc to III e
'T
klc!>' Charles T Deacon an Eng
1000 A M -Literature Section
Woman, Club
Iteoull \,110 earned theIr letters for the
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ns( O\\IlC s ~oung
nen( s
, h ... h hutler ga'\c a COlllpletcl} satlsftyng
600 to 8 00 P M -Chtcken Dinner
Wesley A M E Church
I fir~t tltne are -'Valter SlI)der. Clar)lorts of these rellrc~sentauv{"s \\111 he! lCrformance Veteran ot many plays he
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Presbyterlan Parl:hs Hg~:
Ienec Hartman hnue Lange, 'Vllham
del1\ered at the Sl1nda\ afternoon II ek<; 111to tlus character a thoroughl)
Polk James Brown, 'VInOie Mellen.
Ill e ctmg to aid III the formulatIOn of Jla
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IJames Robinson and ClIff Renshaw
110hcles for the S"arthmore group
cOl1\1uel11g rca Ism
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SPEAKER SUNDAY
XMAS PROGltAl\1. \
AT CLUB TUESDAY
Illig
L. W. ". HEARS OF
PRISO N
DINNER HONORS
H. S. LEITER MEN
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SWARTBMOBEA~
Betty Cresson Fetes
H. S. Hockey Team
Noyes, Mrs. F. A. Patman, Mrs. Richard The Rev. David Braun and Mrs.
Robert J. Shaw, son 01 Mr. and Mrs.
L. Stoddard, Mrs. Jack B. Tbompsoo Braun, of the Presbyterian Manse, Har- C. B. Shaw, of Whittier Place, SW3rthand Mrs. Peter E. Told.
vard avenue, will have as their gneslS more a freshman at Middlebury CoI-
at dinner thi~ evening the Rev. Dr. and lege,' Middlebury, Vt., was
Mrs. T. Saulmer, of Princeton avenue, Mrs. Rex Stowers Clements of the Bryn I d d t D It U il
,. • •
.
recently
' h
Betty Laws, daughter of Mr. and Mr•.
Ernest R. Laws, of Columbia avenue, bas
returned to school after being quarantined
for two weeks with mumps.
DE£EMBER 10, 1937
1'BE SWARTBMOIlEAN
-
John
was hostess to a duplicate bridge club 01 Mawr Presbyterian Church and Rev. p e ge
~ e a . ~s on, one 0._ t e hisMr.
New. of Two Engagemenl8 This which
home
on Vassar a-.enue by an attack
she is a member, yesterday at tun. and Mrs. Parke Johnson, of'the Yeadon seven mens fratermties on the MlddleWeek; Chriltm88 Shopping Cre- choon and bridge.
of
grippe.
Presbyterian Church.
bury campus.
ates Lnll in Social Activities
Miss Betty Cresson, of Riverview road,
•••
Mrs. William B. Bullock, of Cedar
captain of the Swarthmore High School
was hostess to the Monday
hockey team, gave a supper for Miss Brids:e Club this week. The next meetVirginia Allen and the girls of the first
the group will be held on
team at Rolling Green Golf Club follow-
•••
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Wood, of
North Chester road, are enroUle to Orlando, Fla. where they will remain until
the last 01 March.
• • •
Mrs. Jesse Herman Holmes, of Moylan, formerly of Swarthmore, entertained at tea last Thursday.
•••
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. ~. Ullman,
• • •
of Harvard avenue, entertained TuesMiss Kate Fanning Walker. '35, man- day evening with a dinner party before
ager of the Swarthmore College book- the opening performance of the curstore has announced her engagement to rent production at the Players Club
John D. McCrumm, of the
of Swarthmore. Their guests were Mr.
division. The couple wilt probably
Mrs. Frank W. Hankins, of ColPa., and Mr. and Mrs. Renmarried next June and plans to live ID
S~arthmore.
Boric, of Philadelphia.
• • •
Miss Walker has been a member
D
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f
the College administration since her
r. an
rs. rt lOr • assett, 0
uation with honors from Swarthmore. North Chester road, had as their guests
Mr. McCrumm was graduated from the at the Players Club Tuesday evening,
Dr and Mrs Donald R Fergusoll of
University of Colorado in 1933 with a '
.
.. ,
B.S. degree, and the same institution Philadelphia.
riage at Sneden's Landing, N. Y. in June
the Ashelmans spent the summer traveliog and studying in EurollCan countries.
I BUY ALL MY
FALL CAR NEEDS
ON TBE FIRESTONE
BUDGET PLAN
*
It's quick and convenient
to use and my payments
are arranged to suit me.
Take my advice and find
out about this easy way
to buy.
I
FOR DAD
Time ....••.••...•...••.•. 5.00
Atlantic Monthly •..••... $4.00
Readers Olgest •.••.•••.• $3.00
American Marazlne •••.. $2.50
saturday Evening Post ••• $2.00
Comers .••.••••••.••••••• $2.00
FOR BIG BROTHER
Esquire •.•••••.•••••.•••• $5.00
Life •••.•.••..•••..•••.•. $t.50
Se1entiflc American •••.•• $4.00
National GeoP'Qblc •••• $3.50
Popular Meehanlcs .••••• $2.50
FOR BIG SISTER
Vogue •••••.•...••....•.. $5.00
Harpers Bazaar •••••••••• p.OO
Readers Digest ••••..•... $3.00
House and Garden ••..... $3.00
Good Housekeeping •.•.• $2.50
CosmopoUtan ••.•.•...•.• $2.50
FOR THE YOUNGSTERS
St. Nicholas ............. $3.00 ..
ChUd Life •....••••••••.. 12.50 "
American Boy ••••••••••• $1.50 "
American Girl ........... $1.50 tt
ooys' Life ..•...••...•.•. $1.00 "
open Road for Boys •• $1.00 for 2 yrs.
Fortnightly Meeting
AS
LOW AS
83
WEU
Lfd6n to the Voice of Firutolle featur1n8" Richard Cl'oOb ad Uarpret
8peab, lIonciQ' nenlnn o'Yer Nationwide N. B. C. Red. Network
,i't$tOftt
SERVICE
DARTMOUTH & LAFAYETI'E AVES.
YOU'LL BE DEUGHTED WITH IT!
39c Ea.
Phone 440
Swarthmore., Pa.
UWe Don"
Sell Cars -
We Ser"ice Them"
Do Your Xmas Shopping Locally at
LEMON SPONGE PIE ............... Ea. 25c
Makes a grand dinlJer dessert - and it's really delicious.
COOKIES
AU varieties - rich with butter.
"HEIDI"
Errol Flynn
Joan Blondell
·"The Perfect
Specimen"
APPLE CAKE
You'll enjoy this very tempting cake.
25c Ea.
Lemon Tarts. . ....... 3 for 25c
Dinner Rol" ......... doz. 25"
PECAN CINNAMON CLUSTERS ...... Ea. l7c
The cake that makes breakfast a feast. Rich with pecans, honey and
butter baked in.
MARTEL'S BAKE SHOP
South Chester Road
producl8.
Gift Sweets-
Presbytcrian Church Note8
RUSSELL'S
Lou Umsted's Sport Center
SHIRER BLDG., SWARTHMORE
Ski Equipment
Ice Skates
Badminton Sets
Basketball Shoes
Roller Skates
Footballs
Mitten Sets
Scarfs
Jackets
Lacrosse Sticks
Open Until 10 P. M. Evenings
Beginning Dec•. 13th
Swarthmore agents for
John Middleton Tobacco
CPEl
Tel. Sw. 2080
CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE
.
1.1
313 Dartmouth Avenue
24 for 39c
Monday-Ttteoday
You can get distinctive gifts for each member
of your family or your friends. Below are
a few suggestions. We have many more.
.'
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Danish Pretzels ...... 6 for 2Sc
Fudge Loaf ........... ea. 20c
"OYER THE GOAL"
and Lewl. Stone III
'THE MA.N WHO CRIED WOLF'
RIGHT HERE IN SWARTHMORE-
Does He Smoke?
Subscriptions For All Maguines
in
SlIDday-2 Features
:&7
Exclusive Agents in
Swarthmore for Lentheric
and Elizabeth Arden.
Just shut your eyes-and imagine! The most delicate and inviting
eake that ever crossed your lips! A double chocolate frosting that is
heaven itself! A cake so velvety-smooth and fine-every bite a thrill.
with
Jean Hel'8holt-Arthur Treamer
EXTlUl-Fi." RUlI N_
The opimoDl up~ below are those
of the individual writers. .AU letters to TIle
Swarthmorean must be allBed. PaeUdDD7DlI
be ueed if the ldenUty of t.he Writer
known to the Editor. LeiWe wllJ be
published only at. the dllcretloD f 'h
Edit.or.
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LORET'I'A. YOUNG
'TYRONE POWER
In
SHffiLEY
TEMPLE
LE'ITERS TO THE EDITOR
EASY
Good Housekeeping ...... $2.50 per yr.
Ladles Home lournal ••.. $1.00 "
Woman's Home Companion
,1.00
"
McCalIs Magazine ••••••• '1.00 ,.
Pictorial Review •••..•••• $1.00 "
American Home ....••..• $1.00 ,.
Better Homes 8& Gardens $1.00 "
Home & School A.sociarion
W. 2 Dayo--Friday-Saturday
S. Chester Road-Swar. 105
Perfumes-
FOR MOTHER
High School Auditorium
MEDIA
Suplee's Hardware Store.
The Year 'Rolmd Gift
•••
Tuesday night, Decem·
ber 14,8 P. M.
BECAUSE • ••
GIVE A MAGAZINE
FOR XMAS
* • •
•••
.,i
We have that new set at a special
holiday price that you can
afford! Come in today for a
free' demonstration.
•••
{essor of French at Swarthmore ColMr.
Hayes, 01 Elm
lege.
avenue. have left their sunnner home at
Mrs. Harold Ogram, of Rivel'vi"w I Embreevi1te. Pa. to spend the winter in
Orlando, Fla.
road, is entertaining at luncheon
bridge this aftternoon when her guests
will be Mrs. Richard C. Ammerman, Mrs.
Clarence Franck. Mrs. L. C.
Hear
Mrs. F. Norton Landon, Mrs. Charles
W. Lukens, Mrs. Henry D. Mock, Mrs.
Dr. Baldwin Keyes
WiHiam C. Morrow, Mrs. Edward L.
give a plain talk on 'Ieen age
problems and how to meet them.
"SECOND HONEYMOON"
Births
***
Mrs.
is the
former
Peter,Ashelman
a member
of the
classMargaret
of '38,
A meeting of the committee in Swarthmore College, and Mr. Ashc1man
of the Swarthmore Dancing !g",duated from Swarthmore last spring.
was held at 1 o'clock yesterday
• • *
in the Legion Room in Bor·
Mrs. R. E. McGrew, of The S~larthnl0re!
returned last week from Cleveland,
Hall.
where she visited her sister, Mrs. Mar* •
Mrs. Joseph S. Seal, 01 Cornell and garet Reed, and saw her mother, Mrs.
Yale avenue, entertained at luncheon Isabel McKnight, off for Phoenix, Ariz.
Wednesday of last week, when her to visit a son there before returning to
guests included Mrs. "ralter Adam- her home in Los Angeles, Cal.
son and Mrs. Paul Hitchens, of Frank~
; Mrs. Ralph Bold, Mrs. Harold ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j
and Mrs. E. A. Garrett, Jr., I
Lansdowne; Miss Lillian Partellheimer, of Yonkers, N. Y.; and Mrs.
Charles Parker, of Swarthmore.
• * *
and Mrs. J. Russell
With Claire Trevor, stuart Erwin,
Lyle Talbot and Marjorie Weaver
(new screen personality).
RADIOS
• ••
Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Lodge, of
avenue, had Miss Evelyn Bird,
Brooklyn, N. Y., as their guest last
evening.
•• *
week-end.
A group of Swarthmore women who
• • •
were luncheon guests of Mrs. Armond
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis, of
Ricci, at the English Village, last Fri- Walnut lane, spent the week-end at
day included: Mrs. Earl H. Weltz, Mrs.! ChalfO!lte, Atlantic City, N. J. Dr. Ellis
Edgar F. Adams, Mrs. Louis J. Koch is recuperating from a bad cold
and Mrs. Edward Grant.
he has suffered the past two weeks.
*
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•
* • *
Mrs. Edith Cuskaden, of Park
Miss Margaret Allen, of the Communwill entertain a bridge club of
ity Health Society office, has removed
from Dartmouth avenue to the third
she is a member at luncheon and
today.
floor Lawrence apartment at 423 Yale
avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold March and
Mrs. Charles Edwards, of Ben Avon.
sons, Roger and Andrew, are living in Pa.. is visiting her brother and sister¥lcst House, on the Swarthmore Colin·law. Mr. and Mrs. Samud M. Dodd,
lege campus. Dr. March came from
Yale University to be assistant pro· of Swarthmore avenue.
* * •
BOSAUE DBYDBl'f
·Mrs. Arthur Jackson and Mrs. Walter
R.oberts were hostesses to the Poet's A daughter, Margaret Pennington Lee.
Circle on Monday afternoon, at the Jack- was born to Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Lee,
son home, 011 ~orth Chester road. The Jr., of Kew Gardens, L. I., on Saturday,
program was glven by Mrs. Robert L. December 4, in the Jamaica Hospital,
L. I. The baby is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Lee, of ColMrs. William T. Clay, of Walnut lane,
• • •
lege and Princeton avenues, Swarthmore.
spent several days last week in
Mrs. C. C. West, of Walnut lane, enYork. White there she lunched
several friends at tea on ManMr. and Mrs. G. Davies Preston, of
Miss Florence Tricker, formerly
day afternoon in honor of her mother Park avenue, are receiving congratulaSwarthmore, and met Madame S'lDtanlg_!Mrs. F. M. French, of Sioux City, Iowa. tions upon the birth of a son in the
Mrs. French was also the guest of honor
Delaware County Hospital, Drexel Hill,
• • •
at a luncheon given by Mrs. West Friday,
on Monday morning, December 6.
December 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Ashdman,
Jr. are living at the corner of Michigan
and Milmont avenues. After their mar-
* * *
conferred the M.S. degree upon him
in 1934. He ha<; been an instructor in
electrical engineering here since 1935.
• • •
The engagement of Miss
Louise Bone, daughter of Mr. and
Elmer E. Bone, of Pitman, N. ].,
Ralph Trimble Kent, son of Mr.
Mrs. R. W. Kent. of Secane, formerly of
Swarthmore, has been announced.
• • •
Mrs. William T. Clay, of Walnut lane,
entertained informally at tea on Wednesday for Mrs. H. M. Rosencrans,
Springfield.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins, of
Ogden avenue, will entertain a bridge
club to which they belong tomorrow
11_..",.".
• ••
Mrs. ]. W.
* • *
!
Eleanor Burgett and Carolyn Cresson.
PB'l'EIl Eo TOLD
Larry
his home on
Mr. and
Floyd have rePark avenue Tuesday from the Taylor moved from Kenyon avenue to LansHospital, Ridley Park, and is convales- downe.
• I I
nicely after his appendectomy.
the 3lth, at the home of
iug the last game of the season, last week. Carlos F. Noyes, on Harvard avenue.
Those attending were Miss AUen, Sarah
• • •
Fussell-manager, Betty Douglas,
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, of
Mary IO;~'i':!~ IOgden avenue, will entertain their evSwann,
Harriet
Wickham,
Ella Mae
Beagle,
Elliot Jeffords,
ening bridge club on Friday of next
Mrs. L. P. Wray, of Walnut lane,
Brill, Naomi Wright, Charlotte
week.
entertained at luncheon last Friday.
Fire Company Aunllary to Meet
Speaks to ODord P. T. A.
Family Service Corner
• ••
Moore bas been confiDed to
•••
Drew returned to
a
'I'BE SlVARTBMOREAN
Bon·Bons and chocolates
On Sunday the Rev. David Braun
of the very best quality
will preach on the topic, "The Year sonage.
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 the JuBefore Christmas".
in Christmas wrappings
nior Church will give a skating party.
The Young People's Fellowship will
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 there
and boxes. A box of
DONATO COLAFEMINA
meet Sunday evening from 6 until will be a joint meeting of the missionWhitman's is always a
7 :30 in the Parish House. Christmas ary societies at the home of Mrs. Wil- J'oice Guidance to Children
fine gift.
25c to $7.50.
carols will be sung in preparation for the Ham Earl Kistler on Park avenue.
'Phone Swarthmore 261
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock the
Christmas Eve Carolling Party. Young
people of the church and eongrega- prayer meeting will be led by the pastion are invited.
tor.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Gifts of money for the Sun Gap'
School and the Covington family in
Tennessee will be received by the Box
Packing Committee of the Women's
ANGORA SWEATERS
Association until December 15. Gifts
(Pastel Colors)
should be made to Mrs. Walter L.
Thorpe, 329 Dickinson avenue.
On the Comer
The Women's Association meets today at to A. M. for an all day meeting.
WE DEUVER
SWARTHMORE 857
Luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock.
The program of the afternoon will be104 Park Avenue
gin at 1. Devotionals are to be conducted THE RELIGIOUS 8OCIB'I'Y OP PRIBND8
by Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, and Dorothy
BUllDAY
\Valdo Phillips will present a special :;:~~: ~: ~~tDJ'l~.ChOO1.
Christmas program of readings. The 11:00 A. Jr4.-lIeet1DlJ for wonhlp 111 &11.
Food as A Gift-Certainly!
Church Aid Committee of the WoKe~,==y
men's Association will conduct an 8:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. lL-Sew1q and
apron and doll sale at this all-day quUting
In WhlWer Bouse. DoE lunCheOn.
TRUST
AU are cordlall¥ Invited.
I HAVE SEVERAL PEOPLE
meeting.
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LOOK LILt FOOD
ON MY LIST WHO'O LOVE
The Clinic on the Christian Home
TRINITY
CIIDBCB
Pro
...
Bplaoopal
FRUIT
will meet Monday evening, December
Chester Boad aud COlleae Avenue
13, at 8 o'clock in the Parish House. Rev. J. Ja.rd.en ouenUler. 8.T.II.. Bectol'
DE....
Miss Elizabeth S. \Vhitehousc, cditor ReV. T. A. Meryweather. Dlr. Bel. Belue.
8:00 A. M.-Uoly communlon.
f or the Presbyterian Board of Chris- 9;45 A. M.-Sunday School and Bible Clasa..
tian Education, will speak on uThe 11:00
A. M.-Fitth Annual Student Service.
7:00 P. M.-Y. P. F. at parrish House.
Home and Christian Living". A cordial
invitation is extended to all.
MBTBODIST BPIBCOPAL CBtJBClI
The Young Women's Guild will pre- Clannce P. caner. A.a. B.D•• AIJ..DIeW
sent the play, "The Years Ahead", in 8'45 A IL-Cb~:!.·
the Parish House on Tuesday evening, 11:00 A: N.-MOrDIDa: W:'IP.
December 16, at 8 o~clock. Womcn of I 7:45 P. M.-Evenlna W
p.
the church and congTegation are he:lrt- PIBST CJHUBCB: OP CIIBIST. SOl&NiiBi,
it . . d
OP swARTBJIOBB
Y mVlte .
Park Avenue below IlU'VU"d
. The Church School Cabinet is COD- 11:00 A. )I.--8uncla¥ SchOOL
sldering the organization of a second- 11:00 A. )I.--8UDda¥ ~-::= ~
session Kindergarten to be held Sun· ~a:::.e~::dally. PClPl- 8Un~
days at 11 o'clock during the church ~ and bOUc.taya 1 &0 4: P. IL. Oburdl.
hour. If you are interested, will you edI4~an ~ Invlted to aHmd -!I!
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DECEMBER
THE SWARTBMORB 4N
SKI
SehoolThankagiving
.
ContrihutiOD8
CLUB TO ORGANIZE
All persons interested in skiing who
wish to join a ski club are invited to
attend an organization meeting to be
held at Lou Umsted's athletic store in
the Shirer Building, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 14, at 8 p. m .. Rene Mantrezza, well known ski instructor, will
give a talk on skiing and its recreational value.
Skiing, which each year attracts additional thousands, is 3n important winter sport. l..fany Swarthmore residents
who either have galle skiing in the
past or will ski this winter for the first
time, have expressed their desire "for
the formation of a ski dub in order to
enjoy skiing in a group."
Persons of aU ages are eligible to
join this du" and are urged to come
out to the meeting and get full particulars.
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Swarthmore -College opened its basketball season V\icdnesday evening by trouneing Textile 60-26 in the local Field
House. The scheduled OPIJOnent, Pharmacy, canceled the date because of the
d eaolsean.
th f ·t d
Tomorrows game with Wesleyan wilt
be at 8:30 P. M. in the Field House.
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The entire Swarthmore school sys ..
tem contributed S30 items consisting
mostly of canned goods and cereals, to
the local Welfare organization for the
'fllanksgiving baskets. There was also
$3.25 in cash.
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Christm88 Vespel'll at College
AJumni of
Drew Young will direct a chorus of
one hundred voices in a student program
of carols and Christmas songs for next
Sunday evening's vesper program in Clothier Memorial, Swarthmore College.
The program which is under the auSpices of the personnel committee of the
Women's Student Government Association will feature "Pat-a-pan" and '·Balu-
Alumni from the classes of 1930 to
1937 inclusive aTe invited to meet for
supper at the Swarthmore College at
6 p. m. Saturday evening to further a
I>lan to obtain additional men applicants
for next year's entering class. The pro-
Home and School Member8hip
lalow."
Passes 100 Mark
As usual it will be held at 6:45 p. m.
One hundred and three families have alxl the public will be cordially welcome.
joined the Home and School AssociaThe holiday recess of the College will.
tioll to date, acording to Campaign begin at noon Saturday, December 18.
Chairman Charles Russell. This week
the last of the post cards soliciting
payment of dues will be mailed in an
effort to bring all interested families
Order Children's Shades Now
into the Association.
for Xmas
Following this, a telephone-house-tohouse drive will commence. ~rhe goal
for this ycar has been set at three hunSUNNY SHADE SHOP
dred mcmbers. A splendid program has
Old Bank Bldg.
been arranged for the winter and it is
generally conceded that the lectures
on mellt~1 hygiene alone are wor~h
several times the dollar membership
fcc.
. .
Parcnts who have not yet lomed are
requested to send one dollar to Charles
Russcll or Treasurer, Mrs. J. Howard
··Ibf
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b
.
SIU1t 1, e ore t e
eccm er meetmg
011 the 14th.
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Protection Against Burglar8
gram, it is understood, will concern new
scholarships. Carl Dellmuth, '31, will
pTeside. .
.
.
Those Interested will be admItted free
to supper and the Wesleyan bask~1
game at 8 :15 p. m. They should notify
Thomas S. NIcely, IS. Mansfield road,
Lansdowne. Pennsytvama.
TOYS and GAMES
The ideal gifts
for
Santa
leave
under
your Christmas
tree.
SUPLEE'S
S. Chester Road
Swar.l05
Why not be thrifty this Christmas and buy useful
things that the whole family can enjoy?
RADIO
HEATER
TIRES
CHAINS
BATTERIES
RADIATOR COVERS
FINE USED CARS
A NEW PLYMOUTH OR CHRYSLER
H. S. Football Rating
In connection with the new reduction
in rates the Philadelphia Electric ComThe foHewing table shows games pany suggests the valuable burglar iowan, tied and lost by all of the county's surance measure of one or two fortyhigh schools.
five watt lights kept burning at the
Games
Points
back and front of each home. It is wetl
High School .... 'V. T. L.
S. Opps. known that robberies are usually comRidley Park .... S 1 0
212
31 mitted in dark places, their perpetraRidley Township. 7 0 0
157
31 tors shun the exposure of the dimmest
Glen-Nor ....... 7 1 1
148
30 iltumina,tion whenever !possible. This
Swarthmore
6 2 1
~72
45 added protection is being adopted by
Darby .......... 6 2 I
1282
531 many for less than two cents a day.
Upper Darby .. 6 1 2
~O
34 Howard Deshong, of the Electric ComSt. Robert's .... 65 01 24
73
109 panl', stresscs that the Company does
Collingdale . . . . .
2 4
85
66 no t encourage was teful use of current
Media .......... 4 1 3
57
88 due to neglect or forgetfulness, but
~fi~~:~,fi~~i~hi" .:: 0 4
70
74 considers a light left burning on the
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4 0 5
81
73 second floor as well as on the first floor
Yeadon .. ~ ...... 4 0 5
62
63 of a home dl!ring the absence of the
Chester ......... 4 0 5
95 III family. a. preventive ~ction well worth
Radnor .. . . . . . . .
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90 103 t le trlv1a expense
Haverford ...... 3 2 4
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Nether Providence 3 1 5
88 102
~Ir. and Mrs. Harold R. Perry and
Marple-Newtown 2 2 4
37.
52 family, formerly of Elm avenue, have
Prospect Park .. 2 1 6
67 113 removed from :Marhlehead, Mass. to
Eddystone ...... 2 I 6
38 125 Brookline, Mass.
Sharon Hill ..... 0 0 9
21 240
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Lansdowne ..... 0 0 10
7 329
Mr. Alben T. Eavcnson, of Strath
Haven avenue, left Wcdnesday to at• I •
tend an automobile convention in ChiLocal Freshmen at Swarthmore cago, IIi. He wil1 return home tomor,row evening.
Among the students entering Swarthmorc College as the class of 1941, there
are fourteen young men and women
who are local residents. They are:
Jane Richardson, who holds the
Alumni Scholarship to the college;
Adrienne and Frances Shero; Helen
Tomlinson, who was the only freshman to make the varsity hockey team;
Ellen \VilJiams, John Delaplaine, Paul
Caldwell, Edward Hannum, John MiIJer, Samuel Raymond, James Scott,
George Solomon, Keith Whitsit, and
Albert Thatcher.
1930-37
10, 1937
HANNUM & WAITE
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
SWARTH. 1250
CANDY
IS A NECESSITY FOR
CHRISTMAS
LARGE SELECTION
XMAS TREES
HOLLY
HOLLY WREATHS
MISTLETOE
TREE STANDS
LAUREL
By special arrangement
'Christianity Verslts Religion'
a book by a Swnrlhmorean, pnbUshed
hy Fleming H. Revell Co., 82.00, may
be had at Michael's College Pharmacy
until Jan 1, 1938, for 81.00.
SEE OUR
ASSORTMENT
Barley Sugar Candy
TOYS
SWARTHMORE
CHOCOLATES
At Really Low Prices
MARTEL BROS.
FOR SALE
Attractive Swarthmore home, six sleeping
Made and Sold in the
Old Bank Building
SWARTHMORE 2100
rooms. two baths. two lavatories, one with
toUet, Holland system oU hot air heat.
double garage. large chicken or play house,
lot 100 front 175 deep. 32'1 Vassar ave.
$12,500. Any broker.
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SPR~~~tif~,HRISTMAS
TREES
.
Christmas shopping. Here at BUCHNER'S is every type of gift imaginable, the very thmg
you planned to get for Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, Sweetheart, or all the other persons
~:~i:c~~~ped
on yonr list.
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Pennsylvania Grown
Won't be Touched Until Next Week
7 to 8 Foot Trees
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Wallets
Sweaters
Hankies
Sportswear
Mackinaws
.. 65c to $1.50
CUT TREES ....... .
. . $1.25 to $1.50
WITH DIRT BALL ..
Order Now-Can Be Obtained After Tues~ay
LOCUST KNOLL FARM
UMA
LOCUST KNOLL FARM STAND
Providence and Chester roads
FOR HIM
Robes
Gloves
Slippers
(With or Without B.lI of Dirt)
§
The one thing we all seek and des~e. Well, yo~ needn't
look any fnrther for peace of nnnd, concerrung y~nr
PEACE OF MIND
Military Brushes
Belts
Shirts
Hosiery
Pajamas
Mufflers
Neekwear
Suspenders
Jewelry
Leather Jackets
=
Gloves
Scarfs
Leather Jackets
==
Mittens
Anklets
San Toy Hosiery
Ski Suits
Sweaters
Flannel Robes
5i
Hankies
Prison System
(C6fdhtVAf /t't)fIt. PGf/' OM)
Chrialm88 Seal Boothe Open
.
T
whroughout
e e k .Delaware County !hi.5
be ,fifty ~hristmas Seal Booths will
.opened In th~tr~, stores, railroad
staisons, schools, hbrarles and post offices
to. help sel! more _of the little holiday
stickers Whl~h prOVide funds to continue
the fight agamst tuberculosis.
In Swa~thmo,re the Seals will be on
sale at Michael s College Pharmacy and
at the Swarthmore National Bank.
The Booth Sale supplements the mail
sale of the Seals and affords those who
have not llurchas?rl Seals. an opportunity
to do ~at convelUcnt loc~hons. T~e pel~w"::"e o?nty Tu~rcutosls ASSOCiation IS
~:l ~;orlll.g to ratse $20,000 to carryon
lSI esa\'lIlg program during 1938.
A
method of IIgrading" the prisoners but
recognized tbat his system was incompiete without giving the men an oppor·
tunity to obtain their release when the}'
had proved they were "ready to graduate."
Thus was evolved the indeterminate sen.
tence law, enabling an inmate to leave the
reformatory when a parole board saw
that he was ready.
Mr and Mrs. Haldy Miller Crist
One more stet) was needed, in the
ha~e . issued invitations for their anview of the Elmira superintendent. Notie.
nual Christmas Ol)cn House for Weding the difficulties a prisoner faced in
nesday evening, December 15. The stugetting a job when he left the institution
dents of Wildcliff Junior College and
Mr. Brockway fathered the idea of having
The Mary Lyoll School will present
parole officers help him regain a place F.
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an opera "The Sergeant's Romance"
in society.
rleo< s' Barrel Packing Today -music by Rudolf Friml. The scene of
Pennsylvania and other states, Dr.
.
thc opera is laid in the Canadian
Robinson pointed out, have adopted some. The annual Chnstmas barrel pack· woods in the winter season, so the
fonns of the indeterminate sentence and ~ng of. thc Swarth~orc Fr!e1~ds' Meet- sccncs, the costuming and dancing are
parole in their prison work but he voiced mg WIll bc. held tt1 WInther H~usc aU very seasonable.
regret that the idea had been "taken out from 2 ulltll 10 p. m. today~ Fnday.
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of the air and popularized without ex- Dccembe~ 10. C!tildrcn of the First Day
Girl Reserve Club Organized
amination." Instead of viewing them School WIll ?rnv~ at 4 :3~ and after a
simply as adjuncts to iiJ complete instilu- box supper IS cl1J?yed, With ho~ cocoa
Under the supen-ision of Miss Mary
and coffee at 6 0 clock they wlil pre- Margaret Rhodes, the girls of the
.
.
tlOnai scheme many states, he saId, had 5 nt
f Ch . t
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adopted parole and thc indetermJnate e a pr?gram 0
n.s mas caro s 0 Sophomore Class of the High School
t
d h d f '1 d t
'd h many natlOns. Dressed III the costumes have organized a Girl Reserve Club.
se~ eUCe a.n. .a . al e
0 prOVl e t e worn in the countries they represent the
Tuesday afternoon, November 23, the
prison trammg wll1ch ,h~ deemed nec:es- children will sing in groups as folgirls entertained Miss Bagans, who is
sary to. the success of clther pla~
lows: Mrs. Roy Delaplaine's young the Girl Reserve Secretary of the
~h1s, he suggested, wa~ chle£l~, re- children's class-German carols: Mrs. YWCA in Chester, at a tca. She told
sponslble for the recent c~tes of ~r. Dana Bigelow's c1ass-Frcnch carols: the girls many interesting things which
Hoover, the head G-man, denoul1cmg Peter Lombard's boys-English: Mrs. other Girl Reserves have done. and
parole.
William Clarke's girls-Spanish: Flor~ helped them plan a program for the
"The cart has been put before the ence Hoadlcy's girls-carols of Bohehorse," Dr. Robinso~ s~id.. "First, welmia: Mrs. Laurence Stabler will sing
ought to remake our lIIstttuhons, a cost- Russian and Dutch carols, in costume,
Iy procedure, to ·be sure, then call on and Donato Colafemina will sing Ital.
the state to help handle the men as they ian carots.
are released. All over this country we
Mrs. Clarkc's class will present a
have reversed this procedure but now we Christmas play in First Day School on
must go back to it. The prisoner too Sunday, the 19th.
often now has no opportunity to develop
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physically, morally or any other way.
Library Pay Shclf PopnJar
The ess.ential thing is his treatment in
the institutions."
According to 1\lrs. Sewell \V. Hodge's
The speaker suggested that "when crime report at the recent meeting of the ,
gets bad enough the people will do some- Swarthmore Public Library Board the'
Chri8tmas Gifts for the
thing about it" and that thus, paradoxi- pay shelf has dcfinitely established itself
cally, "the criminals will really be the for permanent use as a worthwhile part
Entire Family at
reformers."
of the Library. Titles are added to the
SHffiER'S
"When you see one governor firing: pay shelf as requested by patrons and:
a whole prison hoard appointed by a \ arc duplicates of those already on the
DRUG STORE
predecessor to put in his own board, you 1free shelves. The only difference is that
get to the place where you wonder 'what's Ithe pay shelf books may be reserved and
Kodaks - Cine' Kodaks
the use?," Dr. Robinson went on. He the free ones may not.
for home movies
added, however, that a bright spot lay A new change in charges sets a straight
Toilet Sets
in the fact that in somc places politicians two cent rate per day with a minimum
Kaywoo,\ie .._ - Milano
-,\'ere becoming genuinely interested" in cliargc of ten cents.
prison reform work, feeling th~t it was
Books on the pay shelf now include:
Pipes
helpful political procedure.
"Enchanter's.'Nightshade" by Ann B.-idge;
Christmas Cards, Chri8tmas
Mrs. Thomas H. Johnson of Magill "The Raills Came," Louis Bromfield;
Package Wrappings
road. president of the League, presided "Nothillg is Safe," E. M. Delafield; "No
Confections - Cigars
at the meeting. Tea was served after- Hearts to Break," Susan Ertz; "Wind
\Vard. Mrs. Lawrence Irving, of Elm from tI:e llountains," Gulbranssen; "Ka·
avenue, poured.
trina," Salminen; "Jolm Cornelius," WaII
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pole; "And so--Victoria," Vaughan WilMarji Schaefer Will Present
kins; "The Citadel," A. ]. Cronin.
DRUGGIST
Christmas Fantasy Here
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SOU111 CHESTER ROAD
Girl Scout News
Twelve Swarthmore pupils will take
We Deliver
part in a Christmas Fantasy to be given Troop 6 met last Saturday morning at
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Victor D. Shirer
Marji :':rid!ly
Schaefer
and her
pupils .17.
at the
leader
~by o'clock
evening,
December
~[rs. Vassar
F. A. avcnue
Child, tohome
plan ofits the
Christma~
thc audltonum of Swarthmore High entertainment for the Holmes CommunSchool. The .dan~ers
~epresent toys ity Center. A rchearsal will he held at
bro~~ht to .hfe 111 a ch1lds dream. 1"1 9 :30 A. M. tomorrow at ~Irs. Child's
ad~ht1On 1'hss Schaefer, a ~warlhmorel' home. On the \Vednesday before ThanksHigh School sophomore, wlll demon- giving Troop 6 entertained the mothers
strat~ how her c~asses arc conducted.
al:' the Baby Clinic or the Holmes Center.
ThIS season Swar.thmore. classes we~e After the first or thc year the troop plans
opened for the first time. MISS Scllaefer S to study the Journalist :Merit Badge.
pupils from Rutl~dg~ anc. Media delig~t- Registrations are due t("lmorrow.
cd a crowded audltornUll 111 the local lugh
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IS riC
lr
rou s mc u 111g
lYlay w en acu ty. mem >ers 0 t Ie sc 00 S wartIImore ) WI·11 I10 II
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(a be ne fit a t tie
and
Borough
reSIdents,
who
had
not
preI
I'll·
f
1938·
th
A
45th
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In e rena,
an d
vlOusly
witnessed
a
performance
1;Y u ar- '! k
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T·
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.j.l ar et streets
n a e pIa. Ie ets for
Jl, were astounded hy the accomp's lruent I t ' b
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I d· I
t Ie even may e secured tl lrougI1 any
G' rl S out
au(I a b 1 Ity s Ie ISP ays_
The twelve local pupils who will per- I
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. .
form in the Christmas Fantasy are:1 When troop 194 was dissolved th1S
Phy1li Smith Bobby Fawcett Paul Sim- fall, because of the lack of a leader, the
monds~ Bar';ara Sickel, Richard and Igirls who had .been members joined Troop
Mary Anne Hook, Mary Dure, Jean 16 and orgalllzed tl~e Sun.Rower Patr~1.
Gehring, Priscilla Giles, Katrina Bogar- On Sat.urday mornmg ,thiS patrol WIll
dus, Duley and Molly Thomas.
present Its fo~mer Troop s flags to Tr~p
Any money above expenses which may! 2 at ceremomes to take place at the Girl
be realized from rcceipts of the event· Scout House.
will be turned over to local Christmas Troop 2 will meet at the home of Mrs.
welfare use.
111
Sllortswear Travel Bags
Have served SwarihmoreBD8 for
the past 15 yea.. with ChrIst-
BUCHNER'S
Park Avenue
OPEN EVENINGS
coming year. For Christmas .the girls fore Christmas they plan to go caroling
are nlanning to provide happiness for and then have a natty at the home of
~
~ officers have been
an unfortunate
family. They will pre· Joan Carpenter. No
pare a basket of food clothes and elected as yet, but committees have
toys. Sometime during 'the week be- done the necessary work.
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Let us reupholster your living room
fnrnitnre now-to look like NEW in
time for Chriatma&.
KEEP ON
SMIUNG
KUPPINGER'S
PROSPECT PARK
Call Ridley Park 600 or send a post
card and onr representative .will call.
Velletian Blinds-Slip Covers
Window Shades-Draperies
CHRISTMAS FANTASY
Given by
Marji Schaefer and Her Pupils
Friday, December 17, at8 P. M.
Swarthmore High School Auditorium
Adults
35c
Children
200
Cards, Gifts and
Wrappings
Of All Kinds
Sensible Gifts for Babies,
Children, and Grown-nps
;:1l1reeo
W,,:!~,r;:eh
Holly
Rope Laurel, Mistletoe
AD SI." PrI_ RiIIbt
CaD to See u.
Swarthmore
,
C. M. MARSH
UTILITY SHOP
19 S. Chester Road;Swarthmore
SNOWDEN'S GIFT
SHOP
MEDIA, PA.
A Gift SIiop Unique for Its Wide Selection
of Popularly Priced and Unusual Gifts
We Have Suggestions lor Every
Member 01 the Family
ENTIRE STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING
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8:15 P. M. Friday and Saturday, December 10 and 11
Allen .W. Carpenter, of N. Chester road,
on F."day afternoon .at 3 :15 to rehearse
m!lslc f 0:- the Chnstmas party which
wdl occur at the regular meeting at 3
P. M. Wednesday, December 15, at the
Woman's Club House. Investiture ser...
vices will take place that sanle afternoon
when several new girts will be taken into
the troop. Mothers are invited to attend
this meeting.
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Annual Opcn HOUBe
He turns Scrubbing
and Scalding into Gtsh
The fanner knows that only shining,
sterilized milking utensils will earn the
reward we pay biIn for his. extra sani'
tary care.
That's why he takes an unfailing pe...
sonal interest in producing milk that will
meet onr laboratory test for purityAbbotts deluxe"A"Milk-SafeFor Babies.
Today there are 23 years. of experience
and training behind every bottle of this
fine, wholesome milk - the first "A" MiUt
in this State.
It is the kind of milk
,our child should /tqtle
Cut Fresh From Canada.
Complete Stock of Barbizon and Vanity Fair Underwear
By Franz Molnar
SWARTBMOREAN
Rutgcrs Avenue Beyond
Post Office
"LIUOM"
50
L'W. V. Hears
of
.
BELL'S
XMAS TREES
Silk and Velvet Pajamas
Little Theater Club of Swarthmore College
AdmiBBion:
THE
GIFI'S
Silk and Velvet Negligees
Clothier Memorial
Cents
Tickets at the Door
10, 1937
FOR HER
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DECEMBER
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LABDRATORY COMUDLUD
For that Xmas momlac thoucht why
j Dot a box of our
flowers'
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THE
co. L
W. V. STUDms HEALTH
PROBLEMS IN DEL COUNTY
Singing Engagements
THE
DECEMBER 10, 1937
SWARTBMOIlEAN
Freneh Leetures at Pendle HOI
sions to come and speak to these young
people. This contact with people directly from the world of work provides an excellent opportunity for
high school stlldents to learn about
the various vocations in which th~y,
within a few years, will want to engage.
Oreheetra to Play
in
NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY
Newark
The Swarthmore Symphony OrchesDonato Colafemina, local tenor,
The title of the second lecture on
tra,
of which Dr. W. F. G. Swann i.
A warning that Delaware County is sang at Swarthmore High School MonQuaker subjects in a series of three
director,
witt be the guest of the New·
in potential dallger of an outbreak of day morning with the W. P. A. orbeing given al Pendle Hill, WaUiogark
Music
Society at a concert in the
malaria, in spite of a sixty per cent. chestra under the direction of Leonard
ford, on Monday evenings is "Wil- High School Auditorium at Newark,
..eduction in the mosquito population, DeMaria. Mr. Colafemina gave an
liam Penn" which was heard at 8
'lVaS voiced by Dr. Donald A. C. Butts, operatic
selection from 'lEtixic ofl r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , P. M. December 6. Dr. William Wis- Del., next Tuesday evening, December
14, at 8 o'clock.
.of Philadelphia, a consulting bacted. Lovc" by DonizeUi and ended with
Appreeiation
tar
Comfort,
president
of
Haverford
The orchestra will play Symphony
.ologist, speaking at a luncheon mcet~ Cadman's UAt Dawning'· as an encore.
No.
5 by Beethoven, the Prelude from
College,
is
gIVing
the
lectures
in
.
Tomorrow evening Mr. Coiafemina
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0 [th e D e Iaware Coun t y L eague
The Family Service of Swarth·
"Lohengrin"
and the Introduction to
French and the meetings are open to
· W o· will be guest soloist with the orches·
, 01 W omen V 0 t ers, a t th e M e d la
more and Vicinity gratelully acAct
III
from
ULohengrin" by Wagner,
tra at the dedication of the new Yeathe public. The last lecture will be
man ,s CIUb on T ues d ay, D ec. 7.
knowledges the usc 01 an add,'t.·onal
and
will
also
accompany the society's
don Borough Hall.
"Etienne de Grellet, 1773-1855" 011 Dec"I think everyone here feels Cree
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office in Borough Hall, and notes
chorus in the presentation of "The
ember 13.
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with appreciation that tl.e generous
from malaria", Dr. Butts said, "but you
Messiah."
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b
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istmas
eer
d
.are san WIC Ie
ctween tWO potentia
1)Qlicy of the Borough Council
foci of malarial infection:"
. h has heI ped so often in formThe J. J.'s met Sunday evening at the
wIIIC
Speaking on uS ome Health Prob~ home of the secretary, Gertrude Schoher neros is being continued.
lems of Delaware County", he empha- inger, 011 Swarthmore avenue, and $ l S I L - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,I
For Every Home
'Sized the necessity of a thorough ex- was allotted to provide a happy ChristM
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1 d
'th
rs. Fenno on Grand Jury
amll1atloll 0 anyone conncc e WI
mas for some local family on the lists
Save some valuable time and energy
the handling
of
food,
such
as
em·
of
the
Family
Societ·y.
Sarah
Fussell
G
.
d
Mrs. eorge Fenno, of Swarthmore
Electric Food Mixer
p Ioyees 111 tap. rooms an
'd restaurants
d H and Betty Bo\yd,'tch were ass,'goed the avenue, was one of those drawn for
and
workers
111 road SI e stall s.
C task of securing a suitable worthy family h D
met
Almost magicall It whips, beats, and
't d
UD
bTl·
t e ecemb er G rand Jury, \"I.,·ch
,~
cI ' ed
.pper
artx
OW llSll P as. a l through Mrs. Helen Muth, :executive in tile court house at Media Monday
grinds. Includes 2 mixing bowls, 3
f
d
ea. er 111 promo mg an
en orcll1g secretary of the Society. Betty Cresson morning of this week.
paddles, juice extractor and bowl.
stnct standards for food handlers.
and Betty !)ouglas will be in charge of
• I •
"Upper Darby is the only township purchasing food for the family, Betty
"Heat Control" Iron
8th, 7th Grade l\lothers
I know in Delaware County that has Hayes and Nancy Armitage will buy
Meet Today
Control the amount of heat with
any item relative to road side stands," nceded clothing and Nancy King and
your fingertip I Heat control dial
Dr. Butts asserted, adding that its Sarah Fussell, toys.
The Eigh!h Grade Mothers' Group
saves timc and electricity.
health requirements were high with
Nancy King announced that she and
will have the seventh grade mothers
respect to tap rooms, drug stores, four other members, Sarah Fussell, Detty
beauty parlors and barber :,.hops.
Douglas, Florence Garrett and Sarah as guests in the music room of the
High School at 3 o'clock this afterSouth Chester Road
Turning to the milk problem, the Marie Disque, would lead Christmas sing- noon, when Dr. Edward Bauer, prospeaker said that any community that ing in the children's disl>ensary of the fessor of pediatrics at Jefferson Medical
insisted 011 pasteurized milk would be Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, on Dec- College, will speak on "Physical a·nd
better off.
ember 22.
Emotional Changes of Adolescence."
