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THE SWARTHMO
DillER
THURSDAY
VOL X, No. 48
ANNUAL FOOT·
BAll.. DINNER
DillER
TH UBS DAY
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER 2, 1938
SWIMMING POOL'
. ON HILL DR.AINED
Borough 16
Reereation Club Opens on
Saturday Nisht
,2.50 PER YEAR
L. W. V. Speaker on 15th
H. & S. TO SHOW
OLD, NEW MOVIES
Mrs. Norman Freeman, of the PhilThe young men of the
adelphia Marriage Clinic, will address
years of age and over are invited to
the Swarthmore League of Women
Committee Announces a Sur- gather in Pitt Gym next to the college Water Lowered to Three-foot Voters on the latest developments in
Next Friday's Matinee and Eveprise Feature Pr08l'am
dormitories on South Chester road on'
Level to Safeguard Uvea
her field on Thursday afternoon, Dening Receipts to Buy Band
For Thunday
Saturday night next at 8:30 P. M. Anof Children
cember 15.
Uniform8
other group has the use of the building
Mrs. Freeman will present recently
Precedent will be broken at this until that time. Bring your gym shoes. At the request of the Borough Police proposed legislation and new bills which
The Home and School Association of
~ear's dinner, by withholding not only The badminton courts and bowling alleys Department, as well as neighhors living will soon be o>resented to the state leg- Swarthl110re is staging Friday afternoon
the names of the speakers of the even- and other games will be open until 11 in the vicinity, the water in the Swarth- islatures throughout the country.
and evening, December 9, in the High
ing, but also the several novelty fea- P. M.
more Hills Swimming Pool has been
Her timely discussion will be bthe School Auditorium a complete history of
No cut and dried program has been lcwered to the three-foot level Un- principal feature of the Decem er
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tures on the program, until introduced outlined. The main idea is to have a good fortunately this reduces the area avail- meeting of the League which will be the Amencan M~tion picture mdustry
by Toastmaster George H. Detweiler. time. Some of the Rota.ry Club which is able for skating, owing to the steep held at 2 :30 in Bond Memorial HaU, ,fram Thomas Edison of 1896 to Clark
Chairman E. O. Lange has given assur- sponsoring this activity will be present slope of the pool floor, but was con- Swarthmore College. Mrs. George A. Gable of 1938. Shown will be one of the
ance that the speakers will be of the to enjoy the fun with you and get your sidered a necessary precaution in view Hoadley, chairman, will preside.
very first Wild West pictures, Mary
same high caliber as have been guests ideas as to future development of the of past experience.
Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Mrs. William Pickford and Lionel Barrymore in ''The
at the previous dinners. The various club.
Last winter the pool was main~ained T. Johnson and Mrs. Peter E. Told New York Hat," a copy of which has
numbers on the program have been
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at summer level in order to provide a have arranged the meeting.
just been presented to the Acchives of
convenient skat.ing a~ea within the Bor•••
the United States as the most historical
designed to appeal not only to the
members of the squad, but also to the
.I.~
.l.t.Du
U ough. But}he Impa~le~,ce of the .young
film of all times. Appearing in this pic
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folksresulted
to tryin the
Ice narrow
before escapes,
It was
ture are "h
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several
.. e G·ISh SI'ste"
r~, Mae Ma r sh
tlcularly to the parents of boys ID the
especially of some of the smaller chilJack Pickford and many of the first
lower grades.
dren though even a strong swimmer
movie ch;;.racters. A news reel of 1914
The annual dinGer offers an oppor- Fall Meeting of Delaware County may be helpless when caught under "The American Home" to be showing the mobilization of European
tunity for residents of the Borough to
Association at Upper Darby
ice. Yet in spite of repeated warnings
Women's Topic Next Tuestroops, with the King of the Belgiums
demonstrate their appreciation of the
December 7
by the police answering frenzied calls
day Afternoon
Czar of Russia, Lord Kitchner and many
excellent reputation the boys have
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. . from nearby residents, there were alother characters of the World ·War. Toearned for the High School throughout
Frank R. Morey, supervISIng .prmcI- ways some daring souls who took an"The American Home" will be the top- gether with this news reel a 1915 Pathe
the County. Without exception, officials p~1 of Swarthmore Schools, WIll pre- other chance as soon as the officers had ic at a discussion luncheon which will be News Reel will be shown with the bath
handling our games have been em- SIde when the 1800 teachers and ad- turned their backs-usually some little held at the Woman's Club next Tuesday, ing beauties of .1915 and one of the first
phatic in their praise of the sports- ministrat?rs of ~h,: Delaware <:ounty "he-~an" playing to th,: grandstand. December 6, at 1 P. M. Members of animated cartoons.
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manship and ability shown by the team Teachers ASSOCiatIon call theu' fall SllOwmg off before the glrls/ The re- th~ club wil~ par,ticipate in the discussion • An interesting evening has been
and its coaches. Team play and fine ~eeting on December 7, at ~:IS P ..M. cent drowning of two little .tots at With the dlrect!o? of Mrs. Jesse H. planned and the committee is counting on
physical cOl'rlitioll have been the sea- m th
Holmes. An exhll)Jt of old ~ new toys everyone's support to raise money for
son's outstanding characteristics. Of the School. There wdl be an address by It IS hoped that With the cooperation will he featured. Many old and treasured new band uniforms and other extra-cur21 High Schools in Delaware County, Dr.
Frank Faust, of Cham~ersburg, of the schools, through the appointment dolls are sched~led to reappear. and the ricular activities requiring funds. This
Swarthmore ranks 3rd in number of preSIdent of the Pennsylvama Statke of High School leaders as life guards, W. I. L. Comnuttee on Toys wtll hold a program is made available through J. B.
points scored (144) and 5th in points Education Association, who will spea and a plan to place red flags about the display of suitab}e ~ode~ playthi~gs. White, formerly of the educational descored by opponents (35). Swarthmore abou~ the re~e~t extensive .study made pool when the ice is unsafe, it may A suggested reading hst 10 preparation partment of the Western Electric Sound
is the only team in the CountY on by hiS Assocla~lOn of finanCial problems s()')n be .re-filled and t~rown o.pen to for this meeting will be found in the Club System, who has adopted the study of
which three members have scored more of PennsylvaDla schools and the recom- the pubhc. But toot will require the notes on page 5.
the American Motion Picture Industry
than 25 points each, Dunn, Evans and men.dations to be. made at t~e next flt!IJOst cooperatiOl~. of ALL p3;rents- Annaal BrldlJe !' Finan~ Saceeas as his hobby with a library of over six
Naisby earning this distinction. On the ~essJO~ of the. legislature. T!tls study ":Ith severe penalhe.s for !'uy child. ,!ho
The annual philanthropIc card party hundred old time films.
All-Suburban Team just announced, IS havmg very Important bear!ngs upon dlSobe?,s th~ warnmg SI~S. :Wilham held at the Club House on Tuesday, Nov- The program is funny and at the same
which incrudes such schools as Norris- the development of the public schools E. Witham IS now consultmg With var- eI11ber 29. was attended by two hundred time very interesting and will be shown
town Abbington and Pottsville Bo), of this state during the next few years. ious groups and will welcome an ex- club members and guc;sts. Over $150. 'Yas in the afternoon at 2 :30 and in the evenThor~e and Wendell Dunn re~eived Dr. Alice V. Keliher, of the Commis- pr~ssion of opinion in The Swarthmor- cleared to make poSSible the club's gifts ing at 8:30 for parents and friends of the
"Honorable Mention". The school also sion on Human. Relation~ ~f the Pro- can. by all who may be interested.
to the Unite~ Campaign, the ~ed Cross, Swarthmore schools.
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Camp Sunsrune, the annu'l~ I!fgh .School No stamping or clapping allowed. Woboasts, according to the best available gressive. Educ.abon .Assoclatlon of New
statistics, of the longest drop-kick ever ~ork Clty,_ wtll .debver ~er. a~dre,~s on
MONTGOMERY SMITH
Award, the Leag~e of Nations pnze, i?e men must remOVe their hats. Those with
made by either a high school or college Are We Afraid of Dlsc1pllne? Dr.
local c.t ubs educational scholarship and I~S half'ch~ can remain for the next show,
player, -John Naisby's 41 yard boot in Keliher is one of the best known
Montgomery Smith, who p~ssed away share 10 the Delaw!lre Cou~ty scholarshIp others leave by the side door. Amateur
the Media game hanging up this re- among the women educators of the Tuesday, November 22, at hiS home at and other club philanthropies.
night by the audience singing the old
cord.
east..
724 Harvard avenue, was buried last
Mrs. Seymour .Hemenway,. Mrs .
songs to the accompaniment of the piano
It is particularly gratifying to..(the
As a special entertamment the C~ey- Friday in West Laurel Hill cemetery Paul Brown and Mrs. S. M. VIele, chair- which was so important to the old nickelof
are to be congratulated odean.
sc h 00I au th orl't'les an d paren t 5 a I·k
I e. ney Training
. .School
. chorus of 42 slOg. • following home services conducted by men
f
h the
. event,
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that every boyan the squad has been ers will give a vaned program of splrlt- the Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, rector of or t e genwne success'.
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developed by the sound sports program uals and other appropriate selections.
Trinity Church, at 11 A. M.
A feature of the. occasion which .a~.n h i d
h' h h
At the suggestion of the county and
Mr Smith a native Philadelphian tracted much attention was the exhlbJt
s t t'
News of the Junior Club
b ar JOg Id t ted °hwerthgraDes, wt IC t aSf district superintendents of schools all had heen a r~sident of Swarthmore fo; by the Pennsylvania Association for the
cen can uc e y e epar men 0
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d b th hI' dOer
Ph . I Ed
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local schools are to be closed m time nearly twenty years. He was seventyIn 0 a_ IC es rna e y e
10,
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The Swarthmore Junior Club is spontickets to date to permit the teachers to arrive at the eight years old and had been an invalid $50 . worth of t!t e articles
d soring a drive to gain membership in
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ears ago
FIve door pnzes were
contn utA calc
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nSeemg
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estimate
mee t'109 by 2 0 'I
c oc k , thus providing'
smce l
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Eye the orgaruzatlon
that
has exceeded .the CommIttee's
and it is probabl~ that last year's at- a short afternoon vacati.on for DelaSurviving besidc:s his ,vidow, Mrs. drawn by the follo~f guests
b ~ trains dogs to .1~d the blind and give
tendance of over 300 guests will be in- ware Co~mty b~ys and girls.
Er,nma Cozens SO.lIth, are a son, Cap- ~de;: ~rsB F. ~dt. t ~s tyr~7d)l them independence. Each club member
creased The dinner will take place at
A preSident wdl be named to the As- tam Bradford Smith; a daughter, Mrs.
rs. . M' oss
V: a
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t h
t I
6'30 p. M
Th d
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sociation office· now vacant. Other of- Warren A. Tyson; and a grandson, nated by rs. S. M. lele was rawn y ~pes 0 ave a east one. person con8'· . h .Ron
. urs~,
ec~m ~r fi(;ers of the Association this year are: Warren A Tyson J r all of the Har- Mrs. Robert C. ?owell: a French cas- tnbute by the end of the drIve December
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e
Checre:tl~~
10~r.n
0 f !he vice-president _ Frank
R.
Morey, vard aven~e addr~ss .,
serole donated by Mrs. Louis Wheelock 19. Anyone moved to help this worthy
et
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1st
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u~lcl'
etha
dl~s
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Swarthmore'
~ec,"etary-treasurer
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was drawn by Mrs. George Troxell; a cause is asked to contact a member of
Ch
urc , w 0 WI serve
e Inner un'dd
be
finger wave and shampoo donated by h J . CI b f hi h M
del" the direction of Mrs Frank D abella D. Stetson, E ystone; mem rS
Student Recital at Vespers
W I
C lhe
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b t e UIUor u 0 W c
rs. Raymond
Mrs. G a ter C uAbbrtsond was
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. presl'dent.
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Windell are making extensive
plans to. 0 f th e execu t·Ive c 0 m mittee-George
M
bo rawn
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r~. b eo~fe . h ~
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y On Tuesday evening, December 6, the
have this feature of the evening a Kirkpatrick, Marcus Hook; Dr. Carl The first student program of the year
s. Jo Ai t I an was rawn literature section of the Club will meet
Success. The Committee urges all those G. Leech, County; John E. Hughes, will be the featur~ at the Swarthmo~e ~ ~ y
intending to enJ'ov this community Haverford; George Brueckman, Haver- College vesper service at 6:45 P. M. thiS YI rs.
orge · fls on.
ed at at the home of Eleanor Schory 312
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f d FESt
I Collingdale' Mc- S d
. CI thO
Mo' 1 The proce cream an d co ee were serv
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event to secure their tickets at once or; . .
eng e,
,
un ay IQ
0 ler
em rIa.
1 '30
Princeton avenue Two books in the lightand ;void any possible disappointment. Kinley Stevens, Upper Dar~y; Isbe!le gram numbers follow:. Sonata, for flute . .
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er vein will be .reviewed. "Dithers and
Koller, Lansdowne; C. A. Brmton, Chf- and oboe-J. B. Loeillet, Ruth Knott,
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ton Heights; Richard K. Smith, Spring- '41 and John Kalb, '40; Witches Duets
Harvard Tea Room Under
Jitters by Cornelta Otis Skinner ,will
DANCING CLASSES IN
field; Helen Dunlap, Sharon Hill; O. from "Dido and Aeneas"-Purcell, Eliza
New Management
1M: presen.ted ~r Eleanor Schory, and 'My
R. Wagner, Aldan; and Frances G. beth Boss. '39 and Marjorie Todd, '41;
Sister .Elleen by Ruth McK~nney will
RECORD SEASON Walton, Ridley Township.
Air-Bach and Tambourin ChinoisM~ss Grace Dod~ Rooney, former be reVIewed ~y ~eano~e Perkins•
Kreisler, for violin, Helen Cornfeld, '42; owner of The Homestead Tea Rooms of . Pearl Bastia~ IS. chai~n of th~ Jun• ••
The Swarthmore Junior Assemblies
Junior Prom Tonight
Berceuse and Badinage-Cesar Cui, for Asbury Park and Ocean Grove, New lor Clu~ dance which will ~e held m .the
are now well started on their ninth
flute and violin Ernst Courant, '40 Ruth Jersey, has taken over the Tea Room of Woman s Club House Fnday evemng,
season with a record enrollment of
Knott '41 and. Helen Comfeld, '42;' Chant The Harvard Inn and will open it to December 1_6.
397--about forty more than last year The Junior Class of the High School
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atur y, ec,
and four times as many as in the first will give
fI- de la Nativite-Roger-Ducasse, Elizabeth the public for dmner on
in the Boss, '39 and MarJ'orie Todd, '41; Re- ember 3. S rth
M.
classes I'n 1930. Plans for novel ChrJst- d ay, Decem b er 2,at 8 :30 P"
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Many hwa moreans
w 0 '11ave sumemor roup am anee
mas parties for all t:lasses ar.! well unHigh School gym. C haperons WI11 be citative and air of Attendant from "Sush
Miss Margaret Hamel, Miss Mildred anna"-Handel, Elizabeth Boss, '39; Son- mered at t ese s ore resorts WI rel11~"
del" way.
h 0 ta in E rna,' or-Handel Helen Cornfeld ber with pleasure the unusually homelIke Last Saturday evenmg the Seruor As"
Ch
. Because of the very large classes and Avery, and Mr. Joshua
rlstlan w 1 ~42.
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, quality of the food. a.nd tho e special niceties sembly came prepared for a ~~ dance,
I'n order to ensure the fullest enJ'oyment are the class sponsors; also Mr. Wi h
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The next vespers service on Sunday, of serviced that'11dlstingUls
ed
ed orne-f arrange
af the dancl· ng and the greatest benefit liam Ziegenfus, Mr. and M rs. R 0 ber t
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teat and an
her con u~tte y.
Al nsaB a 0d
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R M y December 11, will be the annual Christ- stead, an WI we come
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from Mrs. Tungate's instruction, tht' Boulter, Mr. and Mrs. EranUkll' orMe , mas program and carols.
this quality restaurant to Swarthmore. Ruth Lipman, LoUise Haig, Bill Plper.
committee advises that it will be neces- Mr. and Mrs. Roland .
man,
r.
Stuart Jones, Bob Weltz, Thomas Porter,
sary to adhere strictly to the regula- and Mrs. Charles E. Black, Mr. and
and Charles Brogan. Appropriate decorMrs. James C. Callahan, and Mr. and
ations and costumes and several original
tions established last year:
t .No peat may pay admissioD at Mrs. John N. Ludwig, Jr. The Main
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
novelty dances including the "Yam" made
the door. Reservations must be made. Line Pennsylvanians will provide the
the evening a lively one.
Guest tickets must be secured from music. The class will have the gym
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2
Mrs. Bair, 211 Cornell avenue, or Mrs. decorat~d in Napoleon blue, light blue,
10:00 A. M.-Pan-Amertcan Study GrouP ............ : ......... Woman·s Club
DeMoll 221 Park avenue by noon of and white.
8 :15 P. M. - Basketball: College va. Alumnl. •.••••.•.••••••.•••••• Field Bouse
Medical Bureau to Aid Democracy
8 :30 P. M. - Junior Prom .•..•.............•..••......••... mgh School Gym.
the day of the dance.
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2. ThOse eligible for guest tickets To Chaperon Tomorrow Evemng
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3
The Media-Swarthmore Chapter of
an: A. Out of town guests. B. Swarth8:15 P. M.-"Judgment oay·· .............................. Cloth1el' Memorial
the North American Medical Bureau
more residents who are away at school, The chaperons for the Intermediate
SUNDAY. DECBMBBR «
to aid Spanish Democracy is holding
• g 1a
Mr
11'.00 A. M.-Momlng Worship ................................ Local Churches
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hut home for week-ends or on vaca- elg
t gra e, ancm €; ss are
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6:45 P. M.-Student Program. Vesper Service .......-........ Clothier Memorlal
a sale in the Woman's Club basement
tions. C. Last year's Senior Assembly and Mrs. J. E. Chiquoine, Mr. and Mrs.
MONDAY. DECEMBER 5
on Friday from 2 to 9 P. M. and SaturCommittee members.
Fulton C. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. R.
8:00 P. M.-Adult Night ................................ Hlgh School BulldIDg
day morning from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
3. Spectators, whether members of 1. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren PaxTUESDAY. DECEMBBR •
The sale contains attractive Chinese
other classes, or friends, cannot be ac- on, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Prichard and
1:00 P. H. _ Luncheon DiscussioD .............................. Woman's Club
pottery, Spanish linens, Mexican potcommodated because of lack of space. Dr. and Mrs. W. Wherry.
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7
tery and glass, and Swedish decorative
A.1I parents are invited to chaperon The Junior" Assembly chaperons for
8:15 P. H.-Basketball: College VB. Phar1:nscJ' .. : ................. Pleld Bouse
objects. Any of these would make
once each year and to observe and the tenth grade are Mr. and Mrs. A
TJlUBSDAY. DECEMBBB I
very attractive Christmas gifts, as wen
make suggestions. The. cooperation of M. Lackey, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rosen. 6:30 P. M.-Football Dinner............................... KethodJst Church
as helping with Spanish relief work
parents is greatly desired in discour- cranz, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Butler, Mr.
through the bitter winter season. Tea
aging loitering about the club, as out- and Mrs. J. E. Chiquoine, Mr. and Mrs. L____________________________--II will be served.
Roy W. Delaplaine.
side distractions disturb the classes.
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THURSDAY
VOL. X, No. 48
ANNUAL FOOT.
BALL DINNER
Commiuee Allllouncl.>S a SurI)rise Feature Program
For Thursday
Precedcnt will uc uroken at this
year's dinner, by withholding not only
the names of the speakers of the evening, but also the several novelty features on the I)rogram, until introduced
by Toastmaster George H. Detweiler.
Chairman E. O. Lange has givcn assurancc that the speakers wilt bc of thc
same high caliber as have uecn guests
at thc previous dinncrs. The various
l1umuers on the program have been
designed to appeal not only to the
members of the slluad, uut also to the
footuall fans in the Borough and particularly to the parents of uoys in thc
lower grades.
The annual dinner offers an opportunity for residents of the Borough to
demonstrate their appreciation of the
excellent reputation the uoys have
earned for thc High School throughout
the County. \Vithout exception, officials
handling our games have been emphatic in their praise of the sportsmanship and ability shown by the team
and its coaches. Team play and fine
physical condition have been the season's outstanding characteristics. Of the
21 High Schools in Delawarc County,
Swarthmore ranks 3rd in number of
points scored (14-1) and 5th in points
scored by opponents (35). Swarthmore
is the only team in the Coun!'y on
which three members have scored morc
than 25 points each, Dunn, Evans and
Naisby earning this distinction. On the
All-Suburban Team just announced,
which includes such schools as Norristown. Abbington and Pottsville, Bob
Thorpe and \Vendell Dunn reccived
"Honorable ~[ention". The school also
hoasts, according to thc best available
statistics, of thc longcst drop-kick ever
made by either a high school or coHcge
playcr, John Naisby's 41 yard boot in
the 1\[ edia game hanging up this record.
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It is particularly gratifying to~he
school authorities and parents alike,
that every boy on the sqnad has been
developed by the sound sports program
starting in the lower grades, which has
been conducted hy the Department of
Physical Education.
Demand for dinner tickets to date
has exceeded the Committee's estimate
and it is probable that last year's attendancc of over 300 guests will be increased. The dinner will take place at
r, :30 P. ~1. on Thursday. December
8, in the Recrcation Room of the
~I cthodist Church. The ladies of thc
Church. who will serve the dinner under the direction of Mrs. Frank D.
\Vindell. arc making extensivc plans to
have this feature of the evening a
success. Thc Committee urges all thosc
intending to enjoy this community
event. to sccnre their tickets at oncc
and avoid any possible disappointment.
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DANCING CLASSES IN
RECORD SEASON
The Swarthmore Junior Assemblies
arc now well started on thcir ninth
season with a record enrollmcnt of
397-ahout forty more than last year
and four times as many as ill thc first
classes in 1930. Plans for novel ChristlIlas parties for all classes arc well \\11der way.
Because of the \'ery large classes and
in order to ensurc thc fullcst enjoyment
of the dancing and the greatest benefit
from Mrs. Tungate's instruction, the
committee advises that it wilt be necessary to adhere strictly to the regulations established last year:
I. No guest may pay aclnUslion at
the door. Reservations must be made.
Guest tickets must be secured from
Mrs. Bair, 211 Cornell avenue, or Mrs.
De ~[oll, 221 Park avellue, hy noon of
the day of the dance.
2. Those eligible for guest tickets
are: A. Out of town guests. B. Swarth1110re residents who arc away at school,
hut home for week-ends or on vacations. C. Last year's Senior Assembly
Committee members.
3. Spectators, whether mcmbers of
other classes, or friends, cannot be accommodated because of lack of space.
All parents are invited to chaperon
once each year and to observe and
make suggestions. The cooperation of
Jlan:nts is greatly desired in discouraging loitering ahout the club, as outside distractions disturb the classes.
DINNER
THU.RSDAY
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEl\IBER 2, 1938
Recreation Club Ol)ells on
Saturday Night
SWIMMING POOL
16 ON HILL DRAINED
Thc young men of the Borough
yeal's of age and ovcr are invited to
gathcr in Pitt Gym next to the collegc
dormitories on South Chester road 011
Saturday night next at 8 :30 P. ~l. Anuther groul) has thc lISC of the IlUilding
until that timc. Bring yonr gym shues.
The badminton courts and bowling alleys
and other games will be open until 11
P.M.
No cut and dried program has heen
outlined. The main idea is to ha"c a good
tillle. SUllie of the Rotary Cluh \\'hich is
sponsoring this acti"ity will be present
to enjoy the fun with you and get your
ideas as to future developlllcnt of the
clnb.
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MOHEYPR~~lUING
.FOHt:O.'l'~A(;HEHS
Fall l\lecting of Delaware County
Association at Upper Darby
December 7
Frank R. ~[orey, supervising principal of Swarthmore Schools, will preside ,,·hell the 1800 teachers and administrators of the Delaware County
Teachers' Association call their fall
meeting on December 7, at 2 :15 P. hI.
in the Upper Darby junior High
School. There wilt bc an address by
Dr. J. Frank Faust, of Chambersburg,
president of the Pcnnsylvania State
Education Association, who will speak
about the recent extensivc study madc
by his Association of financial problems
of Pennsyh'ania schools and thc recommendations to be made at thc next
scssion of the lcgislature. This study
is having very important bearings upon
the development of the public schools
of this state during thc next fcw ycars.
Dr. Alice V. Keliher, of the Commission on Human Relations of the Progressive Education Association of New
York City, will deliver her address on
"Arc \Vl~ Afraid of Disciplinc?" Dr.
Kelihcr is one of thc best known
among t hc \\'0111en educators of the
east.
As a special entertainmcnt thc Chcyney Training School chorus of 42 singers will gi\'e a varied program of spirituals and other appropriate selections.
At the suggcstion of the county and
district superintendents of schools all
local schools arc to bc closed in time
to permit the teachers to arrivc at the
meeting by 2 o'clock, thus providing
a short afternoon vacation for Delaware County boys and girls.
A president will be named to the Association officc now vacant. Other officcrs of the Association this year are:
"ice-president - Frank
R.
Morey,
Swarthmore;
secretary-treasurer - Isabella D. Stetson, Eddystone; members
of the execlttive committee-Georgc
Kirkpatrick. Marcus Hook; Dr. Carl
G. I,cech, County; John E. Hughes,
Haveriord; Georgc Brueckman, Havcrford; F. E. Stengle. Collingdale; McKinley Stevens, Upper Darby; Isbclle
Kollcr, Lansdowne; C. A. Brinton, Clifton Heights; l~ichard K. Smith, Springfield; Helen Dunlap, Sharon Hill; O.
n. \Vagner, Aldan; and Frances G.
Walton. Ridley Township.
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Junior Prom TOlligbt
The Junior Class of t he High School
will give its annual Junior Prom, Friday, Decemher 2, at 8 :30 P. ~1. i~l the
liigh School gym. Chaperons Will be
~I iss ),1 argaret Hamel. ~[iss ).[ ildred
AnT\,. and ~fr. Joshua Christian who
arc t-he class sponsors; also ~[r. \Villiam Ziegcnius, ~I r. and ~[rs. Robert
Boulter. ~[r. and Mrs. Frank R. ~[orey,
~I r. and ~l rs. Roland E. Ullman, ).[r.
and ~f rs. Charles E. Black, Mr. and
:\1 rs. James C. Callahan, and Mr. al~d
~lrs. John N. Ludwig, Jr. The l\[am
Line Pennsyh'anians will provide the
music. The class witl havc the gym
decorated in Napoleon blue, light blue,
and white.
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To ChalJerOn Tomorrow Evening
82.50 PER YEAR
L. W. V. Speaker
011
15th
~I rs.
H. & S. TO SHOW
OLD, NEW MOVIES
Xllrman Freeman, of the Philadell'hia ~I arriage Clinic, witl address
the Swarthmore League of \Vomen
Water Lowered to Three-foot Voters on the latest de\'elopments in Next Friday's I\latinee and EveLe\'el to Safeguard Lives
hcr field 011 Thursday afternoon, Dcning Receipts to Buy Band
celllbcr 15.
of Children
Uniforms
~I rs. Freeman will present recently
:\t the rcquest of the Borough Police proposed leg-islation and new bills which
The I lome awl SdlUol A ssociation of
lJepartml·nt. a~ wcll as neighbors living will soon he presented to the state Icg- S\\'arthmore is staging Friday afternoon
ill the \'icinity, the water in thc Swarth- islaturcs throughout thc country.
and e\"Clling, December 9, in the High
more Hills Swimming Pool has hecl)
Her timel\' discussion witl be the
lowered to the threc-foot level. Un- principal fe;ture of the December Schoul :\ uditoriulII a complete history of
fortunately this reduces the area a"ail- lIIel'ling- of the League which will bc the Ameril'an ~[otion picturc industry
ahle for skating. owing to the steep held at 2 :30 in Bond Memorial Hall, from Thomas Edison of 1896 to Clark
slope of the 1'001 floor, but was con- Swart hmorc Collcge. ~lrs. Georgc A. Gable of 1938. Shown will he one of the
~illered ;;, Il(>cessary precaution in view I Hoadky, chairman, will preside.
very first \Vild \Vest pictUres, Mary
of past '·:';It:ricncc.
~Irs. j. Paul Brown, 1\[rs. \Villiam Pickford and Lionel Barrymore in "The
Last w;ntcr the pool was maintaincd T. Johnson and ~[rs. Peter E. Told New York Hat." a copy of which has
al sUlllmer le"eI in order to provide a han arranged the mceting.
just been presented to thc Archives of
com'cnient skating area within the Bor• ••
the United States as the most historical
ough. But the impatience of the young
film of all times. Appearing in this piciolks to "try the icc" beforc it was
ture arc the Gish Sisters, ~Iae ~[arsh,
safc resulted in several narrow escapes,
jack
Pickford and many of the first
especially of some of the smaller chilmovie
dmracters. A new" reel of 1914
dren though evcn a strong swimmcr
showing
the mobilization of European
lIIay he helpless when caught under "The American Home" to be
icc. Yet in spitc of repeat cd warnings
troops, with the King of the Belgiums,
Women's Topic Next Tueshy the police answering frenzicd calls
Czar of Russia, Lord Kitchncr and many
day Afterlloon
from nearby residents, there were alother characters of thc \Vorld War. Toways some daring souls who took an"The Anll'rican HOlllc" will ue thc top- gether with this news reel a 1915 Pathe
other chance as soon as the officers had ic at a discllssion luncheon which will b::
News Reel will be sho\\'n with the bathturned their backs-usually some little held at the \\Toman's Club next Tuesday,
ing
beauties of 1915 and onc of thc first
"he-man" playing to the grandstand. Dccember 6, at 1 P. M. Members of
animated cartoons.
S/rowill!J (Iff be/ore tlle girls! The re- the d lib will participate ill the discussion
• An interesting evening ha~ been
cent drowning of two little tots at with thc direction of ~lrs. Jesse H.
planned and the committee is counting on
COil conI ville is a sad illustration.
Hohnes. An exhihit of old and new toys e\'cryonc's support to raisc money for
It is hoped that with thc cooperation will he featured. Many old and treasured
ne\\' band uniforms and other extra-curof the schools, through the appointment dolls arc scheduled to reappear ami the
ricular activities requiring funds. This
of High School Icaders as lifc guards, \V. I. L. Committee on Toys will hold a
program is made available through J. B.
and a plan to place red flags about thc di splay of suitable modern 1)laythings.
White, formerly of the educational dcpool when the icc is unsafe, it may :\ suggested reading list ill preparation
partment of the \Vestern Electric Sound
soon be re-fillcd and thrown open to for this meeting will be found in the Club
System, who has adopted the study of
the puhlic. But IIwt will require the notes on I,age S.
the American Motion Picture Industry
II/most cooperatioll of ALl, parents- Annual Bridge a Financial Success
as his hobby with a library of over six
with severe penaltics for ally child who
The annual philanthropic card party
hundred old time films.
disobeys the warning signs. \Viltiam held at the Club Housc on Tuesday, No\'The program is funny and at thc same
E. \Vitham is now consulting with var- cmber 29, was attended by two hundred time
very interesting and will be shown
ious groups and will welcomc an cx- club members and guests. Over $150. was
in thc afternoon at 2 :30 and in the evenpression of opinion in Tile Swart/lll1or- cleared to make possible the club's gifts
ing at 8 :30 for parents and friends of thc
('(111
hy all who may be interested.
to the United Campaign, the Red Cross,
Swarthmore schools.
Camp Sunshinc, thc annual High School
No stamping or clapping allowed. W 0Award. the League of Nation's prize, the
MONTGOMERY SMITH
men must removc their hats. Thosc with
local clubs educational scholarshil) and it~
Ilair checks can remain ior thc next show,
~I untgomery Smith, who passed away share in the Delaware County scholarship
others leavc by the side door. Amateur
Tuesday, 1'\o\'embcr 22. at his home at and other club philanthropies.
nigh~ by the audience sing!ng the old
Mrs. Seymour Hemcnway, Mrs. J.
72... Harvard avenue, was buried last
songs to the accompaniment of thc piano
Friday in \ \' est Laurcl Hill cemetery Paul Brown and :Mrs. S. ~f. Viele, chair- which was so important to thc old nickelfollowing home services conducted by men of the e\'ent, are to he congratulated odeon.
the Rev. J. Jardcn Guenther, rector of for the genuine success.
A feature of the occasion which atTrinity Church, at 11 A. ~1.
tracted
much attention was the exhibit
~I r. Smith, a nati"e Philadelphian,
News of tbe Junior Club
had bcen a resident of Swarthmore for by the Pcnnsylvania Association for the
nearly twenty years. Hc was seventy- Blind of articles made hy the blind, Over
The Swarthmore Junior Club is sponeight years old and had becn an invalid $50 worth of the articles wcre sold.
soring
a dri"e to gain membership in
Five door prizes were contributcd and
sin::e losing his sight threc years ago.
the
Seeing
Eye, the organization that
Surviving besides his widow. Mrs. drawn by the following guests. A cake
trains
dogs
to
lead thc IJlind and give
I':mma Cozens Smith, arc a son, Cap- made hy lIrs. F. A. Kraft was drawn by
thelll
independence.
Each club member
tain Bradford Smith; a daughter, Mrs. ~1 rs. A. 1\1. Bosshardt: a beauty kit donated
by
Mrs.
S.
~[.
Viele
was
drawn
by
hopes to ha,'e at least onc person con\ Varren A. Tyson; and a grandson,
\Varren A. Tyson, Jr., all of thc Har- ~1 rs. Robert C. Powell: a French cas- tribute by the end of the drive December
serole donated by Mrs. Louis Wheelock 19. Anyonc moved to help this worthy
"anl avenue address.
was drawn by Mrs. George Troxell; a causc is asked to contact a member of
linger wave and shampoo donated by
Student Recital at Vespers
the Junior Club of which Mrs. Raymond
Mrs. \-Valter Culbertson was drawn by
Fellows is president.
The lirst student program of the year Mrs. George C. Abbe and a box of candy
On Tuesday evening, December 6, the
will he the feature at the Swarthmore made by ~lrs. John H. Pitman was drawn
lileraturc
section of thc Club will meet
College vesper service at 6 :-15 P. ~1. this hy ~I rs. George L. Alston.
at
the
home
of Eleanor Schory, 312
Icc cream and coffee were sen'ed at
Sunday in Clothier ~[emorial. The pro1
:30.
Princeton
a
venue.
Two books in the lightgram numbers follow: Sonata, for flute
er vein will be reviewed: "Dithers and
and ohoe-J. n. Loeillet. Ruth Knott,
Hal'vard Tea Room Under
Jitters" by Cornelia Otis Skinner will
•... 1 and John Kalb. '40; Witches Ducts
be prcsented by Eleanor Schory, and "My
irom "Dido and Aeneas"-Purcell, ElizaNew Management
heth Boss, '39 and ~Iarjorie Todd, '41;
Sister Eilecn" by Ruth ~IcKenney will
~liss Grace Dodge RQ<\ney. former bc revicwed by Leanore Perkins.
Air-Bach and Tambourin ChinoisKreisler, for violin, Helen Cornfeld, '42; o\\'ner of The Homestead Tea Rooms of
Pearl Bastian is chairman of the JunBerceuse and Badinage-Cesar Cui, for Asbury Park and Ocean Gro\'e, New ior Club dancc which will be held in the
flute and violin, Ernst Courant, '40. Ruth Jersey. has taken over the Tea Room of \Voman's Club House Friday e"enillg,
Knott '41 and Helen Cornfeld, '42; Chant The Harvard Inn and will open it to December 1_6.
de la N ativitc-Roger-Ducasse, Elizabeth the public for dinner on Saturday, Dec.'1
Boss, '39 and ~[arjorie Todd, '41; Re- emher 3.
~[any Swarthmoreans who havc sumcitative and air of Attendant from "SusSenior Group Barn Dance
anna"-Handel, Elizabeth Boss, '39; Son- mered at thesc shorc resorts will rememLast Saturday evening the Senior Asata in E major-Handel, Helell Corufcld, ber with pleasure the unusually homelike
quality of the food and the special niceties sembly came prepared for a barn dance,
'42.
The next \'espers service 011 Sunday, (Ii ser\'ice that distinguished The Home- arranged and conducted by Priscilla PoDecemher 11, will bc the anllual Christ- stead, and will welcome the advent of teat and her committec: Alice Bernard,
Ruth Lipman, Louise Haig, Bill Piper,
this quality restaurant to Swarthmore.
mas program and carols.
~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _':""_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I
Stuart Jones, Bob \Veltz, Thomas Porter,
and Charles Brogan. Appropriate decorations and costumes and several original
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
novelty dances including the "Yam" made
the evening a lively one.
CLUB LUNCHEON
DISCUSSION
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FRIDAY, DECEl\mER 2
Pan-American Study Group ....................•. Woman's Club
M:-Basketball: College vs. Alumnl. ...................... Fleld House
l\1.-Junlor Prom .................................. Hlgh School Gym
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3
M. - "Judgment Day................................ Clothier Memorial
SUNDAY, DECEl\IBER 4
M - Morning Worship ................................ Local Churches
M:- Student Program Vesper Service ............... Clothier Memorial
l\IONDAY, DECEMBER 5
M.-Adult Nlght ................................ Hlgh School Building
TUESDAY, DECEl\mER 6
M. - Luncheon Discussion ..........................•.•. Woman's Club
WEDNESDAY, DECEl\mER 7
M. - Basketball: College VS. Pharmacy .................... Fleld House
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8
M. - Football Dinner ............................... Methodlst Church
10'00 A M -
8~15 P:
8:30 P.
8:15 P.
The chaperons for the Intermediate
U'OO A
eighth gradc, dancing class are :Mr.
6~45 P:
and ~[rs. J. E. Chiquoine, Mr. and Mrs.
Fulton C. Hutchison, Mr. and ~[rs. R.
8:00 P.
I. Griffith, Mr. and :Mrs. J. Warren Paxon, ~Ir. and ~Irs. Jonathan Prichard and
1:00 P.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Wherry.
'rhe Junior' Assembly chaperons for
8:15 P.
the tenth grade are 1\£r. and Mrs. A
~1. Lackey. ~[r. and Mrs. Herbert Rosen6:30 P.
crallZ, ~[r. and Mrs. C. F. Butler, Mr.
and
J. E. Chiquoine, Mr. and Mrs. IL_____________________________-'
Roy Mrs.
W. Delaplaine.
.,.
Medi('al Bureau to Aid Dcmocracy
The :\[edia-Swarthmore Chapter of
the N"orth American ~Icdical Bureau
to aid Spanish Dem(lcracy is holding
a sale in the \Voman's Club basement
011 Friday from 2 to 9 P. M. and Saturday morning from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
The sale contains attractive Chinese
pottery, Spanish linens, Mexican pottery and glass, and Swedish decorative
objects. Any of these would make
very attractive Christmas gifts, as well
as helping with Spanish relief work
through the bitter winter season. Tea
will be served.
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Park, will be matron of honor for her while four brothers of the bride Ken- partment of the Pennsylvania Edilon
sister-in-law and Mi.. Doroth,. Marvin. neth E., H. Ernest, Robert 1..
company_ She is a graduate of the Alof Pelham, will be maid of honor. Other William W. Renner, served as ushe,rs.1 toona High school and Altoona School
attendants will be Miss Jane Wood, Miss
Prior to the ceremony Mrs. Emma of Commerce_
.
_ .'
Karine Willard and Mi.. Maf1 Elizabeth Reith, church organist, played "Ah,
Mr. Palmer is a forester in the PennStudents have returned to vanous colleges WhlCh 10 splte of the Robbins of Pelham; Miss Alice Nauman, Sweet Mystef1 of Life" and uTrau- sylvania department of forests and waundeniable fraternal blessings they provide, cannot dim that greater of Stanford,' Conn; Mrs. Donald Knight
and Ernest Pheasant sang "Fr"m ters and is located at camp number 118,
joy of reunion with kindred. Settled down to a few more weeks of and Mrs. Robert Carpenter, of New ROo
the World I've Chosen You" and near Clearfield. He is a graduate of
study are the lads and lassies as Christmas shopping now occupies chelAle'SN
f P k
"Because." The wedding march from George School and Pennsylvania State'
• Y. 'J hnso J
.
d f' d .
. h h
.
f f
h '
. idney 0
n, r., 0
at
"Lohengrin" by Wagner was used as College.
thelr parents an nen s 10 earnest, wlt t e exception oa ew wove nue, Swaithmore, will be best man
the processional and Mendelssohn's , - - : . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
Do Yoa KDow
postponed theirs until after a party or two and some who've begun the his brother. Ushers, will inclnde:
"Wedding March" as the recessional.
TJao 8 _ can ... OIJQ' a_ 21:. annual migration southward.
Ralph E. Towle, Jr.; Mr. R James
The bride was given in marriage by her
t
son, 2nd., of Meriou; Mr. Calvin B. Hun- father_
Call 440
William Cleaves, who was visiting
Mrs. Wayne Randall, of
toon, of Elsmere, N. Y.; Mr. Joseph H. A reception was held at the home of
his family for the Thanksgiving holi- road, entertained the Duplicate Bridge Walier, Jr. and Mr. Ephraim Smith, of the bride's parents following the cere" '• •
days returned to Dartmouth College, Club yesterday afternoon.
Swarthmore; Mr. Roland M. Cook, of mony. Following a wedding trip Mr. n..
RUSSELL'S
SERVICE
where he is a junior, la.t Monday.
Worcester, Mass.; and Mr. John N.
Mrs. Palmer will reside at 314 East
Dartmoulla
_d
Lafa,.elte
A_
The Misses Emrna and Gertrude Sch,n"ck,,., of Bronxville, N. Y.
Locust street, Clearfield,
"We Don't 8011 ca_
_
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l{rs~ Palmer, prior to her marriage
W~ 1IenIM~_
Miss Varrell Drew who spent the Walton, of Ogden avenue, left Tuesday
Palmer _ - - e r
was employed in the production deThanksgiving holidays witb her par- by motor for Winter Park, Fla., where
they
will
spend
four
months.
Their
sisn.,....
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Drew,
Miss Helen Caroline Renner,
of Park avenue, returned to Fredericks- teT-in-law, Mrs. Robert L. Walton, of
Rochester,
N.
Y.,
will
arrive
at
ler
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Renner
burg, ,Va. last Sunday. She attends
Petersburg,
Fla.
~ft~r
Christmas.
of
Altoona, and Mr. Laurence
Maf1 Washington College.
Engagement
I~:'~~c:palmer, of Clearfield, son of Dr.
Copeland Palmer, of Riverview
Miss Dorothy Lueders, a student at
The engagement of Miss Jean 5ay- road Swarthmore, were married at 7 :45
Westtown School, with a classmate,
Of what value is serviee to youY Do you
Miss Helen Brown, of Woodland, N. c., ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank o'clock last Friday evening,. November
think. that you are sa"". . more mODey
ATTENTION!
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Sayford, of Montclair, N. J., 25, in the Simpson Methodist churcb
by bnylng at ""oh and earry .............
Thomas H. Lueders, of Princeton ave- and Mr. Porter Reid Wray, of Pitts- in Altoona.
without Service 1 Do you .....ny think you
The ceremony was performed
nue, during the Thanksgiving holidays. burgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Porter
Wray, of Walnut lane, Swarthmore, Rev. Dr. Skyles Oyler, pastor of the
eave ,hat mueh that you would
Miss Margaret Van Duser, of Colby was announced at a family dinner party church, before a large assemblage of
to foretl'o Service? Of eoane, 70a' don't
Junior College was at her home on on Thanksgiving day at the Pittsburgh relatives and friends of the YOUng
_ Bad weather, 1IIn.... demo...tnte that
Strath Haven avenue for the Thanks- home of the young man's uncle and couple. The church was attractively
Service io jut as easential aa the QuaIItr
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mathieson. decorated with palms and ferns for
giving holidays.
Miss Sayford is a graduate of Holof the foods you boy - Martel'. .ladlr
wedding.
'tOURS TO'
Miss Billy Ann Mitchell, a student snil College, Virginia. She also slllmed 1 theThe
bride was attired in a gown of
oJl'er you thi. Serviee • • • without • preCOMfoo\AHD FOO SERVICE
royal blue velvet, with accessories to
at Connecticut College, was at her at the Little Red School House
mium and your patroDaa'CII JIlIlkee this
School of New York and
IN EVERY WAY!
home on Strath Haven avenue for the Co-operative
is now teaching at M.iss Ellis' School match, and carried a shower bouquet
Servlee and otore _Ihle.
holidays.
in Pittsburgh.
yellow and copper baby chrysantheMr. Wray who is a metallurgist
Her attendant, Miss Louise FelCalvin Gerner, a freshman at the with the Carnegie Illinois Steel Com- ton, as maid of honor, wore a gown
University of Delaware, visited his fam- pany, is a graduate of the Swarthmore of wine colored velvet with matching
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ily 00 Dartmouth avenue. over last High School and Swarthmore College. accessories and carried a bO'llquet of
week-end.
He is a member of the Phi Kappa Psi copper chrysanthemums.
Martel's Legs of
Our Master Baker
The bridegroom was attended
••• Pre&en18
Miss Nancy King, of Hood College, fraternity.
The wedding will take place in the Robert Shull of Clearfield, as best man,
was at her home on College avenue
early spring.
during the holidays.
BANANA
Borough Calms For Brief Period
In Between Exciting Holidays
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WHAT PRICE SERVICE?
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Ralph Shelly, a student at Trinity
College, Hartford, Conn., spent the
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Powell, of
Thanksgiving holidays with his family
Allendale Farm, Sproul road, enteron South Chester road.
tained with a bridemalds' dinner Wed-j
Miss Dorot'lea Dodd was confined to nesday evening for the bridal attendher home last week~end with a severe ants of their daughter, Miss Dor~thy
cold. Miss Dodd, a junior at Temple Elizabeth Powell, whose marriage to
University was visiting her mother, Mr. Blair Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd, of Swarthmore WitHam B. Craig, of Overbrook, will
avenue, during the Thanksgiving holi.. be performed in Trinity· Church,
Swarthmore, this afternoon, Friday, at
, days.
4 o'clock. Miss Virginia Powell will be
Ralph E. Rhoads, Jr., son of Mr. and maid of honor for her sister and the
Mrs. R. E. Rhoads. of Florida, was the bridesmaids 3.re Miss Virginia Lawrence,
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Robinson of Hudson, N. Y.; Miss Frances Peter,
and Miss Rebecca Robinson, of Ogden of Bryn Mawr; Miss Margaret Murta,
of M crion j Mrs. Henry Morris, 3rd, of
avenue, last week-end.
Carroll Park; M iss Helen Alexander,
Wayne; and Mrs. Samuel J. Lyons,
Victor Troxell, of Ursinus College,
of Elkins Park.
Collegeville, Pa., was at his home on
buffet supper last evening at AlDartmouth avenue for the holidays.
lendale Farm preceded the wedding
Lawrence Kent, a student at Lake rehearsal.
Mr. Craig entertained about twentyForest College, Illinois, was at his home
five
guests at his bachelor dinner in the
on Riverview avenue for the holidays.
French room of the Penn Athletic Club,
Philadelphia, Tuesday evening.
Mrs. A. Prescott Willis, of Columbia
avenue. entertained her bridge club last
The marriage of Miss Maude Sanborn
Wednesday. The members present were
Towle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Mrs. J. Albright Jones, Mrs. John R.
E.
Towle,
of Pelham, N. Y., and Mr.
Bates, Mrs. J. Frances Taylor, Mrs.
Daniel
Pierson
Johnson, son of Mr. and
Erik Sjostrom, Mrs. Albert Nelson,
Mrs.
Albert
S.
Johnson, of South Ches·
Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan and Mrs.
road,
will
be
performed at a candleRay Harlow.
light ceremony in the Huguenot M"m-Il
orial Church. Pelham, tomorrow, Sator..
Mrs. George A. Smith, Jr., of Haver- day, December 3. The Rev. Willard P.
ford avenue, is entertaining at lunSoper will officiate.
cheon today.
Mrs. Ralph E. Towle, Jr., of Elkins f;
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BRIe VOIl STROBED' DITA. PAItLO
Pl'JPBRB nlB8NA.Y-mAR Q&IIDf
Monday-Tuesday
MANOR
FREE P.4RKllYG
Friday--Saturday, D_ 2-3
Trro Great Star"
The Little B1. Star
MICKEY ROONEY
And the Loveable Human
WAU.A.CE BEERY
In
"Stablemate."
:---
"TOUCHDOWN JUIMY'"
Monday, Dee. 5
Alel<8Dder Kaoda'.
wiIh
John Boward. Babert (lmnmlnQII
"DRUMS~'
MaryCarlWe
Pkg.
Corn Cereal
WALLACE BEERY:
willa
Rosalind Russell Robert Donat
Addresses 9th Grade Parents
The ninth grade mothers groups, of
which Mrs. Guenther H. Froebel is
chairman, met at the High School
Wednesday afternoon to hear Miss
Mary H. Oberlin, teacher of English
and history, explain the new cultural
course "to begin in. January.
"I'm Getting a Bike
for Christmas"
We"ve heard Ihia from many of
the youngoters drnppinJr Into
them -lP"e them the p t they
want most and will enjoy most.
We are showing the newest
and best bicycles made - at
lower prlceo than you will find
elsewhere for equally fine eon..
struetion and eqaipmenL
Bars
Last :! Daysl-Frlday-Saturday
Extral-Our Gcm'l Popeye
FlmtBwtN....
I
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Subscriptions for ALL MapzIDes
In Teelmleolor with SABU
!lEllER FOOD FOR THE TABLE
SWARTHMORE 2100
FREE!
Cory glass coffee brewer - First PrIze
(value $3.45) and 5 pounds of Martel
Coffee - Second PrIze - for the best
letter of 25 words or less telllng--
Why I Like MartelCoftee
(EIther Martel CoHee - CoHee '
Martel' or Economy Blend).
CONtEST CLOSES DECEMBEIlIOth
WESTFIELD
Complex - yet Simple
Imagine fifteen telephoDcs aU wired
together so that each can be con..
nected with each -;;rth. others.
Now multiply by a MILLION ad
scattorthem all over the UnitedStateo.
But keep thom all wired togetherl Or
-to be more practical-add enough
&Witching equipment 00 that an,. two
can be connected instantlyl You now
havo • aimplilied picture of the Ball
SJB!em.
Porbapo this gino you ooDlO idea
why the", io t266 worth of plant ad
equipment for f1VW1 Ball teleph"""
in Pennoylvania. And why ...........
more than 16,000 bigbly.trained
peopl~ to serve PeDD811vania'.
1,200,000 Ball telepbonf& And why
It takes esreful. experienced .......
agement to give you-at low eostthe world's &nest telephone aerrice..
ID spite of this amuing oomp1edtJ.
the .!!!!! _of tho telephOJUlIs aimpliaby
itaoIf. You esn ...... an old &iena
hundreds of miles __y in a minute
or two. You'B .... o1euIy_ If.
Wlrinll faee.tobe YOU aDaK 100
as
mi1eII (IIIIltion-tHlatlo4)&.r 'oaJy'
_IS an,. night after 7 or an,. time
Sunday ••• N.-JJe ~p The Bell
TeI",'IIeCont.-Yof~
to~,,"
:~:
Dab Fratemltr
Mr.. N. P. Vlachos, formerly
Swarthmore now of Philadelphia, .aUed
A. a prelude to tbe Penn-Cornell
Curtis Scott Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs· Saturday on the Normandy for Paris.
deadlock, the turkey dinner and,
F. P. Jones, of Yale avenuetl~was:i~:.I::~i~~Will be flone two weeks during
snow storm, Swarthmore High
initiated into Tomb., the
time he will play in the orchestra
defeated Lansdowne by the score
Fraternity at Duke
ship board. Mr. Vlachos will return
13-0. The game was played, Thanks, ,
I.
giving Day morning at Lansdowne.
Elected to M. L T. Senior ~~d,etlr 1shall
to usCollege
studiesupon
at Franklin
and Marhis return.
Dunn, Swarthmorels left halfback,
~alloped ov er the d0 ubie.t'
John
~
tipe I'n the
hasD. Detlefsen, of Lafayette aveMiss Nancy Powell, daughter of Mr.
second period and repeated his perbeen elected to Tau Beta Pi,
Mrs. Robert "'. Powell, of Swarth. th e th-Ir.
d E vans, h·IS run- the senior society of the Massachusetts,I Jmore place, has "been made ed,'tor-I'nfo rma n ce 10
.
k taJliied IInstitute of Techno'-.
mng
ma t e atr' l'ght h aIfbat,
, 7¥'
of her college paper, "The Echo".
the extra point' i~ t~e third period.
Appointed to U. of Pa. Project Miss Powell i. a student at Linden Hall,
Lititz, Pa.
Stellar Hockey Teams Feted
Mr. Robert G. Erskine, Jr., of
Dr. and Mrs. Winthrop R.
.I a,vetrue. a student in the Wharton School Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Alden, of
Whittier place, entertained with a ~:~IOf Finance and Commerce at the Univer- North Chester road, entertained fellow
supper last evening in honor of the t
sity of Pennsylvania, has been appointed
of a bridge club at bridge and
bers of the varsity hockey team
to a campus committee which will aid'
supper Wednesday ev,ening.
Swarthmore High School which
conducting a Christian Embassy at
Mr. and Mrs. Alden and ch,Udr'en i
enjoyed an undefeated season this year. University from December 5 to 8.
were the Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
Alden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
NEWS••
Those present were Miss Virginia Allen,
NOTES
Alden, of Overbrook.
coach; Charlotte Griffin, right wing;
r. an
rs. erman oom, 0
m
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lawrence, of
Barbara" Nason, right ir~e:~r.~~~~I~~~:~1 M
d M
H
BI
f EI
Sheppar<4 center j Betty
avenue, and their three children were Cornell avenue, entertained ~~=:':::,~::: I
at a buffet supper
inner; Elizabeth Whitaker, left
th e guests 0 f M rs, BIoom' s parents,
Marjorie Dinsmore.
l\alf back
Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Hart Brower, evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
of Guernsey raa,
liam Yates, of Schenectady, N. Y., who
omi Wright, center
Iris
d f or Th an ksglving
.
day.
were the Thanksgiving holiday guests
lan, left half hack; Elinor
.
of Mr. and Mrs. Henf1 L. Smith, of
full back; Edith Kniskern. left full
Nancy Price, goal; Janet Harris, subMrs. Dana H. B,gelow, of New York, Wallingford Hills.
stitule center half hack The senior sub- formerly of Swarthmore has been ill in
_ _ _ _ _- stitutes who were guests included Blanche
New York hospital since last week
' •
Cheyney, captain of second
which
ICc.ll~'IIle Alumnae Tea Next Week
Mrs. Albert T. Eavenson, of
was also undefeated; Blanche
A bridge' party 'will be held at 2
Joanne Wagner, Priscilla Poteat,
town, entertained the active
next Tuesday at the home of
the local American Legion
vieve Reavis, Mary MacDonald, and
Mrs. Frank Aydelotte on Cedar lane
Lingle; who is the manager of the team. Thursday, December 1, at dessert
for die -Alumnae Club Scholarship
I •
Mrs. Clifford Banta, of Swarthmore Fund. AI! f~iends of Swarthmore C?I. Junior High Mothers Hear
crest will be the hostess at a luncheon lege are lRVlted to attend. Anyone lUDr. Twitmyer
bl'id,':e party today.
terested is invited to telephone Mrs.
Dr. Edward M. Twitmyer, Director
Thompson of Cedar lane.
of Student Personnel at Girard CoIMiss Virginia Perkins, of Cedar
lege addressed the mothers and teach- spent the Thanksgiving. weck-end
ers of the seventh, eighth and ninth her grandmother, Mrs. J- Will P.:rkilllS,1
grade students on the subject "Some of Elkton, Md.
of the Problems of Pre~AdolesceDce ...
'
and Adolescence," Monday, November
Major and Mrs. D. G. Van De Boe
28 in the High School ~Music room.
and family have mO'/ed from the
His talk was a most candid and in- monds house, 3Zl Vassar avenue. to
teresting evaluation of what parents Gary White house, 315 College avenue.
ca"" and cannot expect in the behavior
Santa Says
Mrs. John W. Adams, of Benjamin
of their ten to fifteen yearolds. The
Mail ¥ our Letters
speaker declared, "Tnere are~ too many West avenue, was the Thanksgiving
people telling parents about how chil- Day guest of her son-in-law and
to
dren should react. The authorities don't daughter, Mr. and Mrs_ ], B. West,
of
Dickinson
avenue.
agree and all the theories don't fit the
409 Dartmouth A.ve.
circumstances. As a consequence parMr. and Mrs. F. B. Nickerson, of
or
ents are confused in" how best to deal
avenue, spent Thanksgiving Day
with problems that arise."
