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VOL X, No. 31
.MRS. C. C. SCHA'rrn
BURIED MONDAY
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUSA 5, 1938
'2.50 PER YEAR
"Lucky" Is ,(riple Winner
COUNCIL SITS IN
JULY SESSION
Former Marian Hanna Died Frida>· 88 Result of Accident
18 Months Ago
Funeral services were held at 2
o'clock Monday afternoon, August 1,
at her late home, 625 Parrish road,
Swarthmore Crest, for Mrs. Conrad
C. Schahe, who died last Friday. in
the Temple University Hospital, Pluladelphia. Altho~gh of late she had appeared to be in the best of health Mrs.
Schatte had n.ever fully recovered from
a serious: fracture of the right leg and
other injuries she suffered ill an automobile at::ciden~ at Hardingville, N. J.,
January 6, 1937. She was in a criti.cal
condition at the Underwood Hospital
in Woodbury, N. J., six weeks following the accident and the11 was confined
to her home for a long period of convalescence before being able to go
about as usual. Five weeks ago she
was taken ill again and entered the
hospital. Mrs. Schatte was thirty-five
years old last November. She was born
in Chester but had been a resident of
Swarthmore for twenty-one years.
Before her marriage in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church she was
Miss Marian Hanna, daughter of James
Hanna, well known Chester contractor,
and Mrs. Hanna, reddents of Vassar
avenue. She was a member of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church and
of the Junior Board of Chester Hospital.
Surviving beside!! her husband and
parents are two daughters, Betty Jane,
16 and Marian Hanna SchaUe, 14,
an'd a brother,' John Reid Hanna, of
University place and Cornell avenue,
Swarthmore.
The services, which were conducted
by the Rev. David Braun, pastor of
the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church,
were attended by many relatives, personal friends, aClluaintances and business associates of the Hanna family,
including prominent civic and business
leaders of Chester and of other parts
of Delaware county. The body wal
surrounded by.~ more than a hundred
beautiful floral tributes.
Pallbearers were: Walter C. Atkinson, of Lansdowne; James A. G
Campbell and Edward Lupton, Jr., of
Chester;·Johll Dolman, Jr. and S:,muel
J. Hanna, of Swarthmore; Richard
Massey, of Philadelphia; Herman C.
Neuweiler, of Allentown; Charles L.
Mathewson, of Pittsburgh, and Raymond W. Baldwin, of Williamsport,
Pa. Interment was in Chester Rural
Cemetery.
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LOCAL MAN ATTENDS
CELEBRATION
A. B. Gorman, of Crest lane, was one
of the group who helped the Standard
Oil Company of Pennsylvania celebrate
the tenth anniversary of its inception in
this State on Tuesday, August 2. The
festivities got off to a good start with
a big, all-day party at Springhaven
Country Club where the 150 congenial
. guests enjoyed to the fullest all the
pleasures that Springhaven offers. A
royal banquet at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Philadelphia closed the lo.;al
commemorative celebration and left all
the participants hoping that the next
decade would be as auspicious as the
last and ihe next celebration as noteworthy as this.
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New Magazine;
Delaware County's oldest weekly
paper will greet its subscribers next
week as a monthly IJictm'e magazine
devoted exclusively to this county. Its
name is the Delaware County Advocate, and it has been published since
]868 by John Spencer, Inc., of Chester,
Pa.
The purpose of the new magazine is
to summarize in· picture form the outstanding events, institutions, industries,
personalities and other aspects of our
coullty. The first issue will contain,
for example, a survey of swimming facilities, the Finnish Tercentenary CeleLration in Chester, Swarthmore's Country Week' picnic, the Restoration of
John Morlon's Birthplace, the "AdVocate's Photographic Salon," with pictures by Ernest R. Laws, and severa]
short items.
Subscription price of the new AdVocate is $1.50 a year (12 issues) or 15
c~nts a copy at newstands. The magaZlOe may also be obtained direct from
the ,publishers, John Spencer, Inc., 8th
& Sproul Streets, Chester, Pa.
To Award Fire Truck Bid· on
10th; Buses Replace Yale Avenue TruUeys on 14th
At a meeting of Borough Couhcil
held last Wednesday night bids for the
new. ladder truck for Swarthmore Fire
Company were opened and after some
discussion it was decided to award the
contract for the new truck at an adjourned meeting to be held Wednesday,
August 10.
Albert Sidney Johnson, Jr., appeared
in the interest of his client, James A.
Peck, of Baltimore pike and Sproul
road, who OWI1S the property at 350
Vassar avenue, and stated that Mr.
Peck was willing to release Mrs. Ogden
from her lease on that property, if
Council felt there was a violation of
the zoning ordinance. Several neighbors appeared and complained about
the continuance of the property as a
boarding house aud c.1aimed that properties on that street ··were depreciating
because of this condition.
Mrs. Louis W. King, of 29 College
avenul', asked Council to repair damage caused tu her property by the
water from the sewers during recent
storms. Dr. Eugene Underhill, of Chester and Leiperville roads, requested
more information· on the new sewer
to be located on his property. Both
matters were referred to the sewer
committee.
Council passed an ordinance providing for contract with thc Sewer Authority.
New sidewalk on \Valnut lane, betwe
avenue, was authorized to be installed.
CfJvrle~1I of PM/a. InQui,.er.
Borough Secretary Elliott Richardson
Nancy McCurdy, five-year-old daughter of I\Ir. and Mrs. Wallace 1\1 ••M~Curdy, of Ogden avenue,. is picannounced that the P. R. T. was to
lured with the Harlequin Great Dane owned by Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Dlmltman, of Walnut lane, which wall
put new bus~s on Yale avenue in place
nol only the largest and most spotted dog but also the bellt trained animal io ' Swarthmore's 80nuai dog
of ,the present trolley, the new service
show Monday.
. _ . tl?. start on. Augu:;t 14, afld the tracks.
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FIDO REIGNS AS THE SWARTHMOREAN
HOLDS FOURTH MID-SUMMER·. DOG SHOW
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UBRARY CLOSES
TOMORROW
.
This. afternoon, Friday, August 5, from 2 until 5 :30 o'clock
and tomorrow morning, Saturday,
from 9 :30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M.
will be the last opportunities until Monday, August 22, for
was afraid he'd r.ever find the tiny mite ing the 'ugliest' dog in the Borough.
members to withdraw books from
if he got loose:
"Bang," mongrel pet of Virginia Perkthe Swarthmore Public Library.
Mills and Betty Jane Hedgepeth, of ins, Cedar lane, doesn't seem to mind
In
addition to being closed each
Cornell avenue, walked off with 'black- it a· bit and in his owner's absence
Saturday
afternoon during July
cst' honors and the master prize for dragged Anne Perkins along to this
and
August
the library will not
the 'champion-best all around dog' year's show as his chaperon while he
be
open
for
the
next two weeks
won by "Bismark," their cocker span- "gain victoriously defended his title.
while
Mrs.
Irwin
Tschebull, the
iel. The Newfoundland "Jock" was al- "Bo," Kerry Blue terrier of Larry
librarian, is on her vacation.
most as black and "Betsy," black cocker Drew, Park avenue, SD much resembled
Double the usual amount of
spaniel owned by Emily Smith, sister "Bang" that he was just about held to
hooks may be taken out this
of "Jock's" master, was second cham- second place.
week and kept until the week
pion.
Number thirteen proved lucky for
the Library reopens. This ar"Scupper," Mardy Jean Crosby's fox "Jiggs," mongrel of Billy Hartman,
rangement will permit the isterrier, of Princeton avenue, was the Dartmouth aveliue, and won him the
suance
of two seven-day books
'whitest' dog and Pauline Deacon's 'cutest' award. "MacGregor," Airs. E.
and four two-week books on
"Bob," of Chestnut avenue, was next Fullerton Cook's tiny pet, met with
each adult card. Although the
'whitest.'
trouble on the trip from his home in
Library opens on the 22nd the
"Topsy," of Oberlin avenue, rat terI \Vallingfordand almost didn't get to I,
books will not be overdue until
rier owned and shown by Elizabetd1 the show in time to be the second
1
after the 26th. Those who wish
Pope, was 'fall cst' again this year an 'cutest.' But since MacGregor is an 0 d i
to
return their books while the
Mary Dickinson's M t. Holyoke place standby and can be counted on to put I
Librilry
is closed may drop them
brown dachshund, "Dina," was nearly in an appearance each year, he was ai-I
in
the
box
outside the Library
as obese. The Popes were pretty sure lowed to burst in unregistered and have'
door.
of the prize claiming it was a cim:h last the chance to receive some compensayear and they knew they had 'improved' tion for the worry of his unavoidable '-------------------------___..1
'Topsy's' figure since then.
delay.
President Lectures Counell
"Mickey," thirteen years old, owned "Dusky," Lois Gray's Vassar avenue
by Mrs. T. K. Brown, of Dickinson ave- Irish setter, proved the 'friendliest' canT. E. Hessenbruch, of Yale avenue.
nue, and exhibited by Elizabeth Bryant, ine and Elizabeth Pope's "Topsy" was president of Borough Council, gave a
of the same street, was the 'oldest' dog. next cordial.
lecture on "Water Shed" to Council
with Dween Lingle's "Punch," of Cor- "Punch" Lingle was the 'Inost thor- members at Wednesday evening's sesnell avenue, (over ten), next in line of onghly mongrel' and Ian Chew's sion.
years.
"Skippy" nearly as 'thorough.' Vfe were
"Arno," \\Tilson Burke's Doberman sorrowfully told a deadly rival in this
Pinscher, of \Vestdale avenue, appar- class had to be .withheld from the show
Eagles Beat Pirates
ently still has the shortest tail in he and his owner, George Froebel, of
Swarthmore but (we hate to have to Swarthmore avenue, had anxiously
Games on Friday and Monday were
confide this) he must have let himself awaited, after he was injured last week. rained out. On Wednesday night the
slip during the past year for "Dina,"
"Hector," Nancy McCurdy's dachs- Eagles beat the Pirates by a score of 5
the dachshund, replaced him as the hund, of Ogden avenue, donned the to 1. Since neither team had a complete
'most aristocratic.' The tail of Ian 'most forlorn' look and surpassed even line up, members of the Junior Homets
Chew's "Skippy," of Rutgers avenue, "Dodo," Barbara Kent's dachshund, of filled in. Runs for the winners were scorwas so obviously not there that he was Riverview road, in this expression so ed by Spanier (2), Richardson (1),
second 'shortest tailed.' Warren Ber- well assumed by the particular breed.
Scott (1), Hoot (1). Earnshaw scored
nard's English setter, "Duke," of Union
Ian Chew, Gordon Bierman and Bar- f(;r the losing team. Hamby had two hits
.
avenue, was second 'most aristocratic.' bara Kent left the show before receiv- for the winner.
."Patsy," setter belonging to Ann ing their dog's prizes so the three secTwo fine fielding plays were made by
Cochran, of Kenyon avenue, had suffi- ond awards their pets won await them at! unassisted double play by Davis and
dent feminine pulchritude to capture at The Swarthmorean office.
a put out at second! by Hamby. Kaufman
first prize in the 'prettiest' class. The
Members of the Swarthmore Nursery and Costello also played good games.·
Hedgepeth's spaniel, "Bismark," was School were interested visitors at the
The League now stands Junior Horthe Adonis of the sllow;
show, insisting on bringing their nets 3-2, Eagles 2-~, Pirates 2-3. Eagl~
.There must be a great deal of satis- friend, "Ruffie," Mrs. G. Wills Brod- and Pirates play again on Friday· night.
factibn' in· holding a title year after, head's part shepherd and setter mutt, The J unioi" 'Homers' pf:()I' • 'away Irom
home.
year even if it is the distinction of be-I
(ConUnwed 0" Paue Fo.,.j
First Two Events Given to Celebrate Close of Dog Quarantines in 1931 and 1936 Proved
So Popular Show Was Made an Annual AfIair
.
of Ever Increasmg" Success
Helping along the old adage that
'every dog has his day' and assuring at
least one such opportunity anllually
for the local canine The Swarthmorean
last Monday held what seemed to be
the most largely attended of the four
events it has so far sponsored.
Undau"nted by scorching weather
many dogs came half an Ilour b e fore
the scheduled hour, 10 :30 i\.. ,M., and
waited 011 the rear grounds of the High
School for the registrar and judges to
arrive.
When at last each pup had been registered and tagged with an I·dentl·fi cation number the dogs lined up in front
of the class signs along the fence while
Postmaster Alfred P. Smalley, Mrs.
J. Passmore Cheyney and Char I es R .
Russell carefully determined the dogs
with supreme peculiarities demanded of
winners in the eighteen classes.
Winston Roberts, of Walnut lane,
was the proud custodian of "Lucky,"
huge Harlequin Great Dane, which undisputedly won as the 'largest' and
'most spotted' dog. "Lucky" also was
judged the 'best trained' dog, tha!lk
goodness! - One look at that massive
hound and one fervently prayed he was
well trained.
The generosity of Martel Brothers,
who gave in addition to the master
prize (a model dog house complete to
shingled roof) a whole case - £ortyeight cans of dog food, enabled the innovation of awards for second place
this year. Each runner-up received a
consolation can of the food.
Next to "Lucky," "Jock," Jimmy
Smith's Newfoundland, of Park avenue, was 'largest'; and Gordon Bierman's Chesapeake Bay retriever, "Bob,"
of South Chester road, was nearly as
well trained as the Great Dane.
"Sambo," twenty-day-old part fox
terrier puppy of Bill Mitchell, North
·Chester road, was closely followed by
"Inky," Nancy Hoot's two-month-old
cocker spaniel, of Lafayette and Princeton avenues, for the awards of'sJllaUest'
and 'youngest' in the show. "Sambo's"
tender age rated him a ride in a.basket
from class to class, or maybe his owner
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VOL. X, No. 31
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUG USA 5, 1938
32.50 PER YEAR
MRS. C. c. SeRA'ITE
BURIED MONDAY
"Lucky" Is Triple Winner
COUNCIL SITS IN
JULY SESSION
It'orlller I\larian Hanna J)ied Fri-,
tlay as Result of Accident
18 Montbs Ago
To Award Fire Truck Bid on
lOt"; Buses Rel.lace Yale Avenue Trolleys on 14th
I
Funeral ser\'ices were held at 2
o'clock ~londay aftl'rnoon, Augllst I,
at her late home. (,25 Parri~h. road.
Swart hmore Crest, for ~I rs. (onrad
Schattl', who died last Friday. in
the Temple Ulliversity Hospital, 1'11I1adelphia. Although of late she had appl.'areel to he ill the hest of hl'allh ~I rs.
Schatte had ne\'er fully n·c()\'l.'red from
a serious fracture of the rh.:ht leg and
other illjuril.'s she sufTen'd ill an ilutol\Iohill' accident at Ilarding\·ille. :-.:. J.,
January 6. IIH7. She was in it critical
~ondition at the Ullderwood Ilospital
in \Voodhury. X. J., six wel'ks following the acciell.'lIt and then was confined
\(1 her home for a long period o~ con\·aleSCI'IICI.' hefore heillg ahle hI go
ahout as usual. Fh'e weeks ago she
was takell ill again alld entl'n'd the
hospital. 11.1 rs. Schatte Wi,lS thirty.-live
vears old last Xo\'emher. She was lJorll
in Chl.'stl'r hut had hl'en a n'sidellt of
Swarthmore for twenty-one YI.'ars.
Before her marriage in the Swarthmore Prl.'sln·terian Churdl she was
~I iss ~Iarian' J lalllla, daughter {If Jam..:s
I-Ianna. well knowlI Chester contractor,
al\(I 1\lrs. I-Iallna, re,idl'nts of Vassar
a\'enul.'. Sh..: was a memher of the
Swarthmore Preshyt..:rian Church and
of thl' Junior Board oi Ch..:ster lIospital.
Survivillg hl'sidl's her hll~ha nd and
parellts arc two daughters, .\:etty JOllie.
16. allll ~lari;\11 Hanna SchaUl', I ....
and a hrothl'r. John I{l'id 1·lanna. of
UninTsity pla..:e alld Corm'" il\'enue,
Swart hnwre.
The services. which wer..: conducted
hy the Rev. D;l\'id Braun. pastor of
the Swarthmor..: Pr..:shyt..:riall Church,
were attendcd b\' m;lIn' relatives. personal friends. a';!Jllaint;llIces and husiness assoriates of the Ilanna family,
inclu
A t a lIIeet jng of Borough Council
held last \ \'edll,'sday night hids for the
lIew 1addl'r trurk for Swarthmore Fir..:
Com pall)" w..:n· OPl'lIl.'l1 and aft..:r sOllie
discussilln it was Ikcid..:d to award the
contrart for the 1Il'\\' truck at an adjourned 1II..:..:t ing to he held \ \' ednesday,
August W.
C.
Il'aders oi Chester and of other parts
of Delaware COllllty. The hody w;u
surrounded
by1more
heautiful flnral
trihult,s,than a 1II,I.\ntuk.riel'ld_
Pallhear..:rs wen': \\'alter C,
son. of Lansdowne: James A. G
Camphell and Edward Lupton. Jr., of
Ch..:st..:r: John Dolman, J r, and Salllllc;
J. Hallnil. of Swarthmon': Richard
M aSSl'Y. of Philadelphia; Jlerman C,
Neuweiler. of Allentown: Charles I.,
~I ath..:wson, of Pittshnrgh. and Haym011l1 \V, Ralclwin, oi \Villiamsport,
Pa. Interment was in Chest..:r Hural
Ce III I.' t..:ry ,
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LOCAL MAN ATTENDS
CELEBRATION
A. B. Gorman. of Crest lane. was one
of the group who Iwlped the Standard
Oil Compan)' of Pennsyh'ania celehrate
tIll.: tellth anni\'crsary of its inCl'ption in
this State on ')'m'sday. August 2. The
festi\'ities got ofT to a good start with
a hig. all-day party at Springhavcn
Country Cluh when' the 150 cong..:nial
guests ..:njoYl'd to the fullest all thc
pleasures that Springha\'l'n ofTers, A
royal halHluet at the Ritz-Carltoll Hotel in Philaddphia closed the local
rOlllm('morati\'e celehration and left all
the participants hoping that the next
d..:cade wOllld hl' as auspicious as the
last and the next cdehratiun as notcworthy as this,
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New Magazine
Delaware County's oldest weekly
paper will greet it s suhscrihl'rs next
week as a mllnt h Iy pid lire lIIagazinc
devoted l'xc1usive\y to this cOllnty, Its
name is the Delaware COllnty Advofate. and it has hel'n puhlish..:d sillce
IRh8 hy John Spl'ncer, Inc,. oi Chester,
Pa.
Thc \lurpo~e of t he new magazinc is
til ,ummarize in picture iorm the out~tandinl-!: en'nts, institutions, industrics,
p{'r,onalities amI othl'r aspects oi our
('(\Ullty. The lirsl isslIl' will nmtain,
inr l'xallll'll', a ~I\r\"('y oi swimllling fa('ilities, the Finnish Tercentenan' Cclehration in Chester. Swarthmore< Country \\'l'ck "knic, the R..:storation of
John ~Iort()n's Birthplace, the "Ad\'orate's Photographic Salon," with pictUrcs hy Ernest R. Laws. and sevcral
~hort items.
Suhscription price of the IIl'W AdVOcate is $1.50 a year (12 issu('s) or 15
c~nts a copy at nl'wstands. The magaZIIIC Illay also he ohtained din'ct from
the puhlishers, John Spenc('r, Inc., 8th
& SproUl Streets, Chester, Pa,
Alhert Sidlll'y Johnson, .I r., appeared
in thl' inkresl (If his e1il'lIt, lalllcs A.
Pl'ck, of galt illlorl' pike an'd Sproul
road, who owns the I'r(lpl'rl \. at 350
\'assar an'nlll', and stall'll ihat ~I r.
I\-ck was willill;.( to rd,'as{' ~I rs, Ogden
frum IlI"r lease on that property, if
('oundl felt there was a violation of
the zoninJ.!: ordinance. Sl'\Tral lIeig-hhors appean'd a 1111 rOhlplainl'd ahout
the continuance of till' prolll'rly as a
hoardin,~ house allll daillled that prop..:rti..:s Oil that ~trel'l wt:re dl'preciating
hecause of this condition.
~I rs. Llluis \\', King, of ?!-) College
a\'I'IIIH', askl'd Council to n'pair damagl' l'a II sed 10 her prop..:rty hy the
\\'atl'r frolll the Sl'\\'l'rs during recent
storms. Dr. Eugcne Undl'rhill. of Chester and L"il'{'r\'iIIl' roads, re{llIested
ilion' in f, Irlnat ion on the ne\\' s..:wer
10 he lorated on his prop..:rty. Bot h
mattl'r" Wl're referred to the Se\\'l'r
/ ("0111111 itt ee.
C{luncil pas~ed an onlinallce prO\'iding for contract with the Se\\'..:r Authllrity.
CO'lrtoll of I'MI". Inr,uirer,
Nancy I\IcCurdy, fh'c-y(~ar-old daughter of Mr. amI l\Ir". \VlIlIace 1\1. I\It,Curdy, of Ogden avenue" is pictured with tht~ lIurlCtlUin Grcal Dane owned by I\lr. and 1\1r",. E. Z. Dimilman, of Walnut tllne, whIch WII!!
nlll onl~' the Ilirgellt and most !!llotted dog but IIlso the be!!' 'rained animal in' Swarthmore's annual dog
..how 1\10Il.lIlY_
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FIDO REIGNS AS THE SWARTHMOREAN
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HOLDSF_O. U_R_ H_~ .. MID.SUMMER DOG SHOW,
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X l'\\" sidewalk Oil \\' alllut lane, hetWCCII EIIII a \'t'ntle a 1111 Swarthlllofl~
il\'CIIUl', was authorizl'd to he illstalled.
Borough Secretary Elliott \{ ichardsoll
;\Il1\ounc..:d that the 1'. R. T. was to
\lilt IIl'\\' huses 011 Yale avellue ill place
uf the presellt trolley. the new service
to start Oil AUJ!u~t 1..J, and the tracks
to he removed as suon as possible,
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First Two Evcnts Given to Cclebrate Close of Dog Quarantines ill 1931 and 1936 Proved:
So I'ollldar Show Was Made an Annual Affair
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LIBRARY CLOSES
TOMORROW
This aftnnllon, Friday. August 5. frolll 2 until 5 :30 o'dock
alld tomorrow 1II0rning, Saturday,
frolll fJ :,30 A. ~1. to 12 :30 P. M.
will he the last opportunities until
~llIl!(lay,
August 22, for
lIIemhl'rs to withdraw hooks frolll
t he Swart hmon' Puhlic Lihrary.
III additioll to heing closed each
Sat urrlay afternoon durinl-!: July
and August thc lihrary will not
he opl'n for the lIl'xt t\\'o weeks
while ~I rs. Irwin Tsclll'hllll. the
lihrarian, is Oil her \'ilcat ion.
Douhle the tlsual amount of
hooks lIIay he taken ont this
\H'l'k and kept ulltil the week
the Lihrary rcopens, This arrallgem..:nt will permit the issuance {)i two se\"l.:n-day hooks
and iOllr two-week hooks 011
('aeh adult canl. Although the
Lihrary opens on the 22ml the
hooks will 1I0t hc ()\'crdue IIl1t il
after the 2t.th. Those who wish
to rcturll their hooks while the
Lihrary is closed lIIay drop them
in the hox outside the Lihrary
door.
Helping- along- thc oM adage that was afraid he'd ne\'er find the tiny mite I ing the 'ug-liest' dog- in the t:ofllngh'l
'e,"ery dog has his da\" and assuring at if he got loosc,
, ., Bang," mongrel pct of Virginia Perkleast one such oPJl~lrt\lnity annually
~Ii\ls and Betty Jane JJedgeJll'th. of ins, Cedar lane, doesn't Sl:em to mind i
for the local canine Thl: Swarthmorean Cornell a\'enUl', walked ofT with 'hlack- it a hit and in his owner's ahsence i
last Monday held what seemed to be cst' honors and the master prizc for dragged Annc Perkills along" to this;
the most largely attended of the iour the 'chamllioll-hest all around dog year's show as his chap..:ron while hc I
events it has so iar spom;ored.
\\'on hy "Bismark," their cocker span- 'Igain \'i~toriously dden~led his title.'
Undau;lted hy scorching w..:ather I iel. Thl: Xewfoundland "Jol:k" \"I~ a1- "Bo," Kerry Bluc tern..:r of Larry
lIIany dogs camc half an hour IIdore most as hlack and "Betsy," hlack cockel' Drew. P;II'k avenue, so much resemhled'
the scheduled hour, 10 :,10 A, .M., and spaniel owned hy Emily Smith, sister. "Bang" that he was just ahout held to,
waited on thc rear grouillb oi the Iligh of "Jock's" master, was sccond l:halll- secolld place,
i
School for the rcgistrar and judges to pion.
XUlllher thirteen pro\"cd lucky for
arrive.
"Scupper," ~Iardy J ":0111 Croshy's fox "Jiggs," mongrel of Billy Hartman"
.
telTiel'
was,
thc Dartmouth a\'enUl', and won hilll the ,:
\Vhen at last l'ach pup had IIl'en leg. ' , oi PI'incetoll av..:nl\l'
. '
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IeI' 11\ a\'enue, ra I' - \\'allingiord and almost didn't get to'
I ostmast..:r A~tred 1. • ma, l'Y, .\ rs" riel' owned and shown h\' Elizaheth the show in timc to he the seconll
J, Passmllrl' l heYIll'Y al~'1 Charles R: I POPl'. was 'fattest' again tl;is Yl:ar and 'cutest.' But since ~I acGregor is an old
R~lssell carefully d.etl:r~lIIned the dogs, ~I an- Dickinson's ~I t. J1oh'okl: place standhy and can he counted on to put
WIth sUt,rcnle IIecuharlll":s demanded of II
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\Vlllston Roh.:rts. 01 \\-alllut lalle' i of thl' prize c1aimillg it was it cinch last the chance to recei\'e some C01llpeIlSawas the prll\~c1 l;ustOllian oi "I:"cky,": year and thl'Y knew' they had 'illlpro\'ed' tinn ior the worry oi his unavoidahle
h~lgl' JlarlequlII (,reat J);\I~I" wllll',h ~III- i 'Topsy's' figurc sillce thcn.
I delay.
President Lccturcs COllncil
(hsputedly \\'011 as the largest .tlul l .. ~I ich'\·." thil-t cell years old. owned I .. Dusky," Lois Gray's Vassar a\,clluc
:lIIost spollee.\' dog, ".I.uc~y" also ~va~ i hy ~I rs. 'I;. K. t:nlwn. ~li Dickinson a\'e- Irish sl'tler, proved the 'friendliest' canT. E. J kssenhruch, of Y;IIe avenue,
JlJ(lg..:d the hest tl'allll'd dog, th.l.nk I nuc, and exhihited hy Elizaheth Bryant" ine and Elizaheth Pope's "Topsy" was pn'~idellt of Borough Council, gave a
goodlll'ss!-()ne look at that lIIasslve!of thl' sallll' street. was the 'olckst' dog'next cordial.
lecture on "\\'ater Shed" til Council
hound and onl' fcn'elltly prayell h..: was. with Dwcen Lingle's "Pllnch," oi Cor"Punch" Linglc was the '1llost thor- Illl'lIIh..:rs at \\'edne~day evening's seswcll trained,
: IIl'II an'nue, (O\'l'r ten). next in Ii lie oi ou~hly lIIongrel' and
Ian Chew's slon.
'1'111.: generosity oi ~Iartel Ilrothers,i y ..: ars .
"Skippy" lIl'arly as 'thorough.' \Ve were!
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wl!o gave in addition to thl' lIIaster I ,"Arllo," \Vils~'n Burkc's UOhl'J"lIIall sorrowiully told :\ deadly rival in this I
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l'r~ze (a nlllll~'1 dog house cOlIIl'ktc tOI Plllscher: of \\ estdalc avenue, al?pa~-Iclass had .to he W1thh,eld fron! the show II
Eagles Beat Pirates
slllllgled 1'(01) a wholt: caSl' - fortY-ll'nt Iy stili has th..: short est t;\l1 \II he and IllS owner, George l'roehd, of
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eight .cans of d(lg food, ":lIahll'd the in-I Swa.rtlllnO!·I' hut (we hatl' 10 h;~\'l~ h~ Swa.rlhlllore avelluc, . .had anxiollsly I . ~;~llIes on Frida)~, all~'. .~lolI(l:IY were
I\{~\"allon of, awanls for secolIII. place I c(~nhde !hls) he mllst ha\'e let ,I,I1J~ISl'I", aW:\Itl'd, after he was. I\lJl~red 1;lst week. ~:lII:c:1 (I~~t. O~I }\. {(~ncs(~.I: 1~lght the
thiS year. I'.ach rUIIIIl'r-up reCel\T"
"llccI"r," Nallcy ~lcC{\rdys dachs_ll.agles ..hl.lt th,e Ilr.ltc, h) .1 Sl:ore of 5
consolation can of the f01H1.
I the dachshund, rep);\cl'd him as tl1l' hunc!. oi O,L:dl'n an'lIl1l', don lied the: I~I I. SIIIt'e neither ~ealll had. a t'ollllllete
Kext til "1.l1ck)' ," "Jock," .I illlmy ,'III"~t ari~l( ItTat ic.' The tail (li I an: '111( "t iorlorn' I
SlIIith'~ :\~'\\'iollll:\Ial1ll, (\~ Park ;1.\'C-iChl'w's "~~i"\IY," oi l{lItgcrs an'lIlIl'.!"I)."I"," Bill'bara ,Kent> dachshl~I\(I, of hl\ed I,n. 1,"I~Il"."~Ir t~e wlI\~ll'rs WCI'C Sl'OrlIue, was largl'st: anll (,(lnloll I,ICI'-! was so oh\"l(\lIsly lIot thl'rt' that he was Ri\'cl"\'icw roael. 111 thiS expressIon so ~I h) Sp.llllel (_), 1~lchanbon (1),
mall> Chl'~;,I\leake Bay rl'trie\'er, "Bob," j secnl,lIl :sh(~rtest tailed.' \ \. ~~ren . n~r- \\'l'\1 assullled hy thc p~rt icular breed,
Scott ,( I >:. ~!l)(:~ (I). 1',a~nsl,law SCOI'~(~
of :-;ollth Chester road, was n..:arly as nard s l',nghsh seller, "Duke. of LlllolIl lall Chew, Gordon Blel"lnan and Bar- for the IO~lI\h tc.lln, llamh) had two IlIt~
well trailled as the Great Dane.
a\TIIUe, was secolld 'most aristocratir.' hal'a Kent left thc show bciore rcceiv- for the wmner.
"Samho," twenty-day-old part fox ." Patsy," setter hclonging to Ann ing" their dog's prizcs so the thrc..: sccTwo fi,!lc fielding \llays wcre made by
terrier puppy of Bill Mitchell, North Cochran, of Kenyon avenue, had sufli- ond awards their pcts won await them al: unasslstcd douhlc play hy Da\'is and
Chcster road, was closely followed by ciCllt feminine pulchritude to capture at The Swarthmorean office.
a put out at second hy Hamhy, Kaufman
"Inky," Xancy Hoot's two-month-old first prize in thc 'prettiest' class. Thc
~Iell\hers of the Swarthmore Nursery and Costello also played good gamcs,
cockcr spaniel, of Lafaycttc alld Princc- I Hedgepeth's spaniel. "Bismark," was School were interest cd \"isitors at thc
The I.e".gue now sta.l1ds Junior HortOil a\'enues, for the awards of 'smallcst' ! tIll.: Adonis of the show.
show, inslstlllg 011 hringiug their ncts 3:2. l'.agles 2-2" Pirates 2-3. Eagles
and 'youngest' in the show, "Sambo's"! There lIIust he a great deal of satis- friend, "Ruffie," ~Irs. G. \Vills Brod- alld Plrat~s play agam on Friday night.
tender age rated him a ride in ~ basket; iaction ill ..h?I(~ing a ~it~e ~ear after h('ad's part shepherd and seller mutt, The JUllIor Hornets play away from
from class to class, or maybe IllS owner; year evell It It IS the dlstmctlOn of beI Colltinued on Page Four)
home,
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AUGUST S, 1938
THE· SWARTHMOREAN
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Boyd:"" rFJa.,. \whQ arc spending from May· to
Owl's Head Harbor. Vergennes, Vt.
They eXI)ect to return Tuesday, August turned Sunday to their home on Park October with the Bordens, left last
avenue after spending ten days in week by motor for Montreal and Que·
23.
Ocean City, N. J.
bee, Canada, to take the thousand mile
Mr. and Mrs. G. 1'. Tucker, of WashMrs. Boyd lelt yesterday with. Mrs. cruise up the Saguenay and St. LawWiD Marry Dahl Jenldrul a' ingtoll, D. C., is arriving this week to Wesley N. Clifford, of South Chester rence Rivers.
be the house guest of h\!r son-in-law road. to spend several weeks in Asbury
Kurtzhalz Home on Park
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Park, N. J.
Avenue
Hornaday, of Dickinson avenue.
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Mrs. Vernon M. Parry, of Beaumont,
Mrs. Richard D. Scales will leave toThe marriage of Miss Dorothy E.
Mrs. Larry Conover and her two
Texas, formerly of South Chester road. day for Boston, Mass. leaving her
Effing, of Park avellue, to Mr. Dahl children. Barbara and Jimmie, of MotG. Jenkins, of Park avenue, son of Dr. inc, III., arrived last Monday, August Swarthmore, entertained at tea recent- young son, John Kent Scale~, with her
Newton H. Jenkins, of Wilkes-Barre, If to spend some time with Mrs. Con- ly. Her home was attractively decor.. mother, Mrs. Arthur W. Kent, of Elm
ated with garden flowers. Among the
will be performed at 11 o'clock tomof- over's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
avenue, for several weeks.
row morning, Saturday, August 6, in and Mrs. A. P. Harrington. of Ogden guests were Mrs. Joseph K. McLean,
Mrs. Fred Bowers and daughter, Miss
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles avenue.
Harriet
Pew, of Berkeley, Cal., cousins
Kurtzhalz, '114 Park avenue. The cerc...
of
Mrs.
Clarence Worst, of Swarthmony will be performed by the Rev.
Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, of Hillborn
Dorothy Effing to
Wed Here Tomorrow
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avenue, entertained hfrs. Robert G.
Holland, Jr., of Idlewild, Mrs. Robert
D. Taylor and Mrs. Robert Applegate,
hoth of Lansdowne, at luncheon last
\Vednesday, August 3.
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more, who are the house guests of Mrs.
R. W. Pack, of Beaumont. Mrs. Pack
presided at the tea table. Other guests
included Miss Louise Langford, of New
York City; Mrs. George Fulton, sisterin-law pf hi rs. R. Chester Spencer, of
Swarthmore; Mrs. Ben Woodhead,
cousin of Mrs. A. Robb Cochran, of
Swarthmore j and Mrs. Harry Keedy,
daughter of Mrs. Howard E. Young, of
Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Parry are leaving
Beaumont this week for Philadelphia
to spend some time before going to
Toledo, Ohio.
Their SOil, Richard, who has been attending Texas Country Day School,
will accompany them and their daugh..
ter, Barby Lou, who is visiting her
aunt. Mrs. john G. Butterworth, of
Evanston, Ill., will join the Parrys in
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. WiIJiam S. Hobbs and
children, Milton, Charlotte, June and
Laura, of Park avenue, spent last
week-cnd· in AnnapoJis, Md., with Mr.
Hobbs' brother and family, Mr. alid
Mrs. Elmer E. Hobbs .. Miltc;m remained
to spend two weeks WIth hIS uncle and
aunt.
hi r, and Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, of
Hillborn avenue, spent last week-end
motoring down the Skyline Drive,
through the Shenandoah Valley in VirgiJlia and into North Carolina.
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Miss Eleanor G. Hayes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. j. Russell Hayesj of Elm
avenue, has completed her work at the
Mrs. Paul Perry and son, Paul, of
summer school of the Cambridge
Pittsburgh,
were the guests of Mrs.
(Mass.) School of Architecture and
\Vonl has been received of the O1a;- Landscape Architecture, an affiliated Martha R. Blessing and son, George,
of Elm avenue, at Ocean City, N. J.
riagc of ·Miss Henrietta J. \Vebcr, of graduate school of Smith College.
last week.
Lansdowne, teacher of the sixth grade
College a\'cnue school, to Edward GottPatricia Paul *has returned to her
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McVay, of North
loh Manual, of California, all April 16 home 011 mm avenue after spending a
Chester
road, are spending their vacain Philadelphia. Mrs. Manual will con- month at the Lake Greeley Camps,
tion
in
Ocean
City, N. j. Their son,
tinue her duties under the Swarth- Greeley, Pa., where her mother, Mrs.
Jackie,
is
staying
with his grandparmore School System.
Dorothy Paul, and sister, Joan, will reents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
DeWitt A. Hills, of
main until August 31.
Elm
avenue.
Mr. and AI rs. Irwin L. Tschebull, of
hi r. and Mrs. H. Sheldon Kitchel
the Harvard Anllcx, leavc Saturday
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Mr. j. Walter Thompson, of Park
removed
this week from the Elm Apartafternoon to spend a week visiting Mrs.
'fschebull's parcnts, Mr. and l\.irs. L. ments, 1 Park avenue, into the former avenue, spent last week-end at Camp
B. Johnson, of North Wales, Pa. The \Valters apartment in the Harvard Annex, Delmont, the Boy Scout camp at Green
Lane, Pa.
following week they will spend with 209 Rutgers avenue.
her aunt, :Miss Carolyn Rorer, of Ava}'I rs. A. H. Marsh has gone to BaltiDr. and Mrs. Arno Viehoever, of RutlOll, N. ].
more, Md. 10 live after spending a gers avenue, with their son, Kent, left
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1\.1 rs. Sergc Alexander Korff, of nl0nlh visiting her son and daughter- Wednesday to spend the rest of the
North Chester road, has returned from in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Marsh, Jr.. week on Long Island, N. Y. They made
the journey by moto,r.
the Columbia Hospital, Washington, D. of University place.
son, Arnold,who recently visited
C., where her baby daughter, Alex* * Armitage and a Their
D~. and Mrs. •George
former
Swarthmore College chum,
andra, was born on July 12, and has
.f~m~ly,
o~"SOU~I.l
~.h5st~r
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!~s!