The three suitcases which the group
HI am one hundred per cent. opposed
'.
to the consumption and utilization of is filling for Spanish children are to be
Tomorrow's Chaperons
raw milk. I can set! no advantages," he finished by the next meeting which will
continued. "We cannot be too strict on he held at the hom~ of Virginia Morrison,
Chaperons tomorrow evening at the
on Swarthmore avenue, at 7 :30 P. M. Swarthmore Dancing Class meeting wilt
everything pertaining to milk."
be: eighth grade-Mr. and Mes. Paul F.
"The same applies to less extent to Sunday, December 19.
One
of
the
next
projects
of
the
organ·
the water supply. Some townships even
Gemmill, Mr. and Mes. Alben T. EavenrC(luire the examination of ice plants ization will probably be a supper about son, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Randall, Mrs.
and their employees. All swimming the middle of January.
Pemberton M. Dickson j tenth gradepools should be inspected once a week."
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Meryweather,
Me. and Mrs. F, A. Child, Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Butts stressed the need of ca- H. S. Attends Vocational Conpable public health workers, asserting
ference at Springfield Carl Cleaves and Mr. and Mrs. William
Craemer.
that "Upper Darby has saved thous w
ands of dollars by its excellent public
Last Thursday afternoon at the Spring.
health personnel". He said the ideal field Township High School the mem· Tells Pupils of Vacation Trip
way to get action in public health was bcrs of the Junior and Senior classes
In the Swarthmore High School on
through publication of reports of con- of the Swarthmore High School joined
diticms.
with members from similar classes of November 29, l\Hss Elizabeth Barten of
lirs. Paul Fetzer, of Ridley Park, Springfield and Clifton Heights High the High SchoQI [acuity told 01 her
reporting on tuberculosis in Delaware Schools in the first of a series of summer vacation in some of the NaCounty, said that twenty new cases had career conferences. At 2 :15 the pupils tional Parks and in the Canadian
been observed in the last two months, all assembled in the Springfield Town- Rockies. Her talk was illustrated with
that seventy-seven per cent of the ship High School auditorium where they pictures which she had taken.
The places of interest which she
total cases in the county were from heard an interesting address on "The
Chester and that eighty per cent. were Importance of Choosing a Vocation," visited were Glacier National Park,
by Dr. George C. Galphin, assistant Ranier National Park, Yosemite Nanegroes.
tional Park, Waterton Lakes, Banff
Mrs. H. G. Webb, of Stone Ridge, professor of Education at Drexel In·
Springs, Great Salt Lakes, and SouthMedia, co-chairman of the Depart- stitute. FoUowillg this twenty-one group
ern
California.
ment of Government and Child Wel- sessions were held in various class~
fare, discussed the progress of a study rooms of the building. In each of these
YE
group on Public Health Problems and group conferences the pupils with a
announced that the next meeting of common vocational interest gathered Village Window Cleaner
the group would be Tuesday, January to hear about that vocation, its opBROUGHT TO YOUR HOME IV THE
portunities and preparation required,
18, at 2 :30 p. m. at the Media WoA. HAUGER
PtULADELPHIA SUaURlAN WATER CO.
frolll competent men and women who
man's Club.
are employed in that particular voca·
Swarthmore 19
Another speaker was Miss Frances t ion.
L. Hoag, of the Philadelphia Dairy
The purpose of these conferences is
Council.
to assemble pupils who arc interested in
Mrs. Charles Cadwallader, of Mar- various careers in sufficient numbers
cus Hook Quarantine Station, co-chair- to make it worth the while of leaders
in the various businesses and l'rofesman with Mrs. Webb, presided.
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PRACTICAL GIFfS
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SUPLEE'S
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TO SAFEGUARD YOUR COMMUNITY
BOARD OP AD.JU8TiIBNT
Marcos; Eliza~eth ~almer, Nightingale REPUBLICAN CLUB HOLDS
A Children's Choir of 2SO voices
Strath Haven Inn Company by P. K.
House; CarolIne Singer, Ali Lives in
XMAS PARTY "T INN I
Treasurer. havlnC appMlecl to
Some exciting sequels to favorite Iran; Thompson. Ameliaranne at the
A
rom the Upper Darby Grade Schools, Scheible,..
the Board of AdJuatment for authorltJ. to
books are among the new titles for Zoo
Hilda Reinert Sanders, conductor, will convert a portlon of the e&ra8l' bUU~
F'
One hundred and filty members and be featured on this program. The pro- situated on the Yale Avenue front of tile
boys and girls in the public library. Aldo"sr tHhe YOSukn~est rdeaders :-Dorothy friends of the Women's Republican Club gram will include "Christmas Day" by Strath Haven IDD propert:y West of BarYard Avenue lDto eIeepinS i.nd nviDS quarSue Barton goes on with her career
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op
Ip an J urop (poe)
D1
ters for certain emplo7eel of 8trath BaVeD
in uSue Barton. Senior Nurse." There Florence .' Bo
.
P
pms ; of
e aware County, of which Mrs. Holst, UFantasia on Christmas Carols" IDD,
publlc hearing thereo.Q w111 be held
is more about the little girl of the Pumpkin Eate~r!le~ls,
~ter, k L~ter, Joseph Hinkson is President, had a regu.. by Vaughan Williams, "Hallelujah beforea the
Boacd. of Adjustment In COona
ell Chamber. Swarthmore BoroUSh H&ll at.
lIlounties in "Susannah of the Yukon." Fat Gretchen j Vir
B ~c:c C~tle lar old·fashioned Christmas party, last Chorus from uThe Messiah" by Ha~. 8:00
P. IL on Wec:lneed&Y. January 12th
Bob Wakefield appears again in "Bob Choo' Helen E g
M u onM
,
00, Thursday at the Strath Haven Inn.
del, and well known carols. The pubhc 1937. Statu as a Don·eonfol'lll1ng use eKJ.st...
erry
I ';:Ilvira' G
E vekr.s'l Fl
House;
There was a timely gift [or each one is invited.
11la prior to 1928 Is claimed.
Wakefield, Naval Inspector." There are II
arner, ze Ie' orence yett
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f'
- - -.....,........- ELLIOTr BlOllAll.DllON,
8eetetorJ'.
too, many books by new authors.
Fifty Christmas' Poems; Munro anh~chsom:dsr1a ~n:s °h ahF'1.. san nature This Week's Bridge Winnen
Here is the complete list of books
Noodle; Lida, Bruin j May Lindw w SI a . ~
0 t e l anty.
Ethel
8BBBrrP 8ALB8
by ages:Snipp, Snapp, Snurr and the el.
anta, m
e person of Mrs. .
Sled' A" Mers
St
fYL' Patterson of Lansdowne, State Comm,ttee Thursday Nighl Bridge Club winners
Sherl4"'s
omce.
Court House. Ked1a,~ Par..
For older girts :-Helen Boylston, Sue
,n
ereau, ory 0
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dd·r t
I
k
this week were: North and South-Wallon 0 a apedrge .pac , car- ter Dickinson and Laurence Stabler,
man, I? a • bo
Barton, Senior Nurse; Genevieve Fox,
Clare Newberry, Babette; Rosalie
Breakfast W·th th Cl
. rled a Slzable
x wrap
111 a copy
Prlclay. December 24, 183'l
S usan 0 f the Green Mountains; Ann
H t
e
owns, of the Phiia. Record. The box contained first j Maurice Griest and Fred Wilson.
Hark, Sugar Mill House; Florence When th W' d B~mpy; M. Brown, a lemon with a card attached which second; William Craemer and. Andrew
9:30 A. M. Baltem Standard Time
Means, Singing Wood; Helene Pelzel,
e
111
ew.
read-S Davis Wilson from Billy Penn Robinson, third. East and West-Mrs. Condltlona: $250.00 cash or ~~_11lecI ...~
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at tlme of sale. (unless othe... w...,..;r
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Na n ka 01 Old B 0 h em.a;
ugusta ea- M
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A large p,ece 01 bologna was tagged . a ace curdy and Mrs. H. Bardwell advertisement). balance In tell clays. otbW
man, Pine Barrens Mystery.
ary ae onald's Essay Wins "From the Republican men of Delaware Lmcoln, first; Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge and., condltloDB on eta, of Ale.
For older boys )-Bernadin Bailey,
County to the Republican Women." A Mrs. Wayne Randall, second; Mr.
Faclas
No. I52l
Mary MacDonald, a member of the five pound box was labeled "Geo. Hill Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr., third.
Puckered M ocascins; Kensil Bell, Ice
september Term, 1class of the Swarthmore High
_.
I ] oseph Cott Ier, M ap Makers;
P atro;
Brand Taffy."
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School,
has
been
awarded
the
first
Stanton Hope, Smugglers' Gallows;
Santa's pack also contained a string Swarthmore Bridge Club News
. CI lIna
.
Q uest; Blaine h C01 $\Q.OO lor her papee 011 "Why o[ pearls, a token of esteem and affection
' b t:t h L eWIS,
EI lza
onstitution has Endured". This from the club members to Mrs. Bessie The Swarthmore Bridge Club directs
Miller, Bob Wakefield, Naval Inspect- t e
'tl
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M
AI
contest was sponsored by the Everett, successful cantlidate for the of. attention
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or; S . S. S mil, py
ystcry;
an D I
to .Its open h ouse every Wed'I'
S
I
e
aware
County
Committee
for
the
V liters, torma ong. .
Ob
fice 01 Jury Commissioner.
nesday evening in the Legion Room,
servance of the Constitution SesFor Intermediates :-:Marguerite de
.
Reports on various phases of the State Borough Hall, and invites all bridge
qUlcentennial and the prizes were conI
.
Angeli, Petite Suzanne; Muriel Deni. tributed by the Delaware County His. Convention at Harrisburg were given by payers 10 Swarthmore and vicinity
. IS
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A nnoUl1cement of the a "Panel of Delegates," conducted by to Rtr. yh their
son, Susannah of the Yukon', Frances tonca
oClety.
d T skill.
11
h
Gore, Once Upon a Time in Egypt; award was made on Friday evening, ~Irs. J. O. Hopwood. Those participat·
IC ar
. Randa. and Dr. Jo n
Johanna Hekking, Pigtails; May Jus- December 3, at the Upper Darby Junior ing included Mrs. Ethel Patterson, Mrs. A. Murphy turned 1Jl top score 011
tus, Near Side 'llnd Far; Melicent Lee, High School. Students from Haverford Alexander Ewing, Mrs. Arlington Evans, December 1. Second honors went to
Chester, Clilton Heights Mes. Wm. Wohnus. Mrs. Homer K R. ]. Knake. and p, B. Evans .wi~h :;'r-~J;;~\W
Schools, and the Society of the Emmons, Mrs. Joseph Hinkson and Mrs. M~s. Se~e.n Hodge and J. Luckie 1I11;~n~~~fr~~·~~-S-:;::..·;:
Name received other prizes.
Wm.
Alexander.
·11 h ave a. I10I'd
Mrs.H. Helen
Scheerer Simmons Club.thTltdl1e PCosl'tblon.
U
WI
I ay ev~n• ••
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mg on December 22 In the Legion IOii,.·li~a:
•
Bn'plens
p,anlst a so entertamed w,th several read- R
B
h H II
h
I h
Auxiliary
IIlgs an d ch aracter Impersonaltons.
t
d
h
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oom, oroug
a, were re 11res . • .,
I ts of can y, t
aceo
and
Jel
y
were
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k'il
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b
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I a t n
an dgraces
I IS h ope
Disabled Soldiers' Christmas
G'[
d beob
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menI sS all
e ge
soc.a
w. d th
v.ee
g
The Swarthmore American Legion ?rou t ht h[Y tmh emC rs t forHdlstrJbutllOL~ to seasonal shopping' will not prevent a
mma es 0
e oun y ome a
Ima. go d attend
erford
was we~:w:~~~!~~ya~rl~:; Collingdale co?tributed $2 toward the ;he resul:sn~~. play Wednesday, De.
%h.
.ta_ . .
CLASSIFIED
.
week when Mrs. Robert A. Sheppard,
Mrs. Alban T. Eavenson, Mrs. Walter
L. Thorpe, Mrs. Herbert Bassett, Mrs.
L Hedgepeth Mrs Edwin A Yaror
'M
B I ' A'
d H' 0
rs. uc ler yres an lUrs. sGitcreest sat at the Christmas
. d b
ta bl e an d 'II'
were entertame
y
Th
I
W a Id 0 Ph I IpS.
e a ternoon
of this Council Auxiliary
.
.
d
. h
to IIg t many IIlterestmg
e·
a b ave a II th at t h e L eglon an d
d are
f
. d stan d t or d peaee tanI
th
'~~i~~:~1D~ emons rate re.spec or e
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flag. Reme~bermg that New
and Pennsylvania sent moee men
the World War than other states
deemed fiUin gldthat me
a great
Ir
.ffiovement Sh ou
co
om
states which had experienced the
Iarges t d ose 0 f W ar.
.
, The fifteen hundred mental cases of
WORK WANTED
disabled soldiers at the Coatesville VetWORK WANTED-White man deslres work crans Hospital was held a challenge to
of any kind.. Local references. LouIs
Mangano. 341 Dartmouth avenue. Tele- keep alive the propaganda of peace.
phone Swarthmore 2057-W evenlngs.
Gratitude was expressed to the Aus.
doctor who stumbled over the new
cember 8, gave Mrs. J. P. Rankin
Harold Tomlinson something to crow
Police and Fire Department News about with a top score well above the
,.
. . average, yet P. B. Evans and Robert
Robert C. Lemroth, of Philadelphia J Knakc were near enough to cause
t d N
b
17 f
th
t ffi .
a~rles.e
oVd~ her ed °hr hru ra C apprehension. Third place was cap~urVIO atlon was ISC arg
w en e appear- cd by John C Moon ·and B Luckie
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P . '{
• consistent bridge
. ,
e d f or h
eaelOg
a t7'30
.
". N oyemhe e who are playing
23
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The Club ·wllt play a tournament
A fire alarm at 1:20 P. M. November match against the Interborough team
Z7 caII ed th eire
F' Cornpany to t he aut o· th.s
.
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commg
Tuesday evenmg
at Bormobile of Carl Anderson, Benjamin West ough Hall
. h was on fire .m f
'
avenue, whlc
ront 0 l
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314 Dartmouth avenue.
At 6.25 P. M. on the 29th the car of
Arthur Hunt Sharon Hill burst into
PETER E. TOLD
.'
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flames
In front
of Sup!ee
s. Hardware
Store but
had been
extmgulshed
when
.
. d A
the Fire Company apparatus arrive. t
General Insurance
8 :15 A. M. the same day Sianley ],
0
I H' I
h
Kudzma, of
rexe
11, sout
on Chester r~d stopped at College
nue to permit traffic to cross and
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
struck in the rear by tbe car of 'l:ldro,d I
.
. '.
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Swarthmore 1833
C. Bramerd, of Phlladelphta, who ~yas
also south bound on Chester road. Shght
~
~
There are four hundred veterans in
United Statcs Naval Hospital and
~~=;a;v;e-, I many others waiting for admission
LOST
when a larger allotment of beds can be
=;;-"'=;:-=:=~T.::==_====:;: made. Because of proper modern lung
L08T-:-.Blac~. patent. leather pocketbook treatment, tuberculosis was reported on
OOlltalning spectacles, Tuesday evenlng,
Westdale avenue between Chester road and a decline among veterans, whereas
...
deaths from this disease than from
IODo,
$1500 cash needed.
WM.
S. BITTLE
Swarthmore
111-J
NotaJy PubUc -lDsunmee _ Real Batate
_ _-'-______________
Warren Johnson's
TURKEYS
(_Ie BollaDds)
OUR
Killed 10 order and deli..ered
CHRISTMAS CLUB
WARREN D. JOHNSON
An,. ...
Call Swarthmore 1257
N01TlNGIIAM, PA.
Tel. Oxford 21781
A. Wayne Mosteller
Eleetriml Contractor
Now Open for Membership
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST CO.
Member of
Telephone Swarthmore
And here's old Cass-a romanticist if there ever was one. He's been
toying with the idea of giving his Carlotta another diamond for
Christmas and she pops out with-"alll want is HOT WATER." Our
advice - none too romantic, but practical and comforting-
Give an Automatic Gas Water Heater
Installed in the basement, it will give all the hot water any family
wants. You can either buy on easy deferred plan ••. or rent. Ask
for full details on our easy rental plan - offered for limited time
only to residential customers.
MRS.
A.
58
"t Our Suburban Stores-AuthorIzed D_'ers Can "'.0 Make r",s Offer
Ia'"i~:()~~~:
accidonts.
local Auxiliary
today is workto raise a Christmas fund for the
hundred veterans at Coatesville.
When it is rcalized that five hundred
Il:~~::::';a 01week
candy
Ior
and!,~~]~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~
P. M., W. C. Ferree, of Chester, south
bound on Chester road. at Harvard avenue ran into the rear of an unidenti·
fied truck stopped at the crossing.
At 11:40 A. M. last Saturday the Fire
Company was called to a field fire on
Michigan avenue near Fairview road. At
6:15 P.M. the same day the car
Arthur Hunt, of Sharon Hill, east bound
on Yale avenue. stalled about a hundred
yards from Swarthmore avenue and
struck by the automobile of Arthur
Porteous. of Rutledge, attempting to
on the Tight side. No injuries
ported. Both cars were slightly dam.,ged,1
I
provides
bUI two
each ve t eran I't .IS
more ardent efforts will be
made by interested folk to give these
ex.soldiers an occasional taste of luxury.
You arc askeq to bear this latter in
mind and attend the Legion Auxiliary
doll exhibit this afternoon from 2.30
until S o'clock on the second floor of
Borough Hall. Sixty dolls which have
been festively dressed for distribution
by the Family Society of Swarthmore,
will be on display in the hall. There
will be a box nearby to receive coins
toward the soldiers' Christmas fund and
for a small sum a table prize and refreshments will be provided for any
who desire to play bridge in the Legion
room.
I
Choral Society to Give Fifth
Annual Christmas Concert
The Delaware County Choral Society,
Clyde R. Dengler, conductor, will present its fifth annual community Christmas carol concert and candlelight pro·
cession next Tuesday evening, Decem...
bee 14, at 8 :30 p. m., in the Upper
Darby Junior High School Auditorium,
Garrett Road and Sherbrook boule·
vard.
Soloists will be Pauline Waters
Dengler, soprano; Mark Dawson, baritone; Josephine C. Noel, violin; Kathryn Eisenhauer, harp. Kenneth A. Hallett will be organist. R. Vivian Walton
and Dorothy M. Parker will be the
accompanists.
Together with the free and common use.
right, Uberty and. privllege of the above
mentlonecl eight feet wlde driveway as and
for a passageway and driveway in common
with the owners, tenants and occupiers of
rJle acljo1.n1ng premises to the southeast at.
all times hereafter forever.
1m
en.. consist 0' two an' on-half provem
story stucco and frame house.... 2U30
feet; porch. front; one-atol'J stucco addltton. "'..,.
~n t eet·~ stucco .-_
-..... 12x12 teet.
Sold
109BPB 11. QUINBY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
BELL PHONB"
MEDIA. PoL
Mushroom Soil
For Sale
$4.50 Per Ton
Telephone Madison 594
No. '183
Flerl Facias
September Term. 1937
ot
CLOSING SOON
THE NEW
BELL TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
Improvements conslBt of two-story stucco
and stone house. 21x3D feet; porCh front.
Sold as the property of Dorothy F. Beattie.
HOWARD M. LUTZ, Attorney.
IF YOU •• ;
",.rn..
Fleri Facias
September Term, 1937
No. 'n5
,lan'D Install a ".oph•••
'1m•• o.n............ I. eh. .. .
y.ur addr ......... r ••• 4 ••
.ddltlonal II ........ ..
PlEASE NODfY OUR BUSINESS
OmCE AS SOON AS P0551111
Having your ........... pwly U....
In th' tel.phon. . . . .dory Is ••
Important part of your ••I.phone
'.rlle•• It h.lp. OIlau ,..pl' I.
find you q_leldy ... d e.llly.
UE lEU tEUPHONI CO.UIIY
O' PENNSYLVANIA
Together with the free and. common usel
right. Uberty and prlvlleae ot the aforesala
alley as and :for a passagews.y and watercourse at all times hereafter forever.
Improvements consist of three-story br1ck
and frame house. 21339 feet; two·story ad·
ditton, 15E39 feet; pouches front and. sids.
Sold as the property of Julla A. Butler,
(feme sole trader).
& RANKIN.
Attorneys.
No. 800
September Term. 193'1
All that certain frame messuage and. lot
or piece of land a1tuate In the TOWDBh1p
of Ridley. in the Count, of Delaware;
THE SWARTHMORE BUILDING
ASSOCIATION
was established in 1899 for the purpose of financing homes
in Swarthmore and vicinity with local savings. The wisdom
. of its original Incorporalon has been confirmed by
Thirty-
eight years of sn_ful operation.
Mortgage Loan Committee
Delivered and Spread
M. J. MAHONEY
as tho property of Samuel B. Moore.
HOWARD M. LUTZ. Attorney.
J. QUINBY & SON
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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~m=0~r~e~2~1~14~.===:============ among people in genera t lere are more
-
artlcle~ f~r the Home.
I
~~;~i~~m~~~wf.as
Rutgers avenue. Reward. Telephone Swarth-
U~'"th;;'~o~ih"'~·
~~~~~i~~j~~~~~~~~~~
purchase of
I:
==r·a!ledrms.
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SALE!
JOIN
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206 Harvard A.ve.-M500-~~"'.4 ~
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SWARTRMOBEAN
WILLIAM
B. BULLOCK
N. WALTER SUPLEE
E. CLAYTON WALTON
JOSEPH J. GBBB.
PLORBNCB B. GBBB.
Blrecutora,
'150 Harvard. Ave .•
Or their Attorney.
JOHN B. OBNfIBMBR
1612 Market Street.
Pb1ladelPbl&, Po..
8t-1l-18
_.1'L
Improvements constat; of t.wo story frame
house, 26 feet. 4 inches x 38 feet 6 lam.:
one story· frame add1tion, ., teet 4 Inches z
4 teet 0; lllches; frame porch 23 teet .z 8
feet 4 Inches.
Sold
Brewer.
as the· Property ot W1l11am O.
GEARY & MNKlN, Attorneys.
12-3-31;
-.
NATHAN P. P&OlWI.
DEC 171937
•
·· ErrING
P:ARENT ME
THE
10, 1937
DECEMBER
SWARTBMOREAN
since each colmlry fights only when its School of the Swarthmore Friends Meetquested to attend this meeting to hear UVELY DEBATE SPONSORED
own material interests are affected."
iog. Private services after the manner
. •
Mr. Foster and to discuss organization .
.BY W. I. L.
The lively discussion Ihal followed the of' the Society of Friends were held at
measures.
d~bale proper gave evidence of a wide 525 Wainul lane al 2 o'clock Wednesday
As officers of mothers' groups, Mrs. , The W. I. L. sponsored a debale held
and
keen inleresl in Ihe subject.
afternoon and were followed by interment
William T. Clay, Mrs. Willard P. Tom- in the Friends Meeling House lasl Sunin Friend.' Southwestern Burying Ground,
~ohn F08ter to DiBeuBs Organiza- linson and Mrs. Philip M. Alden have day evening, December 5, was greeted
Cardington, Pa.
notified parents of pupils in the fourlh by a capacity audience. Profes.sor Troyer
,
lion of 9 and lo.year-old
• I ,
and
fifth grades, College aven\le school, Anderson and George Cooper, a sludent,
Wins Cash Prize
;,.
Pre-Boy Soonla
and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee and Mrs.
presented the affirmative side of the ques..
.
'. t
Mrs. Emma P. Harper
" 'Next Monday evenitut, December 13. W. H. Gehring have nolified the Rut- lion
"Resolved: lhat the Uniled Stales
MISS Sarah K.. Ingram, of ~r'sto,
.
aI·1 Conn a teacher 10 the commercial deat:8 o'c1o'ck in Room 1, Swarthmore gers avenue students' parents.
should abandon Ihe po!tcy of neutr , y · '
W.ld 1.1f C 11
Mrs. Emma Parvis Harper, wife of
.In favor 0 f Coil ect·Ive S ecunty.
."
partment
at 'f th
, c,I
0 ege,
was
M . H arper, 1ormer Ch cs I er
Higtl School, (entered on the west side
.
ded
I
$10
.
Joseph
. • 1I
r
the
a\\'ar
one
0
e
wen
y
prIZes
•
5' I k I
of Ih'e'lower 800r) a me~ling of paf
Ceorg.c Cooper, the fi rsl speaker 0 n. given by the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- manufacturer, .d,ed
at
0 c oc
ast
rents of boys aged nine and ten wilt
affi~tlve,.
stated
that
complete.
ec?
road
in
its
contest
for
best
letters
on
"My
Saturday
mornmg,
December
4,
at
the
COLLEGE
PRESENTS
'UUOM'
be/ held to form a Cub Pack of Ihe
Boy Scout .organization, in ' Swarth- TONIGHT AND SATURDAY omlC lsola~ton would fonow the application 1937 Vacation Out West." Miss Ingram's home of her son-in-law and daughter,
0.( .neu~rah~y and ~donldff ~reclude any par- letter was a description of the view from Mr. and Mrs. John T. Collins, Jr., 111
more.
The Little Theatre Club of Swarlh- tlclpatlon III war
a aus.
Lei Venta Inn in the Hutchinson High- Guernsey road, following a brief itt.John Foster, of the executive office more College will present "Liliom," its
Hi~ opponent, Elvin Souoer of t!te lands.
ness. Mrs. Harper was seventy years
&£: -the Boy Scouts of ~merica, will first production of the year, on Friday negative team, asserted that neutrahty
I I ,
old. She had been visiting the Collins
speak of the aims in o~ganizing a Cub and Saturday nights, December 10 and would mean Ihat Ihe U. S, governmenl
.
f
Ih
ith Mr
~ack and of tile parent cooperation 11. The title role of Liliom, a barker would prohibil ils citizens traveling on
DONALD F. DARUNGTON
for the past ew mon s who h
•
Harper, who will now make. IS orne
which is necessary in younger boys in a Hungarian carousel, wilt be played foreign ships or floating foreign loans j
Donald Franklin Darlington, son of here with his daughter's famtiy.
groups. He will explain the kind o[ by Mark Gross, '"39, and the part of it would further prohibit the carrying
....ork and play which help to develop Julie by Dagny Hoff, '40.
of any goods to belligerent countries; it Donald Franklin and Mary Whitney
Born and raised at Felton, Del., Mrs •
~Oys of these ages toward the Scout
would
place
an
absolute
embargo
on
send·
Darlington,
deceased,
and
adopted
son
of
Harper
was educated at Felton Sem"Litiom", a legend in seven scenes,
ideal of character and of independence hy Franz Molnar, a Hungarian play- iug munitions to any country; meanwhile Miss Frances M. White, of 525 Walnut inary. She was a resident of Chester
ili choosing activities most beneficial wright, was originally produced in this il!traneutral trade would be substituted, lane, Swarthmore, passed away in the for forty-nine years and was active
to them. In this connection the Scout country by the Theatre Guild in New and some industries would have to be Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, in the affairs of the Third Pres byteorganization has, within the last few York in 1921, twelve years after its subsidized.
Pa., at 6 o'clock Monday morning, Dec- rian Church, stilt being a member of
years, worked out a scientific pla!l premier in Budapest. 'fhe play has beProfessor Anderson, the second affima· ember 6. He had been admitted to the that church at the time of her death.
based on the natural iltterests and the come increasingly popular, due to its
tive speaker appealed for col1ectiv~ secur· hos~ital Saturday .with a streptococci. inBesides her husband and Mrs. Collieeds of younger boys.
bold blending of fantasy and natural- ity, frankly admitting that such a policy fechon after havmg been unwell since I'
h·
. d" Iwo daughlers·
f
1
If'
illS S e IS surVive
uy
, •
'
I L
. Recently there has been much in- ism, humor and pathos.
wou Id mean our supporttllg t le eague 0 I ~tonday of last week. Apparent y su ermg
Th
L SI
f Ph·,ladelH
.
I
·
d
Mrs
omas.
lannon,
0
·
terest in the possibility of forming a
The production will be given in Clo- N ahons.
e conceded that war mig 1t from a shght cold at first he seeme to I'·
d U
C D Donaldson of
Cub Pack in this community and all hier Memorial at 8 :15 p. m.
·bl
I·
I
F·da b
be
p 113, an J.'Vlrs. . ,
,
emerge as a POSSI e el·elttu3lty 0 our have .recovered on.·f) y ut
came Columbia, Pa. A sister, Mrs. Ida Jackmothers and fathers interested arc rcThe list of principals in the cast in- support of the League but he stated his very lit the next day.
.
1 of Philadelphia, also survives.
Born 011 November 29, 1921 111 Mon- 501,
cludes: Marie, Marion Snyder, '38; belief that conditions arc now more favorFuneral services were conducted at
Mrs. Muskat, Ruth Ray, '40; Mother able to the success of the League than tana Donald had attended Swarthmore
when
it
was
started.
"Europe
can
not
sch~ts
until
transferring
from
the
eighth
1.30
o'clock Monday afternoon at t te
Hollunder, Cornelius Brown, '40; Ficcollapse without affecting us very materi· grade last fall to attend George School, Collins home by th~ R~~. ~rp A. b .
. sur, Philip Wood, '41.
Furniture Restoring
Lathem, pastor of t te
Ir
res yBriefly sketched the plot follows: ally," he declared. ulf democracy goes near Newtown, Pa.
dowil
in
Europe,
it
will
recoil
directly
Particularly
talented
and
with
a
great
te~ian
Church,
Chester.
Interment
was
I Litiom is killed in a strike, and goes
In All Its Branches
interest in dramatics, he built and operated private.
hefore a court in heaven, as he im- upon us."
agillCd
heaven
to
be.
Decision
seems
Professor
Clair
Wilcox
the
second
his own puppet show with which he had
··A
A
negative
~pcaker,
asserted
th~t
moral
presgiven
performances for local school pupils
\ impossible, and he is sent hack to ea~th
N
N
with permission to do one deed, which sure is futile, that economic sanctions are and friends. He also wrote several plays.
Y
both futile and dangerous, and that an <:?nc play had been accepted for J?roducshall decide his fate in eternity.
Y
international police force is not practic~ tlOn 0"_ the Georg~ School stage thl~ year.
T
able. 411£ we associate ourselves with the
In the role of Jim, a colored boy, m last
H
League
of
Nations,
it
will
mean
a
mmApril's
junior play, uTom .Sawye~," at
I
Junior Club Dance Hoste8ses
E
tary alliance among four nations," he d~.. the Players 'Club ~f Swarthm?rc, Donald
M
The Misses Helen Ingraham and Kath- clared. uAllianccs cannot be counted on, scored an outstandm~ success In character
R
erine Bassett will be hostesses at the
llortr?yal and rece~ved the pronounced
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SaturJunior
'ClubWoman's
dance toClub
be House
held at
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day evening, December 18. Music will
be furnished hy the Casa del :Mar Orchestra.
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TAILORS AND FURRIERS SWARTHMORE
Cleaners and Dyers
t t PARK AVENUE
as usual. This means that it will be
Old Resident's Wi8h to be Fnl.
published on Wednesday and all ~opy for
fined for Fifty-first Year
news and advertising to appear in that
on Christmas Eve
week's issue must be in the office not
later than Tuesday afternoon.
• •Christmas Eve
Community Sing
SWARTHMORE, PA.
504
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17, 1937
o. Open Till 5 Tomorrow
Postmasler Alfred P. Smalley
announces that the Swarthmore
Posl Office will be open lIntil 5
P. M. tomorrow, Saturday, December 18, to accommodate persons with Christmas packages to
mail. The local post office usually
closes at 12, noon, on Saturday
and Ihe 7 A. M. 106 P. M. weekday schedule will remain the
same.
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LIGHT CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS
WEDNESDAY OF NEXT WEEK'-
One of Ih. nicest customs 01 the Yulelide season in Swarlhmore is the annual
Communily Sing on Christmas Eve when
residenls and friends galher al Borough
Judges to Pick Winners in Xmu decorated Swarlhmore house than in
Hall and unite their voices ,·n Chr,·s\mas
I
Decoration Contest Between
pas years.
carols. Frank R. Morey, is in charge of
c·
h more ." a Iways one 0 1 t h e
Next Wednesdav an, d
;,warl
arrangements for this year's program
New Year':
most gaily lighted communities over
and will again have words of the carols T
f Thr.
the holidays and the three annUM
fla,shed on a screen by a pro;eclor. He • ert118 0
• ee Dir_ecto.r8 Exp....e
. d
h
I
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d
•
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Those who plan 10 enler Ihe 1937 JU ges ave a peasant, 1 ar uous, uty
II also play Ihe trumpet in the
WI
mus,·cal m
anWl1")',
onnna
g re •
f
h
h
k
th·
•
M
be F·led
thi M
Brighter Community Christmas Contest to per arm w en t ey ma e
ell'
ac.compan. imenl as in former years. The Hon ust
•
•s
onth sponsored by this paper have uo time raun d s un b ek
i t 0 conIes t an ..
nowns
S 109 will be held al 7 P.M.
1··
.........
The tenus or three directors of the to lose in deciding upon the style of Th a t's W h y ·
I
IS Impor t ant to ~,
• ,
Swarthmore Public Library Association decoration with which to adorn their your electrical displays lighted afW'
expire in January when Mrs. Harold homes this season. To be eligible for dusk each night during the appomtcil
Christmas Eve, fifty years ago a
G. Griffin completes seven years of ser- competition displays must be installed time. No one can know just when ,1tHi.
Christian gentleman of Swarthm~re
"'ice, Rev. J. ]arden Guenther one three- and in operation next Wednesday even. judges will set out upon their duiy~
sat before a cheery log fire in his hom~
year term, and Mrs. Peter E. Told one iog, December 22, and every night Mrs. Luther AI. Dinmmitt, Mrs. Hart'1'~
on the Hill.
Shadow Players Will Pro":de Ihree-year lerm,
Iherealter, from dusk 10 11 P. M., until Miller and D. Malcolm Hodge are resE~ch me~ber of his 1arge and happy
U _
P
.....
Mrs. Griffin was elected to the Board and including New Y car's Eve.
ponsible for the task this year and will
family had Joyously hung his and her
mque rogram at Players at its first annual meeting in January, If the report "the depression's over" govern decisions as to the three prize
stocking before the mantel above the
Club Monday After
1930. She had been most active prior to is true, if inquiries already received winners. All decorations will be judged
hearth; and had gone happily to bed
Christmas
that official recognition, in the first mem- regarding the conte.;t mean inc'reased by exterior effect.
to sleep and, perhap to dream of the
Th
bership drive which was so important interest, and if as is expected, the
A post card addressed to The Swarthvisit of Santa Claus and the many
ere will be a rare treat for the to the future of the library. She brought many new residents of the borough try morcan will assure the co, nsideration of
surprises they wO'utd find that jolly old children of Swarthmore on Monday to the Library Board an experience se- their hands at the art, there should be your home by the judges if it is reDecember 27, ,.hen the Red cured in her work in the Children's Li- an even k-eener nva
. Iry for th e b esI celve
. d before D ecem b er' '21
fe IIow h a
dc
I ft f or t h em when they afternoon,
G
.• . '
awoke on Christmas morning.
ate Shadow Players of New York b
h· I h d he·
.
f
City come to the Players Club. Th,.s rary w Ie 1 a
en In operation or
r
In Ihe quiet of Ihe wintry night,
two years a lilerary training secured at Represenla Local Pharmacists
second production in the season's se'
warmed by the dancing flame and ries for the Jun,·or Membersh,·p 01 the Wellesley College, and a knowledge of Ch I T
II f S
h
glowing embers of the fire, and gazing CI b .1
recently published books. She has been
ar es roxe, 0
wart more! w.as
~
at the many stockings, Frederick M.
U
f I WI I be a most unusual and col- a valuable member of the Book Com- elected to represe~t the second dlstnct
·
S Imons
was start Ied from his quiet re- or u. 'presentation. It includes Chinese m·,llee and the I.,·brary Comm·,llee. The on the board of directors. of the. Dela.- b
Th
h
musIC on native instruments, a Chi- P S I Ch·ld ' S ti·
f I I·b
ware County Pharmaceuhcal Society at Popnlar Borough Youth Crushed
verlc- y a
oug t.
nese d
b M· K·
L
reen
J rens ec on 0 tIC I rary h i d ·
.
f I '
ance y
ISS mg an Chew, i
er 1 r I
II f "
G ·ffi' t e annua tUner meeting 0 t te or- by Truck He Was Examining
This Thought persisted and became so who also acts as mistress of ceremon- .s y y age y a .res~ 0 J.nrS. rJ ~s ganization held in the Lamb Tavern,
at Sun
Plant, Hatboro
vivid that he resolved to wait by the ies, and three shadow plays in briIJiant m:tenc~ ~pon I Its Impo~tancle and. ItS Springfield, on :Monday evening of thi; i
fire until Santa Claus came.
color. No similar program has ever ~Ile d' ani
er ICfosefiattcotion MIas &UGld.ed
f week. Mr. Troxell is a pharmacist at! Robert \Vheeler Feakins, known to his
Would Santa Claus listen to him? been seen in Swarthmore.
IS eveopmen or veyears.
rs. n - Sh' ' D
5t
!
f' d . S
tl
lIB bOl
rtlen. s dill Ihwart ISmopreMas F .da° ,
acted as childrens librarian
Irer s rug
~~e.
! malny
W ould he consider and consent to this Th e shadow plays, which are an in- fin Spersonally
t d
.
d
'b d
me a raglc ea
a
. • n y,
wonderful idea which had been born tegral p~rt ot the _p,~formance, are a.s~: ~ u~ ay morru?!s
SOl contrl uted
December 10.
in the heart of this thoughtful father? mysterious and aUuring as they sound, . r~e y _.o.man! y
\Vhilc underlll!'ath a Sun Oil Company
III
hbrary
usage
and
dlsS uddenly Santa Cla'lls was in the for th e R e d Ga t e PI ayers are t h e onIy ers. .trammg
t"
.
h·
f b k
Th
truck at the Hatboro Plant IIlspectmg
c 0I.,ceEo
room! Busily working, filling the stock- group in America presenting this an- crimina IOnR IItI nd
00 s·.d
reef
brakes which a driver had reported deings, unpacking and setting about the dent art, The shadow play has long ~~arsBagod 0 a ted' A·atCohn!ldPr~1 enCt 0 Retiring· 'Members
and New fecthre, Bob was killed instantly when the
Christmas Tree the long hoped for toys. been the interpreter of the Chinese m'~tte 0:'" d'. creal
.t'. I rfenh s °lm- B
d
fAd"
G
truck rolled back and crushed him. He
theatre to the foreign rulers of China
e In Ircc recoglll Ion 0
er va uoar 0
Jusbnent nests
.
d
f I H bo
I
Mr. Simons silently waited until he
hi
. . th t
k Th
I
f
Wednesday Evening
was supennten ent 0 t te at ro pant
and others who could not understand ah e ~ervlce In 3 war.
e pans . or
of the Sun 0,·1 Compan'y, a promol,·on
. h
was fi ms ed and just about to leave.
I e IIb
i
d
h e movmg
the
language
of
the
classical
sl".
ge.
Now
rary
en
argeOlent
an
t
The
present
council
had
its
last
meeth· h
· d D ecem he r .
I P'
Quickly Afr. Simons spoke. "Santa
'~f h
h'l
, .
W IC
Ie i
receive
nor t 0
Claus, your spirit hovers over this the shadow actors are doing the same 0 tee I d~en 5 books was ca~nffI out ing on \Vednesday evening of this week. that he had been night superintendent
world at the time we celebrate the in America, for they speak in Eng- by .~rs. Gnffin and .h~~ committee.. In, The meetiIlg was preceded by a dinner at the .Marcus Hook plant for a year.
to these achvltles Mrs. Gnffin at the Ingleneuk Tea Room when thel H h d b
'th th S
Co
b irthday of our Saviour, Jesus Christ, lish. They comc, however, from the addlhon
.
I
f h
.
.
, e a
een WI
e un
mpany
hands of Chinese craftsmen, who carry was III c large 0 t e receptIOn which retiring members of Council (Mrs J
f
and brings love, joy and hope into the
d h
I
I·b
. . . over our years.
Ol1t an the stage conventions in their opene
teenh arged I rary quarters.
Passmore Cheyney ' J . p.aul Brown and' Born I \·122
hearts of aU mankind."
R
G
p n , 1911'In Ch·Icago Ile came
"You come from the far north and robes and headdresses of rich oriental
e~.. uent er has served all t.he Book, Harry Miller) and the three members of to Swarthmore fifteen years ago with his
go to the uttermost parts of the earth, colors, their typical stage walks, ges- Pubhclty, and Property Committees.
the new Board of Adjustmcnt were the! family. His father who was ill when
. h
h
C
d tures, and limber graceful movements
Mrs. Told has been Chairman of the guests of the remaining members of he moved here died fourteen years ago
b ··
'L~~~lOttyw:ei~~~rt :s ~r;:;:elf ~~man , of the wrists. T:ley weave the story of Publicity Committee and a member of council, the three incoming members,] Hal'ing lived i~ several different house~
·1 d
a complete Chinese play.
the 'Childrens Conunittee.
Burgess John H. Pitman, and the Bor-' during his residence in Swarthmore Bob
CI
S
al1~a
aus sm. I e an,d. n.odded, an.d
The hundreds of gaily colored parchA
h
d
Mr. Simons con~mued,- If It be POSSI- ment figures which dance across the
ccording to the constitution of the oug secretary an treasurer.
and his mother, Mrs. George W. Feakins,
ble to grant thiS one request dear to screen with surprising realism and are Library Association the method of nomAfter dinner -Council held its regular had made their home in an apartment
my hearll U k 'I
Ih t
h h·ld
inaqon and election of directors is as session in the Council Chambers in Bor- in the Freedley house, 401 North Swarth".L\l.a, e I so
a cae. e I the actors of the shadow stage will f 1
of S~3:~thmore
mar se.e your hkeness be seen in two short scenes: "
.
0 lows: During the month of December ough Hall with all members in attend- more avenue, for the past two years.
on C~fJstm.as Eve m hl.S or her home, in Peiping", showing street Feshval, nomination petitions directors to fill va- ance, including the new members who
A graduate oi Swarthmore High
even If only for a fleetmg moment, so acrobats jugglers and lion ;::~:::: ~ncies occurring on the Board are to be will take office the first of the year, ex- School where he was president of his
that your ima~e be ev.e~ before us; and the !'Legend of the Willow Plate": clrcut~ted, Petitions may h.e secured at cept AI~n T. Eavenson,
class for four years and captain of the
!hat, as you brmg g~ad ~Idmgs of ~eat
The only performance of this holiday the ~Ibrary and must be signed by ten
Councd approves the recommendation baseball and football teams during
Jor, so may we be JIlsplred to do hke- production will be at 3 P. M.
qualified voters of the Borough of of the Board of Adjustment that each senior year he continued his
wise I"
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Swarthmore and filed with the secretary, petitioner before the Board should pay at Dartmodth College
Santa Claus promised, and so it is, Special Christmas Vesper Music Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, by December 31. $25 to be divided as follows: Borough, 1933. He played vars~i~tiY~'~~~X~~
that each Christmas Eve the ruddy, roT.he actual elections take place in the $5; solicitor, $5; secretary, $5; steno- Dartmouth and was a ~
bust form of Santa Claus bursts into
Once again the Christmas season is LIbrary during library hour.s on January grapher, $2; advertising and other ex· Kappa Epsilon fraternity.
the homes of the children of Swarth- here and with it one of the most enjoy- 17, 19, 21, 22, 24. All reSidents of the penses to be taken from the balance and
Surviving besides his mother are two
more, where they see,' hear and feel able events of the year. The annual Borough are eligible for office and entitled any Ut~e~pended sum to be returned to brothers, George, of Riverton, N. J., and
him; and then goes swiftly on his Christmas Vesper Service of music will t? vote. Ballots may be secured at the tht pehboner.
' P a u l , a senior at Dartmouth.
way with the hearty wishbe given at the Presbyterian Church hbrary on the above dates.
Final. consi(!eration was give the Bud- One of the most popular young men
~IMERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! this Sunday, December 19, at 4:45 P. M.
The present members of the boa~d get \V.hleh. will be passed .by the new of the town, his sudden death is a deep
AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT 1" The service and musical program will and officers are Roland L. Eaton, preSI- C?uncd pnor to January 15 m accordance shock to many friends and acquaintances
Note: Santa wilt stop at your house be SUilg by the combined choirs of eighty dent; lirs. Sewell W. Hodge, secretary; wtth the new state law.
who \,.. m miss his cheerful companionship.
on Christmas Eve if he sees your voices.
Mrs. Passmore Cheyney, treasurer; J. The Crumwald avenue sewer was reServices were held at 10 :30 Tuesday
porch ~ight burning after 11 P. M. If
An organ recital played by organist Jarden Guenther; .Guenther H. Froern: l ; P?rted .completed and there wa,s a gene.ral morning by the Rev. John L. Moore at
you Wish to make doubly sure that Benjamin L. Kneedler will open the ser- John E. Gensemer, Mrs. Harold G. Gnf- dlScusslon as to the Borough s chargmg the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual
Santa wilt visit your children, call the vice at 4:45 P.M. The selections used fin; John F. Spencer; Mrs. Peter E. sewer rent in 1938 and the way in which Help, Morton, of which he was a memSwarthmorean Office, Swarthmore 900, are "Fantasy on Christmas Carols" by Told.
this new tax should be' assessed.
her. Pallbearers were George and Paul
and leave your name and street address Faulkes; HChristmas in Sicily" by Yon,
Feakins, Joseph Kahler, Birney K. Morse,
for Santa"s list.
and UChristmas Pastorale" by Harker.
and \V. S. Harvey, 2nd., of Swarthmore,
I I •
The choral numbers include, "Hark!