Drop in and Put Your
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Shockley, of
Dr. Twitmyer made a plea for par- Smyrna, Del. Mr. Nickerson's' mother,
, Letter
ents to exert intellectual authority in
Mrs. Florence P. Nickerson. of Greenplace of involved reasoning, and further
in
way, Md., visited them for a few days
st~ted that Hpre~adolescence" is the per"
recently.
The Snnla Claus Box
iod of maximum good health with chilat the
dren abounding in excess energy. It is
Mr. and Mrs, John A. Plumer and
the time when discipline is neooed and lant have returned to their South ChesTOT·TA BABY AND
controls established."
ter road apartment after having
Mrs. George B. Sickel, chairman of several months in the home of
SHOP
the eighth grade group, presided. About Plumers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ch,,,,-I
sixty mothers ~nd teachers were pres- ter Spencer. on Swarthmore avenue.
409 Dartmouth Ave.
ent.
J I
Nicholas Vlachos J son of Mr.
Enten
our new shop. DOD't dieappoint
with
BETI'E DAVIS
ERROL FLYNN
ANITA WUISE
"THE CITADEL"
Peaches
Those delicious, homestyle sliced peaches •• Uke mother used to put up. Nothing like them for
flavor - For dessert or pies or peach betty.
A Magazine, of
Course
MEDIA
MICKEY ROONEY
B. S. Wine Turkey Dar Meet
GIFT
crDKIded 8101"811
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Mrs. Theodore W. Crossen, of Crest
CHRISTMAS SALE OF SPANISH,
lane, entertained a group of neighbors SWEDISH, CHINESE and MEXICAN
at tea on Monday in honor of Mrs.
BANDICRAFI' GIFfS
La Rue Hendrixson, who with Mr. HenModerately Prleed
drixson and their daughter, Claire, reBasement of Woman'. Club
cently moved into the Ford house
Friday, Dee. 2, 1 to 9 P. M,
Crest lane, from Parkersburg, W.
Saturday, Dee. 3, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _... 1Auspices Local Com. to Aid Spanish
I"
Democracy
Lamb 1b.19c
, '
THE SWABTHMOBEAN
(Makers of the famous Columbia)
Balloon tire models ..............$28.50 and $32.50
Lightweight models .............................................. $30.00
ARNOLD SCHWINN (Excelsior Bicycles)
Balloon tire models ..............$26.50 and $30.00
Lightweight models......................_....................... $32.50
BOlh as cyclist and merchant, we have taken especial interest in an
impartial evaluation of the bicydes on the m.arket, and we conclude
thai the above American bicycles are "beet buya."
SAVE ON QUALITY
FOOD AT GIANT TIGER
UCO Pure Crnehed
CHERRY PRESERVES.
••
.2 lb. jar 2lc
UCO Fancy Golden Bantam
CORN" ............... . •• .No. 2 can 7c
II 1·1b.
-
UCONatmal
DelI101lw
APBICOT ..
PINBAPI'IdI
PBBSBR'1BII
Pineapple
Jniea
Grapefrnit
Jniee
Ko. Z
Jan
II No. ......
caD
19c
5c
25c
UCO Fancy
APPLE SAUCE.
• •• •
...... No. 2 can 5c
Imported,
MEATS
KIPPERED SNACKS
3 caDsllc
Lean, Well Trimmed
Shoulders Pork
Chase & Sanborn Dated
COFFEE
12!c lb.
Lb. bag2lc
A_neat
uco Faney Melliq
PEAS
Swift's Sugar Cured
SLICED BACON
! lb. pkg.9c
No.2 can llc
Red, Soar
PITIED CBERRIES
2 No.2 caDS 19c
"Armour's Star" Genuine
ALASKA SALMQN,
'LEGS LAMB
25c lb.
2 tall cans 17c
Del Monte
SUCED PINEAPPLE
F'uiest Quality Skinless
2 No.2! Cans 3le
FRANKFURTERS
16c lb.
FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
Our Famous
CELERY HEARTS . • • • •
• •
. .. bunch9c
Sweet as a nut
Fancy Globe
ONIONS ......... , .......... 41bs. 12e
Golden Ripe
BANANAS
• • • • • • • • •
••
........ doz. 14c
SEA. FOODS
DAIR¥
New Arrival Canadian
Sliced Square
White or Yellow
Smelts
.American Cheese
Large size
Half lb. elleed
Lb. 15c
llc
Our Christmas Special
THE HERCULES
The 5()'Year Guarantee Bicycle
$38.50
3 Speeds - Hand Brakes
This bicycle sells for $45.00 and $50.00 in Pbiladelpbia and New
York. At this phenomenally low price everybody ean aftoM this
wonderfnl bleyele.
. •
We have a few choice reeonditioned bicycles; varloua eizea
And we ... ....,. a full line of ac......ries, both uoefal and deeorative
See Our Display on the Main Floor 0/ the
Old Bank Building
THE WHEEL
OW BANK BUIWING
RUTGERS AVE.
12TH STREET, CHESTER, PA.
BALTO. PIKE AND HIRST AVENUE
EAST LANSDOWNE. PENNA.
All 8peeia18 for Thursday, Friday, Saturday Onlrl
We reserve the right to limit qnantities
SWARTHMORE
1938
DECEMBER
THE SWARTBMORBAN
.._0. . . .
I
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Joint
ftIaISIIIID nay nm&W B
...-
ftIII • •AaTIIIIOU&ll,III'Cl.
rB'IBB B. TOLD
,"1_
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BOSAUB
Jf. . . _DRYDEN
Meeting of Friends' CH"a
TriDity
Parish NOiell
I
I
Laneheom
1J1ruuttB
irtlill &~np
SPORTSWEAR!
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE
PHARMACY
on the comer
95c to $2.88
95c to $1.88
$1.88
$2.88
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M. -
Sunday SChool. Men'a Bible
Class,
Woman'.!J, Bible Class,
Morning worship. The pastor
will preach on. "What Do
You Fear?"
10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. -
THE RELIGIons SOCIETY OF PBIBND8
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M. - First Day School.
9:45 A. M. - Adult Class. SUbJect: "What
Do I Belleve?"
11:00 A. M.- Meeting for Worshlp In the
Meeting Uoue.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.-SewlnS and
quUttng In WhIttier House. Boll: luncheon.
All are cordially invited.
TRINITY CIIUBCB
Protestant Episcopal
Bev. J. Jarden Guenther. B.T.M., Rector
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communlon.
9:45 A. M. - Church School and Bible Class.
11:00 A.:M. - Holy Communion and Ber6:00 P. M. -
man.
DisCUSSion Group.
Supper Meeting at Rectol"J.
Religious
MEl'HODIBT EPISCOPAL CHOBCH
Clarence P. carter, A.B •• B.D•• Mln1Ster
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M, - Church SchooL
11:00 A.M.-Mom1ng W01'IhIp.
'1:00 P. M. - Youth 8erVlee.
PIB8T CHUBCB OP OIIBIBT. SCIBNTIBT.
OF SWARTBIlOBB
Park Avenue Below Hanard.
i-~~~~T~el~.p~h~o~n~e~B~1~V~d.~1~1~17~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Give
Something
Useful
•
SUPLEE'S HARDWARE STORE
South Chester Road
11:00 A. M. - SundAJ' SCbool
11:00 A.II.-SUDdaJ' Le8son-8ermon.
WedneadaJ' evenIng meeting each week, 8
p. In. Readlna room open daUJ. ueept
Bunda,. ODd hoUdaY& 1 to C p. In., Church
tJdilIce,
AU an! cordially invito
aenlcea and use tb.e pedlor Boom.
Swarthmore 105
He suggests'-"
- Lucien Lelong perfume for
Mother
- Yardley shaving set for Dad
- Kodaks for Brother
- Books for Sister
- Lovely Lentheric. fitted evening bag for Her
- Kaywoodie pipe for Him.
June TerDl. 1924
tbat (-ertaln lot or piece ot IP'OWld.
wllb the buildinp and Jmprovements thereon
erec;1cd. Situate on tbe 80utbweet CW'b line of
Morton Avenue at the tli8l8llC8 ot one bun·
dred mnetY·IN!,·en feet U97') measured north·
westwartll,y from the Interr.ectlon of tbe lIald
southweat curb Hne of aaid Korton Avenue
wUh the northweat curb line of Chellter and
Darby Pike, In tbe Botol1l'h 01 Rldle,. Park.
Count' of Delaware and 8tate of Penn.,lva.
nla: Conlainlng In front alone the eald south·
weill curb Hne of eald Morton Avenue meae·
ured northwestwardl,. -eighty feet (80'), and
extending In depth of that width southwest·
wanI!,. at right anglee 10 the said j.urb line
01 lolonon Avenue one hundred ab.:ty leel
Mary Pickford and Lionel Barrymore in a 1911 venlon of
lot1e IZnd romance.
Atlantic City Bathing Beauties
TIckets on .ale at Coll"lre Avenae tlIId Ra.._ SeIoooIo.
Co\lqe Phanoaey or from OlDY member of the B ......
Two Shows: 2:30 r. M.-.+dmiuiOIl .... , .•15
8 :30 P. M.-Admisslon" .... .25
Friday, December 9
No.
2295
PAlN11NG
LESSONS
or
Class
Individual ID5truetioD
CyrD Gardaer
Information on Bequest
540 open Ave.
Swarthmore 33-J
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
en
8
of 533 South Oranse Street (14ed1a) Up ...
per Providence ToWDShJp, Delaware County.
Pennsylvania. Deceased. Letten ot AdmluSheriff's omre, Court Houae, Media. Penna.. lstratlon on the above Estate have beeIl
granted to the underaJ,gned. who requests
Saturday, December 10. 1938
that all persons havlng c:1a1ma or demands
agatnBt the Estate of the Decedent make
D :30 A. M. Eutern Standard Time
known the same, and all persona lDdebted.
SHEBIFP SALES
"I
Condillon.: $260.00 Cash or cerUfied clIeck
time of aale (unleu otherwise slated la
advertiecment). balance in ten days. Olher
conditions on d3}" of anle.
Ilt
No. 424
I..evarl Fad..
September Term. 1038
piece
All of
'batland
certain
beln.
frame
composed
dwelllnl'
of aad
Lots10'LNo.
or
45 antI 46 and a. part of Lot No. 44 in Block '
i~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ij
I
3 on Plan of Glenolden Hanor, 88 recorded
in tbe Office lor the Reoordlna' of Deeds. etc.
Ln and for tbe County of Delaware, aforesaid:
in Deed Book H. No. 14. page 624. Situate ODthe northwesterly side of Elmwood Avenue at I
tbe distance of two hundred and 81U' feet i
northeastwardly frcm the northeasterly comer
of the sald Elmwood Avenue and Cbeatnut
Street. In tbe Borough of Gienolden. in the
County of Delaware and State of Penna.vlv&nla.
aforesaid. Contalning in front me&eured ,thenes!
norlheastwanlly alOIl," tho north"·ester)Y lide
of the saId Elmwood AveDue fifty-:flve and
flfty·four oue·hundredths feet nod extending 01
that width In length or depth Dorthwestwardly
between parallel linea at ri .. bt 8OI"1es to the
said Elmwood Avenue one hundred and twentY
feet. Bounded on the northeast b,. landa of
August O. Flelachman and LlUlan G, •• his wife,
on the southwest b,. lands of Frt:dericlc. E.
Duma and on the northwelJt by lands of Rebecca. J. Youpg and Joseph U. Mann.
I
I
I
James M. Dryden, of Dartmouth ave·
nue a freshman at Springfield Colleg~, Springfield, Mass., visited Mr. a.nd
Mrs. Alton C. Hawkes and famdy.
formerly of Swarthmore, at their home
in Bangor, Me. over Thanksgiving.
On Sunday afternoon, December 4,
from 4 until 6 o'clock Mabel W. Fraser,
of Wallingf()rd Hills, and Ellen W.
Delaplaine of Cornell avenue, wilt entertain the' parents of their piano pupils
at a musical tea in the studio of the
Swarthmore branch of the Ornstein
School of Music in the Old Bank
Building on Rutgers avenue.
ANNUAL FOOTBAI.J. DINNER
For EUgh School Teaoon
6:30 P. M. THURSDAY, DEC. 8
Social Hall. Methodist Church
Tickets $1.00
At Local Shops or From E. O. Lange, Chairman
Do Your Banking With
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank and Trust Company
All that certain brick dwelling and lot or
piece of land heiDI' known as No. 1508 EvanB,
Avenue. Situated. in the Borough of Pro.peel
JOHN E. GEN9EMER. ESQ.
Ot·11·IO
BBTATB OF ELIZABETH N. OABRBTT.
late ot the Borouah of 8wartbJuore. Delaware Count,.. Pa.. Dec'd. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been
granted to the underslgued. who request
to the decedent make payment, without all persons having c1a.1ma or demlmcta
delay. to
aBa.1Dat the Estate ot the decedent to make
HBLBN JACKSON JOHANN.
known the sa.me, and &1.l peraona iDdebted
S33 South orange Street.
to the decedent to make pa)'lD,eut. without;.
Nedla. Penna. delay. to
- .
Or to her Attorney.
CLAUDE C. SM1TB.
MORRIS B. BIII'l'Il.
ALBERT N. GABRBTT.
233 Cornell Avenue.
1218 Chestnut Street,
Swarthmore. Penna..
6t-1l-4
FhUacleJphla. Po.
6t-1l-l8
.
Edmund Jones returned" last week
Telephone S... 13
to his home on Haverford avenue after
BaJa. Rentals and Property Mauacement
ThkQ-1lYe YMIS in swarthmore haDdlln. an emergency operation for appendicitis performed in the Chester Hospital
RN1 Estate
We .Hell ,.our" bUllness and coDfldence
two weeks ago.
Member Federal DepoIl1 11lIlII'8II'" «;Orpor.IiOD
I
gtJ.9 Mr£InmW ©)]]mll~~M~~
with. a W~'com~ t;aJ g~tvant
When you let gas do the four big home jobs-cooking,
refrigerating, water heating and house heating,
you enjoy everlasting comfort ••• and downright economy!
IOSI!PB E. QUINBY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Ocean City. New Je.f$ey
TWO OPPORTUNITIES
Modern Apartment Houses. Well
MEDIA, PA.
EstabJlshed. Good Producers.
Two
REPAIRS
1UD1O.
Tubeo-Wuhi.,. Machines-Cleaners
-INSTALLADONS-1
SWARTHMORE ELECTRIC SHOP
Park ...dD8I1mouth Aveo.
WOOD
KOPPERS
SUN
FUEL OIL
As the Pathe New. Reel pidured them in 1915.
Benefit of High School Band Uniforms
as
September Term. 1938
COKE
The New York Hat
dE'lIirna1ed
s,
ELECTRICAL
Melodrama at its best-Ameriea's 1irst story teUiq movie released by EdIson in 1903.
and
Miss Dorothe Shiland entertained
with a tea last Friday afternoon at
her home in Chester. Among the guests
· h i d Improvements conallst of two and one·half
RENT
present were Miss Betty M Ie ae an atol")' elueco and lrame house, 2lx33 leet,
Apt., 128 Rutgers Avo•• 2nd 11•• $45. 3 )g. Miss Ann Messick, of Swarthmore, and e,!cloaed front porch. lrame and stucco ..arap,
rms •• heat, llSht. water turnl8hecL Available Miss Polly Armitage, of Chester, who l .... xl8 feet.
~. 15.
.::"- ~ _._... - . . . . . ~ _.
404 :attended Swarthmore
High School - Sold 8S the property of ArchIbald Geddie.
-Bem1-detauued. flve nos.. $30 mo.;
Ie
d E ma "o-Is Geddis -ai
Park Ave.
with Miss ShiJand.
mor agor au
m
... ••
• ....
WM.
BITl'LE
owner.
Bwarthm.... 111-1
Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, of WM. B. HA..RVEY, Attorney.
No&ary Publle -In.Iurance - Real Estate
Hillborn avenue, entertained eight
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I g u e s t s at dinner and bridge last SatNo. 426
Levari Facias
D. DURNALL
urday evening.
Electrical Contractor
Dee,
del.,..
Mrs. Peter E. Told, of Park avenue,
and her daughters, Patsy and Polly,
were con6ned to their beds this week
with severe colds.
A. Wayne Mosteller
DBLAWA.BB OOUNTr
Sealed PlOPOAl. wIn be receind a& the
COUDb' Coolrol 'er', Oftlce. Conn HoUte, Media.
Pa •• unlH 10:00 A. X. and pubUdr opened at.
11:00 A. M. on Tueeclar. December O. 1888
tor lurnlahlfll' and deU...~ to Broad·
m...adow ParmII. Delaware Coun&7. h. t t:Dt.
cellaueoUi lumber and olber materlata .. per
.pec;iflcatlon..
Speclfleatiolll and blddial'
IIlQ" be· 0btained at the omce of the CouniJ' Coolroller
and nu bid wUl be entertained unleel made
out on tIaid blddiul' .m"el.
The County Comml_loners reten'e the Ii"ht
o rej £'Cl. &III' or .u blda.
H. WALTER WEAVER.
12·2-1,
CoUDb' Coa&roUer.
BBTATB OP OARROLL TJlAYBB. late at
the Borouah of 8wartblDore. Dec z
Letters Testamentary on the above eetate
have been gnmted to the unc1erBJ8Ded. who
requests aU ])eJ'aOm havtng c1alm8 or c1&manda aaalnst UI.e Bstate of tile Den B1m,
make known the same, and all penon8 iDdebted to the Decedent to make payment.
without dela)', to
PANNIB A. 'l'HAYBB.
601 Harrard A"enue.
Swazthmore. Pa.
Or to her Attorney.
ALBERT N. QABBB'IT.
1218 Chestnut Street.
PbJ1&ctelpbia. Pa.
6t-1l-18
Improvements consist ot two eloJ':v brick. ESTATE OJ' JOHN B. TAYLOR (~ known
a.e JNO. B. TAYLOR), dec'd. Lett.era '1....
and frame hOU8e 18x33 feet, porch frOat, ODe
ator), atuero addlliob. &6 feel, tramo and lamenlal7 on the above Elta,,, haY8 beea
ITanled to the uDderaicued. who ftqued all
ImllrO\'ewente consist of two and one·half shln"le ,,&rap. hl8 feet.
pcrsoDl baylnc claim. or dcmaodl aca1nd the
slory etone and shingle bOUle. 30x33 teet
IION!h front. one 1I10ry atone and shIngle
Sold 81 the proreriy 01 Bugene J. Henhler Eatale of the decedenl. to make :t-.nOWD the
addition. 30xO feet. shingle carage. 12x18 feet. and Sophie Hcrllhler. his w11e. mort,agon and &am.,. and all penona tDdebled. to the •
cedent to make payment. wJthout
to
said SopbJe Hershler, real owner.
JBAN C. TAYLOR,
Sold as the propert,. 01 Samuel S. P. Smith
JOHN B. GBN8EMBB.
and El.de P. SmUh.
WM. B. HARVEY. AltomCJ'.
1012 lIarket Street.
1604 Fox BuiJdiq-.
J. WARD HINKSON, Attorncy.
WILLIAM W. McKDI. Sheriff.
PhUadeJpbla. Pa••
Executor..
WILLIAM W. McKIM. Sherift'.
ESTATE OF CIIAlUoBS F. JACK80N. late Or their AUomq,
BelnlC known
Morton Avenue.
NEWS NOTES
1896
The Great Train Robbery
Together witb tho ri.bt IDd use 01 tald
ten feet wlde drivew.,. in common with the
owner. of other lauds abutUDS' thereon. and
subJe<:1 10 tbe ligbt of eald other owners to
uee said drivew.,. tbrouch and acrOS8 the
hereby mortgaged premises In common wItb
the ownertl. tenantll and occupiel'll of tbe said
hereb,. mort&'al'ed peII1i.ee8.
(160'),
Clarence Hartman, a student at Perkiomen School, was at his home on
Dartmouth avenue during the holidays.
BELL PRONB 4
OLD TIME MOVIES
No. 360
All
Miss Mildred Griffith, of Media,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
POSIDON DESIRED
POSITION DESrpgp....orad.uate:::n~ur8tI=c:-.-:mJ=d..,- her parents. Miss Griffith is a graduate
cUe aged., capable. 1dDd. drives car. W1ah.es
poeltlon as companlon nUDe'to lD.valld or of Swarthmore High School and is nOw
elderly person. Fost omce Bo.& 55, RLdley attending Grove City School, Grove
Park. Telephone l1S1-J.
City, Pa,
Telephone Swarthmore
High School Anditorium
Fieri FadM
J.
REAL ESTATE
om.... 110 Cornell Ave.
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TOYS-TOOLS
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
.
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
COOKING UTENSILS
GADGETS
Club
On Sunday Mrs. Henry A. Pdrsol, of
Lafayette avenue, was readmitted to the
Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park, where she
underwent an operation on Ihe gall duct
Tuesday morning. Mrs. Pdrsol had her
appendix removed in ~he HosVi~I. a
month ago. As yet she IS only recetvmg
members of the family and intimate
friends at tt,e Hospital.
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Help relieve
Santa s burden
this year
by shopping at
WOlD an's
Condition. '21i0.00 Cash or certified che4!k
at time of sale wlleee otberwlle "a~ in
advertillt>ment). balance In ten
Other
Ilondil:unll 011 dB)· of lIale.
da,..
of the
oan
Special Dinne.. for Chllthen
Dinner.
Bridge.
Teas
of tbe uJd Brana A'I'enue .1. the dlILaDce of
Doe hundred. fee& nonhweltwardl7 from the
weaterlr corner of the ",d 89'anl A'I'enue aDd
Fifteenth AYMue: ext.endiDl' tbence ..oue the
laid aide of Ryans Aftnue, north twenl.7-lbJoee
decreet. forty·one mlnute• • • tweot,.·4'1'0 feet
to a point a earner of laodl of U_ud, C.
Y_le: thence b,. eaLd I~ aDd puelnJ'
tbrough the middle of &be par., _all betwfIeD
the liald dweUlIq" and ihe dwelllna" adjolnloc
on the oorth ..es~. south ebtt7·1Ils decree8.
'''-elltY'one minutes wett ooe hundred feet to
a point In tbe middle, of • ten teet wide driveWIQI' which extendJ from tbe wd rt.t.eenth
Avenue to Sixteenth Avenue; theac:e bl' tbe
middle of wd drivewB,J aoutb twenlr-tbree
degree., 10rl1'-oue mlnute8 eut twenl,·flYe leo&.
to a point. a corner of other lands of the
lIaid Edward C. Yacle. aDd thence b1' the lu'
mentioned laDds north e1xtJ'·sb:: desren.
twenty·one mlnutN eut ODe hundred teet to
tbe pla(-e of becl.DDlIlS'.
0:30 A. M. Eutem Btandanl Time
con-
Dinner served 5:30 tn 7.30--65c, 75c, 90c and '1.00
Sunday Dinner Conlinnously 12:30.7:00--$1.00
boullded and ~bed. .. f0110 ••• to wU:8elrlnniq' at • poLo' OD the lOut.bwee&erJ7 Il4e
SalUl'dq. December 24, 1938
Chapters on lithe family" from the
following books are suggested by Mrs.
•
f
th CI b'
H a Imes as preparat 100
or
e
u S
discussion luncheon on "The American
Home" next Tuesday: "Problems of Conduct" by Durant Drake; "Ethics" by
Dewey and Tufts; "Whither Mankind"
edited by Charles A. Beard; "Social Or:ganization" by Cooley; "GOO and liy
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Father" and IILife With ather" by Clarence Day. For the convenience of rnembers they wl'll be placed in a separate
grouping al the Public Library.
Mrs. J. Warren Paxon will receive any
old or new toys which m~mbers wish
to enter in the contrasting old or new
toy exhibit for the luncheon, Tuesday, December 6, before 11 A. M.
of lhat dale. Treasured loys will be cared
for earefully and may be removed immediately following the luncheon.
Food prepared according to the standards of the home
HOME MADE PASTRIES
HOT BREADS
ASSORTED RELISH AND SALAD TRAYS
Park. 10 tbe ....4 Count, o, Delaware ao4
8herttr'. omce, Court HouM. Xedja. Penna.
s
Pa.
s
SW ARTHMOREAN
SHERIJ'P' 8ALB9
W
Opens
SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 3rd
under ,he management oj Grace D. Rooney,
Jormer owner oj The Homutead Tea Roo....
oj A..bury Park and Ocean Grove, N. /.
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SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CRUBCH
Rev. Da.vld. Braun, M1n1Bter
N
E
THE HARVARD TEA ROOM
ll
CHURCH NEWS
THE
Eighty-six men and boys attended
Corporate Conunwtion service last
day morning and remained for
The Religious Discussion Group
hold a supper meeting at the Rectory on
Sunday evening at 6 o'clock.
The regular meetings of the Woman's
Auxiliary and Woman's Guild will be
held on Wednesday., The women have
resumed their sewing and will meet in
'II
the Parish House at 10 :30 A. M.
The Young People's Fellowship is
Win Football Ticket&
MRS. WM., TIDBALL
making plans for an evening of entertainOld Bank Bldg.
on Friday, December 16.
Winners drawn Wednesday evenThe Rev. Dr. Joseph Fort Newton and ing of last week in the annual rame of
Swarthmore,
prominent speakers will address the two pairs of Army-Navy game tickels l
Services in S1. Stephen's Church,lrr"",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,"'iI
street above Chestnut street, Phila-II
delphia, on Mondays 10 Fridays at 12:30.
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To Discuss George Fox
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
worship service the sermon topic will
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938
be "What Do You Fear?" AU ~e=:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ipartments of the Church School 10,.
eluding the Men's Bible Class will meet
LETl'ERS TQ THE EDITOR at 9 :45 A M. The Rev. Roy McCorkle,
Executive Secretary for the Inter-SemThe oplDlona pprePed betow .... thoee
inary Movement, will address the
of \he fndiyldual wrI.&erII. AU letten to 'l'be
Men's Class. The Woman's Bible Class
8warlhmorean mWl& be 1IlPed. lWadoQml
ZQ' be u.ed. 11 lb. IdenUt7 01 ,he wrll.e1'
meets at 10 A. M.
la knOWD to the BdUor. Let. . will 1M
The Boys' and Girls' Choir wiJI meet
publlithed onlJ' 81. 1-be dlecnUOD 01 Uae
SUllday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the
Bdltor.
church for an imporlant rehearsal of
The Siudy Group of Ihe SwarthHor.e. v •• CoUelle Stude,.,.
music for Ihe Chrislmas Sunday Ves- more Young Friends will meet at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel AshelP er Service.
To the Edilor:
ng People's
man on Michigan avenue Th urs d ay
You
The
Th
f
The following paragraph rom
e
T
'gh school age people will meet
evening, December 8, at 8 o'clock. he
Swarthmorean of Novem b er 25 came hl
.
eve ning at 6 o·clock in the I·ar';sl'l group will read and discuss the Journas a distinct shock to me:
"Announcement was made last week
The Rev. John D~llinlgham,
als of George F~X;.
that horses in the Swouthmore College Chester, will speak. A muslca program
llCital
spl'rl'tuals will be given by the quar- Miss Goddard in Vespers ll.
stables would be availab Ie to res.'d eots
of the Fifth Presbylerian Church,
Of the Borough. Rates charged will be 1tette
Ch
Those who braved Ihe snow's depths
slightly in excess of those for College
ester.
were rewarded with a fine presentation
students."
The trustees will meet Tuesday even,
D ecem b ~r 6,at 8 0 •CIock 'in th e
piano music in Clothier Memorial
We horses of Swarthmore regard lUg,
Sunday evening when Eleanor
Ch
h
d
S
urc
tu y.
t his as extremely unfair competition
Goddard, of Whittier place, p Iaye d
d
II
6063
D
I
t
T
C
ennent 0 ege, a
rexe roa ,
and a re prepared to picket the College
. I t ea works by Bach, Mozart, Chopin,
dormitories if it continues. We also feel P h •'l a d eIp h'la, WI'II'
give a muslca
3 t 5 Brahms and Debussy.
d
D
b 3 f
S
'I
I
f '0
Outstanding in this listener's imII
A
P
M
h
C
spectacle
of Swarthmoreans
on. .atur
rom0 ermg
'ding the
about
on college
students is
at tay,
e oeeem
ege. er 51, ver
nthat
, d and an opportuOlty
• to :~~~:~~:~~I~ of the concert was the entire
to cau se an unfavorable reaction to wilt be receive
.
of noise. Miss Goddard seemed
. the entire ~port of riding and, ultimate- 5ee the new b UI'Id'lOgs WI'II b e given
. .
determined to let the piano be heard
Iy, make it even harder for an honest VISitors.
horse to carn a living.
The Box Packing Committee of the
Trusting that you will take steps to Woman's Association would like
remedy this deplorable situation, I re-:- have all donations of books, clothing,
main
toys and other articles not later
truly
yours,
December
I so the boxes can be sent
Very
BUCK BllAUTY
to Dr. and Mrs. Covington, the c1turch
See'y, United Riding missionaries in Tennessee. All living
Horses Union
Ial,o\'e Ihe railroad should kindly scod doLocal
No.
177
nations to Mrs. J. R. Kline, 529 RiverBB/JP
- - -..,.....,~-view road and below the railroad to
DRE<:SI?.S
COA~
Christian Science Chureh
Mrs, W. L. Thorpe. 329 Dickinson
"God the Only Cause and Creator" avenue. The committee has particulars
802 Edgmont Avenue
is the subiect of the Lesson-Sermon of the Covington family and will be
in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on glad to furnish ages, sizes, and other
Chester. Pa.
Sunday, December 4. The Golden Text information to anyone interested who
is: OJl am the Lord, your Holy
the will call Mrs. Kline or Mrs.· Thorpe.
creator of Israel, your King" 'lsoai"h 1 Donations of money should be received
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not later than December 15.
43 :15).
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The Church School Nursery for chilMethodist Chureh Notes
dren ages one to seven, under the direction of Mrs. Winthrop R.
This evening at 8 o'clock the regular is available each Sunday morning
= meeting of the Official Board will
11 to 12 o'clock in the Parish House.
held in the Chapel.
SWEATERS
Sunday morning at 9 :45 the Church
School will observe its monthly missionary service. Miss Helen Thomas, of
Philadelphia, will be the guest speaker.
The Morning Worship and Church
BLOUSES
Service will be held simultanously
11 o·c1ock.
At 7 o'clock the •Monlhly Youth
Silks and eottons
Service for those under seventeen years
of age will be conducted by Ihe pastor.
SKIRTS
Monday evening at 8 o'clock the
young men of the church will meet at
Short
the parsonage for the formation of an
Time
Plain colora and smart pWds
ushers association and athletic group.
Special
On Wednesday aflernoon at 1 o'clock
Sale Price
the Ladies' Aid will hold its monlhly
WOOLEN JACKETS
luncheon which will be ioltowed by a
Brings new life and
to the
business session.
and does not disturb the woye.
On Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
Sold only by the Fuller Brush 110<,101,--1
Plain colors, stripes, plaids
the Prayer Meeting group will discuss
ask for a demon.trotlon todar·
the topic "The Sin of Covetousness."
JAMES F. STEWART
The Junior Choir will have its practice P. 0, Box 273
S"'arltmno:re I
at
7 o'clock
followed
by the Sel.io:r I
Choir
rehearsal
at 8 o'clock.
DFC""BER 2, 1938
in its own crystalline purity of tODe, held by the Harold Ainsworth Post, Amnever forcing the dynamics. but ratber erican Legion, were Mrs. Claude C.
insisting upon the freshness aDd clarity Smith. of the Strath Haven Ion, and Albert Nelson, of the Swarthmore Apartof each chord or phrase.
ments.
A very sure rhythmic feeling unifies
her interpretation of each individual
composition and keeps the listener's attention, while the general sense of bal- GUATEMALAN GOODS
anee and control insures against audiand
ence fatigue, so that one may depart
an appetite for more.-c' G.
XMAS NOTIONS
I
Sacrifice Prices
BulldlDg-Ee.ch Apart-ment conta'nlng 3 "Bedrooms. LivIng Room D1.nlng Boom, Kltchen
and Bathi-oom. Bdra TeUet. Attractively Furn1sb.ed. TWo car Gar..
age. Large lot. Very PoPula,r LQ...
cation convenient to :Boardwalk
and. one of the Best Bathlng
Beach..,
Three FamIly BuUdlng-Apartments
on Plrat and Second Floors have
Living Room with Open Plre:place.
;
Dlnl.ng Room, Kitchen and Bath
room; 3 Bedrooms and :Mald 8
Boom. Bxtra: ~Uet.
"
Tht1'd
Floor
Apartment Four
Booms includtng Bathroom.
Completely
FUrnished..
Large
Porche8. OVerlooking the Board.waJ.k and Ocean. Convenient to
FamU:v
Pine Bathing Beaeh.
Photographs, Location, PrIces and
all Detatls upon Request. Very easy
terms with small cash pa.yment. Offered to asslst In settling an Estate .
BARBY F. STANTON
505 9th Street
oeean CIty, N. I.
If Paderewski
should 117 I!Ome of the ...... eeted
p"'- I .... eaIIed to tune. I ean Imapoe wIIat he would ..,., bat I won't
tell yOlO jast IIOW. Have It lulled.
A. L Parker
. Media, Pa.
........ I06S-'tV
VAN AI.EN BROS.
COAL & COKE
,ATLANTIC
FURNACE OIL
Phone Swarthmore 10412
CP GAS RANGBI-see our complete line of Quality and Roper ranges
bearing the CP seal of cooking perfeCtion, and let us explain their
~
many advantages. Quality models as low as $139.50 cash_ Roper
models as low as $95 cash. All slighdy more on easy budget plan.
BLBCTROLUZ GAS RBralGBRaTOR -Famous make that
freezes with no moving parts and is noiseless. Inspect our stock of
new, improved models. Prices stan at $129.50 cash. Slighdy more
on easy budget plan.
AUTOMATIC GAS WATER BBaTBR-Get full details on
Our Trial-Purchase and easy Rental Plans for using an Automatic
Gas Water Heater. Choice of Penfield, Welsbach or Ruud heaters.
~
HUMPHREY GAS RBATER-It's the ideal gas appliance for an
unused fireplace or cold corner. Gives instant, glowing heat. Prices
~
stan at $15.25 cash installed up to 10 feet of piping. Slighdy more
on easy budget plan,
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
AI Our Suburban Stores or See Your Dealer or Plumber
THE
6
W88
Helped, Now
Aide Othen
To
reused with many deep feelings and
io order that the unfortunate ones in
our midst be remembered, the Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary call~ attention to
a true incident in the hope that knowl-
NEWS NOTES
be HOIlte88 to Oub
Tlie Roosevelt Club of Swarthmore
1988
part of the holidays. Miss Shaw attends
Sweet briar eollege.
a good will that will embellish the
As the Christmas season destends Christmas spirit with a more earnest
upon the community of Swarthmore
DECEMBER
SWARTHMOREAN
Mr. Waldo W. Cole, who was
Miss. Doris MacIntyre, of Rabbit
Rim, Rose Valley, who had been conAnother reminder of the annual doll Robinson, 411 College avenue Wednesday,
of Kenyon avenue, during Thanksfined to bed for almost a year, ia imparty scheduled for 2 :30 P. M. Wed- December 7, at 3 P. M.
giving week returned Monday to
proving nicely and able to be about a
nesday, December 14, is given members
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home in Audurnd.ale, Mass.
bit. This week she is visiting her brotbthey may be sure to be present to IB,rilhIE.-club Widens Hospitality
Mr. and Mrs. Russell A Yaroall and
to help.
will meet at the home 01 Mrs. Louis N·lgu.est of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A Yar-
er-in-Iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John
edge of this story may bring greater
faith in mankind and targer generosity
in those who can bestow.
Some five rears ago in Delaware
County a man' in need attracted the
attention of the Swarthmore Auxiliary
and after investigation it seemed wise
to aid his family and help them out of
"jew the dolls dressed for local charity,
two sons, Russell and Edward, of
play bridge and contribute a small ofThe Swarthmore Bridge Club, at- Flushing, N. Y., were also the guests
feri~g toward a better Christmas for ready well known for its open house noliC'< Iof Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, of
those whose season would olhe,cwi"ei to pair players, in the hope of broaden- Kenyon avenue, on Thanksgiving Day.
iog this hospitality announces that, in
Mrs. W. W. Mitchell, of University
not be very bright.
the future, an effort will be made to
American Legion Auxiliary members have an extra player pcosent each place, had as her guests for the weekare reminded of the 'Round Up Day Wednesday evening to assume partner- end Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Parmalee and
despair for they badly lacked the nec- on December 11, when forty paid-up ship with the guest or mem~er who Midshipmen Harless Parmalee and
Bower, who removed from Chester to
Wallingford several months ago.
Mr. and Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan,
of South Chester road, had as their
guests for the Thanksgiving holidays,
Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Stevenson and
their daughters, Jean Louise and Nanof New York.
essities of lire. The man, with a moth- members will give the local organiza- may drop in casually for an evening of Sandy Wadsworth, all of No~folk. Va.,
with whom she a!tended the Armyer, wife and daughter to support, had tion a citation; the County Council Day bridge.
Mrs. Arthur W. Kent, of Elm ave~
been laid off and was desperately trying
December 7; and the doll party and
The Club also extends to its members Navy game Saturday afternoon.
nue. spent the Thanksgiving holiday
to find other work. Because of the I b"id.,. on December 14. Mrs. J. Paul the privilege of inviting one or more
father's sane consideration of his prob- Brown is catting in all dolls being friends to playas complimentary guests
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Bogardus, with Mr. and Mrs. Ward D. Kerlin, of
lerns it was deemed best to make con- dressed for this event, be[ore the last of the Club for anyone special even- of Michigan avenue, had as their guest Moorestown, N. J. Over the week-end
for the ho1id.ay's Mr. Bogardus's moth- with her daughter. Mrs. Richard D.
tributions to him in money for food date.
.mg.
and car fare.
With the passing of Thanksgiving
Last week's winners were: William er, Mrs. Franklin S. Bogardus, of Scales, and family, of Belmont, Mass.,
she was the guest of Mr. ·and Mrs. W.
This past week, from another state and the approaching urgent call for Macaleer and John C. Moore, first; Terre Haute, Ilid.
E. Scale .. of Jamaica, Long Island.
but from this same recipient of past used toys, games and books in good Norman Frick and S. Frank Butler,
favors, the Auxiliary received a mes· condition for the Christmas 'Welfare: second; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, of
Miss ·Estelle Sinclaire, formerly 01
sage to the effect. "With much apprecShop, the Auxiliary asks that such third.
Park avenue, entertained with a birthiation of what you did to help me out
be le[t in the American Legion
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day dinner party last Friday evening Swarthmore now of Freehold, N. }.,
of trouble I am enclosing my material room in Borough Hall or with any
in honor of Mrs. Reynold's sister, Miss visited former classmates at Sweetbriar
Crum Creek Oub Winners
debt to you. I am now, for the first Auxiliary member.
Betty Michael. The guests were Mr. College during the Thanksgiving holitime, ab1e to stand on my own feet
Last year there was a dearth of gifts
The Crum Creek Bridge Club met and Mrs. John E. Michael, Miss Peggy days.
and pay what I have owed."
for boys and kirls between eleven and last Monday evening as usual at the Menuez, John Robert Brown, and Boyd
A check for thirty-five do!lars from fourteen years of age.
Strath H~ven Inn .. The North and St~lIffer, of Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Wood, 01
this conscientious citizen will be added
South high were Edith Cuskaden and
North Chester road, lelt yesterday by
to the Auxiliary"s fund for charity a!1d
H. G. Brown: second, Mrs.
Miss Shirley Shaw, daughter of Mr. train to spend their fifth successive
PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS
Carvell and Mrs. H. G. Brown;
and Mrs. David T. Shaw, of Harvard winter in Orlando, Fla. They will rethird. Mrs. Sewell Hodge and B.
avenue, visited in Charlotte, N. C. for turn :March 24.
~{orrison.
East
and
West
tops
werel.~r""'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
............. 119.50 to $75
II
........ $S7.50 to $85 Captain Charles E. Morrison and
C. Sellers j second, Mrs. H. B. Lincoln
......... $24.75
'24.75 to
to $65
$85 and H. Wempel; and third, Mrs. A.
......... 112.75 to $SO Ludlow Clayden, and Walter Dickinson.
Al.o Nil!8 Selecdllll 0/
The Swarthmore Public Library now has on
In The American Way
DIAMONDS
SILVERWARE
its 8helves a sub8tantial list of standard
PARKER and SHEAFFER
Group to Consider Fascism
It has long been the custom for Amreference works and periodicals, iucludingFOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS
ericans to get together for commuKODAKS
RADIOS
nity projects. swarthmore has al"The Fascist Menace in Latin AmThe World Atla.
The Swarthmore Directory
WBYB hB.d. many of them-the dane-erica"
will
be
the
topic
for
discussion
The PennfJ71v8nia AImaDae
Ing claaa, volunteer flre d.epartment.
Complon's Pictured Eneyelothe library, and recently, the" adult
at the fourth meeting of the Latin AmRogel's ThesaurtUt
pedia (1938 Ed.)
night a~ achool And now it 18 only
erican Study Group at the W'on,aT"s I
Maey's Story or World LiternatUral that fam1l1es should band
The Lineoln Lihra17
Club House this morning at 10 o'clock.
together to have a community owned.
alnre
bus1neas-the Co-op. You are invited
The topic will cover the fascist "meWhO'll Who, and "WhO'll 'Who in
Web.ler'. Unabridlled Dietion.
to partlc1pate In tb.1B dl!DlOCmtlo
nace" created by activities of
America
community enterprise.
a17
Germany and Japan j its three aspects:
The World Almanac
Bartlett's
Familiar
Quotations
. Good Buy. at ,he Store
political and economic influence of the
fal;cist powers in Latin America, spread
Thi. Wee"-end
C".h or IJ'ee"':r Payme....
NEXT TIME, try the Publie Library. You'll be pleased to
of fascist ideology among people of
SWift.'s
find 80 much help available. The library is YOURS. USE
Latin America, possible aggression
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ITI
Whole or Shank End
FOR XMAS LET YO~S
a comparison of earlier Italian brand
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of fascism and present German brand,
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in relation to conditions in Latin AmFresh
erica, a weighing of fascist gains (ecoAlso on Monday and Wednesday Eve~n.9
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nomic. cultural, political) and the presFlorida
outlook.
(This notiee is one of a aeftea desiped 10 aftlllBinl the public with
Green Beans . . . . 2 Ibs. 150
------~.~'.,-----the services whleh the Publie Libra17 is equipped to render)
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crosse
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See the
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Mrs. Albert F. Preston will be hostess to the Fortnightly at her home on
Rutgers avenue next Monday, December 5, at 2 :30 o'clock.
Mrs. E. Fullerton Cook will review
"The Horse and Buggy Doctor" a story
of a Kansas doctor of the old school
who manages to see fun even in his
arduous work and succeeds in making
one of the most entertaining books of
the year.
·'Mrs. Quiz" and her helpers will be
present.
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Public Library include: fi
berry winter" by E. Hanna, uTides of
Mont St. Michel" by R. Vercel, liThe
House of Tavelinck" by J. van AmmersKuller, "Marching Orders" by I. Morris,
HLast Port Of Call" by H. Hauser,
"Brown Hills" by J. Van der Veer, "Dea_
con's Road" by ~{. Flint, "East Of The
Giants" by G. Stewart, "In Hazard" by R.
Hughes, "Flint Spears" by W. James,
"Big Show" by C. Cooke, uThe Door
01 Life" by E. Baguold, "The Night And
The Dream" by G. Gunnarsson, "Memo
To Timothy Sheldon" by D. Sims,
The Blade" by M. Miller, "William And
Dorothy" by H. Ashton, "Black Is My
True Love's Hair" by E.
"AU
This and Heaven Too" by R.
"Sandhog"
by
B. Chase, "~::~
Bradley Remembers" by F. '
"Dynasty 01 Death" by T.
well;
detective
stories-"Four
Hearts" by E. Queen, "Death In
Boxes" by C. Dickson, uA Blunt Instrument" by G. Heyer f "The Fashion In
Shrouds" by M. Allingham,
Crooked Hinge" by J. Carr, "Murder By
Burial" by S. Casson, "The
With The Grimy Glove" by R. Walling,
"Trent Intervenes" by E. Bentley "MurWill Speak" by J. Connington;
fiction-"Midway In My Song" by L..
Lehmann, "The Preiudices Of Mr.
Penny leather" by D. Moffat, "Morally
We Roll Along, by G. McLaren, "Powe,"
by B. Russell" "Sky Roaming" by H.
Franck, "Designing Women" by M. Byers, "Zacca Venture" by W. Beebe,
The Wind" by A. Lindbergh,
.
Of Man" by H. Linck, "While
Slept" by W. Churchill,
Opinions" Of Westbrook Peg-
"DiS-I'
Ritz" by M. Ritz.
VOL.
X,
TI41\~
No•. 49
,A\
• MEN'S
• WOMEN'S
• ClDLDREN'S
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER 9, 1938
WOMEN DISCUSS
HOME ANGLES
Boy Scouts to Collect Toys
Local Boy Scouts will collect
toys again this year for the Toy
Shol) to be held in the \Voman's
Club House the afternoon of the
21st and the morning of the 22nd.
Mrs. ),forris Lee is chairman of
Humorou8
ami
EnUghteuing
Talks Given Tuesday Afternoon
by Club Member8
I
Eight members of the Swarthmore
Woman's Club contributed to the lu11cheon conference 011 the American
Home last Tuesday. One hundred and
sixty members and guests joined III
singing "Home, Sweet Home" in a
manner which would have impressed
their husbands, as an introduction to
the
guided by
'I discussion
J
H which
Hwas
I'
n rs.
esse
.
0 mes, chaIrman of
'\
H
d f or t h e I
pr.?gra~n.
.1.\ rs.
a mc:si rea
t he committee in charge of the
T
oy Shop and Mrs. A. F. Jackson is chairman o[ the Christmas
basket committee. Any group or
individual who is interested ill
helping with the renovation of
the toys is asked to communicate
with the Family Service o[
S
I
and Vicinity, Bor0 wart
0'1 Hunore
II
u,.. I a.
W I L EXHIBIT
STILL ON VIEW
TO ENACT STORY
OF THE NATIVITY
Chri8tma8 Pageant Will be Presenled Next Week in
Clothier Memorial
All Sizes
You're 80re to find the slippera
that he or she will like in our complete selectioD. There are fleece
lined slippers, suede mules, the
IUXU17 of quilled satin and. fur
and practical Blippers eomhiniDa
two leathers.
A.ll Gifte Wrapped
Free of Charge!
'2.50
MOVIES FOR BAND
UNIFORMS
The program of uThe Old and
New Movies" to raise money to
DECEMBER PLAY
OPENS ON 13th
Robert Graham Has Different
Lead in Players Club MysteryComedy
uni[orm the Swarthmore High
School Band wi11 begin at 8
o'clock this evening in the High
ANt··t CI • t
P
I be I
School auditorium. There will be
a IVI ·bl
y ms
mas agcant las
ell I
(S
h
a matinee at 2.30.
• "'Vhistling in the Dark" a three-act
d
l11a e · I)oSSI
e
or
\\'arthmore
t
rough
I
comedy which wilt keel' a spell-bound
Ifickets llIay be secured at CIk md ness of Miss Frances ~1. \Vhite I
II
tie
audicnce
111 suspense fran, tl,e curta,·,
.
ther school or from any member
lit creating the Donald Darlington Fund
of the hand.
rise through the rapid-fire action o[ the
in memory of Donald Franklin DarlingThe Home and School Asso.
third act will be the December producton.
.
.
Clat10n IS conccntratmg on t h c h o.n 0 (I
t Ie Players Club running Decem. The Pageant
be a sl"·r,·I,,al ,·"t.r· 'project
·
be r 13, 14, IS, 16, and 17. This is the
support 0(
t h
IS movie
an d
.: b
pretation ofd the
It willi
.
. Christmas stor"'.
J
WI'11 1I0t I10Id a regu Iar mcetlllg
1 annual
exchange play with thc BarnI' e presente
111 Clothier Memorial Hail
until next month.
tl
S
h
C
II
C
S
I stonners and will
be Illayed at Ridley
on Ie wart morc 0 ege ampus un- L____________________....J
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MARRIAGE CLINIC
SPEAKER AT W. I. L
I
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JR. CLUB XMAS
PROGRAM ON 13th
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Am-I
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AND UP
CELIA SHOE SHOP
102 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 870-J
PER YEAR
edlficahon of the audlC1lce a descripday, December 18, at half aher S o'clock.
Park tonight and Saturday before its
••
•
All who come itt the spirit of worshitl
opening here next Wednesday.
tion of. a perfect wife taken from Proverbs but admitted in onc of her irrearc welcome.
Robert Graham, as the luckless \Valpressible but invaluable asides that she
The Rev. :Mr. Da"id Braun will be the
lace Porter, stars in the role which Ernfelt "sorry for the woman."
Reader. The Rcv. Mr. J. Jarden Guencst Truex played with finesse III the
The first speaker was Mrs. William Toys Arrange.' for Tuesday's t.her. will interpret the Spirit of C. hristBroadwa ..' I)f(xiuction which critics ac
.
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Mrs. Norman Freeman to be
J
B oy IC, W IlOse tOPIC
the "Bride's Home"
l\leeting Remain at Woman's !al1lty. .i.\ .rs. eonard.. ~hton IS actclaimed.
CluJ 1': d I S
d
In as chalnnan of mUSIC, assisted by Mrs.
Heard Next Thursday in Bond
~Ir. Graham IS much fayored by
led her to ,lcc1are the good fortune of
the modern bride ill her possession of
) 0 By ant
atur ay
Everett L. Hunt and Mrs. Robert E.
Memorial Hall
freedom and leisure.
Th
T
Exhibit of
'1'
Carets. Katharine Clothier, organist of
Swarthmore audiences who lI1ay look forMrs. James F. Bogardus discussed ,.st,' e and oy
I t'
t non-millar-I' the Methodist Church will be at the orMrs. Norman Freeman, a counselor of ward to seeing him in the part which
c
cons ruc 've
oys arrangCt·
..
h PI '1 d I I· ' I '
CI' .
'11 ••
d ·d-' L
(
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"Ideal,!i0mes. and Why \Ve Can't Have by the committee o[ the Women',; glan. BenlJanl11~ J. Kneedler, .orga~ist oi tded
11 a e sp l1a ", arr,aLge
IIncf, WWI
hi at (eci \."u
h . clhahnge. rom tbe,e edJuvem e
rth
l
Them, re1atmg some of the hUmOr-\ I
.
I L
f
P
t Ie Pres Jytenan Church, WIll give the a ress tIe wa more eague 0
0- I,ar s or w IC I
e IS remem r .
ous incidents which are common to Fnterdnabonah. heaguc
°dr
ealce. and musical prelude. Henry Hotz will di_ 111en Voters, Thursday afternoon, Dec- June \Vest Atkiss, whose Tweeny in
ree
.
•IS 1em Ilcr 15·
Bond 'I
. 1 H a II "The Admirable
.
.
most households.
t t om
tI w
W IC attractc
'CI b muc 1 . 1I1ter- I rect the chorus. Charles D. MItchell
,111
II emona
Crichton"
was a thing
Mrs. Irwin R. MacElwee revicwed!~~ ~ e~i
c;;.lans T u d sympl~s::mo~~llthe pageant director with Mrs. Charle~ Swarthmore College at 2:30 P.M.
of beauty and dclight plays Toby Bob's
Dr. Bernhard Stern's hook, "The Fam- t. e dmtodcan °dmte ues ay t\Vh'
hC I n. MitcheH associate director. Mrs.
),Irs. Freeman received her A.B. from diminutive but gaJlat;t fiancee
'
'I1 y, P ast and P resent," emlJhaslzmg
. .
.
mue
ay
an
omorrow
roug
tIe Gcorge P . W
Iasslste
' d 1\[ rs. M·
Vassar, h er '\
.
IllS
( h
W
'
arren las
J: It..,. A. ( rom C a lu m h,· a, and ,..:'l<
The st' I d fi
h .
.
I
I 1938 (·1
courtesy 0, t c
omans Club. The ex- chell ·tl th
t
a graduate of the New York School of
ca mc u es ve gangsters w o:te
I
conc
t latd t te
ami y ha!; a I11·b·It Ilas I)een rearrange d and enIargl.'U,
_.1
WI I
e COS urnes.
·
·
td
I I
1'1
Three
costum
mitte
t
k Social Work She did l)sychiatric work Jnac I'ua,·c II'Ian an d ne IanOllS
PI
ottings
may
. lUSlon
IJIg
Icr 5 an ar 0 lome I e.
I cal
r 1 t I 00'
t
Mccarn
es arc a W O r " . ·
!I d
t l'
I
• d
"Another Phase of Home LiJe" was 0
me. c Jan s, e JOg many oys. ~ny, Mrs. Joseph S. Bates directs one which in Boston for three years.
ea yQl1 to )C le,,"c t lat. cnme oes pay.
expounded by Miss Harriet Eck a of th~ gifts haH ~en donate~ by Pluta-I includes Mrs. E. M. Bassett, Mrs. ThomIn addition to her own career Mrs. They arc lliayed by DaVid Narbeth, Staf
teacher who had had opportunity' to ~lelphJa mcrchants mte~e~tcd III the pr?- as Jackson, Mrs. A. F. Jackson, Freeman is the mother of three children ford Parker, \Villiam B. Edwards, Jr.,
.
. turned out by lee!.
Last
was shown III !\
' [ rs.
W a Iter J ames, !\'1 rs.
C
. R . '\
EI
I I
D•
observe the clutdren
I
. d year the exh,b,t
\V
arlos d
un er ·
SIX years 0 I age. H er h us hand'IS I rvm
1\ ac • wee,
an d '1
il a co m
homes of today
tIle wm ows of N. . alter Suplee, local F. Noyes, 1I.1cs. A. Wickham and Dr. Norman Freeman of the Department Hodge. \Vith the exception of William
.
U
W·II·
'
Fir
. I R esearch 0 f tl Ie ~I
Mrs. Lloyd Kauffman
discussed the lard
TIware merchant
k I h:
.
. . I'.:.urs.
I lam A rgy Ie. Mrs. G
corge
. 0 Su rglca
~ e did ne Edwards who has played a great cleal
.
Ie wor 0 t IS committee winch IS 1F
..
I
f
d
School of University of Pennsylvania
homes winch most clubwomen are sup- 1 d 1 I n b M
F
. H
enno IS 111 Clarge 0 a secon costume
..
for Plavs and Players but never with
t
"Th U
. d H
.. lea c{ oca y y! rs. rancls arper; gl"OUI) in which Mrs I OU1S J Koch Mrs
A. Hoadley, chauman,'
.
pose d 0 run,
e norgamze
Ollle, in the coullty by Mrs Alban E Rogers' G
...,
··n·Mrs.reslGeorgc
'd
h
.
T
'n b Players Club be[ore, and· Irvm
R. Macwith her usual deft characterization and and in the state by· Mrs J' Howard corgc W. deForest .and M~s. Herbert WI Pd
e at t e meetmg. ea WI
e Elwee who appeared in "Alien Corn"
humor
. "
I T. Bassett are workmg. MISS Frances serve.
.
'
Mrs: Peter E. Told
Smith, all Swar!hmore women, is an A·1. \Vhite is directing the Friends Sew, ,
I wHit the Bamstormers two years ago,
Thompson's "Once on ~~~5t~~~:~h~ outgrowth of the mtense work of the lateling Group in its costume work.
Friendly Circle Pre-Christmas these actors are favontes of long standMrs. Edward H. Bonsall, of Swarthmore,
Meet
ing with Swarthmore audiences who have
new book [or children.
• I •
W Ilell sh
e wasic ·
lalfman of ed ucation for
come to expect of them distinguished
"The Influence that the Home Has the W. I. L. a few years ago. Last year
,"ork.
in Preparing Children (or Marriage"
d th
h •
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H
COLLEGE CHOm IN ANNUAL
The regular monthly meeting 01 the'
un er e co-< alrmans lip 0' "' rs. ar- CHRiSTMAS VESPERS SUNDAY Friendly Circle will be held at 2 :30
Isabel Briggs My.... J. William Simwas ably stated by Mrs. J. Paul Brown, per and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Franklin D,
who praised family "huddles" :md de- Roosevelt became interested in the comnext Thursday afternoon, December mons, Ned Pyle, Rall,h Chase, and James
fined a happy home as one "built on mittee's expressed object of trying to take
The annual Christmas Vespers. pro~ l~, at the !lo~le of Mrs. Frank L. H. Thomas, (whose radio work behind
military and dangerous toys out of the gram. of Sw~rthmore ,?ollege Will be Gettz, 217 Dlckll~son aven'!c. Members the scenes is most important and inlove, common sense and humor."
Mrs. Robert L. Coates brought to nursery.
Several
department stores sung 111 Clot Iller Memorial at 6 :45 Sun- are asked to brmg ~ollatJons of can- vol\'ed) have minor roles but again their
her topic, "Old Fashioned Homes", the throughout the country withdrew them day, December 11.
ned foods and g~o~er.les.