.Rrank
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App.Jeton.~.at
::the .JaU-crfs---hlxne
been visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph
Saturday, July 31, to spend the month at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. and later spent
\V. Graeme, of \Vashington. The three
will spend August at Gibson Island, of August at Lakewood, Skowhegan, a nionth with 'him at Lake Placid,
Md. where they will be joined by Dr. Me., where they have taken a cottage. starred on his new position with the
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Philip J. Ritter Canning Company,
Korff, of the Bartol Foundation, later
l\ rs.
. res on, 0
u gers ave- B 'd
N J I
k
mle, is spending the month of August
n geton, . ., ast wee .
in the month.
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Mrs. George C. Abbe, of Dickinson at Griscom Hall, Buck Hill Falls, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Dorden, of
avenue, returned home Monday after a
~lrs. George L. 'rone and SOIl, Tom- South Princeton avenue, had as their
month's recuperation in Ocean City, N. my. of Wallingford Hills, left 'ruesday guests last week-end Mr. and Mrs.
J. fo1lowing a major operation per- August 2, to spend the month of Aug- James Pullar, of Old Lyme, Conn. Mr.
formed in the PresIJyterian Hospital, ust with Mrs. Tone's parents, Dr. and and Mrs. Borden and daughter, DorPhiladelphia.
M:-s. Max Hootman, of Washington, othy, witl leave next Tuesday for a two
Pa. Mr. 'rone will join his family Sat- weeks' vacation at Newfound Lake, N.
Miss Rosamond L. Jones, daughter ot urday, August 13, ~or two weeks.
H. and Cedar Tree Point, R. I.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Jones, of Yale aveMrs. Borden's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
nue, returned home last Sunday, July
Mrs. Florence M. Tempic, of Park
31. from Camp Ponemah, Kent, Conn., avenue, left Tuesday to spcnd a month Frank E. Curran, of St. Petersburg,
where she spent the month of July.
visiting Mrs. Arthur Lougee at Fryeburg, .Me.
DOUBLE WOVEN SEATS
Ann Gorman, daughter of Mr. and
For Ruslie Chairs and 'Caning
Mrs. A. B. Gorman, of Crest lane, left
Mr. ]. D~yton Gibson, of \Vaterbury,
Inexpensively and Expertly Done
Thursday, july 28, for Camp Dark Wa- Conn., arrives today to he the weekters, ~Jcdford, N. J., where she will end gucst of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A
spend the month or August.
J. Donald Gibson, of Iiillborn avenue. 221 Lincoln ve., FoJsom
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THOMAS HARPER
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1\1 iss Lillian Hewes, who teaches at
the Rutgers avenue school, is touring
Virginia. She plans to stop at \Villiamsburg, J amestowll and other historic
places of interest.
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Tel. Sw, 2070
Mrs. R. G. Severance, of Buffalo, N.I----------------Y., accompanied her hrother and sister-ill-law, Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam E.
Danforth, of Cornell avenue, home
f~01l1 their Canadian trip last Monday
IIIght, August I, and will be their guest
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes and for a few days. Mrs. Danforth gave
daughter, Virginia, of South Princeton
a small tea yesterday afternoon in I
avenue, will leave tomorrow hy train hall or of Mrs. Severance.
for St. Louis, Mo. to take all express
for Mexico City where they will stay
for ten days. Returning by train 10
Vera Cruz and sailing from there tD
New York, stopping for a day in Havana, Cuha, they expect to arrive home
Friday - Saturday
about August 25.
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Pho"'8~re'"
Entered AI second CIau 1iaueI-,. .J'&D1IU7 z.t.
1m. at the Post Otllce
8wart.lua.ore. ft.,
UDIIer tlte Act of ~cb 3z..1I71.
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rs. Rohert Abbe, of Park
11 r. and ~I
a\'enue, arc spending the summer with
Mrs. Abbe's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry \Voodward, of Fairview, Pa.
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Dr. J. Albright Jones and family, of
Swarthmore avenue and Cedar lane
are leaving today for a vacation ai
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Starting FrIday
Vietor McLaglen
In
"We're Going to be Rich"
with
BRIAN DONLEVY-GRACIE FIELDS
LUISERAINER
ANSWER THE CALL WITH
A CAR EQUIPPED WITH
as the
"TOY WIFE"
with
Melvyn Douqlas-Robert Younq
FIRST RUN NEWS
fire.t.a.
TIRES
Don't miss out on the fun that can he yours with a
car ready to go at a moment's notice. Avoid disappointment and delay - make certain your car IS
in perfect condition. Drive it in today and have it
RUSSELUZED
Sunday
''LITTLE MISS
THOROUGHBRED"
with
John Utel- Ann Sheridan
Frank McHuqh-Janet Chapman
Monday -
Tuesday
JESSIE MATTHEWS
in
"SAILING ALONG"
with
Roland Younq-Jack Wbilinll
A Personal Accident Policy. wti."",
by the Altna Life l .........ceCOmpany
or Hartford, Conn.t win give you
6uanda1 pratectio.. ogoimttbe=-pei I
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RUSSELL'S Tirt.font SERVICE
Dartmouth and Lafayette Avenues
Phone
'UWe' Don',' Sell 'Ca'rs:':"::'
440
We
S~rv;ce ·Tht;~;;·
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25 Acres
About 12 Minutes From Swarthmore
I have been in the Real Estate business over 20 yean and have a
mosl unutlual l,rOI,crt,.. to offer the buying public. Usually when you
buy ~ll the eOlllltry it is necessary 10 purchase from 50 to 100 acres
in order to have privacy and insure against anything undesirable thai
might be built nearby. The llrOpert,. I have to offer is 25.4 aues.
The lopogral.hy of the ground is such that it insures againsl any
undesirable building, although the section, in DIy judl'ment, is one
of the besl in Delaware County. This ground is on a high knoll
approximately 100 feet above Crum Creek Road, overlooking Spring..
field reservoir, is heavily wooded with old forest trees principally oak,
beech, poplar and pine. It has onc of the best quarries suitable for
residential building in Delaware County. Has streams and one you
would almost call a creek. There is also a macadam driveway of rock
base, well constructed, over 700 feet in length. This is most unusual
in view of the fact that Q house has never been built on the properly.
The price is considerably under the market for properties which
were sold in that vicinity within Ihe last year. The last sale was to a
loe!ll Media allorney - five aerctl, '8000 or 81600 per acre. Olher
properties have sold for 11200. '1400 and 11600 per acre. Anyone
who is interested in this tYllC of Real El!ltote should DIake an inspeclion of the properly before making a decision.
WILLIAM ALLEN BROWN, Jr.
739 Yale Avenne
Swarthmore 904
THE SWARTHMORE BUILDING ASSOCIATION
uf .rues. The following letter of appreciation i. a sample
"In dosing this 8eries of I.ayments I should like to
add a note of apI.reeiation for tbe evidently very sound
been pursuing. Consid·
"I I«'ou'd hape been eho.ell
lor /ir.. pri"" had my /olk.
hept me in {trlt cia.. f!onditiOIl by /eeding me Marlel'.
Dog Ratiom."
dee".
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on
of Pin.
Road
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LINI:N
SI-lOP~~
DOWN FILLED COMFORTS
$6.95
1-1. T. Patterson
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CHURCH NEWS
'i\jiAiiITm;iOiiUi"piiiSii:n'Eimii=rniiUiiC~
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Rev. Davlo1 Braun, Mlnlater
actors not only portray the same roles
they did at the first festival, four years
ago, but the same roles they did when
the plays were first l)roduced and added
to Hedgerow's repertory-some fifteen
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The plays offered in the festival rep;'~:;OO~A~.~M~.~~M~o~m~ln~'~~a~~r~:: I::~;::
resent past.
the author's writing from his
erick w.
Theological Seminary,
TRINITY CHURCH
earliest, which was "Candida", to his
Protestant EpisCOpal
the Hedgerow~s latest, "The SimChester Road and College Avenue
picton."
Qev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T..M..
F
SUNDAY
riends of the theatre, and of Shaw
8:00 A.M.-HOlY Communion.
particular, havc come from all parts
11:00 A. Y.-Holy Communion and Ber..
the country to see Hedgerow's prom~. Guenther will preach.. duction of his works. Nightly, the theatre's parking lot houses cars 'With
license plates from ten 10 fifteen states
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CH1JRCH
Clarence F. carter. A.B., B.D., J41DJster
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SUNDAY
which alone tells the story of the fes ..
~'I'HE~:OO~A~.~~~~~~~~~;;;-FiiiEi;ms tival's
growing national importance.
RELIGIOUS BOCmrY OF
11:00
A. M. -
.:30 A.M.
Mee~::D~;
Worship in
Meeting House.
:~~~~-SeWIng and
HARVARD
TEA ROOM
ering that tbe period over which I have made these
Harvard & RUlgel'll Avenue
IJRymenls bas been 80 largely one of depression, the
PIIIsT CHURcH OF CHBIST, SCIENTIST,
Dinner
Break/aal-Lu1I(!heon
house."
49c
Martel's
~UlU ltlng In WhIttter House. Box lunche.m.
to it, among other things, for an excellent Swarthmore
"
JOBeI)b Pu8hka. mortgagor. and DofOlb7
W1e-e.... real owner. Levari Facias No: 129 June
Ternl 1938: debt '1497.82. bOllae and lot
Iituate 011 the ,northeasterl,. side of Congreu
Avenue 525 feet southeaet from tbe BOutheast.
.Ide of Gl't'enhlll Road. Township 01 Upper
Darby. bO feet on Congrep Avenue' b), 126
feet
being No. 317 CODJr]'e8li Avenue.
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H. S. READING. J
BOOKSINUBRARY Co..
11:00 A.
of several received:
investment has been amazingly good, We are indebted
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of sale.
The following lctter of appreciation
has just been received by the Swarthmore Country W cek Picnic Association
Im.,tovemenl8 consist of two slor), Btone
If every ·one would check his car before he takes a.trip,
.
and BtU('(.'Q houlle. 36136 feeL porch front:
from 'rhe Children's Country \Veek As~or worn-out. tires, loose steering wheels, and brakes that fail to grip, Iwo 8101')' stuC(!O addition 12::.:8 feet..: frame
sociation of Philadelphia after the July
garage. l!!x~n feet.
And pay attention to his lights while driving roads at night,
Z7 aunua: picnic here:
Another score for safety could be chalked up in the fight.
WM. K. RHODES. AUomer.
"Because we w'!re taught to say
"Thank you," \ . .·e arc doing it, but not
Le"ari Facias
No.238
If every oue who ~rives a car would heed the danger signs;
because of training alone, for it is a
When You Feed Your Doq
Placed by the highway engineers who also marked the lines
June Term. 1938
pleasure to try to put into words the
To keep t!le traffic in the lane and give it proper space,
-Be Sure You Aetually Feed
All that certain lot or pie<.'C o! Kl'ound with
many expressions of thanks that we
The aCCidents we read about could not have taken' place.
the meS8uaIfC or tenement thereon erected.
heard on Wednesday. I am sure that
situate 011 the west aide of Wellln!rtoll road
Him.
at the distan<.'e of two hundred and seventyyou and your many wilting co-workers,
And last, if he who takes the wheel would say a little prayer,
Ih'c
feet
north""ard
from
the
.north
side
of
needed nothing but the smiling, happy
Walnut street. in the Township of Upper
And keep in mind those in the car depended on his care, .
faces of your guests to reward you for
Darbf'.
Count,)' of Delaware. and State of
And make a vow and pledge himself to never take a chance,
PeIIllI.l),lvanla. Containing in fronl. or breadth
the many hours of preparation for the
'rhe great crusade for safety then would suddenly advance.
un the said Welllng:ton road twenty·five fee'
big day.
and cxtendlng of that width in length or
C. E. WIESER, D.D.S. delllh wl'stwa....t between parallcl IInos at rjgbt.
Swarthmore may weB be proud of
angle8 to the said WeUington road 86"eIl17 feet
From Engineering Magazine of
her citizens, who contribute so much
10 the middle of a certain ten feet. wide prj.
-is Supercharqed With Real
Pasadena
Junior
College
"ale drh'eway ezlendlnlr northward into San.
to make a joyous day in God's Great
trtrect
and
southward
into
Walnut
street.
Republished
from
July
Exide·lronclad
Topics.
Food Values and Vitamins.
Out of Doors for these underprivileged,
and we of Country Week are happy to
and !Subject. however. to certain
Cans
Next Wednesday, "Arms and the Ib,oIld"'-' reslrictions as therein mentioned.
share with you, some of that day.
Methodist Church Notes
With kind personal regards and our
Man" will be the bill, with Dudley
Together with the free use, rit:ht. liber17
Martel's Special Dog Ration
Bol- and PljviIege of the aforesaid priVate drivesincerest thanks, I am
Rear Admiral j. Duncan MacNair Vaughan, Ferd Nofer and Harrv
~
wa)' a8 and for a pa8llageway and driveway
is good, plain, wholesome
Very sincerely,
be the vacation preacher next Sun- laver.
at all HOWB hereafter forever. in (''Ommon
Thursday, "You Never Can Tell" will with tbe owners. lenants and occupiers of the
MAY MACKIE ALLEN,
morning, August 7, at 11 o'clock.
food, scientUically prepared.
olher Iota of gTOund bOUnding thereon and
(Mrs. Ernest T. Allen),
Admiral MacNair is a chaplain be given its last performance of this having the U8C tbereof. or to any other prop.
Meat food products - with
Recording Secretary."
year.
to the west thereof to whIch tbe use of
the United States Army.
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The local committee is also
On Friday, "Too True To Be Good",
~~e:~la~!;,. be extended by tho aal.d
carrots, salmon, bone meal,
grateful for the annual contribution
Christian Science Church
first produced at Hedgerow on the aucereals, and codliver oil in
thor's birthday last year, will be played
Being- No. 100 Wellington road.
Mrs. Philip Marot who potted two hun·
dred plants for the mothers to
Improvement!! conslat 01 two stOI')" stone.
"Spirit" is the subject of the Lesson- with a cast including Cele McLaughlin,
every tin. No cheap fillers or
block nnd tltueco houoo. !!lx3D feet;
home from the picnic.
Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Sci- Ferd Nofer, Mary Esherick, Harry frame addilion.
12x3
feet; one slOt')'
meat substitutes - every
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enlist, on Sunday, August 7. The Gold- Sheppard and Frank Kelly.
frame addition. DxU leet; garage aUaclled.,
.
ounce is supercharged with
Trinity Parish .Notes
~n Text is: "The frui~ of the Spirit is
Saturday the ever popular "Saint 10.1[20 feet_
• ."Iv I 111 all goodness and righteousness and joan" will see Catherine Risser MiSold as the property of Katherine Luekel
real food value - they eat it
On Sunday there will be au
lind Ellzabelh Lucke). DlortgagOrs nnd Ka.th.
truth" (Ephesians 5 :9).
chael Stuart and Jasper Deeter'
erine Lucke!. rcal owner.
celebration of the Holy Communion at
wi th keen appetites and
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.
the cast in the last performance of the
8 o'clock as weU as the later celebraWH,
K.
RHODES.
Attorney.
Shaw Festival Enters Final Week festival.
thrive on it. For their general
tion at 11 o'clock. The rector, who has
just returned 'from his vacation, witt be
well-being - feed them MarNext Monday starts the fourth and
[~nrl~,A~"'."j~~"':.jPriI:~ice.
mlgr .• and Stratford En·
L. A.....
Lev. Fa. No. 73 Juno
at both services and will preach at 11 last week of the Hedgerow Theatre's
'11.000.00.
tel Doq Food.
o'clock.
Fifth Annual Shaw Festival. .Five
House and Jot Nether Providence Twp.• Del.
Albert J. Ruppel, who has had charge the six Shavian plays appearing in the
Po .•
s. "".
Rid ••
1144.28'
of the music for the past seven weeks,
mCllaured N. and E. a10ng the 8. Line of Pine
Rid&'\l Rd. fr(tm Ua intersection with tho Phil•
• , will end his summer work in the par- festival are scheduled for that "'W::~f I1Iun(irloos
II Garrotllord St. Rwy •. Co., 1hencc· eztendlng' :
"Candida"
heinii"
the
o~ly play
"'Recoln'infinded'''·
'For
ish on Sunday.
alonl! !tne of lot No. l:!!U S. 7- 10' 20" E.
Summer Perusal Given, With
110.05; thence N. 75° 2' 50" east 61.62'
Plans for the Church School arc pro- itted.
Monday and Tuesday "The Simpleton
Latest Additions
to a point IJI line 01 lot No. 127 thence ex.
'grcssing. Wh'i1e iiI Nova Scotia the
tending along aaid line ot lot No. 127 on said
the Unexpected Isles," the
, Rev.' J. j. GUenther secured copies of
f1~an N. ~ •. 37' west 107.97' to Ibe S. ad. of
Valley Theatre's latest play. added to
The Swarthmore High School :su:m-IPmc RidJre Rd. S. 85° 23' weal. 42.0'; Ihence
interesting material from the Canadian the repertory on the .playwright's
mer Reading list material is available
w. along curved line of Pine Ridge Rd. 32~'
Board of Religious Education.
Sh
b
tf! beginning. Being lot No. 128 on plan of
eighty-second birthday, july 26, wilt t I
Ie wart more Pu lie Library and
Pine Ridge. Improvements cOllsist of: two and
Befler Food lor Ihc Kenncl
be given perfurmances. "The Simple- books may be found in the proper places one·half 8tOl")' stucco house. !!5x3.J feet: porch
Presbyterian Cburch Notes
to the various stu(.(.'O
lrollt; garage.
one ator),
addilion. 20x20 feet:
ton" was written in 1934 and had its among the titles assi""ned
b
10x23 feet.
Sunday morning, August 7 at 11 first American production by the The- grades for summer reading. The complete
Swartbmore 2100
E. LEROY van RODEN. AttornC)',
o'clock thc guest preacher will' be
atre Guild in 1935.
list of hooks as it stood last year is
Rev. Dr. Frederick W. l ..oetschu, pro.
It has become custom to celebrate follows:WILLIAM W. McKIM. Sherif(.
fessor of Church History in Princeton Shaw~s birthday with the addition of
Theological Seminary. Dr. Loctscher is one of his plays to the theatre's alBullen, Cruise of the Cachelo;
a graduate of Princeton U •• ivm,ih,.lready large repertory of 127 plays. The las, Magnificent Obession;
Princeton Seminary and has had
birthday play comes as a highlight
Company;. Harte, Luck
uate study at the Universities of
annual festival.
Camp; Hilton, Goodby, Mr.
"House 0/ DistinctilJe Linens"
lin and Strassburg in Germany. He was
Over four years ago Hedgerow james, Smoky; London, Call of the wild:!
SPECIAL ADVANCE SALE
pastor of the Oxford Presbyterian planned its first festival aile week in and Cruise of the Shark;
Church in Philadelphia for some years duration. Due to quick national re- Heart of a Dog.
FINE FLORAL SATEEN
and left to become professor of Hom. llOWI1 and demand for seats, it
Biography:
ilectics and later, Church History in to two weeks the second year, .h,,,,.1 Artiss, Up the Years from
Princeton Seminary. Dr. Loetscher has
the third, and last year it effi- bury; Bok, Americanization of
~~-.
Colors to select from-Blue, Green,
Gold, Peach. Brown and Orchid
the Ph.D. degree from Princeton Unito four full weeks, which policy Bok; .Garland, Son of the Middle
Price $10,50 eacb
versity, the D.D. degree from Lafayette the theatre decided to continue for the der:. Grenfell, Labrador Doctor;
College and LL.D. fro111 the University present festival.
KrUlf, Hunger. Fighters; Keller, S',nnd
1318 WALNUT STREET
of ,Dubuque.
Past Hedgerow "firsts" on the auPHILADELPHIA
Raymond Yeakel of Philadelphia will thor's birthday' have been "Saint Joan",
Est. 1908 -.Ph. PEN. 0694
be thc organist eluring the vacation of 1934; "Doctor's Dilemma", 1935; "Get·
BCl1janlili L. Kneedler.
ting Married", 1936. Many of the same
SUNDAY
l.olicy that tbe Association bas
PETER E. TOLD
Insurance
If e\'ery one would realize pedestrians on the street
H~ve }ust a.s ~uch !.,ne right-:-of-way.as those upo~ the seat,
An~ tram their eyes for children who ·run recklessly at play,
This steady toll of human lives would drop from day to day.
.
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mature.1 its 56th series in July with the 142ml payment
lETNA-IZE
If everyone could meet the wife and children left behind
And step into the darkened home where once the sunli~ht shined,
And look upon "the. vacant chair" where Daddy used to sit,
I'm sure each reckless driver would be forced to think a bit.
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ACCIDENTS usually
happen so quickly
the victim doesn't know
what struck him.
I
SHERIFF SALES
Sheriff'a Ollh.-e. Court House. XetUa. Penna.
. Frida)'. August 26. 1038
8 :30 A. M. Eutem Slandanl TIme
C~'.dl'"o,!,. ~""" uo eallh or ('CrUDed check
If'~;I~"'iO.";';ni·)~·ibalance
(unle88In otherwise
alaled In
ten d1i78. Olber con·
DOG FOOD
"coV
MEDIA
.
ROSAUE DRYDEN·
Thank. Boro For Picnic
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If everyone could stand besid~ the bed of some close friend,
And hea! the doctor say "no hopes" before that fatal end,
And see him there unconscious, never knowing what took piace,
The laws and rules of traffic I am sure we'd soon embrace.
t'RIDAY. AUGUST S, 1938
The Open Road Is Calling
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B4lIor
Mr. and Mrs. William Knetsche, of
Princeton and Lafayette avenues, are
being congratulated on the birth of a
son Monday. in the Lying-In Hospital,
Philadelphia:
~.
of My Life; Lingbergh, We ;
Story of San Michele; Pupin, From
If ev.ery one who drives a car c;!ould lie a month tn ueC1;
:
migrant to Inventor; Roosevelt, LeUe'rs I
With broken bones ami stitched-up wounds, or fractures of the hekd to His Children; Thomas, Count
And here endure t.he, agonies tl1a" many people d o . '
' nor, Sea Devil.
They'd never need p.reach safety
any
rD.a:re
!o:me
or
you.
(Colftilfued next u ..ek)
.
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PETER E. TOLD
BirIh
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IF EY~RY
ONE
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FOLKS!
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V,THE SWART_OREB
PUllLIBIIED BVBBY PBIDAY AT
IWABTIIIlOUo 1'4.
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George Gilbert, retired minister, of
Rutledge, an uncle of the bridegroom.
Miss Effing, who will be unattended,
will be given in marriage by Mr. Kurtzhalz. Mr. Barton \V. Rope, of Park
avenue, brother-in-law of the bride,
will act as best man.
The bride will wear all ensemble of
whitc crepe with white shoes an d mat..
ching off-the-face hat. Her corsage will
be of orchids and lilies of the valley.
Mr. Jenkin's cousin, Miss Mary Lou
Gilbert, of Rutledge, will reuder the
Lohengrin \Vedding March on the piana.
Following a reception at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins will leave on a
week's wedding trip. They will be at
home after September 1 in their apartment at 120 Park avenuc.
AI r. Jenkills graduated from the Uni..
versity of Scranton this junc and will
work for his lUaster~s degree at the University of Pennsylvania next winter.
1938
. THE ·SWARTHMOBEAN
. }.ames Dryden, .of Dartmouth avenue, spent the wt;:ek-end with George
H. Troxell, Jr., also of .Dartmouth ave..
nue, ilt the Troxell cabin, uYixin,'" ilt
Lcnapc.
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AUGUST
are cordially invited.
OF SWAB'l'lDlORB
.....It Avenue below Harvanl
For Reservations
Phone Mr. Lippincott
Swarthmore 149
Towing
Repairing
We guarantee our workso it has to be A·I. Our men
are trained and our equip.
QUICK KILLING POWDER
For Ants, Roaches, Fleas
and Other Insects
N. WALTER SUPLEE
Sonth Chester Road
Phone
105
ment modern. When sometbing goes wrong - in town
or on the road - a call to
1250 will bring our welcome
tow truck to you.
HANNUM AND
WAITE
Chry.ler Yale Ave.
Plymouth
& Chester Rd.
Swarthmore ·1250
J .. E. UMEBURNER CO.
Dispensing Opticians
Experts in the Makiug and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
1923 Chestnut Street
6913 Market Street
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Philadelphia
Upper
Darby, Pa.
JOSEPH E. HAINEs
Pre.idem
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'TB. It".ABTBMOat:AN
Iiams-were the only bright spots lor
the local..
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Ne xt week the season will close wIth
Th rsda
games on both Tuesday and
u
or
nights at the CoI!ege field. ~s.slngton ana
Sun ViD.e Shut-out I.otlals July Prospect Park will be the vJ~Jtor•. !fowever, there is unfini.hed busmess to !he
26, W --ter Troun---' Them
"ORNETS TAKEN
OVER AGAIN
.aA:1!I
OR
~
ext\!nt of three postponed games which
Th d t
f th se
should be played off,
e a es 0
e
ord of games will be announced when arranged.
28th
. th
Two shut·out de f eats, 15 e ree
the Hornets for the past week. They l~st
a pitchers' battle to the league·leading
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MEN'S SINGlES
Sun Villagers on. t~~ ColI~ge field, TuesSCORES GIVEN
day. when the V1S!tut~ p~tcher socked
!\
home run in the third mmng for the only
score of the game. '
Gruhler pitched well. and held the opo
posing team to seven htts, struck out four
and gave three bases on balls. The Horncts garnered only threc1lhind
lS, by
Henderson and Dingle
e erson 5 wa lop was good for three 'bases but his teamh to
I
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mates could not deve o~, tIe P13 nc
bring him home The other offenSIve gesre
tcures by thde
bWaese
by
heney an a s 0 en
.
From the Hornet viewpoint, the less
said about last Thursday's game the betre' Lester 10 Hornets O.
F· I
lOa seohit " column was blank also
ter. Hornet
The
and they committed one faux pas. T~o
double plays-Dotts to Vitulli to Wtl-
yituU;,
H~trnlets
baysa~i~gfi~e
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALR
FOR BALE-WATER PLANTS, rapld bloomlng hYaCinths and other greens for pool
or aquarium...
Also GUPPl1!8.
very cheap.
Pree snalla with every PurChaSe. 316
I)art...
mouth avenue.
FOR BALE-Large wardrobe trunk In very
good eondltiop. ,15. COst over $45. 'l30
Harvard avenue.
WANTED
WANTED - Room and. board. for elderly
lady requlrlng moderate supervision. Telephone Swarthmore 519.
Doubles Tournament For Men
to Start in Near
F t
u ore
Why leave Swarthmore for the sum• . t
mer when you cGa? lenT
JOy e.verCy vatrte Y
of sport at the Jr s eonts our s on
HUNTING for lost
College avenue.
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~~~~I;ci":!:~~l~~n
~~le fi::p1::c~~~:
TENNIS
yes, and even
,
An average of forty peo~fe a day
have taken advantage of thiS unusual
h f 68 pe.
ople played on
offer. A I'
IIg a
the much-boasted-of tennts courts one
day ~ast week and have constantly beeD
cmnlng ba-:k for more.
In a few more days the boys in
charge are going to give a trip to
Europe to anyone who can find a blade
of grass 011 the courts.
The results of the Men's Singles
Tournament are as follows:
First Round-R. B. Little, defeated
Bill Rutherford, 6-2, 7-5; J. G. Young
defeated Gary White 6·0, 6·4, 6·4; A.
P. Harrington defeated G. Gardiner.
6-0, 6-1; L. Detloff defeated Ted SaulSOd
d
t
nier 6-2, 8-6; am sgoo nose ou
John Creamer 6-1, 7-5.
Second Round-Ralph Rhoads, pwon
from R. S. Young, 6·0, 6-3: Leslie olk
defeated R. B. Little, 6-3, 6-1; John
Naisby defeated J. G. Young, 6-1, 6-1;
Alex Ewing, fought from behind to
defeat John Delaplaine, 3-6, 9-7, 6-3;
Bill Fawcett won from L. Detloff, 6-3,
9'-7 j Stuart Jones won from Sam Osgood 6-2, 7-5; Bob Delaplaine won from
A. P. Harrington, 6-0, 8-6.
Quarter Finals-Ralph Rhoads defeated Leslie Polk, 7-5, 6-1; John Naisby defeated Alex Ewing 6-3, 8-6;
Stuart Jones pulled a sllrprise by winning from Bill Fawcett, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1.
Bob Delaplaine received a default.
Stuart Jones by a series of uncanny
placements outtricked B. Delaplaine by
the score of 4-6, 6-3, 6·4.
T he winner of the tournament will
be announced soon.
A mcn's doubles tournament is
abo ut to commence. All interested will
piease sign at the courts.
Vaeadonb181
,
h
'Don't forget you can
ave
your copy of The SwarthmN'ean
, sent to you during your vacation no matter where you plan
,
• The
' no extra
A,UGUST
At Fort M.de' ,
Fido Reigns at
Lieutenant John M, Jackson, o! rark
4th A n n u a l Show avenue,
is on~ of the twenty-one Dela(Colli_cui /rom PQ{I. 0"18)
ware Count~ officers 01 the 316th In-
01 Swarthmore avenue. Although he fantry, Organized Reserves. who have
didn't come through with a prize been ordered Ito Ft. George G, Meade,
to spend It.
re 15
uRuffie u and the children had a ,!ood Md. for two Vleeks active duty training
charge for postage anywhere
with their Regiment, ,July 31 to August
w'lthin the United States and
time and contributed much to the show.
h
h
13.
but a slight expense to ave t e
A can of dog food was given tiLou,"
The Regiment wjll participate in a
paper sent outside the country.
black mongrel of Mary Gary, Yale avedivision·
comn:aand post exercise of the
Many subscribers are now ennue, who bravely accompanied his mis79th Division, of which the Regiment
tress to the show in spite of a well
joying the p.leasure ~I r~ading
about their fnends while sOJournbandaged foreleg smashed by an auto- is a part.
The general purpose 01 the camp will
illg in parts more or less at a
mobile. This and some of the dog bisue
to give all officers, from second lieudistance. You, too, may have
cuits which were' served as refreshtenants
up, training in actual staff
The Swarthmo,..,aa .ent for auy
ments probably formed a bright spot
work.
number of weeks you desire. Just
in the day of the invalid.
In addition to the daily round of
telephone Swarthmore 900 or
An intertE-ting observation is ret;ailling
there will be social fUD.clioos
drop a post card in the mail adported by Postmaster Smalley. Two 10·
dd
including
the Division Ball to lighten
cal mail carriers were bittcl! by dogs
vising your new a ress.
the
two
weeks.
l __,_.:...____________ Monday afternoon and another Tues·
, ~-day morning on their routes. An invesNEWS NOTES
tigation revealed none of the offending
LOCAL BOYS ENJOY
IJFE AT CAMP DELMONT canines had been present at the show.
Mr. and Mr•. W. I. Steele and famFinding this out the mail carriers
ily
removed Tuesday from 512 North
The 12 boys from Swarthmore who easily understand why the three were
Chester
road to Hopewell, Va.
went to Camp Delmont, Green Lane, disgruntled.
Sunday afternoon, july 24, for two
weeks with Scoutmaster A. H. Van
Alen are having a chance to really
prove their worth as scouts as wen as
have a glorious time. They work hard
all week to attain at least one merit
badge, available for angling, arch~ry,
athletics, bird study, botany, buglmg,
camping, canoeing, cooking, leatherPRINTERS
craft, wood carving, first aid, Indian
lore insect life, life saving, marksPHOTO-LITHOGRAPHERS
ma~shipt pioneering, reptiles, rowing,
BOOKBINDERS
signaling, stalking and swimming. The
Board of Review and the Court of
Honor meets Saturday afternoon to
consider the merits of the candidates
and the awards are made around the
big, ceremonial campfire on Saturday,
Recognition NighL
8th STRE£'1' NEAR SPROUL, CHESTER, PA.
Last Saturday night, July 30, when
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t hey Kirk
gat hered
big Order
fire J ef
fery
was around
elected th
toe the
ofthe Arrow. an honor attained by Sam
Gary last year; Phil Shenkle was
needed. Foreh and grounds. Rates $18 per
raised to a second-class scout and merit
week. Telephone Madison 6938.
badges were awarded Henry Sabine,
FOUND
for First Aid; Dick Delaplaine, for
FOUND-Pen and 6·ft. rule by glrls' tenAstronomy and Swimming; Richard
nI8 COUIUJ at COllege. About 3 weeks ago.
Bell, for Astronomy and Sam Gary,
CaU at The Swartbmorean omce.
for First Aid. The Swarthmore Scouts
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
also took part in the investiture cere·
4 rooms--available at onee ...... '35
monies for a tenderfoot who is the
5 rooms and bath-August 15 ... ,45
10th boy in hi. family to become a
S t 1
ISO
scout.
2nd :floor• 5 rooms, ep. .....
It isn't aU work and no play, though,
WM. S. BITl'LE
as
a typicai Scout day at camp will
Swarthmore 111-"
show. It all starts with: first call at
Notary PubUe-lDSuraD~Rea.l Estate
6:20; wash up parade at 6 :25; breakFOR RENT
fast at 7 :20; health and cleanup pe• I •
In Swarthmore. Modern home, thorougC1Y
riod at 7 :50; scoutcraft period at 9 :00;
Insulated 'l bedrooms, 3 bathrooms,
ot
Robiu Hood Theatre
water heat. oll burner, 2·car garage. Avallmorning swim at 11 :00; life guard s,,":im
R I
able september 15.
at 11:30; dinner at 12 :15; rest pertod
J. D. DURNALL,
ea Iy
When an innocent young girl is at I :00; afternoon swim at 3 :30; life
110 Cornell Ave.
jilt ed in an Italian speakcasy the situa- guard swim at 4 :15; retreat ~t 5 :15;
Phone Sw. 13
tiOi1 is "Strictly Dishollorable"-the bill supper at 5 :30; evening period at 6:00;
for Robin Hood Theatre, Arden, Del., night period, campfire, games, etc. at
FOR RENT
for the week of August 2-6. The Robin 7 :45; call to quarters at 9:00: taps ~t
Rehohoth Beach, Del,
H ood left the staccato brilliance of 9 :15. From first cail to taps the day 15
4 room cotlage, all conveniences. '"D
Aug. 14 uutil Sept. 5. Phone Sw. Julesign for Living", closing Saturday, crowded with fun and excitement as
y 30, for the voluble dialogue of well as work and study. The rifle
1432 or write Box 0, Swarth- It allan
waiters and gives an easy lesson ranges are open all day under superMoreau.
in three acts in what every young vision and there is boating in the aftergi rl should know.
noon and evening for those who deMRS. A, J. QUINBY II SON
For the Italian singer, Gus, and the sire it. On Wednesday and Friday each
I08&rBILQUIHIIY
g ood-natured old judge, who live in Troop must plan its own program.
ap artments over the speakeasy, the easy
According to the Program Director
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ro utine of their lives is upset when they _ uA scout misses something when
_
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BBLL PBONB'
uddenly find thrown 011 their mercy there isn't a rainy day or night in
al1 attractive young girl who docsn't camp." Special programs are arranged
Wayne M o s t e l l e r d arc rcturn to her Mississippi home to take care of this contingency. The
w ithout first ensnaring a husband. For Nature cabin has a blazing fire .and a
IIIe girl herself, the appearance of the special nature program. In the Indian
Eledrical Conerador
h andsome Italian singer is the answer Big House there are two fires and. a
t o a maiden's prayer.
camp program. The Handicraft ca~ms
Teh'phone Swarthmore 58
Vivian MacGill is starred as Isabelle are open all day and in the evenmgs
MARY EYRE MacELREE P arry, the native southerner, the same the campfire program is held in the
a
Teacher oj Pian_Pipe Organ hPI)ealing type of role which first won Big Hous~.
cr acclaim in "Co-ReSI)ondel1t UnThe boys' parents arc invited to see
Theory
k nown." Maurice Burke plays the Ital- and participate in Recognition Night
In Swarthmore Every Wednesday
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ex. Mortimcr \Veldon is the old judge are Saturdays frolll 5 P. M. until 9
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who becomes the confidante of both the P. M. and Sunday afternoons.
s lnger and the girl.
MEDIA SECRETARIAL
The boy who docs the jiltiQg is
SCHOOL
played by Edwin Ross, with Charles S. P. C. A.. Work
Baltimore and South Aves.
Mendick in the role of the speakeasy
Shows Further Increase
Summer Claue. - Enrol' NON}
manager, and Francis Mann as his
Day and E"t!ning
s tar waiter. Patrolman Mulligan, who
The record of work performed by The
Cal. on Reque8t
c.n Medi. 1936 maintains an all night vigil for the im- Delaware
County Society for Prevention
C ALL
1896 prisoned girl, is played by Richard of Cruelty to Animals, Media, for the
Bowler.
first six months of this year again shows
ELECTRICAL
"Strictly Dishonorablc", rife ,,,lith an increase over the same period of 1937.
REPAIRS
RADIO
Tubes-Washilll' Maehines-Cleanera smart, spicy scenes, is Robin Hood So far this year 3685 unwanted animals
theatre's most popular form of play, were cared for, including 1675 dogs, 1986
-INSTALLATIONSSWARTHMORE ELECTRIC SHOP and presents ior the first time in the cats, and 24 other creatures. 912, or onePark and Dartmouth Aves.
capacity of director. taura Barrett.
fourth of the total, were from the Ches• I 1
ter district. 49 lost dogs were restored.
YE
RCj!istrars Here on 15th
an~ new homes secured for many dogs
and
The ambulance answered 1868
Village Window Cleaner Registrars from Media will sit at calls.cats.
trave1ling 11.390 miles. and using
A. HAUGER
Borough Hall on Monday, August IS, 1374 gallons of gasoline. Donations refrom 2 until 5 P. M. and from 6 until ceived averaged 14* cents per animal.
S .....m ..... 19
10 P. M. to provide the last opportunComplaints of abuse involving 188 aniity
for
Swarthmore
voters
to
register
mals
were investigated and corrected a:s
PETER E. TOLD
locally before the November election, needed 4 horses unfit for labor were reThose who are not registered person. moved from work. 6 prosecutions wen:
ally and miss this opportunity will have brought, resatting in convictions, for ne.