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
and Charles Pfordt, of Stonehurst. InterWhat lfean Those flbly Voices," by
ment was in St. Paul's Cemetery, Oswego,
Floor Show For
Henrich. The Girls' Choir will sing the
N. Y.
, I •
Junior Club Dance carol, "The Virgin at the Manger," by
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17
Save Your Christmas Cards
____
Perilhou, the Boys' Choir, flNow is the
7:15 P. Y.-H. S. Basketball with Sprlngfleld ..................... H. S. Gym
G. WiJls Brodhead and Thomas C. Time," by Laubenstein. The Church
SA.TURDAY, DECEMBER 18
Do not throwaway the greeting
Bauer will act as masters of ceremonies Choir sings a group of two tenth and
9:00 p, U. - Junlor Club Dance ••..........••....•••... Woman's Club House
cards you receive this Christmas after
tomorrow evening at the Christmas eleventh century Slovah Carols, and an
SUNDAY~ DECEMBER 19
the season is past. Instead pack them
dance of the Junior Club in the Wo- Italian carol, "The Christmas Bells
11:00 A. M.-Chrlstmas Services .... ·•·· ...................... Local Churches
up and leave Ihem at The Swarthman's Club House. A floor show will Abruzzi," by Gaul, with which the organ
1:45 P. M.-ChrIstmBB Vespers ......•••••.•••........... Presbyterlan Church
morean Office or' take them to Mrs.
·
t
7:30
P.
M.
J.
J's
.•••..••.••••••••••••••••••.
22'i'
North
Swarthmore
Avenue
1eature the Wharton SIsters" ap chimes will be used. The program will
Arthur J. Grover, 214 Dickinson aveTUESDAY, DECEMBER. 21
dancers; Clyde Starr and partner, be completed by all choirs singing.
nue. It has been '-the custom of The.
11:00 A. Y.-Klndergarten Christmas Party .......... Rutgere Avenue School
fancy dancers.
"Gloria in Excelsis," by Mozan.
8:00 P. M. - Junlor Club ChrIstmas Party •••••••••••••• Woman's Club Bouse'
Swarthmorcan for many years to co8:00 P. M. - Badminton Club •.•••••••••.••.•...•.••.•••.•••.•••. R. B. Gym
With lighls out and only the sofl
operate with Mrs. Grover, who collects
8:00 P. M. -Ski Club ... , ................................... Old PreP School
candle light the service is brought to a
the cards and turns them over to a
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22
close with the church choir singing as
group
which eradicates any writing
10:00 A. M. - Cbrtstmas Party •••••.•••••••••.••••••••• Rutgers AvenUe School
the
response
the
ever
beautiful~
"Silent
they
may
bear and prepares them fot'
8:15 P. M. -BIaekfrIar'a Chrlstmas Presentation ..•.••..•..•••••••• , ••• R. 8.
The Swarthmore Pub1ic Library
work
by
shut
.. jns.
Night,
Holy
Night."
will be closed on Friday, DecemTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 23
Everyone
is
cordially
invited
to
attend
Don't
impair
the cards by cutting
ber 24, and on Christmas Day
8:00 P. Y.-Badminton Club •••.•••.••.•••.•.••••••.•.•..•••••.•• U. S. Gym
and
enjoy
this
service
of
music
of
many
oft'
names,
which
can be easily removed
New
Year's
Day.
....- and
__
__
___
_ _ _ _ _ _-'Inalion •.
later without injury to the card.
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VACANCIES ON
LIBRARY BOARD
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CLU'B JUNIORS'
H OUDAY BILL
I
'BOB FEAKINS
KILl' 'VD FRIDAY
on
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NO.
SANTA'S BEIJS
Next week The Swarthmorean will be
TO RING AGAIN issued
on Thursday instead of on Friday
ofl
BALTIMORE
HAROLD L. ERVIN. Attorney.
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER
I
c
HAROLD L. ERViN. AttorneY.
Levari Facias;
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S'I'OBB HOURS:
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-MOD •• Tues. M.'toA.MIO·pt0M.l p~~~
9 A.M. to 9 p.M.-nun. 9 A.
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Improvements eom;ist of two-story stone
and brick house. 15x36 feet; two-story shingle
addition. 10x3 feet; one-Btory shingle addition.
OxlS feet_
SCARFS
Genuine
GIANT
TIGER
No. 414
September Term, 1937
IIChester's Fashion Corner"
SEVENTH
Day
0 :30 A. )1. Eastern Standard Time
Levari Facias
EDGMONT AVE. -
He was a member of ~:.:.:~:iJ~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~
the FIrst
a:c:I~a1:m::O~f:lh~e:a:u:d:le:n:c:e~.
SHERIFF SALES
ShcrW's OmL'El. Court Hou.se, }[edio., Pa.
Friday. December 31. 1031
VOL. IX,
DINNER BEFORE
COUNCIL SESSION
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MrsW
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G-="'R oger....,. Mar ch• sixth grade :t'~::.~1 G~~~tand
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
r.
. .0. Henderson,
• ....... of RutStud ents H omeward Moss,
Ward Mos •• of Yale avenue,
is quarantined to his home in
avenue, spent last week-end
gers avenue, were out of town several
formerly of Norfolk.
House, on the College campus, with
Richmood, V'1. visiting Mrs. Henderson's days last week on a business trip to
Bound Once '. More more,
Miss Lewis allended the Baldwin let fever.
father.
.
Easton, Pa., and Franklin Furnace, N. J.
T -
School. Bryn Ma'vr, and made her d~but
Spend Annual Mid.year Vaeation at the Norfolk German Club. She IS a
With Families, Adding to Hol- member of the Norfolk Junior
and its fonuer president
iday Life of the Borough
Mr. Moss attended the Gilman
Connie Heg will return from Elmira Baltimore, and was graduated from
College today to spend the holidays with University of Virginia Law School.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C.
The wedding is planned for early
Heg, of North Chester road.
February
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• • •
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Next Friday Mrs. A. E. Thomas,
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett,
Mrs. W. Henry Linton, of Benjamin
Washington, D. C., will arrive with
North Chester road, will have as
V,rest avenue, entertained at luncheon on
Miss G. E. Thomas, to
guest over Christmas and New
Th d
D
ber 16
over Christmas and New Yea~s with
Mrs. Bassett's sister, Miss L. A. Waddell,
urs ay,
ecem
•
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. of Perth, Canada, who wilt arrive next
of
A. B. Reavis, of University place.
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell ~. H.OOg,,!
Mr. George
*Abbc, of
Mr. Christian
Jr. will come
bridge
was away f rom Thursday to
from Chicago, Ill. next Thursday to
• • •
William Cleaves, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs: J~
Underwood,
urday on a business
spend ten
M' J
M.I
t r daughter of Mr.
* • trip
* to .
F'
fR days with his wife and son,
llSS ane
acoye,
Carl Cleaves, of Cornell avenue, aU d '\Vallingford Hills, formerly of
of ritz, 0
ulgen; avenue.
Mrs. George W. MacIntyreo(Rose Valtey
William and Seymour Rutherford, sons more, wcre called to Lancaster, Pa.
~r. . and Mrs. Henry LID~on, at
formerly of Swarthmore;'. wilt return
of Mr. and ~lrs. S. S Rutherford, of Sunday by the death of Mrs. Under- B~nJamlll West av~nue, ellter~Uled
Mr. and Mrs. George W. de Forest home Saturday from· The Bouve·Boston
StratIl Haven avenue, arrived home last wood's father.
bridge Saturday cvenmg when tltelr guests
a~ a .buffet supper at their School to spend the Christmas holidays
night (rom Dartmouth College to visit
were Mr. and Mrs. John McFarland,
home on Umverslty place Monday even- . 1 1
r t
their parents over the holidays.
Word has been received here of the Stonehursti Mr. and Mrs.
ing, December 13.
Wit 1 ler pa en s.
,.. • •
death of Frank Atcheson in
Swisher, of Springfield; and Mr.
. • * *
----------------Mary Davis, a student at Colby Junior ?o.lich. Mr. Atcheson lived on
Mrs. F. Norton Landoll, of Swarthmore.
Mrs. Irvin :MacElwee, of 1It. Holyoke
place, entertained on Wednesday, DecemCollege, returned last night to spend the road with his family for about a
holidays at home with her parents, Mr. while he was branch manager of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G.
15, at a luncheon, bridge, and musical.
and Mrs. Alden Q. Davis, of Cornell Ford Motor Company in Chester.
Rutgers avenue, are entertaining
Included in her list of twenty·two guests
avenue. Hcr sister, Elizabeth, who was a member of the Swarthmore Prr.sby- evening bridge club Saturday evening was Mrs. John Whitely, of Ridley Park,
attends Southern Seminary, Bucna Vista, terian Church before he was ·transferred December 18.
a concert pianist specializinG" in Chopin,
Va., will arrive tomorrow.
to Detroit several years ago. His
who was the guest artist.
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d '
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Robinson,
Tom Littlefield, a student at Dart- an two sons su~vI:e..
Dickinson avenue, will have as
mouth College, arrived last night to spend
~Irs. Andrew Burns Chalmers,
over the ·Christmas week-end Mrs.
the Christmas holidays with his parents, Framingham, Mass., visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
(Beginning tonight our shop
win be open every evening until
Johlin, of Nashville, Tenn., who
. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Littlefield, of 5warth- in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Chris_as) •
more place.
Howard Kirk, of Lafayette avenue,
arrive next \Vednesday; her sister,
• :', i·, N
P
11* *f S·
th or place Tuesday until Friday of last week.
Sarah Johlin, and Mr. Paul Harris,
. .. .ancy owe, a
war m e ,
•
of New York City. Mrs. Johlin wilt
, ~. ~Yi.l,~ spend the holidays with her pa~e~ts, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cianci
remain over New Year's Day.
. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Powell, arrtVlOg returned from Philadelphia to occupy the
• • •
first floor apartment of their home
Mrs. J. V. S. Bisho[., of
; ~ . *~ay from Linden Hall, Lititz, Pa.
,
,. *. *.
501 Yare avenue which was
avenue, will entertain at bridge
RoBert Abbe, of ])Ickmson avenue. and
ed I
11
d 11
R EVan aiternoon.
rs: g 'to 'Phila
Theodore Fetter, Jr., of Lansdowne, will \K'alcatk lYd f r ..
motor tomorrow to Williamsburg, Va
cec. an
ami y removltl
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Geer,
bringing George's brother, William, home delphia.
•
Harvard avenue, returned Tuesday
Mrs. Franklin Hardcastle, Sr.,
Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J., wlter.el
Monday from William and Mary College
FOR CHRISTMAS
to spend the holidays with his family.
Middletown, Del., arrived Wednesday tOttl,•• v had spent a week.
• • •
"t M
Clt.rlcs Parker, of The _________________·1
Now is the time
Ted Cook will return next week hom VISI .l: rs.
Swarthmore. Later she will visit in
to choose from a
Ohio-Wesleyan to spend the Christmas
IC'~lllntry Gentleman
holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philadelphia before going to Westfield,
fine selection of
5 yrs. for $1.00
E. Fullerton Cook, of Copples lane, WaH. N. J., to spend the Christmas holidayS
practical gifts.
with :Mr. and ~Irs. Franklin
ingford.
. . $10.00 per yr.
Fortune.
• • •
J... and family.
Prices begin
'ld
'
1
1
t
W
d
·
·
•
there
are
scores
of
magazlnes
between
at one Dollar
Joh n Ch 1 WI return nex
e nes~Iiss Mary S. Pusey, of North Ches·
two prlces Bultable (or someone for
day from Millersville State College, ter road, wilt he hostess to the
Xmas.
GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS
Millersville, Pa., to remain ulltil after Circle on Friday afternoon at her home.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Received right up to xmas eye
New Year's with his parents, l\h. and
* • •
I ha.ve g1ft carda for you
Dartmouth
and Lafayette Aves.
Mrs. F. A. Child, of Vassar avenue.
Nancy McCurdy, daughter of ?o.1r.
SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR ALL MAGAZINES
Telephone 440
ON
PARK
AVE.
.. * *
:\trs. Wallace ~-IcCurdy, of Ogden
Mrs. Lloyd E, KauJIman
Elizabeth Smith will return from COtll1- nue, will celebrate her fifth
"We Dontt Sell Can-We Service Them"
ectieut CoUege and her brother, Bancroft, morrow by entertaining a few
313 Darlmoulh Avenue
from \Vesleyan University tomorrow to at dinner. Guests wilt include Davison
Sw.2080
spend the Christmas holidays with their Luehring, Harold Ogram, Jr., Barbara
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Smith, Soderberr.-, Lynne Leach, Bicky
of Wallingford Hills.
SOil and Donald Fetherolf.
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\.
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1
~~~cl:h~:e:~:~i~~~l entert~tn ~elr
~. ·Fr~es,
-C.
.
E.
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* * •
*' •
t"
* ••
* •
GOWN SHOP
• • ...
* ,.. ...
David Gi1creest, a student at Carson
l..lr. and 1\Irs. L. L. Hedgepeth, of CorLong Institute, New Bloomfield, Pa., will nell avenue, will cntertain at buffet supper
return to Swarthmore tomorrow to re. tomorrow evening before the Junior
main with his parents, Mr. and l\lrs. \dance.
Oscar Gilcreest, of Harvard avenue,
.
* •I
f V
until January 3
Robert Efhngham Do man, a
assar
'. • •
avenue, attended a district convention
Students returning from George School Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at
tomorrow evening to sl)cnd the hOlidaYS\N. Y. last week-end.
at their homes in Swarthmore and vicinity
* ,.. •
include: Emily A1cCurdy, Phyllis Dana,
Mrs. E. D. Brauns, of Rutgers avenue,
Jean Smith, ),forris Bassett, William had as her guest last wee~ her uncle,
McElroy, preSIdent of.
Ashton, David :Mercer, Herbert Fraser, Mr. F.
Philip Banta, Frederick M. Simons.
Teachers College at Mankato, MInn ..
who left Friday.
Mrs. Brauns joined Mr. Brauns in
Mrs. H. F. Roberson, of Albany, N. V.,
New York on Saturday for the biennial
arrived Friday to visit her SOiI-in-Iaw
Chemical Exposition which Mr.
and daughter. 11r. and Mrs. Alfred E.
had
been attending all week.
Longwell, of Lafayette avenue, over the
*'
·Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Longwell will also have as their guests ·Mrs'l
Longwell's sister, Miss Lillian 1I.L Roberson, of New Rochelle, N. Y., and her
aunt, Miss Marie L. True, of Albany.
who will arrive the day before Christmas
and remain until after New Y car's.
.. , lohn Longwell will return home tomorrow ·~or his mid-year vacation from
Franklil:-Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa.
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•••
Mrs. George
Mr. and
Harding Lewis,
of Korfolk, Va., announce the engagement of their daughter, 11iss Edith
Douthett Lewis, and \Villiam Ward
MEDIA
Last 2 Days
Friday-Saturday
ORDER THEM EARLY
FRUIT BASKETS
Are suitable for anyone-men or
women-well or siCk. You never aaw
sueh bea.utlful assortment of truit
bMkets as we ha.ve at Martel's. Stop
In and look at them.
PrIces begin at $1.25
GOODFELLOW BASKETS
Are packed with staple grocerles and
dellvered to needy ramUtes on your
order. Price"S start at $1.50.
MARTEL BROS.
swarthmore 2100
Myrna Loy
Our Gang-Fir., Run Nea.
THE MAROT FLOWER SHOP
315 DICKINSON AVENUE
Swarthmore 554
Open Evenings Until Xmas-8-9 P. M.
You are cordially invited to examine our blooming,
berried and foliage plants. Gorgeous in color, and of
fine quality, sllitable for Xmas presents at prices to suit
everyone.
Plants purchased now will be held for Xmas
delivery if desired
ARTISTIC WREATHS
William Powell
"DOUBLE WEDDING"
Howdy Folks!
PLEASE PLACE TELEGRAPH ORDERS EARLY
ASK FOR DIONNE CALENDAR
Monday-Tuesday
Gladys George
"MADAME
X"
Now Playing
GARY COOPB&-FRANCBOT TONE
RICHARD CROMWELL
Gift Suggeslion! •
COUPON BOOK
Containing 10 Admissions
Good Anytime I
Starts Sunday
$2.50
"The LiMa 0/ a Bengal Laneer"
CLAIRE TREVOR
Do Your Xmas Shopping Locally at
lou Umsted's Sport Genter
SHIRER BLDG., SWARTHMORE
"BIG TOWN GIRL"
Donald Wood!;
FOR GIFfS THAT LAST
GRUEN, ELGIN, AND HAMILTON WATCHES
Telecltron CI...,ks ............. $2.95 - $9.95
Shealler Pen and Pencn SelB. . . . . . . . . . . $3.95
Sehick Electric Shaver ................ $15.00
Diamond Rines - Sipet aud Stone
Rinp, Charm BraeelelB and Other GlflB
FRED
A. FISH-Jeweler
21 South Avenue
Media 1916-W
_!IIIJ!D
TOE SWARTBMOREAN
FEEL NEED 0 F
The Young Woman's Association will
WCAL CUB PACK
hold a Christmas cookie sale from 10
THE SWARTHMOBEAN
_0.....
will.be a Christmas gift, fire-side, prayer
a .... nllDA1r D
servlee at the parsonage.
IWAImIIIO", .A.
~ 111'....
-
me.
I
L. A. SPOD80l'II E-1 Conlest erica". Prizes will be: $100 and an
Auxiliary placque for the best e.say;
$50 and a placque to the high school
pupil, eighteen years of age or less,
who submits the best essay; and five
gold medals for the next five outstanding essays.
At the close of last Friday afternoon's doll exhibit of the Swarthmore
Auxiliary there was $2.10 in the coin
contribution box and about $9 realized
from the bridge party lor the Christmas boxes of veterans at the Coates ..
ville Hospital.
The American Legion Auxiliary Unit
of Delaware County is sponsoring an
Mrs. Robert Reed to Seek S n- essay contest on a dramatization of the
PE'l1!ll L TOm
., U •
Pr 1"
po book "Epic of America" by J. T.
BilIar
I 1•
&or r 0 ~,,"!,g e .m.oary Or- Adams.
Presbyterian Church Noles
gamzation Meeting of
The essay is to be written from rna·
_
JlOSALIB DRYDEN
Parents Monday
terial derived from a broadcast over
II... _
The Christmas Services will be held
the Mutual Network every Sunday
l'IIo... 8~...
on. Su.nday, Dec~mber 19. Morning wor-I. When John Fosler, Boy Scout ex,ecu_jfrom 8 to 8.30 P. M. It is not to exceed
BDt.ed AI Beccmd. ClullIIa.tIier J,
ship IS at 11 0 clock. The pastor will tlve, SpOke to Swarthmore parents
one thousand words on the subject
1t29, &I: III.e Post Omee U 8~:::' preach o~ "Unused Roads."
~ine !lnd ten-year-old boys Monday
"What the Epic of America has
_
&be """ of _ " am.
,A ChrJ~tmas Vesper Service at 4.45 mg. 10 the local High School it
taught me about the future 01 AmFRIDAY
0 clock will be sung by the combined decIded to proceed with plans to
, DECEMBER 17, 1937
choirs of oyer eighty voices. The Christ- ize a Cub Pack in this Borough. A meet.
mas mornmg service will be held Sat- ing of parents is scheduled after
Peace on Earth
urday, December 25, at 7 A. M. in the holidays to form a Cub Parents' Asso.
With Y ••
church.
ciation.
____ ar""lOns I At 9.45.A. M. this Sunday, the Junior Mrs. Robert Reed was appointed chairThe advent of the Christmas season nterme~late ~epartment will present man of a conttn.ittee commissioned
fraught as it is for us with joyoUS tradi- ah pla~, ~he LIttle~t Shepherd", under seek a local orgaOlzation willing to
tion and expectation makes mor
.
t the direction ?f MiSS Hazel Evans~ of Sor a Swartlunore Cub Pack.
the realization of the civilian d~ rl~ ~ e Presbyterian Board. The Primary Willard P. Tomlinson is a member
eident to the war in China. The:; ~ess t:= epart!llent will ?e .guests. All parents the committee and two other
ing in the experience of our ,;, n~
and fnenQs are mVlted to be present. are to be named.
WorJd which helps us to 'ctu es ~n The Young People"s Fellowship wilt
The pack will consist of separate
an enemy attack brings to":l re w t meet S.unday evening ~t 6 o'clock in of eight boys each. The dens will
lated Chinese village' humbl :ver popu-- th'~l PbarJsh House. A Chnstmas program weekly meetings at the home of
ed by bombs from the air' ~ o~es raz- WI e presented and plans completed member with a Boy Scout as leader and
ever separated in the con(~si::~I;Si::r- fO~hthecfh.ristma5 hcar~~i~g party.
a ·Cub parent as overseer. All dens will
sian and flight; death from f . . a· '11 e
on t e • flstian Home meet together once a month as a pack
country all too accustomed to~ln~~a~;; ;::e:tQ'cl:~ta.y :~en~ng,. December Wlder a pack Jeader yet to be chosen.
Open Every Evening Until Christmas
!io~ :et ~ cholera and smallpox epidem- M'iss Elizabeth S~ W~ite~:~::, ~d~t:; C!ar~:~k ~~o t~:e c felt th~t need of a
les, e orror of fire.
for the Presbyterian Board of Educa.. an
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Christmas Eve Deliveries If Desired
EaTf~ f~lIowi?g telegram from Dr. John tion, will continue her discussion of anY o~=:!~~: In the formatIon of
r. a er, ~lr~tor of the China Famine liThe Home and Christian Living." Miss
.
South Chester Road
Swarthmore
~ehef Orgamzatton's work in China elim- Whitehouse will conduct a discussion
1n~tes all guesswork:
and answer questions after her talk. A Christmas Dances Next Thursday
Very urgent need of funds to purchase cordial invitation is extended to all
food . • . refugee needs increaseingly The Kindergarten Christmas Party,
The Christmas meetings of the
acute .• : 137,000 in camps .•. more than for pupils and their parents, wjl1 be Swarthmore Dancing Classes will be
100,~ 1n Nantao safety area •.. 100,- held Saturday afternoon at 4 in the held in the Woman's Club House on
000 In alle~'Yays and vacant houses . . . Parish House.
Thursday evenings, December 23 and
exp~ct additions by 200,000 unemployed
The Church Session will meet this 30. Chaperons next week will be: sevdestitute . . . urge remittance funds as evening, December 17, at the home of enth grade-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G.
soon as possible . . . flood conditions in S. Milton Bryant, on Dickinson ave- Myers, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren PaxS~~ntung and North Kiangsu affecting nue.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sinclaire,
cntlcally 4,000,000 people ... undoubtedly
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. West; ninth grade
heavy appeals will come in from areas
Trinity Chureh Notes
-Mr. and Mrs. George Schobinger,
as hostilitie~ spread inland!'
The Christmas Baskets, to be distribut- Mrs. Ja~~s Bacon Douglas, Mr. and
.A small gift sent through the National ed thm the local relief agencies, are in Mrs. Wilham Thatcher,. Mr. and Mrs.
City Bank of New York to its Shanghai charge of Mrs. Harry Clay Barr, 504 Albert N. Garrett; semor .assemblyBranch to be applied toward the allevia. Harvard avenue. Contributions of money Mr. and Mrs. George Schobmger, Mrs.
lion of this distress may mean to us just should be sent to her not later than Mon- J. B. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos
an. ~dditional expression of the Christmas day evening. All donations of food-stuffs ~h Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L.
SPlrtt. It could save a life in China I
may be sent to the Parish House on
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S t da
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e stu ent committee 111 e arge 0
a ur y or un ay mormngi also on the senior dance includes Jim Brown
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S eience Church
Tuesday before noon. . .
.
E stelle Chapman, Clem WII. '
CbrIs\ian
c h alTman,
T~e men of the Partsh wtll. brin~ their lits, Frances Noyes, Nancy Price, ArCh~lstmas
. boxes f.or the patients m the thur Collins, Elizabeth Whitaker and
fils the Universe, Including Man
Philadelphia
~ospltal to the Church on Philip Park.
Ev
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Sunday mortling. They can also be left
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- at the Rectory on Satur~ay. I:ast year _ ...._ _.._ .._ ..,, _ _........
day. December 19. The Golden Text nearly two hundred chanty patients had
is: "Thou, 0 Lord, shalt endure for a. bit of Chris~".'as cheer because 01 the CHRISTMAS FANTASY
NOTHING TAKES THE PLACE OF
ever; and thy remembrance unto all gIfts from Trtmty Church, Swarthmore.
Given by
The Christmas Eve Candle·light Sergenerations. Of old hast thou laid the
Marji Schaefer and
FLOWERS AT CHRISTMAS
foundation of the earth: and the vice will be held as usual, followed by
Her
Pupils
of
the
Holy
Communion
the
celebration
heavens are the work of thy hands."
Wrealhlf, sprays, eOl"8ages, seasonal plants, and growing Chrbt..
Mr. Guenther will be assisted by the Rev.
(Psalms 102 :12,25).
mas trees at a real saving
Edwa,d H. Bonsall. The Choir will be FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17
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At 8 P. M.
augmented by the Auxiliary Choir of
Methodist Chureh Notes
women. Parts of the St. Cecelia "Mass" I
Swarthmore High Sehool
Baltimore Pike
SPRINGFIELD
S un day morning at 9 :45 the Church will be sung.
Auditorium
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Swarthmore 450
School will hold its "white" Christmas
A Christmas Landmark
A.dults 35c
Children 20c
program. The theme of the program will
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be substance, service, and self. The gifts One of Swarthmore's Christmas landwill be given to the Fifth Street Mission marks is the big blue tree on the
in Philadelphia.'
Ellis lawn, at \Valnut lane and Ogden
Church School will be followed by avenue.
morning worship at 11 A. M. when the This beautifu1 Austrian pine, now
pastor will deliver the Christmas sermon. fifty feet high, has been lighted every
At 4:30 P. M. Sunday afternoon there year for a dozen years past, with more
wiJI be a candle-light service with Christ. than a hundred 25 candle-power blue
mas carols.
lights, intricately wrought into the
There will be no Sunday evening wor branches.
ship.
Visitors make pilgrimages to it from
\Vednesday evening at 8 o'clock there surrounding towns j and some families,
as well as college and high school stuGIF!' SETS PERFUME CANDIES CIGARS CHILDREN'S BOOKS
=================Idents, gather around it and sing carols
beneath its ethereal glow.
STATIONERY PEN & PENCIL SETS
CHURCH NEWS
The big blue tree will be lighted toSWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH morrow, Saturday, evening, and the
Rev. DavId Braun, Minister
iI1umination will continue nightly until
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M. - Sunday School.
the New Y:.c::.::r.:.._ .....
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10:00 A. M. - Bible Classes.
11:00 A. M. - Morning Worship. Mr. Braun Old English Christmas Party
On the Corner
wUI
preach OD "Unused.
Swarthmore 857
Baads."
Chester Road and Park Avenue
6:00 P.M.-Young People's Fellowahlp.
An old English Christmas party for
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
the Faculty and the School Board of
Clarence F. Carter, A.B., B.D .• MInister Swarthmore High School was held on
9:45 A. M. _ Chu~g~ool.
Thursday, December 14. It was pJanned
11:00 A.M.-Morning WorBhlp.
by the Social Committee, Miss lo.fabel
_._:_3_0_P_._M_.__C_...
.:....d_le_-I_Ig:.b_t-,Caro
__I_Be_rvI_ce.:....._IEwing, chairman, for the purpose of
Say "Merry Christmas" with Fine Foods!
TlUNITY CHURCH
presenting a book to Dr. Robert C.
Protestant Episcopal
Disque, upon his retirement as president
Chester Road and COllege Avenue
f h S h I Bad
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. B.T.M•• Rector 0 t e e 00
0 r .
Rev. T. A. Meryweather, Dlr. Rei. Edue.
Amid gay Christmas decorations, the
8:00 A.M.-HOly Communion.
third grade, Rutgers avenue school,
9:45 A. M. - Sunday Sehool and Bible
Class.
students sang and brought in the yule
HAS A 6R.AN D
11:00 A. M. - Morning Prayer and Bermon. log with the help of G. B. Thompson.
~ELECTION 01= FOODS
Mr. Guenther will preach.
Adding to the festivity of the occaFOR. GIFTS.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS sian was a quartet composed of :Miss
SUNDAY
B
9:45 A. Pd.-First Day School.
Mildred Avery, Miss Edna orgwald,
9:45 A.M.-Adult Class.
and Messrs. James Miller and Carl
11:00 A.M.-MeetIng for Worship In the Metzger. A solo was sung by Donato
Meeting House.
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WEDNESDAY
Colafemina, accompanied by 1 rs. C. C.
9:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. Y.-SeWing and.Johnson.
quilting in Whittier House. Box luncheon. I 'I'
Anna Hoke librarian gave a
All are cordially invited.
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Christmas reading, after whIch the
FIRST CIIURCH
OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Faculty and t IIe ~cm bers 0 I th e S c h 00I
OP SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
Board sang ChrIstmas carols.
11:00 A.M.-Sunday School.
After the presentation was made t!l
11:00 A.M.-Bunday t.esson-SermOD.
..
Y l'd
rt
Wednesday evening meetIng escb. week. 81 Dr. Disque the
u etl ~ pa y was
)). m. Beading room open dally, exceptsun.. brought to a close by typIcal old Engdays and hOlidays 1 to 4 P. Mo. Church.
edlflee.
hsh re f res h men t s 0 f wassail and plum
All are CDrdially invited to attend the ipudding with hard sauce.
aervJ.ces and use the ReacUDB Boom.
PIIIt~
-
otclock until noon tomorrow at the
Swarthmore Garage on Dartmouth avenue.
GIVE SOMETHING USEFUL
Toys-Tools-Electrical Appliances
Christmas Lights
Cooking Utensils
Gadgets
]0;
SUPLEE'S STORE
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ALWINE'S
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DECEMBER 17; 1937
My Regular Suit is
Being Renewed by
HARRIS & CO.
11 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 504'
Ski Equipment
Ice Skates
Badminton Sets
Basketball Shoes
Roller Skates
Footballs
Mitten Sets
Scarfs
Jackets
Lacrosse Sticks
Open UntU 10 P. M. Evenings
Beginning Dec. 13th
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MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
MARTEL'S
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~ER 17, 1~'7
THE SWARTBMOREAN
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Kind, Catherine Walter; Stage,
Theodore Dillgl',,1
BEGIJLAIl MEETING SwarUunore High School has opened Robert Hanzlik, Walter
Jones,
it.
girls'
basketball
season
this
month
Ewing,
Thomas
Marshall
and W"It".1
The Junior Section of the Woman's
with
the
initial
practice
of
the
year.
Sanford.
Club held its regular monthly meeting
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Tuesday evening at the Club House, Most of last year's varsity has returned
and
with
many
promising
newcomer.,
Heads
Astronomical
Soeiely
which was appropriately decorated with
H. S. Basketball Begins
JUNIOR CLUB HOLDS
Christmas greens and candles.
The program was opened by the entrance of the vested Boys' and Men's
Choir of the Episcopal Church, carrying burning tapers, which sang Christmas carols. ,
Following this, Mrs. Paul Fetzer, of
Ridley Park, told of the Delaware
County Tubercular Association and
showed a short moving picture of the
Town Crier appearing on tbe Christmas
.scal.
Mrs. J. O. Hopwood, of the Philadelphia Electric Company, showed a travelogue entitled "The Lindbergh Trail'~.
It depicted the air route which has
Craemer, chairman,
f
Dr. Jo~n H. Pitman, professor °d
Mathematics at Swarthmore Col~ege an
local Burgess. was elected president of
'cal ~:::
t Ile R'!ttenhouse A stronoDU.
!ast F~lday, I?ecember ~O. at Its
Due to valuable experience gained last In Phtl~delpilla .. Dr. P~tman ha~ ,cr'ved
MEDIA
SHOPPER:
You couldn't do better than give every woman ?n. yo~ list
underthings from our new Lingerie l;lbop. Y'e speCIalize m the
most talked of slip in America-the BIJrbnon-We al80 have
dainty and lacey styles in both slips and gowns.
Sincerely,
D':AR
prospects for the coming season appear
season, Miss Virginia Allen feels that
this year's team will be able to make a
better record than last year's tearn.
'fhis year's schedulc is as follows:
Jan. 13
Media
Home
Jan. 20
Upper Darby
Home
Jan. 27
Lansdowne
Home
Feb. 1
Lower Merion
Home
Feb. 3
Haverford
Away
Glen-Nor
Home
Feb. to
been mapped out by Colonel Charles Feb. 17
Westtowll
Away
A.Lindbergh through Florida, South Feb. 24
Ridlev Park
Away
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America, and the Andes.
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At the conclusion of a short busil1es~
meeting, which followed the program, BLACKFRIARS GIVE
CHRISTMAS PLAY
announcement of the annual Christmas
the society ~s vlce·pr~sIdent dunng
and as preSIdent durmg the years
and 1930. AIr; S. W. Johnson, of ~mherst avenuc, IS treasurer of the society.
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THE LINGERIE SHOP
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Rutger8 School Xma8 Play
All thc grade pupils of thc Rutgers
avenue school will participate in
presentation of uSanta and the Christmas Spirit"' on Wednesday morn.ing,
December 22, at 10 o'clock. Carol smgiug witt be included in the play and all
the parents and friends of the school
are invited to enjoy an hour's Christmas
entertainment with the children.
aI4ristmus @luggrlltinuli
Why not be thrifty this Christmas and buy useful
things that the whole famlly eon enjoy?
RADIO
TIRES
BATTERIES
HEATER
CHAINS
RADIATOR COVERS
FINE USED CARS
A NEW PLYMOUTH OR CHRYSLER
Party was made. It is to be held Tues-
Kimlergarten Xmas Party
day' evening, December 21, at 8 o'clock.
Yc Blackfriars wilt present the greatly
The club members, dressed as children, loved "Christmas Carol" by Charles
will bring their filled Christmas stock- Dickens at the schools annual Christmas
The Kindergarten of the Swarthmore
ings and canned goods for the Com- program, Wednesday, December ~. School will hold its. annual Christmas
;. niunity Health Center. The Christmas There will be two performances, one 1D party Tuesday mormngj December 21,
party, in reality an evening of games, the afternoon for the grades, the other in at 11 o'cloc~ at the Rutl!ers avenue
purposes particularly to welcome the the evening at 8 :15 for the High School school. A simple pantomime of
following twenty-two members who students, parents and friends. No admis- Chris.tm~s scene will .be preceded
have joined the club this year: Mrs. sion will be charged and anyone who the smgmg of gay ChrIstmas s~ngs
Frederick Calvert, Mrs. D. S. Freder- wishes may attend the evening perform- traditional Christmas carols. ~ISS. M.ar~k, Mrs. Gordon Street, Mrs. Harry ance.
garet Price extends a cordial IDvlta3tevens, -Mrs. W. C. Morrow, Mr3.
In addition to the play, the High tion to parents and friends of the KinNayne Mosteller, Mrs. Maurice Hr- School Chorus, 100 by Miss Edna Borg- dergarten to atte~~ ,the party.
North, Mrs. Earl Anderton, Mrs. Fred- wald, will sing old English Carols,
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~ick Bogardus, ¥rs. David Gerner, among them "Here We Come A'Was- Ski Club FOrmIng;
Mrs. Lloyd L. Leach, Mrs. Grafton sailing," "The Wassail Song," "God Rest
Meets Again Next Week
Carlisle, and'loriss Doreen McConicky, Ye Merry Gentlemen," "The Boarshead
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d
Miss Eleanor Schouy, }OHss Helen Carol," and "The Dulci Jubito."
dForty sdknng ~thu~lasts, yo~ng :"a
Shenkle, Miss Betty Wagner, Miss CarThe cast of the play includes; Crawford 01 ,!urne out . ues ay .evenm~ a .
k
F
S
R b t H
I'k
meetmg to organtze a Ski Club m thiS
:- olyne Wilsoll Miss Elizabeth lac son,
cUer as croogej
o.er
anz I .as part of the country. Held at Lou Um. ltiss Alice hlarriot, and Miss Leanore Bob Cratchet; Ruth Lipman as MISS sted's athletic equipment shop on South
Bhmdin.
Cratche.t j 'Vatter Sanford as the. Ghost Chester road the meeting was addressed
of Christmas Pa~t; Charles DaVison as by Rene Montrezza, well known ski
the Ghost of Christmas P~escllt; Wa1te~ instructor, who is a leader in the moveCollege L08es to Wesleyan
Jones as the. Ghost of Christmas Future, ment to form an organization for the
Robert White as. the Ghost of Jacob purpose of instructing beginners in the
Wesleyan defeated Swarthmore Col~Iarlcy; Alex Ewmg as Ebenezer. Gr~ce proper rudiments of skiing and pr~·
lege at basketball by the score of 52 to
43 at the Swarthmore Field House, Dodd, d~nne IW~ay, datl~ Nah'1.cYI King viding entertainment ,for marc experlare rea mg se echons unng t e pay.
enced followers oi the sport.
last Saturday night. Play was close durThe com.mittees are a~ follows:. CosIf a sufficiently large group materiing the first half and at the intermistlunes, . ElIzabeth Bowditch, chairman, alizes it is planned to lease a nearby
sion Wesleyan led 25 to 22. During
the second period the margin widened Ruth. LII>man, Sally Raymond. Gertrude golf course in antici~tion of some
slightly, and Wesleyan had the advan- Shol~ll1ge~, Estelle. CI~apman, ~nd Sarah skiing weather and to arrange partics
Marte Dls(}ue; Lightmg, LoUIS Detloff, for the ski trains to the POCOIlOS.
tage there also by Zl to 21.
chairman a~(~ Robert HanzEk. ~ Busille.ss
The next meeting wilt be held at 8
and Advertlsmg, Charles DaVison, chatr- o'clock next Tuesday evening in the
Wesleyan
G. F. Pts. man, Estelle Chapman, Grace Dodd, Old Prep School gym.
o 8 Elinor Smith, Joe Cotlins, William GorRichards, forward ...•.... 4
3
3 man; Properties, Elizabeth Cresson.
Knowles, forward • . . • • •.. 0
5 11 chairman, Rohert Thorpe, Marjorie TornSPECIAL
Morietor, forward ...•.... 3
O 0 liuson, Catherine Brill; Program, Anne
Coote, forward ..••..•.••• 0
o 10 \Vray, chairman, Robert White, Nancy
Phelps, center ............ 5
Burns, center ............. 0
o 0
SUNNY SHADE SHOP
'Whiting, center .•........ 0
o 0
Old Bank Building
7 13
Son'aem, guard •.•.....•. 3
Christmas Gifta for the
Hevirest, guard .•........ 0
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1
Entire Family at
Nelson, guard ............ 2
2
6
Derbyshire, guard •....... 0
o 0
Make this Christmas a Most
HANNUM & WAITE
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
SWARTIL 1250
Everyone
likes
these!
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Shades and Lamps-$1.50
Totals .................. 17
SHIRER'S
DRUG STORE
18
Swarthmore
G.
Weltrner, forward ..•.....
Smith, forward ...........
Lippincott, forward .•.•.•.
Eberle, forward ..........
Tapley, center ............
Jakie, center ...•...•.....
Wray, guard .............
1
0
1
7
0
0
1
Reller, guard ............. 2
Blackman, guard •......... 2
Crothers, guard •.......... 0
F. Pts.
~ ~I
3
I
o
17
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0
1
3
3
3
7
7
0
o
Totals .................. 14
Wesleyan .................. 25
Swarthmore .......•....... 22
Referees-Abrams and Barfoot.
UR OWN
CHOCOLATES
OF~tfre~ QUAD?,
Onr trim standard package with a colorful
holiday card top at no extra cos.. Guaranteed
tim 'P.'alily chocolates, packed for U8 under our
name by Gobelio.
Also thin mints, chocolate. covered nuts, and
fancy gift packages up to $1.50 the pound.
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
ON HIE CORNER
Chesler Rd. and Park Ave.
Swarthmore 857
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Kodaks - Cine' Kodaks
for home movies
Toilet Seta
Kaywoodie - Milano
Pipes
Christmas Cards, Christmas
Package Wrappings
Confections - Cigars
Happy One
ALL SPRUCE CHRISTMAS TREES
Beautiful
Fresh Cut
Perfect Shaped
Pennsylvania Grown
(With or Without Ball of Dirt)
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At Really Low Prices
LIMA
MARTEL BROS.
LOCUST KNOLL FARM STAND
Providence and Chester roaoIs
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SWARTBMORE 2100
GIFfS FOR HER
Avoid the laot minute rush. Take advantage of the complete selections. May we suggest that you c?me in toda~.
Practical Gifts of Wearing Apparel arc m order thIS
Christmas, and our store is crowded with bright colorful
suggestions.
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Ties, Handkerchiefs, Searfs, Socks, Robes, Shirts, Pa·
jamas, Jewelry, Leather Goods and Sportawear. •
Ladies' Hosiery the newest shades. A eomplere line of
Barbizon Unde:.wear, in Robes, Pajamas, Gowns, SUps,
Panti.... ete. Silk and Velvet. Paja~as and Negligees:
Dainty Hankies, Gloves, Vamty FaIr Underwear, Ski
Suits, Suede Jacke.... Sweaters and Novelties.
OPEN EVERY E~G
BUCDNER~S
Park Avenue
Swarthmore
BELL'S
XMAS TREES
Cut Fresh From canada
Rutgers Avenue Beyond
Post Office
Dave served Swartbmoreacl lor
the put 15 7ear8 with ChrIst·
mas Trees aDd Greens.
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Holly Wreaths, Bnnch Holly
Rope Laurel, Mi8tletoe
All S; •
PrI_ ru.hl
c.n to See
u.
We WIll Please You
Yo..
lJ". lhliwr
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UtUity Shop
19 S. Choter Rd., Swarthmore
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Swarthmore school children are invited to see the results of their handiwork
so
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SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
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A 'GiFT THAT Wll..L LONG
BE APPRECIATED
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Open Evening. Until Chri.,ma.
faithfully engaged
during the past few weeks at the annual
Toy Shop in the Woman's Club House
on Tuesday morning, December 21, from 'I
9 to 10. Those who have in this way
acted as Santa Claus to other children
can well feel proud of their work and
may know that it will bring much happi.
ncss and good cheer to some other boy
or girl. Mothers will select toys for the
children of their families at 10 o'clock
Tuesday morning. The shop will be open
until 5 o'clock for those invited by the
Family Service of Swarthmore and Vicinity to select the toys best suited for
the youngsters on local relief rolls,
The health and welfare section of the
Woman's Club extends a cordial invitation to aU interested adults to view
the reconditioned donated toys at the
Club House from 7 :30 to 9:00 P. M.
next Monday evening.
KUPPINGER'S
MRS. J. PASSMORE CHEYNEY
PROSPECT PARK
527 CHESTER PIKE
"The Shop With
The Spirit
of Christ11Ul8"
Let us help you seleet
JUS&
the right glCt Cor that pe....n
who "has everythin."
4 Park Avenue
Phone Swa. 18
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Swarthmore, Pa.
CO-ED' BEAUTY SALON
Conducts Vocational Guidance
And Junior Employment StUdy
409 Dartmouth Avenue
Mrs. Hugh F. Denworth, of Elm avenue, has just completed a study of Vocational Guidance and Junior Empioy~
ment in the public schools and in the
State Employment Service in the cities
of Minneapolis and Chicago.
,
Mrs. Denworth is the chairman of
the Division of Guidance and Junior
Employment of die Delaware County
Welfare CounciJ. In this capacity she I .
will make a report of her recent studies to her committee, which is representative of agencies and citizens of
Delaware county who are interested in
the development of an effective employment Service for all young persons between sixteen and twenty-five in Delaware county.
Mrs. Denworth took her graduate
work at the Chicago School of Civics
and Phitanthrophy. She followed this
with four years practical experience in
Vocational Guidance and Junior Employment in both the Chicago and Minneapolis public schools.
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Now that the Holiday Season is here-Call
us, and make your appointments in advance
HARRY L. MILLEn
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Be Ready for the Christmas Parties
CALL SWARTBMORE 595'
Every Shampoo a Scalp Treatment
PRACTICAL GIFTS
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Keep him
on his toes
during these
Properly Fined by X-Ray
LU.BEN'S
IIlndoor
Days"
J. PAUL BROWN
JUNIOR CLUB
Christmas Dance
WOMAN'S CLUB HOUSE
Park Avenue
75c Up
Saturday, December 18
(Oppos;te Borongh H.II)
102 PARK AVENUE
$1.50 Per Couple
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DURING winter, it is particularly imporlant that children
9 P.M to 1 A.M.
Tickets at Door
Swarthmore, Pa.
GIFTS FOR HIM
Adolph's Barber
Shop
Invitation to Toy Shop
LARGE SELECTION
XMAS TREES
HOLLY
HOLLY WREATHS
MISTLETOE
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TREE STANDS
. $1.25 to $1.50
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Occa8ional Chairs .......... ,$ 4.95
Wing Chair8 ............... $10.75
Pocket Tables ............. $ 3.65
Drop Leaf Tables ........... $ 3.65
End Tables ................ $ 1.50
Buuerlly Tables ...........• 4.25
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of the Swarthmore Series will be a
costume dance held in the Woman's
in which they have
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Club House.