. _ past achievements guarantee that they
knowledge of three homes of which she from pre-Christmas stock. This year
A choir composed of the college
•I •
will bc portrayeu with distinction.
had learned from her mother's stories such well-known persons as Angelo Pat- chorus and glee club, under the direc- SUPPER TENDERED
Dr. A. F. Jackson directs the play.
of a New England home in 1800, the ri, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Kathleen tion of Drew Young, '37, will sing the
ruGH SCHOOL BAND Those fortunate persons who have seen
home of a usea-widow" whose life cen- Norris, Hendrik Van Loon, Mary Pick- a capella processional carrying lighted
rehearsals state positively that this protered about weather ullcertainties, and ford, Daniel Poling and Winifred Kirk-I candles which will be arranged so
Seventy boys, Supervising Principal duction will be another high spot in the
(Continued 011 p(JO~ Elo/ltJ
land have given their support to this that a large "Noel" will shine through- Frank R. Morey, ·Band Sponsor Robert current Players Club season ot superior
• •
committee which is headed by the three out the program.
C_ Disque. and leaders o[ the Swarth- theatre fare.
more High School Band enjoyed a supIocal women.
Elizabeth Boss, '39, will be the soprano Iler in Trinity Church Thursday even------~.~,••-----.
P ertment slogans in usc by the counly soloist. Troyer Anderson of the History ing o[ last week. Boisterous songs
committee are "Instead of toys that des- Department of Swarthmore College will poured forth between tomato cocktails
troy-let's buy toys that build" and Uln~ b~ the narrator. Lucius Sheru will play and the meat course and competition
stead of time fillers let's buy developers." th€' organ accompaniments.
in singing became a fascinating game
When interviewed Mrs. Rogers said, The program will proceed in the fol- be[ore the ice cream with chocolate
On View at Annual Chri8tma8
d
WeHare Card Party of Amer- "\Vith the wealth of toys of today we lowing order: Processional, "0 Come s·auce
Younger Section of Woman's
must Jeam to judge from the stand point All Ye Faithful," the Prologue, UThe - A £ was scr~e .
1
ft tl
ican Legion Auxiliary
Organization Also Plans Forma
of health, character, aud expense, what First Noel," the annunciation, "0 Little last ewbsPI eee tiles wdere k ( e ad er 'de
•
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h
h
.
T
POSS) e ro an ca e was owne
mal Dance for 16th
Response to the American Legion IS .worthwhlle to put elore t e groMng OWIl of ~ethl,~hem," "Lo H?w a Rose and the boys in a body arose enthusAuxiliary Doll Party and Bridge next ch~lld..
. ' ere Bloom]~~; . The Adoration of the iasticJy in their cam ai n to sell tickets
The stated meeting of the Junior
Wednesday afternoon at 2 :30 in the
Children allowed to play With toy plS- Shepherds, While Shepherds \Vatched for the Decemb p 9 g
.
Club
will he held in the 'Voman's Club
Borough Hall Legion Room will evi- tols are apt to form the habit of poindng their Flocks" and "Christmas Hymn;" ".h,·cl, ,'11 ra,'s. er
mlov,e prdogra~
h· d
Th S
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motley or l)al1 UOI Housc Tuesday evening, December 13,
. I
I
dence the willingness of Swarthmore a gun at peop c, amma s or Ir s.
e tar,
t arne
pOll a .1.\ I lUg 1t forms
at 8 o'clock. Following the business
participanls to make this Christmas
"Should your child ul1\vittingly get hold Clear" and "0 Holy Night," the \ V i s e ·
•I I
happier for some hungry Delaware of a loaded gun following his habit, point Men, II Good Christian ~fell Rejoice" and Three-Week Vacation For College meeting there wilt be a musical evening. An interesting Christmas program
Countians. For a small sum cards may it, nine chances out of ten the gun would uGod Rest You Merry Gentlemen," At
nce
be played with a tablc prize and re- go off, some one might be hurt or killccl." the Manger, uO
in Royal David't;
Students and faculty of Swarthmore is promised by the program chairman,
freshments supplied. Mrs. George L.
uDONT LET CHILDREN PLAY City" and c'The Babe in Bethlehem's College will be free to indulge in Virginia Seal.
AI rs. Clifford Banta, of Swarthmore
Armitage and Mrs. Ferris Mitchell will \VITH GUNS."
Manger," Angel's chorus, uHark the Christmas shopping to their hearts conCrest,
will entertail\ the twenty membe respollsible for tea and sandwiches.
Herald Angels Sing," t!le Se~~n.fold tent, a£t~r Thursday of next week.
hers
of
the Junior Club board at buf1£, because of this busy season, an Speaks to Family Society Board Amen, and the Recessional
Silent C,:,lIegc Will ~eopen January 4 after the
fet supper next :Monday evening at
interested persoll is not able to devote
Night."
wl11ter vacation.
6.30.
Eric A. McCouch, Esquire addressed . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . : . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . ,
an afternoon to cards, it is hoped she
).[rs. \Villiam C. F. Ziegellfus, chairwill at least view the gays dolls pur- the December board meeting of the Famman of the Seeing Eve drive for the
chascd by the Auxiliary and dressed ill" Society held in Borough Hall,
I Junior Club, asks tl~~ cooperation of
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
by Swarthmore friends. The doUs wilt Swarthmore, last evening at 7 :45 o'clock.
all in the effort to make this a sucbe used in Christmas haskets and the He discussed the function of the boards
cessful Club venture. An attempt is
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9
Welfare Toy Shop with whatcver 1110n- 0," melllber agencies of the Community
IO:CO A. M. - Presbyterian Woman's Association .................. Parish House
heing made to contact e\'eryoue, but
2:30 P. M. - Old and New Movies ...•..••..•.•....... Hlgh School Auditorium
ey is realized from the day's event. Fund in the annual United Campaign
if
a representative docs not reach yOU
5:00 P. M.-Frlends' Barrel Packlng ...•.....••........•....... Whlttler House
AIrs. Oscar J. Gilcrcest, chairman, Mrs. Drive.
8:CO P. M.-Old and New Movles •.••..•...•......... Hlgh School Auditorium
it is hoped you will send a contribu'Valter Thorpe and :Mrs. George Gil-I The Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, new
tion, howcl'Cr small to ),{rs. ZiegetiSATURDAY, DECEMBER 10
lespie will he in charge of the doll eX-I· president o~ the Family ~ocicty, yresidcd. 1
8:15 P. M. - Basketball: College vs. Beloit. Wis ................... Pleld House
fus to aid in giving frecdom to the
Mrs. lIorrts Lee, new vice-president, rehibit and serving.
I hlind.
~
.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11
A large success, perhaps due to the. ported on plans for the 1938 Toy Shop.
U:OO A. M.- Morning WO"lhtp ................•................ Local Churches
The anuua) Junior Club formal dance
6:43 P. M.- Christmas Vesper ServIce ......•.............. Clothler Memorial
informality, ·was measured by the
Mrs. S. H. Hemenway is the lIe\\-· treaswill be held Decemher 16 at the SwarthMONDAY, DECEMBER 12
erican Legion and Auxiliary annual. lIrer.
more ':Vomali's Club. A ga·la affair will
, I I
10:00 A. M. - Pan-American Study Group ........................ Woman·s Club
get together on November 29 in the
take place with music supplied by
8:CO P. M.- Last Adult Night ........................... Hlgh School Bulldlng
\\'oman's Club lounge. Cards were
Dr. lUacNeiIle For Sigma Xi
Jimmy Dahry's orchestra. A profes8:1... F. 1'1"1. _ "WhIstling In the Dark" ........................•... Players Club
played flrogressin:ly hy forty tncmAddress
·siona1 floor show will entertain those
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13
2:3::1 P. M.-Stat.;d Meeting ................................... Woman·s Club
attending".
hers who afterward enjoycd 1cl' c r e a m : ,
,.
8:00 P. M. - ~Tunlor Club Christmas Program .................. Woman's Club
and cake. Twenty-nlne of those pres- J ~~n luesda.y, Dec~lIlhc~ 13, a Sigma!
Pearl E. nastial\ is chairman of the
8 :15 P. M. - ··Whlstl1ng In the Dark" ............................ Players Club
ent had the pleasure of winning small XI lecture WIll be given 111 the Hall of
1affair and is assisted by Ruth Clewel1,
8:30 P. M.-Stgma XI Lecture ........... : ............ Chemtstry BEllI, College
prizes. The door prize was a large and Chemistry, Swarthmore College, at 8 :30
I chairman of decorations; Doreen MeWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14
lordly angel food cake made and don- P. M. by Dr. St.ephcn A~ann MacNeille,
Conecit),. chairman of refreshments;
2 :30 P. M. - Legion AuxlllaI'}- Doll Party, Bridge ............. " •.• Borough Hall
8:15 P. M.- "Whlstl1ng In .the Dark.............................. Players Club
ated by Mrs. John Murphy. 1\Irs. J. Swarthmore ~lgma Xl Fellow T 1.93~
)'frs. Porter \Vaite, chairman of tickTHURSDAY. DECEMBER 15
Paul Brown was in charge of the aff.air'll937. ~he sl1l~,Ject of Dr. MacNeltIe s
jets, and Lotta Baird, chairman of pub2:30 P. M.-L. W. V. Speaker ...•••••.............•.. Bond Memorial. College
The Auxiliary wishes to thank those ~alk wdl he App~rat'!s !~r Separatlicity.
2:30 P. M.-P.lendly Clrcle .......•...............•....... 217 DickInsOn Ave.
who have left magazines, toys, games lIlg Isotopes by DlffusI01~.
.
8:00 P. M _ Young Women·s Ouild Xmas Party-Presbyterlan ParISh House
Door prizes will increase the pleasure
3:15 P. M.- Basketball: College vs. Wittenberg, 0 ................ Field House
and the like at Mrs. Gilcreest's home
All members of the Society of Sigma
of
the cvening. Dancing in the "silver
8:15 P. M. - "WhIstling t~ .the Dark" ............................ Pla.yers Club
for contribution to the \Vel[are Christ- Xi residing 'in Sw~rthmore and all
and blue" room of the Cluh will be an
mas Toy Shop. Such offerings will be o~hcrs .wh.o may be mterested are corevent to remember.
welcome during the next week.
dla1ly lIwlled to attend.
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Social, News of Swarth moreans'
':
'"An,_,d Those Wb'o Are of I,nterest to Them
Reports of mild entertaining and recovering patients are broken
only by ;~. iv"o, 'couples who hav,e take.n advantage. of. this final month of
h
the early stages
193 to assW!! the new year s fi n d lIlg t em enloYlllg
8
of wedded bliss.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. Blair Price, of
Swarthmore avenue, entertained their
bridge club last Tuesday evening at
dinner and bridge. Guests were Mr.
Mr. and
a,.d "'Irs. Po' w' ell "',·II,·am'.,
"
'Irs,
"",'II,'a,n
l'
' . . . G'el,r,'"g,
. 1 . ,'Ir, a"d Mrs.
George GillesJ)ie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
DUfC, and :Mr. and Mrs. \VilIiam DeCaindr)"
Joscph Collins. who was critically ill
with an infection at his home on
Guernsey road last week, is now improving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. \VaYllc H. Randall, of
Riverview road, arc entertaining at dinner and bridge this evening.
.
of Elkin. Park; Mr, R. James Wilson,
Jr. of Merion, Pa.; Mr. Calvin B. Huntoon, of Elsmere, N. Y.; Mr, Roland
M. Cook, Worcester, Mass.; 'Mr. Ephraim K. Smith and Mr. Joseph H, Walter, Jr., of Swarthmore and Mr. John
M, .schmucker of Bronxville, N. Y.
T"he ~ride wore a gown of ivory
satin and lace and carried a bouquet
of gardenias and orchids,
The bridesmaids wore period gowns
of American beauty velvet. Their flowers were old fashioned bouquets. The
matron of honor and maid of honor
were dressed in fuschia velvet made
the same style as the d resses 0 f t IlC
bridesmaids, and carried 0 Id £as h'lone d
bouquets.
Mrs. Towle wore a fuschia crepe
gown all(I M
.. rs. J0 IlUSOIl, mot h er 0 f
the bridegroom, chose a model of sapphire blue ,·clvet. Both wore corsages
of orchids.
pital, West, Philadelphia, Mrs, McGinn
will be remembered by Swarthmoreans
as "Peg," popular cashier at Martel's
for the past four years.
SANDWICH TOASTERS
'1.25 to ,5.95
GALEY'S
803 Edpnont A:venue
dress. The low square cut neckhnes of
the gowns were enhanced by twostrand pearl necklaces.
Bridemaids . included Miss Virginia
Lawrence, of Hudson, N. J.; Miss
'I'
Frances Peter, of Bryn Mawr; ..L" ISS
Margaret Murta, of Merion; Mrs.
Henry Morris, 3i'd. of Carroll Park,
sister of the bridegroom;
d Miss
'Irs Helen
Sam
"
AI exal1 der,o f \ ·"ayne:
an D .
uel J. Lyons, Jr., of Elkins Park. T hey
entered three at each side door at the
fro lit of the church and proceeded
single file to the rear before leading Cl~b r::I~~~~~~ :~e t~:re~!I~~~l Country
tl,e "r,'da'l processioll Ul) the center
Following a wedding trip :Mr. Johnaisle.
son and his bride will make their home
1\1 r. Craig was best man for his son. at 313 Park avenue, Swarthmore.
Ushers were Samuel J. Lyons, Jr.;
The bride attended Ecole Vinet, LauJohn Shoyer, of Merioll; W. Donaldson :Moore and SherwYIl Davis, of ~anne, Switzerland, and was graduated
from Skidmore College, The bridePhiladelphia; Henry Morris, 3rd; and groom was graduated from Lehigh UIl-
CBB8TEB
THE
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care i.• ..,. A1do Tie
can 440'
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Dartmouth and Lafayette A". .
"We Don't Ben
carsWe Senlee n ....,
Say "MERRY CHRISTMAS" With A Bike
EVERY Youngster Wants One
THE HARVARD TEA ROOM
Grace D. Rooney
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JILL
1J1raurrli
1!1rr55 ~QOP
PA.
Starts
•
1938:s Greatest Laugh Hit
"LISTEN DARLING"
with
Freddie Bartholomew
Judy Garland-Mary Astor
Waller Pldqaon
Washi~ton
Also
Carioon--Firsl Run News
"Inside the Maqinol Line" in
'~arch of '11D1e u
c:hel5ter
Pa.
_ _....;S:;.',arts Safllrday
: lEVEl
iIERIiI, SUCI IT. . . . . . .I$I
,"Kiaq of Alcatr..." cmd
Victor McLaglen In
"n. Devil'. Party"
Monday -' Tuesday
f'THE SISTERS"
with
Errol, ,nyun--Belle Daria
,
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LINEN SHOP
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SWARTHMORE CANDY SHOP
104 Park Avenue
PEACE OF MIND
I
Bev. David Braun. MlnlBter
SUNDAY
9:45 A.M.-Sunday 8chool~ Men's
C~,
I
BIble
I
10:00 A.M.-Woman'R Bible Class.
11:00 A. M. - Morning worship. The pastor I
wUI preach on, "First Things ,
Fln!t:·
FOR HIM
- - Sleds
Wagons
GALEY'S
Prote&tant Episcopal
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S.T.M.• Rector
Suspenders
\ 1CI(1C.. . .1C.1Ct(W(~t(IC.IC.ICI!C.. . ._tC.tCbItPf
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Holy Communion.
I
9:45 A. M. - Church School and Bible l."lass.
11:00 A. M. - Annual Student Service.
6:00 P. M. - Y. P. F. Supper Meeting.
Gift Sweets-Bon-Bons and cbocolates
of the very best quality
Housecoats
in Christmas wrappings
and
Taffetas and Satins
Whitman's
$2.88 to $3_88
Cottons-$1.00 and $1.49
79c, 95cand $1.88
A
is
fine gift. 25c to
box
of
always a
$7.SO.
MICHAEL'S
,
"
Slips
boxes.
·COLLEGE PHARMACY
,
Comer
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Clarence F. Carter. A.B., B.D., Mlnlster
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M. - Church School.
11:00 A. M. - Morning Worship.
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Y_O_u_tb__s_er_v_'~
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Sportswear
Shirts
CHESTER
S03 Edglllont Avenue
Leather Jackets
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SkiSnits
Sweaters
Hankies
Sportswear
Silk and Velvet
Negligees
and
rail.'
BUCHNER~:S
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A Complete Stock of Barbizon and Vanitt
Until
Xmas
' ,s
;Don't Forget, Saula
MaU Bo:.:
Anklets
Travel Bags
:
PIRST CHURCH OF CIl1UBT. SCIENTIST.
~renin'gs
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
11:00 A. M. - sunday School.
11:00 A. M. - Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each week. •
p. m. Reading room open dally. escept
Bundays and hOllda.. t to 4 p, 10.. Church
edUlce.
. .
.
. AU are" conllallv In'Vltt-d to attend ~ :_:.:._~_ _aM"ld'd'
8ervlces and use the Reading Boom.
-
Mittens
Flannel Robes
;MOTHER
, AND DAD
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Scarfs
San Toy "Hosiery
GIFTSFfJ~
9:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.-Sewlng and
quUtlng In Wblttler Bouse. Box luncheon.
All are conUally Invited.
Gloves
Leather Jackets
J,~'~ns~~.J';";c!~~\.:cf.~: ~~: 409 DARTHMOUTH AVE.
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Russel Smith.
11:00 A. M.- Meettng for Worship In the
Meeting HOWie.
WEDNESDAY
Robes
Military Brnshes
SHOP FmST
Adult Class. Subject: "The [
Efforts of Producers to Keep
Mackinaws,
Jewelry
::. ::I:::~~:.z:oo;F FRIBNDB TOTG-TI!!ASHBoYpAND I
9:45 A. M. -
Hankies
Neekwear
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TRINITY CHURCH
LOVELY GIFTS!
£ANDY
,.,
8:00 A. M. -
Sunday--2 Big Features
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Christian Seience Church
.... "·God the Preserver of Man" is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all
Methodist Church Notell
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on SunThe Church School at 9 :45 o~clock day, December 11. The Golden Text is:
provides study classes for all ages.
"Withhold not thou thy tender mercies
Bdltor.
. The ~orning wors~ip at 11 o'clock from me, a Lord: let thy loving kindStresses Immunisation Need
IS preparlllg the worshipers for a Christ ness and thy truth continually preserve
centered Christmas. ,
me" (Psalms 40:11).
Considering it of general interest The
The Young People s service at 7
•••
RAYON BREOGE TABLE
COLORED LINEN LUNCHSwarthmorean publishes the following o'clock will consider the Chri.tian way Friend.' Barrel Pucking Tonight
COVERS
with a diamond
EON
SETS
consisting
of
1
letler which was addressed to Elliott to observe the Sabbath Day. Edna
stitch
design.
Colors Green,
Hedgepeth will lead the discussion relChildren of the Swarthmore Friends'
scarf, 8 Doilies and 8 napkins.
Richardson, Borough SecCt!tary:
Wine, Blue, Rust $1.00 each.
Colors Red, Green, Gold $1.95
"Wilt you kindly have this letter pre- ative to a liberal Sabbath white Eleanor Meeting will meet in Whittier House
Shinn
will
represent
the
conservative
at
5
~'clock
this
afternoon,
Fr.iday,
to
set.
sented to Borough Council for their conINDIVIDUAL KNEE ROBES
side of the issue. An open discussion share In th.e annual barrel p.ackmg prosideration?
All-wool, in authentic Scot·
BATH TOWEL SETS by'
will follow
gram. Christmas barrels wdl he made
"Every year a drive is put on to h a v e '
db'
I
tish Tartans. Size. 30 x 60.
Martex in aUractive gift boxes.
all the children of school age immunized
The Church School Board will meet rea y to e sent to. van~us 5ch.oo s sup84.50 each.
From U.95 let to 512.50 .el.
. t d' h h '
ud
• on :Monday evening at the home of ported by the Friends Service Comagams lp t ena a
every year a varlmittee
E'
H
'II I d'
h
able amount of success is attained but Mrs. Henry Hoot on Lafayette ave.
.
veretthour's
unt WI
t e cusH. T PATTERSON
never does th,s
effort y,eld
a 100%' re- nue
T',
.
tomary
singingea ,ofIII Christmas
The
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WALNUT STREET
suit.
he Women s Home and Foreign
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Missionary Societies will ho1,d their carols after a 6 a clock supper.
Philadelphia
It has been my expenence as Health.
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Ch I tt If 'I C d ' Ch r
Officer for the Boro h tl t
t' II umon meetmg on Wednesday afternoon 0
S .th t Lead Adult F
or 0 e , . "c ur r In
a 8'
ug
1a peac Ica y at 2 '30
r. ml
0
orum
every £amily will morc than cooperate Th P M '
'11 b h Id
OPEN TILL 6 P. M.
with the health laws and regulations.
t ~ay~rl ke~h~t wCI h e 1 e as Dr. J. Russell Smith, of Columbia
Many times there art!: misunderstandings usua.a COC • OC Ill. e . ape.
University, will lead fellow members of ''''"""""""""""""""""""""""Phone PEN. 06'I4;;""""""""""""""""""""",,;;;!I
concerning the rules but after proper in- . JUnior hOlr practice wdl take pJace the Adult Class of Swarthmore Friends' rr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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III the Chapel at 7 o'clock, followed b)' Meeting 0" the ubJ'ect "Th Efforts of
terpretatton the resu ts are excellent. Most th S . CI'
,
8' I k
s
e
e emor lair fr~ctlce at
0 C oc . Producers to Keep Things Scarce and
of the families cooperate with the diphSome of the Consequences" at 9 :45 A. M.
theria drive but too many procrastinate.
Presbyterian Church Notes
Sunday, Decem~r 11. Everyone inter"Immunizing against diphtheria has
ested is invited to attend.
IS A NECESSITY FOR
been used for many years and its worth
Sunday morning at the 11 o~clock
is incontestable. The reaction aL the time worship service the sermon topic will J. J.'s Discuss Christmas Worl;
CHRISTMAS
is practically nil; certainly never as much be "First Things First." All departThe J. J.'s met Sunday evening at
as from the vaccination against smallpox. ments of the Church School including
"I would suggest that the Borough the Men's Bible Class will. meet at the home of Dween Lingle on Cornell
make it mandatory that all entering 9 :45 A. M. The Woman's Bible Class avenue. Nancy Goodwin was substituted for June Morrison to take charge
SWARTHMORE CHOCOLATES--60c lb.
school children have a certificate stating meets at 10, A. U..,
.
.
of
the
play
the
group
is
planning.
Prethat they have been immunized or have
The Boys and Girls ChOIr Will meet
BARLEY SUGAR CANDY TOYS-40c lb.
a natural immunity against diphtheria. Sunday afternoC?n at 3 o'clock in the liminary plans for Christmas welfare
Yours very truly
church for an Important rehearsal of to the local family the j. J.'s have
F. S. GI~1.ESPIE,
musi~ for the Christmas Sunday Vesper adopted and to aid in several larger
Home Made Candy Canes
organized projects were made, each of
Health Officer Service.
.
The Young People's Fellowship for the twenty girls present being assigned
Holiday Mints, Bonbons, Novelties
1'1
high school age people will meet Sun- special duties to perform.
d,ax.. evening ~t 6 ~'cI~k ~at the P<.lX'- .. T;~~-oPF-lIt, .I'leetillll,,,,,,1 JO'l£~~
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jjr,·Hoi'is€: r.fii,-Dorotliy Wald~lii\: son s 'home on ~ortli Pi-m'ceton avenue
lips, speaker for the Christmas Seals, Sunday evening, December 18, will be I
The Sixth Annual Students' Christ"dll give a program of readings called a most important one as final and de- I
mas Service will be held at Trinity
tailed arrangements will be made.
"Have You 'Met Yourself?"
Church 011 Sunday morning at 11
The Box Packing Committee of the
The J. ].'s authorized a contribution
o'clock. The speaker will be David McWoman's Association is receiving don- to a farm missionary project in KenNeil Olds,'a member of the senior class. ations of money for Dr. and Mrs. Cov- tucky of which the Rev. J. Jarden
Open Evenings Till 9 :30
John DeJ. Pemberton, J r' f will assist
ington's Christmas. Donations should Guenther of Trinity Church spoke to
the rector in the reading of the ser- be sent not later than December 15 to the organization last year. Other annual
Tel. Sw_ 2149
vice, William T. Livingston, 2nd., and Mrs. ]. R. Kline, 529 Riverview road or disbursements are to be made now by
Louise Kaltenbach will read the LesMrs, W. L. Thorpe, 329 Dickinson the treasurer, Barbara Nason.
sons. William Capron will serve as Cruavenue.
cifer. The Collr:ge Double Quartette
Th.. Trustees will meet .Tuesd~y [1$
will sing and the soloist will be Elizaevenmg December 13, at 8 0 clock III
.
beth Boss.
the Church Study,
[
The one thing we all seek and delli.re. Well, yo~ needn't
A committee of one hundred and forThe Church School Nursery for chil- i
look any further for peace of mind, concerrung your
ty undergraduates, representing the dren ages one to seven, under the difour classes and many denominations. rection of" Mrs. Winthrop R. Wright, i
Christmas shopping. Here at BUCHNER'S is every type of gift imaginable, the very thing
is co-operating. Among the local mem- is available each Sunday morning from!
yon planned to get for Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, Sweetheart, or all the other persons
bers are: Charles A. Caldwell, John 11 to 12 o'clock, in the Parish House.
on your list.
W. Delaplaine, Edward E. Hannum,
The Women's Association will meet I
Edmund Jones, Helen P. Jones, Henry Friday, December 9, in the Parish
McCone, Elizabeth Michael, J. Mark House. Sewing at to A. M., devotionals
Robinson, Robert E. Rowand, Adri- at 12 :30 under the direction of Mrs'l
Gloves
Belts
enne and Frances Shero, Caroline A. M. Adams, and luncheon at 1 o'dock.
Shero and Margaret Shoemaker.
Slippers
Hosiery
The Young Women's Guild will hold'
I a Christmas Party on Thursday even-I
Wallets
Pajamas
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Sweaters
Muftlers
8WARTlD40RE PRESBYTElUAN CHURCH
products.
MEDIA
Friday -- Saturday
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ing, December 15, at 8 o'clock in the
Parish House, in honor of new women
members of t he Church and congrega...
tion. Mrs. Walter Luff will read the
Christmas devotions.
The Junior Intermediate department
will entertain a group of children from
the Chester Neighborhood House' on
Saturday, December 18 from 2 to 4.
In preparation for this event a wrapping party will be held on Friday, afternoon, December 17 from J' to 5 by
the pupils in the first three years of
the department and a decorating party
on Friday night from 6:30 to 8 by the
three oldest classes.·
Suggestions for Xmas
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BOSAUB
11.... _DBYDEN
The olllalOIl8 e~rea.ed. below an Ua_
of Uall IndiY1dU&l writer.. AU !etten to fte
Swartbmorean moat be .taned. ~~
mQ be UMd If the ldeam,. of \he wd'ter
II lmawD to tbe KcUtar.
trW be
DUblluec! onb' at the dlllCftUan or OM
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Trinity Chureh Notes
The Young People's Fellowship will
hold a supper meeting, at the Churcb,
on Sunday evening at 6 o'clock.
At the meeting o£ Ihe Woman's Guild
on Wednesday Mrs, Guy A. McCorkle,
reporting for the committee in charge
of the mortgage interest and reduction
fund, announced that the women of
the Parish had contributed to date just
under the $1,200 which had been
pledged. The difference of a few dollars will be met before the end of the
year.
On Friday afternoon, Decemb.er 16
the Primary Department of the Church
School will have a party and at 8 P. M.
the Y. P. Ji'. will mer.t for a.n evening
of "Fun and Fellowship."
SWARTHMOREAN'
",lin
~::~:!;}. ~;~t~;l1i~y.mcmber
JACK
PBlER Eo TOLD
LETl'ERS TO THE EDITOR
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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9,1938
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9, 1938
Do Y_ KIIow
TIle Stan
Phillip Banta, son of :Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Banta, of Swarthmore Crest.
underwent an appendicitis operation
thq
of the Psi
last Tuesday. He is cOlwalescing in the
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sidney Johnson
Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park.
. church, presided at the console before
Operated Separately From The Harvard
and during the ceremony.
entertained at dinner for the ushers last
hy
Mrs. Powell, mother of the bride, week at thp.ir home on South Chester
Arthur Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. Collins, of Swarthmore avenue, wore a gown of pale blue crepe with road.
has been seriously ill for the past two skirt fringed to the floor and slight
Former Owner of The Homestead Tea Rooms
Births
weeks. He is now convalescing and get- train. Her matching felt hat was trimmed with ostrich feathers and she wore
of Asbury Park and Ocean Grove, N. J.
ting along nicely.
a corsage of dark purple orchids.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Holland, Jr.,
,~.~---Mrs. Craig was dressed in gray chif- of Media, are receiving congratulations
Dinner Served 5 :30 to 7 :30
Craig Powell
fon and crepe with corsage of light upon the birth of twill sons, Donald
65c, 75c, 90c, and $1.00
A heautiful wedding was solemnized colored orchids and a plum velvet hat. Gibson and Robert G. Holland, 3rd, on
A
reception
for
about
two
hundred
Monday
of
this
week
in
the
Fitzgerald
in Trinity Church at 4 o'clock last FriSnnday Dinner Continuously 12 :30-7 :00
day afternoon, December 2, when the and fifty guests was held at Green Hill Mercy Hospital, Darby. The lIew arrivals are grandsons of Mr. and Mrs., J.
I:{ev. J. Jarden Guenther. rector, joined F arms.
$1.00
Mr. Craig and his bride sailed from Donald Gibson, of Hillborn avenue,
in marriage 1\1 iss Dorothy Elizabeth
Powell, daughter of Mr. and !{rs. New York on Saturday for a fifteen day Swarthmore. and of Mr. and Mrs. RcbTelephone Swarthmore 1395
George n.. Powell. of Allendale Farm. cruise to Panama. After February .15 crt George Holland, of Moylan.
Sproul road, and Mr. Blair Craig, son they will be at home at Field House,
Evening Parties
Teas
Bridges
Dinners
Lnncheons
Farm.
).Ir. and 1\.frs. John ~lcGinn, of Ardof Mr.~ and ·~[rs. \Villiam B. Craig. of Allendale
As her going away outfit the bride more, arc the proud parents of a !~
Overbrook.
The elaborate llse of greenery and wore a woolen ensemble of soft green, daughter born last Friday morning,
December 2, in the l\fisericordia Hos-j
flowers made a veritable bower of the the coat trimmed with ocelot fur.
The bride is a graduate of Baldwin
church. 'fhe side walls of the building
,vere completely covered with southern School. l\f r. Craig is an alumnus of
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windows. A tiered candelabra with
seven tapers at each side aisle and two
Johnson - Towle
at the rear of the church were surThe marriage of Miss Maude Sanrounded by cibotium ferns and large born Towle, daughter of ~[r. and 1\'lrs.
white standards of Easter lilies. The Ralph E. Towle, of Pclham, N. Y., and
spicy odor of hemlock which covered Daniel Pierson Johnson, son of Mr.
the radiators mingled with (he fra- and ~[rs. Albert Sidney Johnson, of'
grance of the lilies. In front of the Swarthmore, was performed in the Huchancel rails were two candelabra with gUl!t1ot Memorial Church, Pelham, N.
five even tapers and at each side of
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the aisle in the choir stall a peaked YWillard
Soper performcd the cerecandelabra with nine candles burned mony.
hefore the customary single tapers on
and
RIGHT HERE IN SWARTHMOREThe bride, who was given in marriage
the altar.
the
new
magazlne
for boys &; glrlD.
by her father, had as her matron of
You can get distinctive gifts for each member
Given in marriage by her father the honor, her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ralph E.
2 I-yr. Subl!Uiptions Onl,. 13.00
bride wore a lovely gown of l\-{editer- Towle. Jr.• of Elkins Park. Miss DorRegular Price $2.00 per yr.
of your family or your friends. Below are
rancan blue satin fashioned on princess othy Marvin, of Pelham, was the maid
Popular
Science
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a few suggestions. We have many more.
lines with form fitting bodice, long of honor. Bridesmaids were l\fiss Jane
Popular Mechanics ' ,$2.50
Sleeves tight to the Duffed shoulders, a Wood and Miss Mary Elizabeth Robbin.
For the boys who llke to tinker with
full skirt and six-yard train. Her tong and Miss Alice Nauman of Pelham; Miss
gadgets of all kinds
veil, of M editerrallcall bluc tulle, fell Karine Willard of Stamford, Conn.;
from a wide coronet of Parma violets Mrs. Donald Knight and Mrs. Robert
Perfumes-Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauftman
and she carried a bouquet of white
Carpenter of New Rochelle, N. Y.
subscriptions for ALL MapslDes
French violets with a shower of Parma
lIr. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., of
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violets to the bottom of the skirt.
Sw.
2080 313 Dartmouth Ave.
Swarthmore acted as best man for his
As maid of honor for her sister, Miss
Swarthmore
for
LenVirginia Powell, wore a chiffon gown brother, U.her. were Ralph Towle, Jr"I;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
theric, Lelong, Old Spice
of Nina blue with slippers and hat to
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match and carried a bouquet of Parma
and Elizabeth Arden.
violets.
Styled like that of the maid of honor
with sbirrcd bodices and little puffed
sleeves,' full skirts with slight trains the
bridemaids' dresses were of a violet
shade exactly matching their bouquets
NoW Playing
of Parma violets. Their tiny violet do11
ha'ts were tied at the back of the head
"Submarine Patrol"
DRESSFS
COATS
'with chiffon hows. the streamers falling
Does He Smoke?
Richard Greene-Nancy Kelley
to the· waistline. The maid of honor had
802 Edgmont Avenue
Preston Foster-George Bancroft
streamers reaching to the hem .... f her
Swarthmore agents for
sUm Summerville-John Carrodlne
Chester, Pa.
Henry Armetta
John Middleton Tobacco
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DECEMBER 9, 1938
THE SWARTHMOREAN
SPORTS REVIEW
The third grade mothers group of Studen18 Hear Experl8 at
College Athletic Election.
Edward JakIe
the College avenue school met ycsterhas been re-elected day afternoon in the grade room. Mrs.
captain of the
Swarthmore Coilege W. R. Huey was in charge of the mcet-
REAL SAVING'S!
Tri·
Smool Guidance CHuie
A Yocational Guidance Clinic for the
football team. He was ,m outstanding iug and arranged the program. Sev- ~ seniors and juniors of Swarthmore,
back and high scorer on the 1938 team eral mothers took part in a discussi~n. Springfield. and Clifton Heights High
which finished wi\h the best gridiron of the subject "Music For Our Chtl- Schools, was held at the high school
record compiled in more than a decade drcn."
in Clifton Heights on Tuesday, Decby a Swarthmore Conege team.
'rhe children took part in the pro- ember 6 1938, from 1 :45 to 3 :00. 'l'he
Heywood H. Broun will manage the gram by singing Christmas carols.
students' selected the vocation which
1939 team. He is the son of the news• I
appealed to them most and, separated
paper columnist and a resident of Craemer on Wharton Honor Roll into allottcd classrooms, proceeded to
Stamford, Conn. David Cooper, of Bet-I
learn all thcy could from a well-chosen
air Ohio, was elected junior manager.
Swarthmore High School has been not-. speaker, successful in that par~icular
Charles. Crothers, former Springfield Hied by the Wharton School of the Uni- field.
High School athlete, now a resident versity of Pennsylvania that William
Previous to this, the three student
of New Haven, Conn., was chosen cap- Craemer, Jr., was on the Term Hon~r bodies were entertained by the Cli£tain of the soccer team.
Roll for the first term 1937-38. Thls tOll Heights High School Orchestra.
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Honor ~oll is cO~I}()scd of the fift,Y stu- which played a few popular songs,
Swarthmore 50; Alumni 22
dents with the highest average ttl the This joint meeting was arranged by
\Vharton School. Craemcr was, also ~he Mr. Harry E. Oppelliander of SwarthThe basketball season hopped off to rccipicnt of Senior HOl1o~s, havm~ mam- more, Mr. Milton L. Smith of Springan early start last Friday evening. The tained an average of. A 111 two-thirds of field, and Mr. Russell L. \Villiams of
Swarthmore College team was warmed his work for his Selllor year.
Clifton Heights.
up and needed an opponent to serve UI\I'!I,.iellris~,mty' 0"f'hOpe'n·naSsYlgvraan1aual.~e,dJ!~~mI9~,1 The vocations represente.d .and the
for experimental purposes before the
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vlatlonI'S a graduate of the Swarthmore High t speakers for each were:
regular season got UIl(I er way.
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Always ready to oblige, the Alumni School Class of 1934. He is the son Qf Ted Smith, Sales Manager. astern , if
climbed down from their stools in the Mrs. and Mrs. William Craemer, of Har- Lines; Beauty CuIture-hrllss Jean Medrafting rooms, crawled out of their vard avenue.
garey, Practitioner; Bacteriology and
swivel chairs and from behind mahog, •
Lab Technician-}.{iss Marion Gianany desks or laid aside their samPlel Student Reunions Again Soon niny, Instructor Medical Tech. Graduand brief cases, for the evening.
ate Hospital, U. of P.; Chemistry and
Result: a foregone conclusion, the
Tom Littlefield will return to his home Chemical Engineering - Dr. Walter
college team had a nice little workout on Swarthmore place next Friday ac-I Keightol1, Assistant Professor of Chernand a victory and the Alumni put in companied by his Dartmouth College' istry at Swarth!"o~e College; Costume
a call for an extra supply of liniment roommate, Robert Barstow, of Hartford,! and Dress Deslgnmg-Profes5lor Fl?rto case aching muscles that had not Conn. The boys will spend the Christmas ence AI. Turner, Home Economics,
been used since the 'last time' 011 the vacation with Tom's parents" Mr. and, Drexel; Engineering-Professor Scott
"Alumni team."
Mrs. R. J. Littlefield. Tom was recently B. Lilly, Civil Engineering, SwarthSwarthl11oreG. F. P. aPl)ointed to the editorial staff of The more College i Forestry-Mr. R. L'I
Jakie, f. ., .. "............ 2 0 16 Dart, literary magazine of the college. l Smith, Dellt. ~orcsts and Wat~rs; In-I
Simson, f......• ,.......... 2 0
4
Iterior Decorating and Commercial ArtEberle, f. ................ 5 1 11
Other Dartmouth students who wilt Profess~r Edna T. Brondea~, Home
Asinoff, f. ....... ,........ 2 0
4 return to the Borough from Hanover, Economics, Drexel;. Journah~m-Mr
'VeHmer, c..............• 0 2
2 N. H., on the 16th arc \Villiam Cleaves, Frank Velltter, Evellmg ~ulletlll; Ma-,
Smith, c. ................. I 0
2 of Cornell avenue, and Seymour and. chinist and Auto ~lcchamc-}..I~. Frank
Reller, g. ................. 0 0
~ William Rutherford, of Stratll Haven I Boch, .Garage Owner; .l..'~e(hCll1e-:-Dr'l
Blackman, g. ....••....... 1 0
avcnue.
Frcdenck Rank, Ph:rslclan, Chfton
Crothers, g............... 3 1
71
Hdghts: hlusic-?o.·Ir. Clyde Dengler,.
Haverstick, g .............. 1 0
2
James Dryden will return to his home I Ullper Darby High. School; Nursing,
23 4
50 on Dartmouth avel~ue Saturday, t.he Iand ~ir Hostess-;-)'flSS Helen Lukens;
Totals .•...............
17th, to remain until January 2 With PhYSical Educalton-Mr. Earle wa-I
AlumniG. F. P. his parents, 1h. and Mrs. Alexander. ten, \Vest Chester State Teachers;
Peter. r. ................. 1 0
2 M. Dryden, before rcsuming classes at I Public Entertainment - Mr. EdmOl~d,
Abrams, f. ................ 4 0
8 Springfield College, Springfield, Mass. Sir Angelo, Hedgerow Theatre;. RadiO
Stetson, c ................. 0 0
0
I-Mr. O. C. Barteau, Safety dlrector,1
Frazer, c . . , .............. 0 0
0 1.fary Bonsall, of Cornell avenue, and R. C. A. Victor; Secretary-Mr. F. T.'
Blake, c......... ,......... 0 0
0 James Jackson, of Park avenue, stu- Ewing, Bell Telepholle, Traffic !!mploy-,
\Vray, g. ......•..•....... 2 1
5 dents at the College of Wooster, Woo- ment Supervisor; and Teadllng-Mr.
Brunhouse, g. ............ 1 1
3 ster, 0., wi1l hegin their _~hristmas va- Earl F .. Maloney, Philadelphia.
Sipler, g. .............•.•. 2 0
4 cation next Friday. 'Voaster classes
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Totals ......•........... 10 2 22
Miss Mary Wood, of Cornell avenue, I
Referee-Bi!l Ziegenfus, Muhlenberg
George Armitage, SOil of hlr. and and hHss Frances Newton, of Swart~-'
College: umpire-D. R. Derner, \Vestl Mrs. George L. Armitage, of South more College, spent last week-end 111
Chester State Teachers College.
Chester road, will return irom Perk i- ~ New York City visiting an aunt of
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Victor Troxell, a student at Ursinus
Phillies 8; Hershey Junior Bears 2 was College, Collegeville, will be at his
the score Monday night at the Phila- home on Dartmouth avenue next Satdelphia Arena when a team composed of
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Chester teams calling themselves the
Clarence Hartman, a student at PerIIPhilties" decisively defeated the Her- kiomen Preparatory School, will arshey Junior Bears at ice hockey. Less rive home ior the Christmas holidays
than a minutp. after the opening gong, the 011 December 17.
youngsters scored a goal and from that
point on were, never headed.
Theodore Dingle, son of hIr. and
The attack presented was too versa- :M rs. Howard J. Dingle, of Park avetile and varied for the Junior Bears, who nue, will arrive home for the Christwere kept on the defensive for the greater mas holidays Wednesday. December 14.
part of the gamc.
He attends Mercersburg Academy.
Phillies
Positions
Hershey
Ladner
Goal
Swartz
11iss Petra Lingle, daughter of 1lr.
Tait
Right defense
Brinker and }'Irs. Roy P. Lingle, of Cornell aveRillo
Left defense
Miller nue, will arrive home for the Christ- i
Centre
I. Corsetti mas vacation next Thursday. ?\.fiss
Sorbey
Ebersole Lingle is a student at Wilson College. I
Bunting
Left wing
Right wing
Sheeley
Felolle
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Phillies spares-Prambles, Geisel, Go).f iss Clara J can Alston, daughter of I
wan, Jones, Gorman, Henderson. Her- ~{r. and }.[rs. G. L. Alston, of West-,
shey spares-Pendleton, StO\'er, E. Cor- dale avenue, will arrive home for the i
setti, Skinner, Von Nieda, Emerich, Shif- Christmas holidays next Saturday. }.{iss i
Oet, Huber, Hancock, Penesi. First per- ~lston is a student at Bucknell Univer-j
iod scoring-I, Fc10ne (unassisted), 50 slty.
seconds; 2, Hancock (Penesi) 7 :45; 3,
"Miss Barbara Ludwig, daughter oi I
Sorbey (Bunting), II :32; 4, Frambes Mr. and lofrs. John N. Ludwig, of Wal(unassisted).
14.49.
Penalty - Geisel nut lane, will arrive home next Friday
(tripping). Second period scoring-5, to spend the Christmas vacation with
Bunting (Sorbey), 2:37; 6, Felone( Sor- her family.
bey), 5:59; 7, Sorbey( Bunting, Felone),
7 :25. PCllaltics-Sorbey (fighting,S minHtes); Ebersole (fighting, 5 minutes);
Jones (board-checking): Sheeley (roughGOBLETS & SHERBETS
ing). Third period-8, l. Corsetti (Eber
20c--30e--4Oc Each
sole), 6.15; 9, Sorbey (Tate), 8.30; 10,
Fc10nc (unassisted). 14.55: PenaltiesGALEY'S
Rilli (tripping): Hancock (roughing).
CHESTER
863 Edgmont Avenue
Referee-Jack Campbell. Linesman-Jerry Dupuy.
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TOYS AND GAMES
The Ideal Gilts lor Santa
to Leave Under the
Xmas Tree
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S. Chester Rd.
Swar.105
MRS. WM. TIDBALL
Old Bank Bldg.
Swarthmore, Pa.
11TH & CROSBY STS.
CHESTER, PENNA.
BALTO. PK. & HIRST AVE.
E. LANSDOWNE, PA.
NEW FROM OLD
It's not too late to bring In that
dress that just doesn't suit and
have It remodelled Into one you'U
be proud to wear thts Chrlstmas.
EILEEN SHOP
409% Dartmouth Avenne
5c
Evaporated Milk Tall Can
5c
19c
17c
Garden Peas Shamrock Sweet 2 No, 2 Cans
17c
Pineapple Juice Doles No. 10 Can, 3 Qls.
44c
Uco Whole Kernel, Golden Banlam Com No.2 Can
I , - - - I Fruits
Local. Win on Philadelphia Ice
Hospital Servi"" of Philadelphia. Groop Hillboro avenue, entertained with three
Mrs. Roy Fahl, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
This Week's ChiaperoOB
hospitalization plan,. for employees of tables of bridge last Saturday evenit,g.
E. Robb, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gorm~n
Phi~adelphia and vicinity" was discussed.
Introductory Class chaperons tomor- and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoot WIll
IlWe arranged a staff co~ference with
Miss Pearl E. Bastian, of Swarth- row evening when the Swarthmore chaperon the Advanced Class wh~le t.he
Mrs. Karge, a m!mber of thiS board, also more avenue, was recently elected Pres- Dancing Classes convene in the Wo- Senior Assembly chaperons Will mCommnnity NDl'IIe Telle of th~ board ?f dlrec.tors ".f Camp SID1- ident of the Beaver College Alumnae man's Club House will be: Mr. and dude Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris, Mr.
Chrietmae Plans After
s~1Ile to assist he~ III get~ng a compl~tc Club of Philadell)hia.
Mrs. Walter M. Reynolds, Mr. and and Mrs. Rex I. Gary, Mr. and Mr••
history, general mformahon and famtly
Bney November
Mrs. C. W. \Vorst, Dr, and Mrs. Town- Allyn T. Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
backgn)und of the children sent from this
1<', Brown, ~fr. and hIrs. A. B. Reavis,
Dr. James F. Bogardus, St:\te Secre- send Scudder. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
The November report prepared for district to Camp Sunshine. This type of
Alvord. Mr. and 1\Irs. Walter M. Dick- ~fr. and hit's, Fred jones and Mr. and
presentation at yesterday's board meet- conference is to enable the Camp com- tary of Forests and \Vaters, went deer inson, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Whitaker and Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan.
ing by Mrs. Elizabeth A. Worrall, super- mittee to know the problems of the chil- hunting on ;l'hursday and Friday of last Mr.;. 11arie G. DOllnelly.
vising nurse. of the Community Health dren accepted for camp and to determine week when he was the guest of Colonel
~[r. and Mrs. Rex L Gary, Mr. and
Society brought out the following:
th~ value oi the camp experience to the Wm. Kaul of St. Mary's, Elks Co.
"Included in the nursing service to or chlldren.
in behalf of patients cared for during
IlAt .i?e request of Miss Elliman, the
Mrs. George M. Cleaves, of Bar HarNovember, 24 visits to prenatal l)atients, supcrvlsmg . nurse r~pre.sented the Red bor, Me., is visiting Miss Olive Cleaves,
DINNERWARE
34 visits to mothers of newborn babies, Cross Nursmg SerVIce III a symposium, of Ogden avenue, this week.
3%-pe. Sets
240 visits to those suffering from acute 'The Cancer Problem as met by Public
82.95 10 '5.95
Hinesses, 3 visits to patients included in Health Nurses' led by Mrs. \Vitliam If.
::\-Ir. and Mrs. \Valter L. Thorpe,
the crippled children's service; Included Talbot, R. N., President Philadelphia Dickinson avenue, will entertain their
GALEY'S
in the health supervision services were, League of Nursing Education. Partici- bridge club Saturday evening, Decem803 Edpnont Avenue
CHESTER
23 visits to newborn 36 visits to infants pants from Red Cross. Babies Hospital, ber 17.
under 1 year, 113 visits to the preschool ~hipps Instit~te and. Visiting Nurse So.
age, 53 visits to the school age, 31 visits clety of Phtladelphla prepared for the 1--to adults. This makes a total of 603 visits Cancer Forum presented to the general
centers with 16 Ilew enrollments. Twenty La~kenau Hos~)1t~1 Research Instltt.~.
five patients were referred to clinics duro assisted by Dlstnc.t .#1, Pennsylvam3
iug the month, with thirteen corrections S~te Nurses Assoclabon, .
made, 8 tonsil operations, 3 receiving
Plans h~ve been made w~lth the Hea~th
glasses, I receiving orthopedic shoes. I center t.halrman for. Chrlstmlas parbes
completing dental corrections. Six cases to ~ held ~t the vanous hea th cente~s.
were referred to FamiJy Service for con- Christmas h.sts. have been made of chlltinued supervision and fOllr cases to other dren to ~ .mVlted.
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uAlso It IS planned to prOVide Christagencies.
mas cheer for shut-ins and the crippled
"There have been innumerable meetings children under our care who otherwise
and conferences with Miss Martha Tay- would not have any Christmas."
lor and Mrs. Wayne Randall, Red Cross
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District Roll Call r.hairman of the
"USE Gas for the 4 Big Jobs!" That's the
Early Use of Seals Urged!
Swarthmore Branch, throughout the
slogan you see in American Gas Associmonth regarding Roll Call plans and ac"Ii those who received Christmas
tivities.
ation magazine advertisements. And those
Seals this year will use them on their
jobs are---<:ooking, refrigerating, house heat"The new program of nursing care as mail and packages and send remittance
apPl'C?\'ed b.y the State Departmen.t. of promptly to the Delaware County Tuing and water heating. Using all four of these
Pubhc A.sslstance for per~ons recelvmg berculosis Association, they will be rellservices means endless comfort in the home
State ~ehef becam~ effective Novem~er dering a real service to the cam••• and economy. Christmas is an ideal time
17. 'rlus. ag~ncy Will be used to prOVide I'aigll," Dr. W. "V. Comfort, President
the service III Central Delaware County. of the Association said today.
to round out your household gas equipment.
The State will IlaY $.95 a visit for nursThese cheery little messengers o{
See outstanding values below:
i~g. service for ~ minimum Jl~ber ?f health give every person in the COIl1VISits needed .durmg an .a~ut~ Illness III munity an olJportunity to participate
accordance With a physIC13.n 5 orders. once a year in continuing and expand"Aware of a very defimte n~ed and ing the fight against tuberculosi:;. This
an absorbing interest among the mo~h~rs 1 preventive work helps ill many ways
for more knowledge about the trallllllg, and is the means of giving the children
and care of children, Miss Janice Ayres,' of today five times the chance of esstaff nurse in the Folsom district, has caping tuberculosis that they had thirty
for a tong time been laying the groul1d~ years ago.
work for the organization of a child study
During the past five years, the Asgroup. Following months of study and sociation has cared for over 700 Delaplanning, of building the interest amI co- ware County residents in Jocal sanaoperation of the community, the first or- toria. Last year, 1,182 medical examillaganizeo meeting· of ·the group was' held tic)us' were give'll in the special clil11c
. November 14, in the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Association to find early cases
Room of the Folsom Fire House. Nine- of tuberculosis. Transportation for patenn were present, most of them mothers tients and material relief for tuberculwho attended the Folsom Health Center osis families is also provided by the
and are anxious for help and a better Association. A county-wide educational
understanding of the problems of childrell campaign is conducted throughout the
of all ages. Miss Ayres presided at the year to inform the public of the tatest
meeting, temporary officers and committee methods in the care and prevention of
chairmen were selected. Mrs. Edwin tuberculosis. The Association not only
Tomlinson was chosen as president for helps the afflicted, but endeavors to
the present. Invited representatives from protect the well from infection.
Ridley Park Child Study Club and RutFor thirty-one years the Christma.
ledge Mothers Club were present to offer Seal has helped alleviate the suffering
suggestions and explain the functions and of many and just how far this assisvalue of their clubs. The regular meet- tallce can he spread during the coming
ings will be held the first Monday ot year depends entirely on the response
every month at 8 P. M. Plans were made to the annual appeal to "Buy and Use
to start a lending library immediately for Christmas Seals I"
the use of members. Gifts of suitable
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books will be greatly appreciated.
NEWS NOTES
"Reports of activities have been gen-model above
erously published regularly during the
Miss Margaret Whiteman was one of
~awer
broiler uode es ovckD. heat control;
month. Appreciation is especially ex- the members of the Christian Union of
gIant and th
. C coo JOg top· one
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ree Simmer top b
pressed for the excellent publicity givel. Bradford Junior College, Bradford,
matte top 2nd oven r hf
':lrners; auto·
the Red Cross Roll Call by The Swarth- ~lass., which entertained with a Christcash. Slightl'
Ig mg. PClCe-$139.'O
morean. Following a request for supplies mas party sixty-five of the less privilBoth
~ ~asy bu~get plan.
for the Loan Closet, published in The Ieged children of the local community,
seal jnsuring 22
;,lied Performance
spec C CP advantages.
Swarthmorean we received a donation of I an allnual event inaugurating Bradtwo sheets t,,:o blankets and one spread. ford's New England Christmas celebraAt the re~uest of Mrs. Koch, home hy- tion which includes a Library Christgiene chairman, these will be lent to the mas Hour, a medieval chora.1 page~nt,
Morton Home Hygiene class when and a Yule Log ceremony. MISS \Vlllteneeded by the class instructor.
man is the daughter of Mrs. ]. Harvey
"On November 4 Miss Ayres accom- \Vhiteman of the Swarthmore Apart.
f t h e ments.
panied Mrs. "Vorrall to a meetmg
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Child Hygiene Association at the Children's Hospital in Philadelphia. On Nov-I Dr. and ~[rs. Frank. Aydelotte reember 10 thc Su )ervising Nurse attended turned Saturday to t~elr home on Ce.
f thl
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of member dar lane after spcndmg a week or so
A constant supply of dean, piping
a meetmg 0
C execu Ives
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lar ottesvi Ie, a" were r. yhot water any hour of the day or
agencies ~ tI le
n;. e
m
i~struct detotte recuperated after an attack of
night. That's the gift of an AutopUflX?se 0
lhe mCC ltlt~ was .tOh th.
the grippe.
matic Gas Water Heater.
and Impress t e execu Ives WI
e Importance of having every staff member!
Mrs. Peter E. To1d, of Park aveTrial Purchase or Easy Rental
thoroughly familiar with the function of
nue, entertained the women teachers
Here's the ideal gas appliance for an
the United Campaign.
You have a choice of either buying
of the junior-intermediate department
unused fireplace or cold cornet. Gives
on our Trial Purchase plan or rent"On November 15 Mrs. Worrall and df the Presl:(yterian Sunday School
instant, glowing heat. Finished in black
ing an automatic Gas Water Heater.
or brown with chrome trim. PriceMiss Girvin attended the Philadelphia at luncheon last Friday.
Ask for full details on beth methods.
.$U.2' cash installed up to 10 feet oE
Tuberculosis Conference. On the 17 the
Available
are - Penfield. Welsbach
piping. Slightly more on our easy
supen'ising nurse at~ended t~e dinner I Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, of
budget plan.
or Ruud heaters.
meeting of the CounCil of Soc131 Agencies of Chester and Vicinity. The pur-I rr=============="i1
pose of this meeting was to have every
worker present the services of the organ· ~
GIFT LAMP SHADES
izatioll represented. This program is t·)'
Made to Order
Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
be continued in an effort to clarify the
ANY STYLE, SIZE and
policy and function of the agencies in
this community. To better enable workers
DESIGN
to use the resources of the community
Order Early
to the fullest extent.
"On November 18 Miss Ayres atUNNY 409 Dartmouth
tended the luncheon of the Health Division of the Council of Social Agencies .
HADE
Avenne
On November 23 the entire staff attended an early morning. meeting ..cal1~ ;
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by the Council of SOCial AgenC1e~ 10 i
Philadelphia to explain the ASSOCiated I!i-==============;;:;;;!l
GUATEMALAN GOODS
and
XMAS NOTIONS
- Uco Sauerkraut No. 2)1 Can - California Mackerel 3 Tall Cans I Fruit Cocktail Del Monte No. 2)1 Can -
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
REVIEWS LOCAL
HEALTH WORK
SCHOOL NEWS
Mothel'll Diseuse Chlldren'e
Music
DECEMBER 9, 1938
and Vegetables
Florida Juicy Seedless
GRAPEFRUIT
Golden Ripe
7C
-
10 for 19c
Extra Fine Quality
Doz.
BANANAS
12c
SEA FOODS
DAIRY FOODS
Telephone Sw. 360
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fea::allty
Complex - yet Simple
Imagine fifteen telephones all wired
together so that each can be connected with each of tho others.
Now multiply by a MILLION and
scatter them all over the United States.
But keep them all wired together I Or
-to be more practical-add enough
awitching equipment 80 that any two
can be connected instantly I You now
bave a simplified picture of tho DeB
System.