417 DARTMOUTH AVE..
to make a trip to the Media Court glect, abuse, overloading, and failing to
S.artJamore 1833
House before October 8.
aid ani~ls .ir)uf,Q{_ bf ~",os.~,
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BOARDING - Nurse wm bOard the aged.
eonvaJeaeent and chronlc. Care glven 1t
5, 1938
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How
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Q month?
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~-om. bills every month in cash, consider
the steps y?"
would save. as well as the convenience you WOtdd ......
1bIougb a cbedring acxount at this bank.
Wid "'I lawing home, you can settle the monthly
household bills in less lime than it takes you to pay one
or
twO
persooa11y. AmI your cancelled checks are
legal
eridence of payment,
A checking account will save you miles and hoursand occuiooaJly money.
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST CO.
Member oj Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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REIISTRARS
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SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST
NAMED TO HIGH
SCHOOL FACULTY
Harry E. Oppenlander, Swarthmore College, '25, to Teach
Science and Social Studies
Anllouncement has just been madc of
the selection of Harry E. Oppenlallder
of Whitemarsh, to be a member of the
Swarthmore High School faculty ncxt
year as teacher of science and social
studies. hlr. OpPclllandcr was selected
as succcssor to the late Albert D.
Spaeth.
Mr. OppellJander is a graduate of
Swarthmore College, class of 1925. He
taught for tCIl years at thc Chestnut
Hill Academy in thc fields of science,
social studies, and mathematics. He
also served as trcasurcr and business
manager of the school.
During the last three ycars he has
been a graduate student of cducation
at the University of Pennsylvania and
has completed most of thc work toward the Ph.D. degree. His doctoral
dissertation subject is i'Science Edu·
catioll in Colonial America." He participated in a recent survey of the
Philadelphia schools and was author of
the section on "The Cafeteria.'
He is a member of Phi Delta Kappa
Fraternity of the University of Pcnnsylvania and held the Harrison Fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania
from 1936 to 1938.
At Chestnut Hill Academy he was
coach for junior baseball, basketball,
and football; sponsor of "the Science
Club; and a member of the administrative committee on school survcy at
Chestnut Hill Academy.
Mr. Oppeiliander is married and has
two SOilS, ages 8 and 1L He wiII bring
to the Swarthmore schools a background of rich tcaching experience and
thorough academic preparation.
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Troops I and 3 will hold their combincd meeting tonight at 7 :30 in the
primary room at the Presbyterian
Church.
'fhe boys who were awarded mcrit
hadges last Saturday night. August 6,
were Richard Bell, whose badges wcre
for wood carving, basketry, astronomy
and athletics and Jcff Kirk, Sam Gary
aile..: Henry Saulnier, who each reccived
one for athletics. Rohert Gemmill was
advanced in rank to a second class
scout and the following hoys received
their training certificates in the leadership courses: H(,IlO' Saulnier, for acth'ilics; J efT- 'Kirk, for activities; Roy
Delaplainc, for nature; Sam Gary, for
riflery; Richard Bell, for patrol; Robert Gelllmill, fo, aquatics and Neal
\"yncoo·p, for SCOliters training.
Last night the anllual Staff Show,
always a fcature of closing week, was
given. Among the "stars" who participatcd were \Vayne &(oseley and Joe
Gary, both junior staff members.
L.o\,ST CHANCE TO
REGISTER LOCALLY
All Swarthmore citizells of voting age, who have 110t hit,berto
complied with the recent personal registration requirement and
are thercfore ineligible to vote,
arc urged to stop at Borough
Hall next Monday, Augu.t IS,
when registrars from Mcdia will
sit from 2 to 5 and from 6 until
10 P. M. Those who fail to register at this time must go to Mcdia and register before October
8 if thcy wish to have their votes
recorded in next November's
election.
GUIDANCE GROUP
OPENS IN BORO
Strathmore Vocational Bureau
of New York and Philadelphia Branch Here
Last fall, the Strathmore Guidance
Uureau of New York extended its services to Philadelphia, selecting a Swarth.
more man, WHlard P. Tomlinscn, of
Swarthmore avenue, to dircct its activities through offices in the Cunard
Building. In the past nine months, so
many men, women and students havc
decided to plan their careers that the
facilities of the Bureal'l. have been overtaxed at certain times of the weck. Another factor of interest is that Swarthmore clients have outnumbcred those
from any other comIllunity except
Philadelphia itself.
"For these reasons," said Mr. 'ronl··
linsol1, u we have decided to open an
office ill Swarthmore. It will give definite relief to' the smaller (lUarters in
the city and will, I hope, be an added
cOllvenience to those living in Delaware and Chestcr Counties."
'1'he new offices are located at RustOllc, 200 South Chester road, the residence of the former headmastcr of the
Swarthmore Preparatory School, who
was Mr. Tomlinson's father.
\Vhile Mr. Tomlinson has made COIltacts that resultcd in jobs for a majority of his unemplo,yed clients in the
past year, nevcrtheless he wishes to
make clear that he is not running an
employment agcncy. The Strathmore
Guidance Bureau is a psychological
lahomtory wherc personality is analyzed by means of iutcn'iews and psychometric tests. Specific \'ocational recollUllcndations arc made, each for a
definite reason.
The Strathmore Guidallce Burean is
the oldest in the United States, having'
been inaugurated in 1920 at which time
l{alph Strathmore was a psychologist
in charge of personnel iu the nell Telcphone Company of New York. Interested Swarthmore residents and visitors arc invitcd to visit the Bureau at
Rustone on \Vednesdays and in the
Cunard Building at any time of the
week, including evenings or Sah!rday
afternoons by appointmcnt.
NEWS NOTES
~Ir. Harry Miller relt,rn·ed to his
home on Thayer road Wed,llesda'y leavlUg Mr:s.' ~filler laud their ·.s011, Peter.
for·a longer st;lY ;n· Wallingford, ·Vt:.
Ur:' Miller's lather, Dr. John ·A .....MiIler,
has retunied to his home in Waliing.. ford, . Bclaware OoUftry,' after:- v:isIHilg'
his son's family in Vermont.
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Mrs. Scwel1 \V. Hodge, of Ogdcli
avenuc, cliteI'tained at luncheon and
bridge on Tuesday in houor of Miss
Ceres Myer, of Scarsdale, N. Y., who
is the house guest of !Irs. i\gnes Haig
Shc:1don, of Ogden avenue. Miss Myer,
who arrh·cd Wednesday of last week
and will remain uutil today, was the
gucst of honor at a dinner party given
by Mrs. Sheldon last Thursday and a
IUllcheon given by ~Irs. Sheldon on
l[onday.
~ir. and Mrs. \ViUiam 1\. Vlachos,
Park a\'cnue, arc
speilding six ,;,rceks in Beach Haven,
N. J.'
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of K"cn)-:oll· 'a~'cnue, ·'are sl;e;Hling the
month of August in Ava10ll r N. ].
and 'dat\ghtcr: of
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'fhe SUiU111Cl' bridge club met last
'Vednesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. \Villiam B. Bullock, of Cedar lane.
Mrs. \Villiam Allcn Brown, Jr., of Yale
a\'enue, was co-hostess.
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Among the Swarthmore girls who
we lIt to Camp Chesal~eake, Northeast,
M(L, last Saturday, August 6, for two
weeks wcre Ruth Servais, Louise Servai:-;, :Margaret Sheppard. Shirley l(ac.
Millan and Margy MacMillan. Beverly
Doe, who had gone down two weeks
~frs. Jane Ayr~s with her liicces, earlier, planned to stay on with this
~Iiss Eleanor Ayres and Mi~s Dorothy group.
Ayres, all of Vassar avenue, drove to
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Burlington, Vt. last· week·end to visit
Mr~. 'rhomas W. Simpers and daugh~
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Congdon. Miss ter, M iss Kathryn Simpers, of The
Elcanor Ayres remained for a weck's Swarthmore, left Wednesday to visit
visit and the others returned to Mrs. Silnper's sister, Mrs. E. Marshall
Swarthmore Monday evening. bringing Han'ey, of ..Media, at Cape May, N. 1.
with ·them .Mrs. Congdon's parents, Mr. for a week or longer.
and Mrs. George L. McCracken, of
Miss Mildred Simpers will leave AugVassar avenue, who had spent thr\!:e ust 20 with AIrs. Paul Hess, of Readweeks with their son-in-Jaw and daugh- ing. to spend two weeks at Sebasco
ter.
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'2.50 PER YEAR
MORE FLOWERS NEEDED
SEMI-FINALS
HORNET NINE
All Swarthmore residents who posNEAR PLAY-OFF sibly
DOWNTRODDEN
can are urged to contribute bou(IUcts to the Flowers for the FlowerRhoad. or Naisby Will Play
les-s-. hi rs. Harold G. Griffin, who has
Jones For Men's Singles
charge of the local collections .for the
Champion8hip
Presbyterian Church during August
Due to rain the willner of the men's says that the bunches arc neither so
tcnnis tournament at the Swarthmore numerous lIor so large as in formcr
College girls' courts will not be known years. It lUay be possible that that
until next week.
voracious and ever present pest, the
Ralph Rhoads and John Naisby arc llIos-(luito, has something to do with the
now lJattling it out in order to see ~ize and number of the donations, but
who will play Stuart Jones in the finals. even a discomfort such as· this
That John and Rall)h arc very evenly shouldn't make us forget the flowerless.
matdled was shown Tuesday night \Vhat arc a few bites one day a week?
whcn the much publicized match finAll flowers should ue left at Mrs.
ally began. Starting in the early evenGriOin's
home, 214 Rutgers avenue,
ing the boys playcd excellent tennis.
Thursday
night or Itriday morning. If
seeming to make cvery point last for
you
cannot
get them to the house
hours. In the first set neiUw.r man
could break through the other'S" serve l)leasc call hi rs. Griffin and she will
until Ralph finally took the set 9-7. I arrange to collect thel11.
John taking advantage of his opponIn Mrs. Griffin's ausence last week
ent's let·down (Iuickly ran the score :\Irs. C. MacDonald Swan, of South
up to 4·1 in the second set. Ralph Chester road, took charge of collecting
successfully rallied to win the next and ~ullehillg thc flowers.
three games but lost the set 4-6. Each
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hours of play only two sets of tennis Borough Buys New Fire Truck
had becn completed therefore beca'Use
of d:lrkness the third and final set was
In Sl)ccial session Wednesday ..evenpostponed uutil Thursday night.
ing Borough Council awarded the bid
The douhles tOUf'13ment has started for the Swarthmore Fire Company's
and is now entcring the (Juarter finals. new aerial ladder truck to Peter Persch
Unfortunately the lack of funds and SOilS Company, Kenosha. \-Vis.
threatens to elose the courts early this Purchased by the Borough at a cost of
season unless contributions arc sent
immediately to Charles 'rhatcher, Og· slightly O\'cr $10,OOQ the new piece of
apparatus should arrive about three
den avenue.
months after the signing of the COllI I I
tract.
VS With a sixty-five foot ladder which
PIRATES , EAGT~
call be raised and swung around by
powe.r, onc man \\·?rkin~ at the levers
IN TIE GAME can
hx the ladder
honzontal or vcr.
Itical positions or in any variation of
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l~llan Elders These Days
reach' the upper stories of practically
Locals Unable to Shake Peniatent Jinx Go Down Three
More
The Hornets dropped three games
during the past week and are now
safely imbedded jn last place, with a
record of four games won and twentyone lost.
Leit)(:rvilIe, the hosts last Thursday,
after the courtesy of an initial scoreless innin8, went to work and prompt.
Iy placed the game on ice. They scored
one run in the second, one in the third,
five in the fourth and another in the
fifth. The Hornets rang up two count·
crs in the fifth, F. Vitulli and Williams
bringing them in. Leipcrville had clever,
hits to fivc for the Hornets. Shel1y
and Hcnderson had two each and Williams one. one of Henderson's blows
going for two bases.
At Prospect Park, Friday, the hosts
wasted no time in social amenities.
They went to work at once and scored
two rUIls ill the first inning. one in the
second and three in the third for a
total of six while the Hornets did not
score at all. The visitors rapped out
ten safe hits to four for the locals;
Wagner, F. Vitulli, Cheney and Black
were the Hornets who rapped out
blows.
Essington, visiting Swarthmore College field iruesday, refained from offensh"e gestures for one inning, then
scored a run in each of the next three.
Thc Hornets scored their lone taJIy in
the sixth on W. Vitulli's triple and
Henderson's out. Essington amassed
fifteen hits to four for the Hornets.
Other Hornet hitters were Shelly, F.
Vitulli and \Vagner. Both tcams played
errorless ball and Lawson, the visiting
pitcher, fanned seven.
'rhe game scheduled for last evening with Prospect Park at home was
the last on the official list for the season.
any house in Swarthmore.
Last Friday evening the Pirates and
Eaglcs 1)layed a fine ball game ending
with the score 3·3. Sherman Vanters
ran
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ennsy varnan
lrep ace
struck out five of tlw Eagles and walkM
ople
at
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insoll played fiue fielding games at secV
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k before, and, as it were, froze behind,"
ond and short stop. Rohinson got the Many iail Shrine to en ran· t 0 V·lew H'18 F'IrS t I mas hc expressed it.
only extra base hit, a two bagger; TI Ie
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Pirates scorcd two rUlls in the first
portanl Invention
One of the principal advantages lies
inning and OIlC in the third ending
in the fact that the "Pennsylvanian
their scoring for the evening.
The hundreds of lleople who visit the Fireplacc" heats fresh outside air and
Mellon struck out fivc Pirates and national shrine to Benjamin Franklin sends it out into the rooll1 instead of
walked eight. Thc Eaglcs wcrc score· at The Franklin Institute ill Philadel- heating stale room air, while the latter
less for live innings and then scored Ilhia are keenly interested in the many is used from combustion and passes
two runs in the sixth and another in inventions of this great American. with the smoke up the chimney. Frankthe seventh. Costello, Scott and Des- After vicwing the heroic Statue of lin estimated that linear ten barrels of
tafino making the scores. ifhis game' Franklin which is in a marble hall in fresh air are hourly introduced by the
was to have been replayed on \V edn~s- I, the centrc of the lmilding, they ask air.bo~; and by this means the air in
day night but was pre\'clltcd by raUl. regarding Franklin's scicntific achieve- the room is continually changed, and
On Monday night the I~agles and Iments, the 1110St popular of which seems kept, at the same time, sweet and
J l~nior ~Iornct~ played. a .tlght game to be the fireplace.
warm." The heated air, prevented from
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cial al)peal to students of the lifc of a~r (rom the room mto the fireplace,
Burgess. John Ho:- Pitman has made -its famous inventor· It' did not bring strong drafts front cracks around doors
arrangments -to take thc boys to Phija- to .Iiim as· I11Uch fa~ne as he received or windows are eliminated.
delphia to see ~ bili Jeat....ue game. Cars from his lattr achievements in .the field
In a panlllhiet entitled lOAn Acco,,!-nt
will be necded t? t~ansport fifty boys of elcctricty'; but it was recognizcd as Il~ the N ~~v-ill~ented Pe.nnsylvaDl~n
to sec the -:'-thletIc!t play. the New Yor~ .a revolutionary improvement in home Flrc ... Places, winch Franklin wrote I.n
Yankees 011
Friday, August
1,9. heahng, and added substantially to his ~744 t? promote t~e d~m~nd for h!s
If YQU cail arrat~?c t~ ~a~e a load Wilt prestige. It· might. have made a for- mvellllon, an~ which, II1cI~e?tally, IS
);()U eXI)rCSS your ""'llImgness to· Mr. tune £Or him as the Governor of Penn- no mean specimen of advert,smg copy,
Pitman as· soon as possible. The ~ate sylvania off~red him a patent to pre- ?e described fourteen·adv~~taJres which
\\ ill be announced as soon as pOSSible. vcnt othcrs from selling it. He re- It possessed abo~e. the c,omm?l1 fir e Charles Thatcher, trcasurc.r of the fused tfle patent because of his belief plac~. ,!,he tecllll1q~e .of heatlllg and
SUllllllcr Recreation Committee has l.that "as we enjoy great advantages ventda~l(;lIl, p~eventlOn of col~s, a~d
been checking over the expenses. ~Ild from the inventions of others. we pro.te~tton aga.lIlst fi~e ,!ere subJ~cts 10
receipts al\d hopes to keep the SWlttl- should he glad of an opportunity to wlnclt Frankhn malllta!~ed a hfe10ng
ming pool and tennis courts open until serve others by any invention of ours. scientific intcrest, an? t~ey are a~1
the last Saturday 'in August.
and this wc should do freely and gen- clud~d among the obJechves of thiS lRerou sly."
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vention. "I love economy exceedingly."
. The "Pcnnsylvanian Fireplacc" is in he once wrote; and, concerning his
Hobnobs With Landon
rcalih, a cast, iron stove designed to be fireplacc, he pointed out that "as very
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avenue July 29 after a three weeks', false back of bnckwork four 111ches or where wood is dear."
motor trip to Yates Center, Kansas, !llore from the truc back and the dos'fhe replica on display in the basewhere thcy visited Mr. Taylor's mothcr, 109 of the spaee over the fireplace be- ment of the Institute consists of a col'frs. III. C. Custer. Ti,ey "ere accotn- tween t.he false back and the breas.t ~f
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In)anied by Mr. 'red Kesting, of Phoe- the cJumney. TI 1U~ tIe
. ·n a member of the art depart- l)rCvented from gomg up the chimney, construt:ted in. the shops of the Insti:~:;:; :; the Cmm-Irs GclJI{cman of which while the smoke is conveyed thither tute from drawings made by W. F..
M Taylor is an associate editor.
through a passage under the false back. Sparks, Philadelphia. It is authentic in
~'lhile in Kansas Mr. Taylor was Through this invention, Franklin ".ot size and design; the drawings having
·oined by Ex-Governor Alfred M. Lan· only kept smoke out of many c?lomal been made from photostats of Frank.
J n for fishing at Lake Feagin and a eyes, but als~ added great!y !O mdo?r lin's original drawings, and' from one
~? r arty given by relatives of Mr. comfort, as hiS fireplace dlstnbuted ItS of the few existing fiPennsylvanian
Tl~l~~r ~\"11O was manager of Mr. Lan- warmth more generally throughout the Freplaces," which is the property of the
d y, campaign during the last presi· room, so that ~eopte were not f?crced to Bucks County Historical Society at
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crowd around the fire and be scorcht Doylestown, Pa.
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Miss Isabelle Bronk, 01 North ChesMr. and Mrs; Charles G. Thatcher
Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Dresden, of
Mr. and Mrs. W, ·B. Keighton, Jr.
ter road, entertained at dinner last Sundaughter, Edith, of Ogden avenue, Elm avenue, are leaving Monday to and children, Charles. Bobby, June and
day at the Ingteneuk Teahouse. Her
Mrs.' Ellwood iH. Garrett and spend ten days in Gloucl'ster, Mass. Dr. Jimmy, removed yestcrday from S30
:~~~;::iw::ere Mrs. Detlev W. Bronk, of daughter, Mary, of~ South Princeton Dresden just recently returned from Riverview road to the Paxson house
Milts, Media, with her
returned Friday after a week's Holland where he was visiting his at 311 Cedar lane.
MiA EUzabeth S. Quinn Will be
Master John Everton
motor trip to Wallinglord, Vt., where lather
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Bride of William E. Kurtzhalz Bronk and Master Adrian
they visited Dr. and Mrs. E. LeRoy
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Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert and
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Bronk, Mr. J. fi.vertol1 Ramsey
Mercer, of North Chester road, and
Barbara and Susail Thatcher. daugh- daughters, Jessie and Harriet, of Park
Nex.t Wedn oy
Air. and Mrs, Herbert Bassett,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller, of ters of Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam .Thatcher'I:::;;,:l,';,C: are Icaving tomorrow for Rich,
S"'arlhmore, a'ld Dr. Norman Bassett Thayer road.
of College avenue, arrived at Intcrwhere they pla,11 to spend a
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Sara
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lakcn Cam)). Croyden, N. H., July 31 to week WIt
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Mr. and Mrs. Carol Everts obb, 0 spend the month of August.
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of Girard avenue, and Mr. Wil.
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Miss Margaret Leiper,
0 I A von d a Ie Cornell avenue, had as their guests over
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Ham Ellis Kurtzhalz, son of Mr.
road, is spending the summer traveling the week.end Mr. Robb's brother, Mr.
The Misses Hannah Keltcr and Jean
Mr, and Mrs. E. t:. Lappe and family,
Mrs. Charles Kurtzhalz, of Park avc- and studying in Italy. Besides holding Kenneth Robb, of Radburn, N. j., with Blecher, of Danville, and Helen HartYale avellue, ieft last Saturday, Augnue, will be performed at 11 o'clock two degrcl's from Swarthmore College, his wife and ,daughtc.:r , Carot.
man, of Grovinia, arrived last
ust 6, for Calle May, N. j., where they
I~ext Wedt1esd~k,ll1orlling, August 17 Miss Leil)er has done graduate work at
day to spend the week-enJ(d~a;i:~~:~!~IWill sllcnd two weeks,
in the rectory if the Church of
the Intcrnational Guild in Paris, ;.J.t the
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson, of Miss Blecher's and Miss I
Mrs. A. M. Bo~sl~ar~t and sons. Dick
Lady of Peace, Mihnont.
Middlebury, Vt.. summer 1anguaget.V'1"a,"n.·dair"gavenue, returcncd Sunday after uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.}.
and Roy, left last Saturday, August 6,
A few rc1ath'es and friends of the schools, and at Columbia Univ~.sitY.I'
a week on ape Anll, Mass.
Beagle, of Princeton and D;lrlm,)ullhl I
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Miss Lee Blundin, of Dartmouth aveter. Mr. Robert Kurtzhalz, of Ridley Lat,"l-,'n Ille W,'lliam Penn High
North Chester road from t lCIf SUIll- Monday to
eek in Ocean nue, left Alo11day 10 s1)end a week ,'n
e ud the
home in \Valling(ord, Vt.
C·Ity. 1
N. J • ,'rll·ICY
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Park, will be his. b~o~~er's best man.
School. Philadelphia.
WI'11 return
to spen d Ocean City, N. J., with lfiss Lois Jack,
Mr. and Mrs. George W. McKeag, of
The condition o( jOali Thatcher, of
week-cnd with the Bcaglcs before of Wissahickoll. after which she will
Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol, of Lafayette OgdC'l ave'lue, who has been in the going to their homes.
visit her brother, Mr. Richard F. BlunParrish road. Swarthmore Crest, were
. I Ieave to d ay to stay III
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SO'l,cr, Point l-Ios1)ital, Somers Point,
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din, and Mrs, Blundin, of Millburn,
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entertained at dinner on Sunday by "'c,au. N . J., untl'1 next T ues d ay. SIle
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N. J., ,vith bronchial pncumonia, is illlKcnt V.iehocvcT, 5011 of Dr. 'and hirs. N.). l\1iss lliundin is on vacation
from
Mr. and Afrs. Richard MeSeelcy, of
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A rno Vlehocver, of Rutgers avenuc, her dutics in the local Family Society
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elrsoI f or t h e wee k - proving nicely.
George School. Mr. McKeag and Mr.
will leave tomorrow to spend
during August.
McSccley were classmates at SwarthMr. and Mrs. Carol Everts Robb with weeks at Camll Nejecho. an Episcopal
more College, class of '27.
D r. an d 'f
th 0 I W es t their SOil, Kent, of Cornell avenue, at- Choir boys' camp ncar Mantoloking,
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl deMo II, of Park Elm avenue, who are spending the tended thc wedding of their niecc, Miss N.,].
from the Jeffcrson Hospital, Philadclavenue, have just returned from a two summer at Skytop, Pa" returned to Florence Harvey, of Rutherford, N. J.,
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following an operation performed
weeks' vacation at Avaloll, N. J.
Swarthmore for a brief stay Monday
Mr. Warren Lattin, also of Ruther- .Dr. and Mrs .. Owen ,L. Shinn and th('re three weeks ago and is convalcsspending the night at The Harvard.
last Saturday morning at 10 :30 daughter, Miss_ ElcauQLShillll. of La- ciug in her new home at 30 Amherst
l\Ir. and l\frs. John Marshall and
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in the chapel of the Little fayette avenue, will leave
avenue, thc former Horace Johnson's
Mrs,
E.
Young,
of
Ocalo,
Fla.,
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Church Around the Corner, Ncw York SpCll two wec s at
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spending some time at Cape 1I.fay, N.}. spending a month visiting her brother- City. A reception followed at Hotel N. Y.
'fhe Moorcs moved july 29 from 407
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wit- Seville.
Vassar avenue which was recently pur• • •
Mr. and l\frs. J. H. Gordon McCon- liam S. Hoffman, of Park avenue.
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Dr. and 1\lr5: """Fred- A. Patman
chased by Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Mceehy, of Elm avenue and North ChesThe Hoffman's son, Mr. Walter L. Mr. and Mrs. N. \-Valter Suplce and turncd Saturday from Rock Hall, 11.1<1. Cowan, of Upland, from J. D. Durnatl,
ter road. entertained a fcw friends at Hoffman, ~f Stonehurst, with his wife daughter, Marian. of Yale avenue. left where they had beell fishing
of Cornell avenlle. The quotation was
a birthday dinlter for Mr. McConechy's and threc-and-a-half-year-old son ex- Monday to spcnd the week in Ocean Tuesday of last week. Their daughter, $7,500. The l\IcCowans al"e cxpected to
sister. ,Miss Etimar McConechy, who pect to move into their new home next City, N. J.
Patty, who is spending the summer at mo\'e to the Borough August IS. Mr.
came from England a year ago to make month. The house is nearing completion
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Camp Arewa, Fredericksburg, Pa., McCowan will boost thl! SUIl Oil Comher home with her brother's family.
at the corner of Haverford place and
Mr. and Mrs: A. Robb Cochran" of spent several days the previous wcck at pany's representation in the local popDrexel road.
Kenyon avenue, cntertained at dinner Rock Hall with her parents.
ulation.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Plumer. of
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Saturdar evening in honor of Mr.
Swarthmore a\"enuc, have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Bauer and Cochran's uncle, M:-. E. Donald Robb,
Miss Irma Keighton rcturncd to her
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbcrt, of
Mrs. Plumer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. daughter, Gretchen, returned to their of Boston, Mass., who was the guest of home on Yale avenue Tuesday night Park avenue, entertained fourteen
Chester Spencer, also of S\1Jarthmorc hOIlle 011 Kenyon avenue last Friday hift sister, Mrs. A. A. Cochran, of Ches- after a week's visit to her sister, MissISl,est' at a buffet supp~r and bridge
avenue, at the Spencer summer place after having spcnt a week in Ocean ter. Other guests were Mr, Cochran's Martha Keighton, who is employed ill
Saturday evening. August 6.
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C,'tyJ N •J•
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Birth
Mr. and AIrs. John Spencer, of South
Donald Robb Cochran, of CYliwyd, and
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Richmond Mr. Rohb's aunt, Miss 'Fannie CampMr. and Mrs. Evcrett F. Smalley and
of this week to visit Mr. Spencer's
childrcn will return Sunday to thcir bell, of Chester.
family, of Baltimore. Md., are spcndMrs. Robert Cadigan and infant son,
'n,orule on South Princeton avenue after
ing two weeks with Mr. Smattey's Kevin, havc returncd to their home on
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ermont.
Mrs. R.111Chester
Spencer recently rc- I' two-week stay at Atlantic Beach,
Dr. Horace Hopkins, of Crcst lane, parents, Postmaster and Mrs. Allfr"d! Rutgers avenue from the Lying-In
turned to Wallingford aft("r visiting her
C.
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returned last week-cnd after spending P. Smalley, of Yale avcnuc.
Hospital, Philadelphia, where the baby
two weeks at Spcculator Lake, N. Y. He
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was horn July 14.
;:~l~~~:h, A~:=~s:Iarold Hutcheson, of Miss Barbara Bagby, of Plattsburg, left Mrs. Hopkins and the children.
Mrs. Elizabeth
Chew and
Y., formerly of North Princeton ave- Horace and Laura Lee, for a week's Graham, of Rutgers avenuc, left MonDo You Know
. Richard R. Haig, of Riverview road,
Swarthmore, spent last week-end longer stay.'
day AUbrust 8, to spend three weeks
The Sure Cure for an, Auto Trouble'
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baig,
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jeffords
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in Se\vickley. Pa. with Mrs. Chew's
Call 440 '
returned yesterday froUl Cape M
daughter, Miss Eliot Jeffords,
Mq,. J. Howard Smith is recovering sister, Mrs. G. T. Mason. " ... N. J. where he had Slrent a' week
Vassar avenue.
from a break of the left leg just above
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Ba"en"
iug the John Marshalls, of Lincoln avethe ankle which she sustained on the
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dcnworth and
nue, Swarthmore. '
Miss Dorothy Tunis, of Princeton third day of her vacation at Martha's daughter, Dorothy, of Elm avenue, arc
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Lafayette avellues. is spending
Vineyard, Mass., where she and hcr spending thc month of August
Dartmouth and Lafayelle Ayes.
jimmy Bowditch, of \Vhitticr place, wecks visiting licr aunt, Mrs. Charles children, Emily, Jim and Stephcn, had Pocono Pines, Pa,
"We Don't Sell Carsand Dick Brown, of \Valnut lane, left Stewart \Vurts, of Blue Bell, Pa., at a cottage for the month of July and
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We Service Them"
last Saturday, August 6, to spcnd two Chester, Nova Scotia, She will return were" joined by Dr. Smith for the last
Mrs. Amanda F. Gcyer, of Park avcweeks with Robin \"illitts. of Ogden next \Vednesday.
two weeks.
lIue. returncd 'fuesday evening from I
avenue, at the WilJitts sUlllmer home in
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North Jackson, N. H.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schumacher
Miss Beulah Green and llIece, Miss Mr. and hlrs. Claude Smith, of Balti- snid 10 Illt', "I think I won't haye il
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and daughters. Barbara and Peggy,l Sally Mitchcll, returncd last week to more pike, Swarthmore, and her daugh- tlliled now. 11te l,iuno cnn wail." It
Mrs. Robert T. Bair, of Cornell ave- have returned to their home on
their home on North Chester road ter, Mrs. Rusalie Rohcrts, also
dill wuil until the mice llrrivc(i, then it
nue, left Monday for a tell day visit to il1sol1 aveliue after spending two weeks from, \Voods Hole, Mass., \'!Ihere they Swarthmurc, since last Friday.
cosl her 812.00 10 have it repaired.
Did it par?
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
hi'"the Avalon, N. J., cottage of Mr. had spent two weeks. Miss Mitchell
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Mrs. Henry P. Boggis, of C1cve];tn,d,1 Schumacher's mother, Mrs. Hervey left again yesterday with her brother,
Mr. Sterling \Villiamson, of H.utgers
Ohio.
Schumacher, of Haverford avenue. The Billy, to spcnd the rest of the summer
will join his wife and children
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latter, with her daughter, Mrs. Morris at Woods I-Iole.
tomorrow for it week .at Newfound
":Mr. \Villard p, 'l'om1iuson, of Swarth- Hicks, is at the cottage this week.
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Lake, N. I-l. where the lattl'r are spendMEDIA, PA.
Phone 1063-W
morc avenue, will drive to Juniper
:Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose H. Van Aten ing a month or so.
Point, \Voods Hole, Mass., Friday,
·Mrs. Harold Ogram and ftons, Har- and family, of Park avenue, left Thurs- - - - - August 19, to bring his wife and chitold and Donald, returned Sunday from day to spend a few days in \Vyalusing, W);&"I'$Ntijfjiltd.!tdi&NtTmirfN@;,TI,f,'h1lft\,mm7\WiWf>1TU\Wl\iT[\i!Jti1:fI{i!ftiti!1'i1iu »,ml&RfilWliiNilS.itrrfli
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drcn home on the 2211d. Mrs. TomI 1l1- Hchoboth Beach, Del., to their home on
son with l\iarjorie and Jack has been I E~iven,ipw road.
Pa.
spending the sUlllmer visiting her
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mother, 1I.lrs. Edward Turner. jack has
been attcnding Pingree Sailing Camp,
Chapaquoit, on Buzzards Bay.
Pa.
in planning a carecr that wi1l bring you
Starls Friday
success or in selecting the right school
or college? Send for free booklet Hy;
Mickey Rooney
BG for students, \Villard Tomlinson,
Lewis Stone
~o"S~c''i:I~S;~lr~a:~thmore Guidanee Bureau,
Judy c;m,lalmdll 2
Rd., Swarthmore. Tel
on Wednesdays only. PhiladelIn
Bureau, 220 S. 16 th St.
Swarthmore Couple
To Wed August 1
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STANLEY
DoYon Need Help
You are invited
behind the scenes
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''LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY"
AT the corner of Thayer and Guernsey Roads, in the
NOW PLAYING
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
In
''LITTLE MISS BROADWAY"
with
George Murphy - Phyllis Brooks
Jimmy Durante
Chester
Pa.
MEDIA
. Friday - Saturday
Sylvia Sidney - Georqa Raft
"YOU AND ME"
Extral
Walt Disney's 'Lonesome Ghost'
Sunday Only
Richard Dix In
''BLIND ALIBI"
LINEN
SHOP
"House
Lmens
of Distinctive
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A.UGUST SA.LE
Colorful Linen Print
Luncheon Sets
RUNNERS. BACH .....•...••.•••• 65e
PLACE MATS •••••••••••••••••••• 25c
NAPKINS .•..•.••••••••....•••••• 15c
17-PIECE LUNCHEON SETS $3.95
H. T. l1atterson
1318 Walnut St.
Phlladelphla
Charlotte M. MCCurdy In Charge
Est. 1908
Ph. PEN. 0694
Riverview Farms Section, a new home is being erected.
You are invited now to see the HEAVY construction
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the vital /,art of any house -
that, later, will be
covered by paper and paint.
DeSign, specifications
and superviSion by-
WILLIAM
E.
WITHAM
SWARTHMORE
Monday and Tuesday
2 Blq F_es
Galla Autry In
''PUBLIC COWBOY No. I"
and Peter Lone In
"MIl. MOTO TAKES A CHANCE'
Wednes4ay COld Thursday
.'WHITE BANNERS"
with
Claude
Rains-Fay Bainter
Jaclda Cooper-Bonita GranY1l1e
Do Your Banking With
Harvard & Rutgers Avenue
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Dinner
Breakfast - Luncheon
Bank and Trust Company
For Reservations
Phone Mr. ·Lippineott
Swarthmore 149
Member Federal Depol!lit Insurance Corporation
tU8t'bal1re BCyon.tre illiu the Delaware River:
Etlllor
under the l'OlIlrad from fund. aYailable for
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the PUII'DIleIl
provldin.-Betfor
forth
Ille hipa)·ment
tbe con1r_",
of aum.
or from
due
ROSALIE DRYDEN
News BdUor
•_ ...u.__ , curren1 reVellue. or from eewer rentals im·
posed all provided by law. or from both. A
of the 88ld l.'Ontraet Is on file in the
Phone Swartbmore 900
Entered u Second Clus Matter• .lanuar, H,
1929, at tbe Post. Otllee at swarthmore, Pa.,
==~u~n~de~r:ot~h:.~A~.~t~o~f lliueh 1. 111~"==
1 ~~~~~t!:~'h;:C
Clerk
o.f the
BorOUgh
at
Pli. "11m
lIDid
tlunk located
Hne and
ar;!" .hown 011 a plall prepared b,
jo'uSil'r. Engineers, dated February
151h. ID:,H. a l'OJlY of which 18 on file In the
Om('e of the Clf'rk of BoroUlirh Councll located _
at Swarthmore. l'ennlQ"lvsnia, The .aid PlaD
and (.'onlraCI ale made a patt hereul 811 U
!:let forth h(.· ..... ln.
Seelluu 2.--c.;oundl Dla)" anUclpato any P87'
OlentB DB may be ngJ"et.'tI upon between tbe
AuthOl'lty alit! Ihe lJorou!lh •
Section a,-The pa,ymenls to be made &0
the Anthoraty ullder the !laid coqlnk'l are
either 10 be made from revenues ••ailable
ELLIOTI' RICHARDSON,
Beeretary. lor tbe IJU. (lOBeIl eel forth In the contract
or from e.UJ rcn~
or from IleW6 l'ElotORDINANCE NO •.no
ala im,Io!:!ell ;.p~ IIruvided by Jawor from both
AN OHDINANCE AUTHOIUZING THE PROP- as the Couu..,I.mell may t1elcnnine.
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1m OFFICERS OF THE DOROUGH OF
Section -I.-There ill hereby appropriated
SWARTHMORE TO ENTER INTO A CON. for the year 111~tf the Bum of 13,34.0.72 or 80
TIIACT WITH THE TOWNSHIPS OF much th(.'rcol 811 may be neoe&sar7. to be
SPRINGFIELD AND NETHER I'ROVI'I::~~:':'O lIcnl No, :12 o( the budpl&.
DENCE
AND
THE'
BOROUGHS
OF
b.-All OnJinau(.tIi; or parta o{' OrRUT~EOGE. MORTON. PROSPECT PARK
nkullSltltellt berewHb. be and the same
AND RIDLEY PARK AND THE CENTRAL
hereby -repealed.
DELAWARE COUNTY AUTHORITY. PRO.
PalJOCd tbis 3rd. day of AUIUB' A. D. 1938.
VIDING FOR THE CONVEYING AND DIS.
T. E, HESSENBl\UCH.
CHARGING OP' SEWAGE: THE OPERA·
President 01 CoundJ.
TION. MAINTENANCE AND REPAJR OF
Attest:
CERTAIN TRUNK LINE SEWERS. AND
EFFLUENT LINE HERE'IOFORE CON.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
STRUf.."'TED OR TO BE CONSTRUCTED:
Skrelary of Council.
THE RECONSTRUCTION, AUl'ERATION
AUIJrol'l-d tltiB 11th d~ of August A. D ••
OR IMPROVEMENT OF THE SAID TRUNK 1U31:t
JOHN H. PITltlAN,
LINES AND EFFLUENT LINE: THE PAYB",......
MENT OF MONIES TO THE, UN1TBD
STATES GOVERNMENT AS HERETOFORB
AGREED UPON, UNDER PERMIT TO DISCHAIIGE SE\VAGE INTO THE DELA·
WARE mVER: PROVIDING FOB PAY·
MENT FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR
THE PURPOSES SET FOURTH IN THE
CONTRACT: OR FROM CURRENT REV·
ENUES OR FROM SEWER RENTALS
IMPOSED BY LAW OR FROM BOTH,
FOR SEn VICES RENDERED BY THE
AuTHORITY AND MAKING AN APPRO·
I'RIATION THEREFOR.