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SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
WCUST KNOLL FARM
College. He is head of the Eastern Di- the aisles in the role of "sandwich man"
vjsion of the Pennsylvania Society of and urged everyone to join the Home
Mental Hygiene. It is due to him that and School Association.
the Home and School can present the
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EXCEPTIONALLY FINE
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REASONABLY PRICED
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of Psychiatry at Jefferson Medical enlivened by Robert White, who paced
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SENSIBLE GIFTS FOR BABIES
CHILDREN, AND GROWN-UPS
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ber 14. Dr. Keyes is Clinical Professor
The period before the meeting was
Dr. Keyes pointed out that adolescence is the period ldlling between the
ages of 12 and 25, when 'youth is emancipating itself and must learn by its
mistakes. Its environment must help
develop strength of character, selfcontrol, and self-respect, he declared,
since character tone is absorbed by
children from the home and their associates. Dr. Keyes stressed se7eral
times the importance of emotional maturity in parents.:
Parents can best help youthful adjustments by training with .encouragement and reassurance; applying discipline that is correction with an understanding of the meaning of the error; arousing appreciation of the advantages arO'Und him and stimulating
the use of these facilities, Dr. Keyes
asserted.
Adequate sex hygiene for children
should begin when they are old enough
to ask questions, he continued, and
these should be answered honestly,
with frank and accurate information.
"Free discussions are necessary as secrecy is dangerous. If unfortunate experiences occur, they must be properly
understood and carefully discussed to
avoid any element of tragedy or destruction of the child's self-confidence."
Dr. Keyes stated that too much protection is more dangerous to children
than too much freedom; that avoidance
of outside contacts is dangerous and
leads to an unsocial personality that is
apt to be always out of a job. He
warned that children given too much
correction are being given too much
attention and that a child should share
the advantages and economics of the
household, else he will make a poor
life companion and end in divorce
courts. Chi!dren think. remarkably
~ell, he .sald, and t?elr. confiden~e
Improves If parents Will dISCUSS thetr
opinions with them. He reminded the
par~nts present that when a parent lets
g~ lII.an g er. he has lost control of the
Situation. He declared that the most
important thing for youth_ to develop
is an ability to get on with his fellows
and top grades intellectually are of far
less importance than this adjustment.
Dr. Keyes discussed emotional control as an important phase of mental
health and stated that a display of anger causes loss of nervous energy and is
an act of self-indulgence; that an emotional, unstable child is a sick child
and irritability is evidence of nervous
fatigue, which may be emotional or
physical in origin. All unmanageable
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CARDS, GIFTS AND
WRAPPINGS
The Keystone Automobile Club will
survey the traffic problem. of Swarthmore in the light of safety for children
Noted Payehialriot PreHnta Dis- on
our streets. A report will be made
_sion of Ado'-eseent Problems at the January 11 Home and School
to Large Audienee
meeting, when Dr. J. J. Waygood, Chief
of the Psychiatric Clinic at the ChildDr. Baldwin H. Keyes addressed the ren's Hospital in Philadelphia will dismeeting of the Home and School As- cuss "The Effect of Parental Emotions
in the offing, he said, and warned that 7042 Garrell Rd. Open Every E~ening
violence breeds hate and never helps
discipline, while firmness and understanding breed affection and respect.
Donato Coiafemilla and Mrs. Helen I
H. Venturini presented a musical program which consisted of "Non EVer",
by Mattei j "Pale Moon", by Logan;
and "Tenso", by Tosti. Mr. Colafemina's sympathetic interpretation and
mastery of vocal techniques were highly appreciated by his audience.
Dr. Horace Hopkins, Program Chair-I
man, presented questionnaires for pa-I
rents to fill out concerning desired entertainment features for the Home and I
Slipper8 are Useful Gifts for
School meetings.
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The appointment of Dr. Lc Roy Mer- J
cer to study the affiliation of the local
Home and School Association with the
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THE SWARTBMOBEAN"
HOME & SCHOOL
HEARS DR. KEYES
SNOWDEN'S, Inc.
encouraging. Letter winners of last year's
team returning are: Betty Douglas Capt · H . t WI' kham and Sylvia Swann
am, arneMaryc Bonsall,
, Naomi Wright,
forwards;
and Ella :Mae Beagle guards.
DECEMBER 17, 1937 .
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del Mar Orchestra -
Floor Show
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keep their health and vitality_
For strong lillie bodies are
beller able to fight off the
"colds" and other infections
that are 80 Mmmon at thi.
time.
Help yonI' child keep 'WeD
by giVing him at Jeasi a quart or
milk a day. It supplies calcium to
help build strong bones and sound
It tastes beuer too. There'. a cup
of cream in every quart. And it is
prorlueed under the SEALTEST Sys.
teeth, protein for muscles, along
with olher minerals and vitamins.
TE!'I Ot" LAnoRATOR\' PftOn:CTION.
Supplee Sealte.t Milk is pro1ft-ted by every seientifie safeguard.
plee serviee. Telephone your order
to Chester 2-5721.
You'll like the courteous Sup-
Caramels, Creams, Luscious
Coated Nuts, Fruits and Jellies
SWARTHMORE CHOCOLATES
Made and Sold in the Old Bank BuUding
Swarthmore 2149
Open Evenings All Next Week
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE
bll:t!E~BER 17, 1~87
SWARTBMOREAN
Kim], Catherine Walterj Stage, John . - - - - - - . . . : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
CraclIlcr, c1mirman, Thcooorc Dingle.
Swarthmore High School ha!t opened Rohert Hanzlik, \Valler Jones, Alex I
SNOWDEN'S, I n c .
'fhe Junior Section of the \\'oman's it:- girls' baskethall season this month Ewing, Thomas b,1:arshall and \Vatter I
MEDIA
Sanford.
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DEAR SnoPPER:
Tuesday evening at the Club llousl', I 1105t of 1
which was appropriately decorated with: and with many promismg neWCOla1Crs:
You couldn't do beller lhan give every woman on your list
Christmas greens and candles.
I prosl)cct", for the coming Sl'it!;on aplJear Dr. John ll. Pitman. prof~"or of
undcrlhings from our new Lingerie Shop. We specialize in the
'rite program was opcncd hy thc CII-' ('IIl'oliraging. Letter \\'inners of last year's
llIost talked of slip in America - the Barbizon - We also have
.).Iathematics at Swarthmore College and
trance of the vested Boys' and 11clI\ I h.'am returniJlg arc: Bett)' Douglas Capdainty
and lacey slyles in bolh slips and gowns.
11)(.:a1 Burg"'''s, Wol!" dcded president or
~hojr of. the Epi.scopal Church, carry- ilaill.llarrit·t \Virkham, and Syh·.ia S\~'anJl
the j{ittenhou~c Astronomical Society
Sincerely,
mg Imrlllllg: tapers. which !:i::lIlg Christ- 'I forwards; Mary Bonsall, Naomi \Vnght,
last Friday, Decemher 10, at its Illl,cting
THE LINGERIE SHOP
mas Ctirols.
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during: 1937 l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-'
l;otllming thi"" ::\lrs. Paul Fetzer, 01 \ (Jue to ~all1al;~t.' ~:..yericncc gailll'd last thc !'odety as
Ridlc,' Park, told of the Vcla"arc I o.;('ao.;OIl, )'lIss \ IrgnUtl Allen fcels that alld as prcsident during thc y.... lr~ IlJ29
County Tuhl.'rclllar •\s~OCttltiOll and 1 thi~ y('ar':-; tl.'am "ill he ahl~ to make a ami 1930. .Mr. S. \\T, Johnson, of Am- '0;;
sho\\cd a slHlrt 1Il()ving ,)icture of th .., Illl'!t,('r n.'I.·or!1 than hlst . )car steam.
her .. t annllC, is treasurer of th ... ~ofil'ty.
To" n Cricr .II'PC;lfIlig 011 till' Christ1ll33\ 1111 ... ) ('ar s schedule. IS as follows:
s('a!.
Jan. 13
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HOllle
Rutgers School Xmas Play
hn 'tJ
Upp ... r i>:.u by
llomc
~lrs. J. O. IlOll\\llod. oi the Philadc:l- -J''m'-,I
Lansdowne
Home
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All the grade pupils of the Rutgers
Why not be thrifty this Christmas and buy useful
llome
I.ow ... r )'Ierioll
clogue cntitled "The Lindbergh 'frail". Fl'h. )
avt'lItJ1,'
school
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things that the whole family can enjoy?
IIm'erfore!
It depicted the .ur routt! "lllch ha~ r I 1('
Clcn-l~or
I lome I)res('nt:ltioll of "Santa and the ChristHEATER
bcell Illappcd uut by Colonel Charles i :c I" 1
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Away lIIas Spirit" on \Vedncsda,' morning,
A. Lindbergh throug:h Florida, South 1'.('1" 7
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singCHAINS
TIRES
Away
Amcri..:a, and the :\Ilde~
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Wdlcy Park
ing wilt hc included iu the play and a11
BATIERIES
RADIATOR COVERS
the parcnts and friends of the school
At the condu~ion of a short busillc.:;!. I
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are invitcd to enjoy 3n hour's Christmas
mccting, \I hich followed the program,! BLACKFRIARS GIVE
announccment of the allnual Christmas
CHRISTl\IAS PLAY ('ntl'rtainlllent with the c1uldren.
A NEW PLYMOUTH OR CHRYSLER
party was made. It is to be held TuesKindergarten Xmas Party
day evcning, December 21, at 8 o'clock.
Yc Blaek£riar:; will present the greatl)"
HANNUM & WAITE
'rhc club members. dressed as children, lund "Christmas Carol" by Charles
will bring their fillcd Christmas stock- Dickens at the schools anllual Christmas
The Kindergarten of the Swarthmore
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
ings and canllcd goods for the COUl- IJlOgram,
\Vednesday, December 22. School witl hold its annual Christmas
SWARTH. 1250
, mUliity Health Ceuter. The Christmas There wilt be two performances. one in party Tuesday morning, December 21,
H. S. Basketball Begins
JUNIOR CLUB HOLDS
REGULAR MEETING
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11llrposes particularly to welcome the the evening at 8:15 for the High School school. A simple pantomime of the
folltJ\\illg twenty-two mcmbers who students, Jlarcnb and friends, No admi~- Christmas scene wjlt be preceded by ~
have joined the club this year: ).{rs .... ion wilt he dtargcd and anyone \\'ho the singing o£ gay Christmas songs and . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
Frederick C'lkert, )'lrs. D. S. Fredcr- \\i:;hcs may ath-nd thc c\'cllillg perform- traditional Chri~ttuas carols. :Miss Mar"ck, ~lrs. Gonion Streett Mrs. Harry alice.
garct Price extends a cordial invita,tevens t ~lrs. \\'. C. ~[orro\ . .', )'lrs.
In additiun to the plOlY, the High tioll to pOlrents and friends of the KinNayne 1\lostcller, )'I1'S. ).[aurice Hr- School Chorll~, k'(l hy ).liss Edna Borg- ckrgarten to attend the party.
~..-:rth, )'lrs. Earl Audertoll, ~lrs .• Fred-i \\ald, will sing old Eng-lish Carols, Ski.
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!Tlck Bugardus. Mr:;, DaVId Gerner, I amung th('l11 "Jlere \Vc Comc A'WasClub Forming;
.Airs. Lloyd L. Leach, )'lrs, Grafton sailtn~," "The \\·a ... sail Song," "God Rest
Meets Again Next Week
Carlisle, and ro.li~~ Doreen )'lcConicky, Yl' )'lerry Gentlemen," "The Boarshead
Miss Eleanor Schony, ~Iiss Helen Carol," and "Thc Dulci Juhilo."
Forty skiint{ cnthllsiasb, young and
Shenkle, Miss Betty \Vagner, ~li:.os CarThe ('a~t of the play include,,: Craw£ord old, turned out Ttlt'sday enlling at a
ol):ne \'~ilsoll )'l~s!i Elizabe~h JaCkson,! Fl'tll'r as Scroege: l{ohert IIanzlik it!' meeting- to organize a Ski Club in this
~hss ~hce :\larfllJt,
I Crakhet;
\Valter Sanford a~ the Ghost sted's athletic Nluipmellt ~hop on South
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. the: Gho"t of Chri . . tlllas Pn.'scllt; \Valter hy Hellc }'lont~czza, well. kllO\\1l ski i
College Loses to 'Vcsleyan
i Jone~ as thc Ghmt of Chri~ttnas Futnre; illstructor, who IS a lcad~r II~ the 1U00'COWN
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holiday card top at no extra cost. Guaranteed
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Also thin mints, chocolate-covered nuts, and
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Swarthmore 857
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DR. K E Y E S
Noted Psychiatrist Presents Dis-
cU8sion of Adolescent Problems
to
La
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Dr. llaldwin IlK, ,. .
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~_SWARTHMOREAN
National Parenl Teacher's Association RETIRING COUNCIL MEMBERS
was announced.
The Keyslone AUlomobile Club will
survcy the traffic problems of Swarth.
more in the lighl o[ sa[ety [or children
, (
011 our street~. A report will be made
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at the JaJluary 11 Home and School
lIIeeting. when Dr. J. J. \Vaygood, Chief \
of ~he P5y~hiatric Clinic at the Childt
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~Cll s ..~ ~ospl~al in Philaul'lphia will dis~
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cuss • ~ he hff('ct of Parental Emotions
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cnh\"~lIed .by Robert \Vhite, who paced I
thc alslcs III the role of "sandwich man"l
1 and urgl'd cveryone
to join the lIome I
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and School Association
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sociation last 'l'ucsd
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ecember 14. Dr. Keycs IS CllI1ical Pr f .
of Psychiatry at J.ff >
0 es.sor
College. lIe is hcad e cr_so~l Mcdle~1
vision of the Penl1s0,f .th~.l.~st~rll ])1Mental Hygiell e It ~ h~111.l1 SOlc.lelYI of
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t IIe lI?lIIc and School can present the
vcry hne program of cXl'erts on lllCll' offers this year.
t a 1 h ea1tl1, W h'Ie.h It
Dr. Keye~ poltlted out that adolcs'1'1'
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fIle. al~m~.11 i\l'\\ \ ~a~ s hv.e dance I
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del-clop strength of character, sclfIllvitation to Toy Shop
c~:mtroJ. amI self-respc:ct, he declared.
sll~ce character tone is absorbed by
Swartllll101e school children arc iJ.c1uldrcn £rom the home and their as- vitt'(l to sec the results of their handi\\ork
sociates. Dr. Keycs stressed several in \~'hich they have so faithfully engaged I
times the importance of emotional ma- ?Uflll~ the !last few wecks at thc annual
turity ill parents.
roy Sho)) III the \\'oman's Cluh House
Parents can best help youthful au- on Tuesday morning, December ll, from:
justmcnts by training with ellcourage- 9 to 10. Those who havc in this way
ment and reassurance; applying dis- acted as Santa Claus to othcr children'
cipHnc that is corrcction with an Ull- can well feel proud of their work ami
derstalldiH~ of thc meaning of the cr- may know that it will hritlg much happi-'
ror; aroUS1l1g appr~ciation of the ad- ne!'s. and good cheer to sOllie other boy
vantages around hun and stimulating lor. girt. :Mothers will select toys for the
the usc of these facilities, Dr. Keyes clllldrcn of their families at to o'clock
asscrted.
Tuesday morning, 'fhe .shOll wilt be open
Adequate sex hygiene for children until 5 o'clock for those invited by the
should begin whcn thcy arc old enough l~a~nilr Sen'ice of Swarthmore and Vito ask questions, he continued, and ctlllty to select the toys best suited (or
these should he answered hOllestly, the. youngsters on local relief rolls.
with frank illld accurate information.
1he health and \\eHare scctiull of the
"Frec discussions arc necessary as se- \\'oman's Cluh extends a cordia1 111\'itaCHCY is dangerous. Ii un£ortunate ex- tiOIl to all interested adults to view I
periellees occur, thcy must he propcrly the reconditiolled donated to)"s at thl'
understood and carefully discussed to Clu1, 1I011!'c from 7 :.10 to 9:00 P.)'1.
a\'oid ally clement of tragl'dy or des_lncxt )'Iollday e\cning.
tructioll of the child's self~confidellce:' C
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tcCtJOIi IS more dangerous to children
Junior En11,loyment Study)
thal1 lou_L
llIuch frecdolJl;
' that avoidance \ .\'I r~. H ug I1 I''. I) l'llwort II 0 [I'' hll a,-"
o [ outs\( c contacts IS dangerous a n d ·
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Dr. Keyes disnls:-;ed cmotional COI1- "ith four )('ars p~actieal l'xpcrience ill!
trol as an Important pha~c t)f melltal l "ocational Guidancl' and Junior Em-I
health and statc(! that a display of al~- lplo)'lIlent ill hoth the Chicago and ).Iinger causes loss 01 nervous cncrgy and IS ineapolis pub1ic sclwol ....
an act of se1f-illdulgcllc~; that .1Il 1.'1110-1 ____
tional, unstahlc ehild is il SIck child
PRACTICI1L GIFTS
and irritahiHI), is e"idence of _nervous I
CHILDREN'S SHOES
latlgl1e, wInch mal' he elllotlOnal or
physical ill ongl11.· .\n unmanageable
Properly .Filled by X-Ray
~hild usu~lly mcans.•Ill IllImature adult
LU..BEN'S
III the Onllll-{, he ~aul, and warlll'd that I
violence hrl."t.'d~ hate and I1c\"cr helps 7042 Garrett Rd. Open E,,'ery Evening
discipline, willie jirmlless and l1ndcr- 17'===============ili
standing hreed affection and respect.
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gram "hich cOlISlsted of "Xon E Vcr",!
hy ::\[attei; "Pale ),10011", hy Logan; I
and '''I\'I1S0'', 1Iy 'fo:;ti. ).1 r. Cola femina's !'ympathl·tic inll'rprctation and I
mastery o£ \'oea1 tlchnHlues were high1). appreci.lted hy his allciencc.
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Dr. 110racc Ilolikin .... Prol-{ram Chair-I
llI.tIl, prcselltl'd (IUt..:·~t ionnairc~ for ll:t- ~
rents to lill out concerning desired 1.'11- I
Il'rtailllllent fcatnrc~ ior thc Home and i Slipl,ers arc Useful Gifts for
School meetings.
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The appointmellt I)f Dr. I.e l-.!oy ).[er-I
Up
C('r to study thc alliliatioll of the local I
HOE SHOP
CELIA S
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Beautiful
Fresh Cut
Perfect Siw/Jed
Permsylv(mill GrOlVll
(With or Without
Ball
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WITH DIRT BALL
$1.25
to
to
$1.50
$1.50
Order Now
LOCUST KNOLL FARM
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LOCUST KNOLL FARM STAND
Prcnidence and
Che~ter roads
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SWARTHMORE
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FOR HIM
GIFTS
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BE APPRECIATED
,$ 5.45
5 4.95
CIIEYNEY
KUPPINGER'S
pnOSPECT PARK
527 CHESTER PIKE
WE CAN FIX IT
"Tlw Shop With
TIre Spirit
of Christmas"
I~cl
llS hell) you select just
the right gift for Ihat person
"ho "has everything'"
Photic Swa.
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4 Park Avenue
18
Swarthmore, Po.
CO-ED BEAUTY SALON
409
Now
liS,
IIAIIII\ I.. lIIL1,EII
Ihat Ihe
Dartmouth Avenue
Holiday Seasoll is
and make your
here-Call
appoinlments
in advance
Be Ready for the Christmas Parties
CALL SWARTHl\IORE
Every Shampoo a Scalp
595
Treatment
Keep him
on his toes
during these
BELL'S
XMAS
TREES
Cut Fresh From Canada.
Rutgers Avenue Beyond
nave
served Swarlhmoreans (or
the past 15 years with Christ-
mas Trees and Greens.
Holly Wreaths, Bunch Holly
Uope Laurel, Mistletoe
All Sizes-Priees Kishi
C.lI to See U.
We Will PIe.se You
Thank You
We De/l""r
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JUNIOR CLUB
Christmas
Dance
WOMAN'S C.I.UB HOUSE
DURlNG ,,·in.cr~
Park Avenue
Saturday,
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9 r.M to 1 A,~f.
$1.50 Per Couple
18
Tickets 01 Door
Cnsa del Mar Orchestra - Floor Show
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SWARTHMORE CHOCOLATES
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Open Evenings All Next Week
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Ties, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Socks, Rohes, Shirts, Pa·
jamas, Jewelry, Leather Goods and Sportswear.
Ladies' Hosiery, the newest sbades. A complete line of
Barhizon Umlerwear, in Robes, Pajamas, Gowns, Slips,
Panties, etc. Silk and Velvet Pajamas amI Negligees.
Dainty Hankies, Gloves, Vanity Fair Umlerwear, Ski
Suits, Snede Jackets, Sweaters and Novelties.
OPEN EVERY EVENING
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Wing Chairs
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Pocket Tablcs
Drol' Leaf Tables, , , . _ . ,_ _. $ 3.65
End Tables
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Butterfly Tables " __ , ' , __ . ,$ 4.25
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Avoid the last minute rusb. Take a.Ivantage of the eomI,lete seleelions. May we sugge.t that you come in today.
Practical Gifts of Wearing Al'parel arc in order this
Christmas, amI our store i. crowde.I with hrigbt colorful
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Swarthmore, PD.
GIFTS
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DECEMBER
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it is particularly import:ml that children
keep their health and" italil,..
For strong little bOilies nre
better able 10 fight off the
ucolds" aud olher infections
thot are so common at Ihis
time.
IIclp your child keep well
by giving him at ICllsi n quart of
milk a day. It sUI,.,Hes calcium to
help Imild !'Irong hones ami ~otlnd
trclh, ,.roldu for mns("lc .. , along
~ith other minerall>O and \·itamins.
Supplee Scaliest ~liJk is protected by every scientific safeguard.
It la!ltes Leiter too. Th("rr':s a <"up.
of ("ream in e,'cry quarl. Ami il is
llroduccd under the S.:,\I.TF.~T s,~
lUI Of' l.\IWHATURl
I'RUTf4:TlU::ori.
You~ll
like the courteous Supplee service. Telephone yonr order
to Chester 2-5721.
SUPPLEE
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Usten fo fire SEALTEST RISING MUSICAL
srAR
GRAM no.t Sunday, 10 to
10:30 P. M.o N. e. C, Red
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Wo'k.r--Gordon Milt.
MILK
DE{;EMBER
THE SWARTBMOREAN
6
17. 1937
It was news to our visiting mother SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD
'and school children have volunteered for
that the whole Senior High School al·
OPENS CHESTER OFFICE Christmas parties to be given at the health
ways has a big Christmas party. Baob
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centers. A $15.00 contribution from a
class has its own corner with its own
The S~lal Sec~r~ty Board, the ago group of boys who raised mooey throuab
A Swarthmore mother stepped be- tree, to which it bring's gifts which go cnc~ whIch. admlOlsters the Federal a dmovie" will be used toward these
hind the scenes in our public schools to a specially selected family whose Social ~ecurllY Act, has opened a field Christmas parties.
Provisions Made for Philantbro- today and discovered that the whole
names are fictitious, but whose ages o~ce. m Room 202 new posloffice
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piel! to Aid Needy in This
school is a veritable Santa Claus work- are correct. The Christmas party will buoldmg, C~ester, Pa. The manager of
AddreBBeI! IIarriIIb1U'lJ
District
shop. "Sure, I'll help you", said the be held on Thursday, December 2Jrcl, the. office. IS Herbert W. Gruber, of
Meeting Today
older boy to the three little fifth grad· in the gymnasium, when skits by the Pht1adelph~a.
. ...
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The Friendly Circle met at the home ers who came in the workshop proudly Blackfriars and songs by the French,
T'Y0 maJ~r a~bvlbes Will.. be the ImA State-wide meeting sponsored by
of Mrs. Charles Bolton, of Cedar lane, carrying their little doll house, just Latin and German Departments will be mediate objectIve of the office; first the Pennsylvania State Board of Hou&!o assist .employers a!ld employees. with ing, Department of Health, will be held
last Thursday afternoon, November 9, completed. The big boy carefully mov· sung.
with the president, Mrs. Arthur R. O. ed the pile of toys from the table so
The German Department wHi soon Infor~atJon and, a~.v!ce as to .thelr re- in Harrisburg on December 17. The
Redgrave, presiding.
that the new doll house could have a have its annual German luncheon when spectlve responsIbilities and rIghts un- program for this meeting was arranged
$5 was granted the knitting com- place where it could be painted in the 70 or 80 enrolled in German c1ass~s will der the. Old-Ag~ Insurance section ?f by a committee which includes John R.
mittee to buy wool for caps, sweaters workshop.
sing German songs and eat German the SocIal Security Act; second. to aid Helms, of Swarthmore and Princeton
food.
all claimants for benefits in properly avenues, who is the Executive Viceand afghans.
The moral may be too obvious to
Mrs. H. A. Peirsol was authorized to point out. Our schools believe that a
The fifth grade will go on Thursday, prese?ti~g their cl.aims. Blanks f?r the President, of the Pennsylvania Housing
purchase more flannel for Needlework very real education can be achieved December 16 to the Planetarium to see submissIon of claims prepared In the and Town Planning Association. Mr
Guild garments. Surgical dressings by creating a group spirit among chil- the Christm~s skies. Each room sings ~ost simplified form will be gladly fur- Helms' name is also included in the
were prepared by some of the mem- dren of all ages at this time. When its Christmas carols in the kindergarten DIshed by Mr. Gruber on request, and speakers list whlch might easily be recogbers and aprons of the Visiting Nurses Mary paints one of her own old toys room used as an auditorium for each he urges those persons who have reach- nized as the who's who of the housing
mended.
and makes it look like new for another in tu~n. IfOh yes, we are going to see ed the age of sixty-five since January movement. The title of his speech, which
The committee which arranged the little girl, she is conscious of her own all these toys at the Woman's Club 1, 1937, or the next of kin of one de- will be presented in open discussion at
Thanksgiving baskets reported that good fortune, and her responsibility to- next Tuesday. Are you?" Thus two ceased since January 1, 1937, to c~l1tact the afternoon session, is "Sources of
meat, butter, coffee, sugar, prunes, ward those less fortunate.
little girls who were talking in the hall th~ Chester Office. so that fihng a Funds Available to Local Housing Auvegetables and fruit had been pur•.
thorities for a Housing Program."
There is scarcely a room in the about the big. showing of all their claim may be expedited..
chased, delivered and were appreciated.
Christmas preparations eaaerly inT~e Chester Office Includes In Itl 1_===
school
that
is
not
bulging
with
ChristA few weeks ago the Circle donated
formed the visiting mother. Small won- terrItory Delaware and Chester Coun-I
money to provide clothing for a wo- mas gifts: clothing, toys, cannrd goods. der that she thought as she left the tics. Th.e two counties represe~t ~ tot~l
man who wished to be presentable to The fourth grade already has mysteri· school feeling inspired by so much good populatlOJl of over ~,OOO and It IS e~U
apply for a job. A letter froln her was ous looking wrapped packages. The will and energy. "A visit such as this mated that aPl?roxlmately 1200 claims
read expressing gratitude and happiness fifth grade gleams with hammers, saws is a Christmas tonic in itself I"
for benefits wIll be filed from these
in her present work. Also read was a and paints. It specializes in doll houses
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two counties during 1937.
letter from the local welfare center made from orange crates. Roofs are
It is the desire of the Chester Office
stating cases in this district which need made of corrugated paper. The outside School Vacation
to be of all possible service to the com·
help, resulting in a decision to spend is painted down in the main work-shop,
Begins Thursday munity in two counties comprising its
$35.16 from the treasury for surgical but in the fifth grade wall-paper, rugs,
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territory, and industrialists, business
dressings, a child's glasses, milk for a curtains, pictures, furniture, etc., are
The Ch~lstrnas rece~s of !he Swarth- men, civic and labor groups, employbaby, rent, medicine, coal and car fare. carefully cmd affectionately placed. more Pubhc School wIll begl~l on Thurs- ers and p.mployees within the district
'l'he sum of $12 is to be taken from Santa Claus can well be proud of help· day, December 23. School WIll reconvene are invited to utilize to the fullest
the shoe fund to provide shoes and rub- ers who produce more than a dozen at the customary hour on Monday morn- extent the facilities of the Chester Ofdoll houses I
ing, January 3 according to an announc- fice.
bers for three boys.
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The mother stood silently in the door- ment by Frank R. Morey, supervising
The Circle is doing considerable
way
of
the
main
work
shop,
scarcely
Presents Xmas Recital
Christmas work, too. One dollar and a
principal.
every Tom,
plant will be scnt to a paralyzed wo- believing her eyes, before which shone
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Eleanor Schofield Fawcett will present
Dick and Harry
man in the County Home. $40 is to b~ t he efforts of the past two weeks. The
a group of her younger pupils in an
Wins Frel!hman Honors
upper
grades
and
high
school
students
contributed toward the purchase of
informal Christmas musicale at her home
probably eyeing your
food for Christmas baskets for needy have mended the toys, and the mending
Reports from the examinations of the on South Chester road, Saturday afteris not superficial. They now look brand first quarter of the college year at t noon, December 18. The program is
families in this section.
furs, the 'Wise thing to
The organization will sponsor a lec- new. Missing wheels, missing ears, Houghton Colleg~ Houghton, N. Y., planned to include carols of many coundo is insure them.
ture by Dan :McGowan on Monday, broken arms and legs have been re- state that Dorothy Paulson, of Park tries.
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January 17, at 8.15 P. M. in the Swarth· stored. Sometimes it takes two bikes avenue, a graduate of Swarthmore
more Woman's Club House. Mr. Mc- or two dolls to make one. A hobby High School, received the high honor
Knrtzhalz at Health Society
A Fur l'Ioater Po1i
revived
to
unexpected
glory
even
to
joyed here before, will speak this time
Automobilo Inouraace CompADY of
illations. Miss Paulson is registered as Directors, Community Health Society of
on "Snow Peaks and Flower Meadows mane and eyes. Broken slats and rock- a freshman at Houghton College.
HardOnI, Connecticut provicleo Holl
Central Delaware County, the guest
in the Canadian Rockies"'. Tickets may ers are no more. Sewing classes have
ridt"
plOIETn" at aU times, in aD
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Ispeaker was Charles Kurtzhalz, Director,
be purchased from Mrs. Joseph Per- done their share. The seamstresses,
p'from the 6th grade up. have dressed William Craemer ExceUs at Penn Philadelphia Health Council and Tuber-I
kins or at Buchner's Toggery Shop.
culosis
Committee.
Mr.
Kurtzhalz,
a
Cereals, canned goods and jellies were the dolls. There is something dramatic
Word has just been received from the Swartlnnore resident, discussed the tuberbrought by members to last week's about an old rusty train suddenly flashUniversity
of Penm.ytvania that William culosis program in Delaware County and.
meeting for Christmas baskets. Any ing cars of blue, green, yellow and orCraemer,
Jr.
is making a splendid schol- in the State of Penn3ylvania. Health
member not attending who would still ange.
astic
record.
He has just been awarded education is one important activity of
417 Dartmouth Ave.
Stuffed toys demand an extra paralike to contribute may send articles to
junior
honors
for
having
A's
in
tw04hirds
the
Tuberculosis
Association.
graph;
The
whole
top
of
a
piano
is
Mrs. Redgrave before December 21.
Swarthmore 1833
Mrs. Nellie P. Cuenco, supervising
piled high with them. It is something of his work for the present school year.
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In addition, he has been elected a mem- nurse, reported 603 visits made by the
to have learned how to scrub, dry and
Cadet Pierce Honored
brush Bozo until his hair is again ber of Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary nurses in November. 46 health examinafluffy, his whiskers are evident and his scholastic society. He is also active in tions were made in the six health centers.
For outstanding work Cadet Ser- shoe-button eyes (from Celia's boot athletics, holding the University shot put 100 children attended these conferences.'
record. William Craemer is a graduate Mrs. Cuenco spoke with appreciation of
geant Henry J. Pierce, son of Mrs. shop) again show his Christmas joy.
Catharine J. Pierce, of Park avenue, has
The workshop may be disorderly, but of Swarthmore High School, class of the contributions of service by the Girl
Scouts. The Scouts, Junior Choir girls,
been honored in special orders re- who cares, when freshly painted objects 1935.
cently published at Riverside Military emerge every few minutes.
-------.---Academy, Gainesville, Ga.
The sewing room bUrsts with dolls,
Cadet Piercc's fine record has re- dolls over the window sills, dolls on the
sulted in his receiving the Military tables-dolls to hearten many a little
Efficiency Medal for his group and in girl all Christmas, a neighbor of ours
his being publicly commended before who would never have a doil without
the Corps of 650 cadets.
our effort I
FRIENDLY CIRCI.E
XMAS
DF.cEMBER
MEETING
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PETER E. TOLD
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Mrs. H. L. Jennings and her daughter,
Beverly, of Norfolk, Va., are the guests
of Mrs. Jennings' father, Mr. L. W.
Wheelock and Mrs. Wheelock, of Park
avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnes, of Hillave- born avenue, entertained at three tables
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f M and M
FOB SALB
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ALE--G rl'e 8 oe ice skates size 4. Monday everung.
Practlcalb' new. 12.00. Telepbolle' Swarth.
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more 1666.J.
iFO~&h~:'~<:~h~lI~dro~n"'.~lce::.~k~a~te~.;-.~.~k1~.~.J.~led~. Bobby Malin celebrated his sixth
in
Reasonable. Telephone birthday by entertaining classmates..... of
the first grade, College avenue school, at
his home on North Princeton avenue
Monday afternoon of tl' . k
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Telephone
The Greater Philadelphia Alliance of
Delta Delta Delta entertained husbands
Telephone IOf members at the home of Mrs. Earl
~~~~~~~~~~~~~S~~ H. Weltz, on College avenue, Wednesday
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levening , December 8. Dr. L. W. Jackson,
Telephone
of Upper Darby, sl.owed colored mov1.es
lof Holland, England and Scotland taken
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set.
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST CO.
Member of
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
J.
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TURKEYS
(WhIte Hollands)
WATCH YOUR STEP!
Many a man's first step toward permanent success in life has heen
Call Swarthmore 1257
his own door step. Why not take that step? Many in this commU·
nity who formerly paid rent are today paying for their homes as
a direct result of the opportunities offered hy
NOTrlNGHAM, PA.
Tel, Oxford 2l7RI
A. Wayne MosteJler
Electrical Contractor
Telephone Swarthmore
Electricity-Cheaper ill Qualltity
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Au,. .ize
WARREN D. JOHNSON
PHILIDELPHII ELEITRII 10 PIIY
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The Swarthmore Building Association
Loan Commiuee:
WILLIAM B. BULLOCK
N. WALTER SUPLEE
E. CLAYTON WALTON
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
.JOSEPH B. QUINBY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
BELL PHONE 4
ANNUAL MEETING
MEDIA. PA.
Mushroom Soil
For Sale
$4.50 Per Ton
Delivered and Spread
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarthmore NI!tional Bank and Trost Company, Swarthmore, Pa., for the election
of directors and such other husiness as may coflll' before the
meeting, will be held at the banking house in Swarthmore, Pa., on
Tuesday, January 11, 1938, between the hours of three and five
o'clock P. M.
M. J. MAHONEY
Telephone Madi80n
594
==================================
SHERIFF SALES
Sheriff's Office. Court House. Media. Pa..
Fritlay. December aI, 1937
0:30 A. )I. Eastern Standard Time
No. 414
Levari Facias
September Term. 1037
All that certain lot or piece of ground with
the brick messual:e or tenement. thereon ereet·
situate in the Borough of Darby, County
of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. be·
ginning at a point in the westerly side of
Second street at the distance of one hundred
amI nine feet northea.stwanll.Y from the north·
westerly corner of Second and Fern streets,
thence alon", the .!laid side of Seeond atreet.
northtwenty·one
twenty·onefeet
degrees.
thirty-one
minute.!l.
east
to a point;
thence
north
slxty-eirbt deV'OO.!I, 'twenty·nine minuie•• west
one hundred feet to a point. thence south
twenty·one decrees, thlrty·one minutes west
twenty·one feet to a point, and thence HOUth
slxty·eight
twenty·nine
eaat
one hundreddegrees,
feet, p3lJ8ingthrouchminutes
the middle
of the party wall between .!laid messuage and
the messuage adJoininl' to a point in the
ALE
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ISTMAS COOKIE S
w ••••,I• •'d. of Seoond .tre". beln. the pi..,.
THE HARVARD
of belinning.
Christmas Dinner will be served from Melhodist Young Woman's AuxiUary
Improvements con.!list of two·stOI'J' stone
1 until 4 p. m. Make reservalions if
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18
and brick hou8C. 16x38 feet: Iwo·story shinrle
addition, IOx3 feel; one·story shingJe addition,
possible
10 A. M. to Noon
6x15 feet.
Harvard and Rutgers Avenue
SWARTHMORE GARAGE
Sold a.s the properly of Milton Stern, mort·
401 Dartmouth Avenue
g8l'0r and George J. Schoenfeld, trustee in
Telephone Swarthmore 149
bankruptcy of the elltate of Milton Stern, real
owner.
HAROLD L. ERVIN. Attorney.
Killed to order aDd delivered
Nothing so spreads the Christmas spirit as a light.conditioned home.
This menns adequate and sufficient lighting to provide easy, slrninless seeing •.. and an atmosphere of cheery warmth. You cnn be
certain of such ideal conditions only through a scientific test. Call
your- nearest Philadelphia Electric office and ask for Q free lighting
survey. One 01 our lighting specialists will show you the exact
intensity you are DOW getting •.• and advise you of any corrections.
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Nowlin R. Smilh, of Buffalo, N.
Girl Seout News
and 1- Stewart Smith, of Lincoln, Va.,
Notar)' PubUc-lDsuran.:e-aeat Jbt&te Spe!lt last week-cnd as the guests of
Troop 6 will hold no meeting tomortheir parents, Dr. and Mrs. ]. RussctI rm" on account of the Camp Indian
FOR DAD OR SONNY Smith, of Elm avenue.
Run reunion being held in the afterlUST THE THING!
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noon at the Philadelphia headquarters,
Fine pedigreed Springer
Miss Elizabeth Michael, wi11 entertain 311 South Juniper street. Next WedSpaniel pup.-6 months Old. at dinner this evcning at the home of her nesday, the Und, members of Troop 6
In best condition. Good parents, Mr. and )'Irs. John E. Michael, will present a Christmas entertainment
pet and hunter. $30. A f P k
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real bargain for ChrlzJtmas:. o. ar· avenue, prIOr to t 1e
tristmas at the Holmes Community Center.
Telephone Swarthmore 211 dance at Swarthmore College. Her guests
This ycar Troop 16 is making up a
-owner.
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WI me u e MISS eggy Menuez, ).ltss Christmas basket of food to be sent to
Lou Mitchell, Miss Myra Williams ' a deserving family. In former years
'Betty
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l~fr. John R. Brown, Mr. Boyd W. Stauf- troop has been hostess at a ChrIstmas
Mr. Arthur Hartman'
and Mr.
W. party for the health clinic at the Plush
.
Village Window Cleaner fer,
Mills.
Isaac Budd.
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Troop 16 will have a regular meeting
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A. HAUGER
nhs. Hugh F. enworth has returned tins Saturday morning at the Girl Scout
to her home on Elm avenue after three House.
Swarthmore 19
Warren Johnson's
,eijlzt-(?(jn.rIt."tl(jn. Yo uri a mI!
in Time far Ihl! lalidavs I
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WM. S. BITl'LE
Swarthmore III..J
ROBERT T. BAIR, Bonded RealfoT
211 ,Cornell Ave.
Swarthmore 211
Now Open for Membership
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Mr. and
S. Canning, of h . "Ire .mg
FriendII b the World
d b With
h
b
Ogden avenue, will entertain their bridge S Ip WI
e. ~resente
y t ~ mem e~s
club on Saturday evening December 18 of Mrs. Wilham A. Clarke s class In
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more Friends' Meeting, this Sunday
mrung rogram morning, December 19.
Virginia Chamber d
ht
f M'
Libby Garrett as "Goodwill" and Ann
s, aug er 0
r.
and Mrs. Wilson V Ch b
f Gorman as "Friendship," 'introduce
North Chester road ~ studaemteraSt' thO the play which tclls the story of the
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1\ oore
wasn awardedeslutcases
t hat are b elOg
sent to the child
f S . f
the prize f
pam rom the boys and girls
gram submltte~ for t.he Youth Con .. of America, and some of the earlier
ecr~s of th~ PllIladelplua Orchestra. All projects for lYorld friendship among
PhIladelphIa schools competed. :Miss children. Dorothy Dana, Mary Gar':"ett,
Chambers graduated from Swarthmore Ann Perkins, Trudy Enders, Dorothy
High School in 1936.
Shaw, Louise Servais and Nancy
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Smith are a class of girls discussing
Police and Fire Department News with their leader, Elizabeth Ann Lue·
ders, ways of working for universal
At 10.55 A. M. Monday the Fire peace. Ruth Servais represents a JapCompany w~s called to a field fire at anese girl, Joan Thatchcr a Mexican,
Baltimore pike and Chester road, and Nancy
Kitty
We1tz
FT .Goodwin
d Da Chinese,
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was called back to the site at 12,53 a I IPIllO, an
ween 109 e a pants
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Martin, of Chester. , ...as warned for while Doris Bye and Deborah Drew
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are the Christmas angels.
,
Mrs. John Lessells, of Boston, ~Iass., IllIproper passmg at t Ie south end of
formerly of Swarthmore. was the guest of the underpass.
A Christmas carol will be sung durMr. and Mrs. Robert Haig, of Ogden
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iug the play by the girls of Mrs. Dana
Bigelow's class, who also have filled
N ee dlework Guild H our
avenue, f rom last Saturday until yesterday.
suitcases for the Spanish children.
Telephone
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Mrs. Lessens greeted Swarthmore. _rs. 0 10
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enWANTED
WANTED--Have you a. play·houae that your friends at a tea Sunday afternoon and Jaml1l West avenue, was hostess to the ESTATE OF MARGARET SELLERS BROWN
children have oulgrown that yOU care ·to was the guest of honor when The Eight- Needlework Guild Hour on Monday of deceasecl. Letters Testamentary on th~
seU l' If 80 please advise siU! and pricc. Address some met for luncheon and br1·d
above Estate who
haverequest
been all
granted
to the
ge on lasth week. A group of interested women undersigned,
persons
havBox P, The Swarthmorean.
~uesday at the home of Mrs. A. Ludlow ?"at ere~ to sew. for n~xt faU's ingathe~- ing clalms or demands ~nst the Estate
"UU"wr.iW;,O~R",K::=u,.:W:;;;AN=TE~:oD",":-:::--:=:-.:-IClayden on Westdale avenue.
I,!g ,o,f the Chanty wlllch helps all cban- ~~Jh~l~=:!\~e=eto ili~e~e~
WORK WANTED--Window cleaning white.
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ties.
make payment. without delay. to
TI'
'II be
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
washing. repair work. Louis )Iang~no. 34:1
~06~~w~th avenue, Telephone Swarthmore On Tuesday evening Mrs. Clifford Banle next meetmg WI
on January
& TRUST COMPANY.
ta, of Crest lane, entertained the executive 3 ~t 2 P.M. at the home of Mrs. J. V. S.
5warthmOreimPJnnsylvanla.
committee of the Junior '''onlan's
Club Bishop on Harvard avenue.
BERTHA SBLLER8.
n
swarthmore.
Pennsylvania.
BOARDING
BOARDING-ConvaletJcent.
Aged. Invalid. at supper. Covers were laid for Mrs. A.
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Or to their Attorney:
Chronic 24 h
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M ond ay N·Ight W·Inners
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our nurse s serv ceo 0 e8. B. White, Senior president, Miss Edna
CLAUDE C. SMITH, Esq.,
9~!a acres ground. Telephone Media 'l9.
H
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1617 Land Title Bldg..
ii:~~~~~~~~~;;~i~ ICounty
agy, VIce-Chairman
of
the
Delaware
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5.PhUadelpbla,
W. Cor. Broad
& Chestnut Sfa.,
Federation and the Junior Com.IS ~\ 011 ay evclllng s WlIlners at the 6t-12-10
Pa.
mittee, Miss Ruth Wellburn, Miss Kath- meetmg of the Thursday Night Bridge
ryn Simpers, Mrs. J.... C. Hastings, )'lrs. CEdlt~btl wCcrc k: Ndorth adt1
I 1 us a en an
rs red HI SOn' ESTATE OF DAVID A. REED. Letters 'restE ·k I S·
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•n
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)ostral11,
Miss
Margaret
Latiamentary
on undersigned.
the above estate
have been
Miss Rosamond Wellburn, Mrs, se~ond, Mr.. and Mrs. A. L. Arnol~; granted.
to the
who request
all
nue.
\Villiam F. Uthe, Miss Lenore Perk.·n" tlurd, Captam and Mr~. Charles Morrl- f:~~~~~lfnb:l~=d~~td::=e ~
Mrs G B H k
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son; East and \Vcst-tlrst, Mrs. J. Tull the same, and all persons Indebted to the
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. . . ec man, n rs. laT es Im. H G B
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decedent to make payment. without delay.
LOST
mel, Miss Lotta Baird, Mrs. L. L. Hedge- ana
. . rown; secon , MISS Mary to
LOST-Two weeks ago, dark blue wuol mitten, }Ieth, .Miss Eleanor Windell, Mrs. George V~rlcnden and M~s. I. ~. MacElwee;
JOSEPH J. GEER,
with oranlrC stnJ)l's. Telephone Swarthmore B 'lcKnag
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t1nrd, ~frs. l\-IaUf1ce GrIest and John
FLORENCE R. GEm.
1632.
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bP.Outors,
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ow< Itc I, r.
75D Harvard Ave.•
SALE!
i Mr. and )'Irs. Robert T. Bair, of Cor- Next week a Christmas party will be Or thelr Attorney,
Swarthmore. Pa..
nel1
avenue
will
have
as
their
guests
for
heJd
after
the
regular
play.