Perhaps this giveo you lOme idea
why tharels $266 worth or plant and
equipment ror fJV8r1 Bell tel.pholUl
in Penll8Jlvania. And "hy we Deed
more than 16,000 highly.trained
people to serve PeDDsylTania'.
1,200,000 DeB telephon~ And why
it takes careful, expenenced man·
agement to give you-at low costthe world'. &neat telepbone oerrioo.
In spite or this amazing complexity,
the use or the telephonols simplicity
itself. you ..... mu:h an old friend
hundreds of
away in a minute
or two. You'n h .... dearly-as it
tailing f• .,.,.to-face. you ..... ..n 100
mil.. (station-to..tation) ror ooly. SS
cents any night arter 7 or any Sunday ••• Num/JeT pktue? Tho DeB
Telephone Company ofP...aayI-..n1a.
ume8
SOLID POUND PRINT
FRESHLY SLICED
CREAMERY
BUTTER
STEAK
COD
Lb.3Ie
Lb.12c
bear lam::e
liAS
WATER HEATER
I
Quality Meats
tl
Cello. Wrapped, Sugar Cured
TRIPLE TENDER
PIK-NIKS
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No Cooking Required - Ready to Eat
HUmPHREY
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BOLOGNA
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Grocery Specials for Entire Week of Dec. 8 to 14.
All other items for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only.
We reserve the right to, limit all quantities.
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HIA ELEETRIE [amPABY
THE
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REPUBLICAN WOMEN'S
I Kraus. Elizabeth Pope and Sarah Fraser
CHRISTMAS PARTY HERE were junior hostesses.
Mr. Paris. fourteen-year-old pupil of
David Sokoloff. amazed guests ..ith his
Delaware County's local Repuhlican extraordinary ability at the piano. Mr.
majorities in last month's ele..:tion were Katz, a pupil of the same teacher, and
reported with pride by many commit- Mr. Paris delighted with a two piano
teewomen and presidents of local coun- duet Lisztts UHungarian Fantasy" while
dis, as the roll of county districts was each young man played 5010 selections of
DECEMBER 9, 1938
SYARTHMOBEAN
Girle at Private School Counell resentatives of Westtown School. Mrs.
Helen Hall was in charge of the George
A Girl's COWlCii of Private Sehools School delegation.
met at Friend's Select School last Sun- , - - - - - - - - - - - - -....
day afternoon. The following SwarthDeanna Durbin DOlLS
moreans were delegates: Shirley Ward
14.95
who represented Mary Baldwin School.
Dr. William F. G. Swann. director Bryn Mawr; Jane Argyle and Betty
GALEY'S
Mrs. E. Grafton Carlisle. Jr.. of
Muhlenberg avenue. entertained with a
neighborhood tea last Wednesday. November 30. Her guests were Mrs. A. T.
Porteous, Mrs. A. Wayne MostcUer,
Mrs. Violet Powell, Mrs. Eugene T.
Speace and Mrs. Arthur Binns.
called at the victory luncheon and Chopin and Albeniz.
of the Bartol Foundation, visited in Hayes, representatives of Friends Select; Phyllis Dana. of George School;
Christmas party of The Women's Re·
_____- - New York last week.
publican Club of Delaware County
I •
(Mrs. Joseph H. Hinkson. president)
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Helen Muth, executive secretary I
held at Strath Haven Inn. Thursday.
of me Family Society. is expected to reMrs. Rolf Neilsen and daughter. Miss sume her duties in Borough Hall soon
December 1.
Mrs. J. O. Hopwood, chairman of po~ Cora Neilsen, of Manistee, Mich., were after having been confined to bed wim
litical activities of the Pennsylvania the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. the grippe for some time.
DECEMBER 9, 1938
CLASSIFIED
N
E
FOB SALE
W
s
CBBSTBB
end.
beauty of Valley Forge and Gettys-
•
Dr. Karl Reuning, of Amherst ave- the Beaver College Alumnae Club of
nue, received a cablegram this week
Suplee's Hardware Store
notifying him of the death of his fa· Philadelphia.
ther, Karl Reuning, of Friedberg, Germany, on December 1. Dr. Reuning's
mother passed away last August.
werel~~~~~~~~;~;;;~~~~;;~~::~~~~~~~~;~
Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern, of RiverMartha R. Blessing. The guests
view road, spent several days last week Miss Isabella Bronk. Mrs. Walter Rod·
man
Shoemaker, Mrs. Scott Lily, Mrs.
visiting friends in Bronxville, N. Y.
Louis Fussell. Mrs. W. A. Iaquelte. and
burg with the forlorn condition of some
of Delaware County"s historic spots,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Borden, of Mrs. H. Jermain Creighton.
notably the landing place of William Park avenue, spent last Sunday visiting
Penn in Chester and the old Pusey relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin ManMiss Virginia Scrivener. of FrankHouse.
gan, of Chester.
ford. was the guest of Miss Betty
Cleaves, of Cornell avenue, last weekIn the absence of Mrs. Winfi.ld W.
Lieutenant and Mrs. F. Kendall Paul end ..
Crawford, music chairman, Mrs. Peter
E. Told, of Swarthmore, assisted Helen and infant son, Charles, of Albrook
Field, Panama, were the week-end
Scheerer Simmonds in leading the Cluh
Mrs. Mary Ward. daughter of Mr.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hurst Paul,
in its annual singing of Christmas of Elm avenue. Following a visit to and Mrs. H. W. Borden, of Park avecarols.
Mr. Paul's father in Maryland they nue, was confined to her bed with grip
A profusion of gaily wrapped gift:J will go to their new home in Middle- all last week. Her brother, Mr. Clarof candy, cookies, jelly, tobacco, etc., town. Pa., where Lieutenant Paul is ence Borden, of Park avenue, spent
the week-end with friends in Trenton,
was put in charge of a committee for attached to the Army Air Corps Base.
Pa.
Christmas distribution to the residents
"Rinky" McCurdy, daughter of Mr.
of the County Farm at Lima.
and Mrs. Wallace M. McCurdy. of Og- "Mrs. Norman Krase, of Harvard aveden avenue, has been made captain of nue, entertained at luncheon yesterday
the George School Hockey team for afternoon.
Musical Tea iu Old Bank
next
year.
Building
CHRISTMAS CRAZY-THAT'S US!
We are fully 8tocked, decorated and ready for tbe Christmas erueh!
New and amusing items in all departments. Make a special effort to
come in and .ee the beaulilul silt dloplay.
Mexican Coffee Bottles are the latest rage .... 50c to $1.50
Wallace Nutting Prints at. . . . . . . . . . . .
.$2.95
Console Sets of Sparkling Crystal from. . . . . . . .
. $2.75
A Lamp for every room from. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. $1.00
Fine Gold and Silver Jewelry frOID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00
Compacts, Perfume, Soaps from. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50c
SIX MORE DAYS TO ORDER RYTEX XMAS CARDS
-NAME IMPRINTED, 50 for $1.00
BE WISE-BUY NOW
COOLEY LILLEY
Edgmont Ave. at Welsh St.
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Mrs. Harold
G. Griffin. of Rutgers
Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer, of Og- avenue,
Mrs. William F. G. Swann, Mrs. Henwas confined to her home last
ry A. Piper, Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson den avenue, spent last week-end on week-cnd with a severe cold.
and Mrs. D. W. R. Morgan poured last their farm, Bcrgfriden, at Canadensis,
Sunday afternoon at a tea for over a Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. ]. H. Gorden McConechy,
hundred guests given by Mabel W. Frasof
Elm avenue, returned Monday after
Mr. and Mrs. George Logan, of Corer and Ellen W. Delaplaine in their Rut- nelJ avenue, had as their house guests spending the week-cnd in New York.
gers avenUe studio for parents and friends
for the past week, Colonel and "Mrs.
of their piano pUI)ils.
Ford Richardson. Colonel Richardson
Connie Williams, Adele Morgan, Ann 1is stationed in West Virginia.
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PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE
ALTBRATIONa-R£~ROOFlNG
PAIN'rING-PAPERlNG
HARDWOOD FLOORS
GLAZING-STORM SAsll
Swarthmore 465--632-J
ADULT NIGHT AT SCHOOL
Monday, December 12, 8 P. M.
FOUND
This week's topics and speakers for the weekly lectures
inclnde:
Danger Zones of International Relations
FOUND-Pair spectacles on North Chester
roact. Telephone Swarthmore BOB-R.
Final Session
Latin America-By Waldo Davison
Behind the Current Economic Headlines
The South-By Patrick M. Malin
Horace H. Hopkins, Chairman
Notice:
After the second session. guest fees for single nlJht attendance were reduced to 40 cents. ADl'one who paid 50 cents for
either of the first two sessions may obta1n refund by applying at school oftice.
thousancia 01 hom..... a lovable
IitUe King holds sway. Mother and
DaeL his willing subJects. await his
royal pleasure ••• hasten to obey
his a1ightest whim.
But like most kings today. while
he Beems to rule. ministers really
do the job.. Mother ministers to his
weU~beiDg every day.
'
She makes Bure. for inslance.
that he drinks plenty of pure. fresh
mi11r. A quart a day pula sturdy
inches on thai litlle body. and
helps make certain Ibat he will
have straight. strong bonea and a
Bound set of teeth.
Give your baby Supplee Seal-
50e to $2.50
AU Gifts Altractively Bosed
products. .
Order it today. Telephone Chester 2-5721 for courteous. depend-
Wedn~doy
JOIN
liirg.doC--
Specially Priced at $10,000
Apply to
yo~rlown
broker, 'or to ALBERT N. GARRETT
Swarthmore '"'9 or Pennypacker 4442
MEDIA, PA.
1896
OUR
REPAIRS
lUDIO
Tubes-Washing Machines-C)eaoft"
-INSTALLATIONS--
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Park aod Darlmouth Aves.
KOPPERS
COKE
Now Open for Menlbership
A Fine Selection of
Fresh Cut
Christmas Trees
All sizes. Also. Wreaths, Holl,..,
. Mistletoe' and Everpoeen
Come mak~ your choiee earl,..
, 'Free Delivery
,
Open Monday, Dee. 12
BELL'S
Rutgers Avenne
Next to Old Bank Bnilding
Phone Sw. 1571
ROGER RUSSELL
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Phon~
Swarthmore 10412
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Member of
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
COCKTAIL SETS
13.95 to '9.95
GALEY'S
~ .., BcJcmont A:ftDue
CBBSTBR
• • • •111• • • • • • • • • • •.,
Being known
)lorton A,·enuc.
and
dl·signated
n.s No. 8
September
TeI"IlI.
1038
J. WARD HINKSON. Atloluey,
WILLIA"I lV. McKIM. SherUt.
All that ('erioln 101 or pleC'C 01 ground. witb
the bulldlllg"s and Impro\'emcnI8 thereon er·
ected. Sltuatc in U,lller Darb), Townllhip, D~·la· ESTATE OF OARROLL THAYER. late of
the Borough of Swarthmore. Deceased.
ware County. Pennsylvania. Beghmlll;" at a.
'loint on thc (.'Orl1er formed by the intereectton Letwrs Testamentary on the above estate
of the Itorthwe!lt side (.f State Road (as laid have been granted to tbe undersigned. who
out 011 Plan of ).oh of tbe Arollimlnk Heights requests all persons having clalms or deCompany prepured by A. F. Damoll. Jr.. En· mands agalnllt the E:5tate of the Decedent
gineer of U')llCr Durby, I~cnnll)'h·allia. 011 Jun· make known the same, and all persons inuary 2, 10:H, and ullproved by the Board debted to the Decedent to ma.ke payment.
'
of Township CODlDli,;tlioner~ ul lJllJ,cr Uarby without delay, to FANNIE A. THAYER,
Towlllildp) (Ofty fett wlde~. nmi the north601
Harvard
Avenue,
east side o[ ConconI A\"Clltlc (as Jaill out on
Swarthmore. Fa.
sald Plan of Lo18) (forty (e<~t wide): Ceontulning In rront or breadlh 011 the said State Road Or to her Attorney.
ALBERT N. OARRETT.
fifty fcpt, and cxtelllling of thut width In lell~th
1218 Chestnut Street,
or dC)llh northwc!ltwnldly. between hne'! I'tlrPhtladelphla, Pa.
allel wllh C(>[1c·ord A\·cnuc. one hundr~'d un)'
fect. the sonthwc!!termost line 'of Baid Lot Gt-1l-18
being tlle northt·ast side of Concord A\·ClIllC. ESTATE IJF JOHN B. TAYLOR (alao known
BClm: LotR No!!. 01 allli (I!! Ull 1'1,111 of ~\r- t
liS JNO. D. TAYLOR). dec·d. Letters TeBonimillk Heights.
' Hmumtar)' 011 tho nbo"e Estate hnve been
.
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;::-raJ1ted to thc uudersilmed, who requcst all
Deing" kilO" It :md desiGnated [l!1 No. 3MOU IJerSOliS lIa\'1ng claims or demands against the
Slate Road
Estate of tbe dc(cdcnt to ma.ke known the
.
sume. and all IlCrlon8 Indebted to the deJml,ro,'(.ments ('(lullist of two alltl Ollc-halt: cedcnt to make l18ymcnt. without delay, to
;;11l1"Y stone and frume house 3:~x~.J fect. cn·
JEAN C. TAYLOR.
JOHN E. GENSEMER.
c'osed frollt I)Orch. onc ~tory (rame gal ag{'.
18x18 feet.
1012 Market Street,
IHO-l FOJ:: Building.
Sold ns tlie property of A!b~r1 R. Porter
Philadelphia. Pa..
anll Gladys C. Porter, his wl(e. morlgagors, I .
Executortl.
terre tenants aud real owncr..
Or their Attorney.
JOHN E. GENSEMER. ESQ.
Hand moncY-$uOO.OO.
\ IIt·ll·1O
I
J. WARD HINKSON. Attorney.
ESTATE OF ELIZABETH N. GARRET'l'.
late of the Borough of Swarthmore. Del..
No "78 aware Ctlunty. Pa.. Dec'd. Letters Te8taJ.evari Facias
.....
mentary on the sbove Estate have beeD
granted to the uncterslgned, who request
September Term. 1938
all persons having claims or demands
All that certain stone and frame dwe·linl!" aga.lnat the Estate of the decedent to make
and lot or piece of land Situate in the Bor. known the same. and all persons indebted
ough of Sharon HIJI. in 'the County of Dela.1 to the decedent to make paymeDt, without
ware and State of Pcnn~Ylvanla and bounded delay. to
CLAUDE C SMlTII
and described as follows. to wit: Beginning
ALBERT N' GA.B.BETT
at a point on the northeast Side of Cherry
1218 chestnut street.
Street at tbe distance 01 one hundred and Gt 11 •
Phllad I hIa Pa.
ninety.nine and ninety.nlne one.hundredtba feet
~ ~
ep
,
mea8ured 8uutheMtwardly from an angle In ESTATE OP CRARLE8 F. JACKSON. late
the s~d CherTY Street. wh eb angle being at
of 533 South Orange Street (Media) UPthe dilltance of two hundri'd and lwenly-nlne per Providence Township, Delaware County,
and seventy·four one·hundredths feet measured Pennsylvania., Deceased. Letters of AdmIn~
80uthwcstwatdly Irom the southeast corner of Istrat10n on the above FBtate have been
the said Cherry Street and the Da~b)' and IgraDted to the undersigned. who requesta
Chcstcr TUrnpike ROad; Containing In Iront that all persona baving claims or demands
measured soulhe88twardly along the northealt against the Estate of the Decedent make
side of the said Cherry Street the distanee of known the same and all persons lIldebted
forty feet. and extending of that width in to the decedeni make payment, without
length or depth !"caaUlcd northealltward Y be· delay. to
tween parallel hncs at right allgles to the
HELEN JACKSON JOHANN.
~ald Cherry Street one hundred and twenty
533 South Orange Street,
feet to lands now or late of Elizabeth W.
MedIa. Penna.
Sloane. et al.
Or to her Attorney,
MORRIS E. SMITH,
Boundcd on the northwest by landA of
233 Cornell Avenue,
Swarthmore, Penna.
Elizabeth Kensinger and on thc sou.heast by
:t-ll-IB
lands of Thomas A. Clair. et al.
Section XIII - All ordlnances or parts of
ordinances Inconsistent herewith be Bnd
same are hereby repealed.
Passed this seventh day of December,
1938.
T. E. HESBENBRUCH.
President.
Attest:
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
Approved December 7
Maker 01 Fine Photographs 1==========B=Urg=ess=.
416 HAVERFORD PLACE
Sw. 2075·R
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Ocean City, New Jersey
TWO OPPORTUNITIBS
Modem Apartment Rouses. Well
Established. Good Producers.
FUEL On.
COAL & COKE
ATLANTIC
FURNACE OIL
,IUO·).
Sold as the prolll!rty of OUo Froboese. mor ....
ImllrO\'('mcllts <.'OII8ist of two and ollc·half
gagor and morlg-age Bond and Realty Com- Btory stonc and shingle house. 30x33 teet
IlallY. terrc tenant and real owner.
jloN:h front. Olle !ltory 8tolle and ehin..le
addition. 30xO feet. ahingle g3rqe, 12x18 feet.
J. WARD HINKSON. Altorney.
Sold as the property of Samuel S. P. Smith
Lc,'ari Fadas
No. 277 and Elllie P. Smith.
I
For Fine Flowers
Phone Chester 6119
MESSMER-Florist
716 Welsh St. Chester, Pa.
VAN ALEN BROS. I
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
.,
BANK AND TRUST.ICO.
..-e.
I
READER'S DIGEST
Representative
ERWYN J. KAHLER
Phone Sw. 313·J
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ImproYemt'nts con~i~t of two alory stucco
houiIC. 10x3H feet porch tront, basement gar·
I
WOOD
anef FrIda,.. Hear his thrilling adventures.
100room dwelling: 2 baths, 2 lavatories, 2-car garage
Electrical Contractor
ELECTRICAL
517 Market Street
Chester, Pa.
WI.lSlsell WIl..... G••• CtrI'" MUk
327 VASSAR AVENUE
A. Wayne Mosteller
CALL
CHRISTMAS CLUB
PREMIER A MILK
FOR SALE
Sw. 13
gales. Rentals and Property MaDal'ement
Thlrtr-flve years iD Swarthmore bandUn..
Real Estate
We soDeU your btW.nes5 and confidence
BELL PIIONE 4
LLOYD'S
MEN'S SHOP
Tbe Sealtnt Intom of Laboratel')' ProteeUIn and Its Member Com,anles are under the 8allle Ownersblp
SUPPLEE brIngs rDU tile lONE RANGER over StafJon WF,L from 7:30 to 8 P. If. everv
Moeda,..
REAL ESTATE
Office, no CorneD Ave.
Toal.'lber with tbe ri,.bt and use of the real owner.
l3id alley in ('()wmon with tbe ownel1l of
J. WAnD HINKSON. AUorIH.'Y.
other lands abuttlnS" thereon.
WILLIAM W. McKIM SberUt:.
lm(.rovementl cOnsist. of two BtOry IItOne
and IItU(CO house. 16x4& ft..'(!t. eudoeed fronl ===================
(.orch. slu('("o garare. 9x18 feet.
SHERIFF SALES
Sold aB the property of Joseph B. Holtz.
mortgugor and Bullde-ra Mutual Savings and Sherlff'a omce-. Court Houtie. :Media. Penna.
Loan AlllIOdaUon. I('tre lenant and real owner.
Salurday. Del'ember 2 .... 1038
J. WARD HINKSON. Attorney.
9:30 A. M. Eas1ern Standard Time
No.270
Le\'ari Fadns
CondUlons 1250.00 Ca~h or Ct"rUOed check
nt time of we unlcM otherwl8U IItaled in
SelJteml>er Term 1038
od,·crllaemeIiU. balanel' In tCII daYII. Other
t..ondltlolla
on day of laie.
A'I Ihnt ('Crlnln lot or pie(e of ground. with
the bulldlngll and impro\'t.·mellt8 thereon credo Fieri Facias
No. 3&0
('II. SUuate In thc TOWllllhh) of UIII.l"r Darby •
Counly or Delaware and State o( PeIlTillyhanla.
Juno Tt-rm. ID24
designaled and known as Lol No. 11. Scdiou
A. 011 a certain I' ian of Lois t..'aUed "Drexel
All Ihat certain lot or plect' of groWld.
Hill Manor. Section 2", sun-eyed by Danton with Ihe buildings and imllrOVl"mellts thereon
I: Fostcr. C. B .. UIIIIl'r D.lfby. Pa .• dall.>d Nov· erected. Situate on the lIoUlhwest curb line ot
('mOOr 16. 102.... and de&
I,olnt on tho lIoulbea~t lIide of Garrell Road wetltwatdly from the Inlel'Beetlon of the laid
talty reet wide) at the dlslame of two hun· MuthwcSl eurb line of said Morton Avenue
dred 8en.'llty.threl' utld (orU··r.evelt 1:.undredlhll with the northwesl ('urb line of Chester and
feel measured north ~Ixl)"·fh·c degrees Ony·six Darb)' Pike. In the Borough of Rldl(·y Park.
mlnute8 Ca.8t from thc northeast side of Creek County of Delaware altd State of Pennsylva·
Road (torty feet wide): Containing In front nia: Containing In front along- the said BOuthor breadth on the "aid Garrett Road. twenty· .....('8t curb line of laid Morton A"enue me ...
U"e fcet. and extendlu," of that width In length Urt'tl norchwt"stwardly eighty 'eel (80'). and
or deilib loutlleallhrl.lrdly between parallel lilies extending ill deplb of that width southwellt·
at right angles to thc said Garrett Road, one wardly at rhrtll anglell to the said curb Une
hundred feet.
of )lol1on A"enue olle hundred alxt,. feet
Section VIII - I t shall be the duty of the
Dorough Secretary to provide bookS, recI..-rds.
oUIs and other forms. and necessary
Young Friemls' Christmas
staW.nery to keep proper record of all rates
SOU rentals herein authorized. and all pay",upper
m.llts hereunder whether collected by the
Borough Secretary or through the BorThe Swarthmore Young Friends' ough Solicitor or otherwlse.
Groul> will hold a supper meeting at
Section I X - Such annual sewer rates
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ash- and charges shall be a lien on the propcharged wtth the payment thereof
c1man on Michigan avenue this Sunday erty
from the first day o( september of each
evening. An Italian Christmas supper ond every year when same are due and pay~
and If not patd on or before Decem·will he served at 6 o'clock, then Robert able
ber 1st of any year. may be collected by
Little wil1 show motion pictures of his the Borough Sol1cltor by action In A.55ump..
In the name of the Borough against the
Bermuda trip and of a group hike. ~[u sit
owner of the property charged. or by d.1ssic and songs will complete the evening. tre&S of personal property on the premlses.
by a lien.
lien flIed.
in the
o( a municipal
In the
case nature
of a municipal
=================='IGr
lien being rued. a penalty o( 10% in addlBOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Uon to all other penalties shall be Included,
therein.
ORDINANCE No. 411
Section X - Such sewer rentals shall be
An Ordinance to establlsh Sewer
apportionable Into quarters where connecRentals and Providing for the
tion Is made after Janu'9.ry 1st of the curCollection Thereof.
rent year or any succeeding year and the
property owner shall pay for the current
The Counell of the Borough of Swarth- quarter and all succeeding quarters of said
more does ORDAIN:
year In advance •
A penalty of 10% shall be added thereto
Section I - For the Year 1939 and each If payment is not made within 60 clays
succeeding year thereafter, aU owners of from the date of such connection.
property in the Borough of Swarthmore
Sectton XI - The net revenue of such
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - sewer
rentals. after payment of all operatIng
and maintenance expenses, lncludlng
The Swarthmore Junior Cluh engineering.
Inspection and legal services
In relation to the saId publiC sewer sysPresents
tem. Including outfall sewers, pum.Plng
Jimmy Daltry's Orehealra
stations, sewage treatment works, and the
Uke, and all sums payable to Central Del~
Swarthmore Woman's Club
aware County Authority, or other organIzation representlng munlclpalltles coopFriday, December 16, 9 lill 1
erating In the collection and disposition
of sewage. shall be paid lnto the general
Dancing-Floor Show
fund of the Borough for the USe&: and pur~
Telephl'ne Swar. 1783.W
poses described. by the Acts of AsselJ].bly
,relating to sewer rentals.
for Table Reservations
Section XII - Any person who ~hall vlo~
Couple 81.50
__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ late any of the provlslons of thLs ordlI nance. or any o( the rules and regUI&tlons
prescribing the method of using or connecting with said sewers. shall be liable to
a fine or penalty of $10,00 for each and
every ollense. to be collected for the use
of the Borough In such manner as fines
and penalties are noW collectible. And
whenever such person shall ha.ve been
notiCed that he or it IS violating the provLsions of such ordlnance, each day that he
or It shall continue such violation after
• _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ such notification shall constitute a separate offense, punishable by & like fine or
penalty to be collected 85 above.
SWARTHMORE ELECTRIC SHOP
able Supplee Service.
SUPPLE-----
J. D. DURNALL
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
te.t Premier A Milk. Its purity and
richness are safeguarded by the
SEALTEST SYS~ OF LAaOBA!OBY
PsOTECnO'N - with mare than 100
dairy laboratories - the world's
largest orgcmiJ:ation devoted to
improving the punty 01 dairy
Swarthmore 111-J
Notary Publlc - Insurance - Real Estate
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
Cheney Silk Neckwear
L
WM. S. BITTLE
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
35e to $1.00
50e to $3.50
house ...•..•....•. $30
Telephone Swarthmore 2295
Interwoven Hose
Silk, Flannel Robes
$5.95 to $14.95
Hickok Belts & Buckles
seml~detached
5 rm.
T~lephoDe
$2.00 to $3.50
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AVAILABLE DEC. 15
$4O--2nd floor apt. Electric range and refrigerator. light. heat, water, telephone.·
Also 2 bedrm. apt.. 1st fioor ..•••.•.•... $60
Annuals for Spring and Fall Bloom
By Ernest Grey
Arrow & Manhattan Shirts
TBllUNG RULES
tROM BIS BIGB-CBAIR
LOST
LOST - AutomobUe tire chain between
Swarthmore avenue and railroad station.
Telephone Swarthmore 1382-R.
LOOT-Brown Kodak envelope containing
1J.lnl. Return to Mrs. David McCahan.
Strath Haven avenue.
Visitors Welcome-Guest Fees 40c
ADULT NIGHT AT SCHOOL
Be Sure to Visit
CHESTER'S LEADING
MEN'S STORE
6'lob
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Horticnlture and Gardening
KIMMEL & SON
of the
butions from lIlterested members who
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Borough Councll may at any time, by
were unable to partlc1pate 111 t Ie bridge Resolution and without advertJslng. change
will be appreciated.
the rates for sewer rentals for the next
succeedlng and subsequent years and may
blue for
The chairman wish to thank those who In like manner. during any current year,
lDg company,
. change the amounts herelDafter prescribed
side, Pa.
ledge especlk
tor discounts and for penalties, prOVided.
FOR SALE-Chrtstmas cards. horse design, contributed and to ac now
ally the fine work of the Health and 'Vel- however, that all such changes shall be
2c each. Telephone Swarthmore 900.
unl(orm within the same class o( property,
fare Committee consisting 0 f the fottow;- and be equItable.
WANTED
ing members j 1\{rs. J. F. Bogardus, Mrs.
Sectlon VI - The sewer rates herein pro\>'lded shall be paId In advance, on or be ..
T. Harry Brown, Mrs. James P. Dough· fore
June 1st of each and every year. A
erty, Mrs. Clarence C. Franck, };Irs. R. penalty of 10% shall be added tr payment
IS not made before September 1st of any
L. Harlow, Mrs. Fred A. Krafft, 'Mrs. year, and lnterest at the rate of 6% shall
be charged. on such delinquent accounts
A. W. Mosely. Mrs. joseph S. Seal. Mrs. trom
september 1st.
R. Chester Spencer, and Mrs. Lea P.
Wanlcr, as well as Mrs. J. Paul Brown,
Section VII-The President and Secre•
tary of the Borough Council are hereb:r
chairman of the Education committee and autnorlzed and directed to execute a proper
her committee Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, warrant authorIZing the Borough Secretary
.
'. .
.
I to collect the annual sewer rentals Ot
chairman of tlle admiSSion committee, t Ie charges herein provided. The saId Borough
members of the Junior Woman's Club Secretary, as Collector of such "ewer rates,
shall have (uli authority to collect the said
who sold candy and ~everal oth er c IU b mtes and to refer to the Borough SOllcltor
members who volunteered their service. all cases where legal action Is required for
ouch collection.
Take advantage of the convenient Lay-Away Plan at
your disposal.
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Swarthmore 105
avenue, entertained with a luncheon last
Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
--\--=-~
age will be turned over to these agen- ough COUDcll.
cies. Although the results of the bridge
Section V - In all ca&e5 where the abOve
rates are not exactly appllcable, the Sewer
were gratifying the deman ds on the Clnh Committee shall fix applicable rates wltb
Welfare Fund ~re great and any contri- ~~I~e force and etrect as If set out
Sonth Chester Road
Mrs. Robert Brooks. of Swarthmore
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SectJon IV -In the case of hotels, boardIng houses, churches. colleges, schools, reataurants, tea rooms, commercial JJarages,
stores, shops, pUblic service bullcllngs or
structures and all other etructures not
otherwise provided for In this Ordinance.
the annual rate shall be charged and comPut.ed by the sewer committee so that such
. h I
h
Th
I
roug an overslg t t le names of the l.Mstabl1shments shall pay their proportlon~
Health Service of Swarthmore and vicin- 'I ate share for the use of the publlc sewers,
.
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as compared with the rent herein assessed
tty and the Family Service were omitted against private dwelling houses. Before be. .
d I
dl
coming effective such rates shall be sub-
Tools for the Children
and Grown Ups
Miss Pearl E. Bastian, of Swarthmore
avenue, was recently elected president of
,'.I5~glt.:;) '.~,
Hemenway, wish to make an important
addition to the list gh'en in The Swarth.
morean Iast week ,0 f t h ose agencies benefiting from the proceeds of th~ Philanthropic Bridge held November 29, 1938.
Give Practical Gifts
Kniskern. of Riverview road, last week-
).'
eonnectln& with or using the pUbllc se.en d.ellln.. herein delKY'lbed and tbe dwdlinc"
Bell1&' known and delJ.cn~ AI No. 14
of the Borouah. or an,. part tl1ereof. al1al1 adjoin)n,. on -tbe nortbe..t.
CherT)' Street.
.
...
pay an annual rate or rental for such UN
Bounded on the DortbeNt and lIOuthwest by
l~pro~emeDt. coupi,l oi two anes' one:bllolf
on the baall berelDafter eet forth.
lands now or late of Edward C. Yq-Ie.
stOty stone and frame bouee 21:E33 feet. porch
tront.
one story frame addIhon. 9x.9 feet.
8ect1on 11- The sewer rate for each prl..
vate dwelling boWIe connected dI..rectJ.J or
Belli,. known and designated .s No. lOu
Sold IL8 the prolJertr of Jobn J. DInan, mort~
Lndlrectl, with the borough sewer QBt.em Urban Avenue.
gwror alld William A. Felle, terre tenant aucJ
shall be $2.00 per ,ear.
Section m - In the case of double dwellings, two-(amlly houses, multiple dW'el11Dge
or apartmen' hoUBell .the annual rate IIhaIl
WOmaO~H .....,
be charged and computed by treatlDS eacb
unit or apartment thereof as a private dwel~
ling and calculating the rate In accordThe chairman of Health and Welfare, anee with the number of such units or
Mrs. S. Murray Viele and Mrs. S. H. :ra~~ents, 88 provided in sectlon n
iD~o~ro::ili~y:!L:u:ed:e~r;S~a;nd~F~ran:;ces~~s;nn~.:m~.~r;e;p.~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::~
Council, said that never before at a
political convention had she heard "the
ethics of politics" so constantly discussed as at the Council's recent meeting in Harrisburg, and that every important speaker stressed the golden
opportunity and the grave responsibility
which November's victory gave to the
Republican party.
Mrs. Hopwood showed a motion picture in colors entitled "Pennsylvania's
Shrines," which cont:rasted the welt kept
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7.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Sacrifice PrJces
Two FamilY Bulldhlg-Each Apart..
ment conta1nlDg 3 BedrOOms. Ltv·
tng Boom, DtnlDg Room. Kitchen
SHERIFF SALES
Sheriff's Omce
Court House. Media, Penna.
Saturday. December 31. 1938
0=30 A. M. Eastern Standard T!nlC
Conditions: $250 00 Ca!lb or certified check
at lime of acle (unles.s otherwise lI,ated in
adver! ieement). balanee in ten days. Otber
Nod tlons (.n day of sale.
No. 245
and Bathroom. Bdra TeUet. At-Levari Facias
tractlvely PumlBhed. Two ear Garage. Large lot. Very Popular LaSeptember Term. 1938
catton convenient to Boardwalk
and one of the Best BathlDg
All that certain lot or piece of land. with
Beaches.
the two story frame and stucco dwelling and
Three Family BUudlng-Apartments
impro\'ements thert'on erecled. Stillate on t~e
on FIrst and Second Floors have
noHhwest !lide of Urban Avenue, at the diS'
Living Room with Open FIreplace,
tanc-e of fifty feet measured nortb~astwardly
Dining Room, Kitchen and Bath~
from the! northeast corner of the said Urban
room; 3 Bedrooms and Mald·s
Avenue and Leon Avenue. partly tn the Bor·
Boom. Bxt1'a ToUet.
ougb of Norwood and partly .n ,h~ Borough
ThIrd FlOOr A~nt Four
of Gleno!den. In the Coun.ty of Delaware and
~msPle:~U~""IlI8h~' ... "--8
State of Penns;ylvanla:: Containing' in front.
iI
-&
alon," the northwest side of tbe ~id Urban
Porches. OverlooldDg the Board~
Avenue. measU:-ed nOMheastwardl$ tw~nty·four
walk and Ocean. Convenient to
and Bve.tenthll feet. and J!Xtendlng' 10 depth
FIne Bathing Beach.
Prl
d
northwestwardly, between parallel Une. at
PhotoRmPhS, Location,
ces an
right angles to the said Urban Avenue, ninety·
all Deta1Is upon BeQuest. Very easy
tlve feet to the 80utheast side of a ten feet
terms with· small cash p&iJIlent. Of..
wide: alley extending' northeastwardly from the
fered to assJst; III seWing an BBtate.
said Leon Avenue into South Avenue; the
HARRY F. STANTON
northeasterly Une of said lot pamng throUJ'h
L~505~~9tIl:.;:._S_tree:..._t
Ot_c_
.._._n_e-l~-.;.N_._,..' ..
' ~I the midd'e of the party wan be~weeD the
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YOU GAN BE SURE
IT'S
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SA FEFOR YOUR BABY
DECEMBER
8
Women Discuss
Home Angles
The Community Health 50ciety would like to provide
Christmas cheer for shut-ins and
a few crippled children who
Seout Ho..... Repaired
The Girl Scout House on Cresson
lane has been undergoing repairs under the supervision of W. M. Harvey,
of Columbia avenue, who in addition
to producing extra conveniences donatcd and installed a new Dutch style
otherwise may not have a very
happy Christmas. Donations of
money, fruit, plants and jellies
are needed. Warm bed socks, bed
jackets, scarfs and sleeping garments also will be useful and
greatly appreciated.
Anyone interested in contributing should leave donations in
the Nursing Service office, Bar·
ough Hall.
front door.
Local Scouts are interested in thr
Winter Sports Carnival and International Ski Meet which the Philadelphia
Girls Scouts are sponsoring at the
Arena, December 14, 15, 16 and 17. For
information regarding tickets for matinee or evening performances it is
asked you contact Mrs. E. R. Laws
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Large Program for Sth Study
18 Author of Chri8tDU18 Pageant
Being Given in PhUadelphia
Xmu
A pageant, "Hail, The Christmas Car011" written by Mrs. Oscar J. (Elizabeth Y.) Gilcreest, of Harvard avenue,
,Coal,"" fro.. P." OM)
the home of her own mother, which a member of the Writers Club and of
she pictured with sympathy and the SW31"thmore Woman's Club, will
he given at the Bellevue-Stratford Hobeauty.
Mrs. Roland L. Eaton added an in- tel at 2:30 P. M. next Tuesday, Dec~
DonatioDs
Asked
9, 1938
NEWLY ORGANIZED MUSIC
CLUB MEETS DECEMBER 13
Last Friday evening a group of musical people met in the Ornstein School
of Music Studio in the Old Bank Building to discuss pians' for forming a mus~
ic club in Swarthmore. As much interest has been shown in such a plan, it
was suggested that two meetings a
month be held, one a "workshop"
meeting and the other a more formal
one, at which prepared programs would
be given.
Anyone who plays an instrument or
sings and would be interested in join·
ing this group for active participation
in music, may inquire for particulars of
Mrs. Roy Delaplaine, chairman of
membership. The next me~ting will be
December 13 at 8 o'clock at tbe Old
Bank Building when further organization plans wilt be made.
After much discussion of the possibilities of such a club the group listened to a delightful program of solos
IJlayed by Miss Antonica Fairbanks, a
gifted pianist, whose techni(IUe is of
the highest order.
spirational note with the reading of ember 13, as the annual Christmas pro"Torch Bearers" by Clare Tree Major: gram of the Music Club of Philade1phia.
A professional singer and actress wilt
\Vould you set your name among
play
the part of the carol singer and
the stars?
Julitta
Powers, of Chester, well known
Then write it large upon the hearts
to Swarthmoreans for her work with
of children.
the Players Club of Swarthmore, will
They will remember I
appear as the spirit of Christmas. The IL_______________.....J
Group
Have you visions of a nobler, happier world?
music will he directed by Mrs. Lena M
..
Blanch Jones, noted musician of De1ar8. George As hton E n t ertain8
This mornittg"s subject at the Pan
Tell til(' children I
ware
County,
and
Mrs.
Phyllis
Beattie,
For
Florence
Fraser
Mudge
Amf.'ricall
Study Group meeting in the
They wilt build it for you.
drama
chairman
for
county
women's
'Voman's
Club
House at 10 o'clock will
Have you a word of hope for poor,
11 rs. George T. Ashton of Walling- be "'rhe Good-Ncl·ghbor Pol,'cy al,d Pal'
blind, stumbling human kind?
duhs,
will .act as
'I'
I' Icoach.
f o rf
d is·
givmg a tca on S atur d ay, D ec- AIl1~rical'·.· 'm." Tl,e ,n·'a",·"g of the
Theil give it not to stupid, blunderhe musIc ve lIC e conveys one rOI11 ember 10, to meet F lorence Fraser goo·t-neighl,or
' ' l,a],I,,· cd by
pol,·cy
the first century when singing of IIAIl_ 'I
. who WI·11'
"
ing men.
1\ U dge, a piamst
give a s I10rt Roosevelt
,'"
1933 but borl' wl,ell
Give it to the children.
gels \Vc Have Heard on High" is re- talk and illustrate at the piano, excerpts D"'I·gl,t ~Iorro,,' " .• , ,el,t to '[exl·co
\'ealed
as the
Christmas
carol
~\ I,e explal·,·.ed
..
.lY
In their clear, untroubled minds it
.
d first
b
I
k ever from
\Vagner's "Siegfried."
Mrs. in 1927 '''1·11
w,·th the
,\'ay
will reflect itself a thousand fold,
wntten, all
y an aut lor un 110WI1.
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Continuing with the old Bohemian song, ~fudg~ is a pup I lin .PIaFIlO of Philipp it has worked in Cuba, Mexico, ArgenAnd some day paint itself upon the
"Come All Ye Shepherds," in English 111 Pans and Conso a 11\ lorence, Italy. tina and other countries Its relation
mountain tops.
• Gifts
Toys
Somewhere a Lincoln plays and version, the trend of the carol becomes She studie.d drama with Yyvt"tte Gui!- to purging and rebirth of Pan Amer~
frivolous aftcr the Nowells when the bert. and IS a .gradua~e of the C~rhs: icanism will be brought out with MOIllearns and watches with bewilScalds held sway, but through the ].Iill- Inshtute of Plllladelphla. She ~as g.lV~n te.video (1933), B~cnos A!res (1936) a~ld
dered gaze
GALEY'S
strcl's rC\'elry is heard Bach's Choral many concerts and ~peras tit mnua- Lima today as Jllustratlons. The dlsThis strange procession of mismanPrelude, an organ masterpiece, and the ture. She. has been mdorsed .by the ctissioll will also touch upon peace inCHESTER
nered souls.
Puritan tames the ullPcensed soul of Opera GUild of the Metropolitan of struments cultural relations mutual de803 Edgmont Avenue
Have you a ray of light to offer
man. The l\,fother of All the Ages per- New York for the series of opera read. .H ..
him?
sists in guiding the $pirit of Christmas The
ings Metropolitan
of the "Nibelungcn
which ................................................... .
will giveRing"
in PhiladelThen gh'e it, and some day it will
I
help
ill and the singersC of many nations speak phia in January. These operas will be I
To make the torch which he w
through the
hristmas waits, pipers
and other bands of serenaders. The introduced by Florence Fraser on Mon~;
u,e
Reader unfolds her scroll and brings day before the operas following on'
'fo light the world to freedom and
one
the traditions and history of the Tuesdays at the Plays and Players
to joy.
Club in Philadelphia.
Christmas carol-this message, for all
Are you looking for lust price? - or are
An exhibit of old and treasured toys I -ending in the peace loving 'spirit of
Assisting at the tea will be ~Irs.
YOUR
arrang~d by Mrs. J. V.,rar~e.n Paxson Christmas' which in the first century Herbert F. Fraser, Miss Margaret Tap- I
you Quality Minded? The best has alAPPROVAL,
added ~nterest and authentiCity to the \\'as referred to as 'Christ's Mass.'
pen. Mrs. Walter H. Robinson, Miss 1
MAJESTY
ways demanded a premium - But MARmemoTles awakened by the program.
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Doreen Mitchell. Miss Cynthia Wick-,
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I.~e~';ls~e1a~n~d~i~h~C~~~[~O~'~";0~e~D~o~c~tr~i;n;e·~
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WHAT PRICE QUALITY?
Brewer.~I
The w. I. L. exhibit of de,irable mod- DRINKING BOUT
ham and Miss Betty
ern toys arranged by Mrs. Alban E.
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Rogers, Mrs. Franci, Harper and Mrs.
DISTURBS RESIDENTS
Operetta For Christmas
J. Roland Pennock added a sharp coni
trast. Mrs. J. Howard Smith and :Mrs.
Sue and Jewell Scanlon, Chester sisOpen House
Rogers were \V. 1. L. luncheon guests ters, and Thomas Rafferty, also of
of the Club.
Chester. paid fines of ten dollars each,
About six hundred invitations were is-·
.
while the fourth member of their party, sued this week for the annual Christmas:
. As a surprise feature three fedcra- John F. \:Vright, of Lester, was sen- party and open house of Wildcliff Junior:
tlOll officers of Dc1aware County who I'enced to the county jail for drunk and College which will be held at 8 o'clock
had be.ell luncheon guests of ~he Club \ disorderl~ conduct.
next ~hursda~ eveni~g, .December 15, in I
were IIltroduced to the audience by I Fotrowl11g what is described as a the Miller Cnst AuditOrium of the Mary
Mrs. Eaton: Mrs. Harold R. Bodtke,1 drinking and petting party staged in Lyon Schoo1.
president; Mrs. Thomas Redden, first the middle of the street at Princeton
~~igm,?nd. Romberg's Spanish operet~a:
vice-president, and Mrs. Thomas W. and College avenue at 4 :10 A. M. last hcsta directed. by Henry Hotz, Will I
Millet, chairman of program. Each of Saturday. '!'hree ~esidents complained
followed by a Duffet supper and danc1
these guests greeted the Club and its to local pohce durmg the cours~ of .the mg.
t
1'1
melee and many others have mqUired
' I
program lear I y.
since as to the cause of the disturbance
Girl Scout News
A delicious luncheon was prepared bY\WhiCh so rudely disregarded the halI
the house committee, Mrs. A. V. B. lowed slumber of Swarthmoreans.
Plan Older Girls' Troop
Orr, chairman, and efficiently served
Not to be outdone, residents of the
Plans are being made for the organ- i
by Mrs. John R. Klinc's committee.
southern section of the Borough re- ization of a Senior Girl Scout Troop \
ported 3n annoyance to South Chcs- to include girls between the ages of
Insurance Expert Spel'\ka Tuesday
ter road dwellers constituted by one 14 and 18 years, whether or not they I
Claude Vorhees, representing one of Charles H. Ncagle, who although he have been Girl Scouts previously. The
the large insurance companies, witl dis- claimed to be from Montanna and work undertaken by the troop would
cuss "Green Pastures" next Tuesday Idah'~ (and perhaps other points west), be based on an entirely new idea with i
afternoon at the stated meeting of the was tendered an invitation to spend the girls having the opportunity of
Club. Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins, chair- the next month in the county jail for working out some one or two projects
man of the American Home Depart- vagrancy. But don't lament, those west- which they choose, rather than workment, has arranged the program. Mrs. ern states are a long way off and at ing for badges, awards and ranks un·
Albert N. Garrctt and ?o.frs. Rudolph the rate he was trave11ing Monday less they particularly desire to do so.
H. Banks will lJe the hostesses and Mrs. morning, begging, he probably wouldn't Anyone interested should contact Mrs.
E. D. Brauns and Mrs. Luther M. have reached his home, if any, bad he Ernest R. Laws, telephone Swarthmore 1246-J.
Dimmitt will preside at the tea table. been headed there for Christmas.
TEL'S are lortunate to be able to combine the two, It !akes a smarl shopper
I
to discern between the value 01 Quality
Economy and flamboyant pric&SIDash-
REIGNS
ing
t;UPREME ~ERE IIUT AT
fAIR PRICES
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COOPERATIVES
Edgmont Avenue - Seventh and Welsh Streets
CONSUMER
OWNED
Ownership of the Swa.rthmore Coop-
era.tlve by consumers - the peon1e
who buy from It - provides an ad·
dltional incentive lacklng In tre.dltiona! business tor sellfng quality
products. For this reason misbranding or misleading information is
taboo.
A Few Suggestions in
ACCESSORIES
A collection of lovely gifls to' reach a
woman's hearl.
GENUINE ALLIGATOR
a fine meal.
Extra Large
Grapefruit . . . 3for I9c
(Size 46)
Fresh
... 5c lb.
Spinach
Large
HAND BAGS
$4.98 to $11.98
Tangerines.
Underarm -
Pouches Top StrapsBone and Novelty Ilandle!!!.
Orauges.
. 2 doz. 49c
(Size 200)
Other Bags............88c to $9.98
Oat
Wilson's Tender
GRANULATED
SUGAR
....;E=,.,,;:.::ra....;;;M=ild,-H
Scarfs...... 25c to $1.88
Hankies ......25c to 94c
3inabox
Novelty Jewelry
49c to $3.98
~~Nf:ii~d
am5
Best M ..at Buyl
Finest cane Sugar.
Your
47
There's a whole weekend of meals. Succulent,
quickly prepared - And
economIcal. Very liltle
shank. 10 to 12 Ibs.
C
For Easier
1001b.
Oxydol
With a mission pottery
bowl for Ie.
You do less cooking with a Wilson tender ham. and it's delicious in flavor and
appearance-at 27c a pound. you can't
afford to buy any less than a whole ham.
pkg.
LEGS OF LAMB, lb. 29c
You will enjoy planninq and serving a
_'The DIGESTIBLE
tender lamb roast for Sunday.
CRISCO
RIB ROAST .... lb. 33c
SHORTENING
18c
lb.
can
The right answer to the meat problemPrime Quality Beef.
PORK LOINS ... lb. 21c
3·lb. can . . . . . . 49c
Cut from young porkers. Whole or
rib end.
PILLSBURY
"Utterly Delicious For Dessert"
Oriental. Spiced
FLOUR
W1 th a
The best.
43c
LAYER CAKE
tangy, spicy deliciousness - when
you consider how long it takes to bake a
cake and how much it costs . . . the sen-
12-lb.
sible thIng to do Is
buy it at Marlel's.
Ea. 35c
(Size 150)
Tree Ripe - Natural Color
Meal. . . . 5 lbs. 25c
Evaporled Milk
4 Ig. cans 25c
Has a higher butterfat content than
most brands - 8.3%
Fresh
Cider . . . _
.29c gal.
BUTTER
Marters-Fresh
from the churn.
I LBS·65c
Roll Bulter . . . . . 2 Ibs.
Martel
YOUR
HOlE
VOL X,
ILLUIIIATE
THE SWARTHMOREA
No. SO
SANTA'S BEI.IS
WILL RING SOON
Old ResideDt's Wish to be Fulfilled for Fifty-Seeond Year
Christmas Eve
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER
YOUR
HOlE
'2.50 PER YEAR
16, 1938
CHRISTMAS DECORATION CONTEST
OPENS TO RESIDENTS THURSDAY
lBageant of !be .J}atibitp
t
Annual Competition Encourages row th~y will be joined by. Mr. a~d
YiUagers to Evidence SeaJlOn'8
Happiness to All
GIVEN UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
THE DONALD DARLINGTON FUND
Mrs. R,chard Emery. 01 Philadelph,a,
who with Jim and Dick Brown and
'Walter Goodwin, of Walnut lane, will
aid in trimming the fifty-foot Austrian
pine in its annual Christmas dress of
blue lights, delighting anew our Borough
folks and visitors from nearby towns
Increasing in girth and height a bit
every year, the big perfectly formed
evergreen presents a difficult task to
the decorators, but when hundreds of
blue bulbs of twenty-five candle power
arc arranged among its sturdy branches
the tree is an awesome sight to behold
and is enjoyed from a week before
Christmas until New Year's. Should
your Christmas spirit be leaning a bit
too far on the materialistic side, just
go up to the corner of Walnut lane
and Ogden avenue some evening and
receive the overwhelming inspiration
this living Christmas tree bestows on
all who gaze.
Bualn.... Section in Chrlstm.. Dress
The shopping districts along South
Chester road, Park avenue and Dartmouth avenue in vari-colored lights and
Borough Hall in its effective arrangement of blue bulbs have provided their
usual appearance of pre-Christmas festiv..
iEy for a week now. This year large stars
are suspended from the latirel strung
along the streets, with several shining
on each street in between the stretches
of colored bulbs.
The annual Brighter Community
Christmas Contest will be sponsored
again by The Swarthmorean in another
CLOTHIER MEMORIAL, SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
gesture toward making Swarthmore an
outstanding example of holiday cheer.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18,1938
Every borough home with visible exterior decoration will be considered for
AT HALF AFTER FIVE o-CLOCK
first, second and third prizes. Judges
will be influenced in their decisions by
the originality, tasteful a"'rangementJ
and appropri;lteness of the displays
(which must be in operation from dusk
to II P. M. next Thursday night. December ZZ, and every night from then
until and including New Year's Eve)
rather than by elaboration.
The judges perform their duties during this period, just when is a secret
so it is important to have your display
Carol Sing Christmas Eve
lighted every minute of the stated time,
Although the judges will thoroughly
The annual Community Christmas
By William T. EIIi8
cover· the Borough on their tour of inCarol Sing on Christmas Eve has bespection, anyone who is especially
come for many villagers one of the happy,
neighborly customs of the Yuletide. For One by one the pillars upon which the anxious that his home be noted may
a number of years Swarthmoreans and old and distinctive life of Swarthmore send a post card to The Swarthmorean.
their friends have gathered in front of was built an1 maintained have fallen; Such post cards must be received not
Borough Hall to sing together the old and something priceless has gone from later than December 21.
Bedeek Ellis Tree This Week-End
familiar carols as the words were flashed our cmnmunity. Latest of these repreMr.
and Mrs. E. E. Pierce, of York,
upon a screen. The Sing will be held at sentatives of the typical Swarthmore to
7 P. M. outside Borough Hall if the leave us was James W. Laws, for thirty· will be at the home of Mrs. Pierce's
weather is pleasant, inside if it is dis- eight years a citizen or this. boroug~ parents, Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis,
agreeable.
whose funeral on Monday was attended of Walnut lane, this week-end. Tomor·
A co~ittee composed of Frank R. by a significant outpouring of friends.
Morey, Frank V. Brewster, Mrs. Lloyd He was seventy-three years old.
JUNIOR CLUB
Mr. Laws lulfilled the Swarthmore
Kauffman, Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, Mrs.
DANCE TONIGHT
Peter E. Told and Frank Butler is com- definition of a good neighbor and a good
pleting arrangements. Further details friend. Although possessed of one of the
Pearl Bastian, chairman of the gala
will be announced in next week's issue. keene.st minds, he ne,:er asserted his perIn the meantime plan to join in your sonahty or leadershIp. But. he alw~ys dance scheduled for tonight in the W
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0- Claude Vorhees Discusses "GreeD
for that last minute Christmas rush.
t('grity. His professional position gave ma~ s Club House. a~nounces the pro- Pastures"; Christmas Program
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him many opportunities to acquire large fesslOnal Hoor show wdl be presented at
Next Tuesday
wealth, by methods generally in vogue. 10:15. Jimmy Daltry's orchestra assures
Assemblies Change to Party Dates But he refused to depart from the old toe-tickling. tqnes from 9 until alter 12
The "Green Pastures" discussed by
paths of strictest honor and rectitude. o'clock. Proceeds will go to local charity. Mr. Claude Vorhees before the Woman's
There will be no junior assembly this P
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Chuckles and GaSpR Vie as Jack- week.
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tame d t he ideals of a gentleman
of the
Tuesday evening December 13 a represent to lum
the one goal of the
son Directed Play is
JUnior assemblies 0 t e Swarthmore oId sCh
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string quartet
composed of Virginia
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life of today,
Presented
Thus, he retained his membership in Roche Sue C ni ha
Mr W E namely an effort, whether blind or inDancing Classes has Oeen changed to
The much heralded December produc- Thursda.y evening, ~ecem~r 22, when Old Swedes Church, where his famity D f'
un. ~. Ill. • s.
• . telligent to increase by little or much,
tion of the Players' Club, the three act th.ere ~vt11 be a speCial Chnstmas pa~y. had worshipped for generations; al- an orth and Antonlca Fatrbanks p~e- the net total of human happiness. Fundamystery-comedy "Whistling in the Dark" LikeWise the January 7 date ~or the 111- though he was a faithful attendant upon sented a short program to the JUDlor mental to this effort is a sense of security
by Gross and Carpenter, is being enthus- tr~uctory, advanced and seDlar ass~·:the Swarthmore Presbyterian Chur~ Woman's Club. The quartet played a which is again dependent upon the preiasticatly received this week. The rapid bItes has been cancelled for a New Year s and active in its affairs. Many persons. Hayden quartet based on the Austrian servation of property.
Mr. Vorhees quoted many cases in his
fire, hair raising third act comes as an party ~n December 30. The chan.ges were remember his moving address, almmt a National Anthem•. three movements from
unexpected contrast to the slower timed mad~ In order that student ff1end~ re- generation ago, in connection with aD a piece by Ditterdorf and two Christmas work as counselor to insurance companies
explanatory first and second acts and tu!'ung. t.o ~he Borough for the hohdays enlargement of church facilities, upon carols. The interesting presentation spoke which had eliminated his youthful disgathers its audience into a concentrated ~Ight Jom m these two programs. Guest what the church meant to him.
well for the newly organized music cluD dain of the saying that it is easier to earn
unit of suspense
tickets may be procured In advance fro;
In no wise an agitator or a reformer, of which the four musicans are members. money than to keep it. Dr. Heebner, of
The play deai, with the di,comfiture M~s. Carl DeMolI or Mrs. Robert . he ,teadfastly stood for the best in our
Mrs J V S B· hop M
John H the Wharton School, issued a study in
of a best seller novelist who writes of Balr.
community life. His judgment was often U W·I·I·· . olI· ,.IS W'·II rd"Toml'n On' 1935 showing that from 1929 to 1934 one
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perfed CrImes and le.ts himself in for one
all unwittingly. Robert Graham whose·
Ins~el Multiple Dwellings
the war, alt~ough past enhstment age, ior Club in their drive for funds for the out;. two of the remammg four had been
earlier portrayals of nervous adolescents
he was an active member of Compan-! H. Seeing Eye. Anyone who has not as yet cut m half j and the other two reduced
are club classics, plays Wallace Porter
For some time members' of Council
A successful attorney and busmess contributed and would like to take ad- from ten t? twenty-five per cent.
.
with skill and delicacy. As was to be ex- and others have felt that
inspection counsellor,
toward
accompllshf h A he . was Ban honored
A
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h va ntage 0 f thO15 method of sho·
wmg the . Asthdefilllte means
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~ef1can ar. ~SOClat10n, .t Christmas spirit by aiding the blind to I~g. e preserva Ion 0 property In 10but he rose to the heavier requirements by more than one famity to ascertain Penn~ylvallla Bar .A~soclatlon, the PhIl~- happy independence is asked to contact dlvldual cases, M~. Vorhees suggested
of the third act adequately.
'''hat,
,'f any, fire hazards exist. The delphia
Bar ASSOCiation
andh theb Lawyer
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any Gproperty ·dto
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June West Atkiss as Toby, Walty's fi. State laws provide for certain requireu.
us IS In cated t e rea t O e d n t ·Monda '
eave s ou rna e a WI. reat conS1 y..