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,WHEREAS tho Townships of Springfield.
Rldll'Y and Nether Providenre on(1 the Dor·
oughs of Swarthmore. RUtledge, Morton.
Pru81)Cct Park and Ridley Park in conjunction
wilh the Works PrO:;TI!SS AdminiBtratiol1. havo
cOlistructed ('ertain trunk line sewers and an
.RIDAY. AUGUST 12,1938
Chri8tian Science Church
"Soul" is the subject of the LCSSOJ1Sermon in all Churches of Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday, August 14.
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. Pre8byterian Church Notes
Sunday morning, August 14, at 11
o'clock the guest preacher at the Presbyterian Church will be the Rev. Dr.
Charles S. Davies who has been guest
minister in the church for many years.
.~ourlh
Dr. Davies this year completed the
Eloise Holmes leads the fourth grOUl)
forty-second year of his first and only Jconlp'>s<,d 01 eight and nine year aids
pastorate in the Fairbury Presbyterian in
private progressive school startChuTch, Fairbury, III.
in 1929 by the Swarthmore Cotlcge
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department of education and a grollp
NEWS NOTES
of cooperating parents and IIOW conMr. and Mrs. John M. Pearson, of tinued by the latter, on Vernon lane,
Park avenue, havc taken a cottage at Rose Vallcy. In this group at the school
Harvey Cedars, N, J., for this week which wilt open about the middle of
and next. Their daughter, Frances, next Month history and geography
joined them Sunday after she had vis- start simultaneously with the ncarest
ited Patsy and Polly 'fold, also of Park and with the farthest in human experavenuc, at the shorc resort since last iencc, with Rose Valley now and with
Thursday.
primitive man, in prehistoric ages. "The
study of the immediate neighborhood
Captain E. Grafton Carlisle, Jr., rc- results, the first year, in "'fhe Book
turned Saturday to his home at AmRose Valley;" the study of the first
herst and Muhlenberg avenues, Rut .. Jiin~,at.it;,"'I' of this continent. the second
ledge, after a month's encampment with
, results in a book called "The
the I03rd Observation Aviation at In- First Civilizations of America." Maps
diantown Gap, Pa.
and globes supplemcnt books, and
~frs. Carlisle and two daughters re- books explain visits to museums and
turncd recently after spending
collections of specimens from the
weeks at Stone Harbol".
neighborhood. A systcmatic study of
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thf'! solar systcm Icads to the arrallgcMiss Martha Taylor. of Yale avenuc, m'.!nt of planets in their proper rclaand Miss Mildred Herrick, of
sizes in an arc a extending to scvSwarthmore Collegc Library, will
eral miles about the school. Newspat urn home tomorrow a £tel' a two weeks'
cruise to Quebec and Bermuda.
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Group
pcrs arc called upon for accounts of
Antarctic explorations. 31:."chcological
expeditions and the discovery of a
new planet. Meanwhile simple problems
in arithmetic have demanded a knowledge of the multiplication tables j reading has re(Juired spelling and has led
to further adventures with stories and
poetry. Nature study has become more
involve<: and more scientifically accurate. Owls' pellets are examined, twigs
and barks of trecs, birds' nests and
varieties of rocks are identified and
classified, guppi are watchcd until they
spawn, a barometer is studied
weather flags are hung out. E:
ments arc made to determine
moisture in the air and the effect of
the rate of evaporation 011 the size of
salt crystals. Arts and crafts develop
in similar fashion. Wood carving links
t hc primitive art of the Incas and Az- cmuent Une:
AND WHEREAS the 8aid Townships and
tecs with I}resent observation and cxDorollldt8 are CCllltinod by order of the Sani·
"ericn~c. The building of an outdoor tary Water Board to operate their 8CwerB 80
kiln increases his knowledge of mak- that t!ewage wllt Itow to the Delaware River
und not bu discbarg~ Into the Cruw, Littlo
ing pottery. The shop work leads
Cruo. and SteneI' Creeks:
the construction of a new building
AND WHEREAS under agreement wUh
the Gem'ral Steel CastittgB Corporation. 'he
of a "barn" for the school pets.
l!nih,od Siaies of Amerit,'8 and tbe Commis-
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sIOners Qf Na,·i{mtion, the Sanitary Water
Boartl and the Waler nnd Power Re80UrceS
it hilS bcl'1I u):"n'CCl to extend 'hI.! saill
hu,,";;" line Ir-;,m it~ l're);Cllt lo{atiun. nille
und cl::hly·l'our feet morc or letIA
.1~'Ii:;"';i"!,,Del:''''''l're Rh'er lor the IIurllllsc of
S(OW3JtC at a, point which wlll
huerfcre with the .....·aler intake of the'
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Geucr,1I Steel Cnatings' Corlloration nor
to hl'aUb:
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AND WHEHEAS, 'Ihe C"nlral Dclawurc
Alii h,'rily hilS lwen duly incorporated
purl'0>IC, inter nllll, of 1.'t1ll8lructing
an extension ·o! the IIrf'!Wnt effiuent line as
more IlDrticlilarly (le!lult)l'd In the ,lreceding
II~am~le. and for the ll1trIIO~ of tuking' over
the operal'otl. mAilltcllanle. I"CIlDlr. impruve.
nlent allli rC~JII~lru<-Ii"1l of the trunk line
§ewers. he:-etoforc l'Oluitrllcted. nR more liar·
IIculurly de~. ribed: in Ihe fir'St Ilreamblc of
Robin Hood Theatre
I
"Boy Meets Girl," the current production of the Robin Hood Theatre ill
ArdcII, Del.. is another riotous George
Abhmt cOJm:dy·,\·hich''!'ilfows all signs
of topping cvcn "Room Sen'ice" of a
few weeks ago. It opens AUgdSt 9 to
run for the rest of the week.
Next wed.: thc Rohin Hood players
will ofTer a thrilling" melodrama, "Post
Road" oplnill~ Tucsday and continuing
through Saturday,
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SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHUROB
Rev. David Braun. Minister
SUNDAY
Morning Worship. Rev. Charles
S. Davies. Palrbury. Ill., Presbyterian Church. w1l1 preach.
11:00 A. M. -
TRINITY CHllBCB
Protestant Ep:lacopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
!lev. J. Jorden Guenther. 8.T.M .• a.,e'or!
SUNDAY
8:00 A. M. - Holy Communion.
11:00 A. M. - Holy Communton
man.
and
Mr. Guenther w1ll preach.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Clarence F. Carter. A.B., B.D,. Minister
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10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. -
SUNDAY
Cburch School.
Morning Worship.
THE RELIOIOUS SOCIlfi'Y OF F'BIENDS
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M. - Meeting for Worship In the
Time to Have
YOUR OIL
CHANGED
Meetlng House.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A, 101. to 3:30 P. Y.-SeWiDG Bnd
In Whittter House. Box lUDcheon.
are cordially Invited.
qAU'llltlng
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
O.,lImlnL~:
AND WHEIiEAS, In consideruliOIl of the
Fen'le (,d 10 be rt'lldered bl· the Baid
Cmillly Authurity to the llorol1l:h uf
::owarthmort' ill .hl' disposal of its sewlige. It,
IS decmed fo:' the best inll'resls of said Borough to l'!WIIIIl' a ("Ontrael with the said
Authority. 8Iir!UI'Itln~ the !'Crvice8 tn be rendered by the saicl CPlltrnl Delaware County
Authorily I:nc! IIrl"'iding fur tt.e IJayymenlll
to be made by the sai(i Borough of Swarthmore rrom CUlltl:! u\'uIlable for the fJUrIJ08eS
set fnrth In the l.'OntrAct or from the curnmt
revenUe8 or said BoroUJ!'h or from such sewer
renlals its may be imposed by lnw or from
bOlh:
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THEREFORE be it Ordained by the Council
of the DoroUl!'h of SWnrthmoreSection ,t.-That the IJrOllCr officers are here.
by aulhorlll('d tn f'llIcr, inlo n ccrtain contract
with the Towlt'lhiJls of Springficld and Netber
Providell<-'e ami the Durouths of Rutledge
Morton. ProS!Jel·t Park nnd Ridley Park and
Ihe Ce,"!lral Dcla~Are COllllt)' Authority. a joint
Authority 0: gam zed 811d existing under tbe
laws, of the Comtnonwealth of Pennsylvania,
prO\'ldlng' for the tendering of ccrtain serviccs
CHURCH NEWS
Pupils of the Fiflh (;roup "'ark on the "Time Line"
Altl are
Furniture Restoring
Long miles of summer driving and overheated engine
parts-a cruel test for any
motor oil. Beller drive in for
a ,·heck·up today-it's pmb·
ably time to drain and reo
611 with best summer oil.
In All Its Branches
A
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HANNUM AND
:WAITE
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Call Swarthmore 1441
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29c
The Cake Sensation of
the, year---,BriIliant New
Combination8 of Flavor8.
Our Master Baker
PRESENTS
.
Orange Peppermint
LAYER CAKE
Here's
a
New Fresh-Fruit
Cake That You Will Devour
on Sighl
33c
each
Orange· Peppermint Cake
looks so cool and refreshing
-Its gay distinctive appearance will tempt the most
jaded appetite-The cake Is
01 such delicacy that you
will be proud 10 serve it.
TURK
HEAD
CAKES
Not iced-Dusted with powdered sugar - This Is not
"just another piece of cake"
but someUting willi a better
texture.
each
25c
Iced Angel Food ~ch 35c
Fresh Apple Pie
UPHOLSTERING
FRED J. HARLEY
each
Bohemian Rye Bread 12c
attend.
E
So tender and light and Iluffy
-with Ihat Indellneable qual·
ity that imparls a sense of
luxury and good living-Just
grand for summertime.
HOIl'y Pecan Clusters 18c
cordially In'Vited to
serv ces and use the Reading Iloom.
A
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Y
W
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E
R
ANGEL FOOD
CAKES
Duteh Coffee Twists 15c
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
11:00 A. M. - Sunday School
11:00 A. M. - Sunday Lesson:Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting eaCh
p. m. Reading room open dally,
Sunelays anel holidays 9:30 B. m. to
p. m., Church edLftce.
WISELY CHOSEN REAL ESTATE IS TODAY'S SOUNDEST INVESTMENT
HARVARD
TEA ROOM
Hill,
PETER E. TOLD
1000
with Whiloey Bouma
Eduardo Ciannelli
When- Mr. an'd' Mrs. Erik L. Sjos- 8a Bel forth ill Aald conlracl In reference to
retur~l-.the end of this month from tho ('OlIve7i11., end dillChara1nc of ee_ace: tbe
olW'ration. maintenance and repair of certala
I Green
Chester,
they 1~~~~'I~I~il~ne:;"~Iw;;'~"':~1"~~di.e:tltUent
line tbe
heretofore
spend their \Vest
summers,
they where
will move
tu be constructed:
reeon·
from their" third floor alJartmellt at
or Improvemeat
of
8&ld
linea; tbe pa.7meDt
Kenyon aVl'nue to one of the PowSlatee Oonrnment
lIa~1 houses' on SIJrotJl road.
all heretofore ol(reet:1 upon under permit to
TBB SWABTBMOBBAN, INC.
Publisher
A. L.PARKER
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8WABTBMOBB, PA.
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CLASS SCENES AT THE SCHOOL IN ROSE
PUJlLISIRD BVIIRY FIIlDAY AT
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
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Chry.ler -
Ply,,",Ulh
Yale Ave. & Chester Rd.
Shirley Norman's Fiflh Grade Diseussion Group
Man first learned through experience; low each growing mind to learn again
School in Rose Valley attempts to al- by thc same simple and logical process•
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Swarthmore 1250
No matter where you go to
dine-pie alWayS makes Its
appetizing appearcmce-This
becrusted dish shares dessert honors with dear old Ice
cream-Heat it before serving and it will have that
home-made flavor.
19c
each
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Martel's
Belter Food For The Table
Swarthmore 2100
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2
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MEDIA
Friday -
Saturday
SylVIa SIdney - George Rail
"YOU AND ME"
Exlral
Walt Disney s 'Lonesome Ghost"
Sunday Only
Richard Dix In
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2 Big Features
Gene Autry m
"PUBLIC COWBOY No.1"
and Peler Lorre
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News Editor
phone Swarthmore 900
tntercd as Second Class MaUer, January Z".
J9'l9. at the I'ost Office at swarthmore, Pa.
IInder the Act of Mar«:b 3.. 1819.
1IIWA\, AU(.lJSl 12,
lIurh,rd &
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A,t.-nlle
'MR. MOTO TAKES A CHANCE·
DillllPr
Wednesday and Thursday
"WHITE BANNERS·'
WIth
Claude Rains - Fay Bainler
Jackie Cooper-Bornla Granville
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CHURCH NEWS
S\\~A~R~T~H~.~tORE PRESBYTERIANCHURCH
Rev David Braun Minister
SUNDAY
II IJO A 1\1 - Motlling WOfshlp Rc\ Charles
S Oa\ies Fnhbury III Presbyl(2rian Church will preach
I
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Chesler Road and College Avenue
Re\ J Jarden Guenther S T M. Reetor
SUNDAY
a co 1\ M - noly Communion
11 00 A 11.1 - HolY Communion and Scr
man
Mr Guenther will prench
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Clarence F Carter A B B D Mln1ster
SUNDAY
10 00 A 11.1 - Church School
11 00 A 11.1 - Morning Worship
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
11 00 A 1\1 - Meeting for Worship In the
Meeting House
WEDNESDAY
930 A M to 330 P 11.1 -SewIDS: and
quilting In Whittier House Box luncheon
All are cordially InvIted
LAYER t:AKE
New Fresh frUlt
C Ike 1hut You WIll Devour
on Sight
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Cake
looks so cool and re£reshmg
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Will be proud to serve It
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oul .::.omcthmq With a better
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texture
YOUR OIL
t:IIANGED
Pupil ... ul Ilu
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
1100 A M - Sunday School
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1938
AII(;UST 12, 1938
THE SW ARTHMOREAN
Sworlhmorc
1250
sort honors With dear old Ice
cream-Heat It before serv
m" and It Will have that
home made flavof
19c
each
•
Martel's
Beller Foo(l For The Table
Swarthmore 2100
AUGUST
THE SW
Avenue 626
.aulbeall& from tbe IIOUlheut
Lindbergh, We'; ~i>IIl, Prom ~minllfant nering and. Kenilworth; ~1dnner, And~ Iddl! of Oreenblll Road, Towmhlp of Upper
Box Lae~ Renvu
to Inventor; Skinner, Foothghts and Brea~s Tralt; St~kton, Ru~cr Grange, Du.rbl'. 50 leet on ConpeN AVenue by 126
reel deep, beiDl" No. 311 Col181'eQ Avenue.
T1I> SpotligblJ' T ...in Life on the M~lisa- Tarkmgton, Mons,eur BeaucaIFe and SevAn opening exhibition game bet,ween I
ippi and' =hi~. It; Sapdburg,
enteen; Thompson, Alice 01 Old Vincen- .~'np!..,,,,,,"'~~"._~wD81111 01 t.wo .1.017 It.one
36x36 fee&. poreh front.:
the Swarthmore Indians and an
Ab';"'m L"
Po
nes; Verne, Michael Strogoft';
addition 12s:8 feet.; frame
slar team composed 01 members 01
'I1me to Get Some Good
Jeremy; White, Snake Gold;
feel.
Chester Comets, Philadelphia Lac,,>ss,e!ljUU
'l'hD
John Brown', Body;
Virginian; Wadehouse, Meet Mr,
K. RIIODES. Attorne,.
Club and Baltimore Orioles was rained
Reading Done
Spc>Ol1 luver Anthology.
, Wren, Beau Sabreur and
out Wednesday evening at the Rutgers
Sommer
11"/0"6 by
Trail; Lincoln, J" Captain Erie;
50.238
Levari Fada.
avenue box. Since it is getting started
Conley,
shall, A" Honor of the .clintons;
in
the
season
it
is
planned
to
Continued
from
last
week's
issue
of
She
ood.
WAC
1
B
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so late
orean the (onowing list Heyward,
r w · 'J ourt 0
Oyvl e.
June Term, 1938
play daylight games only, each Wed· The Swarthm
nesday night at 6 :45.
books available in the Swarthmore
GratIe 1.
Grade. 7 aacI 8
All that oortaln 101 or piece of ground wUh
II~ul.lic Librarv is recommended by the
Alexander,
Once
a Grand
Abbott,
Larkspur j Alcott, Eight
the meNuare or tenement thereon ereded,
.,
of ."-'Iand
and R
'BI
d Old F h' ed <uate on the "'eat. aide of Wellington road
=
Board of Education for general derson, Mary
xvi,
ose In oom, an
as Ion
nt thEl,. tlletanoo 01' two hundred and ,"VentT'
grade reading. It is suggested that Nights; Barri~ Admi"ble Crichton,
Girl; Bachelor, Man for the Ages; Ben': Rve fool northward from the north eido of
wad Peter Pan; Bennett, nett, Master Skylark; Blackmore, Lorna Walnut
etreet, in
the Township of Upper
those who ha ve been allowing their Little Mim'st"r,
Y
Dnrby. County
01 Delaware, and Stato of
reading to slip choose one or more Master Skylark; Byrnne, Ates&er Marco Doone; Bolton, Girls Who Bccam"e:'::;~~~:.IPeIlIlI'YlVaIlIB. Containing in fron&. or breadth
~~Ii~i~i~~~;;~
books now from the list and withdraw Polo', Brittain, Testamen~
Youth;
ous; Buntett, Secret Garden;
ull
said Wellbnrton
,,_ of1__
•
h'll C • .(
ami tbe
extending
of that road
widtht.wen\.Y·llve
In length feel.
or
them from the Library when it reopens rad, Rovefi Cowar4. '-'4va UfUej
of the Iliad; Churc I, rlSIS
dellth westward between I.arallel lines a~ right.
on Monday, August 22. There's no John Halifax, Gentleman j Di(:kens,
Book of Stars; Dana. Two
angles to the (laId Wellington road. sevenl:v feet
~10~;a;;~;:;~~
B e1ore t h east:
M
D'IC k'inS, orIver
to thedrh'eway
middle 01'
a certain
ten feet Into
wide Ban.
pr!.
way to forget abo'Ut the heat Expectation.: D umas, Cou n t 0 1
,.-ate
extelldlng
northward
,r
mosquitoes than to lose one's self Cristo and Three Muske~s;
Child's History of England;
som 8ln-et. alld BOuthward Into Walnut. street.
CoWlt of Monte Cristo; Hughes, Tonl
London 's "Call of the Wild," "Gren- Cross' 01 Peace", Kingsley,
Under aud eubject, however. t.o certain
fell, Labrador Doctor'~ (biography) or Ho I; Kipling, J.,ight That Failed;
Brown's School Days; Jackson, R~mona: building retltrleUoll8 as therein mentioned.
others 01 the var,'ed and educational lof, Gene-'
' ' ' ' Ring and },farbl~;
' I James, Smoky, and Sand;
Wh' Kmgsley,
F
TO~l·ther with the free Uac, right. IibertJ'
fiction, biography, poetry and plays ar- Iceland Fisherman; M~.terllpk. U Ue Westward HoI; London,
Ite ang; und I,rivilege 01' the aforesaid private driveray started in last week's paper and Bird' Major, When Knighthood Was in Looker, White House Gang; Malot, NotI3 aud lor a I,assageway and drivewlQ'
Boy, and Nobody's Girl; Martin,
all times hereafter forever, in common
Flow'e r' Mar,'e, Grand Duchess,
below.
T
I
of a Princess: Marryat, Mr. MidLou; Masefield, Jim Davis; Mead .. olber lots 01' groUlKi bounding thereon and
wUh thetheoWllel'd.
teliMb and occuplen
ofprop·
tho
,
,ave
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Sk
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sh,'p-'n
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Remarque..
AI.I.Quiet
LumberJ·ack,
and Away, to Sea; Mel .. h8\'III"
any other
d Itt e menea, an
Byr,
ywar
...... J::,O&
to the Ulle
weetthereof,
thereofortotowhich
the use
of
Franck, Vagabond journey Around.
the Western Front; SabatiDl,
Typee. and Moby Dick;
driveway may be extended by tho eal.d
World; Halliburton, Royal Road to
mouche; Scott, Kenilworth;
ery, Anne of Green Gables;
John H. McClatch7.
~~~~~lmance; Lindbergh, North to the Orient; Journey's End; Skariatina, First to Go Boy's Life of Lincoln; Page, Red
Being' No. 100 Wellington road.
Roosevelt. African Game Trails; Wells,! Back' 'TwJ.in, Connecticut Yankee in Porter, Freckles, and Laddie; Pyte,
Improvements
consist
two stOry
K',ng'Arthur's Court, and Prince and the 01 Iron', Roosevelt, Letters to His Chil.1 concrete
Kapool,
block and
stucco01house,
21lt:39 stone,
feet:
Pia":
Pauper; Wells, Kapoot; Canfield, D." dren; Salten, B,arubi; Scott, ~vanh~~ Iramo addition, 12x3 feet: one IItOrT
,
F'
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Co d J N
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J
1 1 t h Ca
P
lrame addition. OxO feet; garage aUached,
~~;~~~~;:::;,!:::;
Sheriff, Journey's End,
Home Ires In rance;
nra"1 Ig- earnan, acque me 0
e
rner
Ig.. 10x20 feet.
Poetry:
ger of the Narcissus; Kipling, R., Puck conj Stevenson, Treasure Island; Tark..
'ng,
B II
01 Pook's Hill', Moliere, Comedies; Ros- ington, Penrod', Terhune, Lad, Further
Sold as the properly of Katherine Luckel
Kipl,
"WANTED
Barrack Room a ads.
S'l
and Elizabetb Luckel, mortlrBg"ors and KaLh·
WANTED-RelLable mald, full tlme, famllY
land, E., VAiglon; Stevenson, R.
Adventures of Lad, Treve, I vershecn
Luckel, real (lWDer.
of tour. Bleep out. Reply Box N, The
Grado 12
Milster of Ballantrae.
and Bruce; Twain, Tom Sawyer and WM. K. RHODES. Attorney.
Swarthmorean.
! Fi'ct;,,,,,
Grade •
Huckleberry Finn i Verne, Twenty Thou.
BOARDING
Austen, Pride and Prejudice, and EmBarrie, Little Minister; Bennett, Mas. !:land Leagues Under the S~ and Michael
Anna M. Price. mtKl".. and Stratford Eoy
rna, and Bac
Nokrthandger
Lorna Doone'
Strooffofi Wallace,
BenFarm;
Hur, Wyss, ""71S1;tTerm
Re- dowment
D. &; L. AlIs·n. Lev. Fa. No. 73 June
o rna, ter
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war ; Abbey; BelLlam
Bo dSkylark'
Dru~s'Blackmore
Bullen,' Cruise
of
becc~
Su.,mybrook
Hl38---dcbt
$11.000.00.
Doone; Bronte, Jane Eyre.
eaYh'lot B '
P'I"
Family Robmson; Burroughs, E., Camp ..
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Houre and lot Nether Providenl.'O Twp., Del.
ts i onra, over:
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i Dickens, Old Curiosit~ s',se~,vaCnletesm'ens,onCon~ec'xti~Ceu;t Y--kee',
Hawkes, C. Silver Sheen.
measured N. alld E. along the S, Line of Pine
Papers, and Oliver
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Ridge Rd. from its intersection with t.he PhUaShop, and
&: GarrctUord St. Rwy. Co., thence extending
P • t, Cooper Deerslayer
Old J d
along line oC 10' N~. 129 S. 7° 1'0' 20" E.
~~~F~~~~~ Tw,'sl', Ell,'ott, M,'II on the Floss', Galsu ge nes,
,
worthy, Forsyte Saga. etc. i Gaskell , Craik, Jobn Halifax, Gentleman; Crane,
SHERIFF SALF~
170.55': tbell<."C N. 70· 2' 60" CaRt 67.62'
Cranford', Hardy, Tess, and Return of the Red Badge of Courage; Davis, Captain Shcrlff's Office, Cotirt. nouse, MedIa, Penna, '0 a point in line of lot No. 127 thence ex"'i~~~~~
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lerulillg along said line oC lot. No. 127 on sald
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Native; Hilton, Lost Horizon;
Macklin; Doye,
lte
ompany; umFriday, August 26. 1938
I)lall N. ·ID :17' west 167.07' to the S. ad. of
ley, Westward Hoi; Lewis, It
as, Count of ~onte Cristo and Three
B',30 A, M, Eastcrn Standard Time
Pille Ridge Rd. S. 80- 23' west. 42,0': thence
W. along eun.-ed line of Pine Ridge Rd. 32.1'
Mus keteers; F mger, Courageous C om~
Party,
Happen He re', Mansfield, Ga....len
."
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Me d,'th' Gold
COllditlons, $250.00 cash or certified cllecli- to beginning, Delng lot No. 128 011 plan 01'
WANTED
etc. j Scott, Kenilworth; Thaclceray, Van- pamons;
or, atuce
re,
- at time oC sale (unless otherwIse slated if} Pine Rldgc. ImprO\'emcnIS consist of: two and
Furnlsbed house 0 .. apt.: 4 or 5 rms., from ity Fair, and Henry Esmond', Walpole, smith, Vicar of Wakefield;
adverUsement). balance in ten days. Other con. one·half story s'uCC'O honse, 25x34 feet: porch
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d of sale
1'rollt: OtiC story addition. 20:1:20 feet.;
Sept. 1. Also three 3-bedrm. houses. $50
arte,
onll on a y .
I!tUCl."O garal>tJ. 10:123 fce'.
and $60. Two 5-rm. apts., unlumtshed, Duchess of Wrex, and Rogue Herries, King Solomon s Mmes;
to $65,
Joseph Poshkll. mortltigor, and Dorothy
and Wintersmoon'; Webb, Precious Bane, Roaring Campi Hawes, Dark
y'
Wh.rers, real OWnf'f. Levari Facias No. 129 JUDO Eo LEUOY ,-an RODEN, Attorney.
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Wells,
Joan
and
Peter;
Wells
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of
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Term
1938: debt. '7497.82. houllO and 10'
WM. S. BITfLE
WILLIAM W. McKIM, SherIff.
Things to Come; Woolcott, Reader ~ ere4 Wagon; Hutchinson, Once
situate on the nortbeasterlJ' side of Congress
Slr.artluDlore Il1~
Estate
PubUc-Insurance-Beal
Notary
Trollope, A" Barchester Towers; TOlD" a
; Jackson, Ramona;
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linson, R., Sea and the Jungle; Johnson,
To Have and to
of VUno and Tn.m.1
A .. R as ..Ias,
D. DURNALL
Biog,aph~,
peler
of
C{aCOw;
Klp~ing,
Kim and
REAL ESTATE
Brittain,
Testament
01
Youth;
nay,
Tal...
from
the
HilI.;,
K~ c..ppy
om.." no Cornell Ave.
530 RIVERVIEW AVE.
I..ife with Father; DeKruif,· Hunger Ricks; La~erlof, Gene~l s Ring;
Telephone Sw. 13
Choice loeation for a home. Four bedrooms, bath, two·
Fighters and Microbe Hunters' Mau- Charles 0 Malley; LII)encrantz,
Sates, Rentals and Property M>m~.!~
Thirty-five years in Swarthmore
rois,
Ariel
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Pepys,
Diary;
Sheea;",
Perof
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the
Lucky:
~velace
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car garage, Large lot, Price $12,500.
1Iea1 Estate
We solicit your business and conHdence
sOlla1 History; Steffans, Autobiography; Candlehght; Mast;field, J,m DavIS
Strachey
Emminent Victorians
and Martin Hyde; Major, When
SALE OR RENT
Queen Victoria; Sullivan, Twenty' Years "Vas in Flower; Mea~er, Black Buccan·
Agrowing; Zweig, Mary Quetn of Scots. eer; Nordhoff, Derelict; Orczy,
13 South Chester Road
Mallory Morte d'Arthur' Untermyer Pimpernel; Page. Red Rock;
Modern B'ritish Poetry; Bo;well, J., Lif~ Jinx Ship: Pyle, Men of Ir?l!; R~:~~~
Telephone Swarthmore 114
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ROBERT T. BAIR
Bonded Realtor
Washington,
B" Up
From
Slavery.
of
Jonson; Ford,
H., My
Life
and Work; Blood and Scaramouche; Scott Guy
Phone Sw. 211
211 CORNELL AVI. Travel:
JUST RECEIVED
Linghergh, North to the Orient,
Another Ust of Delaware County houses
tor sale at foreclosure prices from an insurancc company, 10% down is
to buy. Let the tenant payoff the mortgage for you. Look over this ltst for Investment properttes - $2300 to $6500.
Blame it on Ihe BEAT or
the BUMIDITY • • • Iud
M.PARKER
23
South Chester Road
MEDIA SECRETARIAL
SCHOOL
the fact remains that many times during these hot
daya you. feel sticky . . . downright uncomfortable.
You. want relief. And one of the best ways to get it
ill-a refreshing warm bath or shower. For a troublefree, never-ending supply of clean, hot water-
Baltimore and South Aves.
Summer C'aue8....- Enroll No."
Day and E"ening
Ca •• on Request
Call Media 1936
MARY EYRE MaeELREE
Teacher
of Piano-Pipe Orga ..
Gel an Iluiolludic
Gas Water Healer
Theory
In Swarthmore Every Wednesday
609 S. HIGH ST, WEST CIlESTER
Tel. Weat Cheater 90:;"W
MRS. A.
J.
QUINBY
& SON
,JOSEPH B. qUINBY
FUNERAL
Drop into any of our suburban showrooms or
phone for a home service man to visit you and explain full details on a modern Automatic Gas Water
Heater. Briefly, you. can rent a heater for less
than 25c per week. Or, you can buy one on our
new Trial-Purchase plan. Either way is easy on
your budget. Don't delay! Investigate this carefree, economical method of keeping comfortablel
DIRECTORS
1896
CALL
ELECTRICAL
....oae
PETER E. TOLD
General Imurance
417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
Swarthmore 1833
MI.'
In3
Book's
Employment Agency
Bonded and UeeJUed by State
17 MIIdllOn Ave.
LANSDOWNE, PA.
Sel"".......
and colere
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
At ~14 B""'""IJa" Btote4 cK Bee
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E...OY
YOUR
VACATIOI
DRIVE
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VOL.
X,
No.
33
SWARTHMORE, PA:, AUGUST
>
19, 1938
New 6th Grade Teacher
Night in Bachelor Hall
SCHOOL OPENS
.'
.
has Just been made They've gone awtJY. It 'Seems a Yellr,
SEPTEMBER 8th ofAnnouucement
the .selection o~ M.iss Jean Dorothy Aye, weeks 0/ years, m.ct! they wert! here;
f2.50
Library Reopens Next Monday
-,
McCreight of B1Blrsvtlle, Pennsylvania, And yet il was but y,~rday
Office Now Open For RefPstra- to hc teacher of second grade in the I kis5ed them, when 'lier went away,
&ion Which Closes SepCollege avenue building. She succeeds Away from all the scorching heat
.
tember 2
1\1 iss. j aile Hoffman who has just heen That grips this brick-walled cit,. street.
al)pomted to the faculty of the State And it was I who baJe them go
Swarthmore public school classes will Teachers .CoJlege at Shippensburg, Though she-dear heart!-pro;t!s;ed so
begin tfhursday morning, September 8, Pelll!sylvallIa. ,
.
And vowed I'd find no peace at all
1938, for all classes from the kinderh~lss M~cCrelght IS a graduate of the Nor any joy in Bachelor Hall.
garten through senior high school. Dur- Ind13na State T;achers College, Indi- I laughed at that, but she was right·
ing the first few days the elementary ~l1a, !,ennsylv~1Ua, where she special- I've never known a sadder night
grades will have morning sessions only, Ized. 111 the kmdergarten and primary Than this, while thus I tread alon.e
to accustom the children gradually-to cur!Icul~m. She .has also studied at the These :silent halls I call my own.
Ulllvcrsity of Plt.tsbUrg!l an~ Teachers I never thought this place could change
the routine and confinement of school
Conege, Columbia U~uverslty. For a So utterly and seem so .strange.
work.
number of yea~s she has ~aught ill the The night is hot, anJ' yet a chill
Registration for admission to school second grade JIl the pubhc schools at Pervades the house' it is so still.
must be completed in the school office COllnellsville, Pennsylvania.
I miss the living a;mosphere
in the high school building on College
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Thtlt comforts me when they are hereaveliue prior to September 2. The office
The sol. s"'Be ol .•he Bentle bre..t
is now open from 8 :30 A. 11.{. to 4
01 weary motherhood at rest;
1>: M, daily for this purpose, All chil-Ind in the unaccustomed Bloom
dren entering Swart1lmore schools for
That shrouds the small adjoining room
the first time, including those in kin-------..
1 ",iM the moans, the muffled screams
dergarten, must he registered by their Stuart Jones Defeated 10 FmalB; 01 childhood t,oubled in it& dream>l-)larents during the above hours. It is
Mp.n's Double8 Tournament Anti is this all? No! /nore I miss
not necessary for children who were
Now in Progress
The strong, heart.thrilling joy, the bliss,
prev)ously ill the Swarthmore grades ,
0/ warding with "orncllng arm
and who are now entering Junior High 'John "Mouse" Naishy, after defeat- Bettveen those precious hearts and. harm.
School to register.
ing Ralph Rhoads in a uip and tuck Oh, sing your song, all ye who roamAll P4pils registering should bring three sct match, eliminated Stuart Your wistful song of UHome Sweet
with them vaccination and birth certifi- Jones in the final by the score of 7-S,
Home"'
cates, and if entering from another 6-1 to win the men's singles tourna- BUI. though unhappy is your lot,
school their transcript papers. New mcnt on the Swarthmore College girls' You will not find a sadder spot
high school pupils should complete courts.
In all the world than. home, when they
their roster of subjects by September 7.
A number of matches have been Who make it home halle gone away.
School children should be taken to played in lhe men's doubles tourna~
WritteH by TOM DALY.
the family physician and family dentist m~nt ~esulting ill the following scores: Courtesy 0/ Philadelphia Evening Bulletin,
for a thorough health check· up before Bill Fawcctt and Ralph Rhoads deentering school, according to recent an- featcd John and WiIJ Craemer 6-4, 6-8,
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nouncement of school health officials in 6-4. Ted Saulnier and Lauer Jones de- Former Local Stars
fhe city papers. Such examinations are leated Bob and Jack Young 5-7, 6,2,
In other Theatres
urged for Swarthmore children so that 6-4. A. P. Harrington and C. Gardiner
Robcr\ W. ShaEkleton, of Springfield,
before thc children resume dairy classes 8-6, 6-1.
who appeared in 41Lady of Letters"
If the weather remains clear the winat school. M any children are eager to
last M arch on the stage of the Players
join the Dcntal Honor Roll by having ning doubles team will be announced
their teeth examined and filled now, if in the next issue of The Swarthlllorean. Club of Swarthmore and again in
needed.
Tenuis enthusiasts are being advised "Litdc Women" in April, will have the
. The dividing line for grade pupils to use the courts at every opportunity juvenile lead in George M. Conan's
\Viti ocgin at the railroad station, ilowii for unless more contributions are re- comedy "I'd Ratlfcr Be Right,'· schedPark avenue to Harvard, on Harvard ceived the courts will he closed the uled to opcn in Philadelphia October
to Cresson lane and Swarthmore ave- latter 11art of next week.
23 with but two substitutions in the
nuc. Pupils living south of this line
cast which has played it in New York
will attcnd the Rutgers Avenue School
for over a year. Shackleton is a former
and those living 110rth of this line witl
member of the Hedgerow Theatre,
attend the College A venue School. BeRose Valley.
cause of hC8\'y enrollment it may be
Tony ~ickley, also a resident of
necessary to reassign some of the puSpringfield
and a former Hedgerovian,
pils living near the linc.
New Delaware County Picture
a
Players
Club
favorite of past seasons,
Children who will be six years of
Magazine Published by Resiwho spent the last few winters all
age by Februray I, 1938, are eligible
dents and Depicts BorBroadway, is playing in stock this surufor admission to first gradc, those chilough Event
mer \\.'ith thc Ogunquit Players, Ogundren one year younger arc eligible to
quit, Me.• whcre Cornclia Otis Skinner
kindergarten. Each child must, of
'fhe first issue of a picture magazine
and other well-known actresses and
course. be properly vaccinated.
exclusively for Dclaware County, edited
actors
are members of !he company.
Miss Margaret L. Pricc will be in and publishcd by residents of Swarthcharge of both kindergartens, the one more, allpeared on ncwstands and was
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at Rutgcrs avenue being in session
mailed to subscrihers this week. PubP
'R
f
lrom 9:00 to 11 :30 A, M. and at Col- lished by John Spencer, Inc., 01 Ches- wlmmmg 001 Ontlook ope ul
lege avcnue from 1:00 to 3:00 P. M. ter, the Ach'ocate is edited by Mr. and
The small group of citizcns who redaily. For the spring semcster hcginMrs. )olui F. Spcncer, of 223 South cently got together to discuss a swimlIi~Ig Fcbruary I, there will be a change,
Chester road. and Mrs. Mary Ryan
with the College kindergarten in the O~nrien. of Palmers Corner, well- ming pool for Swar;-thOlore has been
11lOrning and the Rutgers in the afterknown to Swarthmoreans through h~r encouraged at the interest shown by
noon. It is Miss Price's plan to conduct work in the Players Club.
comments and Questions. Opportunity
as much of the kindergarten work as
Until this month the Delaware Coun- will shortly be given to all residents
Jlossible out-of~doors during the pleas- ty Advocate was a weekly newspaper, to express their attitudes toward this
ant autumn days.
the oldest in the coltnty, having been project. As details are worked out they
The hours of the daily !-ichool ses- founded hy John Spencer, grandfather will be announced.
sions are as follows: High school, of the present publisher, in 1868. Now
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morning, 8:30 to 12:00; afternoon 12:50 published as a monthly, the magazine
to 2 :45; elementary grades, mornings plans to he a picture record of the illl- Swarthmore Cub Pack Vacation
beginning at 8 :50 and afternoons al portant events, institutions and per12 :50. Dismissal in the grades will be sonalitics of this vicinity.