AnnounceJOHN
Eo
OENSEMm.
526 V assaI" avenue. Unusua I va Iu e . '
f'
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1612 Market Street.
4 bedrooms, hardwood floors, garage. I the Christmas holidays Mrs. Bair's father, ment 0 . wnlllers 111 the tCII-~veeks tournaPhiladelphia. Pa_
15000.
I Mr. John M. Criley, of Terre Ccia, Fla.1 ment wIll be made and prtzes awarded. 6t-11-19
.
Ject to amort1z1ng mortgage. Phone quick-
CHRISTMAS CLUB
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Mrs. \Vill'13m
Jackson
SALE OR RENT
OUR
weeks spent at the home of her parents, F'lI'8t Day School Claee
MMrmn.
•. and Mrs. L. ]. Slade, of Minneapolis,
To Present Play
NEWS NOTES
Thls fine home must be moved at once I
Sell1llg price makes it easier to own than
to pay rent. $1000 cash secures title, 8ub-
JOIN
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THE SWAllTBMOIlEAN
CLASSIFIED
PARENT·TEACHERS
COLUMN
17, 1937
ELRIC S. SPROAT, Cashier
12·17-4t
ed.
BOABD OP ADJtI8TIDIIT
sJ..tr;t~7.Ba.r::.~ g:a~D~p:W~ ~
the Board of Adjustment tor authodtf 10
conyert a portlon ot the sanae bul14lDl
81tuated
on the11m
Yale
AvenueWest
frontorofliartbO
Strath. Haven
property
yard Avenue into sleeping and llVIng:,.UU-
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t~rp:~~e=oy=r:DS=hbe h~~
before the Board of Adjustment lD. CouD..
cU Chamber, swarthmore Borougb Hall at
:~. ~ia:a ~Da :~:::J"rint::'= e9.~
lug prior to 1928 18 claimed.
BLLlOTT RICHARDSON,
Secretary.
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SherUf's Oftlce, Court Bouse. Kecl1a.. Pa.
Friday. December 24, 1937
9:30 A. M. Baatcrn Standard Time
Conditions: $250.00 cash or certUled c.b.eck
at time of sale. (unless otherwiBe stated. In
ad.vert1sement), balance in ten days. other
condltloDB aD day of sale.
No. 821
Fled FaclBS
September Term. 1937
All that certain lot or piece of ground
with
buUdlnp
improvements
thereontheerected,
situateand
in the ToWDShlp
of Haverford. county of Delaware anel State
lots of the Manoa DevelOpment ComPaDY
macle by OVer and Ttnsley, O. E.. Upper
Darby. Penna.• September 29. 1925 and clescribed accord.lng thereto 88 follows, to wit:
=~"~b~~~~a~~:m:=:~
eight hundred sIXteen feet and forty OWlhundredths of a foot measured. D.OJ1iIl
twenty-one degrees. forty mlnutes
from the northwesterly corner of Wooclb1De
road and. :M.aa1oa road. contalnJDg In front
or breadth on the sald. side of WoodblDe
road thlrty feet, and exteDdJDg of thaS
w_
:f-:e~~ 8i:Ttt~~tu=-:~
.said
Woodbine
road. on
onethe
hundred
twenty
Ave feet
inclucllng
southeast
tfat..
one·half of an eight feet wide drlveway J&1d
out over this and the premlses adjo1n1D8
on the southeast.
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to
ue~~~oore,:,,:r:o:e.r:~d
a._
a:a::s. fO~
and benefit of the ownera, teDaDts and
occupiers
premlBes
adjolnlllg to use.
the
southeast, of
thethe
free
and. uninterrupted.
rl.g:ht,
liberty
Bnd privUege of the above
mentIoned etght feet wide driveway as and
for a passageway and driveway. 8ubJect
nevertheless, to the PLOportionate part Of
the expense
ofrepatr.
keeplrig
driveway
in
good
order and.
andold
to the
d8Sement
and common use of said driveway.
Together with the free and common use.
right. Uberty and prlvllege of the aoove
mentic.ned
eight feet
driveway
as and
for
a passageway
and wide
driveway
In common
with the owners, tenanta and occupiers of
;~let~:t:~~~~~~ro~~v'!.the southeast at
Improvements constat of two and onehalf story stucco and frame house. 2h30
feet; poIch front; one-story stucco ad.cl1..
tlon. 9.19 feet; stucco garage. 12s12 feet.
Sold as the property of Samuel R. Moore.
HOWARD M. LUTZ, Attorney.
U&e
No. 783
Fieri Faci8.8
september Term. 1937
AU that certain lot or piece of ground
wIth the bulldlngs and improvements
thereon erected, situate in the Townsbip
of Haverford, County of Delaware and.
State 01 Pennsylvania, bounded and dJ!.
scribed according to a survey and. pi&.D
thereof made by Over and Tingley. 0, E ••
December IS, 1924. and rev1sed December
16. 1924. as foUoW!J. to wit: Beglnning at a
point on the easterly side of Woodland
Drive (40 feet wide) at the distance of
one thousand. one hundred lorty-nlne fpet
and. eigllty·seven one-hundredths of B foot
measured southwardly along said. slde of
Woodland Drive from the southerly Bide of
ManOB road (SO feet wid.e): thence south
twenty-one d.egrees. th1rty~fl.ve minutes
east. twenty-five feet to a. polnt; thence
north sls.ty-elght degrees. twenty-five minutes east. one hundred seventeen feet and.
fifty.five one-hundredtbs of a foot. to IL
polnt; thence north twenty degrees. thirtyeight minutes, thirty seconds west. twenty~
five feet to a point; theDce south sixtyeight degrees. twenty-five minutes. west
one hundred seventeen feet and ninety-six
one-hundredths of IL foot to the flrBt men·
tioned. point and place of beglnnlng.
Improvements coDSlst of two-story stucco
and. stone house. 21x3D feet; piuch front.
Sold as the property of Dorothy F. Beatt.le.
HOWARD M. LUTZ. Attorney.
Fieri
Faclas
No. '125
september Term, 1937
All that certain messuage and lot or
piece of land situate in the Borough of Me..
dia, on the southwest comer of Fourth and
Ollve streetG. COntaining in front or
breadth on th~ said OUve street thirtY-five
feet and in depth along said Fourth street.
between parallel lines one hundred forty
feet to an alley. No. 100 West 4th street,
Media.
Delaware County. pennsylvanla.
No.480
Le,·ari Facias.
Together with the :free and common use.
September Tenn, 1937
right Uberty and privUege of the aforesaid
All those certain pieces or parcels of land aUey' as and (or a passageway and waterwith the messuage or tcnement thereon erected: course at all times hereafter forever.
situate in Upper Darby Township. in the
county ot Delaware and State of Penn8l'tva· ImProvements consist of three-story brick
nia. and desirnated and known 8S Lots Nos. and frame hO\1$(!. 21x39 feet; two'story ad633 anll 634 in a certain plan of lois called ditton, 1SX39 feet; porChes frOnt and. side.
"Highland Park''. surveyed for Wood Har·
mon Real Estate Trustees by Joseph W. Hun. Sold 8.8 the property of Julia A. Butler.
tel', C.E .• .Jenkintown, Pa., May 19, 1904, which (feme sole trad.er).
Is duly recorded at Media, PenIlllYlvanis. in
Deed Book L, No.7. page 620, and described GEARY & RANKIN. Attorneys.
as follows. to wit:
No. 800
Fled Facias
Beginning at a point on the southeaswrly
September Term, 1931
side of Pennock avenue (as laid out fifty feet
wide) at Ihe distance of one hUndred and
nineteen and seventy4wo one·hundredths feet
All that certain frame messuage and. lot
northeast from the eB.!lterly side of Park or piece of land situate In the TOwnahlp
a.venue (a.!l laid out fifty feet wide).
of Rldiey. In the Counq of Delaware;
Containing In front or bn;adth on the said
Beginning at a point on the Southerly
Pennock avenue flfty feet and elr.tending of side of Grant Avenue at the d.lstance of
that width in length or depth southeastwardly eighty-am and. eighty-six one-hundreds
between parallel lines at right angles to the (86,86) feet Eastwardly from Youngs Avesaid Pennock a\·enue. alonG' the nOl'theasterly I nue, thence extending Eastwardly on the
line thereof one hundred and eight and thirteen I Southerly side 01 Grant Avenue sixty (60)
one-hundredths feet and along the southwest·, leet, and extending in length or depth
erly line thereof eighty-eight and fony·three: SouthwanUy one hundred fifteen (115) feet.
one.hundredths feet, and along the rear line
thereof flfty·three and ninety one-hundredths Being Lots Nos. 75. '16 and 77 on the ¥,lan
leet.
of lots at "The Hlgblands at Falrvlew.· as
the same is recorded at J4eClla. Penna., 1D
Improvements consist of two and one·half Case No.3. Pa&e 2.
story shingle and stucco house, 21x27 feet:
I porch fronl: one-story stucco addition. 6%9
Improvements consist of two 8tory frame
lleet.
house. 26 feet 4 inches x 36 feet 8 Inches;
one story frame addition. '1 fee' 4 lncbee It
Sold as the property of William P. Henry 4 feet 6 inches; frame porch 23 feet; z 8
and Laura R. Henry. his wife, mortpgors feet 4 Inches.
and Samuel M. IDair. Frank J. Keller IUld
Anthony Tamburro. liqnidatitlK trustees of Six·
Sold as the Property of WUllam C.
tleth and Catharine Streets Building and. Loan Brewer.
A880daUon. real owners.
GEARY & RANKIN, Attorn.,..
HAROLD L. ERVIN, Attorney.
NATHAN P. PBCBli'l.
NATHAN P. PECHIN, Sheriff.
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THE
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TIle Bowugh of BIDLBr PAlUt whOM
J8OleJ. P. Helll7. Pluab Jill! Boad. WaIllnl" counollmen·
are:tOl'd. Pa.
J. stephani.
RIdley Avenue. B1dlO)'
....... _.JL ..$apol'U.. WaUJndord. Pa.
Po.
:AN ORDINANCE eicu1-f71q" Ule lnt.entioD of
W. J. Simmons. "COWle.:·~J __ '" . ' rei Park,
""lIaITy E. Vanden, NCUe,. Manor Apta.,
tbe Borouh of Swarthmore to ol'8'anIze Pa.
Ridley Park, Pa.
a. JoInt outhorltJ' 88 .proTided b7 Act of
Harold T. Barr, WaWngford, Pa..
D. C&ldweU Stewart.· U8 W. Che6ter Plhe,
AI&eDlbly and the Amendm&n\s and Sup·
'l'he BorOugh of 8W ARTID10BE whole Ridley Park, Pt..
plementa theJ'eto. and aeHiDl' lonh 10
Percy V. Kane. 401 Thayer Street, Rldfull t11e proposed arUcles of incorporation Councilmen are:Harry L. Miller, 411 'l'ha7er Road, Swarth. ley Park. Fa.
thereof.
George B. Derbph1re, 109 Barker street,
Be U Ordained 1)7 ·the Counell of the more. Pa.•
Park, Fa.
Jacob P. lIesclder. 818 Dlcldnllon Ave., Ridley
Boroulb of Swarthmore:
Joseph B.. Grubb. 109 Dela.ware Avenue,
8ed,iOD 1-That tbe Boro1ll'h of 8warth· Swarthmore. Pa.
Park. Pa.
Mrs. Mary A. G. Cherney. 139 Butgerl Ave., Rlclley
more does hereby algnlfy InwnUon to organise
Donald A. Crossett, 23 Ward Street. Bid.an Authority together with tbe TownahlpB of Swarthmore. Pa.
N. O. Pittenger,. 120 S. Chealel' Road, ley Park, Pa.
Springfield, Rldle,. aDd Nether Providence,' &tid
tbe Boroughs of RutlecJre. MortOD, Pro8pect. Swarthmore, Fa.
Alben T. Eavenson, 620 8\rath Haven Ave.,
Park and Ridley Park. under the provi8ion8
01 the Acts of A8sembl)" and tbe amendmenta Swarthmore, Pa.
J. Paul Brown, &26 Walnut Laue, Swarth·
aDd supplements thereto.
Section 2-'n1e- proper officers ore hereby more. Pa.
T. E. Hee8enbruch, 128 Yale ATenue.
authorised aDd direeled ,to ol'l'anlze the. eaid
Authority In conjunction wltb tbe proper ot- Swarthmore, Pa.
The Borough ot RUTLEDOB wbOte CouneD·
fleers of tbe aforesaid Townshl~ and Boroughs.
and tonther with the afore.ald officers to men a.re:Frank L. Martin, Linden Avenue, RuUedg'e,
eecute the ArUcl.ee 01 Incorporation and to
IDe the eame With &he 8ecre\1I'J' of the. Com· Pa.
Alfred L. Hale'. Linden Avenu", Rutledge,
monwealth 01 }lennolyaW8. all provided by
Pa.
. law.
W. Tyson Moorhead. Bylvan Avenue, ButSection 8-The ea14 Artlclee of Incorporation
ledge, Pa.
ehall be as foUowa:John L. Jones, Rutledge Avenue, Rutledge.
A-Tbe name of the Atdhority Bhall 00,Pa.
"CEN"l'BAL DELAWARE COUNTY
David J. VIot, President Avenue. RuUedge.
AUTHORITY".
Pa.
.
Edward AugUs' WeIBR. _President Avenue.
B--The Authority i8 formed under the "provisions of 'nte Acts of PeWlQ'lvanla.-No. Rutledlt'. Po.
Jacob G. ZeDSOn, Sylvan Avenue, Butledge.
191 8esa10D of 1935. Uld. No. 200 of tbe
Po.
Seeaion 01 1937.
C-Tbat no olber Authority organized under
The Borough of HORTON whose Counellthe Municipal Authority Ad of 1937 (Act men are:No. 200). nor under tbe Act approved DcJoseph Y. Bailey. 18 Mitchell Avenue. Horcember 27th, 1933 (Spedal Be.sion 1933-- ton, Pa.
PL. 114), ia In exilltence in or lor thc
David C. Tweed. Sr., 20 Alfa Terrace, MorIncorporating municipalities.
ton. Pa.
D-The names 01 the In(.'OrporaUng munici·
Harry S. Boud, 613 N. Morton Ave., Xorpalltlee together wUb the namea and ad· ton. Pa.
dreMea of Us murolclpal officei'll are as fol·
Edward T. LyUe. Sr.• 254 PenningtoD Avo.,
lows:Morton. Pa.
Wm. P. Jacob8. 20 Newell Street. Morton.
Tbe TOWD8hJp of SPRINGFIELD whone
Pa.
CommlMloners are:J. C. Stilwell. Jr., 20 Walnut. Street. Mor_ GUF X. Kennedy, 411 N. Bolling Road.
ton. Po.
8prinrfleJd. Pa.
Benj. F. Glover. Jr., 410 Highland Av~ .•
Georp 11. Cbathwn. 2M Ballymore Road,
Morton, Pa.
Springfleld. Pa.
Alfred Berger. Jr .• 45 Scbool Lane. SpringThe Borough of PR08PEOT PARE whose
field. Po.
Councilmen are:A. A. Ackerman. 404 Yalo Avenue. Morton.
Wm. A. Hagerty, 1119 Pennsylvanla. Ave.,
Prospect Park, Pa..
John B. McCullough, 37 S. Hillcrest Road.
Charles S111, 549 13th Avenue, Prospect
Sprlng"lleld. Pa.
Park. Pa.
The Township of RIDLEY whose Commis·
Phlllp H. Metzger, 916 Chester Pllte.
sloners are:Prospect Park. Po.
Frank Clayton. Morton. Pa.
Walter B. Krause, 513 11th Avenue. ProsEugene L. Burna. SwaMhmore. Pa.
pect Park. Po.
Rlehard Frazier, Ridley PBfk; Pa.
Boward C. Kinder, 1502 Carlisle Avenue.
PaUl Valentine. Woodlyn, Pa.
Prospect Park, Pa..
John Dolan, Crum Lynne, Po.
Charles Forsberg, 904 12th Avenue, ProsThe Township _of NETHER. -PROVIDENCE pect Park, Fa..
whoee Commissioners a:re:Elmer Hemberger, 601 13th Avenue, ProsT. Ja.,v Sproul. Bowling Green. Media. Fa.
pect Park, Fa.
ORDiNANCE NO. 4tS
DECEMBER 17, 1937
SWARTRMOBEAN
w.
w.
,,&.
home in Coral Gables, Fla.. on Tuea.
JOHN DOLMAN, Sr.
day.
December 14. Since 1913 Mrs.
PASSED AWAY SATURDAY
Farringer had lived on South Harvard
John Dolman succumbed at 9:40 P. M.
Swarthmore. coming here with
Saturday, December 11. at his home.
her family from Mt. Holly. N. J.
Myrtle avenue, to a heart condition which
A student and teacher of music Mrs.
had caused him to give up his
Farringer was a graduate of Schuylkill
delphia law practice last September. He Seminary (now Allbright College). She
was eighty years old.
taught school in Lansdale. Pa.• before
Born in Philadelphia he received
her marriage in Philadelphia in 1905.
education in that city and lived
Until deciding last September to
until he came to Swarthmore
her permanent home in Florida
eight years ago. He read law and was she was an active member' of the
apprenticed at the law office of his father. Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. tbe
John Dolman. an Englishman of
local Woman's Club and the Players
old school with a firm belief in appren-' UIUO.
ticeship: For the past eighteen years the
Surviving besides her husband are:
deceased maintained offices in the
two sons, Raymond F.~ of Overbrook,
son Building, Fifteenth and
and Dr. Robert H. Farringer, of Hollystreets, Philadelphia.
wood, Fla.; her mother,' Mrs. W. ~
After living at several different address- Leopold; three brothers, Dr. Herb~rt
es in Swarthmore ior ten years, he moved P., Dr. Raymond. S. and. A. Fre~er1ck
in 1920 to his late residence on Myrtle Leopold; and a Sister, MISS Manan E.
avenue, which is just outside the Borough, Leopold, all of. Germ~ntown.
in Springfield Township. Last April Mr.
Fun~ral serVICes ~'II be hel.d at the
and Mrs. Dolman celebrated their fiftieth estabhshment of Kirk and Nice, Gerwedding anniversary.
mantown • avenue, Germa.ntown, at -2
thiS afternoon, FrIday, DecemInterested in astronomy Mr.
ber 17. Mrs. Farringer will be buried
had been a member of the
in West Laurel Hill cemetery with inAstronomical Society until
private.
.
failure of health forbade outside activity
I I •
and confined him more and more to a
Iquiet life at home. He was an Episco- . Fire Company Nominations
palian.
Surviving are his widow, }'lrs. C.
At the regular monthly meeting of
Harriet M. Nickinson Dolman; a
the Swarthmore Fire and Protective
John Dolman, Jr., of Vassar avenue Association held in Borough Hall last
Swarthmore; a daughter, Mrs. Melanie Thursday evening the following were
Seymour. of the Myrtle avenUe address; nominated for offices for the coming
: president, Joseph Reynolds; seca sister, Mrs. Nellie ·C. Law, of Philaand treasurer, Peter E. Told.
delphia; seven grandchildren, Charles.
will be held the second
John, and David Seymour; and Barbara.
evening
in January.
John, Effingham. and Geoffrey
Services were conducted by the Rev
J. Jarden Gucnther, rector of Trinity
Church, Swarthmore, at Oliver H. Bair's,
Philadelphia. on Tuesday at 1 P. M. In·
terment was private at West Laurel Hill.
RENDV A.TED. CLEA.NED, W A.XED
Scars. marks repaired and finished. Upholstered furniture and
tapestry cleaned and demothed. Quality wall paper and textured
walls cleaned.
c.
Swarthmore
S. HARTZEL
5201
1441
Warren St.,
Phila.
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F-Commlsslonem or Councils. as the
case may be, at each municipality creatlng MRS. H. R. FARRINGER
the said Joint Authority. shall appolnt one
DIES SUDDENL
member of the Board.
The Townships of Ridley and Nether
Providence shall appoint one member each
Mrs. Gertrude Leopold Farringer,
for a period. of four yeatB. The Borough wife of Dr. Howard R. Farringer. died
of Swarthmore and the Township of
Springfield
lor Ridley
a periodPark
01 three
The ifO;I~IQ;W~in~g;;a~h~e;a~r~t;;a;t~t;a;ck~a~t~h~e;r~';';in;t~e~rbf~~~;!!~~~===~~~~!:
Boroughs 01
andyears.
Prospect
Park for- a period of two years, and the
Boroughs of Rutledge and Morton lor a
perJpd or one year. and therearter the said
commtssloners or CouncllB as the case
may be, shall at a meeting held not la.ter
than one month prior to January 1st. In
each year. In which a vacancy OCCUIB In
the omce fllled by"that municipality. appoint as a member.lof the Board. a citizen
ot that municipall ty for a term of four
(4) years to 8ucceed the member whose
term expires on January 1st. next succeed-
I
GIANT
TIGER
Ing.
S~OBB
All vacanciesvacated.
shall be filled
by the govofHce.
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"Chester's Fashion Corner"
EDGMONT AVE. -
I
SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-Durs.
his
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Municipalities appOinted hereln have hereunto caused
to be wrItten their respective namf.8.
signed by their presiding officer and attested by their secretary, or Clerk. tb18
day of
A. D. 1937.
Sectton 4-All Ordlnances or parts of
Ordinances tnconststent herewith be and
the same 8l'e hereby repealed..
Passed. thia third day of November A. D.
1937.
Speciaia For
2L
JOHN H. PITMAN,
Burgess.
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nia WALNUTS, lb....
MRS.CATHARINEIR~N
IFT S
For the Entire Family
-MOTHER
-BROTHER
-FATHER
-SISTER
-BABIES
Quality Merchandise
at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
Gift Boxes Free!
ROGER RUSSELL
PHOTOGRAPHER
416 HAVERFORD PLACE
Tel. Sw. 207S-R
Mrs. Catherine Irwin passed away
Sunday evening, December 12, at the
home of her brother, Moses E,,';ing, at
the corner of Columbia and Dartmouth
avenue~. Mrs. Irwin had been ill for
several years with a heart ailment, although she had been confined to bed
for only a week before her death. She
was seventy-nine years old.
Mrs. Irwin came to Chester from
her birthplace, Philadelphia, more than
forty-five years ago and has lived in
Swarthmore for the past nine years.
Her husband, William Irwin, died forty
years ago.
Surviving besides her brother, Mr.
Ewing, arc a sister-in-law, Mrs. James
W. Ewing, of Philadelphia; three
nieces, Mrs. hi. J. Jump and Mrs.
Howard W. Crawford, of Chester, and
Mrs. John esslinger. of Swarthmor;e
and three nephews, Alexander and
George Ewing, of Swarthmore, and
James Ewing, of Tucson, Ariz.
The Rev. David Braun, pastor of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, of
which Mrs. Irwin was a member, conducted the services at her late home
on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Pallbearers were Alexander and George
Ewing and John Esslinger, of Swarthmore; Faville Wilkinson, Howard
Crawford and M. J. Jump, of Chester.
Interment was in Chester Rural Cemetery.
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HARRIS & CO.
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IX,
No.
52
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER
23,
1937
SHADOW ACTORS
IN COLOR
PER
YEAR
BORO HOMES DON
CHRISTMAS GARB
Junior Players Sponsor Unique
Chinese Program at Club Next
Monday at 3 P. M.
The Junior Membership of the
Players Club and a limited number of
their parents and friends are invited
to the Club on Monday afternoon, December 27, at 3 P. M. The Red Gate
Players of New York are bringing a
fascinating program of authentic ChiIlese music, traditional shadow plays
such as were presented in the Emperor's court, and the famous Sword
Dance performed by Miss King Lan
Chew.
All Swarthmoreans who have studied
'dancing will be interested in Miss
Chew's grace and precision. She is a
pupil of Kreuzberg, Hanya Holm, and
Chow Kai Ming. King Lan Chew was
featured on Broadway with Lucienne
Boyer in "Continental Varieties," and
in Hollywood as the exotic dancf!T in
"The Good Earth."
Another outstanding feature of the
. program
will be a demonstration
of
.
Ch.
. I .
anCient
tnese
muslca
tI1struments,
• h b· f h·
d
I
Wit a rle
Istory an exp anation of
each.
The hand-painted parchment figure'i
which perform amusing antics against
the lighted screen will delight even the
youngest children.
'2.50
Contestants For Awards Ready
For Displays to be Judged .
During Holiday
.
Carol With Variations
Sing hosanna. sing Noel.
Sing the gunner and the shell,
Sing the candle, sing the lamp.
Sing the Concentration Camp.
Sing the season .born anew,
Sing of exile for the Jew,
\Vreathe the world with evergreen.
Praise the cunn,·ng submar,·ne.
Sing the barbed and b,·tter w,·r..
Poison gas and liquid fire,
Bullet, bomb and hand grenade,
And the heart of man, afraid.
Christ is come, the Li!;;ht hath risen,
All our foes are safe ,·n pr,·son,
Community Carols Friday
REMEMBER YOUR
CHRISTMAS SEALS
A n d the Christmastide begets
S even million bayonets.
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• I •
YEAR ENDED FOR
CLUB WOMEN
From One More Monhcdlau by
Phyllis McGinley, Copyright,
1937, by Harco\1rt Brace and
C
..::~o~m~pan~~y!..
~ID~c.=-________
Local Dancers For Charity Ball
The Annual Brighter Community
Christmas Contest, sponsored by The
Swarthmorean, began yesterday De~ember 22. Di~plays must be aiready
IIlSt~lIed and hl!hted and kept in op·
eratlon every mght until New Year's
Day, fro.m dusk until 11 P. M .• to
compete 111 the community rivalry. Dur..
ing this period. the three judges, D.
Malcolm Hodge, Mrs. Harry Miller, and
Mrs. Luther M. Dimmit will journey
around the gayly illuminated village.
The decision is a difficult one to make
and requires close observation of de..
tail as well as general effect. No exhibi~or .can tell ~t what hour the judge.
will view the displays. Three prizes will
be awarded in accordance with the decision of the judges.
During the past week the brightly
gleaming holiday lights put up by the
local merchants have added greatly to
the Borough ch«r. The Fire Company's
large star and cross placed abtrve its
quarters in Borough Hall sets a precedent for the Fire Company and adds
an impressive note to the village. illumination. The cross and star are loaned to the firemen by Frank, the Barber.
Borough Council's contribution to
the holiday decorations, the blue lights
outlining the bell tower and eaves and
the lighted Christmas tree in front
of Borough Hall contributes much to
the festive dress of the Borough.
Almost all Swarthmore residents and
many out of town visitors make an an..
fiual Christmas pilgrimage to the
northwest corner of Walnut lane and
Ogden avenue, where the forty-foot
pine tree on the lawn of Dr. William
T. Ellis is lighted each year.
The gratitude of the entire community goes to those residents who illuminate their homes and so help greatly
to make the Christmas season the
"happiest time of the year."
From 7.30 until 8 P. M. Friday evening
Miss Nancy Almitage, Miss Jean
the annual Christmas Eve Community
In the rush of preparations for the Cochran and Miss Louise Archer
Carol Singing will be held in front of approaching holiday season, 27,000 resi- Clyde will be among the girls taking
Borough Hall, or if the weather is dis- dents of the County have overlooked their part in the floor show at the Charity
agreeable in the social hall of the purchases of Christmas Seals.
Ball to be held in the Jewish SynaChristmas Program Spon80red Methodist Church, on Park avenue.
The Delaware County Tuberculosis gogue; Chester.
by Garden Section Tuesday; . F~ank v: Br~wster will lea~ the Association reports this number of people This dance is given annually for· the
. Next Meeting Will Be in 1?~8 . SF!r"agnmkgl.,.wh.I~~ WJI~ b~ acco~pa!1led hr have r~.eived their .anti-tuberculosis, S~l'3 b~nefit of. the. Chester Hospital and
.
.~,Jrty, trumpeter, ~obert .C. by mad, but have not yet replied to the will be held thiS year on Wednesday
Swarthmore club women enjoyed a Dlsq'Ut, shde-trombolllst; MJSS EdJth,appeal made them.
evening, December 29.
pl-ogram of unusual interest on Tuesday, Kni:'..ern, piano acc?rdionist .. The
To dat~ only $13.000 of the needed
, •
December 14. Miss Anne B. Wertsner'l w~ '-IS of the carols will be. ~ro!ected $20,000 has been contributed for this work
.J:"ield Secreta~y of the Pennylvania Horti-, To .11 ~ screen, so that all can JOIR In the during the next year. As the Christmas 8th and 10th Grades
cultural Society, spoke on "Flower slllgmg. .
.
Seal drive is scheduled to close Christmas
Meet Tonight
Arrangements" and gave a practical dem- . The ?elghborl~ custom of. ushermg Day, the Association hopes that in these
--onstration of this art.
11I~ ~hrlstmas With commumty carol remaining days Utose who have forgotten
Dancing class chaperons this evening
•
I
The stage of the club house presented a; s1l1gmg has been ~pon.sored for ~ears to reply will do so and send their con- at the Woman's Club House will be:
eighth grade, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J.
oeautiful picture as the curtains were by the InterdenommatlOnal Committee tributions before th horda
(hawn. Easte:- lilies, poinsettias, roses, of which Mrs. Richard Tunis is chairThe headquarter:
~he Delaware Gilcreest, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allison,
Christmas greens and other flowers met ~aV ~d Mrs. ~ --;. ~cD~wWel\l~rs. County Tuberculosis Association is iocat- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lueders, Mr. and
the eye.
. member
• arren an
rs.. . I lams ed at 301 Merchan ts T rus t BUI·Id·mg, Mrs. William Freegard; tenth grade,
are
Miss
Wertsner then spoke of the three
It·IS one 0 Sf· t he h·Ig h spot S 0 f S wart h - Chester, Pa. Telephone-Chester 2-4412. Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. HaigJ Mr.
•
•
•
and Mrs. Louis J. Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Diverting Musical Program to be
prmclplcs
of ..flowerf arrangement; dls- mores
'Ch ns
. t mas cee
I bra t·Ion an d a II
• •
..
Earl H. Weltz. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Given at New Year's Oay Open
'd t
f th B
h
d
Entertains Cercle Francais
tmctlOn, retatlOn a the flowers to the
C.
Soderberg.
House hy Madrigal Singers
container and relation of the flowers to resl e? s 0
e ~roD:g are urge
·t·
th
fill
"F\
"
to
notIce
the
change
til time and attend
M
R
b
• I •
thC pOSI Ion
ey are to
.
owers,
I · h I · h I·d
rs. a ert C. Brooks, of Swarth.d M· W ertsner, ..SItoUId be apprOXl. prompt y Wit t lelr
The annual open house of the Swarthsal .1 ISS
, I • 0 I ay guests.
more avenue, entertained the members
Bridge
Club
Christmas
Party
more
Players Club will be held at the
mately one and one half times the height
H. S. Opens With Victory
of Le Cercle Francais at their DecemClub
House
the afternoon of New Year's
of the container." The container should
her meeting Monday evening, DecemWhen
the
Thursday
Night
Bridge
Day
in
conformity
with the holiday spirit,
he subdued in color and pewter, old cop- Swarthmore High School opened its ber 20. The program was presented by
Club
met
at
the
Strath
Haven
Inn
as
and
all
members
are urged to attend.
pe:- and dark blue glass were suggested bas~etball s~asoll wit? a victory over Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Foster. Dr. Fosusual
on
Monday
evening
of
this
week
This
custom
has
met
with increasing fay·as the .most satisfactory. If a light bowl Sprmgfi.eld In. the High School Gym ter ~ead a paper upon the experiences
the
winners
were:
North
and
Southor
since
its
inauguration,
and a program
is used a dark base improves it.
last Fnday 11Ight. The score was 1910f hiS family during a recent Sabbatical
Mr.
and
~Irs.
Maurice
Griest,
first;
has
been
arranged
which
should prove
With deft fingers the speaker arranged to 17.
_
year spent in Europe and Mrs. Foster
Mrs.
A.
Ludlow
Clayden
and
Mrs.
most
enjoyable.
This
year
the
Club will
flowers in vases and the effects were met
Geo~ge Colhns t,?ssed a. field goal for showed and explained interesting films
H.
Kent,
second;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
present
a
musical
program
instead
of
Russell
with warm approval. Added attractions the. vlcto~y marg!n durmg an ~xtra of the places and scenes which they
Philip
W.
Kniskern,
third.
East
and
the
usual
one-act
skit~
or
entertainment
were the Bubble bowl, the moss
pertod. HilI I.lad tied the scor~ ~Ith a had visited.
·tl
.
f
I ·t
.
th field goal wlth seconds remammg to
Included among the members of th" West-Mrs. William Faison and Rich- by the members.
cd
cover
Wil spflgs 0 WllC pille,
e I
If
h
d f h I ' ard Carvell, first; Mrs. Rankin and
The Madrigal Singers, a chorus of
gum drop tree and the celephane tree. p ay )C ore t e etl 0 t e rego ar Club present at this meeting was Mrs.
Bayard
H.
Morrison,
second;
Mrs.
forty
mixed voices, under the direction
A 'Christmas wreath was shown in the gasme. h
.
d . t th I d
Gerald T. Evans, who had come from Wallace McCurdy and Mrs. Sewell W. f
wart more Jumpe III 0
e ea on New Haven, Conn., where her husband Hodge,
.
I f
third.
0 Henry Hotz, will entertain at the open
h t earI
. a professor in the medical school of
process of makmg and also •a \Vreat 1 0 C0 II·IDS 50S
Y ·111 th e game, bU t IS
Winners
in
the
ten-week
highest
avhh ouse reception. This group of singers
sflpruce and ~heltacked frUit. . All the Springfield overhauled them and led Yale University, expressly for tbis ocas been organized for many years and
erage tournament were announced. first h
.
owers used 10 the demonstratIOn were, at half time by the score of 8 to 6. casion.
prize
going
to
H.
Gilpin
Brown
and
as
entertamed
in the outstanding cities
later sold.
.
. Swarthmore trailed until Hill tied it
second
to
Laurence
Stabler.
Fred
Wilof
this
country.
It includes students of
Mrs: Henry A. Pelrsol, garden chalr- up in the dying minute of the game.
5th Grade Mothers at Tca
son,
Walter
Dickinson,
Captain
Charles
voice
culture
and
renders
selections which
man, 111troduced t~e speake~.
In the preliminary game between the
Mrs.
W.
T.
Clay
entertained
the
fifth
E.
Morrison
and
John
Bowditch.
Jr
.•
rea~pea1
to
all
types
of
music
lovers.
The monthly busmeslt rnectmg was con- JV' of the two schools Swarthmore
Dorothy
B D oerslg
. WI·11 be th e accom·
h
d
s
gra
e,
College
avenue
sc
001,
mothers'
ceived
honorable
mention.
.
'
ducted by Mrs. Alfred White prior to was swamped 19 to 8. I
mst. Th
'11
group at tea after their second meeting
·While refreshments were served at "'--.
e . program WI present outthe talk by Miss Wertsner. Mrs. Clifford
of the year which was held at fler home the Christmas party which followed . standmg solOists who will be accompanied
Buck gave. an interesting account of a
Walnut lane \Vednesday, December 15. Santa Claus distributed gifts to th~ by the cborus. The singers will bring
on
recent all-day meeting of the Friday CurMrs.
Clay is chairman of the group.
members of the Club
to the club members such composers as
rent Events Club, and reports were
. given by a number of chairmen.
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Romberg,
De
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Koven,
Sir Friml,
Arthur Victor
SullivanHerbert,
and Verdi.
Hostesses were Mrs. Charles Parker
The director of this organization,
and Mrs. Joseph Seal. Mrs. Rex Gary
Henry
Hotz, is directing the Lit Brothers
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
and Miss Lillian Boyt were at the tea
Chorus, the R. C. A. Victor Glee Club.
,
table.
The Penn A. C. Glee Club, the Swarth.
Just One Day Moffi
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24
This was· thc last meeting until after
more W omen's Chorus, the Lansdowne
7:30 P. Y- - Community Carol Slnging ...........•.............. Borough Ball
Women's Chorus, the Mary Lyon School
Tomorrow night is the night when all
the first of the New Year.
the suspense and good behavior of the
SA~URDAY, DECEMBI!It 25
Chorus and the Cookman M. Eo Church
Make Returns As of Dec. 31
past weeks reaches its peak with the
7,00 A. M. -Chrlstm.. Servtce..............•••.•••••.•.• Presbyterian Church
of Philadelpbia Choir. one of the out·
.
f S t Claus So hang up you
1&:00 A. M..-Holy COmmunion ••...••.•••••.••.•.••..••....... Trln1ty Church.
commg
0
an a .
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standing choirs of the country.
County Personal Property Restockings and go to sleep very quickly
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26
Tea will be served on the stage and
and Santa Claus will come. You haven't
4:30 P. M. - Christmas Cantata.... : ...... _•....•..•.••••.. M"ethodJst Church
e'-ryone ,·s .,·nVl·ted to go back stage and
N
turns, for-merty mailed in ovem... '"
ber and returnable in ten days,
forgotten to call him and ask him to
MONDA.Y. DECBHBER Z7
see the eqUipment and facilities for play
were mailed last week and must
stop have you? Then you'd better do it
3:00 P. Y.-Shadow Players. Juutor Pl'ogram. .................... Playera Club
production which have eamed for the
be filled out as of December 31,
now or call The Swarthmorean office
TUESDA.Y, DECEMBER 28
Club the distinction of being one of the
1937 in order to coincide with
(telephone Swarthmore 900) and it will
8,00 P. M. - Ba_iDton Club ••••....•••••.•.••..••••••••..•.••••.• R. B. Gym
!'<'t equipped Little Theaters of its t;nle
the new State Personal Property
act as his secretary and tell him for you!
THURSDAY. DEC'£MBBR 30
111 the East.
Returns. and be returned by
Don't forget to leave your porch light
8,00 P. Y. - Ba_iDton Club ••.••••••••••••••••••.••••.•.•.••.•••• R. S. Gym
The .doors will be open at 2 P. M. and
PLAYERS CLUB
IN ANNUAL TEA
1\:;'
Standard CRUSHED
WHITE CORN •••
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TAILORS AND FURRIERS SWARTHMORE
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BALTIMORE
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ELLIOTr RICHARDSON.
Large Budded Califor·
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UCO Fancy PUMPKIN
2 Y:z can ...•.••••••
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Secretary ot Council.
Approved this 17th day 01 November
Open Every Night Until Christmas
Week of December 16 to December 22, Inclusive
Del Monte Kemellettea
2 12 oz. cans •.•••••.
Vacuum Packed
HARRY L. MILLER,
President 01 CouncU.
Attest:
A. D. 1937.
BOUBS:
9 A.M. to 1 P.M.-We4L
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9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-Mon.. '.rUes.
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President of Council.
Attest:
ELLIOTI' RICHARDSON,
Secretary oC Council
Approved this 17th day of November I
A. D. 1937.
Open Evcry Night Until Christmas
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MRS. CATHARINE IRWIN
IFTS
For the Entire Familv
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-FATHER
-SISTER
-MOTHER
-BROTHER
-BABIES
Quality Merchandise
at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
Gift Boxes Free!
Fancy MIXED NUTS
Fancy APPLE SAUCE
17 oz. can.
th.
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Large Budded Califor'"a WALNUTS, th...
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1 7 oz. can, 2 fOT.
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JEAN'S PIE CRUST
home of her hrother, )'Io~cs E\\lIlK, at
Del Monte PEACHES
2 pkgs. 0.'·· ..... .
the COTncr of Columhia and D,lrtmouth
halves OT sliced Ig can
1 .n.lkm..:- Pan Free
avenues. 11 r!'; Ir\\ in had het 11 ill for I
sc\'cral years \\ilh a heart ,uhm'llt aI-I
though she had hCl'lI cOllfilild to' bed
for only a week hefore her death She i
Pillsbury's SNO-SHEEN
MIXED VEGETABLES
was scvcnty-nllle years old.
I No. 2 can.
Cake Flour, pkg.
),1 rs. Irwin came to Cheslt r Irom
hl'r birthplacl', Philadelphia, mon.: than I
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forty-II\'c y('ars ago and has 11\ l'tI in I
Swarthmore for the past nine ,cars,11
California SEEDLESS
SHAMROCK COFFEE
Iler husband, \Villiam Irwin, dltd forty
RAISINS, 11 oz. pkg ..•
1 th. bag . . . . . . . . . .
years ago.
I
Ground Fl'c"h WhIle you 'Valt
Sun,j"\ing hesidcs hcr hrolhc:r. ~Ir.l
Ewing, arc a sister-in-Ia\\, Mr~ James i
\V. I£wing, of Philadelphia; three I
Standard CRUSHED
UCO MINCE MEAT
nieces, ~I rs M. J. J \Imp and ),1 rs.
WHITE CORN .•.
Howard \V. Crawford, of Chcster, and I
2 th. jar . . . . . . . . . .
No ~ Can
1trs. John Essling-cr, of Swarthmor;c I
and threc nephe\\ s, Alexander and
Gl'orgc Ewing, of Swarthmore. and
Jamcs E\\ing, of Tucson, Ariz.
Tender, Juicy Rump
City Dressed FRESH
TIU' He\ David Braun, pastor of tlw
and Sirloin Steak, th .
HA\M, lb .......... .
S\\arlhmOH' Prcsln t('rian Church, oi
I\\hl(h ~[r:-; In\1Il \~;l:-; a Il1l'mhtr, C(lll'dnctt'd thl' ~l'n IeI.':>. .1t her I,ttl' hOI111..'
nn \Ycdnesday afternoon at 2 o'clock
\ GRAPES
Pal1heanrs \\lrC .\Iexalllkr and George
per th ...
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Favi!k
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82,50
SHADOW ACTORS
IN COLOR
PER YEAR
BORO HOMES DON
CHRISTMAS GARB
Junior Players Sl)Onsor Unique
Chinese Program at Club Next
Monday at 3 P. M.
Contestant. For Awards Ready
I'or Displays to be Judged
During Holiday
The J Ulllor ),1 cmbcrshil) of the
Player!> Club and a Illuited number of
thl'ir parents ami fril'nds arc invited
tn the Club on ~Ionday afternoon, Decemher 27, at 3 P :\1. Thc Red Gatc
Playcrs of Ncw York arc hringing a
fascinating program of authentic Chi~
lIesc llIusic, traditional shadow plays
sllch as wcre prescnted in the Em~
peror's court, and the famous Sword
Dancc pl·dormcd by ~I iss King l.an
Chl'w.
All S\\aTthmoreans who l1.lve studicd
dancing will he interest cd in Miss
Ch('w':; grace and preciSion. She is a I
pupil of Krcuzherg, Hanya Holm. and
Chow Kai ~l iug. Klltg Lall Chcw \\as
featured 011 Broadway wilh I.ucienne
Boyer III "Contlllental Varictics," and
ill 1-Iolly\\00d as thc exotic dancer ill
"TIll' Good Earth."
Another outstandlllg feature of the
pTogram will be a demonstration of
Sing hosanna, sing Noc1.
Praisc thc cUllning submarinc.
ancient Chin esc musical instruments,
Sing the gunner and the ~hcll,
Sing the harbcd ;:md lnllcr wirc.
wilh a brief history and explanation of
SlIlg the candle, slllg the lam I),
Puison gelS and hqllld firc.
each.
SlIlg thc Concentration Camp.
Bullet, bomb and hand grenade,
The hand-painted parchmcnt figurc')
SlIlg thc scason born anew,
And thc hcart of man, afraid.
\\ hich perform amusing antics against
~~~k~h~
~ri.;s~h~_n_
the lighted screen will delight even the __'_V_r_ca_l_h_c_tl_.c,-\-,\_o_r-,",-I_\::.\"::;I::h,-c:::\::c.::rg~'~rc::c::...::,_+-,A:.:.:cll-,oc:u:.:r-,(=ocs arc safe in prison,
youngest children.
REl\IEl\IBER YOUR
Community Carol. Friday
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The
Annual
Brighter
Community
~hristm&6s COlltest, sponsored
by The
S\\arthlllorcall, began ycsteTday, De~
~cmher 22. Displays lIlust be already
IIlstalled and lighted and kept in op·
eratlon C\'cry night until New Year's
Day, from dusk until 11 P. 11.. to
competc m thc community rh'alry. Dur~
iug thb pCflod, the three judges, D.
':\1.l1cohll Hodge, )In,. Harry 11Jllcr, and
1Irs. Luther ~L Dimmit \\111 journey
around the gayly IHuIlllllated village.
Thc deciSion is a diJlicult olle to make
~lllti reqUires close obsen'ation of detail as \\ cll as general effect. No exhi~
bltor can tell at \\ hat hour the judges
\\ III \1CW thc displays. Thrce prizes will
he a\\ardcd IIJ accordance \\ith the de~
CI~101i of the judgcs.
OUTing thc past week the brightly
gicamlllg' holiday lights put up by the
local merchants have added greatly to
And the Christmastidc begeb
the );orough cheer. The FIre..: Company's
SC\l:1I nl1l11ol1 bayonets.
bugl.: star and cross placcd above its
"tI,trtcrs in Borough Hall sets a pre~
From 011(' More Manhottan by
cedcnt lor the Fire Company and adds
Ph) His ~\lcGinley, Copyright, an IlIlprcssive netc to the village i1lu~
1937, by Harcourt Brace and nUllatlOll. Thc cross and star are loan~
I.'d to the firemen by Frank, the Barber.