. eration should be given to the type of
ancee, provides the romantic note with ments as to exits and it is important his professional interests, and his pecu~ n s e x .
such appeal that much of the audience's. thai these laws be obeyed.
liar sense of loyalty to his calling. SimiThe JUDlor Club C~nstmas party wdl property being bequeathed and to the age
At the regular meeting of Council on larly, he was loyal to the eud to his old be he~d Tu~sday evemng " December 20, and condition of the beneficiaries. Caresuspense is in her behalf. Isabel Briggs
Myers as Hilda turns a mute and lesser De.cember 7 an inspection was authorized class (the famous 79th class) of Phila- at 8 a clock In the Woman s Club ~ouse. fully planned trusts under a will greatly
As this is being done for the safety of delphia Central High School, and to his Members should wear spo.rt clothes and reduce the heavy inheritance taxes which
role into a sinister omnipresence.
mes must be paid out of the estate. Insurance
As for the gangsters, what an assort~ the occupants, it is hoped that owners alma mater, the University of Pennsyl- be. prepared for a evemng ~f
which Doreen Mc onechy WI I treet. trusts may be paid over a term of years
ment is offered! D. Malcolm Hodge con~ and tenants will give the inspector every vania
.bute, h,'s u,ual h,·gh grade performance
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All' that pertained to the life of old Filled stockings and donations of canned thus setting up a liquid cash fund. for the
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. hI foods for the Welfare Center should be payment of taxes without sacrificing the
as the Big Shot, Jake Dillon. Stafford wilt carry a letter of identification signed
I a e p la
a a p ace III IS rIC y- b 0 ght
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Parker goes "killer type" to such an ex- by the Borough Secretary, Elliott Rich- stored mind. Only his intimates knew the r u •
estate IOvestrnents. .
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intellectual wealth which he so bril1i·
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Another suggestion for ehnunating
acute anxiety. Irvin R. MacElwee's Ital, I ,
antly produced in conversation. On reo
made by
•• Vorhees was that
ian Joe has his own peculiar share in the
cent trips to Englaud and California he
Cub Pack Meets Tomorrow
estat~ .and securities should be held. ID
outcome. Of course, if we were about to Siring ,Quartet to Give Recital showed himself a keen observer, bringth~ Jomt names of h~sband and wife,
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invade a gangster's hideout we'd pick
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f
~hould be carefully. ed
followed as to the
D aVi rd' aroUe
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Pack meeting to be held tomorrow a HterEd
u Hs ' " 1m an
! Th . P Iay from 3 P . M . t o4.15 P . M . 0 n at the Union League
11 exact wor d·mg reqUIr
to· esta bl·Ish such
wa sOlman as our m~n
ey Sunday next, December 18, in the h~
(Continued ~ PtJDe 8bc,
noon, Saturday, at 3 o'clock in Pitt a joint ownership legally.
had something. Mr. Edward s accent brary of the Bartol Research FoundaGym.
While it is quite impossible for any
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tion
on
the
College
grounds.
Those
m~
one
making a will to pick perfect man·
merits orchids.
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agement,. perhaps the ideal set-up for a
. Ned Pyle, J. William Simmons, and teres ted are cordially invited.
JamestoH.theThomas
lend their
ents
production.
The special
careful talatI •
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
tru'teeship.a iscarefully
to include
the trust
wife com(or
husband)
,elected
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tention to aU important small details and
Faculty Christma8 ance
pany, and an interested friend, prefer~
the skillful casting are tributes to the
FRIDAV, DECEMBER 16
ably younger t11an the testator, Mr. Vordi rWeel'Ion 0 fDA
Mrs. of
Townsend
Scudder,dance
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.the Christmas
10:00 A. M. - Pan-American Study Group •••.••••••• -. •••••••..•• Woman's
Club
hees stated.
e warn you this productIon IS no
8:15 P. M..-"Whlstllng In the Dart................... •••••••••••• PlQera Club
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question," he said. "Give the
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Swarthmore
College
faculty
which
will
DECEMBER
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German people a sense of individuai sebe held in Bond Hall tomorrow evening,
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Saturday, at 9 o'clock.
8:15 P. M.-"Whlstllng In the Dart." ............ · .. ·· .. • .. • .. · .. Playera Club
9:00 P. M. _ Junior Club Dance .............. ·· .. ·· .. ·••··• .... woman's Club
curity today and the world would not m
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18
troubled about Nazism. Many disapLocation of Toy Shop Changes
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proved features of the new deal are the
Movies Provide Nest Eg
- 5:30 P. M. - PaBeant of the Nativlt.y., ..•.....• _.••..••••••• Clothier lIemorlal
political response of desperate men deThrough the generosity of Aubrey
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prived of their sense of security.
Smith the Family Service is using the
The Home and School 'Association re8:00
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Young
Women'.
Asaoclatlon
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Westdale
Ave.
"If we can soIve the problem of the
store at 5 Park avenue for the Toy
ports the sum of seventy-seven dollars
TUESDAY,
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preservation
of individual property, we
Shop on December 21, instead of the
raised by the program of old and new
2:30 P. y.-ChrIstmas ProBram .•• •· .. ••• .. •••••• .. ····; .... ··woman·& Club
have solved the most important social
Woman's Club as originally planned.
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The attractive posters which you see movies it sponsored in the High School
2:30 p. II. _ Presb)tterlan Woman's AssOC. J.Ilsa1oDIu7 MeetlnB
and economic questions of our day."
auditorium last Friday to secure a start.
in the windows of the Toy Shop were
19 PrInceton Avenue·
Chriatmu Program N""t T .......~
for the campaign to finance band unimade by Robert Sanford and Stuart
8:15 P. M. - ChrIstDU8 cantata ............ ·••••····•• _.•..•• R. 8. Auditorium
An appropriate Christmas program has
forms. Five hundred practically filled the
7:00 P. II. -Business A8s0etatlon N:eetlllll.··· .••••••..•.•.•..•.••.. InaIODeul<
been planned for next Tuesday.
Jones~ 'Many toys are being repaire.d
auditorimn at the matinee with an attendA short playlet "Chrisbnas Memories"
at the High School by Benjamin Cook's
ance of over four hundred at the evening
(C~fmIecJ OK PGl/e Biz'
shop classes and Alexander Dt)'den sbow.
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is busy painting.
Fifty-one years ago, one of Swarthmore's earliest residents sat before a
cheery log £ire on Christmas Eve. That
evening as he watched his large and
happy family hang up the Christmas
stockings and go off to bed to dream
of Santa's coming, he had been seized
by an idea which had taken complete
possession of him.
It was an idea which embodied the
very essence of the Christmas spirit,
love for his brother man. It was more
than an idea. It was a dream that
every child in Swarthmore might see
Santa and talk to him and hear his
jolly cry of
"Merry Chri,tmas to AliI
And to All a Goodnight I"
Perhaps it was the sincerity and the
depth of Frederick M. Simons' wish
that made it come true. They say that
if you wish hard enough for things
they HAVE to come true. For fifty-one
years it has come true in Swarthmore.
'this Christmas Eve, for the fiftysecond year, Swarthmore's Santa Claus
will make his rounds to see his favor~
ite children and every child in Swarthmore is numbered in that group.
He will stop at your house, too, if
you will leave your porch light burning
after 11 P. M. If you wish to make
doubly ,ure that he will come cal\ The
Swarthmore an Office, Swarthmore 900
and leave your name and street address for Santa's list. It's growing fast
right now I
au bJlJo tome in tlJe &pirit of lUbttmu
aRb "ot5IJip art Rteltomt
JAMES W. LAWS
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Benry F. J - 10 Enjoy
ChrIetmu in Meldco
Carey Snow p1aus Wedding
March- Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. James, 01
Ogden avenue, who have .pent the last
In Honolulu Next
Wallingford girl will return to marry and abide under Hawaiian
skies where true romance bloomed for her during a trip around the
world.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Carr Snow. of
the Elms. Rogers lane. Waltingford. annc1UDce the .ngagement of their daughter, Miss Florence Carey Snow, and
Derald Keith Garrison. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Loren G. Garrison, of Sacrarnento. Calif.
Miss Snow attended school at Montreux, Switzerland, and Sweet Briar
Colltge, in Virginia. Mr. Garrison is a
graduate of the University of California and is a member of the Alpha
Gamma Rho Fraternity. The wedding
wilt be performed next March in Honolulu, where Mr. Garrison is employed and the young couple will live. Miss
Snow and Mr. Garrison met during
three months the former spent in Hon~
olulu white on a world cruise.
Robert Griffin. son 01 Mr. anti Mrs.
Harold G. Griffin. of Rutgers avenue,
will arrive home for the holidays next
week-end. Mr. Griffin is a senior at
the University of Michigan.
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Bogardus, of
Cornell avenue. are entertaining before the Junior Woman's Club dance
this evening.
Mrs. Benja!tlin Groff, second grade
teacher at the Rutgers avenue school,
has been ill at her home in Lansdowne
for the past week.
few months traveling through Tennessee.
Louisiana and Texas have written friends
that the are settled now in Taxeo Mexko th~ February
•
'!It is like being -transplanted to an..
other world in solid comfort," writes
Mrs. James. flIt is a dream of a town.
beautUul and spectacular beyond any
European hill town we saw on our
travels. We've taken an adobe cottage
high on a mountain side overlooking tile
roofs, reminding us of Avignon in that
respect, (the beautiful Borda Cathedral
and the laurel trees of the Plaza) We
have two Mexican servants and tw~ new
cute dogs included in the rental. The
main cottage, including a huge fireplace
and a verandah, is all cozy and hOmelike.
The weather is perfect and the altitude i.
5900"
Their address is c/o Natalie. Scott,
Taxco, Mexico.
Mrs. Martha R. Blessing, of Elm avenue, will join Mr. and Mrs. James in
Taxco early in January, after spending
the New Yea.'s holiday with her sister
Miss Clara White in Lexington, Ky.
"Book of Bible Animals" is an interesting approach to the Manger seen..
:'Bowie" St!""ie. of .the Bibl.... coptal~s ~ beal!t.f~1 verslOn?f the s!ory
which IS the b,as, IS of a .Chflstma•.mlnd..
ed world.
The KIOg's Christmas
Present," is a collection of Christmas
tales adapted by Joan Windham from
"Cinq c:ontes de Noel," ,by Melloy.
Marguerl~e ~e Angel's "Petite Suz~tte,"
present~ 10 Its final chapte~ a d~light~
ful
A ghmpse 1010 an old fashIoned ChrlStmas c!l~bra~ion among the . re,?ote
mountalll regIons of Tennessee IS given
in uNear-Side-And-Far," by May Justus. If you have forgotten or never
knew the thrill of finding your own
Christmas tree, experience it vicarious~Y with Elvira Garne.r's uE!zekiel:" ",:ho
'~ on~ 0.1 the polhe~t .httle FlOrida
p.lckanmn,l,es. ever me~ In literature. The
tdle of F.fty ChrIStmas Poems for
Children," an anthology of traditiona1
and modern Christmas poems selected
by Florence B. Hyett, mis}eading be ..
ca.u;e adult readers wdl enJOY t~e famlhar carols more than the children.
There is a varied assortment of Christmas lore offered on the Library's .pecial Christmas shelf. rich in beauty of
word and illustration; notably Eleanor
Farjeon's "Ten Saints," "The Petershams," "Christ Child,''' and Vance'.
··Star for Hansi."
Why not spend an idle hour reading
i~ the lib!ary and ,e?courage your tagglllg ChrIstmas splnt?
DECEMBER
1938
THE SWARTBMOREAN
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Howdy Folks! '
TID SWAaTIDIOUAJl. DlC.
PhD Eo TOLD
UUer
ROSALIE DRYDEN
Me... -. . . . .
FBIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1938
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Christian Science Church
SHOP FmST
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at the
TOT·TA BABY AND
GIFf SHOP
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Phyllis Dana wUl return from George
School this afternoon to remain witb
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R.
Dana, of Elm avenue, until January 3.
Other George School students reCARVING SETS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Noyes and turning to their homes here for the
son, Edward, Jr., of Riverview roa~ holidays are: Ann Robinson, Rinky
$2.95
to $12.50
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left yesterday for Dallas, Texas, where McCurdy. Elliott Richardson. Richard
A CHRISTMAS CORNER
they will spend Christmas with Mr. Shaw, Maurice Bassett, William AsbGALEY'S
The Swarthmore Public Library
Noyes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. ton, Frederick Simons, and Carter
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103
E4Imont
Avenue
Noyes. They will return east about Smith, of Swarthmore; and Kinnie has placed upon its juvenile shelves
January 5.
an interesting assortment of stories of
Clarke. of Wallingford.
Christmases past and present.
Miss Margaret Van Duser, daughter
"The Great Story" contains selections l1li _ _ _ _ _.......111111_*.....
Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden. of Westdale
avenue, entertained The Eightsome Tues- of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Van Duser, from the King James version of the
day afternoon when it met at the Ingle- of Strath Haven avenue, returned from Bible story of the life of Christ, with
neuk for lunch and later for bridge at Colby Junior College Wellesley Mass. ..productions in color of paintings by
last Thursday, Dec~mber 8,
th~ famous .artists. "Petite S~zanne" by
her home.
Christmas holidays. Miss Van Duser -l?eAng eh tells of th~ Chr,:,tmas of a
had been ill at college a week be- httle French Canadian girl on the
Miss Lydia Roberts. dietitian at Earl- fore arriving home, during which time Gaspe. "Once o~ Chris~mas" by D~r
ham College, Indiana. will return home her mother visited her and traveled othy Thompson IS a delIghtful descnpSunday to spend the Christmas vacation back to Swarthmore with her.
tion of a home Christmas. Seven Christwith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester
mas poems in Eleanor Farjeon's "Sing
Roberts, of College avenue.
for
Your Supper", a new copy of "The
Miss Peggy Noyes and Miss Maralee
Night Before Christmas" with ReginNoyes, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert B. Byerly. son of Mr. and Carlos F. Noyes, of Harvard avenue, ald Birch illustrations, and "The NutMrs. F. P. Byerly, of Bowling Green, arrived home for the Christmas vaca· cracker of Nuremburg'''' retold for chilformerly of Swarthmore. returned last tion yesterday. They attend Wellesley dren also make good holiday reading.
Two books of Christmas Carols, I
week aboard the S. S. Champlain after College, Wellesley, Mass.
six months of study at the Sorbonne,
"Christmas Carols" by VanLoon, "The
Paris. After the first of the year he
Mrs. Peter E. Told and daughl
where he expects to graduate in June. week-end in Bel Air, Md., where they
Gift Announcement Cards
visited Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kindley.
Miss Marjorie McClure will return
personally attended to on all
to her home on Riverview road tomorMrs. Robert C. Powell. of Swarth- magazine orders reeeived before _lIICIC. .III_ICIJPEIIIIICCCCC_'-'
row for the Christmas holidays of Syr- more place, is motoring· to Lititz, Pa. December 24th.
acuse University, to which she will re- Her daughter, Miss Nancy Powell, a
"'8 ,..",er 100 late 10
turn January 3.
student at Linden Hall Junior College.
pl4ce an order
will drive back with her today. Miss
Miss Varrell Drew will return this Marion Willis, Miss Powell's room~ MRS. LWYD E. KAUFFMAN
of un....ual value and
week-end from Mary Washington Col- mate, will accompany them to be their
313 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Swarthmore ZOIO
character that you
lege, Fredericksburg, Va.. to remain un- overnight guest before proceeding to
subserlptiou for ALL Mapzl".
til January 3 with her parents, Mr. and Florida.
can choose with ease
Mrs. Laurence E. Drew, of Park aveRuth Wilson will return today from
and be very much
nue.
Mt. Holyoke College. Soulh Hadley.
pleased_
Miss Marjorie Tomlinson arrives to- Mass., to remain until after New Year's
GDT
night to spend her vacation from Mid- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. RaySUBSCRIPTIONS
dlehury College. Middlebury, VI.• with mond E. Wilson, of Ogden avenue.
to THE
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ruth, who is third ranking tennis table
HandBags
player
in
the
United
States,
won
the
SWARTHMOREAN
Tomlinson, of Swarthmore avenue. She
are
Ideal.
for
former
will return to ber freshman studies af- freshman tennis (not table tennis)
residents and those
away at collep. Gay
Evening Bags
prize at Mt. Holyoke.
ter the first of the new year.
announc:ements
sent.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will entertain
Telephone Sw. toO.
friends from Boston, Mass., over ChristHankies
Major E. E. Keatley and Mrs. Keatmas. Mr. Wilson expects to take a skiley, fonner residents of Swarthmore, ing trip in New Hampshire with a group
Novelty Jewelry
are now stationed in Bowling Green,
over the New Year's week~nd.
Ky. Their daughter, Louise, who gra-
GIFTS FOR MOTHER
AND DAD
Open Evenings Until
Xmas
Don't Forget Santa's
MaUBox
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i
Extends to You the
Season's Greetings
duated from Minneapolis High School
last June, is a freshman at the University of Michigan.
.
Nancy McCurdy will celebrate her
sixth birthday tomorrow afternoon by
entertaining the first grade pupils of
the College avenue school at her home
on Ogden avenue.
Mrs. T. Saulnier, of North Princeton
avenue, was hostess to an eightsome
duplicate bridge dub at luncheon yesterday afternoon.
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LIFE * ALWAYS DEPENDABLE
TAKE ADYANTAGE OF oua
"UP THE RIVER"
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Dartmouth aDd Lafavette Ava.
TelepboGe +to
'''We DoDo'I SeD Can-W. 8enlc.-n..."
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WHEN YOUR CAR
WON'T START-CALL
STAN LEY COSIER. PA.
75c up
On Park Avenue
S,.".,. Friday
CELIA SHOE SHOP
OPEN EVENINGS BEGINNING
MONDAY
MEDIA
Friday - Saturday
"SUEZ"
Washington
a.Pa.
S".". Stllurday
CAN YOU TAKE IT?
It'll make you otIdver,
lIhudder and lIhakel
-
"DRACULA"
BELA LUGOSI
with
Tyrone Powers - Loretlcl Younq
ADnabeDa
and
J. Edward Bromberq. Joseph
SchlldlcrauL Henry Stepheoson.
Sidney Blackmer. SIq RUDlCIIID.
Nlqel Bruce
FIrat Run K....
Monday - Tuesday
Bcubwa Skmwyck
JIemy Fonda
"THE MAD MISS MANTON"
440
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SMa,?
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FOR CHRISTMAS
LUCIEN I.EI.oNG
Perfumes
• Lea Plwn... Cryotal p i contain three heavenly per.
fumes, "Impromptu~" "Indis.
cretU and "OpeningN:ght." $5
(Opposite Bo........ BaD)
102 PARK AVENUE
--
Mrs. Dorothy Waldo
senting the Delaware County
sis Association's Christmas Seal
I
~~:;,;has
been busy supplying the
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Piano Pnpm' Recital
Ii
for her popular prngrams.
Presbyterian Church Notes
The second recital by pupils of Dorothy Last Friday afternoon she dealt with
H. T. PATTERSON
Paul was held Saturday afternoon at the
learnins of a new significance of the
The
1318 WALNUT
Sunday morning at Ule 11 o'clock
ship service the sermon topic will be
home of Mrs. William Doyle on Benja- word uitfrsecution" at the meeting of
PhiiadelphJa
Week Before Christmas."
min West avenue. Carolyn Wilcox
Woman's Association of the SwarthCharlotte M. McCurdy in Charge
The Boys' and Girls' Choir will meet ceived the award for improvement durPresbyterian Church. At noon on
OPEN TJLL 6 P. M.
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the ing the past month, and in the "Musical
day she discussed "Your Boy, Have ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::;~=::~
church for an important rehearsal of Terms" contest, the winners were
You Met Him?" before a meeting of :
PEN.
music for the Christmas Sunday Vesper Doyle and Andrea Wilcox.
local Rotary Club members and their
Service. The Junior Choirs,
instru- A short outline of the life of
wives.
mentalists, and the
cere~ was given by Billy Doyle and
Sunday morning she was
many· will be combined for this
the composer were related.
speaker of the Presbyterian
mas Vespers.~""
part in the program of solos and School and at the Friends' First
The Young People's
duets were Eben Lang, Joan RUSSell, School finding the children greatly
Why not be thrifty this Christmas and bny nseful
be omitted this Sunday evening,
~Ian Hunt, Patricia Paul, Frances Jen· pressed by the double barred cross,
ihings that the whole family ""n enjoy?
-ber 18, so that members may attend
kIDS, Towney Scudder, and Joan Louise of the symbols of the fight against
Paul.
berculosis, and quite familiar with
Community Pageant.
RADIO
HEATER
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Christmas seals now on sale at
Because of the desire of the
TIRES
CHAINS
to participate in the
Swarthmore National Bank booth.
Music
Lovers
Name
Ch81-rmen
B
f
bo
t
h
d
ed
b
BATI'ERIES
RADIATOR COVERS
on December 18, the annual
e ore a u a un r
mem ers
candlelight vespers will be held
the Young People's Group of the PresbyFINE
USED
CARS
On Tuesday evening a group of mu- t ·
Ch h S da
.
mas Sunday afternoon. December ?oS.
erlan
urc
un y evenmg
A NEW PLYMOUTH OR CHRYSLER
sic lovers met in the Old Bank Build4:45 P. M.
'Ulg A
b·
.
h I
The junior-intermediate depa•.tmleDltI
.
t a us mess meetmg e d at the
will entertain a group of children
commencement of the evening the proChristmas Gifts for the
& WAITE
tbe Chester Neighborhood House on
position to start a club for the study
Entire Family at
urday, December 18, from 2 to 4 o'clock. of ensemble music was discussed. Mrs.
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD AND YALE AVENUE
SIDRER'S
In preP.3-ration for this event a wrapping Allen \V. Carpenter was appointed
Swarth. 1250
party will be held on Friday afternoon, chairman; Mrs. Roy Delaplaine, memDRUG STORE
December 17, from 3 to 5 by the pupils bcrship chairm
for home movies
and a decorating party on Friday night treasurer. Mrs. Jacob Meschter and
Toilet Se18
from 6 :30 to 8 by. the three oldest classes. Mrs. John H. Fawcett were appointed
Kaywoodie
- Milano
The Kindergarten- Christmas Party will chairmen for the piano section; Dobe given on Saturday afternoon, Decem- nato Colafemina and Mrs. R. Salomon,
PiP""
Christmas Cards, Chrislma8
ber 17, from 3 to 4 o'clock in the Parish chairman of the singing section; and
Package Wrappings
House. Children of the department and :Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde and Mrs. W. E.
Confections - Cigars
their parents are cordially invited.
The stated meeting of the Session
CHILDREN'S TABLE AND
DRF.SS&S
Friday evening, December 16, has
COATS
CHAIR SETS. DESKS
LINEN SHOP
HANNUM
mrt1l5 ~~Op
Victor D. Shirer
DRUGGIST
GALEY'S
CHURCH NEWS
803 Ed,mont
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. David Braun, Minlster
Avenue-
CHESTER
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
We Deliver
Before ChrIstmas."
1' . . . . . .
TRINITY 0lIUBCB
Protestant EpIscopal
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, s.T.Mo, Rector
.8:00 A. M. - Holy COmmunlon.
9:45 A. M. - Church SChool and Bible
11:00 A. M. - Momlng Prayer and Sermon.
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CHRISTMAS CLUB
• • •
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST CO.
METHODIST BPISCOPAL CBURCB
PERFUME - CANDIES - CIGARS - CHII.DREN'S BOOKS
STATIONERY - PEN & PENCIL SETS
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
On the Corner
Swarthmore 851
Clarence F. carter, A.B.• B.D•• I41n1ster
....
SUNDAY
~. ~9:45 A.M.-Church 8ChooL
': ,~l:OO A.M.-Momlng Worshlp.
>PmsT CHURCH OP CHlUST. SCIENTIST,
OF SWABTHMOII.B
Park Avenue Below Harvarct
Y. - sunday
, 11:00 A. y,
Wednesday evenln8
~5~~:;ILW'~
p. m. Reeding room open
Sundays and holldays 1 to 4 p.
edUlce_
~~g!
1\
AU are cordlall7 Invited to attend
eervlces and use the ReedlDg Boom.
tI., JrO."
Copy
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Holiday Dresses
Class.
10:00 A. M. - Woman's Bible Class.
11:00 A. M. - Mornlng worship. The pastor
wUl preaeh on, "The Week
~I'ft1INL4LCCCCCCCCC
802 Edgmont Avenue
Chester. Pa.
•
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M. - Sunday School. Men's
• • •
Chester Road and Park Avenne
~TREET
(Hl}ristmall 8tU!l!ltlltinnll
Now Open for Membership
GIFr SETS -
IRISH DOUBLE DAMASK NAPCHENILLE BATH MATS---Size
KINs--.h:e 22 x 22. Four loyely
19 x M Solid color and ftoral d ...
pattemo. "".50 do..
- sing, $1.50 each.
LADIES' ALL-LINEN HANDMEN'S FINE LINEN colored
KERCHIEFS-white only, regu·
handkerchief.. Regularly '2.50 and
$3.50 SOC each.
$3.50. 1.00.
larly ,1.50
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. All
white or colored. Hemstitched and
hand·roUed hema. 2Se.
1Jlranrts
C".h or Weekly Paymem.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore SIM
•
GOWN SHOP
Slippers are Useful Gifts for
Men, Women and Children
II Park Avenne
'0
IAnUy CONDITIONINIi s.aYICI
• Penth....... Four lovely .....fumes by Lucien Le\ong in •
noveIPenthousepacka&e. $2.50
S.am Today
With. Preston Foster, Ton" Martin, Phyllis Brooks, Arthur
Treaeher, sUm Summerrille
Speaks Under Auspices of
Christmas Seal Campaign
Evening Jewelry
Belts
Sweaters
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Suggestions for Xmas
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My Regular Suit is
Being Renewed by
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In the True Spirit of
CHRISTMAS
The
for
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Member of
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
TELEPHONE
ALMAN-Ae
10,1939 NOW!
$1.99--$2.88
$3.88
Values up to $5.88
STUNNING
Evening Gowns
FESTIVE
Afternoon Frocks
GAY
Sportswear
Containing iJIfonnatioIl ofvalue cuui interest to evexy·
one both YO\Ul'J QIld oldpages bulging with storiee
and facts .•• historico.l,
scientific, whimsico.l •••
cuui illustrated &om cover
to cover I
Gift Slips and
Housecoats
79c to $1.88
It'.
.t ..,. lIeD '1'....... _
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and
$2.49 to $3.88
rRBB to ...., ••
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(IF PBNNSYLVANIA
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THE
4
DECEMBER
SW
1938
A novelty featare of the cveoing . . Craemer, the latter of whom bas' been
has recently been organized was
the
presentation of "honorable S'i' by
of many drives.
a feature of the program.
Robert T. Bair to five old time rooters;
This year's record show. every opP"'\'"
The devotional exercise. were led by
defeated except Darby and Glen Nor.
CoU"8e Wins Three Straight
Marie Bond.
Schell, E1ric S. Sproat, T.
William Black was announced as next
asketbaU!V~~~ CIa..m"R Plan SodaJ ,fell".,"" Speeehee and Awards Made ....t nier, E. Clayton Walton and Wil.IiaJlB\year's captain.
The Swarthmore College b
During the December 5 assembly peThursday in Preeenee of
team has racked up three straight vic- riod, the junior and senior meetings
Three Hundred
tories for the yonng and budding season. were held at the high schooL
That is, if you count the 50-22 defeat
Presided over by James Brown, preThe fourth annual football dinner tenof the "Five Old Men" otherwise known
the seniors discussed their year deredthe Swarthmore High School tearn
as the "Alumni."
book, the senior play, a sleigb ride,
held Thursday evening of last week
505 Swarthmore Ave.-5 bedrooms, 3 baths . . . . . '15,000
In' collegiate competition, last
dances after home basketball games,
the social hall of the Swarthmore
603 Hillhorn Ave.-Bungalow, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, '9,000
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
and plans for the Christmas party. Also Methodist Church with
sunk 6Z to 33 and Beloit, of the Wiscon- mentioned were returns from
three hundred present.
730 Yale Ave.-5 bedrooms, 2 baths. ..
.flO,OOO
sin Beloits, lost 44 to 38.
Christmas card sale by Nancy
members, including the varsity,
327 VIlll88I" Ave.--6 bedrooms, 2 baths. . . . .
.'10,000
In a preliminary before the Pharmacy Announcements were made
varsity and eighty-pounders, were guests.
game, the JV's defeated the
April college board examinations,
Following the
invocation
by
JV's 28 to 12. The freshmen lost to
Mr. G. Baker Thompson, and Decem- Methodist rector, Rev. Clarence F.
coin Prep. as a wannup to the
ber sixth's vocational guidance confer- ter, a nd an 0 Id fashi oned r oast L--f
ua:
23 S. CHESTER RD.
SWARTHMORE 114
ame,
40-38.
g
• ence, by Mr. Harry E. Oppenlander.
ner prepared an d se rved by the
William Reller, president of the jumor
h
Ch ur..
_L"
Supervtsmg
. .
F'ri.IciIW\
The J uniors, directed by WiUiam t e
class of last year, and winner of the var- Black, president,
R
M
d
f
re
discusset: the results
. orey ma e a ew marks
sity letter in three sports, was elected
and introduction.
basketball captain, before the team took
the Junior Prom. An estimated proGeo
H D
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Toastmaster
rgo. etwCl er preof ~"'.75 was reported.
fit P
the floor against P h a r m a c y . "
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'd d ' fi
t I . trod'
I ,
lim Bro",n in Panel DUcuuiOll
51 e
10
n~ s y e, •In AuCJmgu~s first
."
oa
to
Amazons
On
Wednesday,
December
7,
r:~:ihllsl~peak~~er
of
e
evemng,
•
•
oggle
Gods Lo _
coach at Muhlenberg College and
sentatives of the Swarthmore
Albright College coach, who
The Greek Gods feU before the
School Senior Cabinet and Mr. G.
an unusually inspiratiOBa1 talk on
tack of the Garnette Amazons in
Thompson, attended a convention
value of footblll to American y~,~:;
allllual field hockey game played
Suburban High School Student CoUDthe athletic training of y
No dinner. without advance rueNlatWlU
twecn the varsity hockey team and the cils, of which Swarthmore is a member,
continent with the present
senior letter men of Swarthmore CoI- at Lower Merion High School. Helen military training of youth in several
Special arrangements can be made for large parties
lege. The score was Varsity 2; Gods O. Ludwig, James Brown, James Callacountries.
wishing whole turkeys
• I •
han. and Robert Thorpe represented
"Horse" Chase, all-American tackle
H. S. Basketball Opens Tonight Swarthmore. The speaker was Paul from Pitt several years back and at presSwain Havens, President of Wilson
ent a member of the faculty of Drexel
12:30-7:00 P. M.
The High School br.sketball team lege. Entertainment was provided dur- Institute, brought out advantages of footwill open its season against 1I.Iedia High ing dinner. Afterwllrds there was an- ball which show in later life.
at Media, on Friday evening,
other program in the assembly,
Captain "Bud" Troxell, on behalf
ber 16.
of a cello, trumpet, voice
the team, presented a traveling
Operated separately from The HartJard
126 gids reported for practice to Cap- Imariimlba solo, with a Panel Discussion Judd Tinun, retiring Pennsylvania
tain Blanche Cheyney of the Swarth- following. J ames Brown took part
tary College coach, in appreciation of
by Grace D, Rooney
more High School girls" basketball this discussion which dealt with "Fi- cooperation with the Jocal team at footteam. Competition for positions is
nances of the Cabinet", and "Social ball camp and during the season.
and a good season appears to be in affairs sponsored by the Cabinet."
Howard Odell, backfield coach at the
'rupee' Sun Oil Plant
University of Pennsylvania; "Bob" Gerthe offing.
• ••
The senior science class of the high
Swarthmore High School varsity
SCHOOL
school visited the Sun Oil
coach and superviser of J. Vo's; and
Thursday, December 1, to make
"Jim" Miller, eighty-pounders' coach,
Chri.tma. Cantata al High Sehool
inspection tour of the plant and
spoke briefly on managing the boYs. es"
learn how oil is refined. They left in pecially the younger ones.
The Orchestra and Chorus of Swarth- buses right after lunch and returned
Coach William C. F. Ziegenfus
more High School will present a Christ- about three o'clock.
sented nineteen letters to the t~m m"n-I
mas cantata in the High School Audi• •
bers who also were awarded Silver
torium on Wednesday evening, De- Class Produces Banquet Speakers balls by E. O. Lange, chainuan of
cember 21, at 8 :15. Parents and friends
. '
S arth year's committee for the event..
of High School students are invited
Th~ publIc spe~klflg class of W
..
Blanche Cheyney led in cheers
to attend.
more s Adult NIght at School held a rang out independent of the amplifying
dinner at a Chester tea room as the system.
School. Hear Xmcu Siorie.
last session of the series, Monday evenMrs. Tod Eberle, of Philadelphia, ing of this week. An interesting pro·
told stories' on Thursday, December 8 m gram was arranged by a committee
the Rutgers and College avenue schools. composed of Boyd Shultz and Wilbur
Her stories of Christmas cellebratiorls \ Kriebel. Speeches were made by m\!m..
in foreign C04ntries were greeted
bers of the class apd the following titles
enthusiasin by the young audience.
awarded as a result of a questionnaire
S03 EdCmOnt: AUllue
Mrs. Eberle's ~isit to the schools was
the previous week;
sponsored by the Woman's International
of the evening-Charles Green,
League.
dressed-Hallie Douglas, most huChea Team. Prepari,.. 10 De/end Title morous-Charles Green, most handOpen ErJery ErJening Until ChriBtmaa
The Swarthmore High School chess 1so,me man-Wilbur Kriebel, most popteam is preparing for another successstudent-Ed Faulkner, nicest voice
ful season. They are the defending
Price, one likely to make next
champions of the PhiiadeJphia Subur- million-Titus Ewing, nicest
ban Chess League.
Cleo Shultz, most congenial-Boyd
At present only ten people are out Shultz, most "it"-Eunice Wolf, best
for the team, one of the most success- all around speaker-Sara Raymond,
ful but unheralded teams in the high best gestures-Mary Ancker. The class
G
school. From these, five people will be voted to continue meeting as a discuschosen to compete in the matches.
sion group. Class officers are: Ed
I
Several members of last year's team Faulkner, president; Blair Price, viceF
are playing again including: Horace president; Eunice Wolf, treasurer;
T
Hopkins, captain, Bill Henderson, 'Bob Sara Raymond secretary.
.
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Gardens - Cut Flowen
\Veltz, and Tom Porter. Profiting from
Wreaths - Ceuterpleeee
such experience, the chess team should
Library Holiday Schedule
CO.....e.o
have another great year.
Special hours for the
Public Library during the
&
Mr.. Phillip. Enlertai,.,. Auembly
F
be:
Saturday
morning,
(MeJnber
Florist Telepragh DeUver,)
In the high school assembly, held
825 Edpnont Avenue
Tuesday morning, December 13, the 9.30-12.30 as usual; closed
Cbeste<.uo
ternoon,
December
24;
closed
scnior school was cntertained by Mrs.
December 26, and Monday, January
Dorothy Waldo Phillips. Mrs. Phillips
talked briefly on the subject of
Tuberculosis Association and the question of "Necking" and then presented
a short monologue entitled "Three Generations." The skit had originally been
L
used by Ruth Draper, and was adoph-:d
by Mrs. Phillips to suit her purpose
Avoid. the last minute rush. Take advantage of the eomto aid the sale of Christmas seals.
plete selections. May we suggeet that you come in today.
Robert Sanford, President of the high
Practical Gifts of Wearing Apparel are in order this
school cabinet, informed the
Christmas, Bnd our store is crowded with bright colorful
of the welfare work concerning the
suggeetions,
Christmas baskets which each homeroom expects to contribute.
The introduction of the swing band
SPORTS REVIEW
S. FOOTBA1.J.
EDWARD L. NOYES
TELEPHONE SWARTHMORE 1395 NOW
FOR RESERVATIONS
I
CHRISTMAS DINNER--$l.OO
Sunday Dinner....................................75c and $1.00
THE HARVARD TEA ROOM
NEWS
GIVE SOMETHING USEFUL
Fireplaee Fixtures
GALEY'S
Christmas Lights
Electrical Appliances
Toys-Cooking Utensils
Tools
SUPLEE'S STORE
South Chester Road
Swarthmore 105
Christmas Plants
S
LUPTON
STEVENS
o
R
A
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315 DICKINSON AVENUE
Swarthmore 554
All .1..,.. Abo WreatJu, HoU,.,
Mi8lleloe and Eye:; areen
Come make your ehoi~ early
Free DeliverY
Open Monda,., Dee.; 12
BEU.'S
Rutgers Avenue
Next to Old Bank Building·
l'IIon" S.... 15'71
N
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You are cordially invited to examine our blooming,
berried· and foliage plants. Gorgeous in color, and of
fine quality, suitable for Xmas presents at prices to suit
everyone.
Plants purchased now will be held for Xmas
delivery if desired
ARTISTIC WREA.THS
PLEASE PLACE TELEGRAPH ORDERS EARLY
iJdI
1'l'eeII. 26 Ddnule. Wed 115.89 lee' to the
aforemenUooed pl~ of bqilllllDC'. Tbeoe3
eonUnuiD&' alone the Boutber'" R/W liDo
or eatd RaIlroad North 60 del1"8t8 25
minutes w.. 73.t3 leet. to • point In the
line of lande 01 tho PhIladelphia Suburban Waler CompanJ': thence alone tbe
WARD HINKSON, AUorDe7.
WILLIAM W. JI('~JJ' Sbertfl'.
&ame Soutb 67 decn!H 10 mlnutu Weill
SHERIFII' BALES
Sill-rift's Om(e. Court JlOUIIe. Media. PenD ••
of the
the feRler Une of uld creek In a Soutb·
,"fly dlrectjon. down IItream. 17 feet more
Saturday. lJe<.oeniber !H. 1038
• point In the line of IIIQdI. of
[(!Ct
(;1 • • orlbeleH8aaldto Waltr
Company; thence alonl' I~,:-,,!,"a,ii"··,un the
I
0::10 A. M. Eulern Standard Time
the same North 67 de&T'flea 10 m1nu'"
:',
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antI
exh'ndllllC
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th~'I::~IU~~\:.\
268 feel more or lcsa &0 lhe flrat
~utbellstwartll,. between
CoulUUone '260.00 Calh or cerU6ed cheek
~~epiiii:-iPl
at time of sale unleu otberwllte 81.8ted lD
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aDa-lee
to
the
BIlld
Mrs. Roland L. Eaton, Mrs. Harold
RESERVING to tbe Pblladelpbla Bub.. ,
(eoet.
adnllieeolent). balance in ten da¥1. Other
urbab Water CompaOJ' tbe right aDd pri,,(.ondit.oll8 011 d/Q' 01 laJe.
G. Griffin, Mrs. J. Paul Brown and
lIeee of a 30 feet wide 'isbt 01 way
Iml'rOVI!Dll'ut.ll ('onlillt of two IItoJ'7 BtUeco
No. 360
Mrs. Robert L. Coates attended the
pxtendinl' from tbe Southerly Webt o[
houec. 10%:18 'ce~ ponb front. basement ,.al· Fieri Vadll8
WQ line o[ aald aallroad and parallel
Education day program of the DelaJUlie Term, 1924
to said Rlrht o[ WaT a<.'l"O'" tbe Eaaterll'
Co. federation last Friday at the
Sold as tbe propert.1 of OUo Froboese, mort·
portion o[ eald proper17 berelofore moro
lot. or piece 01 rroUDd.
and mortgage Dond and Bealt,. Com·
lull,. deacribed.
All
Media \Voman's Club. Mrs. Thomas
and improvements thereon
Sed ion oi--'lbere Is hereb,. appropriated [or
terre tenant and real owuer.
""'Itb
011 tbe auuthwest curb Uno of
At itlett, county program chairnta~ the ,-ear 1939 the sum of $2,000. or 110 much
at the distance of one hUD'
WARD HINKSON. Attorne.1.
aa m&7 be DealUSIT to be charpd to
praised the Swarthmore Club's bal~ Ihereo[
feet (107') measured north·
Upm No. 33-8 01 the BudJ'et.
from. the intereeetion 01 the .aId
SetUon a.-All Ordinances or paris 01 Or·
anced and unified program and par~
curb lJne of said )lonon Avenue
inconalltenl herewllb be and the Le\'uri Fatlal:1
No. 277
ticularly the discussion luncheon on dlnances
north welt curb line of Che.ter and
aame are hereb7 repealed.
Darby Pike, In the Dorough o( RldleJ' Park,
$cptember Term, 1038
Passed this 12th day 01 December A. D.,
~~!i.i!ii 1;"~T~he American Home."
COUllt,. of Delaware and Stale of PeDD8J'lv ....
1938.
T, E. BESSENBRUCB,
All Ibat (-ertaln lot or piece o[ lP"Ound. with nia; Containing in front alool" the said aouth·
Pre.tdent o[ Council. the bui·dillgs and Improvement. thereon e-r· wut curb line of Il
l'I.ted Situate in Upper Darby Township. Dela· ured
thweatwardI.v eicblJ' leet (80'). and
organist
at the to
second
Christmas
VesVoaturini
Be Veopero
Orgaaiot
Secretary of CounCil.
e Coulll)'. Pcnn8.1lvani.. Belrinnlns' at 1101 ;'
on tbe corner 10rmed by Ihe inlereection wanll,
ria(bt angles to the said «:urb line
pers sponsored by the music division
19:i3.
1-:.. ',:: nortbwetll aide 01 Slate Road (al laid of Norlt.IR Avenue one bundred. Bixty feet
of the Delaware County federation to
JOHN H. PJTHAN.
Plan o( Lutl ul tbe Aronimlnk Heights tlOO·).
Burcelll'Ii::i;';,a,,~ l)rel~lIred b)' A. F. Damon, Jr., En·
held on Sunday, December 18 from
Ullller Darby. Pennl.1lvania. on Jan.
Belug knOllil1 alld dl'Blgnated as No. 8
to 5 P. M. in Christ Lutheran Church =
uary
1924. and approved by the Board Morlon Avenue.
o( Towlilhip Commlealoners 01 Upper Darby
Walnut street and Madeira road in
SHERIFF SALES
Township) ~tlfty feet wide), and the north·
IDlllrO\'emellt8 conailt of two and onc·ball
ealt lide: o[ Concord AvenUe (as laid ouL un
Itolle and shlnw-Ie houlle. 30%33 leet
Upper Darby.
Sherlff's Office Court House. Mcdla. Penna. I!atd Plan o[ Lote) (forty (eet wide); Contain· I ;;;iiIiIUO,,:front. one slur)"" 1I1one and shln,le
ing in 'ront Ol' breadth on the said Slate Road I'
ao.xo feet, IIhin,le garage. 12%18 feet.
Saturday. December 31, 1938
tilty feet. and extendlnc of tbat widLb. in lengtb
the Ilropert,. of Santuel S. P. SmHb
:lapl" northwestwardiy. between lines par·
Comic Senior Assembly
0:30 A. M. EMtern Standard Time
P. Smith.
with Concord Avenu~. one hundred fifty
the 8Oulhwel4tt!rIDolt line 01 said Lot
WARD
HINKSON. Altomey.
Comics were featured at the Senior Conditions: '260.00 Cash or certified check
the northeast tdde 01 Conoord Avenue.
.
0 th at time o( saJe (unless otherwise stated in
Assembly last Saturday evenmg. n e ad\'erUaemenU, balance in ten daya. Other
WILLIAM lV. McKDI. Sberiff.
Being Lots Nos. 91 and 02 on Plan of Ar·
Woman's Club walls were drawings o[ condiUons on day of .ale.
ollimlok Heights.
No. 246
paper characters. Prizes wrapped Levari Fndas
Beiow- known und designated as No. 3800!
comic sheets were won by Dick
State Road.
September Term, 1938
~o.rBiin.;'!rbj»i8"'~ Brown, Polly Hoot, Bob Spencer and
Improvement. f~ltsiat o( two nnd one-hal[
~~~~~~~~]~
Bob Hanzlik, his partner, who tumed All tbat certain lot or plp.ce of land. with IIlol'y IItone and frnme house. 33%24 feet. en·
o!>e-d front I~or~b, one IItOry [ranle garago,
.
over his prize of bath salts to Nancy ~~~l'~'::mset~:: t~:~:n a~~:~~l::~I1~~ ~~~ (.O'
~"'i~~fii;;f''''";j;er.;P;:iOiiii Annitage.
northwest side o[ Urban Avenue. at the dlI· 18xlS feet.
the I)roperly o[ Albert R. Porter I
PANNIE A THAYBB,.
Members of the committee of which ~~~: tt:e ~~h!:~ :~!~I~ ~:!'=tu~a:;
C. Porter, hill wife. mortCB&"ors. I
601 a:a.rVarcl Avenue,
Genevieve Reavis was chairman, were Avenue aod Leon Avenue. partb' In tbe Bor· terre lellunts and real OWDen.
I
8warthJ::Qore, Pa.
PERSONAL
.; Or to her Attorney,
Elizabeth Whitaker, Frances Noyes, Di- :~g:le~~.Z~rw~h~o~~t~y o~n ~~w~~~:
Hand money-$500.00.
ALBERT N. O.ABRE'lT,
PElISONAL-MBS. OILBBBT B. PABIBB, ana Brewster, Marjorie Dinsmore. Ruth State or ~nnllJ'lvallia: Containing- in [ront
1218 Chestnut Street.
239 Haverford Avenue; aub&crlpt1ona to
J,
WARD
HINKSON,
Attorney.
the nortbwest aide 01 tbe aaid Urban
Phlladelphla. Pa.
all lIa8aZ1.nes. Telepbone Swarthmore B9-W. Child, Nancy ·Price, Henry Linton, Ar~ along
A,·enue. measured northe8JJtwardi.1 tW'ent.7.lour
6t-1l-18
Meryweather, Nonnan Hughes, and five-tenthe feet. and extending In depth
NO,278
Bob Thorpe Bob Hanzlik and Bob Clay. DC,rthweetwanU.1. between parallel lines at r.e"·ari Faclu.a
AV.U·.BI,B DBC. 15
ESTATE OF JOHN B. TAYLOR (aleo known
,
right 8IlJles to the .aid Urhan Avenue. ninety·
September Term, 1038
as JNO. B. TAYLOR). dec·d. Leiters Tu$tO 2nd floOr apt. Blectr1c nmae and re ..
live feet to the soutbeast side o. a teo leet
tanumtary on the above Estate have been
frlaerator. light. heat, water, tele~e.
wide all~ extending- northeaatward17 from the
AbO 2 bedrm. apt.• 1st floor •••••••• a • • • $60
All that certain elone and frame dwelUDK lITaute'" 10 ~he undersigned. wbn reque,t. all
said Leon Avenue into South Avenue; the
GUATEMALAN GOODS
northeAflterly line o[ laid lo~ passing tbroug-h and lot or picle o. land, SUuate in the Bur· Jll"l'gona bavlng claim. or demands Bl"aln,' the
5 rm. sem1-de~u.se," •.. : ....... $30
tbe midd·e of the par,", wall between the ougb of Sharon Hill. In the Counl)' 01 Dela· ESlale of Lbe decedent ~o make known the
and
dwelling bereln described alld the dWelling ware and Slato o[ Pennll)'lvania and bounded I ~mt!". aud all peuon. mdebted to tbe deand de.uilled nil lollowil..to wit: Beginning' "edenl lu make payment. without delllJ'". to
WM. S. Bl'ITLE
adjolnlnt: on the northeast.
XMAS NOTIONS
JEAN C. TAYLOR,
at a point on the nortbeast aide 01 Cher.,.
Swarthmore lUoJ
Boundod on the northeast and Bouthwcat b.1 Street at tbe distance of olle hundred and
JOHN E. GENBEM.ER.
Notary pubUc -lDIurance - Bed Estate
nlnel.1. nlno and nlnely.nine one-hundredths feet
J612 Market. Street,
landil now or late of Edward C. Yagle.
MRS. WM. TIDBALL
mealured southeaatwardly trom an angle In
1604 Fox Bulldtlll'.
Being known and designated as No, 105 the lIIald Cherry Street. whl(!h angle being at
Philadelphia. Pa.,
Old
Bank
Bldg.
D. DURNALL
Urban Avenue.
the dlslanc-e of two hundred and twenty·nlne
Ezecutorl.
IUld t;e,,-en1y·lour one·hundredths (eet measured Or their Attorney.
REAL BSTATB
Together with the right and UIIB of
southwestwardly from the southeut corner of
JOHN E. GENSEMER, :&SQ.
08ice. 110 ComeD Ave.
ORDINANCE No. 412
said alley in common with the owners
the said Chcrl'Jl' Street and the Darby and Ot·11·10
Telepbooo Sw. IS'
other lands abuttinl" thereon.
Cheater. T..,-npike Road; Containing in lront. ::.=..:.:.--------------_
.....taII and
MaJIaPDWl& AN ORDINANCE authorizing the proper officmeasured aoutheaetward1l' along the northeast I ESTATE OP CHARLES F. JACKSON, late
stonc
of 533 South Orange Street (MedIa.) Upel"S uf the BoroUJ""b 01 Swarthmore ·to
Improvements eonllst of two story froot aide 01 tbe said Cberry Street the dilltance 01
'r11il"Q'..
)"ears In Swarihmon haDdIIDJ:
(ony leet, ·and (>x1epdin&" of thaL .wldtb. in per Providence TownshiP, Delaware coon",
enter 10to a contract. witb tbe Towllllh1pft. and Ilu((.o house, 16x46 (eet. enclO1JCd
Ileal_Ie
length or depth meaauled northeastward:y be· Pennsylvania, Deceased.. Lettel'8 of AdmlIlo[ Springfield, Ridley and Netht:t Provid· porch, stucco garap, Dx18 feet.
~. We _Udt ,.our busiDeu and eonll4eD.c:e
tween I)arallel lines at ril"ht angles to tbe iStratlon on the above Estate have been
ence and the Central Delaware Counu
Sold
as
the
property
01
Joseph
B, Holtz, Baid Cherry Street one bundred and twenty granted to the underuJ.gned., who requests
Authority, Providing for tbe conveJ'lng. mortgagor and BuUden Mutual Saving. and fect to lands now or late 01 Elizabeth W. that all persons having cJa1ma or demands
pumping' and dlKharging of eewqe
agatDBt the Estate 01 the Decedent make
tmouch a pumplnc station to be erected Loau ABsodation. lerre len ant and real owner. Sloane, et a1.
known the same, and all pensons Indebted
on
& site to be conve,oed b7 tbe said
Bounded. on tbe northwest hy lands 01 to the decedent make payment. Without
townships and boro\ll"b; providing for J. WARD HINKSON, Attorney.
ElIzabeth Kensinger and on the suutbeast b)' delay, to
pvment [or eervicea rendered bl" the
Electrical
HELEN JACKSON JOHANN,
lands 01 ·Thomas A. Clair, et aI.
autbority and tbe maintenance and oper·
533 SOuth Orange Street.
No.276
ation of said atation: and makinw- an Levari Facias
Medla,PeDna.
BeinK
known
ond
llellil;naled
88 No. 14
Telepbone Swarthmore 2295
appropriation therefor.
Or
to her Attorney,
Cberry
Slreet.
September
Term
1938
WHEREAS, the TowllIiIbips of Springfield,
MORRIS E. SMITH.
Ridley and Nether Providence and the Bor·
233 Cornell Avenue,
of
two
and
onu-ball
Improvements
coosilt
A'l
that
certain
lot
or
piece
0:
pound,
with
OUl"bB 01 Swarthmore, Rutledge. :Morton. ProsSwarthmore, Penna.
stone and frame house 21x33 (eet. porch
MRS. A.,
QUINBY & SON pec!t Park and Ridley Park in romundton thc buUdiuga and improvements tbereon erei·t· story
Bt-ll-IS
front.
·one
8tory
IraDle
addition,
0][0
feet.
ed,
Situate
in
the
Township
of
Upper
Darby,
wItb the Works PrOgre88 Administration. have
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
conaLrucied certain trunk line 5ewers nnd an
effluent Hne:
AND WHEREAS. the ·said Municipalities.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
parties bereto. are required by ord~ of the
MBDlA, PA. SanUary Water Board to operate thell" I8wel'9
BJU.,L PBONB t
so that sewage will now to tbe Delaware River
and not be diacharged into tbe Crum Creek;
AND WHEREAS. it is neceas8I"Y to erect
1896 ,dong
&he Crum Creek upon a aite in RidleY
Township, a pumping StaUon. 88 more parll·
ELEcrIUCAL
cuIarly hereinafter described;
RBP.4IRS
lUDlO
THEREFORE be it Ordained by tbe Coun·
TuLeo-W...w... MacbiDes--Cleanen dt o( the Borougb 01 Swarthmore,Section I.-That. the pl'oper ofllcers are
-JNSTAU.ATlONSbereby autborized and empowered to eD~
SWARTHMORE ELECTIUC SHOP .nlo a (.ertaln (onlract with the TownshlP8
o[ Springfteld, Ridley and Nether Provldenco
Park and Dartmouth Aves.
and the Central Delaware County AuthorIty.
's. joint Authorily existing' under the laws 01
tbo Commonwealth o[ Pennvlvanla. provid!ng
for the conveying, pumping and dischargmg
o[ sewage through a Pumping Station to be
erected on a site to be conveyed by ~be said
and tbe Borough: providing for
KOPPERS TownshlpB
payment for services rendered by tbe AuthorllJ'.
the operation and maintenance o( said station;
COKE
and making an appropriation tberefor. A
copy o[ tbe eald roolrac~ Is on file In tbe
oflke of the Secretar.1 01 tbe Boroucb 10'
cated at Swarthmore. Po.. The sald Pumping
site and StaUon are shown on a plan
FUEL On. Station
prepared by Damon and Foster, ED&"ineer8,
dated January 14 1938, 8. COPY 01 wblcb la
on file in tbe office o( the Sea-etary of the
Borough located at Swarthmore, Fa. Tbe said
plan aod ('Dntraet are made a paTt bereof 88
if set forth herein.
Section 2--The payments to be made to the
Authority under the said contract are to be
made lrom revenues wbich may. legally be
used for the purpoaes set fortb 1/.1 tbe con·
tract.
Seetion 3-Tbe proper officers are authorized and directed to join witb the officers of
the Townships 01 Spnng"6eld, Bidley and
Netber Providen
veying for the sum of '1.00, 88 well aa other
good and valuable consideration, the pumping
,
atntion aite 88 delK'ribed as follows:ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or pieee 01
land. SITUATE in the Township of Rid·
SlaiDleos Steel
ley. in tbe County o( Delaware aOO. SI~e
of Pennaylvanla. beginning at a pomt 10
KNIFE AND FORK SETS
the Soutbem right of way Une o[ the
Crum Creek Branch of the Baltimore and
It's the season of. warm, good f~lIowship - sharing the Yuletide spirit
A880rted Colo..
the said SoutherI)' R/W Une North 50 ~e·
Ohio Bailroad CompaDY, said point b!UD.g
with friends. neighbors •.• ~ven strangersl And consciously or unconlocated [rom the intersection of the North·
erl.1 side of Darby and Chester TurnPike,
CHESTER
803 EdgDlont Avenue
as laid out 00 feet wide. witb the WC$t·
sciously it is the motivating power that spurs civic-minded homemakers
erly side o[ Fail'View Road, as laid out
33 (eet wide, in the followiDg manner,
South 69 degrees 10 minutes West 812
to transform their homes into a gay symphony of color every night durYE
feet along the Northerly aide of said
Tnrnplke to a point; thence continuing
ing the holidays. The picture is enjoyed by all passers-by. The owner
along the said aide of said Tur-nplke South
67 degrees 10 minutes We&l- 121.88 leet
to a point in the SOutherly R/W line o[
has the happy satisfaction of ~roviding pleasure to his community.
the Crum Creek Bnneh of the BalUmore
and Ohio Railroad Company; thenes alOllC"
s...utimt
It's a potent expression of-peace on earth ••• good will to all men
s
248 reet. more or leaR to a POint. in tbe
center line of Crum Cret"k; tbenloe alDOl"
Woman's
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A. Wayne Mosteller
Comractor
J.
WOOD
SUN
VAN Al,EN BROS.
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COAL & COKE
ATLANTIC
FURNACE OIL
Phone Swarthmore 10412
elt ijOUl'JJome (flow with
GALEY'S
Open Evenings Until Xmas-8-9 P. M.
Christmas Trees
CLASSIFIED
GAY CHRISTMAS CHEER
THE MAROT FWWER SHOP
Fresh Cut
5
THE . SW ARTHMOREAN
BOYS FETED
IT IS CHEAPER TO BUY
A Fine Selection of
1938
DECEMBER
Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER
OPEN
EVERY
EVENING
FOR SALE-327 VASSAR AVENUE
lQ.room dwelJiq. 2 hath.. 2 lavatories,
PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 240
z.ear -... ...... lot
Specially Priced at $10,000
Apply to your own ......er or to ALBERT N. GARRETT
Swarthmore 489 or p _.....