·Due to the fact that a majority of
Dell Chiefs and Cubs are away from
staggered, the smaller children who are
Of special interest to Swartlunorcans
Swarthmore at this time, it has been
inclined to loiter along the way being
in this issue
t
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tl
'" arek pictures
' , of the Allnual
I
d d eel·d ed tI
1a no
meetmg
0 t Ie war texcused first, the older ones tater. The C
ountry
nee
PICIllC, and se ecte
C
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dismissal time in the elementary grades I
h
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32 more u
ac WI
e IC
urmg e
'rnest R. Laws,
Month of Augu t
p lotograp s 0
has been set for the mornings at 11 :35 College
avenue, published as the first
s .
.
.
to 11 :45; and in the afternoons frOID edition of the Advocate's "Photo-. The next Pack meetmg wdl be held
2 :30 to 2 :40,
graphic Salon." The magazine also COll- JD September, and sh?rtly after Labor
Any cluestions parents may have taills a survey of swimming facilities Day .announcement wll~ be m~de as to
about schools may be answered at the (and the lack of them) in this county; the hme and place of thiS meetmg.
school office- by calling Swarthmore 67 a picture story of the Finnish Ter•I •
any weel$:
centenary celebration in Chester, the
, ,day.
,
rcstoratioh of John Morton's birth- MrB. Thom88 Andrew
Dies Suddenly
place, and misccl1ancous subjccts. Al-~though
the
editors
have
had
difficulty
With Civic Symphnny on Radio
.
As we go to prelk the sad news of
1t1 ohtaining suitable photographs, they
Donata Colafemina. of Han'anl ave- have used thclll all to good advantage. the death of hlrs. Thomas \V. Andrew
Hilt'. wclI known Dclaware County ten- The..' captions and explanatory material reaches 11S. ~frs. Andrew, whose home
or, will he heard as soloist \vith the are especially amusing alld interesting. was at 62-1 North Chester road, had
The Advocate especially wants to de~ gone to Ocean City, N. J. for six
Philadelphia Civic Symphony Orchestra, major unit of the Philacie1phia Fed- vote some I)ages to an "Open Picture weeks while her husband took a cruise
eral Music Project .of the Works Pro- Forum" in which pictures by local ama- to England for his health. It is regress Administration, at a radio can. teur photographers will be published. ported she became ill Sunday night and
cert to be broadcast over Station Its position as a magazine exclusively wa~ taken to the -4tosp!tal at Somers
KY\V. Monday evening, August 29, at of county affairs wilt make it a good P.omt, N. J. where s~e died Wednesday
10:30 o'clock, with J. W. F. Leman as clearing house for those who have :tp- mght.
Mrs, Andrew s acl'f1Ie partlcipatlon III
conductor. 'Afr. Colafemilla's contribu- propriatc material which ·cannot be
tion to the program will be the aria shown in any other medium. The Ad- ~ Borough organizations and affairs in
HUna furtiva lag-rima" from DonizeUi's vocate will welcome contributions, spite of her advan~ed years, a marv~1
opera "L'Elisir. d'Amore." Orchestral which can be mailed or taken to its to her host of friends, was symbohc
numbers by Chabrier and Saint-Sa ens llublication office, 8th and Sproul Sts., of her charactf:ristie service to humanmake up the surrounding bill.
Chester.
ity.
NAISBY WINS
MEN'S SINGLES
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IN THE ADVOCATE
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PER
YEAR
BRYAN SINGERS
AT BLUE CHURCH
The Swarthm&e' Public Library will
reopen next Monday afternoon, August 22, after a two-week recess. Books
withdrawn during the week prior to Tennessee
University
Ladies'
Library's closing will not be marked Qnartet to Offer EnterlJ!inment
overdue until after Friday, the 26th,
For Those of This SeeUon
Members are reminded that the Library
is not open Satprr;;lay afternoons this
The Bryan University Ladies quar"
month.
tet, now 011 a tour through several
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nQrthern states, will sing at the Blue
Police Station Renovaied
Church, on Baltimore pike, next w~ek.
The Swarthmore Police station has The service will be at 8 P. M. Thursundergone a traqsfQrmation within the day, August 25..These singers have atlast week. Following the application of tracted large audiences in nlany cities
new wall paper W. P. A. workers var- and it is expected that a capacity house
nished the railing, baseboards and will greet them.
other woodwork. Enhanced by the imAn unusual feature of the program
prm'ed appearance of the walls the linwill
be the showing of several hundred
oleulu which was laid o\"er a year ago,
feet
of moving picture film depicting
has taken on an attractiveness almost
life on the campus of Bryan University
like lIew.
luto Ihis setting on Wednesday were in Dayton, Tenn. Part of the film,
brought se\'en ruodern metal lockers showing scenery near the University. is
and matching double supply closet re- in color. Particularly appreciated by
placing the old worn lockers and UI1- many audiences arc the color pictures
sightly wooden closet which had been of the famed Laurel Falls.
in use. The new lockers not only look
Bryan University, founded as a mem..
well but provide double the space of
orial to the "Great Commoner" shortly
the former ones.
after his death, has been in operation
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as a liberal art~ college for the past
IN UTMOST PRAISE
eight years, Although the school is loOF UTMOST SILENCE cated in the Tennessee Valley, famed
or
for its beautiful scenery and TVA electricity, many of the students come
BUSES 'AT LAST!
from Pennsylvania and other northern
Once upon a time we started an im~ states.
partial survey of the number of perDean D. \V. Ryther, Jr. and AssisSOilS 011 Yale ayenuc' who have been
tant Professor of Music. Miss Julia
kept awake or disturbed by the trolley
Yancey, travel with the singers. Dean
cars.
This survey was soon stopped. Un- Ryther will speak,
lc."s we were to hire· an office full of
statisticians, we c'ould ilOt have handled
the great lIumber of positive answers
which came to our attention.
"In sun's bright rays, or moon-lit
night" ,the trolleys seemed to fUllction
mainly, as a pUblic nuisance. According
to the residents of Yale avenue, the
tro1leJ':s ··made- the street nearly fifty
per cent 'Iess pleasant than it might be.
Attempting to talk on a lawn or
porch with a troll~y going past, trying
to get to sleep when one of the "ToonerviJIe" relics drifted by. or trying
anything which requires normal quiet
and peace never failed to present a
reminder of the blight this part of the
Borough had to endure.
Aside from the noise of the trolleys,
there was the factor of attractiveness.
'rhe trolley lines and the trolley tracks,
to say nothing of the trol1eys themselves, were far from an asset to the
avenue. Yale aVClllJe could be onc of
the prettiest thoroughfares in Swarthmore and 1I0W that buses have at last
replaced the "dinky'" this end should no
longer be frustrated.
An abundance of lovely homes line
both sides. The avenue is amply broad.
Everything is ready to make it an increased community asset.
The trolleys held it back for who
could avoid thinking of Yale avenue
as a sort of line of transportation instead of as a charming sman~town
street, The presence of the trolley line
changed the street's character from its
potential high point of beauty to a
lower (if, some m'ight think, necessary)
point of utility,
Only when the tracks have bccn removed will the street hecome its best.
Thcn, and only then, wiII the residents
obtain thc full pleasure of their propertics and homes although the jolly
party of young folks in gay ninety costumc:s riding the last trolley Saturday
night ushered to oblivion old "Annie
Moore:' the ancient trolley, which «(to
quote one Yale avenue mother this
week) "was something you just couldn't
get sufficiently used to-so that you
didn't mind it-no Inalter how long
you lived on the line."
The visionary hopes of far-sighted
residents of years gone by and the
promises voiced periodically for at
least one year past .are now fulfilled
and buses connect Swarthmore with
Media and Folsom.
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l\lanata V. F. W. Delegate
A delegate of the Military Order of
the Cootie of Gr~qter Chester, Pup
Tenl No, 35. and the Private John A,
:McDevitt Post No. 3448, Chester, Pa.,
Charles Manata, of Fairview road, will
attend the thirty-ninth national encampment of the V~terans of Foreign
Wars at Columbus -Ohio, August 21 to
26, Patrolman Afanata begins his two
weeks' vacation from the Swarthmore
Police Department tomorrow.
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HORNETS LOSE
LAST GAME
At Least the Boys Can't Lose Any
More Games in This Season's
League Which ·-End~
on 11th
The Hornets passed out with the current Delco League season and lost the
final game, a pitchers' battle to Prospect Perk, by the score of 2-1, tast
Thursday,
The visitors hopped off to a one run
lead in the first but Dotts slammed a
home run in the second to even the
count. Prospect Park came back in
the third to score the finat run of the
game and give them a chance to enter
the league play·off.
Wagner pitched a fine game, striking out five and holdillg the opposition
to five hits. Foreaker, the visiting pitcher, struck out five Hornets and held
the home team to four blows. Dotts
had his home run for the only tally and
a sacrifice hit in addition. Henderson
had a hit and !otole a base. The other
hits were garnered by Wagner and W.
Vitulli.
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,
JUNIOR HORNETS
LEARN TO TAKE IT
The Wilson \Vhite Sox of Chester
are feeling "Chesty" today. The reason
for this ·elated feeling is that they came
to Swarthmore on Tuesday and defeated the Junior Hornets 7~O.
The junior Hornets did not get going in their usual manner and were held
to five hits. Sweeney, Renshaw and
McMillan had one each and Jennings
had two.
••
Box ~crosse
For the second successive week, rain
prevented the opening of the box lacrosse season by the Swarthmore Indians,. on Wednesday evening. However, if the weather permits, Porter
'Vaile's men will open their season
ncxt "/cdncsday evening at the Rutgers A venuc field.
The schedule of the games follows
but negotiations are under way fo;
inter-city games with teams from New
York and Baltimore.
Wednesday. Aug, 2-l--Cbester Comets vs
Swart.hmore Indians.
.
Wednesday. AUg. 31-PhilsdelphiB L. C. ve •
Chester Comels.
Wedne8d8JT, Sept. 7-Swarthmore Indians
vs. Philadelphia L. C.
Friday, SePt.. 9--Che!ter Comets vs, Phil.df'lpbla L. C.
Wednesday" Sept.. 14-SwBrthmore Indiana
VS. Chester COmetll.
Saturday. Sept. 17-AU·Stars 'U_ Original
Indiana.
Wednesday and FridlQ' games at. 6;45; Saturday at. 3 P. M.
z
Elizabeth Quinn
A~0U8t
AUGUST 19. 1938
THE SlV ABTHMOBE,uI
Bride
Beeame Wife of William E.
Kurtahalz in Ceremony al MH·
monl Reetory Wednet!day
Morning
nue, leave this morning to motor in Mrs. Guenther Froe~1. Mrs. Charles
New 'England 'for a week or ten days. Israel, Mrs. J.' H. Ha'rlow, Mr•. Ben***
jamin W. Collins, Mr•. C. MacDonald
Miss Virginia Perkins, of Cedar lane, Swan, Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer and Mrs.
spent last we~k-end in Port Deposit, Francis Warren. .
'
Md. after which she continued to Baltimore for a ten-day visit with Mr. and Joan Thatcheri-has returned from
Mrs. Arthur Beavens.
Somers Point Hospital, Somers Point,
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Bruun, of River- N. J. to her han:' ~n.0 g den avenue.
view road, returned Saturday aboard
Margy and Shirley MacMillan will
the Oslofjord after motoring in Europe return to their home on Vassar avenue
and visiting Dr. Bruun's parents in tomorrow after spending. two weeks at
Norway since the middle of June.
Camp Chespeake, Northeast, Md.
It!" •
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Miss Elizabeth S. Quinn, daughter of
Mrs. William H. Quinn, of Girard avenue, and Mr. William E. Kurtzhalz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles KurtzMrs. Louis C. ~rooks is visiting her
halz, of Park avenue, were married in
SOil
and daughter..tn-law, .!'Ir: and Mrs.
the rectory of the Church of Our Lady
of Peace, Milmont, by the Rev. I. Nail, Charles H. Brooks, of Dlckmson ave..
parish priest, Wednesday morning of nue, having just completed a trip ineluding visits to relatives in Toronto,
this week at 11 o'clock.
The bride wore a white crepe dress, Canada; Oneida, Amsterdam and
street length, with iacket. The pockets Schenectady, N. Y.; and Groton, Mass.
*• •
and neck were trimmed with fagoted
Wallace
M, McCurdy and
Mr.
spirals and the narrow belt was of navy
daughter,
Emily,
of
Ogden avenue, left
blue patent leather. Her white hat had
Wednesday
for
Twin
Lake Villa on
a navy blue veil and she wore white
N.
H.
where
they will
Lake
Sunapee,
pumps with patent leather trim. Her
remain
until
after
Labor
Day.
corsage was of orchids.
o • •
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Chaffee, of
Miss Madeline Quinn, of Girard ave·
nue, as maid of honor for her sister Swarthmore avenue. are spending this
wore a dress of white crepe with dark month at Twin Lake Villa, Lake Sungreen figures, white shoes and hat and apee, N. H.
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a corsage of African daisies and white
Miss Anne Perkins, of Cedar Jane,
rose buds.
is
recovering from a streptococci inThe men wore white linen suits with
cornflower bouttoniers.
feet ion with which she has been ill at
Mr.' Robert Kurt.hal., of Ridley her home.
Park, brother of the bridegroom, was
• • •
best man.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daley and famMrs. Quinn wore a gown of navy iiy. of Cedar lane and Elm avenue, with
blue crepe with dusty pink panet. Her their guests, Mrs. Daley's parents, Dr.
accessories were navy blue and she and Mrs. John T. McGill, of Nashville,
Tenn.• left Tuesday for Mantoloking,
wore gardenias.
N.
j., where they wilt remain until just
Mrs. Kurtzhalz was dressed in pale
before
the opening of school.
gray brocaded lace with a pale pink
hat' and gray shoes. Her flowers were
Mr. and Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson, of
sweetheart roses.
Strath
Haven avenue, left Saturday to
A reception at the Ingleneuk Tea
spend
two
weeks in Ocean City, N. J.
Room, Swarthmore, followed the cere• • *
mony.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant and
'After a two weeks' honeymoon mo- family, of Dickinson avenue, left last
toring in New England the young week-end for a two weeks' motor trip
couple wilt be at home in their third to Quebec and the Gaspe Pen nisula.
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floor apartment at 114 Park avenue.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George H. Troxell and
The bride graduated from Media
High School and business college. Mr. daughter, Marian, of Dartmouth aveKurtzhalz graduated from Swarthmore nue, spent last Friday and Saturday in
High School, Friends" Central and Ocean City, N. J.
• • •
from Dickinson College, dass of '36.
The summer bridge club will meet
He is a member of Phi Kappa Sigma
next Wednesday afternoon, August 24,
fraternity.
at
the home of Mrs. Robert T. Bair, of
Among the friends and relatives at
Cornell
avenue. Mrs. John H. Fawcett,
the wedding were' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
South
Chester road, will be co..
of
Effing and children, of La1,1caster; Mr.
hostess.
and Mrs. Ralph Tipping and daughter,
B~rbara, of Buffalo: the Misses Helen \ Dr. atid··Mrs. }. Albright Jones and
arid Marian Vallance, of Swarthmore; daughter will return to their home on
Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn, of Rid· Swarthmore Crest next Tuesday from
ley Park; and Miss' Ruth Kurtzhaljl;, Owl's Head Harbor, Vergennes, Vt.,
of Philadelphia,
where they have been spending their
• * •
vacation.
Miss Leanore Perkins. of Cedar lane,
visited her grandmother, Mrs. J. Will
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, of Rutgers
Perkins. of Elkton, Md., la.!o.t week and avenue, entertained at luncheon and
then spent the week-end on the Elk bridge last Tuesday, August 16, when
River with her aunt. Mrs. David L. her guests were Mrs. Edward Bassett,
Sloan, of Narberth.
I
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Mrs. John J. ~issegger, of Vassar
avenue. is spending this week and next
on Lake Meguhtlcook, Camden, Me.
after which she will go to Boston,
Mass. for a week.
*• *
Mrs. LCJuis C. Emmons, of Meadow
la:te, accompanied by her mother, Mrs.
Frank Lemon, Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop and
Mrs. Harold Calvert, both of Harvard
avenue, returned late last week from
a ten-day motor trip to Canada. They
visited Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis,
formerly of Swarthmore, .t the Ellis
sum'mer home at Delta, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty and
family, of Dickinson avenue, have returned from a ten-day visit to relatives
in Charlottesvi1l~ a~d .Portsmouth, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fox Corse and
famity arc expected home Sunday from
a motor trip to Quebec, Canada. Dr.
Robert Corse, of Baltimore, Md., an
uncle of Mr. Cor.se, has been staying
in their Yale avenue home since the
Corses left August 8 on their trip.
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I
turned M~nday to the Ramsey home
North Chester road after attending
the Fifty-Ninth Northfield General
Conferen(l~ for Christian workers at
East Northfield, Mass. since July 29.
Miss Alexander will remain with the
Ramseys until September 15 when she
will return to her home in Atlantic
City, N. J.
0"
J ohnso~. pf ElizJbeth" N.. J., Saturady,
August 13, in the E.st,Qrange Homeopathic Hospital. The' littl. boy i. a
grandson of Mr. and Mrs... S. W.
Johnson. of Amherst avenue,'
.
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**•
* • *
Mrs. Roland
Mr. and
G. E. Ullman
and daughter, June, of Harvard ave-
STANLEY
Chester
Pa.
Stcnis Friday
THEATRE
Chelt.r Pilee
Prospect Pule
Friday COld Saturday
Dcmlelle Darrlenx
Douqlas Fairbanks, Jr.
In
"THE RAGE OF PABIS"
Monday COld Tuesday
1936-"Magn1licent Obsession"
1937-"Green Llqht" ,
ThIs Is a $250,000.00 -"MoVie
Quiz" COntest Pietnret
Washington
Now''WHITE BANNERS·'
with
Claude Rains - Fay BaInter
Jackie Cooper Bollila Granville
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***
The Sure Cure for aDJ" &11&0
2'ftnl"'"
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hedgepeth and
son, Mills, of Cornett avenue, will join
Call 440
a party of friends from Philadelphia
for deep sea fishing off Stone Harbor,
Ttr..
Bott.d_
N. J. tomorrow.
RUSSEU'S SERVICE
On September 1 the Hedgepeths wI'11
Dartmouth aDd Lafayette A. . .
move into their new home on Twyckenh
d B lih G
h' h h
"We Don'& SeD Canam roa, ow hg reen, w IC t ey
We SenIee TIIem"
have purchaseR' through Alice M·I;.b~o:rn:"~t~o~M:;,;r~.,,,;;a~n~d~M~r:s.~H;;;o:w~a~r:d~W~.J.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Baird from Mrs. Joseph B. Blakiston.
Mrs. Blakiston and two daughters
moved this week into the DeArmond
A NUMBER OF CHOICE APARTMENTS
apartment at 401 Park avenue.
The house the Hedgepeths wilt vaAND HOUSES FOR RENT
cate at 331 Cornen avenue wi11 be QCcupied October 1 by Mr. and Mrs. L.
ALICE M. B~
C. Hastings and son, who are now
living at 537 Westdale avenue.
General Insurance
Notary Public
Real Estllte
~;
SWARTHMORE
..
,.,,,,.f••t
Friday - Saturday
DanIell. Darrlenx
Douqlaa Fairbanks. Jr.
III
"THE RAGE OF PABIS'"
With
Mischa Auer - louis Hayward
Helen Broderick
Sunday Only
"CONDEMNED WOMEN"
With
Sally Eilers - Louis Hayward
Anne Shirley
Monday COld Tuesday
Barbara Stanwyck
Herbert Manohall
Now
SBIlILEY TBMPLI!
III
"LITTLE MISS BROADWAY
III
"ALWAYS GOODBYE"
Wednesday and Thursday
GlnlJ8f R098rS
DouQicm Falrbcmh Jr.
III
"HAVING WONDERFUL TDIE"
33e
108
25e
I
OLD
BANK BUILDING
" ... ,.
.
....
"
IJllllllllllJlJI1111"
15e.
25e
DON'T let unex·
pected losses inci.
dent to home ownership
snatch your money.
JETNA-IZE
A CombiDatio~ R.esideace Polq
written through The AJtDa c..u.Itv
uuI SUN." Company of Hartfood.
Conn.,covereBurgIaty, Water Dam_ . Public Liability. G .... n",.bp
aitd othel' ever·praent buarda of
hume ownenhip.
PETER E. TOLD
Insurance
Pa.
MEDIA
LAYER CAKE
e
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Miss ~ettie L. Alexander and her
sister, Mrs. J. Everton Ramsey, re-
Chester
Slarl8
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Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Henderson and
A baby daughter, Kathryn Howe
son, Rudd, of Garrett avenue, leave to- Wilson, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wi!·
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wight, liam A. WilSall, of Park and Michigan
avenues, on July 13 in the Fitzgerald
of Albany, N. Y., until Monday.
Mercy Hospital. Darby.
• • *
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Hannum,
of Oberlin avenue. arc vacationing in A SOil, Donald Townsend Little. was
Ocean City, N. ]. this week.
born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vinton
• I
Little, Jr., of Kirklyn, on Monday, AugBirths
ust 15, in the Hahnemann Hospital,
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Philadelphia. The baby is a grandchild
of Dr. and Ml"S. Arthur E. Bassett, of
Leslie Widdowson, of Riverview road, North Chester road, and Mr. and Mrs.
last Saturday morning, August 13, in
the J. Lewis Crozer Hospital, Chester. Ralph V. Little, Sr., of Park avenue.
Do You KDow
Hood'
'---
R. I. Dr: Cost is Moderator of the
." RobIn
Theatre
"Ways and Means" another comedy tion spent tn Chieago, Bermuda *ad at
Providence Presbytery' and Perma..
presents
an impoverished nobleman and the home .of his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
ment Clcc~ of the Synod of New Eng.
The Robin Hood players current of- hi. wife, .Iiteralry Im!irisoned in a host- Warren F.' Faragher, of South Chelter
land. He IS a graduate of Washington fering which they will close tomorrow
TUB 8WAaTDMOIIR&N, Die.
ess's home because they haven't the road.
,
PaIo_
and. Jeffersoh .College and Princeton
evening
is
a
thri11inK
lIlelodrama,
"Post
money
to leave. The outcome is amusSemmary and IS completing his ninth
Road,"
starring
Donit
·Kelton
for
the
ing
and
true Coward style. This play The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alben'I'.
year as pastor ~f the.. Newport Church.
first time sillce ..."~,igb.t Must FaU."
is directed by Maurice Burke with Ed· Eavenson and family, of 626 Strath
• I
Miss Kelton plays 'the role of Emily win Ross and }.tat:)'" ~oane as the poor Haven avenue, who will remove to
Madison, a lovable old maid who keeps rich people who play practically all Norristown September 6 to be nearer
ROSAUE DRYDEN
NewaUltor
a boarding hpuse 011 the Boston "Post their scenes in bed. Assisting in this Mr. Eavenson's business has been
Road." Sheltering an unmarried mother cast are ..Charles ~endick, Francis rented to'Mr. and Mrs. Ha;ty S. TooJe.
PhOllO BWIIUuIlon ...
on ~ stormy night, she .finds, after they Mann, V!vlan MacGdl, Laura Barrett of Buffalo, N. J. Mr. Toole is connected
BDte:ed as 8eeon4 Clul Matter, JAIlUUJ' 24,
tell her that the child is born, that she a~~ Do~nt Kelton. '. .
.
.
with the experimental rayon department
19%9. at the P05t Ollce a& 8wart.bJDore, Pa.,
''''--'--. UDder the Act of Mareh 3. 1.,1.
Ef
is
invol~ed
in
a
kidn~pping
case.
When
TO-Dlght
at
8,:30
IS
an
IUterestmg
of the duPont Company. With their
Polnlere 10 Obllerve in
•
the
police
almost
dis5!lyer
the
secret
of
c.hange
from
any
of
~he
other
presenta·
son,
who will enter Swarthmore High
fori 10 ShrlDk Rising
FRIDAY. AUGUST 19. 1938
the young girl,. ·Emil", claims the child lions at Arden and IS one of the plays Schonl, the Tonles will move here Sep·
Accidenl Toll
1.
as her own.
req~ested by tile ,balloting among the tember 7.
.. .
However, her suspicions are arouse" audiences.
'Taxpayer' Hm NeuJ Complaint
Ten safety rules for bicycle riders when the girl mother, or someone ans• I •
William Faragher, of South Chester
have
been compiled by the Public Safe- we ring to her description is found mUrTo the Editor:
road,
left yesterday for Chicago where
A Word 10 the Wille
In common with aU residents of Del- ty Department of the Keystone Auto- dered on the road. Keeping her brother
he will spend ten days.
aware County I find it impossible to mobile Club in response to demand for and sister ignoran~ of her ~ecrett she
The p ictu re ,.," DOQtor Cli tt erhouse" ~""!'''''!'''''!'''''!'''''!'''''!'''''!'~''''!'''''!'''''!'''''!'''''!'''''!'~
remain outdoors in comfort after dark regulated "bike" operation. The Club watches the moves ~~of her boarders,
starting
Friday at the Stanley Theatre
and sometimes near ~ hedges or shrub· stresses the importance of traffic law but can find nothing on which to base
is
important
in the $250,000 National
bery in the daytime due to mosquitoes. observance by cyclists, pointing out her suspicions until accident1y she dis$50,000 first prize.
Movie
Quiz
Contest,
In· common with a majority of the that the rules apply with equal force covers that the' baby cries she first
Watch
this
newspaper
for details to be
voters of the county three years ago to a1l vehicles, whether motor-driven heard were produced by a doll and
an!lounced
September
lst.
that the real child. has just been
I voted for the creation of a "mosquito or self propelled,
commission" to try to rid us of these
1. Obey all traffic signals, signs and brought in. Her solution of the crime
• I I
pests which had been particularly bad rules. Observance of "stop" signs is will surprise even the cleverest sleuths
NEWS NOTES
the preceding summer. What it has important,
on in the audience.
because motorists
done with our tax money we can now "through" streets are unprepared for In support of Miss Kelton are Laura
Dr. and Mrs. Roy W. Harkness and
only wonder for the mosquitoes are the sudden appearance of bicycles from Barr~tt and Charles Mendick as Miss
M.adlson's sister and brother, and Ed- daughter. Clara Lynn, of Rutgers aveworst yet. They say they have been side streets or highways. .
Ir. Too Warm ·To Bake at
2. Ride in single file. There is grave Will Ross as the sanctimonious old nue, returned "Stnlday after a two
draining and spraying swamps but the
Home-You Can Sldp Your
mosquitoes which are annoying us danger when groups of cyclists ride preacher who lives with them. The weeks' vacation spent visiting Dr.
Saturday I!cdr(nq When You
now are mostly bred in our immediate three or four abreast on heavily trav. three mysterious strangers are played Harkness' parents, Mr. and VI'S.
Can Buy Cakes of ThIs
by Maurice Burke, Lucille Anderson George Harkness, of Yorkville, lit.,
vicinity in roof gutters or any place eled roads.
CaIIh....
3. Keep out of car tracks and ruts, al~d. Vincent Copeland, and the girl is and other relatives in the west.
where a quantity of water can lay for
a: time, in fields, ditches, etc.-and Numerous accidents are due to riders VIVian MacGilI.
<)',
•
•
•
CHOCOLATE MALTED
Mr. and Mrs. George W. McKeag, of
afterward the pests can hide in shrub· being thrown from bikes in front of . In addition the cast" includes Fran.MIIJ[
CIS M~nn, Edith Counahan. Ruth Kelly Swarthmore Crest, spent last week-end
hery' or· high grass for an indefinite on~o~illg traffic.
4. Don't do Ustunts" or "race" in and Victor Clark. "Post Road" opened visiting Miss Louise Brendley and
time, and spoil life for us alt.
Tuesday. August 16, .to run for the family, of Philadelphia, at their sum·
I read in the public press that they traffic.
. A cake you will be glad to
S. Don't carry a "passenger" or per- rest of t.he week. Edwin Ross directs mer .home in Ocean City. N. }.
are NOW" going' to send inspectors to
~* '* .•
serve COld .have folks JhInk:
the various householders to ~dvise ways mit children on lolier skates to hang and. Bayard Berndt and Milford Lee
ar:, III c?arge .of scenic design.
Guenther and Billy Froebel have"reyou baked It. And onlyof eli~i~;:lting. breedi~~ pla.ces. Why on for a ride.
•
6. Always signal intention to make
To~mght at 8 :30," .. Noel Coward's covered from the grippe with which
wasn't something like this done a
each
pm,ys
will
be
the
they
have
been
ill
at
their
home
on
right
or
left
turns.
collection
of
one-act
couple of years ago? At this stage of
7. Make repairs off the traveled por- next bitt a~ Robin HQ91t'1heatre in Ar- Swarthmore avenUe.
the game there arc enough mosquitoes
Sweel without being richden, openmg Tuesday, August 23, to
• • •
already bred to make life miserable tion of the roadway.
Easy to serve. Delicious
8. i
.Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lawrence will .
for us the rest of this summer no mat·
chocolate malted milk Icing
lic unless it is controlled by officer or plays selected b~ the Robin Hood remove September·.. 1 from the Sindair
ter what we do.
- Altogether a baker's masplayers from the. original nine are apartment, 410 Harvard avenue, to the
One can not help wondering whether traffic light.
terpIece and so Inexpen.lve.
9. Don't "hitch" rides on trucks or "Hands Across the ~Sea." "Fumed Oak" second floor front Garrett apartment
we are not wasting our money 011 so
other
vehicles.
and
"Ways
and
Means."
at
~J9
Rutgers
avenue,
which
is
being
called "extermination" which does not
10. Always keep brakes and front
"Hands Across the Sea," a farce vacated by Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hoerig
TUlIl[ HEAD CAKES
exterminate and one wonders what
these "inspectors" are going to cf>st us. and rear lights in good operating con- abou.t a w~man ... w~~h ..a propensity for 'who are moving to Chicago.
A light cake for summer
ma~lDg frle?ds and then forgetting
• * *
Had the~e men been carrying on an dition.
time - Without tclng.
their
faces.
IS a short snappy riot of
Robert
Faragher
returned to New
educational campaign for the past three
• 1 •
each
mistaken identity. Edwin Ross directs York on Monday after a month's vacayears to show people how. to eliminate
th.is play, and the ever popular Mary ii==;;;;;;;;;;;=:;=';';;~;:';~=;~;=~===
Hedgerow Theatre
breeding places we "might" be in betDUTCH TWISTS
L?a~e r~turos from.New York to play
T'HE LINEN SHOP
ter shape this year in spite of the adeach
Next week brings back to the Hedge· ·Elgl{l~\ !l'J'-'3itl.·PJqC!~ ~Il.l~t:; ta.! :'"''
"1I:onse of·llt.4IDdt•• Lba01ll" .
ditional moisture.
. AUC'UST SALE
However, as this condition seems to row Theatre in Rose VaHey four of \...hatles .Men~JcK, ltdwJIl Ross, Francis
FRESH GRAPE PIE
. BLANKETS
be gel~cral allover this section perhaps the six Shavian plays performed dur- Mann. A-faunce Burke. !ohn WalmsA popular hot weather de&Double Bed Size 75% wool
there is nothing that this "commission'" ing its recent Shaw Festival. UBeyond ley. Laura Barrett, Edith Counahan
sert - Due to Its cool, fresh
Colors-Bose, Blue, Guen,
CAN do to rid us of mosquitoes so the Horizon" by Eugene O'Neill and a~~ Ruth Kelly.
Ferenc
Molner's
uLitiom"
share
honors
Fumed
O~k,"
the
dramatic
offering
Rust.
Peach-Winter
weight
.
appearance.
Made with fresh
our tax money is wasted anyway.
yU)" FiDe N~S:t!!.UT
'10:50
seedless grapes.
A couple of weeks ago I attended with the Irishman on the week's bill for the evenmg, concerns itself with a
Monday Hedgerow's newest play' hen-pecked husband who asserts him'Blankets ...... ,...........
ea.
an operetta in the oufdoor theatre on
each
~~:r,: :1~~. b~!COlors.
Mr. duPont's estate "Longwood" and Shaw's mrhe Simpleton of the Unex~ self. C~arles Mendick makes his bow
H. ·T. Patterson
was not bothered with mosquitoes. I p~cted Isles," includes Michael Stuart a~ a director. ~t Robin .Hood, and in
in the title role, Miriam Phillips, Peter hiS ca~t are VIVian -MacGIlI as the wi!e,
1318 Walnut St,
~
wonder why?
Maunce Burke as the husband, Edith
We would all do well to canvass this Engle and John \Val1ace.
Tuesday "Too True To Be Good" b Counahan as the daughter and Dorritt
Charlotte :.~= in Cbarle
situation thoroughly and see what we
are getting for our tax dollars.
~haw appcars with CeIe :McLaUghtil~ KeItO_~n-=a=s~th=e=-m=o=t~h.:e~r_~i;n=~I:a~w~._____
TAXPAyltR.
Ferd Nofer, Mary Esherick and Harry
~
1
Sheppard.
,
Wednesday Eugenc O'NeiWs "Be_
Christian Scienc~ Church
yond ·the Horizon" with Dudley
"M'III d'" IS t he sub'Ject 0 f the I .. eSSOll- Vaughan, Fcrd Nofer and Maurice
Sermon in all Churches of Christ. Sci- Minnick.
Thursday in Shaw's "Saint Joan"
entist, on Sunday, August 21. The
Golden Text is: uBehold. God is Cathfrine Rieser plays Joan.
."'nday "Liliom" by Ferenc Molner,
mighty, and despiseth not any; he is
mighty in strength and wisdom" (J ob ends its present rUIl in the repertory.
36 :5).
Saturday Shaw's "Arms and the
The kind of cake to serve In
Mun" with J~erd Nofer, Mary Esherick
the summer - Ught, fluffy
Preshyterian Church Note.
and· Frank Kelty closes the week.
COld
not rich.
,
each
Sunday morning, Augiist 21. at II
o'clock the guest preacher will be the
The summer cake deluxe to
Rev. Dr. Harry F. Cost, pastor of the
serve
with Ice cream. sllcee
First Presbyterian Church, Newport,
peaches COld such like -It's
I1ght· with fresh egg whites
CHURCH NEWS
COld every bit as good as you
can bake: so why both"r?
SWARTHMORE PRJ!EBYTERIAN CHURCH
SAFETY RULES
FOR BICYCUSTS
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Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Graham Bishop,
of Cranford, N. J., are receiving eongratulations upon the birt~ 'of a SOil,
Robert Campbell, in the Presbyterian
Hospital, New York, Thursday, August
11. The baby is a grandchild of Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, of Harvard
avenue.
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A SOil, Eric Wayne Johnson, was
SWARTBMOREAN
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THE SlV ABTHMOBEAN
Plllll.J8BIID IIVIIltY PBmAY AT
SWAa'1'BllO", P",
Mrs. JO'1O G. Moxey,' Jr. and infant
daughter, Bonnie Lamond Moxey, returned last week to their home on Elm
avenue from the_Hospital of- the WoMrs. Detlev W. Bronk and SOil, men's Medical College, Germantown,
Ramsey, of Sycamore Mills, formerly where Bonnie was born July ?:l.
of Swarthmore, left August 11 to spend
five days visiting at the Woods Hole,
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Green, of
Mass. summer home of Mrs. Irving Rutledge, are being felicitated upon the
Laurence. of Elm avenue.
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birth of a nine pound, six ounce son,
Miss Jane L. Smalley, or Yale ave- Tho~as Fost~rJ in. the Osteopathic
nue, Swarthmore, has been attending Hospital, Philadelphia. on Monday,
the Allegany School of Natural His- August 8. Mrs. Green has many friends
tory at Quaker Bridge, N. Y., which in Swarthmore particularly among audoffers instruction in cooperation with iences of the Players Club where her
the six-week summer session of the maiden name, Carol Esther Cleaver,
University of Buffalo which closed to- appeared opposite leading roles on
day.
many programs.
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Edward. will return to their home 011
Columbia avenue this week-end after
spending lfr. Cooley's two-week vacation at Harvey Cedars, N. J.
AUGUST 19; 1938
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Member of Federal Deposit Ifl8urance Corporation
IIRaTICT THEIR HEIILTH
2ge
Rev. David Braun, MInister
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M. - Morning worshlp. Rev. Dr.
Harry F. Cost. FIrst Presbyterian Church, Newport. R. -I.
Iced Anqal Food Squares
Each 35c
wl1lp~..
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Eplscopal
Chester Road and COllege Avenue
Rev. J. JBrden Guenther, 8..T.M., BectoI'
SUNDAY
11:00
A.
M. - Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther wlll preach.
ME'l'HODIST I!PISCOPAL CHURCH
Clarence Yo carter. A.B.• B.D., MInister
,
SUNDAY
10:00 A. M. - Church School.
11:00 A. M. - Morning Worship.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M. -7 Meetlns for Worship Ip the
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9:30 A.
~-:,::~.r-8ewl1lg
and
Park Avenue below Barva.rd
t,
..·- Sunday ScbooL
. - n . . . . -Sun
p W~~~fn-..nlnil IDeetIDll each ..ee>:, 8
8Uu.t __-_R room. open da1lJ. ezcap"
p --'Ch" and hol1d&J8 9:30. a. m.. to 12:30
urcb edI1loe •
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and _. the BoadIDll Boom.
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A bright. fat spark in every
cylinder - at the right time
-will put more pep in your
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. ignit10n and timing on your
car.
. MeetlD8 Bouse.
ltlUUng
in Whittier ltoQse. BOx luncheon.
are COnl1a1ly Invited. .
PlBsT CBtmcH OP CBbiT. s~'1
OP SWARTBIIIORB
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YoUR own children will snap their
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today. lust telephone Chesler 205m
for courteous. dependable
Supplee delivery•.
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fingers at hot weather too ••• if you
dress them as coolly as the futnre
president shown here, and make
sure they drink plenty of milk.
In summer·time"milk is an espe·
cially important part of your older
childre,,'s dieL For milk conl8in.
important mineral. mid vitnmins
that might be dangerously lacking
in other warm·weather foods.
You can depend on the richness
and purity of Supplee Premier A
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DaInty Butter Tea Cooldn
Lb. 49c
Oatmeal Cookies
24 for 35c
Bohemian Rye Bread
Loaf 12c
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Swarthmore
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AUGUST
THE SWABTHMOREAft
NEWS NOTES
Lieutenant Frederick J, B~~:,~~:~;
and Mrs. Bogardus, returned
to, their home on Michigan avenue.