Company, loe
.Boruugh CounCIl's contribution to
Local Dancers For Charity Ball the hohday dccorat;ons, 'he b!ue hghls
CHRISTl\IAS SEALS
uutlining thc bcll towcr and eavesJ and
Frum 7.30 until 8 P. M, Friday cvening
),1 iss Xallcy Armitagc, )'Iiss Jean thc lighted Christmas tree in front
tlu' annual Christmas E\'c Commu11lty
In thc rush of preparaltons for thc Cochran and )'liss LouiSt' Arc.her oi Durough Hall (:ontnbutes much to
Carol Sing-iIII-{ ,\ ill he hcld in frollt of approadllllg holiday season, 27,000 resi- I Cl.nIc WIll ue among thc girls taking the festive dress of thc borough.
Borough Hodl, or If the weathcr is dis~ dents uf the County ha\e overlookcd thcir part in thc floor sho\\ at the Charity
.\hn05t all S\\arthmorc reSidents and
agTceclblc in the social hall of the purchases of Christmas Seals
Ball to be held in the JeWish Syna- 1ll.lIly uut of to\\Jl Visitors makc an an~
Christmas Program Sponsorell :\Icthodlst Church, on Park avenue.
Thc Ocla\\are County Tuberculosis gogue, Chester.
nual Christma!:i pilgrimage to the
.
F~ank
":
BT~wster
will
1ca~1
the
Association
rcporl::s
this
n;lInbcT
of
people
This
dance
is
given
annually
for
the
110rtll\\cst
corner of \Valnul lane and
by Garden Section Tuesday;
s~nglltg,
wh1ch
\\111
bc
accompanlcd
hy
havc
rcreived
their
anti-tuberculosi,
Seal<;
bcnclit
of
.thc
Chester
Hospital
and
Ogden
'l\,cnuc,
\\here the forty~foot
Next l\leeting Will Be in 1938
I.~ank 1-' •• ,,11.), IrUm!leter; ~ohcrt.c'lhy mali, but have not yet replicd to the wil1 be held this ycar on \VednesuaylplIle trcc on the Jawn of Dr. \Vlliiam
Swarthmore duh \\omCll cnjoycd a DiSC/lit, shde-trombotllst; ~llss Edith .ajlJll'al made them.
cvening, Oec('mbcr 2~
T. Hill::. IS hghted each ycar.
III ogram of unusual intcrest on Tuesday, Kni"l ern,
1~l3no accordIOnist .. Thc
To date, only $13,000 of the needed
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The gratitude of the entire comlllU
IJl'C'emhcr l·t )'li~s Anllc B. \Vertsner,I \\'C' .IS of tht:' carols Will be. l?rO!ected $20,000 ha~ becn contributed for this work
lIlty gocs to those residents who 11lUField Secreta"y of thc PCllll) h'ania Horti- I ' :1 ~ scret'n, ~o that all call JOIII III the during thc next year. .\s thc Christmas 8th and 10th Grades
min ate thClr homes and so hclp greatly
g
cultural Society, spoke Oil "Flower 1 :>.1I!gm . .
.
S('31 dri\'e is schedllk-d to dose ChTistmas
l\leet Tonigbt to makc thc Christmas season the
\rrangl'llIl;"lltS" and gol\e a lJractKal dcnt-.. fhe ~lCI~hh()rl): custom of. mhcrlng D.IY. the :\:-.sociatioll hopes that in thcse
'·happlest time of the year,"
onstratulIl of this ;ut
,II.' Chnstmas \\Ith COIlUllUlllty carol! Icmainillg days thosc who have forgotten Dancing class chaperons this evening
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The stage of the dub house Ilre"'ellted a, slllglll~ has heen ~POl~sored ...for y.ears Ito reply \\111 do so and scnd their COIl- at the \Voman's Club House Will be:
hcantHul pictme as thc turtallls \\t'l hy t~h:. Illlerdeno~llIllatlorl1aJ .C(~ll1nuttec tniJutuJIls beforc the holiday.
eighth grade, :,Ir. and ~Irs. Oscar J.
111<1\\11
Eastl'!" lilics, Jloinsettms, roses.[Of \\htchl ~[Irs. RC·cI,'",;d,[rullll!:i IS chalrThe headquaTters of the Delaware Gl1crecst, )'Ir. alld :)'lrs. J. \V, Allison. I
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. . .h locat- ~\'[ r. all(I ~,rs.
'I
'1'1 tomas L ue d
CI )rb
mas grecns
'" .\ rs I ~I .•\ \C )o\\'cll
H ",'11 ::\(r:-;. 1I C oUllty 0[' u I>erel1 I
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r~egaru; <:nt I1. gra d c, \
:".hss \Vt'rtsnl'r then spoke of the thrce • It
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IS onc (I tit' llg I spots 0
\\art t~
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D'l\'cr t'Ing 1i\1 uSlca
• 1 P rogram to b c
prJlll'1plc!o.
of HcmeT arrangement; dlsan d .\'I rs. L OUIS J . K OCI
I, l,fr. and AIrs.
morl"s Chri:-;tlllh Cl'lehration and al1
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tinction, rdation hf thc f10Wl':-~ to the
Entertains Cercle Francais
Ear~ II. \Veltz, ),11'. and :)'Irs, Richard 'hen at New Year's Uay Open
contailler and relatioJl of the flowers to rC:>.Hlents of till" Borough arc urged;
C. Soderberg.
House by l\ladrigal Singers
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fill
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to
notice
thc
change
in
time
and
attend
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t IIe pOSitIOn t ley are to 1 • "
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morc avenue, cntertamed the members
Bridge
Club
CiIristmas
Party
morc
1'1.1) cr... Club wlll be held at the
matc!y one and onc half times the height
H. S. OIJcns With Victory
of te Cerele Francais at thclr Decem~
Club
lluu"c
the afternoon of New Year's
of the container." Thc containcr should
.
.
her mecting' .Monday evcning, DccemDay
in
cunlOflllIiy
\\ Ith the holtday spirit,
he suhducd ill color .uul pc\\ter, old cof)Swarthmon' Il1gh .School,opened Its her 20. 'fhe program was pnscntcd by
\Vhen the Thursday Night 13ridge
and
all
1lH.::mbers
arc urged to attend.
Ill" and fl.lrk hlm~ gla~:-; were suggc~ted hasketball st·a . . on wHh a victory o\'cr I Dr. and )'Irs. Duncan Fostl:f Dr. Fos- Club met at the Strath Ha\'cn Inl1 as
last Fnday llight. The score was 1910f his family e1uring a reeelit Sahhatical the WlIIllCr!:i \\ere. Xorth and South- or siJt(C Ib lIl
l.renr spent in Europe and \[r~ Foster ).[r. and )'lr5. :".Iauricc Gricst, fir:.tj has bcen arr,Hlgeu which should prove
flO\\ers ill \'a~cs and the elTl'ds wcre mel
George Colhn,., tos~ed a ficld goal for IShO\\ed and explained intcfl'>ting films ~lrs. A. Ludlo\\ Cla}tien and ~lrs, most cllJo}aule. '1 hi~ year the Club will
\\llh \\anl1 appIO\al .\
Plllhp \Y. KllIskern, third. East and the usual. one-act sklt, or cntertainment
lO\e:L"'(1 \\Ith sl)rigs of \dlltc pinc, the held g'oal \\Ith seconds remallllllg to
Included alllong the memhers of thl;" \\'est-).lrs. \Vllliam Faison and Rieh- by the mcmber!:i.
gum dro!, tree and the cclephanc tree. pIa) hdo)"l' the cnd of the regular I Cluh pre:-;cnt at tIns mcdmg was :)'Irs. ard Can'cll. first; ~Ir!:i, Rankin and
The l\ladngal SlIlgers, a chorus of
\ Chn:-;tmas \\re,lth \\as !'iho\\11 ill the gatl1l'
Gerald T. E\ans, \\ho I1MI comc from Ba)anl H. ~loTrlson. secondj Mrs. forty mixed voice!;. under the direction
S\\.lrthmore Jumpcd into the lead Oil XC\\ Havcn, Conn., \\herc hcr husband \\'allaec ::\lcCurdy and ~[rs. Sewell ,"V. vi Ilcnry 110tz. \\ ill entertain at the open
pi oce~" ot maklllg ;:nul abo a \\ reath of Co1lins shot:-. carl) III the gamt', but IS a profc!';sor ill the Il!cdical school of Hodge, third,
hou::.c reception. TillS glOUp of singers
sllrUtc and shellackcd (IUlt. All the Sprlllghdd o\"{'rhatt1cd them and lcd I Yale UlllVerslt), t'xprc!)sly for this oc~
\\'inners in the ten-wcek highest av- has ocen organizcd for many years and
fh.\\l·1 ~ tbed in the dCliulIlstratioll wcre at h.ili timc hy. the sc~re l~f 8,,0 ~'lcaslOn.
crage tournament \\CTC announced, first h~~ cntertalllcd In the outstanding cities
later :-;01<1
SWClrthmor{' trailed until HIli tlcd It
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prlZC going to H. Gilpin Brown and oi till:. country. It indudes students of
::\1::-;. Ilenry A. Pelr!1"!, g.micn chair- liP III Ihc dying minute of thc game.
5th Grade 1\lothers at Tea
second to Laurcnee Stabler. Frcd \Vil~ \ olce CUltUI c and rendcl s selections which
1lI;ltl, introduCl-.:l the speaker.
In thc prdlluinary gamc bet\\cen the
I son, \\'alter Dickinson, Captain Charles
aHlcal to all types of music lovers.
The monthly hll"illes~ nlectlllg- wa:s COII- J\"s of the 1\\0 :>.chools, Swarthmore I )'Ir,.,. \\'. T. Clil..' cntertained the fifth I E. )'Iornson and John Bowditch, Jr.. reDorothy It Doerslg will be the accom~
dUl'tt'd h) ),1 rs \Hred \\'Iute Ilrlor to \\'lS swamped 19 to 8.
Igrade, Cdl('gc .l\CIlUC school, mothers' ccivcd honorable mention,
lJauist. The program \\ III present outgroup at lea aftcr theIr second mecting
\\'lule rcireshmcnts were served at
thc talk hy ,\1 i:;" \\'erhnci ::\frs CliffoJ(1
~tandlllg soloists who will be accompanied
of th~ year "hidl \\as held at hcr hon~el the Chnstmas party \\hieh followed,
Blick gave an intercsting account of a
by the chorus. The singers will bring
[ on \\ alnut Janc \\ cdnestiay, December
Santa Claus distributed gifts to the
Tet'ent all-day meeting !If the Friday Cu:-to thc dub mcmbers such composers as
I ~lr~. Clay I:. chairman of thc group.
mcmbers of the Club.
rent En'lIls Cluh, and reports were
H.omberg, Friml, Victor Herbert De
giH'n hy a numheT of chairmen.
K~~etl.
Si.r Arthur Su1livan and Verdi.
II"F""===============
Ilostc!1st'!1 ","erc '\frs Charles Parker
I
he
director of this organization,
amI ).rrs Joseph Seal. ).[rs. nex Gary
,,
Hcnry
Ilotz,
ts um!Ctmg the Lit Brothers
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
and ~l i!"i~ Lillian Ho) t \\l're at the tea
Ch()ru~, the R. C A. Victol" Glee Club
tahk
The PenH . \. C. Glee Club, the Swarth~
Just One Day i\lor... !
FRIDA'\', DECEMBER 24
Till" \\"" till' list JlHltlllL! ll11til aftl'rl
mOl e \\. omen's Choru~, the Lansdowne
7 30 P M. - Community Carol Slnging ... , .... ".. . ........... Borough Han
thc tirst of the Nc\\' \ ("11.
TtlJllorrO\\ I1Ight I~ the Ili£ht \\ hell aU I
\\'olllcn\ Choru!), the )'lary Lyon School
SI\TURDAY, DECEl\IBER 2$
the :>.u:>.pCllsC and good behavior of the I
Chorus and the Cookman M. E. Church
7'00 A At. - Christmas Service ........................... Presbyterian Church
pa .. t \\ N.'ks readIes lis peak \\ itlt the I
of PJlJladclphia Choir, one of the out~
16 00 A z.t - Holy COmmunion ................................ Trinity Church
Make Retnrns As of Dee. 31
coming of Santa Claus So hang up your I
standmg choirs of the country.
SUNDAY, DECEI\IBER 26
Tea wi!l ?c. scrved 011 the stage and
COllnty Per:sonal Property Restocking:>. and go to sleep vcry quickl) i
4 30 P. M. - Christmas Cantata .... , ......... , .... , ......• ,Methodist Church
c\eryone
IS, mVlted to go back stage and
turns, formerly mailed in :\ovemand Santa Claus wtl~ come. You h~\'en't I
llJlONDA Y. DECE~IIiER 27
see
the.
eqUIpment
and facilities for play
hcr and returnable in ten days,
forgottcn to call IlIIn and ask lum to
300 P. M. - Shadow Players, Junior Program .•.................. Players Club
~roduchon
wlnclt
have earncd for the
'\t:'re mailed last wcck and lI1ust
!'itop han you? Then }ou'd better do It
TUESDAY,
DECEMBER
28
Club
the
distinction
of being one of the
hl' filled out as of December 31,
now or call The Swarthmorcal1 office!
8 00 P. M. - Badminton Club ...........•....•...• ,., .. , .... ,', .... H. S. Gym
?cst
equipped
Little
Theaters of its type
19~17 itt ordcr to coincide with
(telephonc Swarthmore 9(0) and it will
ttl the East.
THURSDA.Y,
DECEMBER
3D
thc new State Personal Property
act as his secretary and tell him for you!
8 00 P. M. - Badminton Club ••.................... , .. , •........... R. S. Gym
Thc .doors will be open at 2 P. M. and
Returns, and be returned by
Don't forget to lca\'c )our porch light
~~t~;~amment wJlI start promptly at 2 :15
January 15. 1937.
hurning and the fiTst thing YOll know,
L._____________...J he'll be there.
Carol With Variations
YEAR ENDED FOR
CLUB WOMEN
4
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PLAYERS CLUB
IN ANNUAL TEA
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ROGER RUSSELl..
PHOTOGRAPHER
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IX, No. 52
VOL.
0
JOHN H PITMAN,
Burgess
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Stocks Replenished
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F-Commlssloners or Councils. as the MRS H R FARRINGER
case may be, of each munlclpal1ty creattng I
•••
the .ald JoInt Authority. shall uppolnt one
DIES SUDDENLY
member of the Board
The Town.hlp8 of RIdley and Nether
Providence shall appoint one member each
),1 rs. Gertrudc Lcopold Farring-er,
for a period of four years The Borough \\ ;tt' of Dr. Howard I{ Farringer (hed
ISpringfield for n pedod of three years The (0110\\ 1111( a he,,,1 attack at her w;nler
of
Swarthmore
and Park
the Township
Boroughs
of Ridley
and Prospect I
Park for a period of two years, and the - - -- - -- - . Boroughs of Rutledge and Morton for a
!b~~~~l~:eersye~~, ~o~~~li~ea!~r t~~e ~:!.~ I
I may
at aprior
meeting
held not1stInter
than be
oneshall
month
to January
in I
each year, In which a vacancy occurs In I
the office filled by that municlpallty, ap- I
point as a member of the BOkrd. a citizen
of that municipality for n term of four
(4) years to succeed the member whose I
term expires on January 1st. next succeed- !
STORE BOVRS;
In.o
I
AU vacancies shall be filled by the gov~
9 A.l'I. to 9 P.I\I,-l\Ion•• Tues,
9 A.M. to 1 p.M.-Wed,
eruing body oC the munlclpul1ty whose I
9 A,I\I. to 9 P.M.-Thurs,
9 A.M. to 10 p.M.-PrL "8at,
appointee hns ,"'Rcatcd his office.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the MunlclpaUSpecials For Week of December 16 to December 22, Inclusive
ties appointed herein have hereunto caused
to be written their respective namE.s.
sIgned by their presiding officer and at·
tested by their Secretary, or Clerk, thls
day of
A, D, 1937.
Del Monte Kernellettes
UCO Fancy PUMPKIN
Section 4-AIl Ordinances or parts of
2 12 oz. cans . . . . . . • .
Ordinances Inconsistent herewith be and
2!/z can . . . . . . , . . • .
the same are herehy repealed.
Y,\c'lIum P.lcked
Passed this third day oC November A D.,
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Pol..
South Harvard
the Uorout;h of S'Warthmorc to on:ulUZC Pa.
.• p
[RIHdl·eryrYPa~k· VPaanden, Ridley Manor Apts.
John Dolman succumhed at 9 :40 P. ~L avenue, Swarthmore, cOllling here with
a
Joint
authurll)'
m.
l,ro,·.lIetl
by
Ad
of
Harold
T.
11,lrr.
WalhlllOforu.
3.
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ASSI,.'mlJl) .11Il1 tbe AIllClldnlt'lits aM SUII
D. Coldwell Stewart, 118 W. Chester Pike, S&6tunlay, Dccember 11, at Ius home. 26 lcr fann y rom h t.
Il\{omcllts tlll'rL'tu, null settlll~ forth 111
TIl(' Borom:h of SWAU'rn"lQHE "'hose Ridley Pork, Pa.
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Percy V. Kane. 401 Thaye' Street, Rld~ 1·\ yr e a\enue, 0 a tear con 11011 W IIC t
A student and teacher oC Jl1USIC
.L\{rs.
full the i,rOJlot'Cd artu:lco; IIlmtorJlOratlOfl CU\ln.llnll'll :m:':Ihut:'uL
1I.lrr,: L ~1!11I.. r. ,U1 T1Hl)('r Uuad, SvoartlJ' ley Pork, Po,
had ('aused him to give up his Phila- Farringcr was a graduate of Schuylkm
De It Ord.lIIll'li by the Coum'lI uf tbe mol"(', 1'.1
George H. Derbyshire. 109 Barker street, I I I
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Dorullgh of S"artbnlOl"C:
Jacob F loIe8chtcr, 318 Dickinson Avc .. Ridley Park, Po.
(e 1> ua aw practice ast eIJtC1nl)\.:r.
C Seminary now
rig 1t 0 egc.
1e
SCI:t101l I-Th.11 th~ Uotuuj:"h of S\\utlb S\\:.rtlllllon·. ]-.1
Joseph R. Grubb, 109 Delaware Avenue, \\as eighty years old.
taught school in Lansdale. Pa., before
more dtK!s hen.b) sl!;"Ulf) IIItcntlUTi 10 urg:ulIte
;\11" ""It" A. G ClW)IIl'Y. 13!l Hutg~rs A,'e. Ridley Park, Pay
RldPI'I d I 1
1905
:111 Authority tOl,:"l't1lt:'t \\Jlh thc TuWIl~hIIU, or IS":lrthlllore. P.,
Donald A. Crossett. 23 Ward Street,
Born ill Philadelphia he rcceh'cd his hcr marriage 111
11 a e p ua In
•
SlIrlllgficld. Hnllt'y ,lilt! Nether Pro\ldt:'lloc, .mll! N 0 1'11I('ngcr. 120 S Chestcr Road, ley Park, Po
I ('(lucation in that city and lh'cd thcre
Until deciding last September to
the
llorough~ uf Hutlt.'(h;t', Murlon, l'ru!ll~d Iswarthmore, Pa.
&I
Park :lilt!. Hltlll'Y Park, Ululcr Ihe Ilru\I"IOH~
AII)('II T. E'I\t'II~OIl, tJ'~O Siratli lla\'(>n A,'c. I
:g
Col
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until he came to Swarthmorc twcllty- make hcr pcrmancnt home in Florida
of the Ads of A"Sllllbl) and the 3melltlmeilis S\\ Irllnnorc ]l"
:g oS
......, ~
cight )'cars ago. He read law and was she was all activc mcmber of the
and l5ul lllit'lIIellil; till'lttn
J. Paul Brown. 626 Walnut Lane, Swarth·
Scclloll :.!-Thl' prOUl'r Ollil"t.rtJ arc herd.) mon'. 1'.1
-5 '0 ~ ..to ..to ~ -; -; N '"
apprenticed at the law office of his Cather, Swarthmore Presbytenan Church, the
authorized :11111 dm.'clt'(l to ot'.t',lIIlzc the said
T
E
ITes!WIILrueh, 128 Ya.lo Avellue,
John Dolman, an Englishman of the local \Voman's Club and the Players
Authorll) III l"UIljU1U11011 "1Iil the "rOfter of· S"nrthulOl"f'. Pay
"0
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fil,'rs uf Ihe IIforc ...lId To" IIshlfls and Uorouglu'.
TIl(' llurOlu:h of RUTLEDGE whoso C o u n c i l . , . . .
old school with a firm belief in allprcn- Club.
and tugether ,,!til the ,Ifurc~md onil'cr~ to mNI are:'E
ltccsllJl): For the IJast eightccn )cars the
Surviviu" besides hcr husband arc:
t:'x('('ute Ihc Artltles of hlt:ur)JlJraholl and tu
}o'rallk J... .,.lnrUII, Llllden A"l'llUC. UuUedgc.
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file the Bumc ~lth the Selretar) of the COIll 1',1
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deceased maintainL't1 officcs in thc lIarri- t\\O sons, H.aymond F., of Ovcrbrook,
mOIl'l\ealth of l'enllsyhama, II!; Ilro\'ld~d b)
AUn'lI T•. Hal:=-, I.lnden A"ellul'. RuHNk<,.
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&! If 8! III
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son Builditw, Fifteenth and Market and Dr. Hobert II. Farringcr, of Hollylaw.
Pa
.c
d
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Section 3-Tbe said Articles of lmorl'QJ",lllun
W
T). ... 01l l\Ioorhe,\.Il, Syh'an AHllue, Hut·
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III E ~ ,; .v I1t
If ~
strcets, Philadelphia.
\\ood, Fla.; her mother, :Mrs. \V. A.
t
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I1t
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o.
I'ff
d
[,cOI)o[d', thrcc brothers, Dr. Herbert
A-The name of the Authorl!) shall bc,John L. Junc"'. llutledge A\'cnuc, Rutledge,
~ CI
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tel" 11\ mg at severa
~.,. ~ ~ ~.'"' § Po t'
cs in S\\arthmorc for tcn years, he 1110\cd P., Dr. Raymond S. and A. Frederick
AUTHOIUTY'
Pa.
.0
~ ~ ;:t: ~ ~ ~
ill 1920 to Ius latc Tesldcnce on Myrtle Leopold; and a Sisler. Miss Marian E.
ll-Thc Allthurlty JS furnlt'(] under the pro·
Ed,,;lrd AUKUM 'V('IHS, Pn'lIldellt Avcllnc.
ae
r.q r.q ? rn w.o ....
a\cnuC', which is just outside the Borough, Leopold, all of Germantowll,
\181U1I" of The Acl~ 01 PeuII!;)h·ani.,.-Nu HutINh,!'{'. Fa
Funeral ser\'ices Will be hcld at the
un Session of 193~. and No. !!OO uJ till' Jal'oh G Zen ..on. SylYan Annu(". Uutleligc.
...,.
in Springfield Township. Last April ~Ir.
Se~lOu 01 1937
Pa.
.§
and ~lrs. Dolman celehrated their fiftieth estahlishmcnt of Kirk mtd Nice, Gcr~
C-That IIU olher Authurlty orgallltt:'tl under
'I'll(" Bur(Jugh oC MORTON "ho!'Cc Cuuucil
.....
lltalllo\Un avenue, Germantown, at 2
tht' "hUllCIJI:l1 Authorll,)' Act of Inai (At.t mell ar('!a.I
~
\\edding a n n i v e r s a r y
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'1 .k' I'
(
F 'd
D
No !!Oll) , 1101 tinder the Act apllrOn'l.i Ve·
,IO!,(,lIh Y. R:lIif'Y, 16 Mitchell Annue, Mor.
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D O C oc t liS a teTlloon, rl ay,
ecem~
('I.'m!Jt'r :.!'ilh. 1n:13 (SI" ('ml S~6 ... IOIl 111.1:1-- ton, Pa.
....
.t1
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nlcreslc( in astronomy J.' r.
clman her 17. Mrs. Farringcr will be buried
P.L 114.), It:' 10 ('XlI;tellro In or fur the
D,ll'ul C T\\t'ed. Sr. 20 AHa Terrace. :!'II 01'·
0
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had bccn a membcr of the Rittenhouse
. I .
JIII'Orlmratlll,.:' IUUlllellloilltll'S
l'
.:!~" . ~E IJ:fi:' ~]
~ ~ s: t>
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in 'Nest Laurel Hill cemctery Wit I In~
D--The n3l11e" oi the lIIeor".ratlll, mUIiIlI' tonlo!a"':~
~
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t... .,p;:
_~"o :l!t :l
.\stronomical Socicty until increasing terntcnt pnvate.
.
.... S Routl, fila N. Morton Aye., 'I
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!d
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pahties tOl,:'l'llwr "1111 the names alld ad tOil Pay
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failure of health forbade outsidc activity
drcS8CS
E
l lI T • L ;) I' C, Sr .. n-'
..... .... ;!;
~
lo\\tl
_ or Its DlUIIICllial ('meers arc as tul·
I ":If
_a... I'enn , ng' , on A \ · e . . . . .
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and confined hun more and morc to a
.- •
"lorton. Fa
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The TO\Hlflhll' I)f SPIUNGFIELJ) "hu!e
Wm P. Jacobs. 20 Ne"elI Street. :Morton.
;!;
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-< .( S
1(luict life at homc. He \\as an EpiscoFire Company Nominations
ConlmlsslolltrS
:II"('!1":1,. C
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Iialiall.
Guy :!'If. Kenne(b. 411 N Rolllll;;' If.oad.
SlIl "ell , Jr., ~O 'Valnut Street. ?llor·
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At the regular monthly meeting of
SprmgfleJd. Pay
ton. 1-:1.
SUfVlvmg arC his widow, )'Irs. C.
G('on:e 11 Chatham, ~84 n,lll.)'lnore ROM.
UNIJ F. Glm'er, Jr., 410 IIlghlalUl A"e.
"CI
Harriet l\1. Nickinson Dolman; a SOil the Swarthmore Fire ami Protective
Sprml{fh,ld, 1'.1
"hlrloll. Pa
g
AUI'('C.I ller::er, Jr. 4.1 School Lane, SJlrlll::·
The Borough of PROSPECT PARK whose
t
John Dolman. Jr., of Vassar a\enue Association held in Borough Hall last
field, Pa.
Councilmen are:-:!l
c
Swarthmore; a daughtcr, }'Irs. l\lelanie Thursday evening the following were
A A. Atk("rnl,lll, 40-1 Yale Anllue. ~tortoll,
Wm. A Hagerty, 1119 Pennsylvania Ave..
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P:I.
Prospect Park. Pa.
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Sc)ltIour, of the :".Iyrtlc 3\CIIUe address; nominatcd for offices for the coming
ycar: president. J oscph Reynolds; sec~
Julm B ~h.culll)u~h, ai s, Ihlhre~1 Hoad.
Cho.rles
:g,..j
~
.. .t:~ ,,~ 1::00:"
s:
'a SIS
. t er, ..~l rs .•~ e II'IC C , I .aw, 0 f Pi'l
Sprlll:;lu'llI.
Pa
Park.
Pay Sill, 549 13th Avenue, Prospect
g3 ~
i::i"CI
11 aThe To"m:lull 01 UIDLEY who~c Cummls
Philip H. Metzger, 916 Chester Pike.
"d:::: c. ~
.. ..:. ~ ~ ~
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dclphia; 5eyen grandchildrcn. Charles rctary and treasurer, Petcr E. 'fold.
!'!-IUIll'rs :Ire Prospect Pork, Pay
C.B ~
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::a o.;g
JOhll, and David Seymour,' and Barbara, Elcctions \\ ill he held the second
.f<'r.lllk CI,I:\ololl. )Olurton Pa
Walter B. Krause, 513 11th Avenue, Pros§ ~
-5
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In
w.o
HW."I'IW L
lIur1l8 S",l1'thmure, 1'.1.
pect Park, Po.
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John, Effingham, and Gcoffrey Dolman. Thursday cvening in January.
1~!('h'lIl! }o'r.IZlIr, H.uJ1(·~ l'.lrk, Pa
Howard C. Kinder, 1502 Carlisle Avenue,
8a:I '"'a.I ~ ............
rn ~ Z
d
I I)y tl le Rcv
1 aul \ all'lIlme. Woodlyn, Pa
I Prospect Park, Po..
.c ..c:: .t: .c .t:
- cn'lccs \\'('re COil uctC(
,Iohu 001.111. Crum 1)1111(', 1'1
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Charles Forsberg, 904 12th Avenue, Pros~
s:: g3
0
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J. JaTdcll GuentlH'r, rector of Trinit\'
TIll' To" 114uII of NETHEIl 1'1l0VJDE:-O:CB I, pect Park, Pa.
.:.> ....
Po
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\\hose COIl1Il1Ii:'i:'IOlIcr~ .In'.Elmer Hemberger, 601 13th Avenue. Pros~
Co iJ g- 5 .,5 ~ .,0 ~
Hlrc I, W
I pect Park, Pa.
I ,g
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Philadelphia, on Tuesday at 1 P.).1. InI
riI:;
~ 1: ~ ~ 1l ;: 1:
terml'nt was pri\ate at \Vcst LauTel IIill.
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Ridley Avenue, Ridley
a
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JOHN DOLl\IAN, Sr.
home in Coral Gables, Fla., on Tues·
PASSED AWAY SATURDAY day, December 14. Since 1913 Mrs.
The Borough of RIDLEY PARK whose
CO,*~~.I~::Ph!rii:-w.
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17, 1937
DECEMBER
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Birth
Maoy
·
Miss Dorothy Tunis, who has been
living in Germantown where she is employed, will return Friday to spend the
wttk-end with her parents.
• • •
Guest s m
Boro For H
oliday
Fait~,daughter
siter
of, Mr. and Mrs.1 ;, Dr. and Mrs. Johannes H. Bruun, of
Douglas Redmond Faith, of Chester. Riverview road, entertained with a
Mr. Waddell is the son of Mr. and Mr,. smorgasbord at their home last SunMr. and Mrs. Joshua A. Christian,
Joseph Howard Waddell, also of Ches- day aiternoon. '
of Elwyn, are receiving congratulation,
ter.
upon the birth of a son, Richard At...
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Midshipman Edwin Aiken has arrived
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h S B
f H i d len Christian, ih the Temple Univer_ro.
o~lelP entertain
.
ates,
0
averNew
o r slty
.
.
e from the Unl'ted States Naval '1Mr.
1 h and
Id Mrs.h Guenther
'
Cl' H. Froebel
ft
avenue
WI
before
the
HospItal
on Wednesday, Decemhom
Academy to sllClld the holidays with his WI
0
open ouse
IrIstmas a er- (y . ' Eve dance QI the Swarthmore ber 15. Mr. Christian is a member of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ewing, noon at their home on North Swartllthe faculty 01 Swarthmore High
News of An Engagement and
Two Marriages in PreChristmas Issne
Miss Willie Cleage, of Knoxville, of Dartmouth avenue.
Cleag~,
Tenn. arrived Sunday and Mr. Samuel
also of Knoxville, arrived Tuesday to visit their niece, Mrs. A. P. Whitaker, and Dr. Whitaker, of Elm avenue,
over the holidays. The Whitakers will
ha,.c as their house guest next Monday
Mr. Richard Hill,
• of
• •Ithaca. N. Y.
~Ir. A. E. Landon, of Syracuse, N. Y.,
*• *
arrivCedl .FridaY'h Dl'decembe~ ~7h' to spe;'
the
Irlstmas 0 I ays Wit
IS SOIl,
•
Norton I;andon, and Mrs. Landon, of
North Pnnceton .av:rlU
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thomson and their
!
more avenUe.
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Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Whitaker will
entertain with a buffet supper and dance
Monday evening, December ZI, at their
home on Elm avenue.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bullock and
family,
Cedarnear
lane,Richmond,
leave todayMichauxofGrant,
Va., for
to
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HOUDAY GREETINGS
May we take this opportunity to thank you for
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hook, of West- daughters, Betty. Jancth, and Joan, of spend. the holidays with "Mrs. Bullock's
,y
0
parents, 1-! r. and Mrs. William \V . ...
i'tJ.ICthe confidence you have placed in us and the
dale avellue, , "1'11 I,ave as their tlucsts Chambersburg, Pa., wilt arrive Friday,
Oyer the holidays Mrs. Hook's sister, December 24, to spend the Christmas haux.
products we sell.
Mrs. John J. ReHsnider, and her husband holidays with Mrs. Thomson's motber,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
James
F.
Bogardus
will
who will arrive tonight from Cleveland. Mrs. John Adams, of Benjamin West
O. and remain over New Year's.
a\'enue. Mrs. Adams' other daughter, have open house on Chrisbnas Eve. and
We hope our service in the past year has
• • •
~Irs. J, Burris West, with Mr. West and on Christmas Day will entertain Mrs.
T. Ross Fink. Swarthmore College their children, Newell and Mary Alice, Bogardus' brother, Mr. Daniel Longpleased our many friends - and invite those
graduate now in charge of the Erie Day of Dickinson avenue, wilt complete the stretll, and Mrs. Longstrc'th, of Elkins
Park; Mr. Thomas Longstreth, of Oak
School at Erie, Pa., is the guest of Mr. family group for Christmas dinner.
who have not tried our service to stop in and
Lane. and Miss Kathryn Willard, of
F. M. Scheibley, of the Strath Haven bm,
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over the holidays.
Dr. and Mrs. Burton W. Jones and Mt. Airy.
get acquainted.
family, of Ithaca, N. Y., arrived Sat,
h Dr.
Nena Ewing Whitaker, daughter of
Donald Lange returned last Saturday urday to spend two
weeks[ A
visiting
Let our station be your motoring headquarfrom the Universi~y of \Visconsin to re- Jones' parents, 1·.r. and !t rs. rt ur J.
l1'.ain until after New Year's witi, his Jon'", of Dickinson
avenue.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
A.
P.
Whitaker,
of
Elm
• • •
avenue, will
entertain her
fellow
ters. You are always welcome here.
parents, P!ofedssoBr allt~d Mrs·p~k·eO. Lange, Mr. and 1frs. Pcrcy G. Gilbert, of members of Mrs. Whitaker's ballroom
of Langewoo , a l tmore
. h t h em d ur- da'
. Ilcr home
L I . '11 h
Park avenue, WI'11 Ilave WIt
nong cIass at a dance m
Here you will find a complete stock of fresh
prho~essor and ~ rS' andage w~!r aa;,de iug the holidays Mrs. Gilbert's father, next Wednesday evening.
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f
ys i' • to Mr. CIlar Ies W'II cox, 0 f P'IUS b urg,
h P a.
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as t elr guests or ·a I cw f WI'
Mrs. H arry S . B ng It, 0
as ling n,
Mr. J. Earle Wherry left Monday to
FffiESTONE products.
D. C., who will arrive tomorrow.
Mrs. Hamilton \Vebb, of Bath, Me., return to his home in Chicago, 111'1 after
wilt spend the holidays with her mother, visiting his mother in Oxford. Pa. last
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Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hoadley and .Mrs. \V. P. Elwell, of the 5trath Ha- week and spending the week-.end with his
. family of, Lexington, Mass., and Mr. veil Inn
brother, Dr. W. Nivin Wherry, and Mrs.
SUPPLIES - RADIOS - BRAKE UNINGS
Henry Hoadley, of Boston, wilt arrive
.
• • •
\\'herry, of Cedar lane.
today to spend the holidays with Mrs. .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes, of Col* * *
George A. Hoadley, of \Valnut lane.
umbia avenue, announced the engagement Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West, of Walnut
* •• .
oi their. daughter, Thelma, to Mr. Brinton lane, will leave tomorrow to be the guests
Mr. and Mrs.. W. A. Smith, of ·Wood- Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franl: W. of Mrs. West's sister, Mrs. F. R. Ward,
bury, N. J., WIll be the guests 01
Page, of Wilmington, Del., at a supper and Mr. Ward, 01 Roselle Park, N. J.,
,. I
'5
'5 ....
Phoile440
DARTMOUTH
&
LAFAYETTE
AVES.
and Mrs. Jo~n C. 1\1.oore. of Vassar ave- varty for about twenty friends on Satur- until Sunday evening.
.
day, December 18.
•
nue, on ChrIstmas Da.y.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Mr. and l\~rs. Moore entertamed. at Among Swarthmoreans who attended Mr. and Mr~. Robert S. Wick, .of Yale
dinner and bridge last Saturday evemng. were the Misses Carolyn Cresson Alma avenue. entertaIned before the Jumor Club
.
• • • H V
p
Trevethick Frances Armitage Mildred Dance on Saturday evening, December 18. THOMAS F_ MURRAY
ALBERT F. THOMSON
Captam and Mrs. E.
. an atten, I .
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* • *
of Rutgers avenue, will entertain Captain Htrs~, and DoriS Plbnan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns, of Rutgers
GEORGE A. STAUFFER
Van Patten's sister Mrs. Charles Cuth.
MISS Hughes. a graduate of Swarth- avenue will spend Christmas Day with
DAVID B. WILLITS
bert and Mr. -Cuthbert, of Petersburg, morc High S~hool, is. now studying. mus.ie. Mr. a~d Mrs. W. W. Turner, of LansCAROLYNE E. WILSON
Va., for the holidays.
Mr. Page IS a semOl" at the Umverslty downe. formerly of Swarthmore.
CHARLES R. RUSSEll.
of Delaware.
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Ralph Rhoads, Jr., a student at Yale No date has been set for the wedding.
Miss P~iscilta Claydel1, of Westdale
University and the son of Mr. and Mrs.
avenue, wtll leave Sunday to spend a
Ralph Rh~ads of North Princeton ave~
Dr:. ~nd M.rs. August Cordes returned week visiting friends in New York City.
, nue h as return'ed IlOme f or the h0I'da
last Fnday
I ys..
. torught
N ew after
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dmg
trtp
Yorka twelve-day wed- "
mr. and
II rs. A. Ludlow Claydcn, of , _
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Miss Isabelle Bronk, of North Chester
road, expects as her guests on Christmas
Day her brother. Dr. Mitchell Bronk
accompanied by his wife and daughter,
of Germantown, Mrs. John S. Bronk, of
Rochester, N. Y., and Mr. and :Mrs. Dctlev W. Bronk, of Media, with their two
children.
Announcements were received last Westdale avenue, witl have Dr. and Mrs.
week of the wedding of Miss Mae Lynd John A. Murphy and family, of Dickinand Dr. CordesJ a Philadelphia dental son avenue, as their guests at dinner on
surgeon, on June 17, 1937 in the First Christmas Day.
Presbyterian Church. Baltimore, Md. The - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - couple is making its home at 112 South Have You Forgotten Someone
on Your Xmas List?
Princeton avenue, the home of the bride.
On "Monday afternoon Mrs. George
Telephone Your Order For a
H. Van Alen, of Park avenue, enterMagazine Subscl"iplion 10
Mr. William A. Hirst, who is at busi- tained with a kitchen shower for Mrs.
MRS. IJ.OYD E. KAUFFMAN
ness in Harrisburg, returned Wednesday Cordes.
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Tel.
Sw. 2080
313 Dartmouth Ave. '
to spend the holidays with Mrs. Hirst at
Upon their return from a wedding
their home at Yale and Dickinson ave- trip to Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
. flUes.
Warner Bros.
• * *
Howard \\'addelt. Jr., will be at home \
Richard Tunis has returned from Val- in the Dodd apartment at 205 North
ley Forge Military Academy to spend Swarthmore avenue.
the holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Before her marriage in St. Paul's
Burmont Rd.
Mrs. Richard Tunis, of Princeton and Church, Chester, last Friday evening.
THEATRE
DreJ;el Bill
Mrs. Waddell was Miss Virginia RosLafayette avenues.
THE GOWN SHOP
3 Days Starting Christmas Day
-M ANO ftTHEATRE
Chester Pike
Prospect Park
Saturday, Chrislmas Day, and
Monday, ChriJlma. Mondoy,
Last Day
CLAIRE TREVOR
"BIG TOWN GIRL"
starts Friday
Irene Dunne
Cary Grant
in
JANE WITHERS
ta
"The Awful
Truth"
"45 F A.THERS"
with
Ralph Bellamy
Continuous Show Chri.tmas
Dar Starting 1 :30 P. M.
MEDIA
EXTENDS THE SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL
li ·.....................~
I
Irene Dunne'
Cary Grant
In
"The Awful
Truth"
Continuous Per/ormdnr.es
CHRISTMAS DAY
From 1 to 11:30 P. M.
Continuous Perlormances
SUNDAY
From 2 to 11:30 P. M.
Gift SDI!lIestion I
COUPON BOOK
ContainiDIl
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To our old Friends, loyal and true, to valued
New
~riends,
and to those whose
Fri~nd8~ip
we stnve to serve. do we most hearbly Wish
unmeasured Success and Good Fortune
throughout this year and the many years to come.
With grateful appreciation for all of the past favors received by us from you, and for that Priceless though intangible Asset. your Good-Will, which we eateem beyond
measure, we warmly wish you a Very Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year.
).dmiuiODII
THIS
GLAD
DAY
PRONE TO TAKE
PAUSE TO SAY
YOU"
FOR
HOLIDAY
A
YOUR
IN
TIME
SINCERE
GOOD
THE SWARTBMOBEAN
Iaski.,g for
the confident loyalty of men auth?rity on the sentiment of the com-
wo~en who would give up all to mumty. But would it not be fair all
&'1'
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follow hIm, s,? the hope which Chris- aroun~ for the Borough Couneil to hold
Happy Christmas
once agam proclaims comes help. a pubbc hearing or in some other way
an~ scorned into the world of fear canvass the sentiment of the people of
and a
strife. and will remain helpless un- Swarthmore on the question?
Prosperous New Year
men and women take it into their
I'B1'EB E. TOLD
E. H. TAYLOR,
11..,ar••. and. ch~rish it and sacrificially
Yro..
300 Harvard Avenue.
TO YOU ALL!
It WIth lOy.
Swarthmore.
. Christmas. is not a comforting illuBOSAUE DRYDEN
I I I
sion ent~rt~med as an excuse for a
. ,
RoDl BwaRbmore ...
com",lerclahzcd. holiday; it is not a
Why Not Peace?
Swarth. 401-W
21 So. Chester Road
C .... Matter,
If. promise that Right and Love will mirthe
:.:a~..... ~c?lously replace Violence and Hate'
(The American Legion Auxlliar,It IS a call to those who have the spiri:
Chri.tmlllJ Menage)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1937 of. g~od will in their hearts to give that
From every post the American
splnt sway over a wider and wider
and
Auxiliary arc shouting the cry
realm until evil is overcome in t1i.
..
Peace"
to the passing world. What
hearts and in their communities ~;
True Messengers
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS AND A
good. And since in all lands there are body of men and women more able to
•
By .Harold E. B. Speigh.
men and women of good will, it is a call feeJingly oppose the thought of war; and
BRIGHT AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
, .As ChrIstmas again approaches we that crosses all boundaries as East and what group more determined for an
· fi.nd ou~selves wondering how the vi- West and North and South pass to
TO EVERYONE
bringing about peace? Many
· c~o~s Circle of misunderstanding, sus- one another the happy greetingthe organizations sincerely and steadplcl~n~ fear. and violence-each a proM~RRY CHRISTMAS
fastly
seeking this goal; but who knows
SUPLEE'S STORE
duct and at the same time a cause of
-Repymted fro". the December Issue
answer?
the other-can ever be broken. "Peace
Soulh Che81er Road
oj the Americau·-German Review.
Wh~t~ver tool h: used to bring about
on ~arth to men of good witt" is the
Swarthmore IDS
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tranqUlhty on earth will be an experiChnstmas message, carried from home
to home and across many frontiers
me~t. Pe~haps. ~estriction of immigration ;;{,1..lII,lIIJ.lII'..J. .lltllllllll.lII'.."IlI..Il.I.....I ••UoJol....OItJ...l...iJIl.lIIl11JoJoJlIJoJoJ...ilIIl....U ...
from land to land, but the words do not
Paper Boy
untd foreign Citizens within our borders
comfort us today as once they did'
ha ve learned to live as Americans will
rather they arrest us and shock u;
Paper Boyan silent wheel
u~ here; tJ~en there is neutrality, and
because there are at the moment so
Let me tell you that I fe~l
collectlve. security to consider; boycotts
: few signs either of peace or of its
A profound respect for you
sanctions suggested by several groups,
:parent, good will.
As your circuit you pursu~.
The successful doctrine for the cure of
It is so easy to despair, to succ~mb
Every day when school is done
present ills among nations must come
to. a qefeatest philosophy, and to de.
You must make the usual run'
from. i~spiratiol1. NOlle is so potent and
.clare that as individuals we are help.
Tl~ough your comrades are at ~lay, CO~~IfIC1l1g as that revelation from the
,less: Weary idealists often, indeed, do
Stdl you must be on your way.
splnt plus an intelligent mind.
· caplt~late: What men call the logic of
Through the rain, or ice, or snow,
" Over fifty years ago Phillipps Brooks
"the SituatIOn seems too strong for them'
Papers must be served, you know.
traveled through the Holy Land and
: their enthusiasm has been .dissipated
Not for you to pick and choose
w.rote
a poem inspired by his visit. Upon
by doubt. These tired folks give in as
Customers must have the news.'
For unto UB a child iB born, unto us a Bon is given'
Ins
return
the organist of
,a rule, because their faith was in 'the
As I see you day by day.
ll~ the government BhaU be upon hi. shoulder; and
Church, Rittenhouse Square PI'i1~.de(pb'ia,
first instance only an emotional attiI have only this to say:hl~ name shall be called Wonder/ul, Counsellor, The
set . his rector's poem to' music on
tude, a.nd. their hope was merely wishThat the experience you invest
Mighty God, The Everlosting Father, The Prince 0/
Christmas Eve. Together humming
. . fut thmktng. Once discouraged, they
May accrue with interest
Peace.
five verses through the two men carne
.. not only cease to work for the great
"Blessings on you Paper Boy,
a~ a.greement that the last one should be
cause; they even h3mper those who
From my heart I wish you joy."
ehnllnated.