.uu
Electricity
••• Cheaper
In Quantity
1
PulLADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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THE
6
Club Plays Tournament
SW ARTHMOREAN
,
I
James W. Laws
Matehes
Women Hear
The Swarthmore Bridge Club played
Insurance Facts' The
Chester Bridge Club 01 the Wilmiugton Whist League in a tournament
rr-
lam
oy ~ WI
~nact It w t! e a c U
A match was aisc, played with the RollM
chorus will fur11l~h a mUSical back-I ing Green Club on Tuesday evening, the
ground.
13 1 Th·
ch •
.
sefles
Of h! he A
Mrs. Samuel L. Reed will pre,ent '·The . tIT· h 'DS mal t
ISCa part W
..
f Ch . t
ea III
e e aware ounty
I5t
ssoO r~~111
~nd T rad·t·
1 Ion 0
TIS mas. . r- ciation and the home team lost.
Arthur Robinson was the team captain
o]s aSSisted by Mrs. Ear] A. Ktlhan,
soprano.
for the Monday match and John C.
l{t"mbers are asked to bring an inex~ :\foore was in charge Tuesday night.
pcnsive girt, 110t necessarily a toy but The Club will hold its annual holiday
anything any member of a family could IJarty 011 the evening of December 28
enjoy, to be given to the Community when light refreshments, light opening
Center [or distribution. The gifts are to bids, food and finessing will further con~
be wrapped in white and marked IJiaini)' tribute to the confusion of duplicate conon the outside in order to speed the task tract bridge.
of sorting.
lfrs. Harold Barnes and Mrs. George
- - -.......
' ••- - W. Warren will preside at the tea table. Pupils' Music Appreciation Hour
..
,
The piano pupils of EI~nor Sc~ofield
Fawcett held ,the secon~ .lD a simes of
Crum Creek Club Winners
monthly musIc appreciatIOn hours on
December 5th's Crum Creek Bridge Monday of this week at her home on
Club winners at the Strath Haven Inn South Chester road. The life and work
were: North and South-Mr. and Mrs. of Handel with special attention to the
fi
~I
W II'
.
.
H orace \V
'emp Ie, rst;
rs.
a ace musIc of the oratoriO "The MessIah" supMcCurdy and Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, l)lied the subject for the meeting. Christu
d M rs. Ftre d \V·I1 ~on an d R . .lU.
stcon;
mas carols were sung.
Decker, third. East and West-Mr. and
I I •
Mrs. Maurice Griest, first; hies. W.
Burton Richards and Mrs. Edith Cu,Girl Scout News
kadcn, second; Mr. and ).{rs. John
Each patrol leader of Troop No. 16
Bowditch, Jr., third.
is
to bring a piece of suet, string and
On Monday night of this week winners were: North and South-Mr. and a small container to the Scout House
Mrs. Richard Carveil, first; Mrs. A. L. on Cresson lane Saturday morning. The
Clayden and Richard Sellers, second; girls will put food for the birds on the
Mrs. H. Gilpin Brown and R. M. Deck- trees around the Scout house. They are
er, third; East and West-Mrs. H. B. also to bring an inexpensive present
Lincoln and A. F. Robinson, first; Mrs. wrapped for a gift exchange among
\ViIliam Faison and Mrs. Horace Wem- themselves. Carol singing will be enple, second; \Valter Dickinson and Laujoyed by all.
rence Stabler, third.
The Girl Scouts of Troop 2 will hold
Winners in the Club's ten-week tournaa
Christmas pageant under the direction
ment wi11 be announced at a Christma!:l
of
~frs. Allen W. Carpenter, in the
party next Monda)' evening.
Chal>el of the Presbyterian Church at
, I •
4 P. M. Wednesday 21.
There will be no admission charge and
Merchants Meet Next Week
anyone interested is cordially invited to
Jerry Martel will be in charge of the attend.
next meeting of the Swarthmore BusiTroop 6 assisted with the Woodlyn
ness Association which will be held at Health Center Christmas party Wednesthe lnglcneuk \Vcdnesday evenil~g. Dec- day afternoon, the first party to be held
emher 21, at 7 o'clock.
at the Woodlyn Center.
Plans were also drawn up for the an- pointed and Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop was
nual Roose""l! Birthday Dinner. The made chainnan.
Tea was served by the hosless.
various committee members were ap-
man, a
•••
Roosevelt
Club Makes
Plans
The Women's Roosevelt Club met at
the home 01 Mrs. earl deMolI on Park
avenue, Wednesday, December 7.
The main problem discussed was the
ft·
of
tud rou Mrs deMoli
ofdmaMlOn D~ s 'tug be p. cha'
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an t
r~.
g~ ,e da oli .:g~ d~
pard ad~t lSSU_~ °t th fi Y
wI t· s u I'
an
ISCUSSoo a
e rs I mee 109 0 f he
be I Id J
18 t i P M
uP, tOG W,eC al!ualr y
gtroM
a H . rd·'
a ,rs. . . a'ey' lome on arva
Ea 1
be'11 b •
bo
~\'en~e. c 1 mem r WI rlDg a x
unc eon.
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No.5 Union Ball Beariq
ROLLER SKATES
$1.50
GALEY'S
803 Edgmont A....enue
WOULD YOU WORK?
TWO HOURS FOR 10c •
One of our c:uatomera who shopped
around the other week at ODe of the
super markeIB, Iound that it IDok almost
two hours to do her markeliDq - lind
when she 90t home and compared the
cosl of her purch...... with what she
could have bouqht at MARTEL'S. she
found she had only savad 10 canIB !Dot
LET TilE
counliDq th.e extra expeDIMI of 9<18 lor
TELEPIIONE
her car and the Quality difference). YeL
51-10PFOR
in ·2 MINUTES she could have phoned
YOU
her order In. at MARTEL'S - Saved her·
seU untold annoyance and eBort and
could
have put her lime to better ad·
The same eare i. taken
lU if you are .hopping vantCIIJe. Would you be wiIIlnq to work
lwo hours lor 10 cenIB?
personally.
ANO A POUt.IO OF COFFEE
CllBSTBB
:FREE DELIVERY AT THESE LOW PRICES
Save Time,
Trouble, Money
Let Us Make Up Your
Favorite A.ssortment
Concentrated
SUPER
SUDS
And 1ge. pkg. for Ie
19c
pkg.
I
ROAST of BEEF
Underwood
BLACK BEAN
ANNUAL MEETING
Chocolate Covered
Nuts, Fruits, Creams
and Chewies
Bon Bons and
Christmas Specials
The Annual nieeljug of the stockholders of the Swarthmore National
Bank and Trust Company, Swarthmore, Pa., for the eleetioD of directors and such other business as may come before the meetiDl't will
he held at the banking house in Swarthmore, Pa" on Tuesday, Jan~
nary 10, 1939, between the hours of three and five o'cloek P. M.
Elrle S. Sproat, Ca.hier.
SWARTHMORE
CANDY SHOP
104 Park Aveuue
"CHESTER'S FASHION CORNER"
Tel. Sw.
2149
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:30
~~k~~k~kk~~kkkkkk~"kk
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-FATHER
-SISTER
CREAM OF
RICE
The delicious
breakfast cereal
15c pkg.
MARTEL
English Walnuts, 49c lb.
BUTTER
decorating
salads
Pure
Maple Syrup, $2.75 gal.
Christmas Candles
each 5c
In various colors
Lower In priceNo better butter
churned
I
Ibs.67c
Mince Meat, 15c and 25c
at the
Oranges, 3 doz. for 49c
ORDER your Famous WARRBN
JOHNSON TVltKBY at the CO.QP
NOW. for a memorable hoUda,- blr4.
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Association., Inc.
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serve for company
dinners - and no
medter what you
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be a good dinner.
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LEGS of LAMB
Country Bon
BUTTER
27c
Prized the world
over by food con·
nolsseurs lor its
dellcious !lavor.
roast Iamb is an
ideal meat for a special dinner.
Serve tomato bouillon with croutons, assorted relishes, roast leg 01 lamb with
currant jeliy sauce, baked squash, but-
lb.
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salad, pumpkin pie for dessert.
49c
Loin Lamb Chops . . . . .
.lb.
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(4% to 5 lb•• )
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23, 1938
Fresh caught - For
It makes dessert a a delicious Friday
looked lor occasion. baked !ish dinner.
Rich. velvety lextured • • • A real
treat.
19c lb.
FIIleIB of
HADDOCK-lb. 2Se
MARTEL'S
Same quality
Better Food for the Table
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BOROUGH GWWS
WITH XMAS t:H~~R
PER
YEAR
CAROLS RING OUT
CHRISTMAS EVE
Hornet!
and
Buildings
Don
Lighted Arrangements as
Greetings to All
Chimet! to Aeeompany Commu.
uity Carols From 7 to 7 :30
at Borough Hall
One by one candles, wreaths and
other decorations betokening the season's cheer have appeared at the windows and doorways of Swarthmore
homes. In contrast to last week's several outstanding early birds it is now
" practically impossible to find any home
without some sprjg of holiday adorn~
ment.
Borough Hall, itself having sct such
a fine example to welt dressed buildings for many seasons, now welcomes
the extension to Park avenue illumination which its neighbor, the Methodist
Church, donned this week. A tall white
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cross shmes from the church tower be~oming the architecture of the b~i1d-1
mg.
Tomorrow night, Christmas Eve is
the first that decorations are required
to be in dIect for consideration in the
annual Brighter Community Christmas
Contest sponsored by this paper. The
original date, December 22, was moved
up in order that entries might include
those whose only opportunity to decorate is Saturday afternoon. And don't
forget to keep your display lighted
L·om dusk to 11 P. M. every night
until New Year's so the judges will
not mias it when they scour the town
for three prize winners. Chairman
William H. Ward will have on his
judging committee Mrs. William F.
'Hanny, Mrs. A. M. Lackey and Fred
The anllual Christmas Eve CommUDity Carol Singing will occur promptly
VVilson."
:~~---=--==-----------------~,:--------------------------------~-------------------------------~. those who have launched Ihe unusu;d abundance of Christmas. cards
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\Ve've hung our Christm~s stockings.
Ol!. the postal system do not . confine
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T They look s~ long. ~nd !hm.
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iheir show of Yuletide spirit to that
A"d 1I0W .we lC w.,tl~lgmo.r bed
manifestation, the judges may expect
For mornlllg to begm..
.
task fraught with proportionate dil- Clothl·er MemorlB·I TWlce
F·lled
T ues d ay M'--t----,
aficulty
l I e s black outside the window.
ernoon 8-Ca-roI 8, PIay
IXMAS
2500 SAW P AGEANT
To :Uake sure you escape those "too
late" regrets that you didn~t see the
glorious prize winners when they are
announced in the January 6 issue of
The Swarthmorean, you had better set
aside a night to devote to a tour of
t h e Borough. Swarthmore is noted
among the best when it comes to lovely
Christmas decorative lighting and it's
certainly worth anyone's while to spend
an entertaining evening of inspection.
for Impressi-:e
~ristmBll
DramatiZation
The Pageant of the Nativity given
under the auspices of the Donald DarI·mgton F und in Clothier Memorial last
S unday afternoon at 5 :30 made possible
for the people of Swarthmore a beautiful revitalization of the spiritual signifiance of the Christmas season.
As early as 4 o~clock the large crowd
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which overtaxed the seating capacity
,of Clothier Memorial' began to a~semble. A second performance graclously given. at 7 ~'c1ock in. order that
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all who deSired mIght s~e It. was presented to a welt filled auditorium.
Committee Announces Second Th e P agean t was onc af th ose rare Iy
perfect achievements which defies desSemester to Start Late I·n
cription. The combination of the maJanuary
. je5lically simple and beautiful Scrip.
week marked the final .sesslon
of the Fall Term of Adult NIght at
School.
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he
Startmg m cto r purely as an experiment, and with no previous experience
to guide the committee, ten study and
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PROGRAM
AT WOl\'IAN'S CLlJB
It rattles at the door.
and Tea Clo!",d
1938
at 7 P. M. in front 01 Borough Hall.
Traffic will be directed away from that
section of Park avenue by the local
police during the half hour of the
Sing so that it may not be marred by
crowding and inability to see the
screen.
Frank V. Brewster whose spirited
leading is a remembered feature of
past caroling will swing the baton
again. Mr. Brewster has arranged for
bell accompaniment for the carols, and
so fulfilled a desire of long standing.
Frank R. lrorey, trumpeter, Robert
C. Disque, slide-trombonist, and Miss
Edith Kniskern, piano accordionist
will provide adequate accompaniment.
Miss Kniskern will play "Silent Night"
as a 5010: and Mr. Morey will contribute a solo arrangement of "Cantique
de Noel:'
Through the kindness of the local
public school system the words of the
carols will be projected on a screcn so
that all can join ill the singing. If the
weather is unfavorable words win be
distributed inside Borough Halt to the
singers.
The neighborly custom of ushering
in Christmas with community carol
singing has become one of the high
spots ,of Swarthmore's Christmas celeb ..atio~1I residents are urged to join
ill this community welcome to the holiday promptly at 7 o'clock.
Frank R. Morey, Frank V. Brewster,
Frank Butler, Mrs. Harold G. Griffin.
}rIrs. Lloyd Kauffman, -'and 'Mrs'; Peter-'
E. Told compose the committee which
has arranged for the Sing.
Shut-Ins Can Use Old Cat·ds
Season;
Next MeetIng January 10
0, will tomorrow ever come?
ADULT NIGHT
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LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
meat
For the Sunday Bill of Fare
FanCY quality
For cakes. cOOkies and
Quality Merchandise
Gift Boxes Free!
Time For Abundance
the
With every purchase
of 4 boxes 24c
CHRISTMAS-
Broken
-BABIES
15c
It's
SOAP
Holiday Suggestions
Leg 0' Lamb .... 27c lb.
Brussels Sprouts, 19c qt.
Mushrooms . . . . 25c lb.
For the Entire Family
cans
The king 01 roasts
of course I Ever so
tender and Juley-
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HERE SUNDA"l'
For Luxurious Sunday Dinnertl
LIFEBUOY
time of the year. See )low buylng at
the Co-up can multiply the dollarS
In your tood budget. can give you
dependable qualtty beyond what
your money usually bUY8, can bring
an abundant Christmas to your
home.
IFTS
-MomER
-BROTHER
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Parties. family reunions, glft·glVlng.
are qulte natural expressions of the
universal Christmas splrlt. But all
three of them ask your money to
stretch farther than at any other
Stocks Replenished
SOUP
Two Black Bean and
one Puree Mongole
8
Edgmont Avenue-Seventh and Welsh Sireets
Open Every Night Until Christmas
Cut from PRIZE WINNING. SHOW CATTI.E - that have taken the BLUE RIBBON
PRIZE - You've never tasted better beef
than this. PRIME RIB.
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Aptitude Tests in Swarthmore
i. open at 200 S. Cbeoter Rd. II 70D ha.e an edDeatlonal problem or
children survive, Mrs. Thomas B. Mcwould
like to d10e0ver what 700 ..... do beat. _d for free hooklet
Cabe, of Swarthmore; Mr. James W.
"S". No eh....e for fint interview. Tel. Sw. 2022 and 567·W.
Laws. Jr., of Detroit·, and Miss Edna
STRATHMORE GUIDANCE BUREAU
W. Laws, of Philadelphia. His sister,
Willard TomU........ M.A., DIrecIor
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of the Agnes Irwin Day School for Girlli.
A good
wise counsellor,
faithful friend, a loyal citizen, James W. ', ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Laws leaves behind him a personality
that could not be interred with his mortal
remains.
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16, 1938
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As befitted his heritage, Mr. Laws was
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match on Monday evening in the BorM supremely devoted to his family. Mrs.
WIll he presented. Mrs. T. Harry Bro,,:",lough Hall legion Room the twelfth with Laws pre-deceased him in 1934. Three
l~rs. CooB rlge ~I·I Hoadle>: an
DECEMBER
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As the 1938 Christmas cards
begin to arrive a reminder is issued that after the holidays are
over these greetings can be used
to advantage by shut-ins. Each
year an increasing number of
people bundle up their cards and
send them to The Swarthmorean
office where they are collected. by
Mrs. Arthur J. Grover and released in the proper channels. Or
the cards may be sent direct to
Mrs. Grover's home, 214 Dickinson avenue.
Or wou't it any more?
DOROTHY ALDIS in
Swarthmore club women enjoyed an
.. Hop, Skip and Jump" afternoon of Christmas carols on Tuesday, December 20. Genuine Christmas
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Have You Called Santa?
spirit was evidenced throughout the
Swarthmore children whose names pr.ogram, beginning with jolly old St.
are entered on Santa's list witt be vis- Nick who was at the door to greet
ited by that jolly old man in person the membe~s as t~ey entered.
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tomorrow night sometime between
A most mtcreshng paper on Thel
11 :30 P. M. and 3 A. M. This annual Or!~in and History of Christmas Carjaunt of St. Nicholas is one eagerly ols was presellte~ by !drs. Samuel
anticipated by him and by local par- L. Reed and beautifully illustrated by
ents as well as by the youngsters. Tele~ Mrs. Earl A. Killian, soprano. Both
phone Swarthmore 206 or 900 to have are members of the Friday Current
him stop at your house and leave your Events. Club of Germantown. They
porch II·ght 011 as an ex·tra s,·gn 01 ,.'el- were mtroduced to the Swarthmore
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Club by Mrs. Clifford R. Buck who
come.
. a member of both organizations.
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SEWER RENTALS
REQUIRED
carol,
Prefacing her discussion 01
with a quotation from PeUetree "A
tural version of the prophecy, birth and
inftuence of the Christ child, with the ". At the annual Christmas candlelight folk song which continues to Jive is Council Pa.Set! Ordinance Fol.
lowing State Supreme Court
background of familiar Christmas vesper service in the Presbyterian worth more than a symphony which is
Decision
music and the dignity and beauty of Church at 4 :45 o'clock Sunday after- dead." :Mrs. Reed reminded her audh
noon the combined choirs of about fifty ience that the first Christmas carol was
t e staged episodes deeply moved an
audience which had gathered in the voices will sing a beautiful selection of ~ung by the angel chorus over ~ BethleOn December 5 the Supreme Court
"spirit of reverence and worship."
old and new carols in special arrange- em.
of the State of Pennsylvania handed
ments.
The folk carol began about 1200 A. D. dO'·'" a decI·"·OII establl·sl,l·,lg the coud· l ·
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hobby courses were organized. With
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will
be
fifteen
minute
periods
Wit
rancis of Assisi and has
stitntionality' of the act under which
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wilDie-hearted enthusiasm, grown-ups of cumu a Ive
power
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lroug
Its
ve.
c.pt...
of
instrumental
music
by
violin,
cello,
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harp and organ. The assisting artists carols t d
0 ay .. 'J.\"f rs. K-II·
I lan, I·11 ustrat.U1g
was formed. This decision stipulated
Swarthmore and vicinity responded and soh es:
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Sht eI prop
d ecy, t e nnunctauon,
1;\1
h ter
S 5, the. sc.ene
t. e.
ep
the
a.- are welt known Philadelphia musicians: tltese, s a ng lit a c Iear soprano vOice. that thc municipalities composing the
the succe" of the vellture ' ,.''a, ·,mn,-A,·ate.
Registrations totaled 303, while some 61 hVIty. t e y~bohzahon of the ~tt.TI- Helen Rowle~', violinist; Irene Hub- Her enunciation was especially distinct Authority must raise the necessary
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butes and
the Chnstlan
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VISitors
attended vaTlOUS
classes dunng
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d th Virtues
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f of 11th
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bard. cellist; Blanche
Hubbard, harpist. so that none of the quaint and int~r· funds by sewer rentals and not by gen.
v ay, an
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e post·
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the semester. Adult Night at School had ties filled with the S . it f Christianity
The program of music wilt he: il1- cs mg wor s were os.
eral taxation.
here are, if t e Aumade a valuable contrihution to the ci"ic .. o pread I.t tl,r
PI" tOtl
Id
strumental prelude for all instruments
An old carol "The Angcl Gabriel" thority was to perform its necessary
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oug
Ied war . f 1 -Romance by Matthews; Magnificatll'11 l1strate d tIe
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tl Ie B oroug h 0 f S war th more,
an d cd ucahona
IC 0 1 tte
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caros;
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"Ve 1unctions.
From the start it has been a self-sull- I' rea~ Ie tha PI~lgl nadBt an dlPowclr. uh (Christmas Oratorio) by Saint-Saens; I Three Kings," the international carol; the only member not having already
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I movcment Without
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c Iglte can. c W IIC Anthem-The Birthday of a King by I t he .. F·
l ' the carol:; of: es t a bl·IS Ileu., sewer ren t
lporlmg
ed ucahona
TJelld
y Beasts,'
a s, i
was l
compe
financial assistance from any outside stood alon~ before th~ curtams, a sym- Neidlinger; Carols-Sleep, My Jesus, II the beasts. An Austrian shepherds car- ed to do so. Consequently an ordinance
sOl!rce. The committee's only asset wa .. hoi of Chnst as the Light of the ~:Vorld. Sleep. The Infant Jesus, and Angels 01 typified the large groUI) of shephcrd ~\'as p~ssed by Council on December 7
The bea".ty of the Angel ~brlel and in the Fields; Offertor)\-Poemc by, and angel carols. The fifteenth cen- tmposmg an allnu?l sewer ~cnt of t~o
the complete support and cooperation of
the Board of Education, who so gener- the An~ehc. Host, the spIrItual and Seas sola.
tury "Coventry Carol" was sung as an d~lIars on e~ch sl1lg1e fanuly dwc1~lI1g
ously made the High School Building lovely smcer~ty of 'Mary and Joseph,
All will be welcome at the service.
example of the Mary or lullaby carols 'd\·lthll?ropo~tto!\at~ chargeds bfor . multIple
available for the classes; and the eu(COlltHlIUd 011 Page Eight)
and the familiar "Holly" and the Ivy" . we. mgs, 1I1shtutions an
usmess esd.o,:"sement .of . the College and varions
Irang out as a carol of hospitality and ta~][lshlltents.
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CIVIC orgalllzattons.
! good checr.
.\ an.y years ago tiC. ate
el~nBased on the succe~sflll conclusion't
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
II
~[. rs. R t:.'C{I rea{I tie
I \'.erscs 0 f s.C\·-\ .:iyt\"ama
adopted
a
pohcy
of
regulation
,.,., a,' effort to c1,cck -the increasing
era
amu.smg
caro
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to
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lrIst-1
pollution
of the streams and rivers, with
of the first semester, and an expressed
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mas I10I Id
a,y, ~ we
come
an
demand on the part of those attending it,
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f ar.e.we.
II the ultimate purpose of eliminating pol7:00 P. M.-Community Carol Slng ................ · .. ··········Borough H a11
announcement was made at tht! final
TIIe I.',15 t y N ort I1 Country T ra d thona I lution altogether. Pressure was at times
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t h e 13t h centur~, an exce I-.I brought to hear on municipalities and
meeting that a second term will be con1l:00 P. M. - Christmas Eve Candlel1gbt Servtce .•••..........•. Trinity ChurCh
e
ducted, starting the latter part of JanSUNDAY, DECEMBBR 23
lent example of t,h~ ~assatl caro.1, was some progress made. The advent of the
1l:00
A. Y.-candlelight
M. - Morning worship
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:Local Churches
4:30 P.
Vesper
Service ....................
Methodlst
ChurCh
sung I)y 'f
~\ rs. K III Ian 111 conc IUSI0n.
public works programs of the Federal
uary. Accord,·"g to presellt plan' • sev eral new courses will be offered, whih:4:45 P. Y.-Chrlstmas candlelight Vespe:rs .............. Presbyterian Church
A short b~t ?,elight!ul playlet "Christ- Government ga\'e great impetus to the
some of the old ones will be continued.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28
mas MemOries was tntroduced by Mrs. movement because of the grants of
Announcement of curriculum, instruc7:00 P. Y.-Basketball: U. S. VB. Alumni-Followed by Dance .... B. S. Gym
R. G. E. Ullman, chairman of drama. money which enabled many municitors and starting date will be made
I Mrs. George A. Hoadley played the palities to proceed which had not pretater.
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DECEMBER '28,1938
1938
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ington,
David.
~fickerson
11. c., with his wife and
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01 Our Lady of Mercy; Broad and Sus- ilie
will' attend her sister,
Quehanna streets, Philadelphia, at 5:30 and Mr. John Reid Hann, 01 Swartho'clo'ck Wednesday afternoon, Decem- more, will be best man.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Wahl Olmes, of be' 28
I - Cornell avenue, will ha~e as their ~he 'ceremony will be performed in A dinn~r at the Bellevue·Stratford
•• Those who leave the ,BoroUgh for,holiday visits are Plore than
anced by the throngs of incoming 'guests. T~is next,.week provIdes Christma~ guest Mrs. Olme~'s brot!,er, the,presence,of.the im!"ediate families Hotel will follow the weddingr'
the biggest opportunity of the year for teas, brIdge part1~s, dances ~nd; Mr. Elmer J. Hersh, of ~hiladelphla.
general s~iabilities whh relatives, school chums and fnends reumted
Mr. and Mrs." Frank Fiu'- and chilin festive gaiety.
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dren ot" Locust KJlolI Farms, Llma,
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mov~d into the home oi Mrs. Fitts'
Edmund Anderson, Jr., a s~nior: at Hall, Freehold, N: ]., w,1I hoI open mother, Mrs. Albert Thatcher; on South
GREETINGS
Harvard University and a former resi- ho~se '?" ~e evening of December 23.. Chester road last week. MJ;'s .. Tbat~her
dent of Swarthmore, will arrive today MISS Smc1alr, t~e d~ug~ter of Mr. an.d left December 15 for her winter home
May we take this opportunity to thank yot( for'
to visit Mrs. William S. Evans and Mrs. Douglas SlDclalr, 15 a former resl· in Cocoanut Grove, Miami, Fla.,
,Miss Helen L. 'Barber, of Cedar lane, dent of Swarthmore.
will be visited over the holidays by Mr.
the confidence you have placed in us and the
?a
.-. HOUDAY
over .t~e Chri:;tmas holidays.
William Thatcher and daughter, Joan,
Miss Nancy King, Miss Libba Bow- of College avenue, who leave today for
Alex and Wayne Moseley returned ditch and M iss Grace Dodd are enter... Florida.
Tnesday from Haverford College to taining with a tea on December 23 at
spend the holidays with their parents, the Bowditch home on Whittier place.
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Bogardus, of
Mr. and Mrs." AI~xander W. Mos'eley,
Cornell avenue, will hold open house
of I~orth Princeton ·avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurtzhalz and on Christmas Eve ·for a few friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtzhalz will
Dr. and Mrs. WIlham I. Hutt, of Wal- entertain with a dance and Christmas
At a business social meeting at the
nut lane" wil! spend Christmas wi~ I Eve party in their home on Park ave~ College avenue home of Mrs. Earl H.
.Mrs... Hutts Sister, Mrs. Alexander • nue tomorrow evening. Among their Weltz on Wednesday evening of last
Slade, of Wynne'Yood, a~d other mem- out-of-town guests will be Mr. and week the Greater Philadelphia Alliance
bers of the ClothlCr fanllly.
products we sell.
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We hope our service in the past year has
pleased our many friends-and invite those
who have not tried our service to stop in and
get acquainted.
Won't you make our station your motoring
headquarters? You are always welcome here.
Mrs. Gerald Effing and children, Joan I of Delta Delta Delta was changed to
and Jerry, of Lancaster, formerl the Philadelphia West Suburban
Captain and Mrs. Charles E. :MorriSwarthmoreans who will be their ance.
son and daughter, June, of Park ave- house-guests for the holiday week-end;
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nue, will spend the Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tipping, of Drexel
Weds Next Week
.with Mrs. Morrison's parents in St. Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtzhalz,
Louis, lfo.· Virginia Morrison, a stu- of Ridley Park and Mr. and Mrs. WilThe marriage of Miss Berna Nickerdent at William Woods College, Ful- liam O'Reilly, of Germantown.
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t. Leston
'ton Mo./ will "join her family in St".
Nickerson, of Park and Harvard ave"
Louis.
Ralph Rhoads, a student at Yale Uni- nues, and Mr. Alfred N. Frecker, Jr.,
son of Mrs. \Villiam B. Brown, of New
Before the junior Assembly at the' \'ersity,. will ~pend the Christmas vacaAronimink Country Club Tuesd:ty tion with hiS parents, ~r. and Mrs.
Stainless Steel
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and 'Irs
R. E. Rhoads, former
evening,
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KNIFE AND FORK SETS
John E. Michael, of Park avenue, wi11 in F~rt Lauderda e,
a. e WI • ave
entertain for their son-in-law and as. hiS house guest~ for th~ hol:d.ays
Assorted Colora
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rey- MISS Re~ecca Robtnson, MISS EhzaGALEY'S
-notd~, in honor of Miss Nancy Baldi. beth Hessel1~ruch, Henry McCone, and
CHESTl!B
803 EdIDlont Avenue
of Philadelphia, and Mr. George Ber-· Robert Erskme, all of Swarthmore.
lin of Ridley Park, who arc to be
m~rried on December 31. Guests will Mr. and Mr.s. \Valker Pcnfield will IClCtClCtC~rc:"lCtCICIIJC:• • • • •ICIC.&C1C1C1CII
Here you will find complete m~chanical
service and a full stock of
"h'••t •••
products.
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Helen
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will entertain with a dance at the 'Wo-I ter-in-Iaw, Mr, and Mrs. Philip W·I I n the True Spirit of.
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to You the
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annual meeting of the Modern Lan-\
Miss Helen Callahan, of Meriia, a
graduate of Swarthmore High School
and a student at Swarthmore College,
is entertainil~g at dessert-bridge this
afternoon.
guage
Association
~n New
York City,
at which
he wit). read
a 1laper.
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Dr and :Mrs. James F. Bogardus, I
of Cornell av.en,uc, will have as their
gu'ests on Christmas Day Mrs. Bo-.
I gardus's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
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Colonel F. K. Hyatt. of Chester, and and Mrs. Daniel C. Longstreth, and
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Edmund Cramp, of the their SOil, of Elkins Park.
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Swarthmore Apartments, arc enter-I
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December 28, at the Pellnsy vama I I-I Elizabeth Y.· \Vebb, of Germantown,
tary Academy.
this week to remain until the middle of
Miss Estelle Sinclaif, of Boxwood Christmas week. Over the New Year's
I week~end they will have as their guests
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SUPLEE'S STORE
Th e
at the Media Woman's Club on Thurs· !'warthmorc Mr. March will attend the,
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TO EVERYONE
CHRIS~S
wi~h a tea 01\ Monday afternoon from
Miss Jane Mac!l~tyre, arnved h~e
4 to 6 o'clock at her home on Haver- last Monday to VISit her parents, J. ~.
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land Mrs. George MacIntyre, of Rabbtt
for d avenue.
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Run, Rose Va II ey. 0 n T ues day M'ISS
.- Miss Eudora Sproat, daughter of ),lr' l ~lacInt)'r~ ~\"ill travel to Boston whe_re
it:nd Mrs. Elric S. Sproat. of Ogden she wi11 VISit her former BOl1vC School
avcnue, witl cntertain with a dessert friends.
\Jtidge party Thursday afternoon:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold .)(arch, of
'Miss Jean Codlrane, of Kenyon a,-:c- \Vest House, Swarthmore College cam~
huc; Miss Francis Armitage, of Har- I pus, with their two children Roger and
yard avenue; and Miss Elizabeth' Andrew, are spending the holidays in Extends
Sweeney, of Chester, are giviHg a dance! Guilford, .Vt. Before returning to.
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS AND A
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Friday - Saturday
Robert Donat-Rosalind RusseR
JANE WITHERS
"The
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"Al.WAYS IN TROUBl.E"
Also F"U'St Run News
wtth
BDDlH COLLINS, ,JOAN WOODBURY
ARTHUR TREACHER
MICHAEL'S
Sunday (Christmas Day)
Siun Laurel
COLLEGE PHARMACY
ar.d
Wa~hjn!!:ton
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_Ad_
WALT DISNEY'S
"Santa's W orluhop"
'OALA,IIJDNlTB SHOW
CHRISTMAS NIGHT
SUNDAY. DB~a Z5&b.
Oliver Hardy
In
''BLOCK·HEADS''
BlIly GUhert-MIna Gombell '
Monday -Tuesday
Continuous MondaY from I P.M.
BOB BUBNS
''The ArkCIIUICIS Traveler"
JrriD S. Cobb-Jean Parker
John BeaI
WE PAUSE FOR A MOMENT ON
THESE BUSIEST DAYS OF THE
YEAR-THE DAYSBEFORE
CHRISTMAS -' TO EXPRESS A
REAL HEART-FELT WISH TO
YOU, OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, FOR A VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS DAY.
On The Corner
New Arrivals
Holiday Dresses
Lovely.
Rayons, 'Wools
$!-99, $2.88, $3.88
TBE
SWARTBMOREAN
a
headed Crum Creek Bridge Club. It
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
Trinity Parieh NoteS
seems to me that after all theae years
01 activity, the bridge i. in ju.t al bad
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. The can~lehght carol lerv,;. will be-
gm on C~rlStmas ~ve at. 11 0 clock. Th~
THE SWABTHMOREAN, INC., PUBLI3HER
Communion service· will be Mozart 5
PHONE SW ABTHMOBE 900
"!welfth Mas .... The choir will be ass!Sted by Mrs. Allen W. Carpenter and
PETER Eo TOLD, Editor
ROSALIE DRYDEN. New. Editor
Mrs. C. F. Wolters. The Offertory AnEntered .. Second Class Mau.... January 24,1929, at the POit
something
constructive?
them will. be "Jesu Bambino," by Yon.
OfIice at S1!U!bmore. Pa., and... the Act of Morch 3, 1879.
OL.. SWAITHJlOIlEAN.
On Christmas Day the Rev. Dr. LorFRIDAY, DECEMBER
1938
ing W. Batten will officiate 'at the 8
o'clock service. There will be the regu'Christian SeienCle Chnreh
lar celebration of the Holy Communion
'.4. Birthday Greeti*'f
at 11 A. M. There will be no sessions
"Christian Science" is the subject
"Merry.. Christmas I" Those two words will echo around the world today and the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of oUhe Church School on Christmas and
a shape as it was fifteen years ago.
The surface is slippery and the right
angle turn from both ends make. the
bridge a driving hazard. Why doesn't
the club get a W. P. A. loan and do
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Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, December New Year's Day.
25. The Golden Text is: "The people Two hundred and twenty individually
that walked in darkness have seen a wrapped Christmas gifts were given by
great light: they that dwell in the land the men of the Parish for the patients at
01 the shadow of death, upon them hath the Philadelphia General Hospital. Tbis
is the largest number ever contributed.
the light shined" (Isaiah 9 :2).
The women of the Parish not only
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sent
gifts to the Hospital but also a
Methodist Church Notes
box of presents to Deaconess
Christmas candy will he given to pu-I Dudley at St. John's House, Chula, Va.
pils of the beginners. primary and junusual, the Parish cooperated with
ior departments during· the Church
Family Society in furnishing baskSchool session commencing at 9
cts for distribution .
The Epiphany-tide Service of Lights
o'clock. The Christmas lesson will be
taught in all departments.
will be held all Sunday, January 8 at
Morning worship at II o'clock
:30 P. M. _ _ _......._ __
have as its sermon theme "The First
No Sunday C1a8ses .
Christmas."
The candlelight vesper service
The First Day School and Adult
be held at 4 :30 o'clock under the
Class of the Swarthmore Friends"
rection of Mrs. John B. Clothier, Jr. Meeting will be omitted this Sunday
today a few men fear His power, the birthday of the little child of Bethlehem This hour with appropriate selections _In_o_r_n_in_g_,_C_h_ri_st_m_as_D_a_y_._ _ _ __
rendered by the Jun:or and Senior
FOR A PERFECT CHRlSTMAS
has become the greatest holiday and the gladdest day of the ;year I
Choirs
and
carols
by
the
congregation
WAT£,H'ES
"God rest you merry, gentlemen 1"
under the glow of candlelight in a
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tomorrow and on Christmas Day itself. Upon hearing them hearts will grow
tasier., burdens- relax their pull and men become more childlike for awhile.
It is such a homely, happy time, Christmas I People have a way of seeming
kinder, all of us understand as if by some magic spell, that men mean well· no
matter what they do. We are compounded of strange quirks and are the slaves
of queer loyalties and drives. Only at Christmas, out of the whole year, does
~hat seem unimpqrtant. Perhaps it is t.qle, after all, that the "days which make
happy make us wise." It may be that in the clear gaze of a new born child
we find a true perspective and worthless things slough away.
Some 1900 odd years ago a child was born in the Far East to a humble family
of a subject race. Grown, He taught for two or three years, never outsidt" Hi~
own country; not in schools or universities but in the fields, on the hillsides
and in the streets of villages. He taught a curious and simple doctrine that it
seemed impossible to understand or to practice. Finally, the most religiou'i
people of His time decided that He was too dangerous to be allowed to live.
They put Him to death and there were almost no objections.
When He died He had no great following. only a few humble uneducated
p~asants not many of whom understood what their teacher had meant. They
went (Iuietly back to their fishing and farming. Yet the course of history has
been changed because He lived. His teaching, so far as it is understood, is accepted over most of the world. All over Christendom, except in Germany where
'NEWS NOTES
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Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Jone., of Dickinson avenue, will entertain their two
son. and families over Christmas. Dr.
and Mrs. Burton W. Jones and their
children, Louise and Christopher, arrived Thursday from Princeton. .Mr.
and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of Sprmgfield, with their children, Arthur and
Beth, will be hou.e, guests for the
Christmas week·end.
'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cuthbert, of
Petersburg, Va., arrived at the- h~
of Captain and Mrs. E.' H. VanPatten,
of Rutgers avenue, Wednesday to
spend . the Christmas vacatiort With
them.
Glories for the
Last-Minute Shopper
us
In Praise
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HEADLEY'S
MOVING & STORAGE
YOUR N~X'f OOOR Nt:IGH80RS.
Carol Service and Holy Communion.
CBlUSTMAB DAY
8:00 A. M. - Holy COmmunion.
11:00 A. M. - Holy COmmunion.
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THE RELIOIOUS SOCIETY OP FRIENDs
Dear Editor:
9:45 A. M.-~= D';l~l S~OO~m'f~A~i!
From time to time I have been read~
week.
th ing articles in The Swarthmorean
11:00 A. M.- Meeting for Worship In
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iiiOORiCii~RiCiiliCiOliCi"iCii"'iiCiR"Meetlng House.
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9:30 A. M. to 3 :30 P. M. - Sewing and It'
qulltlng In Whittier House. Box luncheon. rI
All are cordially Invited.
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Park Avenue Below Harvard
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11:00 A. M. - sunday SchooL
11:00 A. M. - sunday Lesson-SermoD.
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Wednesday evening meeting each week. 8
p m BeadlDg room open
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CBURCH
Clarence F. Carter, A.B.• B.D .• MInister
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SHEAFFER
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beautifully
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church,satisfaction.
will leave I!t~~~~.~.:.;~ . .......•
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to 175
an afterglow
of spiritual
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Wednesday evening at 8 o"clock
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there will be a prayer meeting in the
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SILVERWARE
Presbyterian Church Notes
.4.dult Night
The success of Swarthmore's experiment in Adult Education, the first term
o{ which ended last week, is proof positive of the definite need and demand for
an adult educational activity of this kind. We are glad to learn that it will be
continued.
Anything that contributes to the mental and physical uplift of the community is worthy of the community's active support. Adult Night at School has
-earned for itself a definite place in the civic and educational life of the borough.
Services for Christmas Day, DecemBut more than that, its influence has extended far beyond borough lines, for, ber 25, will be as follows: The Christsurprising enough, one-third of the registrations were from outside of Swart:,- mas morning carol service witl be conmore. Practically every surrounding town was represented, including the city, ducted in the church at 7 o'clock. The
of Philadelphia.
Christmas Worship Service will be conIt is especially gratifying, Ilud we might say reassuring, that we here in ducted in the Church at 11 A. M. SpecAmerica can take our education so seriously in the light of social and political ial music has been arranged by the
unrest and troubled conditions in other parts of the world. A broadened mental choir. The Christmas sermon will be
outlook and the continual expansion of our educational facilities is one of the "In His Name." The Christmas candle.
surest safeguards of our own social, political and educational freedom.
light vespers at 4:45 P. M. will be sung
Swarthmore may well feel proud of being among the pioneers of self-sup- by the Boys' Choir and the Girls' Choir,
ported adult education. The success of the venture, the variety of courses pro· assisted by guest instrumentalists. A
vided and the outstanding quality of instructors obtained, stand as a tribute cordial invitation is extended to all.
to those individuals who conceived the idea and to the members of the Executive
The regular Church School session
C:0mmittee who, workin~ behind the scenes, have given so generously of their at 9 :45 A. M. wilt not be held this Sun'time to make Adult Night a success.
• day. The .arious departments of the
school wilt participate in the afternoon
A Neighborly Note
gentle breezes: at an times we look vespers. Parents and children arc asked
with gladness upon its grace and beau- to take note.
The Swarthmorean takes pleasure in ty. Year by year it grows-this pine
The Holy Communion wiJI be obpublishing the following open letter: tree-year by year it adds more stars served Sunday morning, January 1, at
To our "Good Neighbors" and their year by year it grows closer to the II o'clock. New members will be reChristmas Tree:
hearts of the Ellis' neighbors.
ceived into the Church either by conYear by year at Yuletide the branches
There is a tale connected with thi'i fession of faith or transfer of church
of the beautiful pine tree on the Ellis tree which may be only a tradition, but letter at this service.
lawn puts on its stars of heavenly blue. all of us like traditions, especially at
The Young People's Fellowship will
People coming within a block or two Christmas time. It is said that this tree 110t meet this Sunday evening. Young
at sundown, are startled at its loveli- is an offering of gratitude to some un- P~ople's meetings will be resumed on
ness. Prayer and praise arise, aspira- known neighbors. When William and Sunday evening, January I, at 60'clo<::k.
Hans become real, Christmas takes on Margaret were off on one of their for·
The Session wilt meet Sunday mornits full meaning at sight of it. Little eign travels their house took fire, and ing, January I, at 10 ;30 in the Church
children stand in awe and wonder. neighbors saved it from destruction. study to receive new members into the
Others gather from time to time The next Christmas the pine tree shone congregation.
throughout the evening to sing their forth in its new-born beauty. On the I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
carols around it, and altogether the last Sunday of that and subsequent calWUI Sell at Sacrifice
whole neighborhooci is uplifted and endar years the College girts sang their
glorified.
carols around it and entered the hospit.
308 Ogden Ave.
We have seen it on brilliant nights able Ellis home for their Y. W. C. A.
reaching upward toward the stars of meeting. Such memories as these surMake an DOer
heaven; we have seen it in the moon- round this majestic tree, planted by the
Telephone Che~ter 5-2346
tight; we have seen it in the mist and Ellises themselves as a little sapling.
the rain; we have seen it weighed down
Come one and all to Walnut Lane to
by snow and ice; we have seen it bend- witness this beauty before New Years
ing in strong winds and swaying in Day of 1939. You may never see the
like again, for quite another sensation
attends us as we look at the tree this
CHURCH NEWS
year-a sign nearby IIFor Sale." Take
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH' that sign down, William and Margaret l
Fireproof
Rev. David Braun. Mlnlster
\Ve do not want you to leav(' us. The
11:00 A. M. _ Mfl'!¥~D~!"rshIP. Thp paRtor neighborhood will miss you, and the
will preach on, "In His lovely Christmas tree will be without
Warehouse
Name."
4:45 P. M. - Christmas CandleUght Ves· its sponsors.
peru.
Stay, abide with the tree and us. But
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whate'er betide, lasting gratitude on the
The Finest in
Protestant Episcopal
part of the citizens of Swarthmore, and
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S.T.M., Rector
especially
.
CHRISTMAS EVE
11:00 P. M. -
'·,GALEY'S
&93 £4Imont AftDUe.
Alway. a Comple'eSlock
til
CHESTER'S L:EADING
MEN'S STORE
Arrow & Manhattan Shirts
$2.00 10 $3.50
Interwoven Hose
35c 10 $1.00
Silk, FlHnnel Robes
$5.95 to $14.95
Hiekok Belts & Buckles
SOc to $3.50
Cheney Silk Neekwear
SOc to $2.50
All Gil'. AUraclively Boxed,
LLOYD'S
MEN'S SHOP
517 Market Street
Chester, Po.
To All Our Friends
and Customers
HANNUM & WAITE
So. Chester Road & Yale Avenue
Swarthmore 1250
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DECEMBER
SWARTHMOREAN
23,
1938
Miss Ann Orr, of Mt. Holyoke place,
and Mrs. Thomas Dewey. of Chester,
daughters of Dr. and Mrs.A V. B. Orr,
01 M I. Holyoke place,. returned last
Thursday afternoon from' a ten·day
cruise to Miami, Fla.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS TO A.LL'
Just a few short hours. and we will
all be gathered around our individual firesides In celebration of
Ihe greatest holiday of Ihe year.
There will be Ihat hilarious period
of opening packages. followed by
breakfast and Ihen off to church 10
hear anew and be encouraged
and strenglhened by Ihe angels'
message of "Peace on Earth, Good·
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and a
Family, Except One Son, to ACe
Dr. Viehoever's training and profes- i vard avenues to visit .her parents, Mr.
company Noted Scientist From sional ex~erience have eminently qual- ~nd Mrs. I. ~eston ~Ickerson, and enProsperoUll New Year
Swarthmore
Hied him for his difficult task. He was JOy a week s \'acatlOn between peredutated abroad under foremost leaders forman,ces of ."Wh!lt A Life" w~ich
TO YOU ALL!
Dr. Arno Viehoever, of Rutgers ave- in their respective fields of science" closed III DetrOIt, Mich., Saturday ntght
'I and opens in. Philadelphia next week.
nue, curator, research professor and among th em R ocn t gen, 0 f X -ray I arne. . T
JAKE THE TAILOR
director of the Gross Research Labor- in physics; von Bayer, inventor of syn- I
he lead I." t~e current George A~.
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d B' h . I thetic "indigo" in chemistry' Coeb I' bott productIOn IS the latest feather III
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con.nccted .with the Ministr~ 01 Eco~Recently w~rld-w'd~ mt;rest has stock, climbed to a role in "The Chil- ~~~~
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b' h . s I UOIque
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sour.. w h'Ie h we saw In
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PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Dr. V.ehoever left hiS home 10 GerAt present he IS preSIdent of the
many and arrived in the United States Philadelphia branch of the American
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TO ALL
during Christmas week twenty-five Pharmaceutical Association.
FRIENDLY CmCLE
years ago 10 be associated with the
Dr. and Mrs. Viehoever and their
RELIEVES LOCAL DISTRESS
United States Departme!lt of Agric~t- SOil! Kent, will go to Germany where I
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ture. as pharmacognosist. He rehn- their daughter, Ellen, a student at the
Members of the Friendly Circle held
Swarthmore 1932
15 South Chester Road
quished this position after ten years University of Munich, will join them their December meeting on the 15th,
and became the head of the Depart- and proceed to Genoa from where they at the Dickinson avenue home of Mrs.'
ment of Biology and Pharmacognosy will sail by the Mediterranean and Suez Frank L. Geltz. Assisting hostesses'
of the Philadelphia College of Pharm- route to make their home in Bangkok. were Miss Lilian Boyt and Mrs, Aug· ~"'IC."fC"'."""ICIC"IC.lCIItC.flltC"CfC.IC.lC.rctC'C'CtClCtClClC. .tCtC"_lCII.tllCtI~
acy which has now granted hill~ an ex- Another son. Anlo~d, will remain ~n ust Cordes. Mrs. C'!cil D. Howard W
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tended leave of absence for hiS work this country at IllS employment till and Mrs. Stewart Brown were wel- ~
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Bridgeton, N. J.
corned as new members.
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A letter of appreciation from one of' ~
the families which received a Thanks- II
May tbe day be sunny, your hearts merry
giving basket of food from the Cirde, ~
• • • ond may you not forget our good
1was read. In response to an appeal If'
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,Mrs. H. I. Hoot, of Lafayette avenue,
MISS Jane Seel~, of P~l1lade1~hla was from the Community Health Society ~
wishes are with you!
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Will have her Sunday school class from the guest of }'hss Ahce Nickerson, the Circle will purchase a dozen baby If'
the Methodist Church meet at her of Girard avenue, over last week-end. \ shirts. sizes two and four which are
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I much in demand. Ten dollars will be 1/
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Carol Ann Mosteller. of Muhlenberg' given toward the Christmas party of
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Christma~
Eve, will c.elebrate her birt~. of fruit for crippled shut-ins.
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of Harvard avenue, will have as their
The Circle allotted ten dollars for ~!C.r.c"'ClIllr.ll.lC1CtClClC.ecec_lItctCtl.tl!CfIIIC-tCtC.tCtCICICCICII"ec:tc:. . . .~~tIIC.~
guC'sts on Christmas Mr. Ullman's day anniversary With a party thiS
morning
for
fellow
members
of
moving
a family in this district now ~
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mother, Mrs. A. L. Unman, of Chester;
George
A.
Hunter's
Nursery!
living
in
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Mrs. James Spencer l\foore and Mr.
I ing roof and only a gas stove {or heat. e~
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WISHING YOU
and Mrs. Horace K. Chipman, of Wil- School on Swarthmore avenue.
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father
now
has
work
with
a
modmington, Del.
It.liss Virginia Reynolds, daughter of I est salary and will be able to pay rent
ru
Mr. and Mrs. Ullman were in New Mrs. Fr.31'~
Reynolds, of Har~ardl for a little better (juarters but has no
York yesterday to meet Miss Mary avenue, lS III 111 the Lankenau Hospital. money for moving expenses.
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$2.75 a month witt be paid for care- ..
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fare that a woman may take typmg
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shorthand at the W. P. A. night school.
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Miss Doreen McConechy entertained
Mrs. August Cordes and Mrs. Har. ill.~'
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School is moving to New York where at supper ~t her. home on Elm a,:e-I vey R. Pierce will have charge of pre-!;
Miss Haynesworth wilt resume her nue 011 Fnday mght after the JUOlO r paring Christmas baskets for deserving tf'
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\Vomen's Club Dance.
families.
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A card party is planned for February
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Miss Grace Dodd returned Saturday I Miss Nancy Hoot, of Lafayette ave- umkr the chairmanship of Mrs. Harlail
from Earlham College, Earlham, Ind., nue, will have as her house guest on Jessup.
to spend the holiday vacation with her Wednesday and Thursday Miss Claire.
mother, Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd, of Nash, of Parkside. On Friday and Sat-I
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Swarthmore avenue.
urday Miss Hoot will visit Miss Nash
Boxing Gloves-$2.35 up
in Parkside.
Footballs . . . . 98c to $3.95
will to menl"
It seems most filting that we
tnank all our friends now for the
splendid patronage we have enjoyed Ihrough Ihe year. to wish
you and your families
TURKEYS
When Ihe family comes home lor the Christmas dinner Ihey wiJl
want to know if it's a Martel turkey --A Martel turkey, browned
to a lurn. reeking of savory stuffing. the Christmas lurkey makes
Ihe most eye-filling feast of the year.
35~"·
Martel Butter
The linest Butter churned - Even a
Christmas feasl Is improved wilh this
ROASTING CHICKENS ..... lb. 32c
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If you're passing up Mr. Turk -- You won't be dlsappoinled if
you serve one of our fresh-kUled roasUn~ chickens.
STEWING CHICKENS ...... lh. 29c
Martel CoHee
LONG IS. DUCKLINGS .... .lh. 21c
LEGS OF YOUNG LAMB .. , .lb.29c
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PRIME RIBS OF BEEF .... ,lh. 35c
Flour
Pineapple Juice
41c
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Layer Calee
Flalces
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19c
Asparagus
Soap
Fruit Cake
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Don't disappoint those appetites -- If you're yet to serve your
first Martel turkey make Ihis a red letter Christmas and set the
family down to Ihe best turkey dinner they ever ate. Martel's
fresh·killed Maryland turkeys are the best turkeys Ihat ever
gobb!ed a gobble. Well rounded legs. thickly padded breast•.
smooth, unblemished skins. Freshly dressed and modestly priced.
famous Butter. In quarter prints.
Rentals
Require(l'
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A JOYOUS, HAPPY
Down in Price This Weck-end
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Chaperons for the meeting of the intermediatc class, the, eighth grade, were
Ibs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel, Mr. and,
Mrs. Edward F. Beatty, 1lr. and
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Conn try Roll Buller-2 Ihs. 61c When mother carves the chicken it will be some eating occasion .
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Freshly dressed. Table Quality.
eph S. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. ]. E. P.' f',o~sIY been able to ratse the necessary
Identical Fine Ouality.
Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Smith un s . .
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°IWIlUllg. umor as-' with reference to water sheds and not
scm y or ten 1 gra< c c lapeTons were
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Make a good last impression with
M~s .. James ~. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. discharge. It was therefore necessary I
Martel Coffee at the end of the feast.
W 11ha111 H. fhatcher, Mr. and :Mrs. for Swarthmore to unite with other
Samuel Crothers, Jr., and )'h. S. B i Jllunicipalities in the joint construction I
For those who don't COfe for beef or turkey -- we have selected
Brewster.
and use of a comprchcnsive system of
some very fine young lamb.
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sewers to serve the Iower valley of
NEWS NOTES
Crum Creek and the entire watersheds 1
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• • I of the Little Cnnn and Stony Creeks. 1
Mrs. \V. \\. ~lttchell, of Umverslty I The Townships of Springfield, Ridley
The finest beef you ever came across -- Cut from prize show
cattle -- For a blue ribbon dinner.
~Iacc, SP~llt ~ fe,~ days of last week and Nether Providence and the Bor-I
III AtlantiC City, N. J.
oughs of Morton, Rutledge, Ridley
Good Meals Start With Pure
Park, Prospect Park and Swarthmore
Pillsbury
Nicholas
Vlachos,
formerly
of' formed the Central Delaware County
Swarthmore, now of Philadelphia, spent I Authority which appJied for and securTuesday visiting his friends in Swarth- t ed from the Federal Government grants
marc.
'I of approximately one million dollars
The bestTo launch a sumpwhich together with money contributed
tuous, festive re12·lb. bag
11r. and Mrs. E. Shockley, of Dover,' by the municipalities was used in conpasl, nothing could
Del., and Mr. and .Mrs. Wi1liam War-' structing trunk line sewers in the valFor Xmas Serve a
be more suitable
ringtoll, of Germantown, will be the leys of the streams above mentioned.:
and simple than
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Nicker- This has eliminated the pollution f'I(
Pilgrim
Martel's Pineapple
SOil on Christmas Day.
these streams by c~rryillg the sewage
juice -- For it's the
I to the Dela~vare River. The n.ext and
pure, natural, un·
Chipso
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hartvigson, and final step will be the constructIOn of a
sweetened,
sun·
~l r. and :M rs. A. A. Cochrane, of. Ches-I sewage treatment plant .on land which
ripe-juice
of
HawaiOn Saturday Only
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ter , Pa ., \\",11 ,.,
Ian pineapples.
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Iver. 11 or er to nallcc
cnyon ave- this work the Central Delaware County
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For whiter washes
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will be served by the proceeds of sewer j
Something extra nice for Christmas I
po" rs... . Hersh, of East Gr~envllle, rentals which the member municipaliMartel's Natnral, AlI·Green
pkg.
A gorgeous rich flavored. caramel
a., Will make I~er home With her, ties pledge" for this purpose. Federal 1
daughter and son-Ill-law, Mr. and Mrs.1 grants, if available, witt be obtained
cake ... two big. fluffy. honey colored
C. \V~hl Olmes, of Cornell avenue, for 1as in the past to assist in this work, 1
layers. covered wilh a creamy fudge
Lux Toilet
the wmter.
From the above it will be seen that
Nothing better for a
icing
Ihal's
chock-full
of
pecans
and
establishment of a sewer rental system!
vegetable than Ihese
toasted peanuts.
Miss Susan \Vollers, a student at the in Swarthmore is the result of the foltender, mammoth green
lowing
factors:
University of Rochester, N. Y., arrived
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ea.
35c
spears
-- It also makes
Orange Layer Cake ..
1. The passage of State laws prohibhome last \Vednesday evening to spend
a
decorative
Xmas
For beautiful skin
the Christmas vacation with her par- iting stream pollution and the increassalad.
Be Snre to Order a
ents ~fr. and ~Irs. C. F. \Volters, of ing pressure brought by the State to
enforce
these
laws.
Bars
Cedar lane.
2. The physical contour of the region;
cans
llr. and Mrs. Harold Gresham and necessitating joint action of several mu-\
f~mily, of \Vashington, D, C., and Miss nicipaJities and the formation of the j
A traditional goody at its best.
Whole Peeled
Helen Tanger, of Philadelphia, will be Central Delaware County Authority.