Lieutenant Bogardus had spent
Olli'
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weeks at t h e E'ngmeers
cers R eserve Camp at Fort Belvoir, Va. being
joined by Mrs. Bogardus in WashingtOil,
D. C. for Bogardus'
the .week-end.
Lieutenant
brother and
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his wife three days I••t week while Mr.
Paul Feakin. left Sunday for Ne.. "Charity Circus" on July 23 and i. the house at present, will remove Sep·
Bogardus was on business in Baltimore. York to assume his new position with gjving her Indian dance and several tember 1 to Three Springs Farm, which
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the Grace Lin~. His mother, Mrs.l~t~~':d in "Skyracketg," a review being they have purchased at Birchrunville.
Carla Wilson, daughter of Mr. and
W. Feakins. will remove from II
August 18 and 19, for which she Pa.
Mrs. W, A. Wilson, of Park and Mich· her apartmerit'.aI· 401 North Swarth- routir.cd the older girls among the sum- . - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - 8HBBIPP BALES
igan avenues, ce1ebrated her third 11T10r'e avenue September 1 and they will mer guests who participated in the
Sheriff's OtHce, Court H01He, Media, Penna.
birthday with a party on Tuesday of have an apartment in New York City. program.
Friday. August 26. 1938
last week.
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Lieutenant Harry
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. •E. •C. $ Breenawalt have
8:30 A. M. Eaetern Standard Time
Ted Dingle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews returned last Saturday
returned from a wedding trip in the
Conditions.
$2&0.00 cub or certified check.
f
Howard J. Dingle, Jr., of Park avenue, their home on North Chester road a ter west and are living on Thirteenth ave.. at time of lIale
(uulelltl otherwlee elated in
returned home last Monday after Lieutenant Alldrews had spent
nue, Prospect Park. Before her recent advertl8ement). balance In ten dQ'8. Other conspending ten days in Sodus Point, N. weeks with the Reserve Corps at Fort marriage Mrs. Greenawalt was Miss ditione on day or BRte.
Joaepb Pomka. mort_or. and Doro~b)'
Y. where he was the guest of Mr. and George Meade, Md. and Mrs. Andrews Grace Schaefer, of Morton, a former
Wige.... real owner. Lenri Fadae No. 129 Juno
Mrs. George R. Van Duser, of
had visited her:..larents, Mr. and Mrs. Swarthmore High School student.
Term 1938: debt $7497.82. boulO and lot
Haven avenue. The Van Dusers
E. D. Camero~of Allentown.
sit uate all the northell8terl,. eide of Congress
spending the summer at Sodus Point,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton M. Albright. A venue 626 feet soutbpa"t from the 8ou&heas&.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimmel and of Avonbrook road, Wallingford Hills, IIld~ of Greenhill Road. Towll8hlp of Upper
Darb,.. &0 feet on ConlfJ"e'es Avenue by 126
feet deep. bemg No. 317 COtlP'(!U Avenue.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
D.
Brauns.
of
Rutdaughters,
of
Haverford
place,
spent
their
son,
Edward,
have
returned
gers avenue, returned Sunday, A'Ugust
week .. end at Senwick' Island, Md. from a trip to Lake Louise and Banff.
II consiHt
of two story IIlone
14. from York~s Twin Pine Camp, fishing and crabbing in their fourteen
Their son, Monroe, who graduated andImprovement
stU('l'Q hOUBC. 30x36 feet porc!ll fron1.:
Daicey Pond, Me., where they had foot sea skiff "K, 1st/' which Mr. Kim- from Cornell University last spring and two story IItucco addition 12x8 feet: frame
garage. 12x21 feet.
been for two weeks.
mel had just completed.
will return there for post-graduate
work this fall, is spending the summer WM. K. RHODES. AttorneY.
Mrs. J. Wheeler Allison and daugh.
Borough Secretary Elliott Richard· ill Europe.
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son, of Lafayette avenue, left last Friday to spend his two weeks vac.ation
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hook and chilat Sunset, Me. accompanied by his son. dren, Dick and Mary Ann, o( Westdale
Elliott. Jr.
avenue, returned this week from Camp
Mrs. Christian N. Fries and son, Elizabeth, Newport, Vt., where they
·
. d Iast wee k to had had a cottage since August 1.
Fritz, 0 fChIcago,
arrive
visit Mrs. Fries' parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Piper and
Frank H. Hoerig, of Rutgers avenue. family, of Yale avenue, left Wednesto spend two weeks at Camp ElizSunday with M rs. L . C . H astings, of
Westdale avenue, they drove to Ocean ,31,eln.
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N. J. where they left Fritz to reMrs. William Taylor, of Yale aveuntil Thursday as the guest of nue, and her son, J. Stanley Taylor,
ohnny Rassweile r , son of Dr. and Mrs. and daughter, Miss Martha Taylor, left
C. F. Rassweiler, of Riverview road, Saturday for the White Mountains,
Miss E. Buchanan, of Phila:Mr. and Mrs. Frederic B. Calvert,
Jr.• of Ridley Township, will return
this week-end from a two weeks' vacation spent at Crystal Lake, N. Y.
N. H.
Brooks Sanford returned last week;
to hiS home on Dlckmson a.venue~after.
completing
and
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k
h some'
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addttlona summer wor at t e
n1-.
versity of Wisconsin. His parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert B • Sanford , recently'
visited Mr. Sanford~s mother, Mrs. !sa
Sanford, of Bunker Hill, 111.
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Professor and Mrs. J. S. Livingston
·tl thel· t
on
d d ght
of
WI 1
r wo s s an
au
er,
Bostoll. Mass., will move into 339 Park
who
the month!
of going
Aug·
ust atarethespending
shore resort.
Be ore
to the shore the Rassweilers took a
t dlurin!1
' ,. t . h
severaI wee k s rip 0
ewes
which Mrs. Fries
joined them for sev.'
eraI 5 h or t t rips.
Mrs. Fries was the guest of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Belfield, Sr., Mrs. L. L. Hedgepeth, of Cornell aveof Michigan avenue. will leave next nue, with their children, Betty Jane
week to bring their Ir.;~t~:hi~~~:~n~ I and Mills, at dinner in Philadelphia and
Kathryn and Edward
the theatre la~ Friday evening.
from Camp InifJree, West
Mrs. Fries ad\t Fritz will leave next
.. f'
. P
N. H. where they have spent the sum- T ues d ay to VISit rlends In ittsburgh.
I mer.
They wil1 be joined Friday by Mr. and
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Mrs. Charles Israel, of Princeton and
College avenues, is entertaining a number of friends at luncheon today.
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Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Davies, of
Hillborn avenue, who returned Monday, August 15, from a two weeks' va?:i~;~tf.i.
:~::~~~f.1
cation at Lake George. N. Y., are
:
spending this week in Carlisle, Pa.
where they are the guests of Dr. and
WM. S. BITl'LE
Mrs. Paul Doney,
Swarthmore 111-"
Notary Publlo-Insurance-Beal Estate
Term. 1938
All that certaln lot or piece of ground wUh
the meuuage or lenement thereon erected.
sUuate on tbe wcst IIlde of Wellington road
at the distance of two hundred and seventy·
five feet horthward from the north lIide of
Walnut street. in the Townahip of Upper
DarbI'. County of Delaware, and St.a.te of
Pennsylvania. Containing in front. or· breadth
011 'he lIald Wellln(1on road twenty·Bve leet
and extendlnl:' of that width In length or
depth we.llhnrd between I)arallel linell at. riCht
angl(>s to the said Welllng1.on road seventy feet
to the middle of a certain ten feet wide pri.
vote drivew&)" extending northward Int<' San110m slreet and southward into Walnu," Btree1..
Under and subject. however. 1.0 certain
bUlldmg' relltrlctlon8 as therein mentioned.
Juno
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and
delphia.
to
Chicago
mak,e
home. them
Mrs.
·Hoerigtowho
will their
accompany
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Mrs. Henry D. Mock, of Cornell avenue, entertained informally at luncheon
on Wednesday.
Mrs. A. Prescott WI·II,·s and daugh-
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ter. Mary. of Columbia avetlu'!, left
Wednesday to visit Mrs. Peter E. Told.
of Park avenue, in Harvey Cedars, N.
' until Sunday.
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John Longwell has been ill since
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Collins,
Sunday
at his horne 011 Lafayette aveand three sons. of Swarthmore avenue,
nue.
wilt leave today for a cruise to Annapolis and St. Michaels, Md. aboard
Marji Schaefer, of Morton, Swarththeir boat, lIBeneda."
more High School student, is spending
They expect to be gone a week or so.
the summer at Skytop, Pa. as the guest
of
Dorthy Waldo Phillips who is host·
Mrs. Shelby Shanklin, of Fort Myers,
BAIR-BONDED REALTOR
Swarthmore Ph. 211
211 Cornell Avenue Fla., stopped Friday to visit Mr. and ess at The Lodge, there.
M arji made a hit in the Skytop
Mrs. A. P. Shanklin, of Amherst aveD. DURNALL
nue, 'Until Wedne~day night while en
REAL ESTATE
route to Kentucky. She was the guest
Office: llO Cornell Ave.
of honr at a tea given by Mrs. ShankTelephf)ne Sw. 13
lin Wednesday afternoon.
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Levari Facias
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ter, Barbara, of Rutgers avenue. together with Mrs. Allison's sister, Mrs.
S. McCay, of Prospect Park, are
leaving Monday for Long Island, N. Y.
where they will be the guests of their
Sister, Mrs. Bert Tinkham. They plan
to return home the day before Labor
Day. Mr. Allison left last :Monday,
IS, for a three weeks' busl'ness
trip to Bluefield, W. Va. and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic B. Calvert,
of Park and Michigan avenues, had as
their guests at dinner on Wednesday
~===== I Mr. Eugene Burns, of Ridley Town-
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Together with the free U80. right. llberw
Hnd Inlvilege of the aforesaid private drive·
way all aud (or a p888ag6Way and driveway
at all limes bere~Uer forever. In c:ottlmon
with the
tenantsbowullng
and occupiers
tho
other
lotsowne~8.
of ground
thereon01 end
having the use thereof. or to any other prop·
erty to the west thereof to which the use of
said
may be extended by the aa.ld
John driveway
H. McCla.tct.y.
BeinG" No. 160 Wellington road.
Improvements consillt at two stOry stonc.
£Oucrctc block and IItuccO house. 21x30 fee';
(rnnlc addition, 12x3 feet: one st.o(rame IIddltiOIi. o...U feet; garage attached.
10x20 feet.
Sold as the prOI)(;rty of KatherIne Luckel
illgstOIl on
comes
(rom the
Harvard Uniavenue
September
6. Professor
Liv- Dlld Elizabeth Lucke). mortgagors and Kath·
versity department of biology to critIC Lucke), real owner.
Swarthmore College.
WM. K. RHODES, Attorney.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Thompson
and three daughters. Barbara Anne,
Anna M. Prico. mtgr.. alld Stratford En·
Mar th a an d S y d ney, wI10 are occupymg
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dowment
B. &; L. Ass n. Lev. Fa. No. 73 JUlie
Term ID38-deht
$11,000.00.
HoullC and lot Nether Providence Twp .• Del.
PVBLIO BEARING
Tbe Board of Adjustment wtll hold a Co .. Pa, un S. ad. o( Pine Ridge Road 1144.28'
public hearing on the appeal of Robert W. measured N. and E. along tho S. Line of Pine
Ktnsley In the CouncU Chamber. BOrough Ridge Rd. from Ita intenecUon with tho PhUa·
Hall. Swarthmore, Pa •• on September 2nd. &: Garrettford St. Rwy. Co .• 'honce extending
1938 at 8 o'clock P. M. D. S. T. The lot In along line of lot ND. 129 S. 7° 19' 20· E.
question Is located on the' East 81de of 170 (ir)'; thence N. 75° 2' 60" east 67.02'
Cornell Avenue approxl.mately 389 feet to n J)oillt in line of 10L No. 127 thenw ex·
South of Yale Avenue. being the Southeast temllng- along said line l'l lot No. 127 on aaid
comer of Cornell Avenue and an unopened J)lan N. 4° 37' weat 167.07' to the S. lid. of
street known as stratford. Avenue. Per- Pino Rid;" Rd S 86· 23' west. 42.0': thence
m1eelon 18 requested to locate a s1Dgle- W. alollt;" curved line of Pine Rldge Rd.. 39.1'
famUy frame dweWng approxImately 20 to bf'Jdnnlng. BemS" lot No. 128 on plan of
feet South of the Southerly line of said Pine
Rldl'c. Imurovemenls (,OIlSilli of: two and
Stratford Avenue (unopened), leaving a 10 one·hall
story stucco house. 26x34 feol: poreh
foot yarcl between aald dwelling and the (ront: one
addition. 20x20 lee';
Southerly line of sald lot whIch is approx- Mtlle('" garage. story
10x23 fee&..
Imately 52.15 feet in width. The set-:-back
from Cornell Avenue is not involved In
E. LEROY van nODEN. Attorney.
this appeal.
ELLIOTr RICHARDSON,
WILLIAM w. McKIM. Sheriff.
secretary.
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Mr. arid Mrs. A. P. Shanklin and
We soIJcJt
famity \vilt remove from 40 A,rn~,erst
avenue to Syracuse, N. Y. September
FOR SALE
Mr. Shanklin has been transferred to
3 bedrms.. 2 baths. 10% cash. Priced
the
home office of his company, the
$10,000. 5% mortgage. Well located. In
Carrier Corporation.
SWarthmore.
The Shanklins have been guests of
ROBERT T. BAIR, Bonded Real.or
honor
at several parties given in
2ll Cornen Ave.
Swarthmore and out of town. The
Tel. Sw. 211
Walter C. Giles, of Rutgers avenue
Phone Madison 1113
entertained them at dinner recently and
Beck's Employment Agency Mrs. H, Lindley Peel, of Columbia
Bonded and Lieensed by State
avenue, gave a luncheon for Mrs.
17 Madison Ave.
Shanklin. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin GilLANSDOWNE, PA.
lespie, of South Chester road and HarSelected ..,hi'e and colored help
vard avenue, will entertain at dinner
at .hort notice
and bridge for them this Saturday
evening.
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MARY EYRE MacELREE
Teacher
0/ Pia_Pipe Organ
Theory
In Swarthmore Every Wednesday
609 S. WGH ST, WEST CHESTER
Tel. West Chester 905·W
MRS. A.
J.
QUINBY & SON
IOSBPH
B.
QUINBY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
BBLL PRONE •
CALL
ELECTRICAL
SW~IHHMIlIU:
DRIVE
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby and
daughter, Mardy Jean, of North
Princeton avenue, left Wednesday for
a two weeks' visit to Mrs. Crosby's
sister, Miss Ruth Peebles of Ashland
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Laws and
children, Charles and Betty, of College avenue, will leave tomor;row on a
two weeks' motor trip to M'Uskoka
Beach, Ontario, Canada.
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Miss Elaine Bradford, of Rutgers
avelllle,
left Monday with two classREPAIRS
RADIO
Tubes-Washing Machines-Cleaners mates (rom Connecticut College to
-INSTALLATIONSspend a week in Shelby, Ohio, visiting
SWARTIlMORE ELECTRIC SHOP anoth~r classmate, Miss Jaile Skiles.
Park and Dartmouth Aves.
~trs. Emilie G. Pollard, formerly of
YE
S~~!arthmore, who spent May and June
her daughter, Mrs. Frank Fetter
Village Window Cleaner With
and family in Jordans, England, re:
A. HAUGER
cently returned to her home on ThomSOil,
road, Springfield. Dr. Frank Fetter
S".rtlunnre 19
economist, has been following a line
of research in English universities
PETER E. TOLD
1511"." •receiving a Guggenheim FellowGeneral Imurance
~hlp III June 1937. The Fetters reside
III lJerwyn and
return irom Eng-417 DARTMOUTH AVE.
land on the Queen Mary, sailing SeptS...........ore 183S
tember 14.
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• Like hidden expenses of all kinds, your house wiring
is out of sillht. Is it out of mind, too? If it is, you may be
daily cheated of a full-measure of current. You get full voltage into your meter. If your wiring facilities choke your
supply beyond it, you are missing full comfort, convenience, safety, economy and efficiency of electrical usage.
FIRST, copper wiring must be
adequate in size (large enough
core 01 copper) to care for every
conceivable use of electricity •••
to supply full-measure current.
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SECOND, lighting and duplex convenience outlets and
switches must be sufficient
to £ill all your possible needs.
ASK YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR OR CALL US FOR A CHECK-UP
PHiLADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
2lact'licity- eJ,aepa'l in 52«entity
E... OY
YOUR
VACATIOI
CAREFULLY
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sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs.
Bogardus. of Connersville,
Ind.,Franklin
visited
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VOL.
X,
No.
34
BORO MOURNS
MRS. T. W. ANDREW
Services Held Sunday in Presbyterian Chureh for Beloved
Octogenarian
In the passing of Mrs. 'rhomas Win ..
ter Andrew, which occured 011 Wed..
ne~day, August 17, Swarthmore has
lost olle of its older citizens who was
universally rCSI)ected and beloved. Although her friendly smile and warm
handclasp have ceased. the memory of
her alert spirit, always courageous and
independent, will remain. She would
not allow the physical handicap of advancing years and failing sight to get
the upper hand with her mind and
heart, but remained, as ever, kee'1ly interested in the activities and the people
of the town, until the time of her
mercifully brief last illness.
Had she lived until October 4, Mrs.
Andrew, born Ella Mary Cowdrey,
would have been eighty-seven years
old. In February of 1939, she and her
husband. Thomas Winter Andrew,
would have celebrated their fiftietb
wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Andrew was born in Roxbury,
Mass., now a part of Boston. She was
a charter member of t1:e Walnut Avenue Congregational Church of that
town, and her wedding to Mr. Andrew
was the first service of any kind to
he held in the church edifice, the completion of which was hastened for the
event.
Her lifelong interest, begun as a
young woman, \Vas in her church and
its activities. Always progressive in
thought, she inaugurated in the Wal~
nut Avenue Sunday School the kindergarten method for the smallest children
of the school, which was probably the
inception of a plan now in general use.
Although a resident of Swarthmore
since 1903, Mrs. Andrew remained a
devoted daughter of New England. It
was her pleasure to keep in touch with
New England women as they came to
Swarthmore to live, call upon them
.
'
entertam them, and in every way make
them welcome to the home of her
adoption.
Her interests ill Swarthmore were
many. She was an active member of
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church the
\Voman's Club of Swarthmore, th~ local Needlework Guild and the Swarthmore Poets" Circle. She was a member
also, of the Pennsylvc:.llia Society of
New England 'Vomen.
She is survived by her husband
Thomas Winter Andrew; a daughter:
Mrs. Frank V. BUrton, of Philadelphia,
and five grandchildren; a sister, Mrs.
Charles E. Aldrich, of Providence. R. I.,
and three nieces.
~tal1Y friends gathered to pay a last
tnbute at the funeral services con~ucted by Ihe Rev. J, larden Guenther
111
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
Church at 2 :30 Sunday afternoon. Pallbearers included Leonard Ashton, Edward M. Bassett and L. A. Wetlaufer,
of Swarthmore; and Andrew Burtoll,
gral~dson ?f the deceased. The organ
IllUSIC durmg the service was played
by Mr. Frank V. Burton.
Forest Hills, Mass., will be her last
resting place.
SWARTHMORE, PA., AUGUST
W. W. MITCHELL
26, 1938
'Quakers' Shake Swar,hmore
Another thing we understand these
travelling vacationers are missing are
the earthquakes at home. Whether
there was anything aside from the possible edifying experience to be gained
by feeling the earth tremble late last
Monday night and early Tuesday is
a matter for conjecture. Even thrill
seekers. at any rate those who realized
what was taking place. must have been
a bit apprehensive when the periodic
shocks increased in intensity. Well, it
will give us stay-at-homes one subject
011 which we can authoritatively meet
the returning flock's description of its
personal observatiolls beyond our
reach. That is, if we didn't sleep right
through it as we're told did many
hearty devotees of the 'blessed release·.
\Vith varying reports in the County
and the Philadelphia area as to the
number and time of the tremblers,
three shocks which undoubtedly registered in Swarthmore were the first and
longest onc, about 11.40 P. M.; one
about 1 :10 A. M.; aud the most severe
Manager of Ford Motor Company quake, around 3 A. M.
plant, Chester, died Saturday after pro-\Ve've questioned ~everat old timers
tracted illness at his home here.
in these parts but failed to find one
who could remember a similar previous
occurrence here.
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,
FORD EXECUTIVE
DIED SATURDAY
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ENGUSHMAN TO SPEAK
AT BLUE CHURCH
William W. Mitehell Succumbed
D. H. Dolman, D.D., of England,
at Home on University Place
widely
known as a Bible conference
After Dlne8S of Several
speaker.
will speak at the Blue Church,
Months
Baltimore Pike. Springfield, Thursday
William Wesley M,itchell, 011 sick evening, September 1. at 8 o'clock.
For several years Dr. Dolman mainleave from his position as general manager of the Ford Motor Company in tained a training school for young Jews
this area, passed away last Saturday in Germany. A few years ago he went
morning, August 20, at his home, 630 to England to he the pastor of a Church
of England congregation but is now
University Place.
Mr. Mitchell, who was forty-five devoting his time to conference speakyears old, had been on leave since a ing and writing.
Dr. Dolman is always a welcomed
collapse after his work as chairman of
speaker
to American audiences. This is
the combined Philadelphia committees
ninth
visit to the United States. All
his
for National-Used C~,:t' Exchange Week
are
cordially
invitl.ed to attend this
some months ago.
Born in Springfield, Mo., he attended service .•
the University o( Oklahoma (rom which
he entered the employ of the Ford
DOG RESTRICTIONS TO
Motor Company and remained with it
BE ENFORCED
until the time of his death.
After hecoming connected with the
Several persons in Delaware County
company he soon rose to an important
having heen bitten by dogs with rabies
position at the Oklahoma City branch.
and was then transferred to the man- during the past two weeks the state
agement o( the plant at Atlanta, Ga. dog catcher carne to Swarthmore TuesShortly thereafter .he became manager day of this wcek and warned certain
dog OWIlCr.S whose animals hc found
of the Norfolk, Va., branch.
From there Mr. Mitchell went as ad- loose.
vertising manager to the main branch
Any dogs ruuning at large on the
at Dearborn, Mich. He served there a streets in the daytime will bring prosfew years, then returned for a while ecution upon their owners. Police ofto Norfolk before coming to Chester in ficers have the authority to shoot any
1928 and purchasing a home here.
canine loose at night.
He was transferred to Cleveland,
With quarantines already in SpringOhio, in 1932 but returned to Chester field, Haverford Township and Clifton
two years later.
and one about to go in force in ChesA thirty-second degree Mason, Mr. ter the authorities are tightening up on
Mitchell was also a member of the regulations and all Borough residents
Springhaven Country Club, the Penn who cherish their pets are advised to
Athletic Club, the Merion Cricket Club, take care that they do not run at large
the Chester Club, and the Swarthmore at any time.
Presbyterian Church.
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Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Gladys
Harmon Mitchell, and two daughters, Pool Group to Meet Again After
Betty Lou and Billy Ann.
Labor Day
A large number of friends including
a great many business associates, some
The second meeting of the advisory
officials from thc Ford home office, board to consider further detailed plans
were at the funeral services conducted (or a Swarthmore swimming pool, esat Oliver Bair's Chestnut Street, Phila- pedally from a financial aspect, will
delphia, at 2 '30 o'clock Monday after- he held the first week in September,
e. e
noon. The Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, the exact date to be announced later.
rector of Trinity Church, Swarthmore, Anyone who has suggestions to offer
HORNETS PLAY OFF
conducted the last rites in the absence 011 the project should communicate
PROSPECT PARK GAME of the Presbyterian pastor, the Rev. with Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, of Harvard
David Braun. Interment was private. avenue.
The regular schedule of the Delco
eI ,
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League had limped to its close for the
On Slate Board of W. I. L.
BRIDGE CLUB ENTERS
~ornets but Prospect Park had an out ..
LEAGUE PLAY IN SEPT.
SIde chance to enter the play-off for
the championship and it also had a
Mrs. Frank Aydelotte, of Cedar lane,
postponed game with the Hornets. The Swarthmore. and Mrs. Lovett Dewees, The Swarthmore Bridge Cluh which
game was played last week and Pros- Sweetwater Farm. Glen Mills. have re- has be(,1l holding regular Wednesday
pect Park still had its chance at the cently heen appointed to the Penllsyl- evening sessions throughout the 5Ut11play-off. Final score Prospect Park 9' vania Executive Board of the Women's Iller in t he American Legion Room,
Hornets 1.
' International League for Peace and Borough Hall. is looking forward to a
Th "
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Freedom. Mrs. Aydelotte js on the .succe<;sful fall and winter seasoll. BeC VISitors lopped off to a three run
k I· I fi
General A
a( 111 t 1e rst, added four ill the third
ad· I
\\ t.'cs is Chairman of the Delaware a series of match games in the Dela11 sing e markers in each of the fourth C
t B
h
ware County Whist Association. A
and sixth innings. The Hornets lone oun y ranc, • •
ca
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th
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me 10
e SlXt.
e y scored Fraternity Delegale to California series of matches in the Wilmington
'¥hist League will al50 be played this
t Ie run, had a hit and stole a base'
Dotts hit a triple and a single· Black'
Effingham Dolman, of Vassar ave- fall.
During the summer monthly prizes
W: Vitulli and Wagner grabb~d a hit nu(', left Saturday for California as
to
top scorers have been awarded and
apiece and Henderson stole a base.
delegate of the University of Pennsyl\Vagner allowed ten hits and fanned vania ehalltcr of Pi Kappa Alpha to the numher of winners indicated very
seven opposing bat bearers in the final the natio'Hal convention in Los Angeles. dose play with no one player out..
performance of the 1938 edition of the He boarded a special train in Chicago standing. June high scorers were:
Hornets. Followers of the team who ex- which will pick up delegates en route Richard Randall, Jr., first; E. Linnard,
Pe<:t to see future engagements must to the convention and stop at Yellow- second; L. J.l.uckie, third. July's were:
rt.strain their impatience until the 1939 stone on the way out and affhe Grand E. Linnard"first;o- Mrs. J. Rankin, Sec"
season.
ond; Harold Tomlinson, third.
Canyon when homeward bound.
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S2.50
PER YEAR
FWWER SHOW AT
CLUB SEPT. 20, 21
throughout
SEND SEPTEMBER FLOWERS
TO MRS. TUNIS
Continued cooperation
September will be necessary to supply
Swarthmore's share of Flowers for the
Flowerless.
Beginning next week M rs. R~chard
Tunis, of Princeton and Lafayette avenues. and If rs. Lewis Goodenough, of
Secane, will ue in charge of collecting
the flowers on behalf of Trinity
Church, Swarthmore.
If you cannot bring your floral contribution to Mrs. Tunis' home Thursday evening or before 10 o'clock Friday
morning it can be arranged to call for
any flowers you have if you will tele"hone Mrs. 'funis (Swarthmore 569-J)
or Mrs. Goodenough (Swarthmore
32· J).
Patients in the PhHadelphia General
Hospital are greatly cheeNd by the
weekly arrival of the flowers.
Annual Fall Event Sponsored by
Women's Garden Section Open
to AIl Amateur Gardene1'll
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EXAM~FOOTBALLPLAYERS
AT meH SCHOOL TODAY
All Swarthmore High School football
players are to report to the High
School gymnasium at 3 o'clock this
afternoon, Friday, August 26. for a
free physical examination by the school
physician, Dr. George B. Heckman.
At the same time they will receive
their football equipment for the coming season.
On Sunday, August 28, at 4 P. lIf. the
S(IUad witl leave the College avenue
school building (instead of the Rutgers avenue school as previously a11tloullce(H for a six-day training period
at the Y. M. C. A. 'Camp, Camp
Dwight. Downingtown, Pa., returning
Saturday evening, September 3.
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Annie Revive8 laded Community
Monday
afternoon
the
few
local
y~ungsters left among us began to
ghmpse, t~at th~re may be some ad-
The Thirteenth Annual Fall Flower
Show of the Garden section of the Woman's Club of Swarthmore will be held
at the Park avenue Club house on
Tuesday and Wednesday, September
20 and 21, (rolll 3 :30 to 9:30 P. M, As
usual ice cream and cake will be served
both days. ''rhe show is open to all
amateur gardeners, men and women,
who wish to enter and see how their
flowers compare with those of their
neighbors. A competent jury will judge
the entries.
Schedules of classes will be avaiJable
in a few days, by notifying the garden
section chairman, AIrs. H. A. Peirsol,
o( Lafayette avenue.
The club garden section in cooperation with the Friends Meeting, Methodist, Presbyterian and Episcopal
Churches, of Swarthmore, have been
taking flowers every Friday, from the
first o( June until the end of September, to the Philadelphia General Hospital under the auspices of the "Flowers for the Flowerless" committee of
the Delaware County Federation of
"'oman's Clubs. 'fhe flowers are taken
direct to the hospital and some of the
chairmen collected bushel baskets of
half-pint jars to he used as containers
which were greatly appreciated at the
hospital. A committee of young girls
bunch lhe flo\vers and take them
through the wards with ":Mother
Aloore."
Mrs. Harold Griffin, chairman for
August for the Presbyterian Church,
reports a fine response from the public~~""'1·~~
rtl J1l101'ean as k·tng for
H;J
11- - ,lin::' - -~wa
mure flowers. It required lour cars to
transport them to Philadel hia.
p
vantagt;!"s
.
.111(bemg
d marooned. in -thismosqu!to, 111 este co.unty wh~le many
of their playmal~s enjoy vaca~lOns with
sea or mountam breezes, 10 cooler
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climes, or at least where different
scenes engage the vien.
When Annie, an organ grinder's
thrce-year-old Brazilian monkey, profusely tipping her hat for coins and
equipped with the telltale mirror which
betrayed her sex despite masculine atSeason Launched Friday After
tire, descended upon the Borough there
Two Postponements; Chester
was sufficient rejoicing to make e\'en
Won Wednesday
older children forget the monotony of
summer existence in this place. Thanks
Aft~r twice postponing the opening
Annie! - and we trust the trit) was not
of
the box lacrosse season because of
altogether unprofitable for you.
rai'~,
the Swarthmore Indians opened
e.1
theIr 1~38 campaign last Friday, with
To Move to New Home
a 7-5 victory over the Philadelpia Lacrosse Club. The second game was
Swarthmore Police Captain Alvin J. played with the Chester Comets, WedHerr and his wife and sen, Alvin Jos- nesday and resulted in a victory for
eph, ] r., will move into their new horne
the visitors by the score of 5 to 1.
at 40J Michigan avenue on Saturday
In the opencr, Hickman starred by
of next week, September 3.
scoring
4 goals. H. Belfield, Kahler,
The house which has been occupied
by Dr. \Valter J, Scott, assistant pro- and Shelly contributed the other tallies
fessor o( zoology at Swarthmore Col- in a game that was hard fought and
lege. has just been purchased by the 011 even terms until shortly before the
Heers through Titus J. Ewig, of the final whistle.
\Vednesday, the Chester Comets won
office of M. Parker, Swarthmore.
Captain Herr is only the second local a well-played game that seemed much
police captain to own a home in the cl,?ser than the score indicates. H. Belfield sent the lone Indian tally into
Borough.
the net.
~-The next game will be August 31,
Latest Additions to Library
at 7:00 P. M. between the Chester
New fiction in the Swarthmore Pub- Comets and thc Philadelpbia Lacrosse
lic Library includes; "The Ugly Dachs- Club, at the Rutgers avenue field.
The report of mosquito activity at
hund" by G. B. Stern, "We Lived as
Children" by K. Hulme, "Prelude for last Friday's game. is somewhat like
War" by L. Charteris, "Age of Con- the rumor of Mark Twain's death of
sent" by N. Lindsay, URich Girl, Poor which he observed, that the report ~as
Girl" by F. Baldwin, "Kindling" by N. somewhat exaggerated.
Line-ups.
Shute. "The Wan" by M. R. Rinehart,
Indians
PhUa. L. C.
"Homing'" by G. L. Hill, "You Haven't
.......... goal ........... Polllll
Changed" by M. Banning, "Requiem ~Iablcr.
. Kahler ........ R.D .....•....... HeSCh
for Idols" by N. Lof.s, "The Barly Roche .......•... L.D ••••••••••.... S8
E. Kahler ......•. R.W. • , •••... W. Kahler
Fields" hy R. Nathan, "The Spanish W.
Hickman ...... C...•....•••••• Chandler
House'· by E. Smith, ".case of the Sub- H. BelReld.....
L.W.. .•.... ~ •.. Shrader
stitute Face" hy E. S. Gardiner, "The
Slmre:!--Swarlhmore. P. Belfield Stupka
Man from Cook·~" by P. Banks, "Em- S,lrelt. Shelb. Fello\1;!I. Battdorf; PhdadeIphi~
::IlSLCutlhlll, ),[alc!', COl'lI1uke, Mathews.
ily" by S. BCll~on, "The Beast ~[ust ",ra,u.r.
Goal,.-lhckman -1. U::ahler I, H. JJelfield 1.
Uie'~ by N. Blake, "Midnight Sailing" Shelly 1, Shrader 1. Frllzt!\' I, Maley 1. MacI, W. Kahler 1. Time or Period&--16
by L. Blochman, "The Doomsday Men" cuhhlll
min .
by J. Priestly, "The Bridge in the
Refcree---Cltfl Rnmsey. Pa. StaLe.
Jungle" by B. Traven, 'fMr. Zero" by
P. Wentworth, "This is 1\{e, Kathie" G~~cla~~:' ......... goal ......... ~
by J. Yenni. .
~tabler .....•••••• L.D . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roche
New lion-fiction follows: "The Com- 1tl1ake ............ B.D• • ~ ••..•• J. Kabler
lng Victory Ot Democracy" I'
Ly T.!of
a~ubblD. . . . . . .. c. . ......••.••.. Green
G a e.y •• , • •• • • • •• R.W ••••••••• E, Kahler
MaUll. "Swedes in America" by A. onion .......... L.V" .••••••• R. Belfield
Benson, "Goose Feathers" by G. Digby, . Comet Spa~s: Budd. Sachs. Dolman. eo....
"Across the Frolltiers'~ by P. Gibbs, ~~~:; ~~s,s Seh'~s'kFruier, Kra'ten·
"A Sou th erner D·Iscovers t h e S outh" Campbell.
.
pares. 1up a. Shelly Strelt.
Battdorf.
Dingle. Fellows. ~feree-ff
by. J. Daniels, "My Sister Eileen" by enG Rulll&CY. Pennsslvania State.
R.
McKenney
' D - _Oalll :
Belfield; Gordon~ )(8.ccubb1h~•
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__ ler 2; H.
Cosinuke.
INDIANS WIN
OPENER 7T05
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
AUG 261938
COLLE-(';E.
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19, 1938
DRIVE
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position \\lth J..::l\lJIg 1u:r 11I(hlll (llIIet Illd st:\cralill'1II1)(,T 110 Ihnt SI)TlIIgs I tflll "hll.:h
the (.race 11IH:
HIs mother Mrs "tinTS 111 Sk'TU.:kcts
I n\IC\\ hCIll~ 11111.\ h \1..' pnnhlS(;d II BlIllirllmllh:
C lrla \\ Ilsol1 daughter of Mr and (,(urge \\ I cakUl~ \\111 remove from st Ig\'d August )!{ and 19 for \\lmh she! I' I
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IllS \\lfl thrH da,s last \\Cck \\'Iule Mr
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NEWS NOTES
PHIl h: ,kills Itft StlluilY for New
\ork to
IsSlIUle
Ills
He\\
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hlrthdtl\ wllh I pari) on I ucsda) of have III Ipartlllcilt 111 ~c" ~ ork Cit) progr 1111
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lui DllIglc
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Ho\\anl J Dmglc Jr of Park l\CIIUe
rcturmd homl' last
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after
spcndl1lg' tell d 1\:-. III Sodus Pomt N
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FOR RENT
FOR REI'T Housekeeping apartment four l-t
from 'ork s 1 Will Pille Camp
rooms find bath 139 Rutgers a\enue
\ .. here the) had
A N GarreLL Telephone SWarthmore 489 lJ lIcC\ POlld :\[c
or PelUHPacker 4442.,;;;=;--;::;-c::::==",,=> bCl'1I Ie r 1\\0 necks
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Furnished or unfurnished
apartments Modern 011 beat Elcctrlc
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re(rlgeratlon Continuous hot water Tele
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tcr B Ifh IT I of I~utg('rs avenue to
FOR RENT-Apartment entire second floor
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$75 month includes gns electricity elee J
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t\ IIIg ~1t}llda\ for Long Island N Y
phone bVmrthmure 295 R
FOR RENT - AttrncUo.;p
modem apart.. "hen tht.' \ \\ III hc the gucsts of their
ments fi\c rooms bath three rooms ststlT :\,1 rs Bcrt flllkh I1n fhe, plan
bath Nice location Adults Telephone
t) rctl1rll II( mc thl da\ hdorc J abor
Swnrthmore 1581 W
FOR RENT-Attrnct1\e apartment four J>tl\
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rooms bath Electricity refrigeration
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garage Included $45 month 124 Linden
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thret: of I ~rk lIHI :\llcIlIgan lvellues had as
rooms bath or four rooms two baths
Electric re(rlgl'ratlon
Garage ao.;ailnble t Ilelr gUt t" It dmller on \Vedllesdas
Telephone Sw uthmore 1133
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... lllil IlHI ~II s I Buell man of Plllia
delphi I
FOR SALE - Home on HlIl Attractive
grounds On bus line near College 011
).Ir lilt! '-Irs i rcdcnc B Cahc.:rt
heat Occupancy in two months BerthA. Ir
f Rulle\ 10\\IIS11l1' \\111 nturn
Sellers tclt!phone Swarthmore 295 R
FOR SALE PEACHES EL RANCHO OR tillS \\llk ~lId from a t\\O "ccks' vaca
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north of Rose Tree Hunt Club near :Me~ tlon SpCllt It en st tl I Ike N Y
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hnng their grandcluldrell
1938 MODEL equipped with radio heater
defroster Scarcely used Telephone Swarth I,,-athn n and I d\\ard Belfield home
more 1147
from lllllJl JllIffree \\ est Sprlllgficld
FOR SALE - Antique mahogany drop lea.! ~ II "hlTl the\ 111\( "lIcnt thl' sum
table six legs maple end table RCA
radio and table Tclcphone S"arthmore nn r
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cOIl\nle.!;cellt nnd chronic Care given if I
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Ilour Newest type oU heat enclosed and
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screellc(l porches lot 125 x175 one block Ih~lr II( It
(rom High School Flcst offer $7500 will
J1 1 k
bu~ thls hne location can be full} n
1l \ ex) t: ct 10 )C gone a "ce or SO
nnnced UUIt-UONDEDItEUCOIt
~Ir
Shclh~ Shlllkllll ofllrt~I)('rs
S\\ uthm»rc I It ")11
?Il Cornell henlle III
tOPIIt:d Frula\ 10 \ISII :\Ir ami
:\1 ro.; \ P Shankhn t f Amherst ave
D. DURNALL
IIt1(
IIl1tll \\ cdnesd l\ nlgllt \\Iule ell
liE II "STATE
rOlltt 10 Kelllllck\ She.;
the gUl'st
OJh" J 10 t:orncll Ave
)f he nr It I te I gl\ cn 1)\ M r Shank
I ( I. f1Jwm Sw 13
1111 "cdlll'Stll\ Iftl rll II
S II('s Ucn.als nd I'roperty Management
Thirt} 'ne Jot'IrS ID Swarthmore handling
Ue II Estate
:\1 r
tlld ~I r
\ P SI lIIkhn l1ld
\\c soliCit ~our husmess and confidence
f tllllh \\ III rellil \ t ITll ·10 \mherst
FOR SALE
l\ lnlle to s\ r lC\lSl r...: Y September
3 bt'drm~ 2 baths 10
cash Priced at!l' :\.Ir Shlllkllll hiS hun Irm:-.fl'rred to
$10 000
5
mortgage Well located in t hl hnme oiliu
f III U Ill)) 1Il} thc
Sw rtlunore
C ITnt r Corpor 111011
nOBI HI I n \IIC, /luwl. II "(ultor
I hl Sh nklm I lH btlll gUtsts of
2]1 (ornlll A\e
1I111tr
It
se\(rll Vlrtlcs gl\cn 111
lei S\\ 211
S\\ ~rt hmore and (' t of ·0\\ 11
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Phone Madison 1113
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Sh tIIkhn Dr tIId :\In, I ral1khn Gil
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J.
tlul Mr...
