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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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Troop 549 Invests NORWOOD Investiture core monies look place at a meeting of Brownie Troop 549 at the Boys Club hall here, and each girl iv 1 ccivcd a Brownie pin. The following girls were invest cd by Mrs. Joseph Car clella and, Mrs. Gerald Schullz: Ellen and Norccn Basara, Ann dc Curnou, Kose Eileen Dooley Ann' Kalhleni Korbel Margaret Mclaughlin, Dona McNamee, Patricia Pctrone, Betsy Quinn, Marie Russell, Barbara Schullz. Mary Swcehcv and Leli- Ua Waile.

Parents Toldhbf School Needs EDDYSTONE A cap'aciiv! crowd representing parents from Eddyslone and other districts sending to tli2 schon! here; attended'a-PTA meeting nuri heard Fryer, supervising principal of the school, speak on the future', Junior Senior High School. Fryer explained the fire loss in buildings, what still remains, and what was done to make the remaining building usable. Fryer also explained the proposed join- 'tnre. A question and riod followed. is no available for the various PTA fund raising projects, and the cafeteria facilities are Ogdeii Group Plans Show OGDEN The Fire Co.

here has secured a complete film of the 1063 World Series and will have a public showing Tuesday Mrs. J. L. McCloy of Folcroftj a 7-30 the fire house. presented a R100 check to thci Residents of the area are invil Junior-Senior High PTA from Hie Folcroft membership.

This money was raised at a covered dish lunch- ed to attend the movie and there here. now limited to the Eddystonc PTA group for fund raising events. Edmund Siekierski, Mrs. Doug las Larkin, and Albert Johnson vere appointed to the nominating committee. Elections will be a the April meeting, at which Urn nominations will also be acceptec from the floor.

The llth Grade mothers wor hostesses for the evening. Mrs Bertha Stiles of Tinicum was i charge of hospitality. BOOSTERS TO MEET EDDYSTONE High School Boosters Association will meet tonight at 8, in the school cafeteria WARTHiMORE Schools Rule Out Holiday hst infcrmrtlinte He displayed many household ami! everyday articles which are rinti" ordinarily known lo have a plastic base. Davis was introduced by Mrs. Laura i elementary art teacher, and afler liis talk ha answered questions for the youngsters.

V.y:.'~ 1 'CV'S DAILY TIMES Thursday, February 9, 1961 oil Scout Troop SL SWARTHMORE-The schools the Swarthmorc Rutledge Union School District will all be in session on Monday. The holiday, originally scheduled in commemoration of Lincoln'sbirthday, a sj Troop 2 77 of North Summit, bccji canceled to compensate foiled an annual father and son din Has Dinner WALLINGFORD Boy Scon also will be no admission charge. A dance floor has been in the Folcroft school. Mrs. installed in the fire house by the William Repsher, also of Folcroft, volunteers nnd the dance commit- turncd over $35 profit from candyj 23 announced a first anni- sales to the PTA.

iversary dance- will by staged later THINKING DAY NORWOOD-lirownie Troop 182 will meet Monday at 3:20 p.m. in Immanuel Lutheran Church. The troop not meet the afternoon of Feb 21 but will take part in the Thinking Day Program 7 o'clock that evening in Norwood Methodist Church. The Feb. 23 meeting has been gram may be completed.

jncss iiouses by Cub Pack and canceled. Since the school fire the gym' Bey Scout Troop 495. Mrs. Edifn month, of the ways and means commit-! tee, requested the associated; school districts to plan a projectjSCOur in each district so plans for the! OGDEN In honor of Boy PTA Library fund and Week, displays have been ship awards." and award night in the windows of Ogden tnisi- snow-closing 20. The 19G1 Homcmaker of Tomorrow for Swarthmore High School is Nancy Gayley.

Having received the highest scpre in a written examination on' homemaking knowledge and attitudes taken by graduating seniors in her school, she becomes a candidate for the state Homcmaker of Tomorrow award which will be announced in- March. John Davis, president of a plastics corporation, spoke about plas cicty. Slides and films will be tics and their uses to the children ROCKET SOCIETY EDDYSTONE The Rocket Society will meet Friday night'at 7, at the Eddystone Boys- Club, 1th St. aAd Eddystone Ave. The Society will be host to mem bers of the Middletown Rocket So nor in Christ Episcopal Churc Media.

The main speaker James Cramer. Awards were presented to Jo Anderer, Steve Berry, Alan Darn ell and Gary Darnell. The troop a.m. service will attend the 1 Sunday at Wallin) ford Presbyterian Church, a is planning to take part in ill Valley Forge Pilgrimage, Feb. lSSESmCREDIT I Brctr.cK Office-9th Highland Chester On a treadmill at the Univor-l shown during the meeting.

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24.95 Gomplste Line Of Famous Brand Appliances, At Disc-aunt Pricss stiop ami to 9 because of the repeating Weiiiberg's 601 Edgment Chester expect to pay 840. to S50. reductions from stock plus special purchases! Harris Tweeds and other beautiful tweeds! pure wool chinchillas, plushes and zibplmes! some zip-out linings, some orlon pile linings! black, grey, red, beige, purple, green, blue! junior 5 to 15, petites 6 to 16, misses 8 to 18. WEINBERG'S COAT DEPARTMENT--second floor.

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Years Available:
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