3. The necessity of financing part of l
2-lh.
the Christmas Day guests of Mr. and
the cost of improvements by bonds is-!
cake
Mrs. C. F. \Volters, of Cedar lane.
sued by the Central Delaware County
Better Food for the Table
Authority.
The aristocrat
Our Fruit Cake has been meJlowing
Billy Hoot, son of Mr. and ),{rs. H. I.
4. The decision of the Pennsylvania
of dessert fruits
Complete Food Market
these many weeks at Martel's. Rich
Hoot, of Lafayette avenue, will cele- Supreme Court upholding the constitubrate his third birthday with a family tionality of the Authority act on condiand fragrant wilh what it takes to
Free Delivery, Swar. 2100
dinner party on Monday. December 26. tion that all projects are made selfmake it good.
liquidating by the imposition of sewer
Charles Caldwell, of Westda;e ave- rentals by all the municipalities which ~
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Leading Lady Home For Vaeation IrliSlmlDnDDDRlmmntntntMmlmlmlMM• • •~fllHt.
Dr. Viehoever Called by
Siamese
Government. .Connie Nickerson returned Sunday
Happy ChrutlJlM
+_________________ IOIght to her home on Park and Har-
day, December 26, to visit friends for
a few days. -
Gifl. Refted Club Splrll
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins, 01
In addition to the many gifts cOlltri- Cedar lane, arrived home December 16,
buted by the Club members to the aboard the Queen Mary, after a
local Community Center for distri· month's tour of England.
bution last Tuesday, $5.50 was given in
money.
Elizabeth Bowditch returned SaturAlthough the wrapped gifts were an day from Hillsdale College, Hillsdale,
innovation suggested by the President Mich., to spend the holidays with her
:Mrs. Roland L. Eaton, the tree itself parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowwas loaded with them and they were II ditch: !r., of Whittier pl,ace.
heaped around its basco
Wllhts Henry Bowditch returned
To Attend Gimbel Award Luncheon Wednesday from Miami, Fla., Benson
Mrs. Roland L. Eaton will represent! Bowditch, from Michigan State Colthe Swarthmore Club at the Gimbel' lege, and John Bowditch, 3rd, from
A",,'ard luncheon to be held in Philadel- I Cambridgc, Mass., the last of the week.
phia December 29. Dorothy Thompson
will be the principal speaker.
Mrs. Arthur W, Kent, of Elm aveNext Board Meeting in 1939
nuc, witt spend Christmas with her sonThe Board will hold a meeting on I in·law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
January 3 at the Club House at 9 :30 : Richard D. Scales, and their baby son
A. AI.
at 60 Harriet avenue, Belmont, Mass.
January Programs Study Education .
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'fhe nC'xt meeting of the Club will be
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson, of
on January 10 when the stated meeting· Vassar avenue, wilt have as their guests
will be held. The month's theme of, over Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
"Education" will develop further the; Conrow, of Larchmont, N. Y.
year"s topic "Ourselves and Our World." 1
Each of the programs in December I Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall.
consider "'fhe Home and its Influence Kenyon avenue, will be the guests
on Society." January's program will,1\'lr. and Mrs. Russen A, Yarnall,
present "The Schools and their In8u- Flushing, N. Y., on Christmas Day.
ellce on Society."
------4.~.~----Mr. and }.frs. I. N. Durboraw,
Fall Tournament Winners
Haverford place, wilt have as their
guests for this Christmas week-end Mr.
}'.£rs. Horace 'VI.'emple and Mrs. R. M. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson, of HuntDecker \\'ere awarded first and second ington, L. 1., and Mr. and Mrs. Olden
prizes, respectively, when the fall tourn- K. Courtney and daughter, Mary Ann,
ament results were announced at the of Bloomfield. N. J.
Christmas party of the Crum Creek
Bridge Club ~Ionday evening at the
Mrs, AHred Gary \Vhite, formerly of
Strath Haven Inll.
Swarthmore, had as guests at her home
\Veekly winners were: North and in Washington over last week-end Mrs.
South-Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest, Rosalie Roberts, Miss Irene Geyer,
first; Mrs. William Faison and Mrs. Miss Edith Bunting, Mrs. J. Warren
Sewell J:I0dge, s.econd; Mr. and 1\.lrs,! Paxson, Mrs. Dwight Cooley and Miss
Fred Wilson, third; East and \Vest- Mary Pusey, of -Swarthmore,
Mrs. Edith Paschall and Mrs. L. G.
Luckie, first; Mr. and hi rs. I. R. 1\.lacMr. and Mrs. A. S. Robinson and
Ehvee, second; Mr. and Mrs. John family, of Ogden avenue, will visit
Bowditch, Jr., third.
with relatives on Christmas Day.
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Miss Elizabeth Pope, of Oberlin ave-'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. King. She nue, entertained a group of friends at
is 011 vacation from Hood College, a party last Saturday evening.
Frederick, Md .• where she is a mem-: -:----:__,--:-=_
ber of the freshman class.
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Miss Betty Douglas, a student at
William and Mary College, arrived i
home from Virginia Saturday to spend I
Christmas vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon Douglas,
of North Chester road.
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THE CO-ED BEAUTY SALON
SEASON'S GREETINGS
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Wishes II. Many Palron. in Swartbmore a Very
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
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their children .lor the holidays. Miss \ ~
~ New Friends, and to those whose Frl~nds~.p
Ehzabeth Smith returned Saturday tI
we strive to serve, do we most hearllly WIsh
from Connecticut College, New London,
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Conn.; Miss Hannah Smith will return It
uamea8ure
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today from Allentown, where she ~
throughout this year and the many years to come.
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the 23rd, after spending a week with ~
the Wesleyan University Glee CIUb,jlt
which gave a series 01 concerts through- I ~
out New England.
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Miss Eudora Sproat, a student at,:
Western College, Oxford, Ohio, ar·
l"ived home last week-end to spend the if
Christmas holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elric S. Sproat. of Ogden "
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tangible A.set, yonr Good-Will, which we esteem beyond
measure, we warmly wish yon a Very Merry Christmas
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Open As Usual Dec. 27th
SPECIAL DINNER
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New Year's Day and Jan. 2 .........1·7
And while we are speaking of the New Year may it he a
very happy and snceeosful one for you all
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
SCHOOL NEWS
SeAool ..4J1Jetu ReuI... Leaer.
Fawcett,
Mary
MacDonald,
Louise I Miss Royster, gave a play for the
Pau1son~ Elsie Bernard, Marie Hauger. school children and parents.
SeIlool V_dOD 0.. .
Each grade provided for II famUy.
The Swarthmore Public School. will
CEI.IA SHOE SHOP
All children have donated food, cloth- observe the week of December 26 as a
ing, money, and toys which have been holiday. School. will close at noon on
Wiehes You All a
repaired and painted.
December 2J and will reopen at the usual
C.."..e..4",,_eE'lIelrc..''''II'IIeI''''III\~rt'time on the morning of Tuesday, JanMerry ChrilItmu
The pupils 01 the Swarthmore College uary 3. Parents are asked to notice that
Avenue Grade School, will give
any absences from school preceding or
Christmas program, Friday
f91lowing this vacation are in violation of
and a
December 23rd. Each grade will pre- the compulsory attendance laws.
sent a short skit which will be a sur, I
Happy New Year
prise for the others. Since the space
....un Games and Dauee
irf tlie kindergarten room is limited, no
parents are to be invited.
Food. c1othing, and toys were brought
in by the children for the needy and
wilt be collected the same day. Almost
CmpSTMAS
all the classes are providing Christmas
trees for their families. Each homeGREETINGS
room was given the imaginary name of
a needy family. The real ages of the
AND A BRIGHT
children were given so that the pupils
AND HAPPY
could bring suitable c1othing.
Girl Re&ene. Sin. Carob
Gorham's Silver
NEW YEAR
~ The Girl Reserves of Swarthmore
High School began' their Christmas actLennox China
TO ALL
ivities by going caroling on Tuesday
Hamilton & Elgin Watehes
night December 20th. After this singing they all joined in the festivities of
Perfect Diamonds
JOSEPH'S
a Christmas party at the home of Jane
Anne Williams. The girls are also proBarber Shop
Xma. Prollram 0/ Cerman FoI" Lore viding food, clothing. and gifts for
The German Culture Class and mem- some needy family.
14 Park Avenue
bers of the junior high school presented
Betty MacDonald was elected presi.
a German Christmas program arranged d.ent; Marie Hauger, vice-president;
JEWELERS •••••
by Mr. Metzger on Friday, December Jane Anne Williams, secretary; and
etS WELSH ST. CHESTER, PA.
sixteenth.
Beatrice Scott, treasurer; in the recent
Richard ~fartin, who has just come re-elect ions.
from Germany. read the Christmas
story in German, after which the whole
Hillh Sehool Chrl••m ....
assembly repeated the "Vater Unser:'
Swarthmore High School holds its
A German song, "A A A Der Winter annual Christmas party in the school
1st Da" was then sung by the assembly gymnasium this morning. The
followed by "Horch Was Kommitt will be decorated for the occasion with
sung by the Culture Class.
the Christmas tree of each class with
Arthur Meryweather recited a poem, food donations brought by the s'tudents
uKomm Karlchen Zieh dei R::~;::;~! for the needy underneath.
an," in Pennsylvania Dutch
On the program will be: a skit, "If
"Trixie" Tweed and June Schaefer did Men Played Bridge As Women Do,"
Dutch dance to, "0 du lieber Augus- with Robert Clarson, Richard Campbel1,
tin." "0 Tannenbaum" was sung then Robert Spencer and George Tichnor
by the entire assembly.
tap routines by Letitia Rhodes;
Wilhelm Reuning in his first Eng. George and the Dragon" presented
lish
told how Christmas is cele- the Blackfriars with the following cast:
in Germany. Eunice Shay played St. George-Robert Hanzlik, Dragona piano solo, "Knight Rupert" by Schu- Ernest Lange, Father Christmas-Jack
man to illustrate this talk. Another Corse, Turkish Knight-Edward Cool·
piano selection, "Adeste Fidelis," was ey, Giant Turpin-John DeMoll,
played as Christmas chimes by Diana of Egypt-James Davis. D"ctor,-'W"I-I
Brewster. Fol1owing this the junior ter Jones; accordion selections by Janet
German students of the Swarthmore Lockett; dancing with James Brown's
Member of
H~gh School Group sang, "Morgan orchestra.
~ommt ;d~r .\y~i~aFhtsm~n",", a . song
.FEDERAL·DEPOSIT INSURANCE' CORP.
usually' heard iti' hermany- on . Christ• • 41CC£44tCifl_~~ U lit I'caIIC
mas Eve.
Richard Martin then told a German
Christmas legend, "Jackie Eiskelt."
Christmas remarks were made by the
Reverend David Braun of the Presbyterian Church. The program closed
with the entire assembly singing,
.IStille Nacht, Heiliege Nacht."
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D'Mr.
k' and Mrs. E. J. Faulkner, of
. IC lnson avenue, left Sat~urday, morn~
109 or Palm Beach, Fla., where thet
.11 •• M
WI VISit
r. and Mrs. F. C. Feise, of
spend ,their holiday vacation
return to
on
Jfishmg and
3 T""
h'ldSwarthmore
J
.aouary. . .. .,elr C 1 ren, : oan and
Jeryl,
VISit Mrs.
5 parents,
Mr Will
d M
Ch Faulkner
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erst, 0
Drexel
week and
N
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d
ew ear ~ Wee -en .
l\Tar~erth.
a
Swarthmore
5
May the present festive
season fulfill all your expectations of complete
happiness . . . and may
the New Year bring all
the things you've hoped
for.
Martel's Employees loin
in J1' ishing A II the Season's Greetings.
Miss P. Griffin
Miss C. Perrone
Miss C. Forman
Miss A. Flatley
Miss M. Foulke
Miss B. Forman
Miss M. Kelso
Mrs. G. Didden
Mrs. G. Gerould
Mrs. S. Tollinger
Mrs. B. Hirst
Mrs. C. Richardson
Mrs. B. Richardson
Mr. J. Knall
Mr. F. Bunting
Mr. A. O'Toole
Mr. H. Sheneman
Mr. J. Dougherty
Mr. C. Johnson
Mr. R. Woodland
Mr. G. Mason
Mr. C. Winters
Mr. H. Moat
Mr.P. Roberts
Mr. A. Bailey
Mr. W. Thomas
Mr. E. Young
Mr. M. Burgett
Mr. F. Baily
Mr. B. Jamison
Mr. W. McLaughlin
Mr. B. Brennen
Mr. B. Steiner
Mr. B. Miller
Mr. C. Westler
Mr. R. Wilson
Mr. W. Stone
Mr. R. Medoff
Mr. S. Sechten
Mr. 1. Burrell
Mr. R. Anderson
Mr. D. Pollock
Mr. C. Broomall
Mr. Singer
Mrs. Singer
Mr. C. Pflager
Mr. M. Howard
Mr. R. Hobkins
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST CO.
COOPERATION
. Bu.ger. Sehool SIwIfJ. Xma. Spiri'.
The children of the Rutgers Avenue
School of Swarthmore had a varied Christmas program. On Thursday at I o'clock the children from
grades one to six presented a play
entitled "The Christmas Toy Comes To
Light Again" for the parents.
The
kindergarten children had
a program for their mothers. The col·
ored children under the direction of
PEACE ON EARTII
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Tot-Ta Baby and
Gift Shop
409 Dartmouth Avenue
No. 5 Union Ball Bearln.
ROLLER SKATES
$1.50
GALEY'S
803
Bdgmont Avenue
Package delivery by Sanla'8 ..ay
little helper
CBBS'rBB
8S
late
8S
Christmas
Eve.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
A Bright and Joyful Day to You All
. ..
Our Friends and Customers!
THE DEW DROP INN
(The Liltle Tea Room on Dartmouth Avenue)
Wishing You All a Merry Christmas
Today most people know that war is in large measure caused
by competition, the fight for markets and raw materials, and the
struggle for profits.
Consumers cooperation does away with this striving for profit,
this exploitation, this inhumanity of man to man.
While other people have been talking about peace, neutrality
acts, embargoes, nine-power pacts, protests - cooperators have
patronage continues.
MARTEL BROS.
PETER E. TOLD
for
...
BLLlOTT RICHARDSON.
Borouch Beerel8l7. wide aile,. utendiDC' nortbe."wardJ¥ from lbe
.ald Leo. Ave. . . IDIO Soutb M . . . . : tbe
nortbeu&erlJ" Uoe of uld. Jot paesloI" tMOQ"h
tbe middle of the pariJ' wall betweea the
=l~ ::n:~~ ::=~.
SHERU"II' SALES
and tbe dwellib$
prt~the
I I!~~:,·;~more
to
a& Bar- tlberia', omce Coun HOUle. Media.. Peons.
Bounded OD the nortbea.d and·southw_ b¥
Hall.
1
Saturd.,.. December 31. 1938
laodl now or late of Edward. \? Y...lo.
lIuC('euful bidder wm be required to
contract In form approyed by
9:30 A. JI.
Standard
Delo..
and deBiJDa&ed'" No.. 105
BoUeilor and wiU be required
Urban ,Avenue.
acorporate
Jxmd with
,umdent
,urel,.
(Dot at Condition,':
'250.00
Cuh
or cerUfled. .....K I TOl"ether with thf!; flabl aDd u.ee 01 t.he
~11)
In the
Imounl
lime of ....
e (unleu
ot.berwile
per cent of tbe amount of the con. adverUeelllent). balanoo In 'en days.
,aid .l1e7 10 common wUb tbe owoere of
AI required bJ'
condJllon, OD da7 of .ale.
olber lands abuttin.. thereon.
No. 2f.5
Improvement, COMR of two .\0"" .tone
Levari Paclas
and s&UCCO houMi. 16E.' feel. eneloeed frop&
porch. stucco ..arap. 8.d8 feet.
September Term. 1888
..
(!lU'
I:t~;;!~'~n;'o~~.
Ea~t.ern
Time
k110wn
l~w.
Sold &II 'he properi7 of Joaepb B. Holts.
mort .....or and Bullde,.. Mutual SaYinp aad
Fre.h Strawberry
lee Cream
~~;~~;~~~~~~ Loan
at
~~;tt!~~~~1~:ri"i~;::~:.•.~~r~
DALTON'S
Association, terre tenan' abd real owner.
J, WARD HINKSON. AttorneJ'.
No.278
1601 Providence Avenue
Phone Chuter 9071
Rutgers avenue, four rooms and. bath. Crothers and Asinof.
N. Garrett. telephone Swt.rtb.n:Wre
In the prelitninary game. the fresh489 or Pennypacker 4442.
September Term
1938
.
Season'. Greeting.
men were thorough1y shellacked by
Brown Prep. The score was 57 to 30.
,
High Smool Wins Both
Swarthmore High School opened the
basketball season in an impressive manner by deleating Media High School 38
to 19 at Media, last .Friday evening.
They continued by defeating Ridley
Township 21·19 on the local floor, Tuesday afternoon.
In the Media gamc, the home towners
led for a few minutes than Swarthmore's attack began to function and
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Swarthmore
104 Park Avenue
2149
23 South Chester Road
Telephone Swarthmore 114
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Wishing Yon
,,,,··-,·,A MERRY: CHRISTMAS..
VAN ALEN
. . BROS •
COAL
XMAS GREETINGS
409 Dartmouth Avenue
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Atlantic Furnace Oil
Swarthmore
10412
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A. HAUGER
0.' 'Foal' Copy
ol,b.
JOSEPH E. QUINBY
years.
TELEPHONE
ALMANAC
1939 NOW!
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
BELL PHONE 4
CALL
MEDIA. PA.
1896
ELECTRICAL
REPAIRS
R..4DlO
Tubes-Washln. Machines-CIeauer8
_INSTALLATIONS-SWARmMORE ELECTRIC SHOP
COKE
SUN
FUEL On.
A. Wayne Mosteller.
7
. , . .. . ._
-)111)1)1.
_. . .
0110
tltOry
frame garage;
18x18 feet.
..
Sohl 08 the. I,ropert)· of' Alber\ R. Parler
and
Porter.
his wife. mortgaS"ors~'.
terre Gladys
tenanls C,and
real OWl1er8.
J, WARD HINKSON. Attorney.
No.278
Levari Facias
. All that certain stone aud frame dwelllntr
lot or Idete of land. Situate in the Bor...
of Sharon Hill. in the County of Dela-:
and State of Pemlsylvania and bounded
des<:ribed
follow8. to wit: BegiOldu!:.
at a IJOint on
northea.lSl side o( Cherry:
Street at the
of
and.
. ninety.nine
(ee\.·
angle in
being
o( the said
forty
and .!I
length (eet.
or depth
tween parallel lines at C;;-~""ed=
said Cherry 'Street one '~
r(.('t to lands now or late
Sloane. et al.
Bounded on the northwest by lnnds of
Elizabeth Kensinger and on the southeast by;
lands o( Thomas A. Clair. e\ aI.
~~,~~~i~lg.n.~~b'.':,~:.'N:':I':
Being known and deaiB"nated as No. 1-1'
Street.
Improvemell1ll' consist o[ two and one·half.
stone and (rame house 21x33 feet, porch
one stOI')' frame addition. Dx9 ((:et.
SO'd as the properly o( John J. Dinan. mortgagor and William A, Felte. terre tenant and
real owner.
J. WARD HINKSON. Attorney.
WILLIAM W. McKIM
MASSES
Sherif!.
FANNIE A. THAYER.
601 Harvard Avenue,
Swarthmore, Pa.
late
P~Rf
It'. rREE to _Wi DDa
at _,. BeD '1'....110_
J:I sI"_ om- I
A
MERRY• CHRISTMAS
417 Dartmonth Ave.
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarlhmore National
Bank and Trust Company, Swarthmore, Pa., for the election of directors and such other business DB may come before the meeting, will
be held at the banking house in Swarthmore, Pa., on Tuesday, January 10, 1939, between the honn of three and five o'cloc:k. P. M.
Elrle S. Sproat, C ...hier.
BYTDE
Containing iDformation of
value cmd interest to everyone both young CUld oldpages bulging with stories
and facts ••• historical,
scientific, whimsical •••
Qlld illustrated from cover
to cover I
WOOD
KOPPERS
Inc,
(,'osed front lJorch,
101'
Park and Darlmouth Aves.
olhers all over the world we can here in our own community
join in consumers cooperation to make "peace on earth" come
true.
ANNUAL MEETING
APPROVED
Village Window Cleaner
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
Being known nnd designated as No. 3809
Road.
L.", .• "" .• ' "..
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lmllron'ments
eonsiel house
of two
and feet,
one-half
story
stone allII frame
33X"'Z-l
en·
Se(ltC'mber Term. 1938
Girl Scout News
Sw..-duno.... 19
aUel
Conconl Avenue, line
one hundred
feet. with
the southwestennost
of .ald
being the lIol'theae\ silla of Concord Av"nue;
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Hand money-S500.00.
The two Brownie troops of the Bar·
ough have taken a needy family for
Christmas and will supply a basket of
JOS, F. HEHRMAN
food,
including a chicken,' and also scnd
610 WELSH STREET, CHESTER, P,,".
toys
they
donated and made, and clothFormal Clothes For Rent
Suits and Coats to Order-S29.75 Up ing.
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Concord Al'enue
eaill
of Lota) (1ort7 teet
Inl" in front or breadth on tbe
flfty feu-to and extending o( tbat
or depth northWestwardly. between
Being LolS
Nos.
onintink
Height
•. 01 and 02 on Plnn of Ar.:.
Phone 2-5412
~~~~~
September Term, 19:]8
Ofty teet
Alterations-Cleaning
Fur Cleaning-Relining
.... ..
No. 271
EDWARD L, NOYES
cacho
REAL ESTATE
TI.le jV's won the prclimiuary game
Offi..,: 110 Cornell Ave.
__ Telephone SW4 13
.23·19 with Brown·s 11 points counting
Sales. Rentals" aod Property Managemen\ heavily_
Thlrty• .o.ve years in Swarthmore handllDl
~~~~~~~.~~~
Attorney.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
J- D. DURNALL
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Sold as the property or Olto Froboe&e, b1oJ't.and . mortgage Bond and BealtJ' Comterre lellan' and real owner.
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Improvement, consist of two ,tory stucco
huuae. 1Ux38 (eet porch front. basement Car·
age.
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. g!lInS
t ey for
owns
Ie SI
utiC)n
was reversed
the lp.
greater
part
of the game with Swarthmore tr'tiling.1
POSSESSION JANUARY 10th
Two minutes
· before the. final whistle.
'd
BI k
$6S-u.
ac went 111 as a substitute guard an
lf stone, 4 bedrms., centrally 10-'
cated,
garage, Lot 60 x 150 ft.
!reported "present" with a field goal that
$60-4 bednns. half stone, hot water heat, .
.
....~ '-car ....r ...,.1,o. \10 " .l75 It. ,V""""" •. tt~(~ lllcS!,,\'jt,at.)9,. ¥I-o;Pl'ftY,
_
__
' I from the end, Ewing found the net
WM S BITTLE
for the final 2-l1ointer.
.
Swarthmore 111-,1,'
F· Id goa 1s . .scored;-'
E·
2 ; H anzNotary PubUe -lnsul'aDcc _ Real Estate lik. Ie
3; Lange and, Blackwmg
-1 eac):l.
goals ;-Kirk 3 ',' Hanzlik aild Naisby
Rea) Estate
We solicit your busioe~s and eon8.dence
~·~~;i?i~~~;I;~~i:~~\~~1~~~
~
Best Wishe8 oj the Sea.on
SWARTIlMORE CANDY SHOP
POUND-Ke}'s
lea.ther case,
Monday,
hind Shirer In Bulldlng.
Apply
at· be.
the
S"warthmorean ofllce.
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A. MERRY CHRISTMA.S
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KIMMEL & SON
"'tC~lItllN.lClIIIlI_tClCllIEtc41111. .C _ _ _tCIIC......_
they continued to increase their
throughout the remainder of the game.
W~Practlca1 nurse who Will take Their total included a gift 2-pointer
some2349,
duties of house. Telephone Swartb- w h·1C h was score d b y a M e d·la payer
1
more
WANTED-James wants to buy dlscardedl who became confused and shot a goal
clotblng, housefurnlsh1Ilgs. Telephone'
h
b k t
Chester 2-25'13. 141 West Third Street. Ches- \ 111 t e wrong as e.
ter..
Field goals were scored by:-Kirk 5;
WANTED
Two high school girls. white. Hanzlik 4' Ewing Lange and Naisby
desire positiOns mlndI.ng chUdren eve-:
'
, .
.
ntngs and school hol1days. Telepbone. 2 each; and Hanzhk, Lange, Nalsby
Swarthmore 1259.
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! and Black scored one pointers.
PERSONAL
:., The JV's won a nip and tuck prelimPERSONAL-MRS. Gn.BEBT S. PARIES, inary 25-22, with Brogan's thirteen
239 Haverford Avenue; BubscriptlOD8 to
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t
all Magazines. T~lephone 8war1;bm.ore 89-W. pomts
urtus 109 a strong argumen
FOUND
for Swarthmore.
T
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tl
·t
A . t R·dl
401 DARTMOUTH AVE., SWARTHMORE
Swarthmore 1833
31-12·23-38
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an ..l " to the aald'Vn;an ·Annue. D1Dol7five I~t to the lOutbeut elde bf • teD feel
rl ..b'
Al~
The Swarthmore Cooperative Ass'n
Our employees join in the
hope that your welcome
bid,.
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Consumers cooperation is the most rapidly growing movement in the United States today. Throughout the world it is
probably the most rapidly growing social movement ever known.
For nearly two thousand years men have talked at Christmas
time about "peace on earth, goodwill to men," but tl1~y never
before have had at hand an economic tool by which tliey could
translate their desire for peace into a reality. Never belore have
common men throughout the world had the power to determine
whether there should be war or peace. We have in Swarthmore
the economic tool that can ultimately make peace. Together with
all
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PaR BBNT-HousekeeplDg apartment. 139
Sunny Shade Shop
They may think that if enough' of us work hard enough and
fast enough, there is a bare possibility of forestalling the war
that is coming in 1965.
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CLASSIFIED
been going ahead quietly laying a sound economic foundation
for a system in which war will have no place.
This does not mean that cooperation is going to stop the war
that is coming in 1940 - or 1941- or whenever the next war
is coming. Cooperators are not so sanguine as to imagine that
man can dodge the results of his actions; that in the next year
or two we can somehow check the avalanche that our collective
stupidity and greed have been preparing for the past twenty
-..
any ur
short end of a 20-14 .count. They put
on a spurt early in the second half
pulled up to within two points of their
hosts. The Garnet rallied and gradually
increased their lead during the remainder of the gam•.
Swarthmore field goals were scored
by:-Eberle 6; JakIe 4; Crothers 3;
FOB BENT
Weltmer, Smith, Asinof and Reller 1
POB RENT-Larae. very comfortable, fur .. each. Foul goals were tallied by:-·III
nlahed. room. private We bath. aaraae.
private entrance. Telephone Swartbmore
Eberle
4; each
Weltmer
Reller
2 each; =
1133.
and
one
by and
JakIe,
Haverstick,
Seasons Greetings
Friends and Neighbors
Wit_be....
"Joo& nortbwee'wardlr. between DII".AIlel
The Boroq-b ruen'ee the rich' 10.
PROPOSAL
Mr. ~n<\ ~r~: Charl~s L .. Ande. will
entertlll" With a family d.lOner- p'rtY
on ~hristm~s Day at th.~lr home on
Rutgers avenue.
Par.,.
To All Our
46;
. Swarthmore College won 'its fourth
straight basketball game of th e current
season and the $ixteenth since the
Wearers of the Gafnet tasted defeat ' I·n·
the field house, last. Thursday evening.
Wittenberg' was' th'e victim.
The visitors trailed 'throughout the
first half and ended ,the period on the
.sWEET5DE6ER]
A
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TBESW
1938
·NKWS NOTES
Beatrice Scott, Boys JV Letters; John
The regular high school assembly on Allyn, Robert Clay, Joseph Gary, Ted
Monday, December 19 was largely
Helmuth, Pete Ullman, William Wetmusical one. Mrs. Taggert directed the ten, Non-Athletic; Jame. Brown, Richa.sembly in ,two songs: "Adeste Fi- ard Campbell, Stuar! Jones, Kenneth
delis" and "It Came Upon the Mid- Nelson, Robert Thorpe.
night. Clear," and Louise Paulson German SIub",. Enjoy
played a piano solo: Schubert's dIm_ The annual German Christmas pany
promptu in E flat Major."
was held Thursday, December 15, at
Mr. Morey then awarded letters
noontime in the High School cafeteria
hockey, JV football and no'n-,at~llet:ic Iby the members of the German classes
awards. The foUowing received letters: of the qigh school.
Hockey St~rs; Elinor Burgett, Char.
The program centered around the
lotte Griffin, Naomi Wright, Hockey tasty dinner consisting of true German
Letters j Marjorie Dinsmore, Edith food and the singing of the beautiful
German Christmas carots.
Kniskern, Nancy Price, Elizabeth Whi·
taker, Janet Harris, Betty MacDonald,
Mr. Karl M. Metzger, the German
teacher at the. High School, supervised
Barbara Nason, Iris Quinlan, Margaret the planning of the menu, which is as
Sheppard, Girls JV Letters; Nancy I ollows ;
Kartoffe1brei, Sauerkraut mit 8ch·
Echte
Knackwurste.
weinenippen,
Schwarzbrot mit Streichkase belegt,
Salzstollen, Apfelkuchen mit Schlagsahne, Pfefferousse, Springerles, Anisbrotchen, ~Iarzipan, Messina
Gold und Silber Nusse, Zurn
gebt er, Apfels aft, oder,
(Hcisses).
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.
533 South Ora~~~.:
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DECEMBER 23, 1938
SW ARTHMOBEAN
: THE
.APPY
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VOL
Join the Community Christmas Carol Shig
Christmas Eve., 7 to 7.30 Borough Hall
X.
No.
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52
SWAR'hi&WRE,
PLA l'EKS CLUB
FETES MEMBERS
SWARTHMORE'S
2500 Saw Pageant
Here Sunday
Xmas Program
At Woman's Club
,,.m "0(1.
gentle grandmother, Mrs. T. Harry
Nine baskets and clothing for twenty-
fColUl"U~
~even needy boys and girls between the
O,.CI)
two-I
scnted the following item in the
Miss Alma Daniels, Mrs. A. P. Willis,
year Woman's Club program of social Miss Davis, Mrs. E. O. Thomas, Mrs.
legislation; the elimination of syphilis. S. John Pyle, Mrs. John A. Moxey,
She said that a bill is now being pre- Mrs. Ellis Ridgway, Jr., Mrs. A. S.
pared for presentation to the next leg-I Johnson, Mrs. W. A. Jaquette, Mrs.
islature making a blood test for preg- William Fine, Turner Robinson, of
nant mothers obligatory.
Swarthmore; and Mrs. Green, of FotTea was served following the meeting. som.
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A car t on 0 f paper nap k'IDS f rom t h e
H Ith S • tI I C
trib"
ea
OCle y on
U Ions
Swarthmore Paper Mills was also reContributions of infants' and small ceived. Additional donations consisted
children's clothing and miscellaneous of thirty-six garments from the Llanarticles nceded for the various patients erch Needlework Guild; eight garments
under the care of the Community from Mrs. Ems Ridgway's sewing
Health Society were received from
group; two small boys' suits-an adMrs. Thomas S. Safford. Mrs. James 1 ditional donation from the Swarthmore
Hanna, Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker,l Needlework Guild.
(ConUn.~ fNnA pag. OM)
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the inspired dignity of the portrayal ages of two and .ten years WI
e gIven Brown the whimsical grandfather, and
of the Spirit of Christianity and of the by t?,~ Harold AlIlswort~.Post #427 and Mrs. William Boyle the attractive
Apostles were among the most cndur- AuxI I~ry from funds .rabed by the co- young granddaughter. While grandmo~
operation of about thirty people at the
ther and granddaughter wrapped beauing impressions.
recent dati party and bridge, and the
The Pageant was directed by Charles reimbursement of thirty-five dol1ars tiful Christmas packages and grandfather read before a "Christmasy" fireD. Mitchell who was assisted by Mrs. from a formerly assisted veteran.
place a group of carolcrs off stage sang
Mitchell. The Rev. David Braun was
Twelve dollars was realized at the
the Reader. The Rev. J. Jarden Guen- party and donatioas of clothing have the' best loved of familiar Christmas
ther interpreted the Spirit of Christ~ been made by interested friends for carols. Mrs. Lloyd Kauffman, Mrs. Leslie Clarke, Mrs. John Stainton, Mrs. R.
ianity.
Christmas help to these families of vet1'be background of beautiful music erans, some of whom are in a pitiable Banks, Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt, Mrs.
Ralph Little, }'-Irs. Dwight Cooley, and
was furnished by a ('hoir of eighty
Mrs. Jacob F. Meschter sang the carols _ _ _. . ._~I'I'n: ......
voic"!:s from local chur('h choirs, di- condition.
Fift('cn Christmas boxes each con~
with Mrs. Anthony Venturini at the II
rected by Henry Hotz, accompanied by
taining eight gifts have been sent to the
Katharine Clothier at the organ. Mrs.
piano.
Coatesville Veterans Hospital. An elecOld Santa himself was in charge of
Leonard C. Ashton was chairman of
tric toaster has found its destination at
~
music and directed the cho·ir at the the Carville Hospital to delight Jimmie the tea which closed the friendly and
·~l
second performance. Benjamin L. Goddard, the Auxiliary's adopted leper informal afternoon. The clubhouse was
appropriately decorated with ChristKneedler played the organ prelude.
who is almost totally blind. All mem~
mas greens and tinsel.
Perhaps the truest measure of the
bers of the local post are asked to reTO YOU ALL
The Christmas tree laden with white w
gratitude of an entire community to
member him with .cards of Christmas
wrapped gifts for the Community Cen~
those who created for it so great a
or New Year's good wishes. His address
ter's distribution was the center of
privilege is the universally uttered hope
is Marine Hospital, Post 188, Carville, great interest as the pile of packages
that the Pageant might enrich another
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grew beyond all expectations.
Christmas season.
At the Delaware County Council held
11 Park Ave.
Swarthmore 504
This meeting was the last in 1938.
in Media earlier this month six mem- A fter a brief holiday recess the club 1/
Mr8. Hoot to Read at Inn
bers of the Swarthmore Auxiliary were will reconvene on January 10.
Mrs. Henry L Hoot will give a pro~ present and heard the speeches on
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gram of appropriate Christmas read- membership, child welfare and rehabi1~
ings at the Strath Haven Inn Mon- itation.
day. December 26.
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Swarthmore for her skill in interpreMr. and Mrs. William F. Hanny, o f .
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tative reading is associated with the Yal~ avenue, will spend Christmas with MarrIage Councd Worker DISEmilie Krider Norris School of Ex- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson, of CUS8e.8 Need for Pre-Marital Ed-I
pression and Stage Art in Philadelphia. Huntington Valley, Pa.
ucation Before Local Women
IIICICIaIIII\Il"'_•••"
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well. Count ours amon.. yoUI' mOlt
Mrs. Norman Freeman of the Phila-!
delphia Marriage Council addressed
the stated meeting of the Lcague of
Women Voters in Bond Memorial on
Thursday afternoon December IS.
Mrs. Freeman discussed the advisory
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Twenty active marriage councils now
Chester, Pa.
Norristown, Pa.
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~""JaII _ _~"""'''-~- the Marriage Council is to relieve fear
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from the thinking, middle class group."
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"The idea of marriage preparation
is not a new thing," she declared. "It
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afford8 the pleasant
" used to be supplied by the church and
opportunity to 8end
the family doctor, but because of
greetings and good
changes in present day life the influence of religion and medicine is waning.
wishes for Christmas
" Young people face greater problems toand the New Year.
day because they have greater freedom
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We look forward to
of choice. Pvpular literature confuses
I them and the divorce rate alarms
serving you in our
them," she declared.
new place of buei.
Mrs. Freeman commcnded the com~
ness with all kinds
mittee of the Federal Council of
Churches which educates ministers to
of improved modern
deal with problems of marriage prepfacilities. We. extend
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pleasant and help.
Drexel. In Drexel this course is reful during 1939,
" Quirerl for freshmen mCIl. Some medical
May everybody this Christmas get back the faith and trust
with the good will
schools are instructing students to
-j handle problems of young people conof a little child. The faith that moves mountains and fills
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stockings! Mayall those \\.'ho have grown up regain the
eration brings.
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illusions they may have lost and face the world with rein which unsuccessful marriages are
newed trust and good fellowship! That is the Christmas wish
prevented; that 19 states have laws
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_ states are fighting to outlaw syphilis;
" that New Jersey and New York re~
quire laboratory tests and physical ext aminations before marriage.
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Yale and Sylvan Avenues
were raised after Mrs. Freeman's talk,
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ANNOUNCED
Judges
Raah fleehiou So AU
See Winning
May
Fea\Ure Swarthmore Sym.
The New Year's reception and con~
cert for the members of the Players
Club next Sunday, January 1, will be
opened at 2 :15 P. M. with a concert
by the Swarthmore Symphony Orches.
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Prompt and thorough action by the
judges of the Community Christmas
·Lig.htiug Contes! makes possible the
announcement of their decision· today
and insures against any reader of The
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Swarthmorean missing the
willning illuminations which wilt be kept
lighted throughout tbe New Year holi-
and Reception will follow the concert
and refreshments will be served on the
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The orchestral program has beeD
ilJiam H. Ward, chairman, Mrs.
carefully selected so as to appeal to
William F. Hanny, Mrs. A. M. Lackey,
all grades of music lovers, but espe~
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and Fred R. Wilson are to, be ·comdally to those whose preferences lean Santa Claus arrived
plimented
on thethey
thoroughness
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n • can be a~clude Beethoven's famous
and ~I' firemen dell....' ia die increased e..rlll!
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over t ure, composed oflglOa y as t equate y sea ed by the deluxe es.teD8icm. ellaipmeat.
ovl"tture to the opera Fidelia. This
which thirty-two were nol1h of. the
work. in the words of Wagner "sets the
railroad, sixty-three south of it. Their
drama o[ the opera more completely
PARKING RULES TO BE
decision was based on the originality,
and movingly before us than ever hapSTRICI'LY ENFORCED
ta"teiul arrangement and appropriatepens in the sage action which ensues.
ness of the displays rather than upon
It is lie longer an overture, but the
Swarthmore Borough Council, having
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the elaborateness of their execution.
mightiest of drama itself."
fun Coneert Inclnded in Annual received re(>eated complaints, has iu- "Judgment Day" Will be Given
The judges feel that any .otiDJate of
Schubert's Unfinished Symphony,
Chri8tmas- ToUl' of Chorus
strueted the Police Department to
Repeat Performance in
Swarthmore's bolida.y i1lominarioa ",... t
of 30 Voi_
strictly enforce parking regulations as
Oothier Nest Friday
i?c1l1de the Willi.am T. En~·· blue
which will also be played, is one of
the gem! of orchestral literature. Its
indicated by signs, especially in the im..
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J.udgment
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Elmer
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5 anh- many Christmases kere afld! the K-Gaes
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Holiday musical and social activities
NaZI play whIch the Swarthmore Cot
loved by musicians and laymen all'ke. in Swarthmore include a program to of the Borough.
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Club produced so- T. Ewmg msptay with· its brightly iJ·
It is simple in form and inexpressibly
Any car parked on the west side of
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luminated shrubbery, it! old Engtbh
beautiful.
be presented by the Oberlin College Park avenue between the railroad sta~ successfully early to Decemb~r, will be viltage display complete with carolers
Varsity Men's Glee Club at the Strath .
repeated on January 6. ThiS request
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Th.s work
debghtful lege entertainers who are appearing 0 Harvard avenue, on Dartmouth ave- more campus. The
of cast, di- The lower rooms of
Ewmg ho":,e
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full. sympholllc form, but the contrl- Haven Inn hail from twelve states and garage. afnd the fire house, or in the heing contributed for the: purpose of oren· w~o leom; ahre IIlVd~nl pePl!en:tlDt
huhons of the h.a111, th.e ~rench ~orns from two foreign countries, China and space m ront of Borough Hall allotted raising mOlley for the Student Refugee c:nes..... ~c l o t ese ISP ay~ IS In. a
It to heights India. They come to Swarthmore as tAO official cars only, is parked illegally. Relief Fund.. The entire proceeds from c ass. by
and each
Its
and the wood. wmds
of beaut.y rarely heard ID any work o[ oue of the stop, on their annual Christparking problem, already serious, is the sale of
will be turned over to speCIfic JOY to the communIty yulethe mUSical art.
mas concert tour, including such east- fast growing more aggravated.
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Chaperon Holiday .... _••TI,e play, a .tory of the eorrupt,'on was awarded the first prize of five dole
exempII es It:. tna r s com
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Aas IIllgton, and Wilmington.
",d tl,'''a'rt,'bg of J'ust,'ce ,'n a totall'tar,'an lars in the Community Christmas Lighte It WI
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s t rength. all{C·
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mong the selections whieh the Club
w, ba •• ". -" tho ·.I-~ of tho. fa .. mg Conte:-ol" hy the decision of the four
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t •crj. will· sing are: "'rrle Cossack" by· Moni- night when the. Swarthmore Dancing
nIO"".· Re,·cll ..:·"g
1933. In.. hIS· ~ J1.H.lges.
"'fr. ·West" achieved:a-dijiiified
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Classes hold their holiday sessions will torl'c fact, tl,e ol>v,'ously ,"Inoce"t de- and colorful effect hy diffused red l:o-hts
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The pr e Iud e t a Lollellgr tn 19 one 0 by Franz; "Land of the Sky-Blue Wathe t1lost stirring examples of Wagner's ter" and "The Moon Drops Low'" both Mr. and Mrs. Charlcs Thatcher, Mr. setting fire to the Reichstag, or parlia- lights thrown on the hO\1se front.
dramatism in music. Starting in the by Cadman.
and· Mrs. L. L. Hedgepeth, Mr. and ment builqing.
uJudgment Day" two
The second prize of three doltars
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Mrs.
JeadeJfs
of
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People's
Party
fight
for
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given to John E. Michael, of Park
fra me a f a w I,,
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The single court-room set ment which combines laurel with red
th e peacefu 1 moo d In W IC • S ar 9. a Kentucky ballad. The medley is be ..
The concert will conclude with the
ninth grade-Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. :is suggestive rather than reaUstic, mak- and green lights which are ornamental'
under theby
direction
of and
soul stirring introduction to Act III of ing
will written
he accompanied
Mr. Max
Er- S pi'11 er, M r. and Mrs. Pemberton Dick- ling effeetive use of the symbolism of IJOt II by d ay an d nigh t.
.son, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daley, Dr. ·line, mass, and color. Over all hangs the
F. S. Brown, of S30 Riverview road,
I.ohengrin.
The vocal soioist of the day wilt be vin from Pomona, California. Mr. Ervin and Mrs. Geol'ge L. Armitage t Mr. and ~banner of the preying cagle. an orig- ,won the third award Qf two do11ars
by the appropriate Christ~as scenes
Miss Ruth von Hagen of Chester. Miss is president of' the Glee Club and di- Mrs. Clark W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. F. ,inal but highly significant syt1lbol.
von Hagen began her studies with her rector of the Freshman Glee Club.
N. Landon, and Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd;
There are no intermissions to breakl'whieh illuminated his windows.
mother, Mrs. Estelle von Hagen, conThere will be a charge for admission. sen:or assembly, twelfth grade-Mr.. the continuous build of the perform-: Three illuminators were awarded
tinued them with Henry Gurney, head Tickets can be secured in advance from and Mrs. Dwight Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. ance. rnstead, during blackouts the honorable mention by the judges. Dr.
of the voice department of Temple Mrs. C. C. West, Sw. 620, Mrs. Peter Walter L. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. E. audience hear~ news broadcasts of offi~ A. F. Jackson whose Christmas light~
University, and is now studying with E. Told, Sw. 172S-R, The Swarthmor- W. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dins~ cial propaganda, telling it what it is iog has given pleasure to Borough resiPaul Reimers in New York. She will ean office or at the Inn.
more, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Grif~ permitted to believe about the prog- dents for years received honorable men..
sing Ca~mena, a waltz song in the
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ress of the trial
tion. This year Dr. Jackson is using a
LOCAL MAN RETIRES
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In the light of the most recent Eu~ restrained arrang~ment of tall candles
Spanish mood by H. Lane Wifson, and
the beautiful Jewel Aria from Gounod's
Tax Penalties January 1
ropean tragedy, this production of and blue lights in. the. windows. Ho~
Faust.
"Judgment Day" is both timely and im- ward l J. Dingle, of Park avenue. re·
The Swarthmore Orc:hestra was
I Penalties will be placed on unpaid portailt. While ~howing some of the ceived· second honorable mention with
founded in the fall of 1936 by Dr. W. F.
11938 Borough and County taxes the methods used by fascism in its rise to .. ed 1ighted wreaths in each window,
G. Swann, director of the Bartol
first of the new year. Residents are also poweri it solicits aid for the victims of bringing out the architecturd lines .of
Foundation Research Laboratory. It
reminded that everyone must fill out iascist inhumanity.
the ciwe1ling. Captain E. H. Van Patten,
(Co,.tinutd on Patr~ F01Ir)
and returR·· pe·rsonal property blanks
The entirc cast of sixty which ap- of 222 Rutgers. avenue, received third
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declare the word "none" should be be seen again in the second presenta- scaled nativity scene· against a. baclt~
Many Turn
Community Sing
used in the columns provided for the tion. Marion Rous, '39, of New York ground of stC\rl~t sky ,"hich occupies
figures.
City, and Elliott Alexander, '41, of Or- one entire el\d of the·porch.
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tendance in many year~ was accorded
ant roles are taken by John Leich, '42.
at S.,.... Plant
the Community Carol Sing in front
The Misses Antonica and Camilla of Evansville, Ind.; William Dietz, '42,
of Borough Hall Christmas Eve. About
Fairbanks, of Pa~k avenue, entertained of \Vilmington, DtL.~ Roland BaU, '39,
Not all the Swarthmoreans at the
two hundred and fifty people gathered
tbeir music pupils at Christmas parties of Richmond, Ind.; Da.vid Spears, '41, Scott Paper Company's annual emto sing old and favorite Yuletide songs
Thursday and Friday afternoons t Dec~ of Indianapolis, Ind., and Dalton Mc- ployee Christmas party at the Stante"
from 7 un tit 7:30 o'clock many remainember 22 cmd 23. Parents and friends Alister, '42, of Fort Wayne, Ind.
Theatre last Saturday mo"tning, were
M~s. Rollert MacLeod, director of
ing longer to raise their voices in a few
of the pupils were invited.
in the audience.
extra carols in addition to. the planned
Both afternoons the pupils gave a dramatics at Swarthmore, has anAs president of the Company Thomas
ha1f~hour program. of solo and en- nounced that tickets for the Friday R McCabe, of. N<>rth Chester road,
program.
Directed by Frank V. Brewster with
semble music. A delightful reading of night benefit performance can be se~ presented serviCe awards and anFrank R. Morey. trumpeter; Robert
II 'Twas
the Night Before Christmas" cured from her by mail or at the Col~ nounced winners in the contest to name
C. Disque, trombonist; iEdith Kn~~ Albert H. Osterman, assistant vice- by Gretchen Van De Boe closed the lege Bookstore. Seats in a reserved sec- a new machine. First on the platform
tion will sell {or a slightly higher price
kern, piano accordionist; and Diana Ilresident of the Bell Telephone Com- program.
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Liebeck. of Park avenue, dean of the
was enjoyed by. alL The cooperation of
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section blocked off was an invaluable four years. of service in the Bell Sysyears and is" ill the engineering departaid to the success of the Sing.
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9:00 P. M. - OberUn Nen's Glee Club conoert ..•..•.•.••..• Strath Haven Inn
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RepubUcan WO_ to M_Here
10:00 P. M. to 2 A. M.-Serles Dance ............................ Womau·s Club
and, in 1926, was appointed assistant
SUNDAY. JANUARY 1
Two vacancies will exist on
vice~president, operations.
The New Year luncheon of Ihe Wo2:15
P.
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House ............................ ·Playem Club
the Swarthmote Public Library
The t('lephone executive. who lives
men's Republican Club of Delaware
WEDNESDAY, .lANUARY ..
at 130 Rutgers avenue, Swarthmore,
Board. Petitions of nomination
County will be IIeld Thursday, January
1:00 P. IL. _ Ladies' Aid LunCheon ................•.... · .... Methodlst Ohuroh
was born in Cincinnati. He attended
may he ohtained at the Library
2:00 P; M.-Woman's AuxlUlU']' ........................ TrlD.lty Parish BoUse
5, at l' P. M. at the Strath Haven Inn.
3:00 p,·II:.-Woman"B Oulld •••••..•••••.••..••••.... ·.•• Tr1ulty ParIah Rouse
school in. Washington, D. c., and
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studied
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Harvard avenue, and must be
for 1940· and an iIlterestiag speaker
1:00 P. M. _ Women's Republican Club ....................Stra.tb Haven Inn
Wednesday night, December 28, his
filed wit~ Mis. &rher by Satur.
is promised to discuss ways and means
telephone
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SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER 30, 1938
'2.50 PER
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SW AltTIIMORE'S NEW 1I1,TRA MODERN !.ADDER TRUCK
Annual New Year's Reception
10 I"ealure Swarthmore SymIlhony Orcheslra Concerl
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VOL. X, No. 52
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cert for the memhers of the Players
I.lghtlllg Conk!.t IIMkc::. pO'islhlc theCluh Ilt.'xt Suuday, january I. \\ill be
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Dr \\' F G Swanll. 'fhe.: Ollen House
I hl{lttul throughout tIlt" ~C\\ Year hohand RClepholl \\ 111 fol1O\\ the concert
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and rdreshllll'nts \\ 111 ht.' sernd 011 the
\\ llli.11ll II \\ .lnl, chairman, )'frs.
stage,
\\'ilh,lIll
F !I,lm", )'lrs A, ).f. Lackc),
The orchestral program has been
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on tht thoroul{hncss and
.111 gr.ules of music lovers, hut espcSanl.l
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com,hllicult
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Thcy inspccted e.lch Borto\\ arcis the more mclo
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truck,
IJUr('hn!
I'ett'r
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Sons,
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I :ectho\ en's famous I .. eonore n.,lu"ure (:011111, and ltH'al 'in'lIlt'li ,It'light in Ih," inrrt'a",·" dli"it'ru', il ."nuhlt,s. An, Dorough Imilciing ('un be nde- .ltlOll .111t1 found nillt. t) -11\'1. ltl all of
I \\huh th1rt\-t\\0 \\tre Ilorth of the
0\ crtuft.' , (Otlll)Osell onginal!)
as the (.uuh,h ""rul.'d b, th., deluxe eXh'lIliion equipment,
(l\ crt un'
to t he opera Fidelio TillS ==================;================~~=======~==~=_==~_~~~~=~==_=_= I r,lIlro,ul. "IX" -thnt.' 'iouth of It. Their
\\ork, III till' \\nrd~ of \Vaguer "sets the
IpARKIN(;' RULES TO BE
I dt.t1"ltltl \\.h ha"ed nn Ihe originality,
elr.Ulla or tIlt' oper.l ilion' {ompletl'iy
STRICTLY ENFORCED ,f
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I t.htl tul .trr,lIlgemt'nt .lIId appropnate.uHI llIo\l11J.{h "dore 11" th.11I c\er h.lpI Ill"" 01 Iltl dhpla,." rathcr than upon
pel1~ 111 the sagl acttnll \\hich ('lIstles
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It IS 110 long(T <111 mnttJrt., hut the
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n'ct.'l\ t.'f! rel'l',lll d cOIl1,ll.l1llts, ha.. 111- .oj 11( Iomen I D oy "woll
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1I11ghtic;;t of drama it~elf"
' AnnuaI l .. ir1lcll'd the Pohe-c f)e[13rtmcnt to
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:;\\ .Irt hmorl ... hohdav• IllumlllatzoR must
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trlslmss our 0
urU8
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re-'-"ulaltons as
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sllrl1ce- \\ hich ha::. glorified so
\\hich \\111 also he pla)l'd, 1... onc of
o f 3 0 V oices
11ldicah:d h.\ SI,rns. cSllcclall.\' III the im...
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Ehul'r
Rice's
tIl,t1I\
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here and the ~foses
the gems of orchestr.ll hterature Its
mt di.ltt. ,icmit} of thl' IH1<;inc<;s section ,.