\I1<1rc\\s returned Il~t Saturday to
th~lr home 011 i\:orth Chester road aftu
I It.' ute II lilt \ndre\\ shad SPl' nt h\o
\Heks \\llh th~ Resent.' Corps It lort
(,enrgl ~Ie Hie :\Id IIHI ~lrs Andrcns
had \lsltcd hH parl'lIts ~Ir lIul l\frs
I D Caml n. n ~of• Allcnto\\
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Bt.' h re Ill: r rl'cellt
111 Irnlgt :\Irs (reell \\\ lit "IS !l.l1ss
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~Ir Iml :\lrs Ch lries KUllmcl IIld of ,\\ollhrook n Id \\ llhngfonl 111115
daugh"':rs of Ha\Cdord plan; sP(,lIt 1"11h tlil'lr son I h\ Ifd h IH returm:d
the \\clk ~l1d at Sl'Il\\lck Islll1d ~Id from I tnp It) J Ikl 101l1Sl' lIld B 111fT
fishmg tIlIl (rlhhmg III thclI- fourte..:n
Ihl'lr (til :\Ionnc "ho gradulted
font sll skllT Kist \\llIch 1\[r KIIII fr01ll C( null Unl\(To.;lh II ... t "prlllg 1Il
mel hid JlIst completed
,,111 rcturn thl re f r I ( st gradu Itt:
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\\ork tills fill 1:-. spl'lIdlllg Ihe slimmer \\ M h
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Secret In J Ihou j{lch lnl III I lIr lpt
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SOil of I Ifl\ctte lHIllIl' Idt list] f1
(11\ h
spl'lld hiS h\ll \\ccks \ Icalloll
~I rand :\t r
0 :\t Hook lIul dill
II SUllSll :\ll Iccompalllcd I" IllS ~Oll drcil Dick wd :\1 In \nn (f \\ e hi ~Ic
1\1..' 1\1(' rclurlled 1111 \\ll1-. from C 11111'
Iliutl Jr
1hz thetl
:\c\\port
\\1t<:rc they
(hn .. t 111 i\
I ne.. md SOil had h III I ( t tt llo:e o.;lIlet \ugust 1
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or lim Igo Irn\l'tl last \\Cck to
:\Ir Ind ~Ir
IllllT\ \ Plp('r UHt
\1"'11 :\Ir ... I fll' parellts :\'lr Iud Mrs
l f 'lit
1\ l' 1111t:
Idl "e
'rallk II 1I0eng (f Rutgers l\ellUC
~I t:lld t\\() \\l'~ks
On Sund 1\ \\ 1111 ~I rs I C I Ilstlllgs of
\\ e ... tclall' I\UI\I(' the\ dro\c 10 Quail
Clt\ i\;r f \\ hue 1h(\ left I ntz to re
\\ Ihun Il\ltr
mam ulltli Ilmrsd 1\ as the gucst of IIUC 11111 Ill.' r SOil I
fohllll\ I~ Io.;S\Hllu son of Dr and :\Irs lIId II lIIghttr :\1 s :\1 ~rth
C I Hns:-'\\l'llcr of I{1\CT\ tC\\ road S Iturd l\ ft r Ihc \\ Illte ;\lotll lUll"
\\h I If(' pClldmg thc lIlonth of Aug ~ II
u .. t It th(' h( f(' nsort Be fon gOI11g:
k S mfonl rdllTllul list
It thl'
I (rc the R Iss\\cllcrs took I
to
hiS
h
IIIl )11 i>1Ckm"on 1\LlHle
se\l'T1l \\t(.'ko.;. Irlp to the \\cst dunng
\\llIch :'I.lrs I fitS JOlllcd them for Se\ c Hllpldlllg 111 JlIl1H r \ l Ir ami
Hhhtlnn I lll11l11cr \\( rk It the Um
cral "h rt tnps
f \\ Isconstll 1lis I areuts Mr
:'I.lrs l nes \\as thl' gucst of ~(r ami
illld
:\Ir
lIerht:rt I S IIlfnnt recellth
:\1 r I I I h dgl' pel h of Cornell a\C
\1"lled
\Ir
Sll1fordo.;mother ~lrs I ~
nUl'
\\Ith thclr dllldrcn Bcth Jane
S
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Bunker 11111 III
an
th~ Ilu Itn list Fnda\ nCllmg
Proics ... or and Mrs J S I I\l1lg:;1< III
:\lrs J4ncs md Fntz \\111 Ie I\C next
\\Itl their 1\\0 S))ls lIld d lUghter of 1:1
IUl'"dl\ h \ISlt fnends III Pittsburgh
I 1 h 11 :\[ ISS \\111 111( \e II1tO HI) pllk
I h('\ \\ III he J )IIIC
II ~cJltllnhl'1 ( Pr )fl':;sor 11\
:\Irs Ihlng \\hn \\111 ICCOmpall} Ihem
(n1ll('s fn III thl 1111 \ lnl Lm
to ChiC Igo tn Hllkc thl'lr hU11Il'
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"-Ir I1ellT) D :\Iock tlt Cornell lH S\\ Irlhm .. ~ Colkge
\\ :\1
:\1 r mil i\1I... J \\ IItn I h01l11 SOil
1111t t'lltl'flal11cd mformall} It hll1dllOIl
IIHI thn~ dllghtels I lIhlla Annc
on \\ cdncsd 1\
~1 Irlll l I!HI S\ dill' \ \\ ho lrc l CCUP} IIlg
:'1.1 rs \ Pn "C)tt \ \ IllIs lIld d High
PUBLIC HEARING
tcr ~I tn o( Colullliu I tHIIlH' Idt
The Board o( Adjustment wlll hold a c.;
"ednesd 1\ to \lsl1 :\Irs Petl'r I I Id public hearing on the appeal o( Robert W III
of Park 1\ ellue 111 H In e} Cedars N Kinsley In the Council Chamber Borough [H ,
Hall Swarthmore Pa on September 2nd & l
J until Sundin
1938 at 8 0 clock P M D S T The lot In II
qUe&Uon is located 011 t.he East side of I I
*
John I (1Ig:\\ell h ts ht:ell 111 "IIU Cornell Avenue approximately 389 feet t
South of Yale Avenue being thc Southeast
Smull\ It III" hOIlll' 011 1 tf I) ctt(' aH coruer o( Cornell AVenlie and an unopened II
street known as Stratford Avenue Per I
nue
mlsslon is requested to locate a single
family frame dwelling approximately 20 ~\ I
(eet South o( the Southerly line of said
~I Inl Sch ,..:iu of :\1 )rlt II S\\ Irtl
Strat(otd Avenue (unopened) leaving a 10! ,,, , HI I
III JrC: IIlgh Slhool
tlHll'llt IS SP(lldlllg foot yard between said dwelling and the
II r t
line of said lot whleh Is approx r I I
tht S1l1lltlltT at Sk\ top P I IS Ihe guest Southerly
imatelv 52 15 feet in width The set back I '
of Dorth) \\ aid) PllIlhp .. \\ ho IS II( st from Cornell Avenuc Is not Involved In
this appeal
I ~ I ~ HU\
css tt I he lodge then
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
Sk
\toPI
Secretary!
:\1 lrJI 111 Id( l hit III the
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!\lARY EYRE MacELREE
T,lu/.er oj PUlllo-P,pe Organ
Theory
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MUS A J.
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• Like hIdden expenses of all kmds, your house wmng
IS out of SIght Is It out of mmd, too? If It IS, you may be
daily cheated of a full·measure of current You get full volt
age mto your meter If your wumg facihhes choke your
supply beyond It, you are mlssmg full comfort, conve·
mence, safety, economy and effiClency of electrIcal usage
•••
FIRST, copper wmng must be
adequate m SIze (large enough
core of copper) to care for every
conceIvable use of electrICIty
to supply full measure current
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.·ark nul DarhnnQth Avcs
YE
Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER
Swarthmore 19
-----------------PETER E. TOLD
Gelleral Insurance
417 DAKT~.OUTII AVE
S"arlhmore 1833
plex convemence outlets and
SWItches must be sufhCIent
to fill all your possible needs
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II Ihe <. P liard tnrmerh (f
S" trtllm n.' \\110 SII<"l1t ~Ia\ and June
\\ It h hl r (Iaughll'r :\1 r Frank F ci ler
11)(1 f 1I111h III I lrdal1!'> I ngland re
( (nih f ( t urnl'(1 In In r hOllle t n rhom
I n n ad SprmghC'ld Dr Frank Fetter
III nOIl( 1I11st has hten folll\\llIg a Il1'e
I nscanh III Inglish UIlI\trsltl('S
lIIet Hll'l\lIlg l (,uggcnhellll Fellow
I 1(1 lit Junc 1917 The Fetter" resJ(ie
111 Il(\\\ J and \\111 relurn from Ing
land I II tl e QUt.'tll :\faT\ salhng Scpt
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ASK YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR OR CALL US FOR A CHECK· UP
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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III thl P ISSIII}.! «f :\Irs I h
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IH t ~Ih \\ tht 1,ll\s l: tl h lIulll II' f HI I
\ I !emg \ c ~rs l11el f I1ll11g Sight to get
thl UPl't:f h 11Id \\llh htr 11111)(1 lnd
1Il'lrt hut rcm lined as c\('r kClllh 111
terested III thc ICtl\IlilS 1I d the let Ilc
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lII('rclfulh hnd last IIIIIOS
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hll"h IIld
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hft,eth
FORD EXECUTIVE
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TO l\IRS.llINIS
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<.. I I Ilil t t l t:T II I till lIglu til
tr t\lllllg \ Il Itlt IIlr ... lrc IIII",slllg In
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till lJprl'llIIl\l \\hell thl' It:nodu;
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EXAllIlNE FOOl BALL PLAYERS
AI HIGH SCHOOL TODAY
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ISS 110\\ I plrt 01 HI h II She \\ah
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Al BLUE CHURCH
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BE ENFORCED
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AUGUST 26, 1938
Tunis, of Princeton and
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Mr. and Mrs. Howar
lUg e
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·· Ie New York, and LalayeUe avenues, with her daughters,
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he has been ill with pneumonia. Mrs. lamily, Mary, H oward an d T e d '.
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Mrs . Howard Kirk Philippa and Patt ~v , returned Friday
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LOII D'U..'eU's mother and aunt, Mrs. H. Park avenue, arc gomg to cean I 11 5 VlSI III
~lllttl F. Roberson
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and Miss Marie True, of N. J. this Friday I or len d ayo.
an d f km.'1 y, 0 I L a I ayette a venue , until from Atlantic City, N. J. where she had
S ep t em b er 17 W IJen h e WI'11 re turn to visited her lather, Mr. Philippus MilMiss Bealric L auterb ae k , 0 f
Albany, N. Y., and her sister,
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h i l e r , of St. Davids,
since Mouday.
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Mi88 Ruth Detlefeeu Entertained Lillian Roberson, of New R(lcilellle,1 Vernon, N. Y "vtSlte
N. Y., arrived Thursday of last
Dingle over the week-end. They atMrs. Louis· C~I: Emmolls, of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Carels, of
For Mi88 Loube Keatley
to remain until September 10.
tended the wedding and reception of Meadow lane. left Wednesday to spend Biverview road, are spending several
Yesterday
Miss Isabel Smiley. of Abbington, C
Pa. a week .U1 Rockport, M ass.
d M ass.
Robersoll and her daughter arc
weeks 011 Martha 'V'
The three girls were classmates at e* • •
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•
Miss Ruth Detlefsen, of Lafayette at The Harvard.
avenue, entertained at tea !.::ii~~t'::1
dar Crest College.
Mr. and -Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, of
Mrs. M. D. Dennison who has been
afternoon for Miss Louise ~
Mrs. Charles B. Shaw and daughter:
J h Harvard avenue, spent the week-end visiting Mrs. William Thompson. of
former Swarthmorean, who with
Dorothy, returned Saturday to their
Mrs. Robert T. Bair and son, 0 n, with their son. Mr. Ellis G. Bishop, of North Chester road, for the past two
home on Whittier place. Mrs. Shaw left Tuesday to visit Mrs. Frank N. Cranford, N. J.
'
months will leave Monday for her
Pa.rents, Major and Mrs. Ed. win
of Swarthmore, at
had Silent the s'Ummer vl'sl'ting Mrs. Smith, formerly
Keatley, and sister, A d e Ie, arrIVe d
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home in San Francisco, Cal.
Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sey- Edward Lindeman, of High Bridge, Gloucester, A ass~, ~r.a wee or so.
Miss Marian Kirk, of Lafayette ave·
mour S. Rutherford, of Strath Haven N. J., during Mr. Lindeman's st&y in
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Davis, of Garrett nue, left Monday to spend two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson
. au d D oroth y I13d VIS
. I'te d th e avenue, will leave tomorrow f or a va- with her grandmother, Mrs. Andrew an d f ami'1 y, formerIy 0 f Coneord VI'11e,
avenue until today. The K eaIIeys were Ca I'f
I orma,
Burns Chalmers, •of Framingham, Mass. move d '111tO th e St one H ouse on th e
, way from F ort S ne II'109, M'm· A rt h ur R . Danas, 0 f EI m avenue, at cation in Cape May, N. J.
on their
Tunhannock, Pa.·
• •
Mrs. Wesley N. Clifford, of South
of the Strath Haven Inn last
nesota, to Bowling Green, Ky.
• • •
Mr. Shaw, who had been tcaching in
Mrs. William C. Taylor, of Cleveland,
d
Dr. and Mrs. Miles H. R 0 b ·mson an d tl.e department of library science at Ohio, formerly of Riverview road, Chester road, and Mrs. Edward Boy . ,
Park avenue, have returned to their
.
h I ft
two &ons, Peter and Jimmy,
woe
summer session of the University Swarthmore, is spending a week or so
William A. Lippincott, 4th, of The
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after a two·w.~ek stay in Asbury
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Woods Hole, Mass., "a ou
ugus
Michigan at Ann Arbor, Mich., re· visiting friends here.
Harvard, will leave tomorrow to spend
after visiting Mrs. Robinson's parents,
to his home here on :Monday.
Park. N. J.
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a week at the Boy Scout Camp, TreasDr. and Mrs. J. M. JohUn, of Na~hShaw, will return tomorrow from
Miss Carolyn Cresson who has been
Mrs. Harold Barnes returned to her ure Island. Upon his return he will
ville, Tenn., will live in New MexiCO Camp Wallawhatoola, Mi11boro, Va. itt at her home on Riverview road with home on North Princeton avenue Tues- enter the fresh mall class of Swarthuntil the latter part of October when where he has spent the summer.
a heart condition since December is day after a two weeks' illness in the more High School.
they will return to their residence at
now imprO\'cd and able to be
Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelvhia.
Captain A. J. Herr, who spent the
204 Dickinson avenue. On Novrmber 1 Mrs. ,"Valler Rodman Shoemaker, of stairs and about the lawn of het home.
Dr. Robinson will take
his
Riverview road, who returned last week
Samuel L. Cresson returned
Mr. and ~-Irs. T. W. Crossen and second week of his vacation from the
duties as interne at the
from the University Hospital, Philadel. week from Rocky Mountain Biological Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins, all of Crest Swarthmore Police Department moHospital.
phia, where she had undergone an Statioll. Crested Butte, Colo., where he lane. spent last week-end at Camp toring through New England and to
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Strawderman, Va. where Barbara Ann Quebec accompanied by his wife and
'Irs. Samuel M. Dodd, Miss Grace operation two weeks earlier, JS
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and Samuel Dodd, Jr., left Friday :=~'u~:~;~~.~·
visiting relatives 111 CIles'Ir. al.d 'frs. •Charles
Dodd
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attended camp this summer.
Mr. Epl)ley, of Marysville. Pa., reto spend the week~end in Ocean City,
severa wee s.
daughter, Joan, 01 Ogden avenue, left
•
turned to his home 011 Linden avenue.
N. J., visiting the Misses Agnes and
• • •
Monday for a week"s cruise to Hance's
Trevor Robcrts, of Ogden avenue, Rutledge, last Sunday afternoon. AlEdith Robbins, of Moorestown, N. J.,
Mrs. J. Donald Gibson. of Hillborn Point. Md. on their boat, IIThoan."
underwent an appendicitis operation at
vin J. Herr, Jr., will arrive home this
until Tuesday.
and Mrs. Albert Sidney John•
the Jefferson Hospital on Tuesday.
Sunday
after visiting Mrs. Herr's par* * •
son. of South Chester road, euterMr. and Mrs. Basil Sprague and SOil,
•
ents,
1o.Ir.
and Mrs. John Schroeder, of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Robinson, taincd their luncheon club at Mrs. Sheldon. who have been spending the
Frances and Adrienne Shira, of
Harrisburg,
for two weeks and spendof Rogers lane, Wallingford Hills, left Johnson's homc 011 Wednesday, August summcr in West House, all the College North Chester road, returned Friday
this
\\'eek
with Mr. and Mrs. Ep·
last Friday fOBr a thbree wdeelks' Rcrubi~e on 24.
campus, will move into the
from a six-wcek stay at Oconomowoc,
Chesapeake ay a oar t le 0 IOson
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Feakins apartments in the Freedley Wis.
ketch "Caroline."
William J. l\lcClurc. of Riverview house, 401 Swarthmore avenue. SeptMiss Roberta Kohl, of Norristowll,
road, returns home tomorrow pfter ember 6. Sheldon, who graduated from
Connie Heg who is staying at Miss
Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert Conrad, spending two months in Europe.
Mercersburg Academy last spring, will OIiYe Cleaves' home 011 Ogden avenue is the guest of Miss Doris Rowand, of
of Washington, D. C., visited Mrs. Conenter Swarthmore College next month. entertained at a small luncheon-bridge Yale avenuc, for a few days.
Nancy
rad's parents, Mr. and llrs. William
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n rs , Louis Brooks, who has bcen Mr. Sprague is with Stone and We b _ T lies d ay. H er gues t s we r e 'fl'ss
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II M'ISS B e tt y Sm'th
and
Vlachos, of Vassar avenue, last week- VI'SI't,'lt'"~ her 5011 and daughter-in-law, ster 011 the new Scott Paper Company P owe,
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Hedgerow Theatre'
end .
1o.Ir. and Mrs. Charles H. Brooks, of construction job at Chester.
S'tie W 0 Iters.
Dickinson avenue, returned to her
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The Hedgerow Theatre, Moylan. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Mett. of Sche- home in Woodbury, N. J. on Tuesday.
:Mr. and Mrs, Richmond D. Fetherolf
Jim Powel1, of Swarthmore place,
Rose Valley, announces four Shaw
nectady, N. Y., with their three chil• * *
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and son. Donald, of Park avenue, re- spent the week-end at Cape May, N. J. plays for next week's bill. Scheduled
dren, Barbara, Elizabeth and ~u~ith,
Mrs. Carl De Moll, of Park avenue, turned last Thursday, August 18, from
Nancy Powel1, of Swarthmore place,
the other two days are Eugene O'Neill's
arrived Tuesday for a ten~day VISit
left Monday for Chester Springs, Pa. a two weeks' vacation at Canandensis, visited in Ocean City, N. J. last Sun"The Emperor-Jones," on Wednes·
Mrs. Mett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. where she will attend art school for Pa. where they had a cottage.
day and Monday.
day.
with Arthur Rich and jasper Dee.
A. B. Chapin, of Harvard avenue.
two weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. HaroM G. Griffin and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Burris West and
Miss Alice Robinson is expected to
Mr. al.(1 Mrs. Alfred Gary Wh.·te, of SOilS, R 0 l
. Itome on D'ICk Thursday, the increasingly popular
)ert d
an R'ICIlar d, 0 f Rutgers family returned to their
return to her home on College avenue Colle"'e
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iIlS011 avenue ast un ay a tcr spell d - pcace play. "The Frodi," by L. D. Kenabout
the
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The Shaw plays for thc week are:
month's trip to Mexico, viSiting f rs. wl.ere tl.ey had 'I,ee.. ho"sehuntl·ng.
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" Eugene H. Gipson, of Fanbau t, M'11111.
Monday-the last pcrformanc~ this
Carlos .Avila,. of !d- exico City, the or- They expect to move to Chevy CII.se,1
on to West Medford, Mass. where
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mer MISS E lSie PItman, of Swarthmore, Md. about September I 5. 'r heir
. h orne, they will visit Mr. Griffin's moth er, CI- lar Ieg- -A .,' (M'k)
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IId.VO;,·LJ r·.,' 01 year of the comedy, "You Never Can
.: and stoiJping'':at several towns near 315 College avenue, has been sold Mrs. Annie M. Griffin. Their last stop Washington, D. C., is expected this Tell." with Mary Eshcrick, Ferd Nofer,
M·exico City.
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through Titus Ewig, ill the office of will be at the home of Mrs. Annie C. Saturday to visit j ames Dryden, of Ccle McLaughlin and Harry Sheppard;
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Park and M. Parker, to Mrs. Edith H. Dewees. Thompson, Glo'tlcester, Mass. where Dartmouth avenue, and other Swarth- Tuesday-Hedgerow's first play, "Canfamily of Cornell avenue, left last
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they will pick up their daughter, Char- more friends, Mike's father and broth- dida" featuring Miriam PhiIHps, Harry
week to spend three weeks in Ocean
Miss Mabel White, of Beloit, Wis., lotte, and bring her home with them. er, Ed, were recent Swarthmore visi- Sheppard and David Metcalf; Friday-.
eXI)ects to return to her home on Mon- They eXI,ect to return in about ten tors and John Naisby, of Yale avenue, the newest Shavian play in the reperCI'ty, N]
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, August 29, after visiting her b rot h • days.
has !leen visiting E d at t h e D ravu tory. "The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles;" Saturday-UToo True To
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore \Viding, of er and sister·in·law. Mr. and Mrs. AI* * *
summer place at Annapolis.
Bc Good."
"Skyland," Ridley Creek road, Media, fred Gary White, of College avenue.
Mr. J. Dayton Gibsoll. of Waterleft \Vednesday to motor to Delta, Oh•
hury, Conll., arrives today to spend
Dr. and Mrs. Hans P. Neiser and
tario, Canada, to visit Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. C. E. Lappc, of Chester, rc- ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.lcll.i\,d,,!n have returned to their home
Do You Know
Wiltiam T. Ellis, of Walnut lanc.
turned Monday from the Crozer Hos- J. DonaJd Gibsoll. of Hillborn avenue. on Kcnyon avenue after a several
The Sure Cure tor aDJ' Auto Trouble'
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pit at, Chcster, where he was admitted
wceks' motor trip to Grand Teton NaMr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Franck and following a heart attack last Thursday,
Phillip Price has returned from a
Park.
Call 440
SOil, Larry, of Cornell avenue, have re- and is improving at the home of his six· week trip to California with a masnr..
Batt.d.
turned to Swarthmore after spending SOil and daughter~il1~la\V, Mr. and Mrs.
a week in Ocean City, N. j.
E. C. Lappe, of Yale avenue.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
"Honse of Dlstlnetive Linens"
FINAL SALE
Dartmouth and Lafayette AYeli.
John Longwell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fine Floral Sateen
Alfred E. Longwell, of Lafayette aveChester
"We Don't seU CanWe Senlce Them"
Down
Filled Comforts
Pa.
Colors to select from - Blue, Green,
Harvard & Rutgers Avenue
Gold, Peach and OrChlel
Starts Friday
THE SW ARTHMOREAN
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THE LINEN SHOP
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"LETTER OF INTRODUCTION"
with
Adolph Menloo
Don
AMECHE -
In
Arleen
WHELAN
"GATEW.ty"
with
Gre&'ory Ratoff-John Carradlne·
Binnie Barnes
Edgar Bergen
ChorBe McCarthy
Wasbington
For Reservations
Phone Mr. Lippincott
Swarthmore 149
Pa.
Starts Saturday
THElJEAD END~KlDS
MEDIA
"LORD JEFF"
Monday and Tuesday
KAY FRANCIS
In
"MY BILL"
Wednesday and Thursday
. MELVYN DOUGLAS
FLORENCE RICE
In
"FAST COMPANY"
t .,.... .,
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$10.50 each
Wlll Hold for FUture Dellvery
H. T. Patterson
1318 Walnut St.
Est. 1908
Pblladelphfa
Ph. PEN. 0691
C.O.D.
VAN ALEN BROS.
-MANOR-
SWD.
COAL AND FUEL OIL
10412 (Swarthmore Subscribers Onl,,)
THEATRE
Prolpect P.rle
Friday and Saturday
GINGER ROGERS
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS.
In
"HAVING A WONDERFUL
TIME"
Monday and Tuesday
MICKEY ROONEY
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW
In
''LORD JEFF"
EVEN ON vacationtime can weigh pretty
heavily if you're worrying about what may be
happening back home.
lETNA-IZE
A Comhiaation Re8idenC1!;::::r.
SWARTHMORE CANDY SHOP
Reollell8 Friday, September 2
Jr,
of CaUfornia and Berlin. He was ac·
live in educational work in Los An-
PVIII.JBBBD _'I' nmAY A'Z
BWUTIIIIOIIB, PA.
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geles, Cal., ror a number 01 years and
from there accepted Ihe call ,to the
Ch .
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y~tematic Theology in
Pnnceton Seminary where he is now
PETER E. TOLD
Associate Prof.ssor of Homiletics and
EtJIIor
Dean of Students.
The Re D 'd B
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ROSAIJE DRYDEN
return t ~h av~. raun, pastor, will
If. . . MIt.ing Se;embe:u4PI~~n dSunday morn·
the' Church Sch~l w'l~par~ments of;
Phone Swadbmore III
Sunday mornin S t i r e open on
8Iltered .. 8ecoD4 CluIllaUa', "Ul1lU7 H, • 1 k
g, ep enlber 18, at 9 :45
1m. ~:: ~
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26,1938
Christian Science Church
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At Its New Location ill tlte
Celia Building, 104 Park "Avenue
With Addition of
Delicious Homemade Cakes, Rolls and Pastries
From Swarthmore Kitchens
Telephone Swar,hmore 2149
Party Orders Filled
Dear Editor:
I think there should be some public
recognition made of the splendid work
of our Burgess among the younger lads
of t he community.
When ·this Summer Recreation Committee business is brought up each
year and we put our hands in our
pockets, magnanimously withdraw fifty cents or so and contribute it to
the annual fund. in most cases that's
as far as it goes. And that's as far as
it ever would go if every adult dismissed the matter from his mind so
easily and went selfishly or, if that's
too strong, thoughtlessly off to enjoy
part or all of his summer tripping
thither and yon or sitting idly com·
fort able at home.
I know and appreciate that there are
a number of other committee members
and generous assistants who help con·
siderably but I can't but believe a great
deal of the necessary dependability and
friendly resourcefulness has been
shouldered by John Pitman. Every time
I've had an opportunity to see things
being accomplished along any line of
local summer community pastime (and
often in other seasons too, for that
matter) that fellow has been busily in
evidence.
I wonder how many SWo:&rthmore
people are really familiar with the organization and spirit with 'which he~s
endowed the Eagles, Pirates, Junior
Hornets, Wasps and whatnots of the
hoys' neighborhood baseball groups.
How much arranging and inconvenience the job requires too many of us
will never kno\v or care.·
Although I have no little heirs I
stol1ped UI1 town last Friday afternoon
and watched the members of these
'yo'ulig·~j;all ·teams, lioslly atixioiis, await
automobiles of interested merchants
and friends to take them to the big
league game at Shibe Park. This annual treat by the Baseball Club of
Philadelphia is just one more thing the
Burgess has secured for the kids. His
reward in the genuine unconscious delight of those kids seems to be enough
for him.
Maybe this lettcr would have carried more weight hefore next year's
can1J)aign. As it is it will bc forgotten
long before ·that but I could 110t suppress the wish that all Swarthmore
could have seen those eager lads Friday nor resist the desire to recall to
those who weren't there how grand it is
for us that there is one who takes such
relentless interest in our youth and
community.
"Christ Jesus" is the subject"'"of the
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 28
The Golden Texl is: "Thou, B.lbleh.~
Ephratah, though thou be little among
the thousands of Judah, yet out of
thee shall he come forth unlo me Ihat
is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings
forth have been from of old, from ever..
lasting" (Micah 5 :2).
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Methodist Church Notes
Sunday morning, August 28, at 11
o'clock, Octavius Narheth, of Lafayette
have charge of the services
avenue,
instead of the pastor, Rev. Clarence F.
Carter, who will be taking part in the
homecoming services of the Cherry
Valley Charge, Siroudsburg, Po. This
was Mr. Carter'"s first charge.
Last Sunday, Augusl 21, Isaac Yocum. of Walnut lane. assited in the
baptism of his grandson, Robert Ham.
mond Smith.
Last Monday, 'l'uesday and Wedncs·
day Mr. Carter entertained the Church
Messengers, Dickie Hoot, Edward AI.
ston, Harry Hamby. Fred Scott and
Robert Carter, at the Carter cottage
in Pitman, N. j. Tuesday they all spent
the day in Atlantic City, N. J.
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eation
Colonel James E. Davis, of Amherst
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actIve duty at Fort George G, Meade,
Md D
. uring his .tay there early this
month Colonel Davis, commanding ~fficer of the Three Hundred and Thlrteenth Infantry Reserve, gave the address of greeting at the dedication of a
!"emorial window in the Post Chapel
III honor of members of the Three Hundred and Thirteenth Infantry Regiment
who died in the World War. The window was the gift of former officers
of the Regiment. Howard Kirk, 01 Lafayette avenue, a captain in the wartime Regiment, was one o~ it~ many
~embelrs prhesent at t.hel d~dldcatlOn hs~rh
vlce.s or t e memoria WI~ .ow W IC
depIcts a scelle of the Nahvlty.
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TEN COMMANDMENTS
FOR
MOSQUITO PREVENTION
The folJowing rules are contained on
a circular of the Delaware County
Mos«(uito Extermination Commission.
Although the commission's claim of a
mosquitoless county it these "ten Commandments" were observed may not be
exactly taken literally. if each resident
abides by the rules there should at least
never be any other such summer as
this. Mosquitoes breed only in water
(an amount sufficient to fill a tea cup
will produce 250 larvae in ten days)
and are harbored in tall grass and neglected shrubbery for feed and protection.
1. Eliminate all standing water possible.
2. Covcr rain barrels with netting.
3. Clean watering cans twice a week.
4. Seat cesspools tightly with strong
covers
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roofs.
6 Cu'
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t up old tires to prevent holdmg
w7at;;'1
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t wheelbarrows to eliminate
standmg water
8. St ac k 0 Id b• oxes, barre Is and iron
to shed water.
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receptacles.
10. Drain or oil unused cisterns and
excavations.
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Underwood and
daughter. Miss Caroline Underwood, of
Wallingford Hills and Mr. and Mr••
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E. H. Taylor and son Richard 01 Harvard avenue. were the guest; of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Buckman, 01 George
Sch.ool, formerly of Swarthmore, last
Sunday.
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theme along ,he middle line or lhe aald x ...~
c"beliler avenue north .. wrn"~ dIaJ'eeB.
aUy·aYe mlnuletf, eae' 'iuee huDdred fortl'Even fee' to a voint a eorner of laude of
lobn W. Ford: thence lIT _ald laoda oort.h
lixt)'.ftve dep-ea. thtn,·ftve minute.
ODd
hundred aizt7·elx a.od flYe·lentha reet to a
pOiot In Jloe or laodr. of Eleanor K. XUbIlH:
thence alol"W lhe last·mentloned laade lOuth
."cn\)'·lhree tSt.p-eee. flfty·jlye mnutee . _
three hundred fortY'BeYen feel 10 a point 1D
the middle liDe of eald Idlewild &YeDlI8o ~
Ihem'e aloll6 tbe middle of I81d idlewild avenue alltI aloll. lande of Ac-ademT of Notre
Dame IIOUth eixt),,·:8ve degeee. thirty·Aye m1n~
utee e..' one hundred alxt,...ix and Ave-tenUui
feet 10 tbe flrBt mentlolled point and place
of beainn1.tq-.
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Mr. John Dolman, Jr., 01 Vassar
avenue, accompanied by his mother,
Mrs. John Dolman, Sr., of Myrtle avec
Improvemellhl <.'0118i.tl\ of three et0r7 *,tooo.
nue, returned Sunday after a ten-day .tueco and frSlne hoUle 30 :I[ 90 feet: porch
motor trip through New England. They tronl; two etol')" frame l"ar8l"e. 38 x 20 fee'.
stopped to visit the R. Chester SpenSold Bit the "ropert)'" of Barton 8. LebeiWD.
cers. of Swarthmore avenue, at Wal·
Hand mOlley '500.00.
lingford, Vt., on the first lap of Ihe
trip, then continued to the 'White I. WARD HINKSON. Attorney.
Mountains, Mt. Washington and spent Pier! Fada8
No. 286
several days at Boothbay Harbor, Me.
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WILLIAM W. McKIM. SLerifl.
Mr. Thomas H. Hall, of Baltimore All that. certain brlt'.k; me88118p: aod lot or
pike, will sail August 31 on the Europa piece ot land eUuBie on the aOUtbe88t corner
or Tblnl and Edward etreele. In the CiU'" or
for a brief business trip to London.
Chester. County of Delaware and State of
Geoffrey Dolman, of Vassar avenue, Third street twenty·two feet (22'). and. exwill return next week from Camp Gun.. teudlng in depth iJOutb along "he aaid Ed·
wanla etn.-el. continuing tho same width ODe
ston, Centerville, Md.• where he has bundrOO forty fC'!!:t (140') to a twenty"' feet
been sailing counsellor this summer. wide alley called MIU'7 street.
Last week he was visited by his brothBeing knowu and designated 118 No. 1631
er, J ohl1, for se\"Cral days. John, who West Third street.
is on two weeks' vacation, left WedImpruyemellle coneis' of three etory bri,s
nesday with a party of friends on a building. 21 x 64 feet: sture frout; 00" st017
schooner bound for Barnegat Bay, ar- (rame atIditlon. 10 x 18 feet.
riving at Beach Haven. N. J. on SatSold a6 the properly 01 M. J. Spencer aDd
urday in time for the races there and !. Brinton Spencer.
rcturning this week.
J. WA.RD HINKSON, Attorney.
Mrs. john Ryan and Miss Mary Ryan, of Palmers Corner, with Mr. and
Mrs . .1ohn Daly and daughter, Mary
Anll. of Germantown, have been spending the month at Sto'le Harbor, N. J.
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SCHOOL DISTRICT OP SWARTHMOBB
Bwart.lunore. PennsylvanIa
The Board of School DIrector& of the
School District of Swarthmore wlll receive
sealed. quotationa at the HIgh SChool BUlldIng up to 4 p. m., dayl1gbt saving t1me.
A party of Swarthmoreans who Monday. September 12, 1938. for aupplyiDs
cinders tor athletic fleld and tor ateel omvisited Mr. and Mrs Peter E Told of ll&Blum lockem. The School Board reserves
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the right to reject any or all bids in wbole
Park avenue, in Harvey Cedars, N. J., or In part anel/or to award. contracts to
'last Sunday included Mr and Mrs other than the lowest bidder on any Item
.
. or Items. kInd, quaUty, and. character of
J. Walter Thompson alld three daugh- material considered. SpeelflcaUollB may be
ters, of Park avenue; Mr. and Mrs. secured at tbe School Dlatrlct omce in the
Swarthmore HIgh School.
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A. ~rescott Willis and family, of Col·
ELIZABETH A. LUBDBBS•
S peA Jul R
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umlua avenuc' and Mr. and Mrs. John
Secretary.
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Spencer, of SOllth Chester road.
1052
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'Un~allted ammals were called
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little of
for or received by The Delaware CounP k
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f C 1
ar avenue. returned Sunday after
t y A o.cle
or] I re~enlhOdl! o 357rdue ty
spending two weeks at Martha's Vine..
Grand Cakes For You
o nuna s 111 u y, mc u mg
ogs,
yard. Mass.