This was done and "0 Little
GREETINGS OF THE SEA.SON
... would still serve.
E.C.W.
:o~vn
of
Bethlehem"
is
complete,
today,
Christmas again calls us to throw off
tn Its four stanzas.
PAULSON & CO.
our weariness of spirit and lift up
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
our eyes t,o see stars of hope in the
Was .Phillipps Brooks' mind filled with
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The opinIons ~ below are tboee
dar.k sky. When we are disposed to 01 the individual writers. All leiters to '!be uncertainty over problems of that day
belIeve that all the-great achievements Swarlbmorean mua& be Bll'Oed. PlIt'IudoD.)'Dllll when his heart poured forth those
TIIIC_qEIC....,IC.I_fC1IEIC'C..'IC.EIC....IIIl'IC..EIIl.Il..:IC.IIC."iIIl"ElCfC1IEfIll...lICtlllilll"EIC....EfIll...~1i
be WIed if the IdenUty of tba writer
celled
lines?
.
.
.
.
I
of modern life are doomed to destruc- may
Is known to tbe Editor. LetleJw wW be
: tion, voices speak to us from the past published only at tho dlscreUOD ot &he
UThe silent stars are full of speech
to remind us that in what seemed to be EdItor.
For who hath ears to hear'
hours of triumph great empires which
send., in the season's greetings and a:ood wiehes
winds are whispering e;ch to each
trusted their might have fallen and new
.
December 20, 1937.
And stars their sacred lessons teach
for the New Year to friende and patrons.
destinies for the nations have had their To the Editor of The Swarthmorean:
Of faith and hope and fear ...
· birth in apparently insignificant events.
Some of us who live in Swarthmore
F. M. SCHEIBLEY Management
W.hen evi~ seemed most sure to pre- have been disturbed by reports that the
"Fear.'" was It
. awe and reverance
vall, conscience spoke in victorious Borough Council intends to remove meant or did it show an inner turmoil
A ..ocialed Holel.
y,,~~~t~.. W$I!.~~eOhw.ts~0.~.2.~.}l}an..s.:;~~.I1)..-. ,<~!lief of Police John Rogeri. So far as such as we feel today? \Ve too
CHESTER ARMS
THE HAMILTON
ea most'sure 01 ltseft It was conTounded my~·~fitiiiry -ii·-ioncerned "I wish to ex- eradicate all fear from our' hearts
Chester, Pa.
Norristown, Pa.
by the simple words of a man who press our disapproval of such an action. seek the answer courageously.
spoke for God. When the great city ':'Ie feel that Joh.n Rogeri has given - In our quest why not try sincere "ro,y-I
THE WmTIIER
I. of an imperial splendor seemed to daz- Swarthmore the kmd of protection we
er at this Chrisbnastide that an in"pircd
15.h
&
Cherry
St8., Philadelphia. Pa.
· zle all eyes, an exited seer beheld a want. This community has been singu- lea.der may arise to guide us
the
vision of the City of God amI heard I~rl~ free from burglaries, holdups and proper summit which height shall spell
Dinner served
the Inn on Chri.,nad8 DOT
the promise that the Spirit will make Similar crimes. We believe this is due t~e ::esponse we crave. Brooks gave us
from
1.00
to
8:00
P. M •. .......... $1.25
all things new.
not only to police vigilance, but also hiS answer:Make your reservations early
The Christmas message, however, is to John Rogeri's reputation as a fight"The hop~s and fears of all the years
not conhmt to proclaim what God can ing man. This feeling of security has a
Are met 111 Thee tonight"
do, will do, or is immediately about to value to us.
do. It caUs for men, men of power and
'fhe childrEn of Swarthmore have
:Not with prayer and faith alone,
· men of wisdom and men of humble been well protected at the dangerous
with sacrificial act let us meet e,~"r:;:;~~~ I(
toil~ to come together with their gifts street c.rossings. My boy and his play- ever striving for the peace S1
to the new-born hope of the world. mates like and trust John Rogeri. We His birth that it may continue to
· And jus.t as the Christ who was born have been spared those terrible and
a helpless Babe needed a loving nur- heart-wrenching fatalities that we so
ture, and grew into the manhood of often read about in other localities.
spiritual leadership still needing and As the father of a grade school boy,
MERRY CHRISTMAS to aU
=================1 this, too; is important to me.
John Rogcri is something of a
our friends and patrons. The
Swarthmore institution. His soldierly
CHURCH NEWS
one season when we may eXbearing and war record give him a dispress our heartiest apprecia, SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH tinction beyond that of the ordinary
To All Our Friends
Bev. DavId Braun, Minister
~o1ic~ officer. These personal qualities,
tion of your patronage durCBlUSTMAS DAY
It might be remembered. led the wife
7:00 A. M. - Chrlstmas Service.
ing the whole year.
SUNDAY
and Customers
of a President to pay him-and indi9:45 A. M. - Sunday School.
rectly
the
cOlllmunity-a
high
compli10:00 A. M. - Bible ClasseS.
11:00 A. M. - Morning Wor&hip. Mr. Braun ment. Gruff, admittedly. But I have
wUl preach· on "A FlOal
found that when John Rogeri "bawled
Audit:·
6:00 P. M. - YOUllg People'S Fellowship.
me out" I deserved it. He was doing
exactly what he was supposed to do.
TRINITY CHURCH
l>rotestant EPISCOpal
HANNUM & WAITE
Accordin~ to rumors the Council proChester Boad and College Avenue
poses
to
hire
another
man
for
the
place
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M., Rector
SO. Che8ter Road & Yale Avenue
Rev. T. A. Meryweather, Dlr. ReI. EQuc.
at a higher salary. If the job of proOpen
Evening.
Until
CHRISTMAS EVE
viding protection for Swarthmore and
Swarthmore 1250
11:15 P. M.- Candle-light Service and Holy
Christma.
its people were being inadequately
CommunloD.
CHRISTMAS DAY
handh:d there would be some justifica10:00 A. M. - Holy Communion.
tion for this action. In my opinion and
SUNDAY
8:00 A. M. - Holy Communion.
the opinion of the majority with whom
9:45 A. M.. _ sunday School and Bible
I have talked that is not the case. I
ClasS.
11:00 A. M.. _ Mamtng Prayer and Sermon. do not care to set myself up as an
Little Home Makers • • • and their Habits
'l'D B.aa'l'llMO_
Df~
.ewo_
"-1WJ'
:.-:: == S:"
, ua.se:
JAKE THE TAILOR
"c:s:
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STRATH HAVEN INN
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WE
'THANK
WILL
AND
THE YEAR THAT
IS
DRAWING TO A CLOSE.
THE
HOLLYHOCK
SHOP
Park
Avenue
MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE A JOYFUL
ONE AND MAY 1938 BRING YOU A FULL
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Clarence F. carter, A.B., B.D.• MJnlster
SUNDAY
MEASURE OF PROSPERITY, HAPPINESS
9:45 A. M. 11:00 A. M. -
AND GOOD HEALTH.
FIRST C1IlJRCI[
Church School.
Morning Worship.
4~O P.M.-Christmas cantata.
oP
CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTHJlOBE
MARTEL BROS.
Park Avenue below Harvard
11:00 A. M. - Sunday SchOOl.
11:00 A.M.-Sunday Lesson-sermon.
Wednesday evening meettng each week. 8
p. m. Reeding room open daily, except Sunholldays
~ceoand
are c:orcUally
~
and use
GREETINGS
AND A BRIGHT
AND
HAPPY
NEW YEAR
invited to attend the
TO ALL
~e .BeadJ,ng BoOm..
Tm;; 'RBLIGIQUB BOCIBTY OP PBIBNDS
'8UNDAyo
9:45 A.II.-Plrst Day 8cho<>1.
9:45 A. M.-Adult Class.' TopiC: "DemOC·
racy In Rellglon." Leader: J.
Meeting
Swarthmore
CHRISTMAS
1 to 4 P. M.. Church
Barnard Walton.
11:00 A.),(. -:Meeting for Worship in the
BUCHNER'S
Good An)'limel
$2.50
EVERY
MANY THINGS FOR GRANTED.
AT
3
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Mr. Guenther will preach.
"Stage Door"
EXTRA - FIRST RUN NEWS
4 SHOWS CHRISTMAS DAY
1:30.--3:30--7 and 9
RUSH OF
BUSINESS WE ARE
PATRONAGE
Free Parking 10 All Our Palrons
in Rear of Theatre
ThUl'8day, Friday and Saturday
Katharine Hepburn
Ginger Rogers
Adolphe Menjou
IN THE MAD
1937
d.;
ON PARK AVENUE
* • •
WAVERLY
DECEMBER
House.
WtmNJiSDAY
9:30 A. H. to 3:30 P. II.-SOwing and
QuUtlng In Whittier House. Box luncheon.
All are cordially tavttecL
JOSEPH'S
Barber Shop
14 Park Avenue
LET'S PLAY
DOTTY.
SET THE
lABLE,YOU
(;,0 TO
ThE
MARTEl'S
HOTHER SAYS THEY
HAVE THE FINEST fOC)DS1
AT
FAIREST
r ~,~P:.::.RICES.
1937
DECEMBER
DECEMBER
THE SWARTBMOREAN
1937
J. J's
4
the American Export Liner. 'tExeter »
The EJllset!l Of[ For Palet!ltine
any l)ictures newspaper items or other\i~lS are being gathered in the hope that
and will be gone for five months, r _..
)Wartele Stage Food Show
iog in June direct to their Canadian camp.
I m.aterial of historical inlerest dealing with a short history of the church may be Dr. and Mrs. William T. EUis,
The route includes the Mediterranean
Walnut
lane,
are
oft
again
for
another
Over five hundred local residents and the early life of the church. These mater- "repared 5000.
ports, with sojourns in Egypt, Palestine,
trip
to
Bible
Lands.
They
will
sail
at
4
friends attended the food show at Mar.
o'clock, January 4, from Jersey City. on Cyprus, Turkey and Greece.
tel Brothers store on South Chester
road last Thursday evening and viewed
the special display of prize winning
WISHING YOU
cattle which had been personally selecled by Morris Marlel and John
Knaff at the International Livestock
Exposition in Chicago. The dressed
cattle were on exhibition in the meat
department.
'rhe store employees acted as guides
to the guests, who inspected the large
refrigerator room, the order depart·
EDWARD L. NOYES
ment and other parts of thc behind·
t he· scene life of thc concern. Among
Telephone Swarthmore 114
13 Soulh Che81er Road
interesting food exhibits was an Jndiall
village cleverly made of cold cuts and
cheeses. Coffee and doughnuts were
served and samples distributed.
?\{ rs. Richard Salomon won a -ham
which was given as first of several door
Best Wishes
the Season
prizcs. Other winners were: C. Hart·
mall, \\linifred Housc, Mrs. William
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
May the day be sunny, your hearts merry
A. J aquelte, M. Hause.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
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Chri81ian Science Church
26.
Swarthmore
Bank Building
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WORK WANTED
WORK WANTED--Wlndow elearuol". whitewa8hing. repair work. Louis Mallirsno. 341
~~;~-w~th avenue, Telephone Swarlhmore
Greetings of the Season
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No matler how friBid our
weather,
our
0A. JOLLV (HRI~TMAS
SNOWDEN'S, Inc.
* party_
•
Mr.
Mrs. • jonathan
Prichard
withand
a Christmas
Michigan avenue, entertained at bn',ak-I
faSI after Ihe Junior Club dance SawrSALE!
326 Vassar avenue. Unusual value. day night, December 18, in honor of Mr.
4 bedrooms, hardwood 1I.00rs, ,arage. Prichard's birthday. Their guests
Lo. 60xlUO. $5000. Po.s.,..ion at once. the members of an evening bridge
WM.
S. BfI'TLE
to which they belong
Swarthmore
Ill-J
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GEORGE GIJJ.ESPIE & CO.
DevelOper. arUlBUuder.
310 Yale Avenue
The annual Candle-light Carol Service win be held on Christmas Eve beginning 'at 11 :15 o'clock, foHowed by a
cclebration of the Holy Communion.
._The regular Choir wilt be assisted by
an auxiliary choir of women.
'
· On Christmas Day there· will be a
celebration of the Holy ComnlUl1ion
,at \0 A. M.
'
There will: be 1l00:$u.nday SelIoot in
any of the' 'departin'eilts on Sunday
:morning, but the children will have
·-.their Christmas Carol Service in the
~:Church at 4 P. Moo Members of the
Sunday School Council, which repre· 'sents the classes, and other children,
· ·will take part in the service. There
: 'w;U be a Christmas Carol sung hy
· Primary Department.
On Monday morning the members
of. the Young People's Fellowship will
meet at the Church at 10 o~c1ock and
t hen go to Philadelphia to visit a llumher of the Church institutions, including the City Mission. 'flte Fellowship
is arranging an interesting party to be
held in january.
· Two hundred and one individually
wrapped Christmas gifts were brought
to the Church by the men of the con,gregation last Sunday and then taken
; to the Philadelphia General Hospital.
'This is the largest number ever given
,', by the Parish. The Christmas Baskets,
· Ilacked under the direction of Mrs. H.
· C. Burr, will be distributed today.
swartbJilore 1129
SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
All Gay Wishes
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For A
FOR DAD OR
..!.p8.r T#.E
Glorious
THING!
FIne pedigreed SprInger
Spaniel
monthSGood.
old
In bestpup-----6
condltlon.
pet and hunter. $30. A
Christmas
real bargain for Christmas.
Telephone Swarthmore 211
-owner.
~rttttngs
THE CO·ED BEAUTY SALON
Wishes Its Many Patrons in Swarthmore a Very
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
YE
THE INGLENEUK TEA ROOM
Village Window Cleaner
Will Be Closed All Day
DEC. 25fu AND DEC. 26fu
Open As Usual Dec. 27th
SPECIAL DINNER
.6·8
New Year's Eve.
.1.7
New Year's Day
And while we are speaking of the New Year may it be
very happy and 8uccc8sful one for you all
A. Wayne Mosteller
a
MRS.
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A Mcrry Chri81ma8
and
A Very Pr08perons
New Year
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A. J. QUINBY & SON
JOSEPH B. qUINBY
ADOLPH'S
BARBER SHOP
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
BELL PRONE 4.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
Presbylerian Chnrch Noles
The early morning Christmas service
will be held in the church 011 Christmas
morning, December 25, at 7 o'clock.
. cnrdial invitation is extended to members
of the church congregation and others.
The combined church choirs of ever
eighty voices will sing special numbers
at the church service Sunday
at II o'clock. The pastor witt preach
the subjed, "A Final Audit."
An open house at the Manse will
held Sunday aftcmoon, December
from 4 until 6 o'clock for all high s
church ;and congregation and studer.ts
from till! congregation who are home for
the Christmas holidays.
The Young People's Fellowship will
not meet this Sunday, December 26. The
next meeting will be Sunday evening,
january:2.
Those who wish to sing Christmas carols
. Friday evening, December 24, should
meet at the church at 8 o'clock in the
enning..
The pupils in the primary d~~;~:~~~:!
and their mothers witt hold· a.
party on Thursday afternoon, December
23, from 4 to 5:30 in the parish house.
The .Session will . meet
evening, December 29,' at 7:30 in
church to receive neW' members into
congregation. New members will be received on Communion Sunday January 2.
The lrustees. will be glad 10
Telephone Madi80n
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appreciation for
your cooperation
and support during
Wi.
Furniture Restoring
In All 118 Branches
ARE AN IMPORTANT
PART OF THE
PRINGFIELO
WATER
SYSTEM
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JOSEPH J. OBBR.
FLORENCE B. GBBR,
Executors.
tbelr Attorney
6t-lh:iJladelphla, Fa.
SHERIFP . SALES'
helpful -relatio.!\B in
the year to come.;
She:la', Omce, Court Hou!!le. Media, Pa.·
We pause 10 exlend
to ·yoD, and th08e
-whom you love, our
sincere wishe8 for a
Friday, December 31. 1037
9 :30 A. M.
of
health, happine8s
and prosperity during
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CAPRIOTIY'S
Equipment & Fuel Service Co.
MORTON
Sales
llolo_ _
StandlU'd Time
No. 414
September Term. 1037
AU that cerlaln lot or piece of ground with
ahundance
I
ElIBt~rn
Levari Facias
e
season,CHRISTMAS
and an
JOYOU8
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"1SO HarVard Ave.,
Swarthmore. Pa.
JOHN R. OBNsBMm
1612 Market Street. •
we look forward to
i"creasingly plea ...
d
"nt an
mUlually
Service
brick messuage or tenement, thereon erect·
situate In the Boroueh of Darby. CountY
Delawaro and State of PennsylVania.. ba·
point in the we!!lteriy Bide of
at the distance of one hundred
from the north·
1 ~~;;..;;:j;•. ~;~;n;orthe88tWardly
of Second and Fern streets,
Second atreet.
minutes.
ibenoo north
minute.. west
'henoo BOuth
thlr.....''''· minutes west
tbence souib
minutes e88&
through the middle
said meuuage and
to a point in &be
street, being- the- place
~Io.illilllo_Io..- _ I o_ _Io_ _Io_IoIo..1
Sold as the property of Milton Stern. mortGeorge J. Schoenfeld, trustee in
of the estate of Milton Stern, real
III~:~~~~ia;in;:;d
21
South Ave.
Media
No.480
Facias.
. September Term. 1937
HAPPY CHRISTMAS
.I.7.L.,
LAST CHANCE
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
TO ALL
594
UPHOLSTERING
RODNEY MILLS
CLOSES MONDAY
JANUARY 3rd
Y
W
T
H
I
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M
R
E E
If you're going to move
If you need an additional
listing
If you're going to order
a lelephone
FRED J. HARLEY
Call Swarthmore 1441
CILl. OR VISIT OUR BUSINESS omCE
1932
Beginning- al a point on the
!!Iouthe~terly
aide of Pennock avenue (as laid out fifty feel
distance ofone-hundredths
one hundred feet
and
and seventy-two
fro~
the easterly !!lido of Park
laid out fifty leot wide).
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ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarthmore Na·
tional Bank and Trust Company, Swarthmore, Po., for the electio;'
of directors and such other business 88 may come before the
meeling, will be held at the bankinG house in Swarthmore, Pa., on
Tuesday, January n, 1938. between the hours of three and five
o'clock P. M.
NOW!
'HI IILL TlLEPHONI CO~PAN'
O. "NNSYLYAN ••
Swarthmore
I ~~l~:~.~t:the
THE NEW
BELL TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
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the pa81 year,· and
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of
Soulh Chesler Road
NEIGHBORS
Member Federal Deposit Insurarwe Corporation
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AND
AND TRUST COMPANY
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Delivered and Spread
OUR FRIENDS
10412
JEWELER
$4.50 Per Ton
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FRED A. FISH
For Sale
TO ALL
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
Season's Greeting
Mushroom Soil
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Allanlic Furnace Oil
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Electrical Contractor
Telephone Swarthmore
COAL
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Old Bank Bnilding
Happy New Year
VAN ALEN BROS.
I
Sunny Shade Shop
Swarthmore 19
and a
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Bogardus,
Cornell avenue, entertained at a butTet
supper in celebration of their wedding
anniversary on Sunday evening. Decembel 19. Their guests were Dr Frank"E; 'W·II·
. . I'
!
1 lams and Mr. and Mrs.
Lansburg, of Swarthmore' Mr and ~o(r'i. If
CI larIes Savage, of Rldl~y
.'
.
Park;
Mr
and Mrs. Donald Livingston of
Ridge, Media; Mr. and Mr~. ""iIIi.nn I
Christian, of Merwood Park; and
and Mr~. Pum Koo Park, of Chester.
XMAS GREETINGS
A. HAUGER
a
Wishing You
•••
more
avenue,school
entertained
the children
her nursery
on Wednesday
m,>rr.-
All
Merry Chri81ma8
CASH OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS
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• • •
sincere•
Wishes You
Radl""
Mrs. Wills G. Brudhead, of Swarth-
MEDIA
hearths are warmed not only by the
Yule log but by Yuletide greelings 88
well. Count ours among your most
CELIA SHOE SHOP
Kodak.
Parker Pen.
WaD.ta
until Mrs. Perry is completely recovered.
taken a house where they will r,
aveMr. and Mrs. William H,mllLY
~===== I erly of Swarlhmore, 110W of Chi
BOARDING
BOARDING - Convalescent. Aged. Invalid now in San Diego where they will reChrome. 24 hour Dune'. servlce. PorcheS' main until after the New Year when they
BVa acres ground. Telephone Metlla 'lB.
• will resume their tour.
To Our Many Patrons
Trinily Church Notes
BLGIN
IlAMJLTON
GRUEN
BULOVA
INGERSOLL
Mrs. Joseph A. Perry, of Thayer
underwent a serious operation in
D'lego, Ca1. Although she is now out oi
the hospital and improving, Mr. ;,::~~I!
.
1601 Providence Avenue
Phone Chealer 9071
LUCIEN LELONG PERFUMES
Watches
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teTlan
His condition
is improved
butHOSpl.tal.
he IS house-bound
until
further
recovered.
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DALTON'S
M iss Grace Shelly returned Friday
·om Penn Hall, Chambersburg Pa
where she is a member of the f;cult~'
and her brother, Ralph, returned Sat:
urday from Trinity College, Hartford,
Conn., ~hcre he is a student, to spend
the holidays with their father Mr
William Shelly, of South Chester' road:
Mr. Burton A. Konkle, of South Chester. road, ha.s returned from the Presby-
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We Wish to Extend
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Melhodist Church Note8
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FOR RENT
FOR. RBNT-UnUBual stone cottage near
H:'terow Theatre, Rose Valley. Yearly
IeaBe
rom January 1. Kept heated re~y
for 1nspectlon. Telephone owner, Medla ~.
.,.,, _ _ _ ,.,, _ _ _10101010_--
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Christmas
Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall was guest of
hOllor at the annual Christmas party
of the Young Women's Guild of the
Presbyterian Church following the
regular meeting recently. She was presented wi.'h. a gift of a gold filigreed
Jeweled pm In recognition of her many
years of service as advisor.
Mrs. Yarnall has represented the
~oman's . Association of the Church
III the Gutld f~r lIlany years. The gift
~as. accompatued by a card inscribed
WIth love and appreciation to dear
At rs. YarJlall for her guidance and
friendship".
Dr: ~nd Mrs. Fr«leriek Manning
are 11V1~&: ~I Ihe Sirath Haven Ilin
~~v!~Sin~· f~; ; ...~i., of the St.ratl,1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Willits, of
been vIsltmg Mrs. Manninl~v:Cs~.I~~:::~~:1
Ogden avenue. are leaving today to spend
Mrs. William H. Talt, of _\i
• • •
the Christmas holidays at their summer
D.. C. Accompanied by Mrs. Taft they
Captain George Snyder, who is
home on Iron Mountain, Jackson, N. H.
I1YlOg. fr~m Bowling Field,
lIected with the Sun on ~::::'it.~:
to M lalm and taking the Clippe
has been a resident of the !
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coates, of Harfrom Miami to Nassau for a holid~y trip. Inn for several months planning to
va,rd avenue, will entertain a group of
• • •
the winter there, boarded a train
fflends on New Year's Eve at bridge
Mr R S
afternoon for an extended vacation
and a midnight.supper.
H
. l' omen Rhodes, of the Strath California in the hope of inproving his ............- - - - - - - - - - - - - av~n nn, ~as ~ seriously itt in the health.
Fresh
Media Hospital sll1ce Friday December
.
• • •
Mrs. John R. • Whiteley
has arrived
10.
'
• •
Strawberry
from Niagara Falls to spend some time
Mrs. Edward She-1m d'
Ice Cream
children, of Gerlllan:~~::e a;~1 her r~~u wi~h Mher son-in.. la": and daughter, Mr.
AT
Friday to visit Mrs. Shelm'erdine's ~o;~~ ~:e. r5. Roy P. Lmgle, of Cornell ave-
NEWS NOTES~·
l. . R..ANK.'S BARBER SHOP
On Christmas Eve at 8:15 the Junior
church carolers are to meet in the chapel.
': Sunday morning the churdl school
will begin at 9 :45 A. M. 10 be followed
at IIo'clock by morning \\'or5hiv whe" I
'the title of the sermon will be "Christmas
"Afterglow."
The Church Nursery will take care of
the children whose parents attend mImi· I
iug worship.
Sunday afternoon at 4 :30 o'clock the
sl.-nior choir will prescnt a Christmas
tata entitled "The Christ Child." Donato
Colafemina will he the guest soloist.
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock there
.- will be a prayer meeting in the chapel.
Mrs. Yarnall Receives Tribute
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CLASSIFIED
SWARTHMORE CHOCOLATES
..............
"Christian Science" is the subject of
the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, December
Plans
0/
• • • and may you not forget our good
wishes are with you!
•
Xmas
Final plans for the Christmas basket
. of food, clothing and toys to be sent
to a nearby deserving family were
mad~ when the J. J.'s met Sunday
eyenmg at the home of Virginia Morrison, on north Swarthmore avenue..
A committee was named to dis~uss
~rrangements for a supper to be held
111 January and to present suggesiio-iis
at the next meeting which will be held
at 7:30 P. M. Sunday, January 9, at the
home of Nancy Armitage, on South
Chester road.
George Mitro & Sons, Inc.
tgeusun's Q;rrettng1
Complete
:;
THE SWARTBMOREAN
ELRIC S. SPROAT, CUllhier
or
on the aald
feetbreadth
and eztending
of
depth southeastwardly
right angles to the
the norlheasterly
eight
thirteen
.,.hl':e'iiF'"
the
southwest·
.":'
and forty·three
tbe rear line
ninely one-hundredths
and
Improvements· consist of t.wo and one-half
story shingle and stucco hOUBe 21x21 feet·
parch front; Ot1eoBtory stucco' 'addition, .
feet.
flxa
.:old at the property of William P. HeDl7
LaU1'8 B. Henry. his wife. mortcacora
"'~lb;;.sam;; ael )I. Blair, Frank .J. Keller aDd
I'
TapJ,burro. 1tquidatinc tntltteea of Six·
I .;;;'..;iio,;:catbariae Stree18 BuUdi~ and Loan
I'
real owners.
L. BB.VIN, Attomey.
12·1'1-4t
NATHAN P. PBClIIN. Sheriff•
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THE
6
DECEMBER
SWARTHMOREAN
Walter H. Robinson, of Wallingford
Correetion
Miss Elizabeth Y. Webb, of German- Eta sorority at the University of Ro·
Hills, northbound on Chesler road and
Due to an error of the printers the turning left into Swarthmore avenue,
town, and Dr. Holmes' nephew, John chester, where she is a freshman.
recent
nominations of the Swarthmore collided with the car of William J.
Dr¥den Kendall, of Kearney, Neb., a
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Williams, of
Fire
and
Protective Association apJohn Alden Davison, a senior . stu- student at Oberlin College.
University place, entertained eighteen .,eared incorrectly in last week's issue McKeag, of Philadelphia, who was traveling south on Swarthmore avenue and
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dent i&1 Chemistry at Drown Umverguests at dinner before the Junior Club
of
The
Swartbmorean.
The
correct
turning right into Chester road. Mcsity, Providence, R. I., arrived SunMr. and Mrs. Clarcncc C. Franck and dalt~e on Saturday evening, December
list
is:
president-Dr.
John
Byers
Keag,
who was slightly i.n~red, was
day at his home on Harvard avenue SOil Larry, of Cornell. ~venue, will leav,c 18.
Roxby
;
vice-president-Joseph
Reyexamined
by a local phYSICian.
to spend the holida·ys with ~is parcnts, Christmas Day to VISit Mrs. Franck s
nolds;
secretary
and
treasurer-Peter
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Russell
Smith,
of
'Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davison.
mother, Mrs. George ~f. Berger, of
Elm avenue, left on Saturday to spend E. Told.
• • *
Baltimore, Md., until Monday.
I"
Christmas
in Tucson, Ariz. Immediately
Donald Rutherford, fifth grade stu-I Mr. Franck's parents, Mr: and Mr,sj
after
the
holidays
Dr.
Smith
will
visit
Police
News
dent and son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S .. George C. Franck, of BaltJOlOr~, wll.
Southern
California
011
a
geographical
Rutherford, of Strath Haven avenue, i arrive tomorrow .t9 spcnd. Christmas
At 4 A. M. Saturday, December 18,
.
1" d t his home with meas- Fve and the mornmg of Christmas Day trip.
the
car of Roland Phillips, colored, of
IS (Illaran me 0
,:ith the Francks, and will accompany
• • •
Morton, was left on the lawn of Frank
les,
•
Mrs.
William
W.
Speakman,
formerly
* • •
them to Baltimore on Saturday.
. 't·
of Swarthmore, who has been VISl lIl.g Mickle southeast corner of Yale and
Miss Barbara Ludwig has returned
• * •
Dr, and Mrs. William I. Hull, at the.,r Park ~venues. Phillips had evidently
'I,·ss Leanore Blundin. of Dartmouth
I
I,o'm .•' fran, Bucknell University, where
"
I home on \Valnut lane, since ear y tn turned the (orner too sharp, and on
as a sophomore, to avenue, spent the week-end as t Ie
b
14 being apprehended later that day he
."he,·,s.en"olled
.
.
h I
N II I
f November left Tuesday, Dcccnl er
,
spend the Christmas vacation wit ler house guest o.f Mrs.. e
ngralll, 0 for the Mira-~{onte Hotel, in Pasa- agreed to pay for damage to a tree.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman LUd- Frankford, Pluladc1phl3.
dena, California, where she will spend
At 7.35 P. M. Sunday the car of Mrs.
1
".. ig, of Walnut lane.
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•
*
the winter months.
.. • ..
Miss Margaret G. Whiteman, a fresh.. * •
The Misses Antonica and Camilla F~ir- man at Bradford Junior Coll~ge.' BradMr. and }'Irs. J. Paul Brown, of Walbanks, of Park avenue, ,~i1l spe?
mas and the week-end With their mother, Christmas holtdays WI.tlt her mothc~, Christm~s Day of Mrs. Brown's broMrs. A. U. Fairbanks, who recently re- Mrs. j. Harvey Wllltemal!.of~hether.Mr. L. Ward Wheelock and Mrs.
moved to Nutter, N. J,
Swarthmore Ap~rtments .. MISS Wh~tc- Wheelock, of Haverford.
• • •
man took part 111 the Library Chnst• • *
Dr. and Mrs. Robert St. Clair Holmes mas Hour, one of the events of the
Dr. and Mrs. George L. Armitage,
and 5011, David, will spend Christmas Christmas program at Bradford Col- Jr., of Sout h Chester road, entertained
with Dr. Holmes' parents, Dr. and Mrs. lege.
* * *
at a dessert-bridge Oil Saturday evenEDGMONT AVE. - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
Jesse H. Holmes, of Moylan, formerly
Miss Susan U. ,.Wolters, daughter of \ ing, December
*
of Swarthmore. Dr. and :Mrs. Jesse
J
f
"The Store of a Hundred Tlwusand Gifts"
Dr. S. Copeland Palmer, of Riverview,
Holmes will have as their guests for Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Walters, r.,o
the holiday week Mrs. Holmes' sister, Cedar lane, has been pledged to 'Iheta road will leave Sunday to attend the
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convention in New Orleans. While there
Dr. Palmer will attend the Sugar Bowl
game on New Year's Day.
NEWS NOTES
-
23, 1937
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SW~I~THMtmE.
HAPPY
PROSPEROllS
NEW
TH~
YEAR
NEW
YEAR
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"Chester's Fashion Corner"
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Season's Greetings
• ••
KIMMEL & SON
~~~
MERRY CHRISTMAS
A Bright and Joylul Day to You All
Our Friend. and Customers I
THE DEW DROP INN
(The Little Tea Room on Dartmouth Avenne)
BAKED GOODS
HOME MADE PIES
FANCY ICE CREAM MOLDS
A Merry Christmas
},.'Ir. and Mrs, George \V. McKea.g,
of Princeton and lafayette avenues, Will
sl)(;'nd the holidays visiting Mr. McK:eag:,
father, Mr. George B. McKeag, of
lingswood, N. J., and Mrs. McKeag's
mother, Mrs. William Henry Hagerman,
of Pitman, N. J.
and
•••
To All
Hospital wilt spend Christmas Day with
her par~nts, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Child,
of Vassar avenue, arriving Christmas Eve
and returning to New York City on Sunday.
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~'Irs. Edgar Campbell, of Princeton and
Lafayette avenues, will spend
Day v... ith her son and daught,er-in":~~·\~'1
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell, of
mingtol1, Del.
G I l"1l.
..N T
T I GEB
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Victor Troxell, c. freshman at Ursinus
College,. Collegeville, Pa., returned
Friday to remain until Tuesday, Ja"nmlTY
4, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Troxell, of Dartn'outh avenue.
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STORE BOUBS:
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-Mon., Tues.
~fi.
9 A.M. to ! P.M.-Thurs.
.
9.
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MRS. MARIAN COLTON
WE PAUSE FOR A MOMENT ON
THIS BUSIEST DAY OF THE
THE DAY BEFORE
YEAR
CHRISTMAS - TO EXPRESS A
REAL HEART-FELT "WISH TO
YOU, OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, FOR A VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS DAY.
MICHAEL'S
COLLEGE PHARMACY
On The Corner
Mrs. 1\larian Colton passed away early
last Friday morning, Decembcr 17, at
the Strath Haven Inll, where she had
heen an invalid for several years anel
had grown steadily weaker with age
during "the past six months. She was
in her ninety-third year.
The widow of Cal)tain Lodge Colton,
of the Ward Steamship Lines, she was
the teacher of the Woman's Bible Class
at Gloria Dei Old Swedes" Church,
Philadelphia, for fifty years and a
memher of that church for sixty years.
She was a member of the board of
managers of The House of Rest, Germantown, and active 111 Episcopal
church work.
Funeral services were conducted at
2 :30 Monday afternoon in Old Swedes'
Church by the Rev. John Craig Roak,
·cctor, assisted by the Very Rev. Percy R. Stockman, D. D.,. dean ?f the
':onvocation of North Pluladelpll1a, and
the Rev. J. Jardcn Guenther, rector of
Trinity Church, Swarthmore.
1\1 rs. Colton came to Philadelphia
from Baltimore, Md., and had been a
residellt of the Inn here for. the past
ten years. The closest surViVors are
nieces in Frederick, Md.
Special.
For Week of December
FANCY PUMPKIN
No. 2Vz" can •.••••••
1c
Ubby'. PINEAPPLE
JUICE, tall can. • • . • •
THE
1"
~ifonUa Soft Shell
ALMONDS, lb ••.•••. 2Ie
It
PURE SWEET CIDER
Gallon (incl. jug) •••• 29c
DILL PICKLES
Quart jar .
Bell'.
California PRUNES,
Medium size, 3 lor ••.. 10c
POULTRY
...
SEASONING
.
.. .
8c
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10c
UCO Vac. Pack Whole 11
Kernel Corn, 2 lor...
c
SAFETY PATROL
STUDY FOR H. & S.
High School Alumni
Dance New Year's Night
....
23
c
UCO PRUNE JUICE
11
Quart bottle . • . . • • . .
c
Country Style BULK
19
SAUSAGE. lb.......
e
CUSTOMERS
SUGAR PEAS,
19c
2 lb. • •••••....•••
The Tailor
10 Park Avenue
SWRrthmore
~~~~~~. . . . . .
BALTIMORE PIKE AND
HIRST
:"«1
19c
EAST LANSDOWNE
PHOTOGRAPHER
416 HAVERFORD PLACE
Tel. S". 2075-R
HARRIS & CO.
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TAILORS AND FURRIERS SWARTHMORE
Cleaners and Dyers
CHILDREN LIKE
SHADOW PLAYS
Carolers Undaunted by Rain
NEWS NOTES
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ROGER RUSSEll..
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AVE.
TELEPHONE
FAMILY SOCIETY
HAS BUSY XMAS
$2.50 PER YEAR
s.
d
FRESH Kli J ED
TURKEYS, lb.
31, 1937
The Community Carol Sing, held on
The Swarthmore High School alumni
Christmas Eve, was a pleasant occasion
dance will be held in the school gymin spite of the drizzling rain which fell
Local Parents and Teachers to nasium tomorrow evening, Saturday, 63 Families Receive Holiday steadily, the absence of the trumpeter Monday
Afternoon's
Novelty
January 1, at 10 o'clock, following bas- Basket& of Food Contributed and the lack of screen and projector
Receive Facts at January 11
Program at Players Club
ketball games between the varsity and
Meeting
for the words. Frank V. Brewster, who
by School Children
a Holiday Treai
alumni teams and the junior varsity
directed the singing, equipped each
and Others
How safe are our children as they and· junior alumni teams which will,
singer with a sheet of words. The
The Junior Players, last Monday, inwalk to school and back home again begin at 7 :15 P. M.
A peek into the basement of the group of citizens whose Christma$ troduced an unusual form of entertainSponsored in former years by the Swarthmore Woman's Club House last spirit was undaunted by weather moved ment for the younger members of the
fifty or more times each month? This
question has been seriously raised by senior class of the school the dance Thursday morning wotild have given into Borough Hall and almost shook Players Club, by bringing to Swarthmore
local residents who have the best in- will be given this year by a group of the observer a very good glimpse of its walls with the exultant volume of The Red Gate Shadow Players of New
alumni headed by the following com- the Christmas weHare activity carried their song, and its inspiring trumpet
terests of the Borough at heart.
mittee members: William Shay, Tom on by the Family Society, Borough accompainOlcnt played by Frank R. York. It is the custom of the Junior
In order to get facts on which to
Plays Committee to import each year at
Littlefield, Connie Heg, Betty Smith Hall.
Morcy. holr. lforey also played a solo, Christmas time, a program which will
reach a tenable conclusion, Willard
Long tables were piled high with "Cantiquc de Noel," and Aliss Edith be wholly different from anything the
Tomlinson, president of the Home and and Jim Morris (all of the class of '37),
in an attempt to build up a stronger food products which (Juickly began to Kniskern, a solo 011 her accordi0!1.
School Association, has asked the Keyclub itself can produce, therefore rounding
stone Automobile Club to study stu- association of alumni. 'I'here will be diminish at 1 P. M., when Mrs. Har• I •
out the season's perfoMnances and appealimpromptu entertainment.
old Griffin's volunteer committee of
dent traffic to and from both Swarthing to all tastes.
Chaperons will include Mr. and Mrs.
more schools. A careful survey has \Villiam C. F. Ziegenfus, Mr. and Mrs. local women started packing them into Dr. Holmes to Address Women
The puppets used by The Red Gate
the attractive shiny gray pal'er shopalready been made by Keystone reprePlayers
were of carved parchment, paintRobert Gerner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ping bags with gay colored handles, doThe new year will be Ol)em~d for the
sentatives whose report will be given
ed
in
brilliant
colors, their movements
nated by Martel Brothers. Into the Swarthmore Woman's Club at 2:30 next
at the January meeting of Home and R. M"rey.
A blanket charge will be made for bags went canned vegetables, soups and Tuesday afternoon, January 4, by Dr. being controlled as are those of a jumping
School on Tuesday the 11th.
the dance and the basketball games.
fruits, and packages of cereal which Jesse H. Holmes, retired Swarthmore jack. The smaller children especially enValue of School Safety Patrols in
• I •
had been contributed in generous num- College prof"!ssor well known and joyed the antics of the characters as they
reducing the number of children killed
Costume Dance Tonight
bers by local school children; and por- popular speaker, who will give a talk on moved across' the screen.
or crippled in highway accidents is
The first number was a street scene of
lions of ten bushels of potatoes (three "Current Events." Dr. Holmes is a former
strikingly demonstrated, the Club dis- The New Year's Eve costume dance from pupils and s,even purchased by the resident of Swarthmore and now lives Peiping. Jugglers, barbers, doctors, and
closes, in the experience of the Phila- of the Swarthmore Series will be held FamUy Society), five baskets of apples in Moylan.
jinrikishas perfonned with accompanying,
delphia schools.
typical music. "How the Elephant Got
tonight from 10 o'clock until 2 A. M. and over two crates of oranges (some
• 1 •
His Trunk" was the sketch most heartTraffic deaths among children drop- in the Woman's Club House. Music donated by the schools and the rest by
ily enjoyed by the younger children, while
ped from a peak of 109 in 1929 to 44 in will be by the ~tanhattan Merrymak- other sources), roasts of pork and car1936. In the former year 5399 children ers. The. entire Swarthmore Series rots, onions and cabbage. The meat,
"The Story of the Willow Plate" appealwere injured, and last year the in- committee, composed of Dr. and Mrs. carrots and onions were individually
f'd to their older brothers and sisters.
jured total was 4166.
Miss King Lan Chew's sword dance
David Cramp, Dr. and Mrs. Clifford packed by Martel's in amounts varying
and demonstration of early musical instru"This record was achieved." said the Rassweiler, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. according to the size of the family to
Nine Existing Home and Sehool ments, rounded 011t the interesting and
Puhlic Safety Director of the Club, Meschter, Mr. and Mrs. Peroival Arm- receive them.
informative afternoon of Chinese dramatic
In this way the Family Society proGroups" Organized County
uin the face of substantial increases in itage and Mrs. L. C. Emmons, has
made
arrangements
for
the
event.
vided
holiday
happiness
for
sixty-three
Unit
in
1912
art.
pedestrian deaths and injuries through•,•
•
families in addition to th~ forty-one
Quite a group of interested children and
out Pennsylvania. Through daily instruction in safety practices and the
H.
Defeats Medm
whose names had been given to charIt is of interest at this time when the adults went "back stage" afterwards to
superb work of the School Safety Paita.ble in.dividuals an.d organizations in local Home and School Association is see the puppets and props close at hand.
Swarthmore High School defeated t h IS see. lton f or Ch.rlstmas bas k e t s.
•
trols, children are safer on the highcons,·derl·ng membership in the Dela- The Red Gate PI ayers were very 0 bl·Iglng
l'ledia
on
the
latter's
floor
on
the
eve1l:117
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d
f
I
I
d
h
ed
h
•
ways today than they were nine years
or • lit cas 1, receIve rom. oca con- ware County Council of Parent-Teacher an s ow
the youngsters t e 'house
ning of December 21, by the score of tn.butlo.ns, ena bl e d th e S DClet
t
l
·
d
" t h e boat
ago."
y 0 pur- Associations
to recall
that the county
w tiC h rea II y d·d'
J n t burn
own,
f d
b
d th
'
20 to 19. With three minutes to go and h
c ~se tne 00 s necessary eyon
ase group was organized in Swarthmore in and anything else called for by the admlr"We have found," he said, {'that
Media one point ahead, Joe Collins which were donated
Ii
ing ch,·ldren.
wherever there is a strong Parent- made a two-handed shot from the side
.'
December, 1912, just twenty- ve years
Twenty-one . ChrIstmas trees, large, ago this month.
Although the "back stage" visit was
Teacher organization working in the
line
f~r
the
winning
tally.
.
small
and
medIUm,
many
already
decIt
was
by
invitation
of
the
Swarthnot
listed as a part of the program, some
interest of the safety movement definite results are accomplished. Parents b Sw~r~mo~e l~d, 10-5, at l~al~ tl.me orated, were gi~en by .the schools and more Home and School Association considered it the most enjoyable feature.
who realize that the training received t~! "f':'Q~~ sh~~: toa ~:('r;ba~~
~~~~~ ~=~~faLf~~u ftmihe~ whIch. they would i!ha~, ~ep~~~~!!.t~~.i:ves hoJ _all }~s~.C!_cia~j~~~ "_ .".~ , __ ..._~ __ ~."-,,, ___ .,..by the-Schoo) Pa-trols ·is vaJUafile -trom the Garnet. Play was close during the
Mrs A
Jackson president of the then eXlstmg .JO th e ~.un:y fm; In
the Ifuture citizenship' viewpoint, are closing minutes of play with the lead Famil; S~ci~ty who directed the pack- ~warthmore Wit h, t. e ? Jec 0
Junior Club Dance Review
ormalways most eager to Jend their support. alternating until Joe Collins sunk the ing and distribution stated that con- 109 a h~bunty. orgaDldzatlollt·
d.t.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Banta and Mr.
·d·
h
' A s t ere was no a eqlla e au I anum
Manliness and leadership are two of
1I1g s o t . "
siderable clothing. which had been 1:01- in the one combined grade and high and Mrs. Alfred Gary White chapthe characteristics most strongly de- deci
The regular league season starts on lectel! at the schools would be disb ·Id·
K
th
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school UI mg all enyon avenue, e eroned the recent dance of the Junior
veloped through patrol activities.
January 7, wIlen t h e team meets R I·d- pensed to needy persons
later 111 the W
'CI b I t d th Club held Saturday, December 18, in
' flo r t 3 '15
.
oman s
u courteOllS y gran e
e
uThe Club has trained and equipped Iey P ar k on th e Ia t t
cr s
0 a
• year, and a few accompanym~ toys use of the club house for the meeting. the \Voman's Club House.
more than 10,000 patrolmen, who guard P. M.
would be saved for next year s Toy Representatives of the eight other exMr. and Mrs. R. S. Wick won the
In the preliminary game, Swarth- Sh
the lives of children in 4500 schools
op.
.
.
isting associations and members of the door prize, Mrs. Wick receiving a corin Pennsylvania, New Jersey and more,s J . V's defeated Media's J. V'S
Local school. children ~eally enjoy Swarthmore Association filled the club sage from the Hollyhock Shop and Mr.
Maryland.
14 to 11.
the annua! ~hrlstmas proJ.ect of. eac.h house. By unanimous vote a county or- Wick being entitled to have a suit
class provldmg for a !amlly which. IS ganization was effected under the name
cleaned and pressed free by Jake, the
¥iven th~m under ~ ~C~ltouS name With of the Delaware County League of 'railor. Winners in the balloon dance
1flformal1on regarflnf Its members.