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Ilt,I1(I,l\ 1ll1l:!>IC.11 ali(I social acti\ltics
.',In Jl ,IV \\' III 1 tie ... \\.trt unorc 0
I 1'.\\11lg dl"'pl.IV Wllh Its brightly dcharacteristic melodies arc klUmll and
I19t I.HI It 1'1 watre CI 11)
I pro d Hee( I 0 I11111 lII<1tul shrnhhcn its oH English
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10\cd by musiCians and la)tlICll ahke. III '-"\\.lr
1Il1tlrl' me tit e a progr.lI11 0
\H\ lolf l'arkt'd Oil the west Side of
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It is Simple in forln .Hul II1l'xpresslhly be; \lfl'sented hv thc Oher1111 College !'.lrk ,1\('1111l' hl.'t\\Cl'!l thl.' railro,ld sta- "'lJ(lessllllh t.'.lrh III Dcccl1! Jer, \'1 Ie I \llIagc dl"llla\ lomplctc \\ith carolers
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rt.:pt.:clted on january 6 '{Ius re{IUlst till Ihe still porch and snow cO\ered sasIlcautifui
.Irslt) • en . . ," ec
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tr,lt 1 IllllI .iIld lIanard a\,cllUc, or on the pcriorultlllcc tS scheduled for S'l? P. ~l ..... Ir.b trl'e 111 the north h;w \\lI1do\\
Thc Beautiful Blue Danube of 1I.l\el1 [nil Frlll:J), CVCll1l1g, December \\I.:",t side of South Chc"tcr road north
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Strauss Will be given in its symphonic ,311,at <) oC(lck
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)crlll 0 - 01 II.ln.lrcl.l\l'nuc. on Dartmouth ave- more C,II1l\ltl~ "1
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cll1l.arrangement This \\ork is dehghtful ICg'1.: entertaincrs who an' appcaring nUt 111 front 01 the door ... of the I)olice
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who
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III .111) arrangemcnt from plano ~olo to
11l'rt. undt.'r ... the .ll1 s pices of the Strath g-.lr.I~\ a!HI tltt.' fire house, or III the hung contrlhuted for the ))urpost: of I t.tIIt... F.lcll 01 the"'l' dhplay" IS III a
full !'>)"ll1phonic form, hut thc cOl1triIl;n l 11 Inn h'lIl frolll 1\\l'1\ C st.ltes and ")I,ICt III front of Borough H.11I allotted r
11 l(t.I I l.lrs 011 IY, IS par k l't I III ega II y. Ueht:1 FlIlI(l The (utln' prol:ceds 1rom l ", .,.,tliu )In to th(" ttllllltllmit\' yulel,
4l1ul till \\ooel \\IIIt1s r.use it to Ill·ights Indl.1 'I'ht\ l0111l' III ;lw~rthmon as 100
-\ 1I.lrkl1lg prohl('111 .llre.ul\" seriOUS, IS thl' salt' 01 .. t.lts \\i11 hc turned over tolt"I~
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11ll' lIIusical ,Irl
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(:Impel'on
Holiday
Cla88e~
I hc Ill,l)" .1 slon' 01 tilt" t 01 1 Upltllil 11.lr .. 111 tilt t \'111111111111\ Chfl.;;tmas Light,'xt'lIIpltfit's Ihl' master's llllllhlllaluHI 01 \\'" ... llIlIgttlll .l1lfl \Vlhnillgtoll
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t'h.lplron ..... 1 thl:" \V()lHollI~'" Clull 10- ... tt f • I~ h.~.',1 n11 11,.. 't .... rv ilf tho LI- lIlg 1111 t ... 1 )\. Ie (t.:ll .. lon u
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Jill' lllss.tlk' I" ;\10111- !light \\h('11 till S\\,lrthlllnn llaIH'1IIg I1It1l1'" I{lulbt 19 Tn.d of It)33 III 111,,- Jlulgt'" :\Ir \\t . . t .ltlu~lT\ed u dllgnl.'I"'
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n .... 1>I"l\l\"l'n· 1)\ (.rug: DedlcatlOll Illl 11I1roducton d,I:-;:-;. sc\'cIIlh t.:r,ule- Itud,mh \\tn' tfled fm the come of 111 til \\1 111 ( 0 " " .I1H I 011It .In{ fre< IOO(
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'I'he prC'hull.' to I.ohengrin is nnt' of IIV I'r,l1Iz; 'I ~cliH I II f II 1e.~'-t>:v- HI ne \\' .1- I ,\Ir and lLrs Ch
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tlie- mo ... t stin inJ.{ examples of \\·,lgncr's tn·· .mll "The :\I()oll Ikops Low'~hoth!.lnd :\Ir .. I. 1. Ih'(lgcpeth, )'fr. and Illtllt ht11ldmg In "Judgmcnt l)a)" I\\nl
Iht" SClOIH pnzc ot tree 0 ar~
dramati'illl III mllsll~ Starting in the 11) <"\U1111ill1
llr ... [ :\ I>urhor,m, )'fr. and )'Irs. lc,ulers of the Pt:oplc's Part) fight for \\as gl\l'n to lohn I': )'1lchael, of tar~
ir.ullc of a \\ll1"pCr It IHulds UJl to one
,\t tht cOllduslP1l or the program the I' 0 l..tIIgt.:, ),Ir ami ~Ir'i L. C Hast- their Ihcs .Igam ... t .111 ulualh trumped-I·ll1tl V,tlt' d\l"llUt: .. , lor tht' Ullusa am
of the mo ... 1 stnking chmaxes in all Clull \\ttl "'Ilig .. omc ... outhem airs in- I1Ig ... , ~Irs \\'il1iam \JICII Bro\\n and till charge (If
the pcaceful mood in which it starts, .1 1'\.t.'1I1mk\ h.IHad The medley is he- ;lIl::it gr.Hlc-).[r and )'frs, }{o!Jcrt E. I~ 'iuggcstl\(-' rather th.ln reahstlc, mak- ,Ind gn'cn hghts willch are ornamcntal
Thc concert will conclude with the mg \\nthll nndtr tlH' t1irel'lion of and ~pll1lr, )'Ir, and ~Irs P.'mherton Dlck- lIlg eficctl\'c liSt.' of till' symbohsm of htlth Il\ d.n .lIId ~1tght ,
snul stlrflng mlroducttOl1 to Act III of \\111 IH .!CCtHllp.lllIt·d hy )'Ir. )'1.1X Er- "()II, ).Ir .uHI ;\Ir .. Jllitn F, Daley, Dr hUt', tllol~S, ,111<1 lolor (hlr .11l1t.tIlg'S the
I- ~ Bro\\II,
510 [{I\'eflfll'\\ road,
I,ohengrin
\ 111 from PomPllt. C.lhfoflll,1 :Xf r Fr\,111 100I1d ),1 r ... (~I.'orge I. ArmItage. Mr, ami h.llIlll r 01 thl pre) mg t •• gIl', an orlg- \\ (111 tltt:
thml a\\.lnl. O! two uollar~
The vocal soloist of the day will be IS Iln, .. idllil nl the- (~lll~ Cluh and dl- ~Ir .. CI.trk \\. Da\ls, ~Ir and Mrs F 111011 hilt 111ghl) ~lgll1hl"l1l "'\111hol
11\ thl .lpproprl.llt (hnstma~ sel'nc"
~1 is!'> Ruth von Hagen of Chester. MISS ncltlr 1)1 tht, I'rl ... hman Clt:c Chlll
~ Landon, .1Ild :\Ir" S.l111uel ~r Dodd, Thtle ,Ire 110 IIlteI'l1llssions to hr("tk \\hlch l11t1111l1ltllcd hiS \\mdows
\ on Hagcn hcgan her studies with her
'1'1 nrc WI II I)t.' ,I CI1.lrge for a( I
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Thn l 11Ium11lator:-; were awarded
Illl;;Slnn
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moth(,r, Mrs Estelle \on Hagcn, COIl- TIlkl'''' call h1 ~llurt.:d III old\,lI1ce from .1Iul ),Ir ... Ihdght Cooln'. )'lr and ~frs alll(~ lo:-.tc.td. dtlrmg blackouts thc IWllorahll tntntlnn In !he. Judge". Dr
hnued them with Henry Gurney, head :\lr ... C C \\(>!. S\\ 020, )'Irs Pt.'Icr! \\'altt.'r L Thorpe, :\[r. ,uld :\Irs, g audIence he-ar .. 1Ie-\\" hroadcasts of (ltll- I ~ F j.l(k .. on \\ho:-.c Chn"tmas hghtof the \'OICC department of Temple I, Told, S\\ li2S-I<. Tht Sw.lrlhmor- I \V ('nil III .. , ),1 r .111£1 :\1 r... l{alph Dills- cl.lI propoganda, tellill~ It \\ hat it IS Illig 1M'" g:iH 11 plea .. ure to Borough reslunl\ crsit)', and is now studying with 1..111 olhu' or at the Inn
IlIlorl', :\olr and :\Irs Harold G. Gnf- pt.'rlllitted to 1Iehc\I.' allout the llfog-Idl'nh for )l,lr ... rtcel\cd honor.able menPaul Reimers til New York. She will
r ........ of the trial
! tH,n TIlls) l',lr Or Jackson I" uSlIlg
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sl1lg Carmcn:!, a waltz "ong ltl the
LOCAL lUAN RETIRES
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In ttlt' hg-ht of thc 1110 .. t recent Fu- fI., ... tr:1I1wd .Irrang:emcnt of tall can es
Spamsh mood hl' H Lane \Vi1son. and
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Tax Penalties January I
rope.tII I r.tged} , tIl1.. productton of aud hlut' hghts 111 the wmdows. Ho·
the heautiful Jewel Aria from Goullod's
judgmcnt Da}'" I!> both tundy and 1111- I \\.Ird J J)lIIglt". of Park ave,nue. ~e·
Faust
Penahlt.' ... \\111 hc pl.lced on unpaId I)ortant ,Vhilc showm!{ ~ome of thl' tt'l\t'<1 .. elond hOllor.lhle mcntlOn With
'l'hc S\\ .lrtiunore Orchestra \\ as
1 19.1& Borough and County taxes thc methods used In (asclsm 11l Its rt:.e to I n'd hghtul \\Teaths 111 each wmdO\'\,
rounded in the fall of 1936 by Dr W. F
:!>ohc,'s ai,1 for Ihe \Ictlln" of I hrll1'''ln'~
nut thc artllltectural hnes ot
en' ~ are a Iso 1,,"'''1,''
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1 hr ... t 01' I IlC new) ear I'"cst(I
G ;l\\:Uln, director of thc Bartol
I retllll1ded that c\'er) OIlC must fill out '.I~Clst mhulllalllty.
aht· d\\dhng Captam I<: H Van Patten,
Foundation Rcsearch Lahoratorv It
I and rdurn personal property blanks
I'hl: ~lltirc ca"t of slxl) \'\IlIch ap- oi 222 Rlltgt'rs aVt'1l11C, rccelved third
(Contu"ud on Page Four)
b) janU
decl'lre tht.: \\onI "nollc" should he he ... cen .lgal1\ in Ihe second presenta-I "ea1cd Ilcltivlty !.cene agamst a backMany Turn Out For
u .. cd III th(' cotun1l1" providcd for the tlllll llanoll ROlls, ',l'J, ot ~e\\' York ground nt .. Iarht "k\' which occupies
Communily Sing
Cit \ ••lIltl 1·lho1t Alex.l1Ider, '-1 t, of or-\ Oil(' elll tre elld of the porch.
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l.uuln, F1.1. pl.1\ the leading part!'; n
Thl large ... t .llld most Clltllll~mstle atI Fairhanks Pupils Have Parties tht t\\n e1mt deft'lId?lIb Other mlP(~r;- I LOI'al IUan Longest Emilloyed
tend,lIlc(; 111 lII.tIl\ \e.tr~ \\as accorded
.tIlt rolt'~ .Ire t.lklll .)\ john I.Clch. ol_,1
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tlw ("oml11l11l1l\ ' C;rol Sing in front
Tilt, :\Ii:-;~o \l1tOIlIC.1 and Call1llla oi 1',\al"'\llll', Iud: \VIlllam Dietz, 'ol2, I
al co
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01 BOfnllgh Iiall Christll1.I'" E\ (' ,\ho\1t
I F,llrIMllk .... t)1 Park .l\(,IlU,e, entertanl.cd 01 \\i1Jll1llgtoll, I)el; Roland flail,
Xnt all the ~\\'Irthmoreans at the
1\\0 hundred .wel fift\' people gathered
their IllUSIC pupIls .. t Chnslma .. (lartll's I 01 IXldl1l1ond, Ind , Da\td Spt: •• r::., ·n, Se:llt Papel Company's annual emtn .. Jllg old and fa\oritt.' Yulel1de songs
Thursday ,md Fnd.1\ atterllllolls, Dcc~ I til Indlall.ll.oh .. , Ind, and Daltoll ).fc-I I
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trom 7 ulltil 7 30 o'clock man) rcmalllann ... anI fll'lH s \h~tt.'r. ~- 0 rort
ayne, 1H
j Thlatrc 1a ... t Saturday mornmg, were
IIlg IllIlgt'r to raise tht'lr \oiccs III a few
ot thl: pupIl .. \\en- 11l\'lhd
I ~Irs l,ohert MacLeod, director of
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l'xtra c.lrols 111 iHi<1i1101l 10 the planned
Both .lltt'rnOOIb thc pup:h gave a dramalll... .It S\\arthmore, las., an:
As preSident of thc Company Thomas
program
h.ilt-hour prn~ram 01 ;010 and ell- nounced that tickets lor the Fnel'l) n. llcCahl, ot North Chester road,
T>lnctl.·d hy Frank V Brc\\sler with
.. emhle mu .. ic A dclighttul readmg oflmght hllllfit plrform,ltlc(' can be <;tI
d anI presl'ntt.'d s('rVICe a\\arc s an
Frank IX :\forey. IrullIpder, Rohert
.. 'Twas thl' Night Beton' Chflstmas"l Cllfl'd fwm ht'r hv m.1I1 or at till' C 0 I
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C DisflllC, trombonist, IEdlth KIll"'\Ih~ rt IJ Osterman, as ... l... t lilt VIC('- I" (~rctehl't1 Van De Hm' closed thc Icge- B~'I'llk .. tl'I"fe ~ ealsi "1 1,.1 r
kern. pIano accorcliot1lst; alld Diana pn'snllnl of the Be II 'I' elt:1>lw1ll C0111- I)ro'~ram
or.1'" Ig' I Y llg 1C'r I'
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Itn recC1\t" a scrV1CC awanI was H arry
Br('\\ .. ter \\ ith Ill'r chillies, the .. inging pam of Penllsylvam,l. 31ld Ion I-{ a rC~I- 1
1.lcheck, of Park avenue, dean of thc
wa ... tlljO) I d b) all Tht' cooperat Ion of tlt'lIt 01 S\\arthnlllrt, \\111 retire 011 Dt.'cI Comlhll1v'" 'l\\t.:llty-ti\'c Year Club. }'1r.
t III Police I>l'partllleni in k('cpmg the
tlllllC't \1. alltr ftHinding t'llt lortyTHE WEEK'S CALENDAR
1i.llh(lk had hcen \\ith Scott's forty~snc
'iltIU)1J 1)lnlkcd off \\.1" an lII\'aluahlc (IHlr \(,Ir ... lit "'ll\lt~ III tht, Ihll ~\.,\~ II ... llltl h 111 th\ tllgl11t"enng fkparl:till to Iht' SIll(t~ ... S of till' SIIl~
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fo'R1D,\.'\. DECEMBER 30
1 11 )( III
Startlllg as a dt.·rk III \Vashington,1
900 P M ~Oberlln Men'~ Glee Club Concert..
Strath Ha\en Inn
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SATURDAY.
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I.ihrary Petitions Available
RellUhli~an Women 10 Meet Here
Woman's Club
.lIlII, 111 192h, \\a ... appomted assistant
1000 P M to 2 A M -Series Dance
'I\\tl vacancic~ Will eXI .. t 011
\lel_presull'lIt.operaltons.
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SUNDAY. JANUARY I
Tht' Xl'\\' Ycar luncht.'on of the \VoPlayer.> Club
Tht' tt"il'phone ex('cuti\'l, \\ho lives I
215 P M - New Year·:; Open HO\l~
tht. S\\arthmort' Puhlic Library
1Ilt.·I1" Hepnhhcan Club of Delaware
at I:lO Rutgers aVellUl" !-)wartll1llore,
WEDNESDAY. ,,:\NUARY ..
Hoard Petitions of nomination
COtlU1 \' \\ III he held 'L'hnn.day, January
Methodist Cburch
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m.n' he oht311led at the Lihrary
\\'a ... horll 11\
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'-200 P M _ Woman's Auxiliary
5, al I P M .It till' Stratll Haven Inn.
Trinity Parish HOlL'.e
.. t hnol 111 \VashillgIOIl. DC, and
300 P M - Woman's Guild.,
or from )'hss Atict' Barher, of
'rtll' suhject for the day is "nuihhng
..tudied la\\ .It Georgl·towll University..
THURSDAY. JANUARY 5
Il.lTvanl avcnUl', .mel must he
for 1940" and an interesting speaker
.. Strath Haven Inn
\Vt:dm ... dav IlIght, Dccembcr 28, his
lOOP M _ Women's Republican Club
hh'd With :\fiss Rarher by Saluris promised to discuss" ays and means
telephonc ' a~;;ociates honored him at
cla\', January 7.
of lavlIlR a firm foundation
a (hnner.
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"ro AID REFUGEES
OBERI..IN GLEE
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Friends. Join Tomorrow, Night
':'~"'lfreck~N'i'ekenon
, To Give New Yea,r Gay Welcome, Mr.Missand Bern~
Nickerson daughter
Mrs. I. Leston Nickerson,
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her 31, at 7P. M. in the Swarthmore
M:is;: ilenh'a';', ; II ra•du,atr
Gou·
Frie:nds Meeting House. Overseers will cher College. is. now a~c;ociated with
of ue Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeMolI and Mr. Swarthmore College. After Mr. Bishop
of' and Mrs. Jesse Holmes.
graduated from Swarthmore College he
Park and Harvard avenues, and :Mr.
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taught and studied a year at the Uni, Parties to usher in 1939 will begin before the Series annual New Alfred N. Frccker, Jr., son of Mrs.
E'dgagements
versity of Wisconsin and has been
William Brigham Brown. of New York
teaching and studying in the biology
Year's dance and continue the following day.
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City, were joined in wedlock Wednes-l Dr. Henry L. Klcj~1, of IWzabc.th. N. department of the University of Penn ...
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Those who will entertain -before the
Dean Roswell McCrea and Profes .. day afternoon, December 28, at 5 :30 J.,. 3;nd Mrs. J. \V. Study, of Phllade~- sylvania for the past three years.
New Year's Eve dalice of the Swarth- sor Van Meter, of the School of Busi- o'clock in the rectory of the Church of phla, anllounc.c the engagement of th~lr
more Series include l1.lr. arid Mrs. ness, Columbia University, were the Our Lady of Mercy Philadelphia. The daughter, MISS Margery jane K l e m , I , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
of Lansdowne, to Mr. Louis Witton
Do Yo. Kaow'
Walker Penfield, of Riverview road, week-end guests of Dr. and ~{rs. J. Rev. Joseph ])ough~rty officiated.
The Sure C1IN r • . . , A• • TiC ...,
The bridc who entered 011 the arm Agnew, Jr., 5011 of Mr. and Mrs. t·. W.
'and Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph S. Bates, of Russell Smith, of Elm avenue, recently.
of her falher, wore an Alix model Agnew, of the Shirer Apartments,
Haverford, avenue. ·Mr. and lIrs. Carl
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The
scnior
class
of
Swarthmore
High
ill bisC'ayne bluc crepe, street length. Soutl~ CII.ester road, Swarthmore. Thc
Chaffee, of Swarthmore avenue, will
School enjoyed a hay ride last Tuesday
n..
..entertain
" . at hreakfast following the eveJling. A I)arly at Drexel Lodge near Her matching hat was trimmed with wcddlllg IS IJlalllJed for next spring.
dahc~; 'as is their c'UstOIll.
skunk fur to match her three-quarter
At
a
family
gathering
in
their
Ard....
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
\Vest Chester followed the ride.
,
length coat of skunk. He!' accessories
more
home
Christmas
Eve
Mr.
and
Dartmouth
and wfarette A",M.
Miss Edith :Kniskern, of Riverview
were of duhonl1et and shc wore a corMrs.
Richard
E.
Benham
announced
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Lloyd
E.
Kauffman
entertained
"'We Don't Sen ~ BenIee 'rIIIa"
road. will entertain with a party New
sagc of orchids.
with her annual neighhorhood tea on . As maid of hOI101; for hcr sister, Miss the engagement of their daughter,
Year's l~ve.
Tuesday ill her home on Dartmouth Connie Nickerson wore a dresS" of Helen, and Mr. David Wakefield BiS.I~==============:::
hop, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S. Bis-I,
. )'lr. and Mrs. Clark W. Davis, of avenue.
wine crepe with matching hat trimmed hop, of Harvard avenue, Swarthmore.
\Vednesday
afternoon
Mrs.
KauffStratll Haven avenue, will entertain
with tiny roses. Her accessories were
with an Egg' Nog party 011 New Year'! man had the ladies of the llethodist of nav), blue and she wore a corsage
Bible Class and a few of their friends of roses to match those which banked
·afternoon.
to tea.
the crown of her hat.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daley. of CeMr. John Rdd Hanna, of SwarthThe ~I isses Ella and ~1 iriam Tappen, more, was best man for Mr. Freeker.,
dar lane, will entertain on New Year's
of East Orange, N. J., will arrive to-day with an egg nog party.
Mrs. Nickerson was dressed in grape'
day to visit their cousin, Mr. Horace crepe with a grape velvet hat and
Mr. and Mr •. Joseph S. Bates, 01 H. Hopkins and Mrs. Hopkins, of black accessories. Her corsage was of
Haverford avenue, will hold open house Crest lane.
Bewitch.
gardenias.
on New Year's Eve.
Mrs. Brown wore a dress of fuchsia
ing
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Collins, of metallic material and matching hat.
~te\'l'l1s
Point,
\Vis.,
left
Thursday
after
11r. and Mrs. Percival Armitage will
Others prescnt at the ceremony, heFLOWERS - CORSAGES
Dance
~ad the Newest Books
entertain with their annual New Year's visiting their son-in·law and daughter, sides the hride's parents and the mothFrocks
"open house after 5 o'clock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee, of (;r and stepfather of the bridegroom, Ii
M t. Holyoke place, since December ~2. were thc bridegroom's sister and aunt,
$10.75
"Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates, of Arter spending New Year's Day with Miss Edna M. Frecker and Mrs. Elsie
up
·Harvard avenue, will celehrate on New their son and daughter-in-law, 1\lr. and 'fenney. both of New York City; ~fr.
11 rs. Paul Collins. in Boston, Mass., and ~Irs. John O'Connor, of New Ro-,
Year's Eve'with a party.
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they will go to Miami Beach, Fla., chelle, N. Y.; and Mrs. John Reid
For dinner and New Year's Eve, where they spend their \"'inters.
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Hanna and Samuel Hanna, of Swarth- I
tomorrow," ·.Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S.
more.
• ralletas
Bishop, of Harvard avenue, will follow
).(rs. Howard M. Jenkins, of Ogden
Following a dinner at the Bellevue• Chiffons
their annual ·custom and entertain a avenuc, returned last week from the
group of former classmates: Mr. and \Vomcn's Hospital of Philadelphia, Stratford Hotel the bridal pair left on
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a short wedding trip. They will be at
Mrs. James McMullan, of German- where she had been for a week.
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home after January 1 at 17 Gramercy
town; Mr. and Mrs. David Green, of
Start the New Year Right
Park, South, New York City. Mr.
Somers Point, N. J. j Miss Minnie
Frecker
represents Selchow and RightDr.
and
1lrs.
J.
Russell
Smith,
of
Buchanan, of Haddonfield N. J.; Miss
by Buying From
er,
manufacturers,
in the eastern terElm
avenue
and
Walnut
lane,
received
Agnes Kelso and Mr. Eugene Morris,
visits during the Christmas holidays ritory.
of Philadelphia.
from 1\Ir. and Mrs. Thomas R. Smith,
The bride attended Skidmore ColINC.
of
New
York
City;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Newlege.
1lr.
Freeker
was
educated
in
priMr. and Mrs. Clark R. Davis, of
lin R. Smith, of Buffalo, N. Y.; and vate schools in New Rochelle, N. Y.
610·612 Edgmont Ave.
Strath Haven avenue, and their weekTelephone
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Mr. and hi rs. J. Stewart Smith, of
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Chester, Po.
Lincoln,· Va. The latter were accom~
Evans, of New York. will attend the
Late 1938 Marriages
panied hy their three ,~ttle daughters.
annual New Y ear~s Eve dance at the
Wilmington Country Cluh, WilmingDavid Ulrich Ullman is accompanyThe IlHlrriage of Miss Lydia Halt
ioil, Del.
ing his father Uoland G. E. Ullman, of Roherts, daughter of }.ofr. and Mrs.
Chester Roberts, of CoUege avenue, and'
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Miss Shirley Ward, of StratIl Haven H
arvard
avenue,
011 a trip t lrough the
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Mr. Edward Ancil McCracken, son of
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OPENED TillS WEEK AT
avenue, entertained at the Wilmington anlll~as.
c(!rgla :·alld· ·AhibaOla ~his Mr. and 1frs. A. Raymond McCracken,
Country Cluh 011 Monday evening with wl'ek. rhey'11 left the day after Chrlst-" of Fairmount, Ind" will take place in
mas ami WI return on January 2.
a dinner-dance.
the Swarthmore Friends Meeting,
A /lfODERNLY EQUIPPED SHOP
Honse thi:;; afternoon at 4 o·clock. The
Petc Ullman, of Harvard avenue, at- overseers wilt be Mrs. Alice Hall PaxMr." and Mrs. \Vallace M. McCurdy,
Operated by Miss Kay and Mr. Robert
of Ogden avenue. entertained for their lelldl'd a reunion of Camp Chesapeake son, Mrs. Ai argaret Pfahler Thomas
daughter. Rinky. at dinner at the Union leaders at the Coatesville Y. "hI. C. A.
Formerly with Wanamaker's Riehel and Duarl, Ltd.
Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam D. Taylor.
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League, Philadelphia, Wednesday evenCALI. SWARTHMORE 476
ing preceding the George School senior
The marriage of Miss Margaret J.
dance held at the Walt \Vhitman Hotel.
Friends of Mr. William H. Ward, of
Hunll,
of Faraday
and Park,
Mrs. and
Stratll Haven avenue. dropped in
liam R.daughter
HUl1n, of
l-Ir. and Mrs. Fred R. \Vilson,
formally 011 his hirthday last Tuesday ~lr. Joseph H. Perkins, Jr., son of 1\tr.
Walnut lane, had as their guest for the evelJing.
and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins, of Cedar
Christmas; holidays ~.frs. \Vilson's sister,
lane. will take place Saturday, DecemMrs. \Villiam- D. Sizer. of Bloomfield,
1f r. and 11 rs. Herschel C. Smith, of
W AMSUITA SUPERCALE SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES
N. J. Mr. Sizer will visit them this VI.'allingford, entertained in honor of
Special Sale Prices Offered Only Once a Year
week-end also.
their daughter Miss Elinor Smith, with
For Fiue Flowers
72,,108 hemmed ......... Reg. $3.50-SALE $2.95
a tea Wednesday afternoon. There
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Miss Connie Nickerson entertained were over a hundred guests.
Phone Chester
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45x38'h hemmed case .... ,Reg. $ .90-SALE $ .75
with a birthday dinner last evening at
MESSMER Fl .
her home on Park avenuc in honor of
~I ro. Sargent Walter, of North Ches.
orrst
WEBB'S FAMOUS IRISH LINEN HUCK TOWELS
20x36 including: 2" hlock leiter initial beautifully embroidered
\VilIiam Blees. a member of the cast t er ro""I
'11 I lave as I ler guests f or 716 W
e Is t St., Chest er, P a •.,
Reg. $15.00 doz.-NOW $8.75 doz. '
of. "What A Life" in which CC'\11lliel the week-end 11r. and Mrs. Ferris r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'il
~as the feminine lead. Other guests Thompson and sons. Tommy and Len,
IRISH DOUBLE DAMASK NAPKINS
were Eddie Bracken, who portrays the of "Meadowlark," Riderwood, Md.
22x22.
Rose, Chrysanthemum. Carnation. Adams Patterns
Size
leading character in the comedy cur ..
Reg. $6.50 doz.-NOW $3.95 doz.
FREE PARKING
rent in Philadelphia, and Judy Abbott,
M iss Shirley Shaw, of Harvard avedaugh~er of George Abbott, the pro- nue, entertained with an egg nog party
Fri.-S.t.
ducer.
Christmas Eve.
ROBERT DONAT
ROSALIND RUSSELL
Last Friday Miss Nickerson's parH. T. PATTERSON
ents, 1\h. and l\{rs. I. Leston Nickerson,
A. J. Cronin'8
1318 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
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entertained ~Ir. Frank 1..fcCarthy. pub·
Charlotte 1\01. McCurdy in Charge
"THE CITADEL"
licity man for George Abbott, at dinner
Sunday Mid-Nile
here.
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THE liNEN SHOP
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Frlday-Saturday
''BROTHER RAT"
That's what they call cadets at Virginia ,:YUltary Institute-the West
Point of Dixie.
with
Prisdlla Lane-Wayne Morris
JOluuUe 'Scat Davis: Jane Bryan
Eddie Albert
Added-Robert Bencbley in
"'How to Read··
, Cartoon and First Run News
Sunday
3 Shows: 2:30-7-9
JOE PENNER
In
''JoIR. DOODLE KICKS OFF"
'With
June TraVis, Rlchard Lane, Ben
Alexander. BWy GUbert., Jack C8r.
SOD. Alan. Bruce
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GALA MIDNITE SHOW!
Sunday Mldnite
Jan. 1st
Doors Open 12.01 A. M.
No Advance in Prices!
Please do not confuse this
as being New Year's Eve!
On our screen
Now
'Thanks For Everything'
With
Adolph Menjoll, Arleen Whelan,
Binnie Barnes, Tony Martin,
J.ck Uolt, Jack Oakie
"BROTHER RAT"
Lane
Robert Young, Melvyn Douglas, Fay
Bainter In
"THE IIIDNJHG HOUR"
The Swarthmore Puhlic Lihrary now has on
its shelve~ a suhstantial list of standard
reference works ami periodicals, includingThe Swarthmore Direetory
Compton's Pictured Encyclo-
pedla (1938 Ed;)
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
Dispensing Opticians
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
Philadelphia
1923 Chestnut Street
6913 Market Street
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Monday-Tuesday
Joan Crawford. M.arpret sunavan,
Get the Library Habit!
JOSEPH E. BAINES
PntI.....
The Lincoln Library
Who's Who.. and Who's Who in
America
Barllelt's Familiar Quolalions
The World Atla.
The Pennsylvania Almanac
Roget~s
Tbesaurua
Macy'. Story of World Lit....
ature
Webster's Unabridged Dietion..
ary
The World Almanac
NEXT TIME, try the Public Lihrary. You'll be pleased to
find so much help availahle. The library is YOURS. USE
ITI
BOROUGH HALL-SECOND FLOOR
Open daily~ eXHpt Tuesday and Thursday
AlilO on Monday and Wednesday Eveninp
(Thill noli~e is one of a series desiped to a~ainl the public with
the servi..,. whi.h the Puhlic Library i. equipped to render)
DEomKBER
1938
'/fHE
vice given by the Tuberculosis Society Tuberculosis Association' to its many
School will meet Sunday, January I,
H.
S.
Basketball
Eehedule
throughout
1939 can only be in propor- friends who have contributed to this
at 9 :45 as usual. The Women's Bible
tion to the final results of the Seal life-saving work, and also for the
Class will meet at 10 o'dock in the
jan. 3 Boys Collingdale Away
sale.
wholehearted support of the commun ..
Church.
jan. 6 Boys Ridley Park Away
The Young People's Fellowship will
Those who can make a contribution it)' and its citizens who assisted in the
Home
jan. 10 Boy. Eddystone
resume meetings this Sunday evening
are urged to do so today in order to campaign.
Away
jan.
12
Girls
Media
PETEIl L TOLD
at 6 o'clock in the Parish House. A
make tip the deficit. Many have al..
jan. 13 Boys Open
Ba.F
special study project will be started for
ready
generously contributed but there Oberlin Glee Club Concert
jan. 17 Boys Glen·Nor
Home
the WestmilJister Foundation of ·the
are still quite a number who, in the
jan. 19 Girls Upper Darby Away
BOSAUB DaYDEN
University of Pennsylvania.
Strath Haven Inn
rush of the holiday season, have overJan.
20
Boys
Darby
Away
The Session will meet Sunday morn·
11... looked making returns for the Christ ..
Jan. 26 Girls Lansdowne
Away
Friday, December
ing at 10:30 in the Church study.
mas Seals.
Jan. 27 Boys Prospect Park Home
irhe Men's Bible Class will meet SunAppreciation is expressed hy th~ Tickets $.50
9 P. M.
Jan. 31 Girls Lower Merion Away
day at 9 :45 A. M. The Rev. Roy Mc·
}'RIDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1938
Feb. 2 Girls Haverford
Home
Corkle, secretary of the Inter-Seminary
Feb.
3
Boys
Media
Home
Beginning with the issue of January Movement. will be the guest speaker.
Feb. 7 Boys Ridley Township
6 single issues of The Swartbmorean
Methodist Church Notes
.. ................ Away
will be seven cents each. The yearly
Feb. 9 Girls Glen·Nor
Away
subscription rate will remain at $2.50.
The anl1ual Roll Call Communion wiII
Feb. 10 Boys Collingdale Home
be observed Sunday morning at 11
Feu. 14 Boys Ridley Park Home
If Crisi. for the Big Blue T"D., I o'clock. A brief memorial servic. will
From
Feb. 17 Boys Eddystone
Away
be held for those who answered their
Feb. 17 Girls Westtown
Home
To the Editor of The Swarthmorean:
final roll call last year.
Feu. 23 Girls Ridley Park Home
Mrs. \Vi1liam 1. Hull's gracious and
The Youth Service wilt be held at
Feb. 24 Boys Glen·Nor
Away
beautiful letter in last week's Swarth- 7 P.).£. for those between the ages of
Feb. 28 Boys Darby
Home
'morean. concerning the big blue Christ- twelve and seventeen years. under the
}Olar. 3 Boys Prospect Park
mas tree, made us particularly zesU'ull direction of the Pastor.
.................. Away
With the trade that "Service" made
that it should this year shine at its best.
On Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock
All girls' games played at 3 :15
Our SOil, E. E. Pierce, Jr., aided by the Ladies' Aid will serve luncheon
in the afternoon.
Jimmy and Dick Brown, Walter Good- which witl be followed by the business
All Bo), s' games played on
win, Clem Willetts, and other boys of session.
Tuesdays at 3 :15 in the afterSWARTHMORE, PA.
the neighborhood, did a better job than
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock the
noon.
professional electricians had ever done j Prayer Meeting will he held in the
All Boys games played on FriPhone 1250
Yale Ave. and Chester Road
and the tree shone forth in effulgence Challel.
da~'s
at 7 :30 ill the evening.
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Girls' captain-Blanche CheyTrinity Parish Notes
gathered about it as usual.
ney. Girls' Coach-Virginia H.
But disaster lurked in the night.
Allen.
On
New
Year's
Day
there
will
be
About two o'clock Saturday night
Co-captains - Robert
Boys'
something went wrong with a wire, celebrations of the Holy Communion
Hanzlik
and
Ernest Lange. Coach
at
8
and
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M.
There
will
be
no
and all the lights were suddenly blown
-William
C.
F. Ziegenfus. Asof
the
Church
School.
sessions
out! On Sunday morning a Philadelsistant
coach-David
Gerner.
The
regular
monthly
meetings
of
the
l)hia Electric '"trouble-shooter" was on Woman's Guild and Woman's AuxiliaryIL_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _R.
An atmosphere of gennino friendUneu a1.
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the job, located the source of the misways marks Marlel's and no ..fforl Is
hap and repaired it. By 110011 we had will he held on Wednesday afternoon.
NEWS NOTES
spared to give our customers elflcIant and
The Epiphany-tide Service of Lights
the bad news that we should have to
The Junior Class Girl's Club of
gracio,!" service -Irs an inspiraHon to
will
be
held
on
Sunday
afternoon,
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anfind a hundred and twenty-five
Swarthmore
High
School
held
its
anwalk into the store. to be greeted with a
bulbs "if the tree \Vas to bear its usual uary 8. at 4:30 otcJock.
nual Christmas party at the home of
friendly
smile and helpful suggestions, In·
On
Thursday,
January
S,
the
Feast
Christmas blooms that night.
Miss
Polly
Hoot,
of
Lafayette
avenue,
stead of cold and impersonal earl on
Then followed a far flung display of the Epiphany, there wm be a celelast Friday evening.
wheels. And more people are Sndlng out
of the Christmas spirit that deserves bration of the Holy Communion at
that
they can set better tables ot le88
recording. Although it was Sunday and 10 A. M .
Alban Evanson, of Norristown, was
e I
money
••• Thanks to Marlel's new inw
You'RE
RIGHT
IN
THE
Christmas Day, everybody approached
the overnight guest of Richard Clark,
Piano Pupils' Party Today
price
policy.
Why not loin the thousanda
rallied to our relief. The Philadelphia
Strath Haven avenue, Wednesday.
MIDST Of IT WHEN YOU
01 satislied bousewives who aro shopping
Electric Company searched all of its
Mrs. Eleanor Schofield Fawcett
ENTER OUR STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howland, of
the eaay, belpful Martel way.
Delaware Co. stores, hut could find only entertaining with a Christmas
Guernsey road will have as their guests
twelve blue bulbs of the standard size and recital for her piano pupils
for the New Year's week-end their son
THESE LOW PRICES WITH FREE DELIVERY
needed. Walter Suplee unearthed a afternoon. Guests will be Jean Evans,
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arfl'w more. The General Electric Com- Peggy, Claire and Nancy Rincliffe, BarL. Howland, of Evanston, Ill. Mrs.
pany of Philadelphia swung into action. bara and William Sickel, Martha Anne
How about a Return Engagement
Howland before her marriage on Dec)-Ir. Hess .travelled from Chestnut ,Hilt and Barbara Boushal1, Nancy Gray
For ••• the FInest of the Flock
ember 15 was the former Miss
to the city warehouse and out
Harriet Anne Turner and Robert Fa\\"Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fresh.KilIed l\lARTEL
gwarthmore with an adequate supplly,l cett.
jamin K. Smith, of \Vin~letka, I!1. The
arriving after dark.
. "I .1
11'c\\;lyweds rt'turned last" week from a
• In the meantillle: M~rtel" llrotilers
Wilson College Alumnae
trip to Bermuda.
had Rraciously offered to lend for the
Organize
night the string of blue lights from the
11 rs. Charles H. Brooks. of Dickfront of their store. The resourceful
Mrs. David McCahan, of Strath Haven avenue, is organizing the alumnae inson avenue, entertained in hono(" of
Brown boys. with some friends, made of \Vilson College in this community her mother-in-law, Mrs. Louis C.
We know you wouldn't
the transfer; and when darkness fell for their part in the nation-wide carn- Brooks, of \Voodhury. N. J" with a
want to miss this cake for
Ott Sunday evening, the tree was alight
any thlngpaign "which the college is to carryon small informal tea Wednesday afterDEVIL'S
FUDGE
as usual.
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next year 111 connecUon Wit t e o · noon.
So it will continue to shed its mes- servance of the seventieth anniversary
sage until next Monday night.
Guy Bates will return to Past School,
of its founding. The alumnae objective
WIlLIAM T ElLIS
Watertown, Conn., 011 'l'uesday, JanRich'devlls food . . . With
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is the raising of a fund to build and ena velvety crumb texture
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dow, a student alumnae hall on the col~ ,uh,aOrliY,da,3,'s after spending the Christmas
Christian 'Science Church
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.. and a creamy fudge
lege campus at Chambersburg.
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Joseph S. Bates, of Haverford place.
icing that's a dream.
;·Cod" is the subject of the Les- Christmas Cheer to
Mr. Waldo Fisher, of the Wharton
each
Ask you neighbor who served one for
son-Sermon in all Churches of Christ,
Veterans' Families School, spoke ill Detroit. Mich .• at the
Christmas ... Same low price.
To say it is as goad as the
Scientist, on Sunday, January 1. The
Christmas gratitude beamed from the annual convention of .,the American
homemade doesn't mean
Golden Text is: "Thus saith the Lord
faces of twenty-seven children
Economic Association December 28 on
anything, because lots of
the King of Israel, and his redeemer
hventy parents as the local Alneric:.nl·'The Future Outlook for Industry."
homemade cakes don't
the Lord of hosts; I am the first, and
Legion Post and Auxiliary, under
Mr. Fisher's home is on Harvard avecompare with this - This
i am the last; and beside me there is
leadership
of
)o{
rs.
J.
Paul
nue.
cake couldn't be anything Ducklings . . . . . . , . , ' .lb. 21c
no God" (Isaiah 44 :6).
but delicious . . . Order Young and tender-It makes a diHerence.
brought
a
basket
of
food
to
each
of
Richard
Griffin,
of
Boston.
Mass
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one
and ftnd out for
nearby
veterans'
families
and
a
spent
the
Christmas
holidays
with
his
Preshyterian Church Notes
Roasting Chickens . ' . . .lb. 32c
yourseH.
and warm clothing to every inclividu1311 parents, ~fr. and Mrs. Harold G. GrHA good dinner will be in store for you.
fin, of Rutgers avenue.
On Sunday morning, January 1, the member of the needy families.
POCKET
BOOK
BOLLS
Part of this offering was made
Holy Communion will be observed at
Stewing Chickens . . . . . . lb. 29c
The dainty dinner roll.
sible
by the generos~ty of L. W. WheelMrs. H. J. Lumsden. of Kenyon ave11 o'clock in the Church. New memWith that food·for·the-table flavor.
hers will be received into the congre .. ock, Mrs. J. L. Jennings, Mrs. Harold nue, and her sisters, Miss Grace Green,
Griffin, William Turner and Mrs. W. of Walnut Hill School, Natick, Mass.,
Pork Loins . . . . .. .. .lb. 21c
gation at this service.
H.
Baird
who
gave
money.
and
Miss
Lola
Green,
of
Swarthmore,
Cut from young pigs ., Certain to be
All departments of the Church
was donated by Mrs. J. V.
spent a few days in Atlantic City, N. J.,
tender
Bishop and Mrs. F. T.
this week.
Legs of Lamb. . . . . . . . .lb. 29c
Three new pairs of flannel pajamas
CHURCH NEWS
Finest cane
Pin bone quality. A roast deluxe.
given by Mrs. H. B. Greeel~:";x~~i~~;1 Mr. and Mrs. Sewell \V. Hodge, of
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
was spent by the Legion and}
Ogden avenue, spent Christmas at
I Q.lb. cotton bog
Assorted Cold Cuts,
.. lb. 39c
Clarence F. Garter. A.B., B.D .• Wnlster
for the work and a happier Christmas Manhassett, Long Island, visiting Mr.
SUNDAY
for New Year's eve parties.
spent by recipients and dOllars.
Hodge's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
bag
9 :45 A. M. - Church School.
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and Mrs. Richard Hodge.
11:00 A. M. - Morning Worship.
Large Deviled Crabs. . ' . ea. 20c
7:00 P. Y. - Youth service.
Lucius
Cole
in
Recital
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Will be delicious hot or cold.
Plea for Christmas Seal Returns
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTBRIAN CBUBCB
Rev. David Braun. MIn1ater
6 for $1.00
Lucius Cole, violinist, assisted by
Marion
Eckhardt,
soprano,
will be
The
Delaware
County
Tuberculosis
Men's Bible
9:45 A.M.heard in a recital Thursday evening, AssociatiQn announces that the returns
Gold Medal
January 5, in the auditorium of The to date from the Seat sale are approxiIn quorters. The finest butter churned.
Zeckwer Hahn ~{usical Academy. mately $5,000 short of the amount
12·lb. bag
Country RoU-2 Ib.. 63c
Philadelphia. They witt be ac
M. - First Dayfor
SChool.
EI01 commg
•
bag
11:00
A. M.-loIeetlDg
WorshiP In the at the piano by Dorothy Paul,
Year.
c
Ibl.
Meettng HOliS8.
avenue, Swarthmore.
Robert W. Bernhardt, Secretary of
9:30 A. :Y. :'T~~~ -sewing and
The public is cordially hlVited.
the Association. advises that the serMartel Fresh Eggs, ' . 2 doz. 89c
TBE SWABTBMOREAN
ftJ8LII1IID • • •_ . . .AW D
s"..-ou".&.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL
The Oldest Chrysler and Plymouth
Dealer in Delaware County
HANNUM AND WAITE
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• With a Smile!
Layer Cake
33c
35C lb.
doz'19 c
SUGAR
47c
FLOUR
MARTEL BUnER
43c
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quUttog In Whittier House. Box luncheon.
All are cordiallY invited.
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TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
~ Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, a.ToM.. ~ctor
8:00 A. M.
11;00 A. M.
Communion.
Communion and Ser..
Park
11:00 A.M.-SundaY Sa-bOO) , '
11:00 A.M.-Sunday Le8BOD~~ _ .... 8
Wednesday eveolnS meet1D8 _ _ w........
p. m. Re'dln& room open ~. except
sundays and holidays 1 to 4 p. ID.. Church
edUlce.
d
All are cordlallJ' IDvttecl to atten
senlcea and uae &he P"dlp" JIOOm.
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ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the .toddaolden of the Swarthmore National
Bank and Truot Company, Swartbmore, Pa., for the eIeetIOD of dl·
ft(!ton and sum other busineas Btl may rome before the meetiq, will
be held at the banking houae In Sw.rthmo..... P •• , on 'l'neoday, Jan·
uary 10, 1939, between the boun of Ibree and five o'eloclt P. M ..
Elrie S. Sp....t, CaJder.
JELL-O
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A fresh egg for breakfast is worth getting
up for when it's a fresh selected shellwhite egg from Martel's.
All flavors
3 pleg l .14C:
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CORN MUFFIN MIX
The new, easy way to
make delicious corn muffins. Beq. Hie:. 4 ...... 49C
Food Jor 'he Table
COMPLETE FOOD MARKET
Beuer
Swarthmore 2100
THE
, ... :;,.:
SWARTB.ORE~N
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and others. Rehearsal. are held every
Players Club
.Wednesday evening in the library of
Bartol Research Foundation~ atten..
Fetes Members the
tion being very largely JPven to the
(Coa,. . . . front PGg, OM)
comprises primarily non .. pro{essional
members, although there are many proCessional musicians in it. Its concert
master is l.uciu5 Cole, formerly of the
Philadelphia Orchestra. The organiza-
standard classica and to the works of
the romantic period. A special feature
is the opportunity afforded to the members to play concertos with orchestral
accompaniment. This is limited to members except in the case of pianists, since
naturally the piano is not one of the
regular instruments of a symphony orchestra. 'fhe orchestra does, however, evening.
OWI1 a Stein way concert grand piano ,================
for use in the concertos.
SHl!BIP'P SALES
From time to time recordings arc
made of the playing; and occasionally SherUf's omce, Court. :Souse. Medla. -Pe.
SaturdaY, Januat¥ 21. 1938
the whole program is recorded, as in
tion bas grown in size and quality
until. it now contains about seventy
members; it is equipped with a practically complete complement of instruments, the only exceptions being a few
of the rarely used ones. This makes it
possible for the orchestra to play the
larger symphonic works of Beethoven,
Brahms, Cesar Frank, Tchaikowsky, the case of the concert given last spring
9:30 A. M.
Eastern
S\aDdard
Tlme
'.j
HENRY O. SWENEY. Attome,..
for the benefit of the High School
Scholarship Fund. This helps greatly in
the study and criticism of the performance of the orchestra by the members
themselyes.
In addition to being a powerful educational force in the community the
CLASSIFIED
December Term. 1938
All that certaiD lot or piece' of ground
with the buUdtDp. and. Improvements
organization has stimulated many mem- thereon.
erected. Sttuate on the northwe!t
bers to resume their studies with pro- corner ot Park Road: (flfty feet wide) and
Davis Road (forty-five feet Wide) at Llanfes .• jollal teachers. In this way both erch.
in the TOWD8hi'l' of llaverford. County
amateurs and professional musicians
arc greatly helped. The value of such
a service to the cultural interests of
the community can hardly be overestimated.
The complete program for Sunday's
concert is as follows:
ot Delaware. State 0 PenmylvanJa..
Containing in front or breadth on the
said. Park ROad ninety-two feet and IBeV·
enty-ftve hundredths of a toot. and. ex..
tend.1ng of that width in length or deoth
northwardly parallel with and along the
westerly side of said Davis Road one hundred sixty teet.
,
Under and subject to certain bulldlng
Beethoven 5 Overture Leonore No.3; I restrictions.
JOBN IPBNCBR, INC.
or
or woman
care
three hOUIB each
!~e'~iio'n.· Mrs. John NIlSOn.
PRINTERS
PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHERS
BOOKBINDERS
DO YOU buy COAL on the
basis of analysis? The Co-op
sells coal selected on the basis
of chemical analysis, coal with
a higher heat content and less
ash than most coals. The fUBing
temperatnre of the ash is
around 3000 degrees. A large
number of Swarthmoreans have
tried the coal and found it unusually satisfactory.
Order Now
PEA......... $8.25 per ton
NUT.........$9.70 per ton
And of course the Co-op has
other sizes
nlngs
Swarthmore
W ANTED---Shoe lee skates: girl's size 3 and
boy's sue 10. WJ1l sell or exchange palr
boy's size 9. Telephone Swarthmore 1564.
WORK WANTED
WORK WANTEO-Re1lned white woman
desires housekeeping or companion's position. Good cook. Local reterences. Box. G,
The Swarthmorean.
NOTE:
The Co.op does not handle
"bootleg" coal. Our source is a
large colliery which uses the
most, modern methods of preparirig the coal.
8th STREE'f NEAR SPROUL, CHt.sTER, P}l.
PERSONAL
POSSESSION JANUARY 10th
stone, 4 bedrms.. centrally 10eated. garage. Lot 60 x 150 ft.
$80--4 bedrms, half stone, hot water heat.
2·car' Barage. Lot 90 x 175 ft. Vacant.
~Half
WM. S. BITl'LE
Swarthmore 111-1
-Insurance - Real Estate
Pu~llc
J. D. DURNALL
REAL ESTATE
Olliee. no COrDell Ave.
CHRISTMAS CLUB
Phone 2-5412
Alterations---Cleaning
Fur Cleaning-Relining
An ordinance turther amendlDg Ordinance No. 275 ot the Borough at
Swarthmore, approved December 30,
1925. by prescrlblDg further regulatiOns pertainIng to the size and
construCtiOD of dweWng houses and
other bUIldIngs both within and
without the ftre Umlts. regulations
as to the construction ot walla and.
partitions. floors and roofs, prescr1bJI18" the mtnJmum requlrem.euUI of
sanitary. heating and ventilatiDg
fac1l1t1es. regulatiOns pertaining to
windows. entrances. eell.a.ra. air
spaces. foundations and the UBe and
occupancy of bedrooms. bathrooms.
Uvlng rooms and kitchens.
Still Open for Membership
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST CO.
The CouncU of the Borough of Swarthmore does ordain:
Section 1. That Ordinance No. 2'15. approved December 30. 1925, shall be amended.
and supplemented by the addition at Mtlcles XlOV and XXV thereto. to read as
follows:
ARTICLE XXIV
JOS. F. REHRMAN
~10
WELSH STREET, CHESTER, P,.\.
Formal Clothes For Rent
Suits aud Coats to Order--f29.75 Up
Member of
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
SectIon 1. SLEEPING APARTMENTS. No
sleeping apartment shall be designed. or
used tor the preparation, or storage' of
food. No portions of basements or cellars
shall be designed or used for sleeping apartments.
Bunt-in toldlng beds are permissible only
1f location, and design meet with the approval ot the building lDapector.
ROGER RUSSELL
Maker oj Fine Photographs
Have Next Year's Christmas Cards
Made Now
,
CALL SWARTHMORE 2075·R
Section 2. PLUMBING FACILITIES.
Every dwelllng aball be equipped with at
least the folloWIng standard. plumbing flxtures properly connected. to a publlc sewer
In accordance With other ordinances ot the
Borough of swarthD1ore:
I Water closet
I Lavatory
1 Tub or shower bath
1 Kitchen slnk
WOOD
~ COAL
GREENS'
KOPPERS
COKE
SWARTH.
SUN
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FUEL OIL
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
JOSBPH E. QUINBY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
BELL PRONE 4
MBDIA. PA.
A. Wayne Mosteller
We Extend Best
Wishes for Prosperity and
Happiness Throughout
The Coming Year.
Electrical Contractor
Telephone Swarthmore 2295
If a Girl Loves
"Chester's Fashion Corner"
t_ iee m8D t"t'. her ~ if the
lee ..an loves .er th.t·~: his ~
if: they want to eel married that's their
basin.,.., II the,. "ant a plano that'.
myb...i.....
:.
A. L Parker
MEDIA, Po\.
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Section 11. FLOOR JOIBT8. The mtnJmum thiCkness of wood floor Jolst ahall be
2" nomlnal size provided such Jolsta are Dot
more than 12" in depth. All Jolsta sball be
suitably Cl'088 bridged. for each 8' of 8pan.
Such floor Jolat6. also stair bOl'888. shall be
spaced not more than 16 inChes on can'tree. Trimmer and heacler Jolata, except
where su&:ported by partitions. are to be
doubled when the number of tall JOlata 1&
more than three. Jo18ta under parUUons
I'UIlDlng the same way shall be ctou1)lecl,
i and wbere tramed around flUM. fireplaces.
etc .• 2" clearance must be provided. Headers earrylng more than three taU Joists
must be hOWled Into trimme1'8. or be bung
In stirrups.
Jolets for dwellings, set on 16 lnOO centres, sball be not less than the following
nominal sizes:
Rough Lumber: '
For lengths up to 12 feet---3x8 In.oheB.
For lengths from 12 to 18 ft.--2alO" or
ORDINANCE No. 413
Telephone Sw. 13
Sales. Rentals and Property Management
Tbirt7-flve years in Swarthmore handUnl
Real Estate
We iiollc1t your business and confidence
Section 10. RAF'I'ERS. Rafters of trame
roots shall not be less than 2"xS" nominal
size spaced not more than 16" center to
center. DI&.g\lnal hlp and valley rafte1'8
shall be not less than 3"x8'" nomtnal alae
or 2"x:6" nominal size doubled. ShIngle
lath where used shall measure not less than
18".K2=!." act,ual measurem.ent.
Order.. ,/lOuld be placed 36
IlOu", ahead of lhe time they
are wanted.
PERSONAL-MRS. ,GILBERT S. FARIEB.
239 Haverford' Avenue: subscr1ptlons to
all Magaztnes. Telephone Swarthmore S9-W.
Notary
Freshly-Mined
Anthracite
Colliery Coal
Section 9. FRAMB DWBLLIH08; WALI.B
AND PARTITIONS. Exterior wa1Ia and
bearing partitions of frame dweUI.ng& not
more than two stories In helgbt ahall be
constructed. of studs not leas thaD 2"'.4"
nominal size spaced not less than 16" center to center with double studs on both
sides of all openings and double studa at
aU' com8l'8. All open1ng:a are to haVB double
heads. All comers Bhall be crwe bracBd.
with lumber ot the same size as the studs.
A plate made of lumber not less than 2"x4"
nomina]. sl8e la1d double shall be placed at
each floor and. at the eaves. All ezter10r
frame walls shall be' sheathed. WIth bOU'da
measuring not lese than ~" In thiCkDtIIIS
laid diagonally over which shall be placed
the Onlah surface. Not leas than one layer
of building paper of a grade aooeJ)table to
the buUdlng Inspector aball be placed. between the sheathing and the ftn18h surface.
EDGMONT AVE.-SEVENTH AND WElSH STREETS
,
,"'
"
.
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3X9".
For lengths Crom 16 to 18 ft.-2x12" or
3xlO'"•
For lengths from IS to 22 ft.-3zl~".
Dressed Lumber:
-"'
Por lengths up to 10 ft.-2x8 IUch~
For lengths from 10 to 15 ft.-2:h:10" or
, -3xS'" or 3x9"':""
.......
.
For lengths ,from IS to 18 ft.-2x12" (It
3xl0".
i'or lengths from 18 to 22 ft.-3xl:::'
If Jotata are set on 12" centres. or L. L.
Y. P. or structural.grade Fir Is uaed due
aUowance In size wlll be made.
Section 12., . FLOORS. All wood. surface
floors on the :flr8t ftoor must be la1d double.
the gram of the two 'COutBeS to be cHagonal or at right angles to each other. The
combined thickness of the two courses Bhall
be not lees than 1 ~~ Inches.
SECTION 13. WINDOWS. EveIY room In
every dwelling hereafter erected or altered
shall have at least one window opening to
the outer air. In llvlng or be
at least 12 square feet. and the total wIDd.ow area shall be equal to at leaat oneninth ot the tloor area of the room. In
bathrooms the window area shall be DOt
less than 8 square feet between stop beads.
In bathrooms and toilet rooms on the top
floor. ventllatlng skylights of equal area
may be substituted for windows. Bath and
toilet rooms may be vent1lated without
windows, provided sutltable approved mechanical ventDatton 18 1DStaUe4.
Every window shall be made 80 as to
open In all Its parts. either d.ouble bung or
casement.
ARTICLE XXV
Section 1. The pl'Ovtslona above set
forth In ArtIcle XXIV, sectlons 1 to 13 Inelusive. are Intended to modl1J and supplement the requirements Of the other
provisions of Onllnance No. 275. by requiring safer construction, better heat.
llght and ventllatlon. and genel'lll sanitary
conditions. Nothing herein contained Is
intended to repeal any of the other pr0vISions of said ordinance. or of any other
ordinances of this borough pertalnin. to
the location or construCCIOD of bUIldings
both within and without the fire limlta. as
deflned In said Ordlnance...No. 2'15,
Sectlon 2, The provisions ot this ordinance are severable. and If any thereof
should be held tnvalid. it is the Intent of
the councU or the Borough of Swarthmore
that the remaining provisions hereof. not
so Jnvalldated. shall nevertheless be and
Section 3. HEATING AND VENTILAT- remain In rull force' and etreet.
ING EQUIPMENT. All devlces tor hea.ttng
buildings. whether Indlvldual rooms. halts
Passed this 21st day of December. A. D.
or other compartments there tn. which oper- 1008.
ate by bUl'Dinl' solld, llquld or gas fuel,
must be properly connected wlth chimneys (SEAL)
extending to the outer air above the main
BOROUGH OP SWARTHMORE
roof, of 8uch buUd1ng, ot a size and design
to adequately carry off all gases produced
By:
by combustion. No plan8 shall be approved
T. & BEB8ENBRUCH.
for dwelling house purposes unless adePresident.
quate provISion Is made for ventilating all
Attest:
rooms.
ELLIOTI'RICHARDSON.
Secretary.
Section 4, AIR SPACES. AU one·story
Approved: Dec. 28. 1938.
dwellings shall have an air space between
JOHN H. PITMAN.
the roof and the flrst ftoor ceDing equal
Burgess.
to at least 30% ot the volume of the' bUlldLng between :floor Bnd ceDing of the flrBt
PROPOSAL
floor. This space must be accessible by a
Sraled hid~ will be rt't'Oived in CounMI
door. trap door or wlndow. and sha.ll at aU Chamber. Dornu!l'h Hall. Swarthmore Pa. at
times be adequately vent1lated.
7:-15 t .., M. WedtU'sday. January 181h' for l~f'
'0
Section 5. SIZE AND DIMENSIONS OP
DWELLING BOU8BB. No dwelllD8' boWMf
hereafter erected shall be of less area thaD.
600 square feet exclusive of porches: an¢
no room used for llVlng or sleeping pur-;
~ &hall hereafter be eon.struoted. sUb-.
dIvided or altered 80 as to conte.1n leas than:
80 squU'e feet of Door surface. nor &ball th&
celllng height be less than 7 feet 6 Intbee:
above the floor.
supply of !:,lUIoline. lubricating oil. and grease
as l'('qulred by the Borough of Swarthmore
for a period of one year rommencing PebrnU7
1st. IA39. In quotinl(' on gasoline blddere shall
state the' amount above the PD&f,ed tabk car
Section 8. CELLABS. Eve~ buudln£
used. 88 a d.wemug must have a baSement
or cellar under the major portion of the
house. or a eellkl' area or not less tban 200
square teet. anet provlston shall be made
for proper ventilation, Basement 8001'8 must
be not leas than 4: feet below the average
l~vel of the ground, and the dlataDee between the ba lieut floor and the low.
to furnish a'jJ;Jond with .8umelent. suret,. (not
1}t'('f'.88arily ~tPorale IlUret,.) In the amount
or 50 TIer dBnt of the amount ot the con·
pri«(' delivl'red in tubl of 2liO' caUOB8 or more
to lhe tank !»1'eSenUy to be ins\8l1ed. ~ Bor·
~l1ltb
Hall.
,
The flu~ful bldrler will 00 reQuIred to
ellk"r Into a. I'contract In fonn apJ)l'OYed b,-
the Boroul'h,I,$allcilor and
lrad. aM rHt.. irPd by law.
The Botou"b
any or al1 bids.
3t·12·28-88
1'e1Ier\'"('8
will be required
the right to reject
ELT..IOTT RICHARDSON,
BoroQh Secreta..,..
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