692 cats,. and olle opossum, a ubbit
Their daughter. Peggy, led a group
and a plgeo~. 13 lost dogs were ..e~
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of older girls from Camp Wakondah,
stored to their OWllers. 435 calls w~re
Centre Harbor, N. H., on a five· day
answered by the ambulance, which
Robin Hood Theatre
canoe trip from Vermont to Quebec
travelled .2230 miles..
' l a s t we'ck.
,. Compl8mis ·of· abuse· to· hurseS', ·-dogs, .St.".l.l:'rillg .. fo.u{" oC the Robin Hood
cats, goats and birds were investigated lfavo~ites for the (,ast two seasons .
Mr. Harry Wood will return to his
and remedied as required. Two arrests !hc It.ttle theatre barn in Arden brings horne on Cornell avenue this week·end
were made, one for shooting and It~ eighth season .to a grand climax after a trip to Montreal, Ottawa. and
wounding a dog, the other for desert-I With that dulcet piece of English hu- Toronto, ~a~lada; Buffalo, N. Y.;· Deing a dog injured by an automobile. mor, "'Ther,e's Ahvay.s Juliet," john troit, Mich.; and Cleveland, Ohio. havHONEY MACAROON
Fines of ten dollars and costs were Van Druten s comedy about a love as ing be~n away since August 9.
imposed by Justices and paid in both great. as that of Romeo and J utiet.
Opcnmg on Tuesday. August 30, folcases.
SHERIFF SALES
lowing the closing of this weck"s perNo Need To Do Your Own
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formance of "Tonight at 8 :30," the
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, COURT HOUSE
Baking These Warm. Daysl
final play features Mary Loane, Dorrit
Camp Sunshine Season Over
MEDIA. PENNA.
Kelton, Maurice Burke and Edwin
lb.
Salurday. September 17. lOaM.
Camp Sunshine, Delaware County's Ross.
Feather -light rich with
Malnutrition Camp at Thorton, terFate, decreeing that Leonora stay at
8::10 A. 101. Eastern Slandard Time
butter
and
eggS
and Gold
minated its most successful season on home while her family goes aboard
Condillo",,: S:!oO.UO .Cash or certified ebeck
Medal
Flour
wllb
a cream
Monday last.
th.rows into her life a young American: at time of sale (unleA otherwise atated in adhoney
macaroon
icing
Ibcd's
vertisement).
balance
in
ten
days.
Otber
conA total of 380 children were treated· With whom she at once falls in love tiH.iOIiB on day of sale.
a
dream.
Think
of
tall
glosses
to two weeks vacation. The fresh air, making such a thorough job of it that
of iced beverages and slices
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th~ excellent food. the light exercise, she is afraid of her emotion. Dwight Fieri Facias
of luscious cake. Was there
gave them a measure of health and Houston, the young American has travJune Term. 1038
ever
a better choice for sumweight.
cUed throughout the world, knowing
I ApPIU)::IATE IT.
All that certain lot or piece oj' land. with
mer refreshment?
The scales revealed that these chil- poverty and starvation in order to tbe three·story stone, stucco and frame dweU.
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dren added an average of 2.Y.1" pounds rcach his present position, and to him ing and im(lrovemenls thereon erected. Bl\uate
in the Township 01 Upper Providence, in the
to their avoirdupois.
Leonora is the fulfillment of something County
Presbyterian Church Notes
of Delaware and Swte of Pennaylvania.
During a rainy week or two. the he has sought all through those years. and bounded and described ae folJowa. to wit:
ANGEJ. FOOD
at a point the intersection 01 the
Mary Loane plays Leonora with the Beginning
Sunday morning, August 28, at 11 name Camp SUllshine was a misnomer
middle line of Manchester avenue and the
o'clock the guest preacher will be the since the sun kept in hiding. However, same wistful appeal that has won her middle line of Idlewild avenue; extending
Rev. Dr. Edward H. Roberts, of Prince- those rainy days were not a total loss, such a great place in the hearts of
With a while Icing - ]I's the
tOil Theological Seminary. Dr. Roberts for the children assembied under var~ Robin Hood fans. Maurice Burke, ever
desserl of the hour. Why not
is a graduate of Wisconsin University ious shelter and interested themselves popular, who has appeared in all this
serve this good cake with Iced
and of Princeton Seminary and pur- with various games and craft activities. season's productions save one, is again
tea or lemonade.
sued graduate study at the Universities
Financially, the season ends with the romantic interest. These roles were
each
funds sufficient to meet all obligations. originally played by Edna Best and
due to the generous response of those Herbert Marshall.
CHURCH NEWS
FRENCH APPLE PIE
who sponsored the Camp. Physically,
In the role of Florence, a trusted
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH the Camp improved with the addition maid, is Dorrit Kelton, who brings
Is one desserl the folks will
Rev. David Braun. MlnIBter
of a shelter and with bettered sanita- vividly to life the old lady who first
look forward to - It's a treat
SUNDAY
tion.
trie-s to squelch the affair and then
and Ihey know it.
11;00 A. M. - :r=gH.W~~r&i. ~·ce~
The directors of Camp Sunshine are tries -to save it. Edwin Ross is cast as
each
Theological Seminary, w1ll very thankful to all who contributed the stupid young Englishman, Peter
preaCh.
to this season's success and to the \Valmsley, who by his warm accounts
BUTIERFLY
TRINITY CHURCH
sponsors, the counscllors. and the var- of the American loses what slim
COFFEE
BUNS
·Protestant Eplscopal
ious committees.
chance he once had to win Leonora.
Rich coffee dough, fondant
RoadGuenther,
and. College
Avenue
Rev. Chester
J. Jarden
S.T.Y:..
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icing and plump raisins make
8llNDAY
lhIs cake - a surprise.
11:00 A. N. - Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther wUl preach.
dOL
Driving safely depends on
METHODIST BPISCOPAL CHUBCB
the
way
your
brakes
stop
Clarence P. Carter, A.B., B.D.. MlnIater
TURK HEADS each 25c
your car. Stop in here today
8UNDAY
10;00 A. M. - Church School.
-we'll change that gallop.
Plain Angel Food ea. 29c
11:00 A. M. - Morning Worship.
ing stop 10 a dependable,
Cin. Clusters
each 18c
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
smooth glide,
Dutch
Twists
each 15c
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M. - Meeting for Worsbtp In the
Free Testing
Bohemian Rye Bread 12e
l\IeeUJJs House.
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LAYER CAKE
33c
CHOCOLATE
35c
Charge
STOVE , . , ' , . " " " ' " $9.75 .. , , ... ,510,25
NUT, " .... , , , , ,., " " 9.75 ... ,., .. 10,25
I'EA . " " . " . " . " , , " 8.25"".... 8,75
BUCK ., .. " . , " " ' , . , 7.50,.".... 8,00
I'hone
SWARTBMOREAN
rHB SWU'rIIIIOIIIWI',
S1V ARTHMOREAN
A 313 h I f
Dedi
THE
,
SQUARES
Charlotte M. McCurdY In Charge
TIme payment accounts: openeel wIth payment for first ton on dellvery and
one ton per month thereafter. No time payment accounts w11l be opened
after September 1st. untn next summer.
(helter Pilee
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This is the Last Week to Buy Coal at the Prices Quoted Below:
Friday and Saturday
In
$6.95
CheSler
FIIISH fAOM 1MIIIIIOWDYDlUMftt""..o.MlIOtOOL..,
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW
MICKEY ROONEY
NOW
September Price
Dinne.'
Break/aot - Luncheon
Andrea Leeds
NOW PLAYING
'fi,t.toat
HARVARD
TEA ROOM
ANLEY
THE
1938
**
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AUGUST ~
written througb the Altna
'" Sutety Company of Hard'o •
Conn., offen you
worry~£ree
tion from most of
protec:the b.az8ad8 of
home ownership.
PETER E. TOLD
Swarthmore 1833
417 Dartmouth Ave.
23c
GUDE
or GALLOP?
WBDlIBSDAY
9:30 A.... to 3:30 P. IoI.-Bewtns and
qAUUUtIDg: In Wblttler House. Box lunCheon.
are eonIIaIJy invited.
PIRST CIItTBCII OP 0BB.I8T. SOIBN1l81 •
OP 8WABTIIKOBB
Park Avenue below Harvard
11;00 A. Y. - 8 = _ II
11;00 A.... - 8 = _ LetRton-8mnoD.
I> Wednesday evenlD8 meet1ng eacb week. 8
. IlL Reding room. open daI17. ezoeo\
SUnclap and. boUdQa 8:30 a. m. to 12:30
.,. m., Church edUlee. .
AU are cordIallY inVited \0 atteDcl tbe
&erv1cea Gd ·use. die·Beadlng Room.- ,
Don't Lose Yonr Vacation Freshness!
To keep the sparkle-transfer
the drudgery to us
HANNUM AND
Stop Our Driver or Call Media 174
WAITE
MEDIA LAUNDRY
Serving' Swarthmore Sn_fully Since 1900
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Clarysler- Plymoulla
Yale Ave. & Chester Rd.
Swutbmore 11150
24c
•
Martel's
Be,,,,.
Food FM
rile r."18
Swarthmore 2100
THE SWARTBMOREAN
JR. BALL TEAMS
CLASSIFIED
AUGUST 26, 1988
THOMAS BAYARD McCABE
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Andrews, of
Chevy Chase, Md., arrived Saturday
night to spend the week-end visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. McCone, of
Dartmouth avenue. Mrs. Andr~ws, who
was a college chum of Mrs. McCone at
Stanford University, remained this
wcck. On Tuesday with Mrs. McCone
she left to spend several days in New
York where they enjoyed reunions with
other Stanford classmates.
VISIT SHIBE PARK
===:FO;::::::::a:==:B===ENT::::====
FOR BENT-Attractive a~t: fow
rooms, bath. ElectriCity, retrlgezatlOD,
garage Included. $45 month. 124 LIndon Pro8l'am of Borough Recreation
avenue, Rutledge. Telephone Swarthmore
Committee Ends This
UM-W.
FOR RENT - Purnlshed or UDfurn1ehed
Week
apartments. Kodern. on beat. Blectr10
refrigeration. ContlDuoUB hot water. TeJ.e.o
phOne Swarthmore 93.
Through the courtesy of Earl Mack.
FOR RENT-Rooms. 128 Rutgeh avenued· Vice-President of the Philadelphia Athcentrally located near tea rooms. Becon
.
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door. $5: third door, $4. Garage, $5. Tele- letlcs, fifty boys from the JUnior league
phone Swarthmore 1050-J.
visited Shibe Park last Friday and saw
POR RENT-Apartment In Tbe Harvard. the game between the Atheltics and
Telephone Swarthmore 149.
FOR RENT-Large furnished room, private ~he Yankees. The b~ys h~d been lookt11e bath, prlvate entrance, garage. BuIt- 109 forward to t!l:us trip for many
able for studio. Telephone Swarthmore 1133. months and thoroughly enjoyed the
FOR RENT-Housekeeping apartment, four
SR'
rooms and bath. 139 Rl:itgem avenue. game. The ummer ecreation comA. N. Garrett. Telephone Swarthmore 489 mittee wishes to thank Betty Michael
or
Pennypacker
4442.
II H annum & W'
FOR
RENT-Apartment,
entire second floor, Ch.arI es R usse,·
alte,'
five rooms and bath, large shady porch, Clifford Rumsey, A. P. Smalley, John
$75 month Includes gu, electriCity, elec- Rogeri E. M. Bassett Victor Celia,
'.
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trlc refrigerator. 133 Ogden avenue. Telephone Swarthmore 295-R.
Roy Delaplame and Charles Thatcher
FOR RENT-Gentlemen, comfortable single for furnishing cars for the occasion and
rooms, conveniences, one square from also thank those who drove the cars in
station. restaurants. References exchanged.
Telephone Swarthmore 13.
the absence of the owners.
FOR RENT-COmfortable room and bath In On Monday night, the Eagles beat
private home,
Waillngford.
Beautlful
sur- the Pirates 5-4• The game was featured
roundlngs.
Ample
closet space.
Garage.
Breakfut If desired. Telephone Media 1032. by good pitching by Sherman Vauters
FOR SAL.~
for the losers and Costello for the winFOR SALE-Maple high chair In perfect ning team. The Eagles also did a great
conclltlon, $5. 209 Garrett Avenue. Tele- deal of fancy fielding which kept
phone Swarthmore 1747.
the bases clear most of the time Th
FOR SALE - PEACHES, YELLOW AND
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WHITE FREESTONE, EL RANCHO OR-- were no extra base hits ID the game.
CHARDB. Providence Road, one mlle north Last week the Eagles won the playoff
of Rose Tree Hunt Club, near Medla. PA.
b
MOUS SMOKEHOUSE APPLES.
game from the Pirates y the score of
FOR SALE-Home on Hlll. Attractlve 12-4. On Wednesday evening the Jungrouncl8. On bUB line, near College. on ior Hornets failed to appear and forheat. OCCUpancy In two months. Bertha .
Bellem, telephone Swarthmore 295-R.
felted the game to the Eagles. The c1osFOR SALE OR RENT
ing game of the season is scheduled for
FOR SALE OR RENT-Attractive home, Friday evening between the Pirates and
furnished or unfurnished, four bedrooms, the Junior Hornets.
two baths, two-car garage. Large lot. Con- Th'
k
d h
f h
venlently located. Reuonable. Reply Box A,
IS wee en s t e program 0 t e
The Swarthmorean.
Summer Recreation Committee. The
WANTED
tennis courts will have been open for a
WANTED--Asslstant for cand shop. For lit.tle more tha~ nine weeks, the swimappointment telephone swa~hmore 8-W. mmg pool for eight weeks and the boys
BOARDING
have played ball since the latter end of
BOARDING-Nurse wllJ board the aged, June. Not as many games as usual were
convalescent and chronic. Care given U played because of rain and conflicts in
needed. Porch and grouncla. Rates $18 per
.
week. Telephone Madison 6936.
schedule WIth the Hornets. Those who
FOUND
have been in charge of these sports all
FOUND-Wallet marked Hugo H. Hanson. summer will. have a few ~ays t~ rel~
Inquire at The Swarthmorean office.
before entermg upon their duties thiS
fall.
FINANCED
The committee will present a report
$8000. small amount of cash required. Half of its work in the near future.
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stone, shingle, 7 nus., slate roof. Lot 6Ox150
ft. Good location. Possession within 30 days.
NEWS NOTES
WM. S. BI'ITLE
SwartJunore Ill-oJ
Notary PubUc-Insuanc_Beal
Estate
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SALE
CENTURY OLD RESTORED
STONE HOUSE
All modem conveniences. Attractive
location with wooded background,
2~~ acres ground surrounding, Set
500 feet back from concrete highway.
Water by electriC pump from sprlng.
One-car garage with open deck above.
Within ten mUes of Swarthmore. A
brlde's dream or novelist's retreat.
I
110 Cornell Ave.
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Weston Clarke, of Yale avenue, visIted Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pittenger, of
South Chester road, at Pittwillow the
Pittenger farm last week-end. '
Phone Madison 1773
Beck's Employment Agency
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Bonded and Licensed by State
17 Madison Ave.
Ruddy P. Hayes, of Swarthmore avel1ue, and Haines Dickinson, of Mt.
Holyoke place, returned Saturday from
Camp Onas, Bucks County, where they
had spent two weeks.
LANSDOWNE, PA.
Selected while and colored help
at .hort notice
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A Music Lover
Jimmy Pitman has returned to his
cannol endore a piano tbat is out of homc on Vassar avenue after a twotune. If they eon, yon can mark it week visit to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
down that they are not real lovers of Grant and family, of Vassar avenue
music.
who are spending the summer at Wol~
lastol1, Mass.
A. L. Parker
Media, Pa.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
.JOSBPH B. QUINBY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
PRONE ,
UPHOLSTERING
MARY EYRE MacELREE
Teacher 0/ Piano-Pipe Organ.
Furniture RestOring
In All Its Branches
Theory
In Swarthmore Every Wednesday
609 S. HIGH ST, WEST CHESTER
Tel. West Chester 905-W
-
Win~ow Cleaner
Swarthmore 19
CALL
/1
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ELECTRICAL
urAIRS
lUDIO!
Tuhes-Wuhin. MaehiDeII-cIeanera
-INSTALLATIONSSWARTHMORE ELECTRIC SHOP II
Park
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morc's Scotts to its 1938 half-year report and its recent preferred stock issue under President McCabe.
If Brain Trustcr Berle really seeks
a yardstick of a successful business
giving consumer value and making adequate returns to labor and capital, The
Swarthmorean refers him to the Scott
Paper Company.
The finals of the Men's Doubles
Tournament will be played by Lauer
Jones and Ted Saulnier who defeated
A. P. Harrington and Cyril Gardiner
6-4 6-2; and Bob Delaplaine and Stuart Jones who first defeated John De1aplaine and John Naisby 7-5, 4-6, 7-5;
and then defeated Ralph Rhoads and
-----------------!------=------------ Bill Fawcett 6-1, 6-3. This is the last
Betty Jean Pitman, of Vassar avenue, June 1, recclltlyreturned from a three tournament of the year and should be
spent last week visiting Alice Red- weeks' visit to Mrs. Anthony's parents, a very cJo:!e one. The courts will be
grave, of Vassar avenue, in Beach Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Perry, of Rah- closed Saturday since all the funds
Haven, N. J.
have been exhausted.
way, N. J., on Cape Cod.
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Mrs. John H. McWiJliams, of Benjamin West avenue, left Monday 011 a
week's business trip in the Poconos and
to Cape Cod, Mass.
FOR SALE
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209 Garrett Avenue-$lO,OOO
Mr. and Mrs. T. Whitchair, of Park
avenue, spent the week-end visiting
Dr. and Mrs. C. Brooke Worth, of
West Elm avenue, at Skytop, Pa.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, oil heat. Perfect condition.
This property can be hought for 100/0 cash, balance to
he paid on 15 or 20 year basis. Can be inspected by appointment.
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Mr. 'and Mrs. S. P. Hutchinson and
three children, of Merion, will move
into the former Shanklin residence at
40· Amherst avenue on September 9.
EDWARD L. NOYES, Exclusive Agent
13 South Chester Road
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'Phone Sw. 114
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
HER
FIRST
VEIR
and she will have
a healthful winter
In a home healed
automatically by
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern of
Riverview road, left Tuesday mor~ing
to pick up their children, Edith, at
Camp Aloha, Fairlee, Vt., and Philip
at Camp Mashnee, Monument Beach
Buzzards Bay, Mass., and motor t~
Quebec. They will return in two weeks.
Phone Media I063-W
A. HAUGER
Men'8 Doubles Reach Finals
A characteristic photograph of Thomas Bayard McCabe, North Chester
road, appears in the August 22 issue
of Time. The picture accompanies an
article headed "Tissue Issue'~ which
highlights, in Time's best manner, the
successful history of the Scott Paper
Company from its founding by Swarth-.
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'Phone Sw. 13
Village
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Warrell Paxson and
son, Jimmy, of Vassar avenue, will
leave tomorrow on a w.!ek's motor trip
to Nantucket, Mass.
J. D. DURNALL
BBLL
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis and
two children, of Ridgewood, N. J.,
spent the week-cnd visiting Mrs. Davis'
mothcr, Mrs. John Eastlake, of The
Harvard. They will return after a few
days in Cape May, N. J. where Mrs.
Davis and the children went Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. BIll.ir Price, who
have returned to their home on North
Swarthmore avenue after visiting Mrs. rr!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!'!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Carroll, of ChariottesvilJe, Va., for two
Do Your Banking With
weeks, will entertain at bridge this Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. A. P. Shanklin, of Amherst avenue. Their son is spending the summer
at Holiday Hill Camp, Westtown, sumBank and Trust Company
mer home of Mrs. Helen M. Hall, of
Air. and Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest and Park avenue.
family returned Sunday to their home
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anthony,
on Harvard avenue after spending two who have been occupying the E. FulMember Federal Deposit Jnsoranee Corporation
weeks at Harwich Port, on Cape Cod, lerton Cook apartment on Copples lane,
M ass., and visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Dewhurst, of Forest Hills, Long Island, Wallingford, since their marriage on l:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii....
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rhoads and
daughter, Phyllis, left Saturday for a
FOR RENT
week's motor trip to Fort Lauderdale,
M'odern Home on HUI
Fla. The Rhoads will move to Florida
1st floor-llv. rm., dining rm., breakfast this fall for a year having rented their
rm., study and lavatory. 5 bildrms., 3 baths. I
t 333 N h P .
on heat. Cedar closets.
lome a
ort
rlnceton avenue
ALICE M. BAIRD
to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Moseley
Old Bank Bldg.
and family, now of the Swarthmore,
Phone Sw. 108
who will move in after the middle of
September.
Realty
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Miss Mary Wood, of Cornell avenue,
and Miss Mildred MacTurk, of Salem,
N. J., journeyed to New York on Tuellday to bid bon voyage to their former
Swarthmore College classmate, Miss
Heten Zentmye~, of Hagerstown, Md.,
who sailed on the S. S. Paris Wednesday with the Delaware University
group for a year's study in Paris.
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Call Swarthmore 1441
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• Lucky babyl She'll thrive on the
heat of her Daddy's automatic gas system. She'll be much
less apt to catch colds in such ideal, comfortable atmosphere.
IT WI L LeOS T
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T HAN YOU T H INK !
• Let us make a survey of your home .•• at no obligation
to you. We feel sure you will find it will cost you LESS
than you anticipate. On your small down payment, we'll
instalt a Janitrol, Bryant or Welsbach Gas Conversion Burner
immediately. Pay nothing more until October. Burner
costs $195 eClch, installed. Slightly higher on budget
ptan-3 years to pay. Ask about our monthly plan for
operating a heater and our low combination gas rate.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
COMPANY
see
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AT OUR SUBURBAN OFFICeS OR
YOUR
PLUMBER OR HEATING CONTRACTOR
r
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
AUGUST 26, 1938
THE SW ARTHMOREAN
CLASSIFIED
I'OR RENT
~I r.
ICht·\')'
and Mrs. Russcll Andrews, (If
Chasl', 1\1 cl., arrh'ed Saturday
Ini~ht to spc'lIIl t hl' \\'l'ck-cnd visitin~
~I r. ancl Mrs. IIClwarcl T. McCone, of
I Jartmout h an'nue. 1\1 rs. Andrews, who
I was a collegt· chum of ~t rs. McCone at
I Sian ford Ullin'rsity, rcmaincd this
wc'ck. ()n Tuesday with Mrs. McCone
sh(' Idt to spcnd several days in New
Yurk whl'rc they enjoyecl reunions with
otlu~r Stanford classmates.
THOMAS BAYARD McCABE
JR. BALL TEAMS
=1 VISIT SHIBE PARK
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FOR RENT - Attractive apartmcnt: fOUl
rooms. bath. Electricity. refrigeration.
garagc Includcd. $45 month. 124 Llndcn jl-ro"ram of Borou~h Recreation
uvcnuc. Rutlcdge. TcicI)honc Swart.lmorc
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'onunittee Ends This
l"OR RENT - l"urnlshcd or unfurnlshed I
W k
apartmcnts. Modcrn. 011 hcat. Electrlo
ee
refrigeration. Continuous hot water. Tele----phone Swarthmorc 93.
Through the courtesy of Earl }'faek,
l"OIt RENT -- Rooms. 128 Rutgcrs avenuc'l \'ice-Presiclent of the Philadc1l)hia AthCcntrally locutl'd ncar tea rooms. Sccond
.
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floor. $5: third floor. $4. Garage. $5. Tclc- ktlCS, lifty boys frolll the JUlllor league
phonc SWllrthmon' 1050-J.
\'isitell Shihe Park last Friday and saw
FOIt !tENT - Apurtmcnt In Thc Harvard. the gallic between the Athcltie' an I
Telephone Swarthmorc 149.
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}o'OR RENT-LIll'~l' furnlshcd room, private the '\ ankecs. [he boys had bcen looktllc bath. prlvutc entrance. garagc. Sult- ing forward to this trip for many
ublc for studIo. Tl'lcllhone Swarthmore 1133. n Ilth
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FOR RENT-Hou.;ekecplng apartmcnt, four HI
S, ,all( • .oroug I y ellJ?Yc
)e
room.; lind bath. 139 Rutgers avenue. game. J he ~Ullllller RecreatIOn COI11A. N. Garrett. Telephonc Swarthmorc 489 mittee wishes to thank Betty Michacl
or Pennypacker 4 4 4 2 , '
. '
FOR RENT-Apartment, entire sccond 1loor, l,l~arles Russcll, Halll1l11!) & \Valte,
IIvc rooms and bath, largc shady porch'l ChfTord Rumsey, A. P. Smalley, John
$75 month Includes gas. elcctrlclty, clcc- Rogeri E. ~L Bassctt Victor Celia
trlc rcfrlgcrator. 133 Ogden avcnuc. Tcle-,
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II\OY Delaplame and Charlcs Thatcher
phonc Swarthmorc 295-R.
FOIt RENT-Gentlemen. (!omfortablc slnglc for furnishing cars for thc occasion and
st~~~:~~' rc~~::t~~!ll~~~~c'itfc~~~ce~q~;~~a~~~~ also thank those who drove the ears in
Telephonc Swarthmore 13.
the absence of thc owners.
}o'OR RENT-Comfortable room and bath In
011 ~Ionday night, the Eagles beat
prl\'utc homc. Wallingford. Beautiful sur- II ' I)'· , 5 4 'TI
'
f
d
roundln~s. Ample closet spacc. Garagc. It Ir .ltcs -.
IC gantc was eature
Breakfust if deslrcd. Telcphone Mcdln 1032. hy ).;'ood pitchillg by Sherman Vautcrs
!<'OU SAL~
fllr Ihe loscrs and Costello for the winFOIt SALE--Maplc high chair In pcrfect ning team. The Eag-Ies also did a great
condition. $5. 209 Garrett Avcnuc. Tcle- deal of fancy fielding which kept
phone Swarthmorc 1747.
FOR SALE _ PEACHES. YELLOW AND thc hases c1car lIIost of the time. There
WHITE f'REEl;TONE, EL RANCHO OR- werc no extra base hits in the gamc.
CBAHOS, I'ro\'ldl'llcc Road. OIlC mllc north Last wcek the Ea"les won the playoff
of Ito~e Tree Hunt Club. Ilear Mcdla. FA'"
Jl.IOUS SMOKEHOUSE APPLES.
game from thc Pirates by the scorc of
FOR SALE- Home on Hill. Attractive 12--t. On \Vedncsday evening the Jungrounds.
On busInline,
Collcge.
011'
heat.
Occupancy
t,wo Ilcar
months.
Bertha
Illr II
. orne t s f'l
at e d to appcar an d f orSe\lcr~, tclephonc Swarthmore 295-R.
fcited the game to the Eaglcs. The closI:On. SALE on RENT
ing gamc of the season is schedulcd for
f'OR SALE OR RENT _ Attractlvc llomc. Friday e\'ening between the Pirates and
fllrnl~hed ur unfurnished. four bcdrooms, the Junior Hornets.
two haths. two-car gan;gc. Largc lot. Con'1'1' . ·.k
f
\'elliently located. Reasonable. Reply Box A'I
II~ \\ ce cn d 5 t I'
Ie program 0 the:
Thc Swarthmorcall.
Summer Recreation Committee. Thc
WANTED
h:nllis courts will have been opcn for a
WANTED-Assistant for candy shop. For Ilit~le more thal~ nille wecks, the swimappOintment telephonc Swarthmore 8-W. ·nung pool for eight weeks alld the boys
nOAUDING
ha\'e piaycil ball since the latter end of
BOARDING - Nur.;e will board the aged, JUlie. 1\ot as many games as usual were
COllmlegcl'nt and chronic. Carc given If played bccause of rain and conflicts in
needed. Porch aIHI grounds. Rates $18 pcr
weel,. Telephone Madison 6936.
schedule with thc Hornets. Those who
I'OUND
ha\'e hecn in charge of these sports all
sUlllmcr will havc a few days to rclax
FOUND-Wallet marked Hugo H. Hanson.
Inquire at The Swarthmorclln oft\cc.
hefOl'e cnll'ring upon their duties this
fall.
Thc C(llIIlllittcc will prescnt a report
FINANCED
$8000, ~lllall amount of cash rcquircd. Half IIi its work in the Ileal' futurc.
"tone, shingle. 7 rms., slate roof. Lot 60x150 I
ft. Goo(1 location_ Possession within 30 days. I
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Men'8 Douhles Reach Finals
A charactcristic photograph of '1'holl1- more's ~c .. 11 ~ til its I~Jl) half-\'ear rcas Bayard :\lcCahl', North Chester port and ib Tl'cent preferred ~t(lck is-I
road. appt'ars in the Aug-ust 22 issuc sue undt'r Pn'~ident ~lcCabl'.
J f Brain Truster Ill-ric reali,' sccks
of Tilllt'. The piclure accompanies an I a yardstick of a succcssful husiness
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article headeil "Tissue Issue" which I-:ivinl-:
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l"onsumer v;due and making adchiorhli
... ..... hts, in Tilllt"s best manlier, thc Ijuatc n'turns til lahor and capital, The
successful history of thc Scott Paper Swarthmorean refers him 10 the Scott
COlllpany frul1l its founding hy Swarth- Papl... COl1lpany.
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The finals of the :\It'n's Doubles
'i'ourllall1ent will he playcd by Lauer
JOlIl'S alld Ted Situlnit'r who dcfeated
:\. P. Harrinl-:ton a 1111 Cyril Gardincr
{,.-I (,-2; a 1111 Boh Delaplainc and Stuart J 1I11CS \\" I111 f'Inl (Il' featClI J0 I III D C I aplainl' alld John Naishy 7-5, -t-6, 7-5;
and t hl'n ddcatt'd I{alph Rhoads and
Bill Fawcett (,-1. 6-3. This IS thc last
tournal1lellt
of the ycar and should he
Betty Jcan Pitman, of Vassar avenue, JUlIl' I. n'n'ntly returned frolll a three
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\'ery
c1osl'
olle. The courts will be
spent last week \'isiting Alice Red- we('ks' \'isit to ~Irs. Anthony's parents,
dosed
Saturday
SIIICC all thc funds
I-:rave, of Vassar avcnue, in Beach ~Ir. and ~In. Arthur L. Perry, of Rahhan' hel'n exhausted.
Havcn, X. J.
way. N . .I., on Cape Cod.
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:\lrs. John H. Mc\Villiams, uf Benjamin \\'est avcnue, left Monday on a
wl'l'k's husiness trip in thc Poconos and
to Cape Cod, ~lass.
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Rudely P. I-layes, *of Swarthmorc aveIIUC. and Haincs Dickinsoll, of Mt.
11"lyokc plan" returncd Saturday from
l' amp () nas, I),ucks County, where the v
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had spl'nt two weeks.
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A Music Lover
Jimmy Pitman has returned to his
hOllle
on Vassar a\"Clllle aiter a two('allIlClI t'ndur(~ ;l I,iano that is Ollt of
\\'Cl'k
\'isit to ~I r. and :\1 rs. Edward
lUlU',
If 'h,,~' ('.111, you (':Ill Inark it
clown that tlwy ar" nol real IO\'cr~ of (~rant and iamily, (If Vassar ;\\,Cllue,
wh .. arc spellllillg' thl' sunllner at \Vol1l111~it·.
laston. :\1 ass.
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l\lcdia, Pa.
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MUS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
JOSEI'll E.
QUINBY
• 'UNEUAL DIRECTORS
MEDIA, PA.
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I~YRE
l\laeELREE
'I'f'(wlrer oj PillIlO-Pi,Je Organ
Theory
I" s\\ arl II llIor(' EH'r~' \\' (,dnesday
hfl'J :-i. 11((;11 ST, WEST (:IIESTER
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r. 0111(1 ~II·~. *Philip
R iHJ"\·ic\\· rO;1I1. Il'it Tllesday 1II00'I;inl-{
to pick lip their childrcn, Edith, at
i Calli}' Aloha, Fairlee, Vt., alld Philip
i at tamp l\lashlll'e. ~lllntllnent Beach,
I Blizzards nay, ~Iass" and motor to
i UUl'hcl'. They will return in two wecks .
Village Window Cleaner
A. HAUGER
Swarthmore 19
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
Bank and Trust Company
I\It'mlwr F('(If'rllI Df'IJOsit In!lurancc Corlloration
HER
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and she will have
a healthful winter
in a home heated
automatically by
1896
ELECTRICAL
RADIO
:\Iachines-Cleaners
-INSTALLATIONSSWARTHMORE EI.ECTRIC SHOP
J'ark and Darimollih AVClS.
• lucky babyl She'll thrive on the all-over, even, clean
heat of her Daddy's automatic gas system. She'll be much
less apt to catch colds in such ideal, comfortable atmosphere.
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In All Its Branches
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, ~II·. all" ~Irs. J. \Varrcn l'axson and
i SOli, Jimmy, of Vassar avcnuc, will
! lea \·t· t .. mOl·row lin a week's motor trip
i \0 Xantuckct, Mass.
BIIIIII .. c1 allcl IJ(~clI~cd by State
17 ~llIdi!'ml Ave.
I.ANSDO\VNE, ('A.
."i"I.·,';"., ,.-Ilit., ",ul colored lrel"
fli slwrt ""tice
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13 South Chesler Road
Price, who
have rl'lurncd to their hOllle on North
Swarthmore avenuc aiter \'isiting l\lrs.
Price's parents, ~tr. and Mrs, James
Carroll, of Charlottesville, Va., for two
wecks, will entertain at bridl-:c this Saturday c',cninl-: in houor of Mr. and
Mrs. A. P. Shanklin, of Amherst ;I\'C1111('. Their son is spendinl-: the summer
at Holiday Hill Call1p, \VestlowlI, summer home of l\I rs. I·lelell l\1. Hall, of
Park avenue.
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\ \ \' cstllll Clarke, oi Yale avcnue, visI!;;:================~i ite" :\11'. and }'Irs. ~. U. Pittcnger, of
('hOllC Madison 1773
\ South Chester road. at I.)ittwillow, thc
He('k's Employment Ageney \ Pittenger farm last week-end.
MARY
EDWARD L. NOYES, Exclusive Agell'
Gilcrcest and
iamih- returned SUllda" to their hOlllc
l\1 r. a 1111 ~l rs. Fredt'rick Anthony,
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1"11 Ilar\'al"{l a Vl'lIue after spending two who ha\"e heen occupying the E. Fuli \\'t'cks at Harwich Port, 011 Cape Cod, lerton Cook apartlllent \)11 Copples lane,
I :\1 a,;,;., an" visit iIII-: l\lr. anll .Mrs. John \\'allingforcl, SIllCC thcir marriage on
I \Jewhurst, of Forcst Hills, I.ong Island,
: o\'er t hc week-end.
J. D. DURN ALL
Ut·/tlly
3 heclroolUloI, 2 haths, oil heat. Perfect condition.
This prol.erty {'Ull he hought for 100/0 ('ush, hulunce to
ht~ I.aid Oil 15 or 20 yeur hasis. Cun he in81.ected hy allImintment.
Mr. and ~I rs. S. *P.* Hutchinson allli
thrce childrcn, of :\Ierioll, will ilion
intu the former Shanklin rcsidellce at
-tU Amhcrst avenue on Sel)tember 9.
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All modern conveniences. Attractive
loeution with wooded background.
2~~ acres ground stllTotllldlng. Set
500 feet back from concrete highway.
Wall'r by ell'etrlc pump from spring,
One-car gnl'lI~e with opcn dcck above.
Within tcn mll('s of Swartlunore. A
IJI'id("~ drcam or novellst's rctreat.
209 Garrett Avenue-$IO,OOO
~I r. and
of Park
avcnue, !'pcnt thc week-end visiting
Dr. and Mrs. C. Brooke \\'orth, of
\\'est Elm O\\'cnuc, at Skytop, Pol.
~I ... and l\lrs. Oscar
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l:E;I;TUllY OI.U Itf:STUHEIl
STUNI;; BOUSf:
FOR SALE
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l\1 rs. *T. *\Vhitehair,
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and Mrs. l{alph Rhoads and
c\au~hter. I'hyllis, left Saturday for a
HUt UENT
wcck's motor trip to Fort l,auderdale,
\ Fla. The Rhoads will mon: to Florida
.UIlII.'rll 1101//(' fill llill
l~t 111101'-11\' I'm., (lIl\ln~ I'm., hreakfast' thi~ fall for a ycar having rellted their
rm .. ~tudv anel la\'Utorv. 5 bedrms .. 3 baths. II
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011 heat.' Ccdar closets.
\IOml' at •333
• ~,urt
nnceton avcnue
AUCE M. UAIHD
til :\Ir. allli ~Irs. ,\Iexander W. Moscley
OM Uunk U1dg.
1 an" family, now of the Swarthmore,
I'hone S\\,. 108
who will 1I1O\'e ill aftcr the middlc of
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SALE
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a 1111 ~I rs.* Howarcl
Davis amI
two childrl'n. of Hidgewoud. N. J.,
spl'nt t he \\'el'k-~'IHI visiting ~I rs. Davis'
IllIotlll'r. ~1 rs. John Eastlakc, of The
I Han·ard. Thl'y will n:turn after a few
days ill Capl' ~lay, i'\. J. where ~lrs.
Da\'is alld thl' childn'n WCllt Tuesday.
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Notary Pl1blic-lnslIrance--Rcal Estate
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~liss Mary \Voocl. of Cornell clvcnUl',
: and Miss l\I il
i r\. .I .. jOllrtll'yel1 to New York 011 'l'ucs: day to hicl !tOil \'\Iyagl' to their formel'
I Swarthmon.' ClIlIl'gl' c1assmatc, Miss
: Helen Zl'nt myer, of HagcrstowlI, .Mel.,
'who saill'c\ 011 the S. ~, Paris \V cdnesday with the Delaware University
gmllp for a )'l'ar's study in Paris.
NEWS NOTES
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Call Swarthmore 1441
IT WILL COST
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THAN YOU THINK!
• let us make a survey of your home ... at no obligation
to you. We feel sure you will find it will cost you lESS
than you anticipate. On your small down payment, we'll
install a Janilrol, Bryant or Welsbach Gas Conversion Burner
immediately. Pay nothing more until October. Burner
costs $195 each, installed. Slightly higher on budget
plan-3 years to pay. Ask about our monthly plan for
operating a heater and our low combination gas rate.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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PLUMBER OR HEATING CONTRACTOR