Home and School Associations, later were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fellows.
Dr V· h
Addresses A.A A S changed to the Delaware County Coun- Mrs. Fellows received a perfume ato"
• Ie oever
• • • cil of Parent-Teacher Associations by mizer, a gift of Victor D. Shirer's
Mr. Richard Redgrave, of Vassar ave- New Castle, Del., and Mr. P. R. Naknue, and Mr. Charles Gerner, of Dart- inson, of Wilmington, Del.
.
Dr. Arno Viehoever, of Rutgers avenue, affiliation with a national organization. Pharmacy. Mr. Fellows received a gift
mouth avenue, entertained at dinner
Mr. Perkins' mother, ~~rs. J. Will Research Chief of the Philadelphia Col- On December 6, 1937, this organiza- hai.reut and shave from Adolph.
before the Junior Assembly of South· Perkins, of Elkton, Md., Will spend the lege of Pharmacy and Science, addressed tion celebrated its twenty-fifth anoiA floor show featured a waltz by
ern Delaware County which many local New Year's week-end with her son and the opening meeting of the American versary at the Oakmont School in Clyde Starr and Miss Peckman, and
young people attended at the Aroni- daughter-in-law.
Association for the Advancement of Sci- Upper Darby. Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, the \Vharton Sisters, tap dancers.
mink Country Club on Monday evening
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ence in Indianapolis, Ind" Monday, Dec- of Kenyon avenue, was invited, as its
The Misse~ Jean and Na?cy Harvey I cwher 27.
founder, to be the guest of honor at
of this week. The dinner was given in
honor of Mr. Redgrave's house guest, e~lter~ained. mformally Christmas eveDr. Viehoever discussed the use of the I the anniversary dinner held in the
RICHARD SOMERS RHODES
Mr. Kenneth Alden, of London, Eng- lUng I? their. home on College avenue water fiea (daphnia) to fight narcotics, cafeteria of this most modern of coun.ty
land . .,
folloWlOg theIr :m~ua~ custom.
particularly marijuana. The flea test pr~- school buildings, a~d as ~ speCIal
Richard Somers Rhodes died ''i'uesI
vides
for
the
first
time
a
quick
and
pOSl- speaker at the eve DIng sesSIOn. Mrs. day afternoon, December 28, in the
.
.
Dr and Mrs Arthur Bmt were recent y
.
y
11 h
h t member of
Miss Betty Lou Mitchell, of Umverslty h . k- 1 d . ests of Professor and Mrs. tive indicator for the identificahon of the arna, w 0 was a c ar
S h I A _ Media Hospital after a two wceks' iUplace' Miss Carol Harris, of Rose Val- t e wee .en. ~u f H rvard avenue Dr narcotic. This is proven by the fact thatrthe S~varthmorc Home an
c 00 . s ness. Mr. Rhodes and his wifc, Fannie
ley j Gary White, of College avenue; and F
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S.
fPhdbncd:reOctor
a
o(
the
Colleg'
e
of
as
little
as
1/300
of
a
grain
of
the
weed
I:
soci~tton
an(d
Iforpthree
Iyear.s
'C~as Vlce- Price Rhodes, fonner residents of
B
f IIlZ onner I
d· I
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preSident 0 tIe ennsy vaJUa ongress Ch t
h d
d tI c'r home at the
d T I
H
M~•. and Mrs. ,John owar
a! or, 0 A ri~ulture of the Ullh'ersity of Berlin, Issoved In a soutlon a ClemJcas WI 'lof Mothers and Parent-Teacher Assoes er, a ma e l l
M~la; en~ertall1ed togethe~ at dmner.at i gin this country on a year's leave of ~"hen ~oured .over the water flea, resu~t dation has been instrumental in or- Strath Haven Inn for about ten years.
MISS Harns's home prcCedulg the JUlllor sb
10 the Immediate death of the small a11l.. '
H ne and Scl,oolgroups
Mr. Rhodes was born on March 11,
. . k Coun- a seuce.
gamz1I16"
1861 ,at A ston.1'
'(·11
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Assembly dance at the Arommm
P tt f G
to
was mal.
I
I many
thO 01 t
J s, D e Iav.are
coun t y.,
Mrs.
E.
L.
ra
,0
erm!ln
.
wn,
,
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t
tToug
lout
IS
COUll
y.
.
the
son
of
John
B
and
Anne
\Varren
b
try Clu .
the housc guest of the Phllbncks over
C·w· nsh,·p School
Thcre are at present over thirty RI d
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10 cs. e was prcpare
Or averd M C the Christmas hohdays.
local county orgamzatlOns 111 mem er- I f d C II
t I R k P . t M·I
Professors B. F. Dodge an
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The Citizenship School of the Feder- ship and in light of the history of its or
AO edge a t Idc ~~l
~JOH 1Molstad of the chemical engineering
'( an I Mrs Richard L Stoddard and atcd Clubs of Delaware County will organization it ,,,,ould seem fitting that IftardY . tcademYd an d 'f" 1 e da th aVfier-t
departm~l1t of Yalc University, were ~~' r. { . . .
.
1
F 'd
J
ar 7 at 10 ·30 A M S
I
I ld ffit" t
'th th
or 111 ro \tee an
orme
e rs
.
D·· wart lmore 5 IOU
a la e WI
e football team of that institution. He
tl,e guests of Profe ssor and Mrs. Nor- daughter, Ann, of Riverview road, left ~neet n a~,. anu ! . •
at Upper
d
~
CI· ar- county group, .not . so ,.much on f·the" was a mem ber 0 (tlIe c f1·cke t team and
of Soutl, Haruard ave- Ias t TIlursday for Chicago, 111 ., where In the MU01clpal BUlldmg
man W , K ra se,
.11
d
tl,e
Christmas
holidays
by.
Mrs.
E.
J.
Shra
er,
"\...ounty
talrman ground of what It mIght get out 0 It, f
t k
t·· t
t
v
they
.
I ReIatlons,
·
.
nue, ear Iy th,· s ,,'eck. TheJ are former
d
. I WI
M Spell
5t ld rd's parcnt~3 Mr and .
tor Internaltona
\VI·11 present I' as for what It
may be a ble to contn·b ute . orI many
I .years
k t 00 an ac lve In eres
associates of Prof~ssor K~~e ~n at wit 1 ~I rS· 1 ~ ~da111s and 'M-r. ·Stod- Mrs. Philip Jacob, former secretary at to make the work of the national or- 11\ oca cnc e .
It
tended the symposIUm °H
rymgHanl1 Mrsd·,
Jar ets ilr
d' Mrs Lester 11 Geneva Her topic will be uTariff and gallizatiol1 stronger in this important
He succeeded his father as general
Air Conditioning" at
ouston
a, dar s paren s, 1 • an . . .
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manager of Rhodes Brothers, Limited,
University of Pennsylvania, on Monday Stoddard, returning to Swarthmore after 'or
eace.
e .
a large textile concern located at Aston
and Tuesday. Professor ~rase p!e- NcwYcar's.
Mills. On the discontinuance of this
sided at the Monday mormng session
•
business he becamc identified as an
a"nd was in charge of all local arrange).{r. and Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, of
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
engineer with the Mutual Fire InsurtUents.
Hillborn avenue, had for dinner on
ance Companies and later with AssoChristmas Day their SOil, Mr. ]. Da~FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31
datcd Reciprocal Exchanges.
Mrs. Alexine }'Iason and family. of ton Gibson, of Waterbury, Conn.; their
10:00 P. M.-Swarthmore Series New Year's Eve Dance ........ Woman's Club
He was a member of the Protestant
Myrtle avenue, were the guests of son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
SATURDAY. JANUARY 1
Episcopal Church, attending St. Paul's
Mrs. Kathryn Knight and son, G~afton, Robert G. Holland, J~.; Mr. Gibs~n'sl
2:15 P. Y.-New Year's Open House ............................ Players Club
Church, Chester. He is survived by his
at their home in Merion on Christmas. mother Mrs. John Gtbson, of Phd~MONDAY, JANUARY 3
widow and a son, William Warren
delphia'; Mrs. D. S. Ewi~ and. Miss
8:35 A. Y.-School Reopens
Rhodes. of Philadelphia l an executive
•
. g both of Ph,ladelphla•
2:00 P. Y. - Needlework Oulld Hour ......••....••••••..• 736 Harvard Avenue
•
Miss Virgmia
Perkins, 0f Cdr
ea. lane : E mma E Will,
of the du P
ont C
ompalty·In W.I
t mmgton,
attended the alumni dance of FrIends
TUESDA.Y, .JANUARY 4
D I
Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. St~ryt of
2:30 P. Y.-Dr. Jesse H. Holmes on "CUrrent Eventa.......... Woman's Club
e.
Central School held at the Barclay
Pittsburgh, spent se,::eral ~ays thIS w~k
8:60 P. M. -Badminton Club .....................................R. B. Gym
Funeral services will be conducted at
Hotel, Philadelphia, Tuesday nightf, '''I·th Mr. Story's brother-Ill-law and SISWEDNESDA.Y, .JANUARY 5
;2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Fairand also attended the freshman hop 0 ,. r, Mr.
~ and Mrs. Roland L. Eatoni a f
1:00.A
'GUIld "ee+'-~
Iam b parIors, 1600 Edgroont avenue,
"
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. M. - TrInity Ch---~
........... Womans
00&&&0
te
Temple University in Mitten Hall
.. Home" of MrB. S. D. Clyde
Chester, by Bishop Francis M. Taitt
shortly before Christmas.
Dickinson avenue. * •
TBURSD&Y, .J&NUARY 6
and the Rev. Stanley V. Wilcox. Pri• • •
T
8:00 P .... - Presbyterian Young Woman's Gulld-Home of Mrs. Harlan Jessup
.
'11 f n
. h P'
f
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, Of. he
8:00 P. H..
BadmInton Club ...................................... H. 8. Gym
vate mterment WI 0 ow 111 t e nce
k.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Per illS, 0 Swarthmore, were at home to fnends
family tomb in Chester Rural CemCedar lane, had as guests at Chr.istmas last Sunday evening.
etery.
di"ner Mr. and Mrs. R K. Levenng, of
y
TO OUR
PECKERMAN
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER
* •
HOLIDAY SEASON
MANY
FRIENDS AND
53
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GREETINGS
FOR
23 to December 30, Inclusive
FANCY MIXED NUTS
per lb. • .•••...•••• 19c
California Large Budded 19
Walnuts, per lb......
C
Del Monte SUCED
Pineapple, No. 2 liz can
• PM-Wed
10 i-.Mo-I'rL'
Fancy Cranberry Sauce
17 oz. can •••••. 3 lor 25c
6c
Sun Maid SEEDLESS
RAISINS, 15 oz. pkg.
\':,
No.
COUNTY P. T. A.
FORMED HERE
A Happy New Year
~liss Aciricnne Child, of the New
VOL IX,
I.
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DECEMBERS1, 1937
THE SWARTHMOREAN
2
,
Miss Edith Kniskern, of Riverview and George Wellburn, of :Dartmouth
and Princeton avenues, left Christmas
Day for a ten-day motor trip to Flor·
ida.
Engagement And
road, wiu entertain a group of Y
young
,
people at a supper party New ear s
Wedding New8 Eve.
• • Jr.,
• returned fro~
W. Allen Raiman,
•••
shower Wednesday afternoon for Miss
Brewster. Guests included the Misses
Jane Lumsden, Cynthia Wickham, Jane
M~cIntyre, Irene Blasdel, Barb.r. Bassett, Peggy Ford, Mrs. A. G. McVay
and Mrs. Thomas Dewey.
Mrs. Thomas Canfie.ld Dewey was
hostess at her home In Chester last
evening at another glass shower for
· B rews t cr.
M ISS
01 a son, Carl Jan;on' Weilnesda>:, December 22, in the Lying-In Hospital
• • •
A son, Edward Foote Gardner, was
born December 21 in the Lying-In Hos.
pital to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gardner, of
0 den avenue. The baby is a grandson
Ig M
W
M Foote of Swarth0
rs.
arren.
,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
more.
Among those who will entertain beBrilliant Holiday Season Draws Dickinson College to spend the holi- fore the Swarthmore Series New Year's
to Close With This Weekdays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Eve dance tonight are Mr. and Mrs.
end's Festivities
Allen W. Carpenter, of North Ches\V. A. Raiman, of Harvard avenue.
ter road, and Mr. and Mrs. Walker
Dr. and Mrs. Frands Harper and PenfieldJ of Riverview road.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Harvey, 01
• • •
t"
Mr. and Mrs. Dana H. Bigelow, and
Wilmington, Del., have announced the lamily, 01 South Chester road and Yale
Do You Know
daughter,
June,
of
Park
avenue,
left
engagement of Mr. Harvey's sister, avenue, were the guests of Mr. and
The Sure Cure for an,. Auto TI'oublet
Mrs. Mary Hull Davis, 01 New York,
Miss Sophie I. Harvey, of Rodney Mrs. Arthur Emlen, of Germantown, and her son, William Hull Osler, a stu- Friday for Boston to spend the
Call 440
Court apartments, Wilmington, Del., on Christmas Day.
dent at Westtown School, spcnt Christ- Christmas holidays with Mr. Bigelow's
mother, Mrs. L. F. Bigelow, of Norwood,
daughter of the former mayor of WilMr. and Mrs. A. Wayne Mosteller mas with Mrs. Davis' parents, Dr. and Mass. They will spend New Year's Eve on,_
Batted..
mington, the late :Mr. Leroy Harvey,
and Mr. and :holrs. Charles Kimmel, of Mrs. William I. Hull, of Walnut lane.
and the late Mrs. Harvey, to C. Gordon
and Day in Westport, Conn.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Sharpless, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Swarthmore, and ~Ir. and Mrs. EdI I •
Mrs.
C.
M.
C.
Lewis,
of
the
Strath
Dartmouth
and Lafayette Aves.
ward Hickling, of Holmes, will be
P. Sharpless, of South Chester road,
Haven
Inn,
entertained
at
luncheon
on
Births
"We Don't Sell Carsguests at aNew Year's Eve party given
We Seniee o;nwn"
Swarthmore. It is expected the wedWednesday.
by Mr. and Mrs. Lou Holmes.
ding will take place early next year.
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A son, David Thomas Deacon, was
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris 'fhomsen and born on Christmas Day in the Taylor
Virginia Yerkes has been ill with the
:Mr. and Mrs. Frank Minette, of grip at her home on South Princeton sons, Tommy and Leonard, of Balti- Hospital,. Ridley Park t to Mr. and
Baltimore and Manchester avenues, avenue.
more, Md., are visiting Mrs. Thomsen's Mrs. Charles T. Deacon, of Chestnut
Media, announced the engagement of
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mother, 'Mrs. Sargent Walter, of North avenue.
their daughter, Adelaide :hI. Minettc,
Mr. and Mrs. John 1I.'farshallJ of Lin- Chester road. over the holidays.
to Russell F. Moyer, 01 South Chester coIn avenue. will entertain their dinnerMr. and Mrs. Theodore Widing, of
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road. Swarthmore, son· of Mrs. Sarah bridge club tomorrow evening at their
Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Walter, of Skyland, Ridley Creek road, Media, are
Moyer, of Allentown. Thc announce- home. Other membcrs of the club are: Cedar lanc, have been entertaining receiving congratulations upon the birth
ment was made at a small party of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter's brother, Dr. Frederic
friends Christmas Eve at the :Minette Mrs. Harry L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Paxson, and his daughter, Miss Emma
home. The wedding will be performed A. S. Robinsoll, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Paxson, of Berkeley, Cal. Dr. Paxson,
A HAPPy NEW YEAR
within the next two months.
Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles That- who is professor of history at the UniTO ALL
cher, and Mr. and :holrs. Joseph Willits, versity of California, has been attendRESOLVE
Start the New Year Right
:hofiss Mildred S. Brewster, daughter of Swarthmore, and Mr. and Mrs. iug the meetings of the American HisTo own your own home In 1938.
of 1I.1r. S. B. Brewster, of North Samuel Felix, of Lansdowne.
It
Is
as
easy
as
paying
rent.
tbru
torieal Association at the Bellevueby Buying From
our easy flnanclng plan. We have
Swarthmore avenue. and Joseph KahStratford Hotel in Philadelphia this
many
homes
to
choose
from
$3000
ler, 50n of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.
Mr. and Mrs. Percival Armitage, of week.
to $30,000. Start at once by com.1Dg
Kahler, of Villanova avenue, Rutledge, Han'ard avenue, had as their guests at
in to see us. It Is OUl' busl.nesB to
Mrs. Walter's son-in-law and daughhelp you own your home.
will be married in Trinity Church. Christmas dinner Mrs. Louis C. Em- ter, Mr. and l-Irs. Walter H. Dickinson,
Swarthmore, at 3 o'clock Saturday mons and her mother, 1I.1rs. Frank of Mt. Holyoke place, entertained with
afternoon, January 8, by the Rev. J. Lemon, and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Em- a family dinner party on Monday and
M. PARKER
Telephone Swarthmore 10412
Jarden Guenther, rector of the church. mons, Jr.• all of Swarthmore.
the Walters and their guests attended I
23 S. Chester Rd.
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Mr. and Mrs. Percival Armitage, of
AIrs. Albert HllI,
ent buffet
Waltersupper
of North
Chester
•. • of• C01Iege Cl;venue, laSarfamily
given by
Harvard avenue, will hold open house held open house on the evcnlOg of
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roa, un ay eventng.
on New Year's Day in accordance with CIlr1stmas ay.
their annual custom.
Mr. and 1I.hs. Louis J. Koch, of North
Miss Jane Lumsd;n and }'~iss Mary
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Harvey, 2nd, of Swarthmore avenue, were at home to Ellen Mercer ente~a1l1ed at a hnen sho,,="College avenue, had as their guests for friends 011 Christmas Day and on Sun- er Thursday evenmg, December 17, 10
honor of Miss Mildren Brewster whose
Christmas Day Mr. Harvey's brother, day.
Mr. and 11rs. Koch had as their holi- engagement to Mr. Joseph Kahler has
Mr. Lewis B. Harvey, and wife, of
Newtown Square, and his sister, :Mrs. day house guests Mrs. Koch's brother- been announced. The guests included
in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miss Emily Campion, Miss Peggy Ford,
Elizabeth Bradley, of Bryn Mawr.
Phillips Adams, of Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Thomas Canfield Dewey, Miss HanDr. and Mr:::. David Cramp, of Park
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11a Smith Miss Eloise Ramont and Mrs.
Barbara Bagby, of Plattsburg Bar- Joseph ~ioran.
avenue, entertained at a family dinner
racks, N. Y., formerly of Swarthmore,
~Hss Brewster was again the guest of
party on Christmas.
th
e
has been fichtdS~l1 ~s \ membt;hofU . honor at a surprise shower given for her
Dwight Cooley will leave tomorrow hon~rary e
oc ey earn a
e 111- on Wednesday evening, December 22, by
evening to return to his studies at vcrslty of Vermont. Barbara, a mem- 'I·
p
F d
f R'dle
Park
eggy
or. 0
I.Y
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Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., ber of last year's Swarthmore High ".. ISS
School
girls'
hockey
team,
has
also
Among
th~se
prese~t
were
MIss
ElIzaafter having spent the holidays with
hi,s parents at their homc on ColutJ1b~a beep chosen as the new freshman rep- !lcth S~hobmger, MIss Mary Ellen Mer-I
resentative to the \Vomen's Athletic ·eer, MIss Jane MacI~tyre, l\l~s. -Thomas:
avenue.
Association Council.
Canfield Dewey, MIss Marcla Garrett,
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and Miss Jane Lumsden.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bassett, of
AIr. and Mrs. Leon C. Blundin, of
Miss Hannah Smith, of Wallingford
North Chester road, and Mrs. Hervey
Dartmouth
avenue,
with
their
daughHills,
entertained with a tea and glass
Schumacher, of Haverford avenue, will
entertain a group of friends at the ters, Lee and Barbara, spent Sunday Irr==============="il
Bassett home on New Year's Eve as is with their son and daughter-In-law.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard F. Blundin, who
their annual custom.
PRE-INVENTORY SALE
moved several weeks ago to :holiltburn,
OF LINGERIE
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph H. Banks and N. ]., from Buffalo, N. Y.
82.90 Handmade Slips-Now
family, of Columbia avenue, spent
Miss Veronica 1I.f. Sullivan, of Ogden
Christmas Day with Mrs. Banks'
$2.00
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. avenue, spent Christmas with her
83.95 Handmade and Domestic
brother, Mr. Joseph Sullivan, of HouLewis Crawford, of Highland Park.
Gowns--Now
satonic. Mass.. bringing her nieces.
$2.95
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Halloway, Jr., J can and Ruth, with her when she rcand baby daughter, Ruth Vance, of turned to Swarthmore on Sunday. Jean
Sharpless Rock. spent the week-end and Ruth are remaining until today and
SNOWDEN'S, Inc.
with Mr. Halloway's Ilarents in Dover, will be accompanied home by Miss
117 W. Slale SI., MEDIA, PA.
Del.
Sullivan.
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We Extend Best
Wishes for Prosperity and
Happiness Througho!"'t
The Coming Year.
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Starts
Roland YounK-June Lan«
Tony Martin
EXTRA! First Run News
Friday
BBN BERNIE
WALTBR WINCHELL
SIMONE SIMON
In
"Chester's Fashion Corner"
with
Bert Lahr _ Joan Da.vis
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THEATRE
Chester Pike
Prospect 'Park
Now Playing, Friday and
Saturday
(Continuous New Year's Eve
from 6:30 P. M. 10 2 A. M.)
(Continuous Ne"o Year's Day
Starting at 1 P. M.)
On Our Screen
Eddie Cantor
in
•• ALl BABA
GOES TO TOWN"
Monday and Tuesday, January
3 and 4
"ConqUeBt"
GRETA GARBO
CHARLES BOYER
"Break/mt For Ttro"
PubU.ber
PETER E. TOLD
Editor
-
ROSALIE DRYDEN
Helfl EdItor
Phone Swarthmore 90G
Entered as Second Class Matter• .January 24,
1929, at the Post Omce at Swarthmore, l'a
___~er _~.!'~~_~1~~~._!81t.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1937
Do We Want leP
.,
Mr. and Mrs. F;..ru.; Fitts and ehildren,
of Middletown road, Media, are occupying
the home. of Mrs. Fitts' mother, Mrs. A.
G. Thatcher, on South Chester road, duro
ing the winter months. Mrs. Thatcher
and Miss Gertrude Dare lelt recently to
.pend the winter at Mrs. Thatcher's home
in Coconut G
rove, ~ .
.
Mr. and Mrs. FItts will entertam Mr.
Fitts' mother, Mrs. J. Warren Fitts, and
sister, Miss Mary Fitts of \Vashington
The Rt. Re.v. Alfred A. Gilman, D.Ll.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lovett Frescoln, of
Thursday Night Bridge Club winner.
S~llffragank B,shop of Hankow, China, Haryard avenue, held open house
at the Strath Haven Inn on Monday
WI
spea at a special service on Sun- Chnstmas Eve and entertained twelve
evening of this week were: North and
day aiternoon, January 9, at 4 o'clock. g!'ests at a dinner party Christmas
South-Miss Mary Verlenden and
Dr. Gilman, a graduate 01 the Philadel· mgMht.
d
Mrs. Philip Kniskern, first; Mrs. RUI'
phia Divinity School, has been in China
r. an Mrs. Frescoln had as their
seU H. Kent and William Craemer,
since 1902. He was president of Boone house guest. over C~ristmas and the
second; Mrs. A. B. Chapin and LauUniversity and acting president of the \Veek-en~ 111Ss ~delalde V. Huver, of
rence Stabler, third; East and WestCentral China University. He will tell West Philadelphia.
IIIrs. Richard Randall and Mrs. A. Ludof the actual conditions in China today
M
n d " · J ·1:
C
low Clayden, first; AIrs. William Faias he knows them from personal obJ: r.
a
,lUrs. . assmore heyney, N
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' son and H. G. Brown, second' Richard
scrvation and experience.
o~ Rutgers avenue, left Friday for • ]" over the Chrlstmas hohdays.
Sellers and John Bowditch, ir" third
Other Parish Notes
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LlIlden, ,N. J., where they were the
Thc young people are invited to meet guests of relatives for Christmas. Follow- rr============="",=""::""===============;t
with Dr. Gilman, in the Parish House ing this they went to Atlantic City
at. 6 :45 o'clock 011 Sunday evening. H~ where they will remain until after New
At the threshold of this New Year,
wdl tell them of the work in Chinese Year's Day.
schools and colleges and give them an
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we wish for our many friends
opportunity to ask questions.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lawrence, of CorOn N~w Year's Day there will be a nell avenue, were joined for the holiand patrons, a
celebration of the Holy Communion at days by their SOil. Arthur B. Lawrence.
8 ~i M;
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Jr., a·student at Union College, SchenecHAPPY and PROSPEROllS YEAR
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h Ie Noman s Guild will meet at the tady, N. Y.; their daughter and grandSome I of Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde.,daughter, Mrs. W. Leitman and Gracej
Wwart Imore and .ogden avenues, on Lehman; and Mr. Lawrence's brother
ednesd.ay morDlng at 11 o'clock. M J J L I M
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Lunch will be served.
of r'G;rd;n, a;:.r:;cisl:~~. ~ rs. Lawrence,
On December 14th, the final number
of signatures necessary to dismiss the
Judiciary and Rules Committees and
bring the Ludlow Amendment before
the House of Representatives was obtained. This amendment calls for a
referendum of all the people before
the United States could go to war, except in case of an invasion.
·Contrary to the claims of much ncwsP!lper comment 205 of the 218 required
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sIgnatures. 'had been obtained before
Methodi8t Church Notes
Miss Jane Sproul Klacr, granddaughter
the sinking of the Panay. In spite of
of Mrs. W. C. Sproul, entertained at
administration maneuvers against it
Friday night the Watch Night Serv- dinner Saturday evening. December 18,
t~ese signa.tures would have quickly ice will begin at 11 o'clock and continue at her home in Lapidea Manor.
plied up WIthout the Panay incident. until midnight.
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The amendment will be voted upon on
Sunday morning, Church School will
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall. of
January tenth. If it does not receive begin at 9 :45 o'clock. to be followed at Kenyon avenue, spent Christmas Day
290 votes in the House it will be killed 11 ?'clock by Roll Call communion with their son and daughter-in-law,
until 1939. Your Congressman must be service.
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Russell A. Yarnall. of
instructed to be present and cast his
Sunday evening the Senior and In- Flushmg, L. I., who ~lso had as their
vote. Congressman Wolfenden has a tennediate Epworth Leagues will meet' guest Mrs. Yarnall s brother, Mr.
record of supporting peace legislation. at 7 o'clock.
'Naldo W. Cole, of Auburndale, Mass.
Wire or w.rite him that you insist upon
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the right to decide UpOIl OUr entrance
acmg a ew ear, IS t e htle for
Daniel Kirk of Lafayette avenue
into foreign wars.
~le ~ermon at evening worship at 7 :45 left Tuesday ~or11ing to visit David
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STRATH HAVEN INN
F. M. Scheibley Management
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'fhe main argument against. the
amendment is that the President should
have a free hand to formulate ,var
policies because he knows best. Yet
many legislators feel that in this very
power which administration leaders are
04viously so anxious to maintain lies
a real threat to democracy.
'
Another argument is that 110 people
c~.n be as informed as Congress j yet
hl.story shows clearly that in the past
EDGMONT AVE. -
SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
DINNER WILL BE SERVED AT THE INN
ON NEW YEAR'S DA.Y AND SUNDAY
from 1 :00 to 8:00 o'clock
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'Th~ Epworth League will hold a busi- 'rorrey, of New York City, formerly ~f 1
ness meetin on Monda evenin
t Swarthmore, for se~eral d~ys. DaVId I
7 '30 'I k g
Y
g a 'returned yesterday With Damel to spend
.ococ.
th
Ih
k·S
TI Ie L a d·les 'A·d
S OCle
. t y Wl·11 meet f or
e rest 0 t c wee
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• warthmore.
lunch and a business session WednesMr. and Mrs. Walter M. Frances, II,
day at 1 P. M. at th.e church.
and their son, Walt~r M. Frances, III,
Wednesday. even.tUg at 8 o.'clock and daughter, Virainia Clyde Frances, of'
P rayer 1'{
I b e held 111 the Centerville. Del.,D· were dinner guests.I
.. eetmg WI I
chapel.
.
of Mrs. Frances' parcnts. Mr. and Mrs.
All ne\~s Items for the monthly paper Samuel D. Clyde, of Swarthmore and
must be 10 the han~s of the pastor no Ogden avenues, on Christmas Day.
Congressmen
have had
very littlesecret'
uin_ later than Sunday• r.lght.
• McCahan. of
side"
information
concerning
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Mr. and :Mrs.• *
David
treaties. conscription. war loans, etc.
Strath Haven avenue. had as their
There' are two main reasons why the
Presbyterian Church Notes
gQeSts during the Christmas holidays
right of decision should be given to the
..
I Mrs. McCahan's mother, Mrs. Oliver C.
people; fin.t, because they bear, directThe Holy Commumon will be cele- Morse, of Philadelphia. and Mr. Mc~y" the burden of wat and its cost dqr=- hrate.d SUI~day morni~l~ at 11 o'clock. teahan's aunt, Mrs. H. G. Keppler, also
JOg and after a war; second, because n\l B:lptIsm will be admll11ster-ed - and new''Of Phihiderpnia.
~n!ormed person believes that Congress m~mbers received into the church fellow·
IS! any longer a check on the Presi- slllp.
, .
.
Robert Haig entertained at dinner
dent. As matters now stand. this oaThe Young PC?l)le s Fellowship w~lIl Thursday evening, December 30, at the
tion can be carried into war by its meet S~nday eveuJtlg from 6 to 7:30 ttl home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
President without any real check.
the Pansh House.
Robert Haig, of Indian Hill, Ogden aveAdministration leaders must be made
The Young Women's Guild will meet nuc.
to feel the tremendous force of the Thursday evening January 6, at the homel
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peace sentj~ent in this .cou.ntry. It of Mrs. ~arlal1 Jessup, on Ha,vedord 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lang and sons.
must recogmze ~hc determmatlon of a avenue. MISS Margaret Allen will con- Eben and Bobbie of Riverview road are
pe~ple to stay out of war. Enemies of ~ue~ a .prog.ram ou stewardship. A ~ordial, spending the holidays with Mrs. ~ng's
thiS amendment have labeled it scorn- ll1VItatlOn IS extended to those m the parents in Alton Ill. They left Decemfully, "supported by radicals and church and congregation who are interest- ber 18 and will ;eturn after New Year's
women." 'rhey 'may realize soon that ed.
women will no: longer bear and rear
The Church Committee on Missions and
lfr' Kather·".e T B·
f T
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B
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hl..:!t·
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air, 0
emp e
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d
t
sons 0 Ie 111 arelgn wars.
. enevo ences WI
0
ItS m?nt ly .meet. I University, arrived Friday to spend
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JOg Sunday afternoon at 5 oclock 111 the the week-end with her son and daughterchurch study.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Bair, of
Christian Science Church
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CEUA'S
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Women's and Girls' Oxfords
$5 and $6 Shoes Reduced to ·$3
CEUA SHOE SHOP
102 Park Ave.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
,.
TO.ALL
,
from
The Oldest Chrysler and Plymouth
Dealer in Delaware County .
I
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Swarthmore 870-J
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With the trade that "Service" made
HANNUM AND WAITE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Yale Ave. and Chester Road
Phone 1250
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Christmas Ackrwwledgments
JOIN
Thie Week's Bri..eWhm....
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During the past, records show that we have kept faith. with those who
buy from us bet:Ruse with Capriolly's you can depend on quality and
service. Capriolly's nol only welcomes your business but will express
its appreciation in (:Onlinual consideration of your interests.
WE ARE SELLING
New Ford Passengers and Trucks; Used All Makes Passengers and
Trucks; Oil BUI'ners, domestic and l'Ommerdal; Fuel Oil, Gasoline,
Lubricating Oil, Kerosene (water white only) of all grades, delivered
anywhere; Tires and Tubes, :first and second grades, :for passengers
and trucks; Batteries., for passengers and lI'Deks, :first grade only;
Parts for passengers and trucks.
.
AU products financed through standard relinble companies.
CHURCH NEWS
- METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Clarence F. Carter, A.B.• B.D.• Nln18ter
SUNDAY
9:;45 A. M. - Church School.
11:00 A.M.-Roll Call Communion
7:45 P. M. -
CAPRIOTTY'S
Ice.
Evening WOl'5blp.
CHRISTMAS CLUB
Sales
Service
Telephone Swarthmore 1800
MORTON, PA.
-MANOR-
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
GRETA GARBO
CHARLES BOYER
Wednesday Only
BARBARA STANWYCK
HERBERT MARSUAU.
."AIlTIIMOII&&N, INC.
3
NEWS NOTES
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"WYE AND HISSES"
\
EDDIE CANTOR
"ALI BABA
GOES TO TOWN"
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Bishop Gilman to Speak
At TriDily Chureh
Arnold Viehocver, of Rutgers avenue,
Miss Lotta Baird was confined to
bed at her home on Oherlin aye nne this
week \'1rith injuries sustained when the
automobile in which she was riding
ran into a ditch near Narberth on
Christmas Eve. Miss Baird was thrown
through the windshield. receiving a
severe cut of the Jeg below the right
knee and several less serious cuts of
Today (Friday) and Saturday
Continuous Tonight (New
Year'. Eve) From 7 -nil 2 A. M.
5 Complete Shows Tomorrow
(New Year's Day) Starting at
1-3-5-7-9
T.IIE 'SWARTHMO~,
THE 81VARTHMOREAN
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'Mrs. Arne N. Hauger and daughter,
Norma, left Tuesday to visit relatives in
Salisbury. Md., and to spend a few
days with 1\.1rso Hauger's parents, ]i.lr.
and Mrs. \Viltiam Smith, of Seaford,
Del. They will return this week-end.
MEDIA
,SI, 1937
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in
"Conquest"
NOW OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP
Roast Pork -
BOV,I'M
FAMIS~
WHAT'S FOR,..----J
DINNER. ?
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AND TRUST COMPANY
Mem.ber
of
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
For Cold Westher Appetites!
ROAST PORK AND
AND IT'LL 8E 0000
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IT'S ANOT~ER PRIZE
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:NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
d tl· G.h Hopson,
h'ld
R ut,gcedr:s avlldeuue, Ian. loelrkt r"pe.c 1 hreD,
return
t ay
rom as, a., were
they have been visiting Mr. Hopson's
mother for the past few days.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ogram, 01
view road. witl entertain at dinner
New Year's Eve.
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Oak Lane; Mr. and Mrs. J:ohn C. Longslrelh, of ML Airy; and Mr. and Mrs.
Peler E. Told, o.{ .Sw.arthmore.
Miss Shirley Shaw daughler of Mr
and Mrs David T Sh~w of Walnut lane'
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had as her guests for .lunch on WednesDecember 29, M~ss Jenette ~Y5erf'
New York, and MISS Janet Srruth, 0
Abington. Miss Shaw will leave today
to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Heuser, of Pennsgrove, N. J., and attend
a New Year's Eve dance at the \Vilming-
Southern Delaw~re County Monday ev.",-I
ing, December ~ • •
Mrs. L. P ..Wray , entertained at
luncheon a lid bn dge Th ursday, Decembe r
23, at her home on Walnut lane.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. \Vheeler Allison, of
Rutgers avenue, were at home to a groUI)
of their friends on Sunday afternoon
December 26.
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GIANT
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epartmen
U"e
TIG.EB
sTORE B01JlUl1
8 A.M. to 8 p.M._Mon•• Tues. •
to 9 P.M.-Wed.
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-ThJIJI.
• A.M. to It P.JIL.-ftL
"'.M.
Spec:iala
eW8
For Week of December 30 to January 5, 1938, Inclusive
i~~~r.~~~~~r~:-r.ri~::~~~t~~~i-~;ill
t~n•
and Mrs. Frank Fitts, of South ton-Dupont Country Club.
At 4:05 P. M. \Vednesday, December
Chester road, have as their gucst Miss
~i
d M
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t h
22, the Fire Company was called to 238
Del Monte or UCO-t Ears to can
Janet Speakman, of Ncw York
r. an .I.. rs. 0
use;a
ave re- Bowdoin avenue where a car was on
CORN on the COB
D C., fire
m.e III Wa:II'llDgtMon,
N. Y., who will remain with thcm
to lIlg IC,ollrIslmas
sp
c
Y
II II N
a er le ew *ear.
. Thursday, the 23rd, at 2:17 P. M.lt::!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
l)3.rents. Mr. and "Mrs. R. Chester On
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Bogardus, of Spencel, of Swarthmore avenue.
a roof fire, at the home of A. Robb il
Cornell avcnue, cntertai?ed at dinner on ~"r. and Mrs.
~au~ Brown, of Wal- Cochrane, 221 Kenyon avenue, preHorseshoe Red Alaska
Tuesday, Dec~mbcr 28, In .honor of Mrs.
lane, will have as their guests for sU?Iably caused .by ~parks from t.he
SALMON-Tall Canc
Bogardus.'s lnrthday. Their guests
N
Y a' E '[r aId Mr chImney, was extingUished by the Fire
. . G ff f
on ewer s ve.a . I
S. C
. h
I' I d
Mr. and Mrs. BcnJamm ro, 0
esse Darlington, of Darlington, Pa.; Mr. otnpany Wit very Itt e amage.
downc', :Mr. and Mrs. .Allcn G.
W'II'
E'. SI1011'dlIClser,
.
I Delmar Patten,
no address,
and 'I
.l" rs.
I lam
0
1
h who
H pas-d
Rose Tree road, Media; Mr. and
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.
d U d 'f
l~
k P'II sed a worth C5S check at t e
arvar
Libby's Seedl....
. of Drexc1 H'II I· M r. and l'I oyan,
I 5, T
Georgc Harkms
S
Ian .;.nr. an .I.' rs. ran
ea R oom Ilere a mon II1 or so ago, was
RAIsiNS-Package
,
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wartltllOre
'kd
I'
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Mrs. Percy S. Hartzel1, of Glensidc;
. • •
piC e up t 115 week III t antic tty, I
~-Ir. and ~Irs
1.[
'I ar II1a R • BI'
'n' ed N.
held b
for Swarthmore
offi~. Daniel C. Longstreth ' of
. ., rs. 1\'
csslng cnIerl.Q.ll1
. J.r hand d
'
I
Elkins . Park'' Miss Katherine Willard,ofc a
l Tucs
day a It ernoon, D eeem ber 28, ctals W 0 ita
een worktng on t Ie case.
Mt. Atry; Mr. Thomas C. Longstreth, of
hcr home on Elm avenue.
1---------------Evaporated MILK
tdl~elr
£
15
F
2 &Dey
No. 2 Cans... • • • • •
25
C
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SHERIFF BALm
CLASSIFIED
9:30 A.
~F,~~~;~~i~~~~~;:I~w~ednCsdaY
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4
Sheriff's omce. Court House. Media, PB.
sa.turday, -!anuary 22. 1938
Evans, assisted by Eleanor Schofield Fawcett whose pupil she is, presenteJ
an informal recital to a group of friends
at her home on Strath Haven avenue
M.~ Eas~m
UCO FRUIT COCK-
. I
I I Ih
at time. of sale. (unless otherw1se stated
I a vane
I o presen
afternoon.
Her ynumbers
$250.00 balance
cash or certifled
0 r ly were
ms onCondltiona:
advertlsement)
In ten check
days.
included a group of carols.
Other oOndltlo08
day of s&1e.
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Fieri Faclas
.
TAIl
on
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No.
Can-
19
N o. 102
Ruth Shoemaker and DavId ShClC.
maker entertained at dinner preceding the
December. Tenn, 1937
Junior Assembly of Southern Delaware All that certaln""1ot ot piece of ground
M With the bu11dlnP and improvements
·
County at t h e h ome 0 f t helr parents, r. ~reon erected. situate on the southerly
and Mrs. Walter Rodman Shoemaker, side
of Madlson
avenue. at
th6 distance
of ninety
feet eastwardlY
from
the eastMISS
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C F W 11
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.1\ rs.
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0 ers. 0
e r ane,
entertained at tea Thursday afternoon, ill
h
iM
onor
0
rs. H aroId G res.ham, 0 I W ash ington, D. C., who has been her housc
. I
k
guest Ior t Ite pas wee .
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B;hlp Of Upper Darby. COtmtY' of Delaware
erly
avenue, in
the Townand stde
Stateof0'Medon
PelUlBytvanla,
conta1n1ll.
In
front or breadth on the said Madison avenue, thirty-five feet and extendlng of that
width
length or depth aouthwardly betWeen In
parallel lines at rt8ht'.angles to said
MadiSOn avenue one hundred thIrtY feet.
Belng all of Lot No. 188 and the ea.s.terly
ten feet of Lot No. 18'7 on plan of lots
DOLE CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE
2 14-oz. Tall Cans ••••
called "Highland Park."'
Genuine Baby
LEGS 0' LAMB ... lb.
Louis Shay was host to a group of Under and subject to certain restrlctlons
of the class of 1936, Swarth- and oondltlo~.
Imore High School, at a "baby party" ImProvements consist of one and oneThursday evening, December 29, at his half story stucco bungalow. 21X33 feeit. ·en·
home I' Rose Valle
closed front porch; one~8tory stucco addln
y.
tlon. 6][12 feet.
A group 0 I
l
Florida GRAPE FRUIT
JUICE--No. 2 Can. . • ••
•••
memb ers
0I
Califomia 5unJdst
Navel ORANGES,
Sold as the property.' Edward J. MulI ass 0 { Ugan.
h
tee
Wllllam J. Mulligan. W. Ernest Cl"alI.e
]937 of Swarthmore High School took and Alice V.• his wHe, Frank M. Bouck
in a progressive dinner, Wednesday
and
M.• his
wnuam.
L. BXe~
.
gog Margaret
and Eleanor
M.. wife.
his wife.
JOBePh
D.
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NATHAN·
.n,
c
22
c
7
Fancy APPLE
SAUCE-· Can
c
....... 5c
F,ancy Whole Grain
RICE ......... 3 lbs.
It
14c
Meaty Red
19
15 Big
CRANBERRIES, 2 lb..
.. lb.
c
,
c
c
BALTIMORE PIKE AND HIRST A~.
EAST LANSDOWNE
~~E~:::.-~li:~~g,,'!ifjEi~~~:
i~e~v~;enl~i~ng.at the~cember
whichShayconand John
F. MulligaD.
'
home of 29,
William
in MUlugan
R. WINFIELD
BAILE.
Attomey.
Rose Valley (or dancing.
doz.
25
UC9 Fancy PEANUT
BUTfER-2-lb. Jar-
c
23
A'7
'I c
Chase & Sanbom Dated
COFFEE-I-lb. Bag-
Tall Cans •••••.•••
standard Tlme
qt. No. 10 Can
Campbell's TOMATO
SOUP, 4 Reg. Size Cans
.... 5c
*
Jcan
Libby'. PINEAPPLE
JUICE, 3
-~,
P. r~.u.u....
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Susan Wolters, daughter of Mr. and - - - ._ _ _ _ _;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_• • •
Mrs. C. F Wolters, of Cedar lane, enterIla,in,:<\ informally for her cousin) H. Brad- 12-31...3t
8he11«.
lord Darrach, 01 Wesl Philadelphia, lasl
e\'ening, with a "taffy pull."
n
An 0 pporlunity Like This is
• • •
Seldom Ofiered in S,..arll.mlor'e! Miss Elizabeth Hessenbrueh, daughter
\)
A bome on 9Ox170 ft. lot. stone and of Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Hessenbruch. of
trame, 4 bedrmS., $6500. 206 Harvard Ave. Y a Ie avenue, enlertaJOed
.
~'SON
al d'Inner al t h e
E~
'lOU REJ\,-'ZE WE uj\VEN'r
~. 0
HAD A ~
T H IS S~'?"
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NotarJ PubU.-lnsurance-1Ieal -
O~~' ~C; \.~~ f'
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A. Wayne Mosteller
Electrical Comraclor
Telephone Swarthmore
J. QUINBY
MRS. A.
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BANK
58
& SON
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IOSBPB B. QUINBY
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MBDIA,
BELL PHONE -4
STREET DRESSES
(crepes and alpacas)
Reduced to $3.95 and Up
THE EILEEN SHOP
Swarthmore 360
Old Bonk Building
ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarthmore National Bank and Trust Company, Swarthmore, Pa., for the electio~
of directors and such other business as may come before the
meeting, will be held at the banking house in Swarthmore, Pa., on
Tuesday, January 11, 1938, between the hours of three and five
o'clock P. M.
ELRle S. SPROAT, Cashier
Better health and a cost less than anticipated I What a
combination I No wonder this couple gloat over the advantages of gas house heat. They're enjoying a no-furnacework winter with perfect house temperature.
Let us make a survey of your home and estimate what it
will cost you. You can have a Janitrol, Bryant or Welsbach
Conversion Burner at $195 cash, installed. Slightly higher on
budget plan-3 years to pay. Ask about our convenient
monthly budget plan on operating a heater ... and our low
combination gas ratel
Prices Subject
'0 Change Without Notite
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
At Our Suburban Stores, or See Your Plumber or Heaffng Contractor
12·17-4t
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Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER
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HARRIS & CO.
TAlLOItS AND FURRIERS
Cleaners and Dyers
NO. 11 PARK AVEN.I:!E
SWAIUHMORE. PA.
SWARTHMORE
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The Swarthmorean, 1937-12
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1937-12
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