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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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ASTON TOW1VSHIP CDTalk Slated By Groiip BROOKHAVEN Edward 1 man of Lansdowne, retired from the United Stales Air Force, will speak on Civil; Defense Thursay, before the Cambridge Estates Civic Association. The-meeting place of the asso- ialion has been changed to the an Cocbouni Elementary'School. The ary. neeting is scheduled to begin at 8 Board Will Present Estimate on Budget Marriage Licenses rilailnftoa. Donnt Mill.

23, Upper ASTON Township commis- oners will present preliminary igures for the budget at a pecial meeting Wednesday night 8 in the Municipal Building, 'ennell Road. The budget was prepared by TC 'Democratic majority, on this year's board, although the Repub- icans will lake control in Janu the rebuilding of a new modern endering plant by American Ren- ering Bridgewater have been presented to Lehman was an instructor radiology while in the service and according to Jack Robbins, coun ly director of Civil Defense, is an authority on the subject and the use of Geiger counters. FLAG PRESENTATION BROOKHAVEN A 50-star An evican flag will be presented to Brownie Troop 132 when the troop meets this afternoon at the Fire House. Mrs. George Seamen and Mrs.

Robert Orr, representatives of the Cambridge Estates Civic Association will make the presentation in behalf of the association. The ceremony is scheduled for 30 p.m. Mrs. Peter Bronecke nd Mrs. James Nuttall are lead- rs of the troop.

Also on the agenda for Wednes day night will be the appointmen of two members of the planning commission to replace Frank Oz mun and Elmer Lohr, who hav resigned from the commission Commissioners also will author ize the township manager to a for bids for new furn ture for the new township building, which is nearly complete. PLANT MAY REBUILD ASTON-- Preliminary plans for Road, John Maynes, township building in pector. Tentative plans also, call fo he construction of a new office wilding near to the plant. Th plant was almost totally destroy cd by fire several a after being stinjck by lightning. The new if it is would be modern in every detail, according Maynes.

HUI. 9W Larchwood Dirby. and CbrUtophtr duanu TO Marcui Hook, ind John r. IS. Green Marcus Hook.

Elizabeth J. Botilck. M. 124 V.ltMn Coatwvllle, and Joheph H. Morris, i.

CoaUavUle. Frances A. 301 E. Si Chester, and C. Anthony T24S Walnut St, Upper Lottie Ralford.

23, Rosemont. and William G. Dean. 27. BrVQ Mawiv Chester, and Theodore T.

35. Lima, Charles J. McNeil. 20. vnn Road.

Ridley Parlc. ACK ADDS MEMBERS BROOKHAVEN Three cubs were welcomed into Cub cbut Pack 493, at the pack's meel- ng. They Steven -) BUNNIES--Usually bunnies are found during the Easter season, but in this instance they are destined for Christmas giving. The animals, along with other toys were fashioned by girls of Troop 605 of Milmont Park. From the left are: Frances Richards, Carol Ida, Darlene Degent and Marine Sgt.

Richard Peloquin of. the Folsom barracks. GLENOLVEIV Glendale Group Plans For Party GLENOLDEN Glendale Gardens Civic Association will entertain adult members, friends and advertisers at a Christmas party Dec. 16 at 8: JO p.m. in Boon Ave nue School auditorium.

An instrumental group from In terboro High School Band will en tertain and Santa will distribut gifts. Norman Jesse is party chair man; William LeVan Ls in charg of entertainment and Mrs. Jess heads the refreshments commit tec. Christmas Eve the associatio Girl Scouts Help In Drive for Toys were: Jeffrey Elfman, McGinley and Michael Speca. The boys were accepted nto pack by Herbert H.

Taylor cubmaster. A awards were pre scnted to the following cubs: Charles Arnold, Paul Saundcrs, Walter Saunders, Dennis Tasker, Ronald Moyer, Donald Joseph Werner, Michael Tasker. )avid Parramore, Barry Fry and lobert Fry. As a result of the recent dough- lut sale, an annual project of the wck, three boys received awards 'or making the greatest number of sales. John Thompson received first Mark McKinney, sec ond and Alfred Whittington, third.

The evening's program consist- Lehni Heights Unit to Install LENNI HEIGHTS-The Ladies Auxiliary to the fire company wil have its Christmas party and in stallation at a dinner party a the Rose Tree Inn, Providence Road, tonight at 6:30. The Auxiliary will have as it special guest, Mrs. Marie Shade of Trainer, newly installed president of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Delaware County Fire Companies who will install the newly elected officers. They include president, Mrs. Uargaret Hilpert; vice president, Mrs.

Frances Remm; secretary, Mrs. Carl Schukraft; treasurer, Citty Hilpert. Directors, Ruth Kaufold, Mrs. Marion Brennen and Mrs. Michael Scheivert.

ed of entertainment in form "bits and skits," put on by boys of each den. It included music pantomime, fortune telling and a magic act. DRrby. Victor Crow, 29. Saude Essinston.

i Isldora Roccl, IS. Dupont Chester, and Richard Stradler. 20, Savllle Edds-stone. Patricia' A. 1005 Glrjrd John A.

Mer- irtpnte. 21. W. 7th Chester. Scott.

17. 100J St. nrt William Goldsmith. 1J. 6 1 1 Pass- yunk Ave.

kit Margaret M. Hannan, AII- St. and Daniel J. Monville, 4T. Wlmnn St.

Alicia Krynskl. 22. 22J W. Xi? and David Sanderson, 24. 1324 Har- ,16, 1015 KimbMl St.

nd Michael Farina 17, 1101 S. 7t Ru1h O. KPunn. 24. North Hills, and Dunnle W.

Smith, 38. North Hills. Roberta Jordan. 19. Meetinghouse mne, Snrlngfleld, and Georee Pan- tellas, .22.

62 S. Ann Rood. Broom all; Maureen J. RURgricrl, 21. N'w Yo'k City, and Robert G.

Hnll. 21. 2527 Manhflelrt Drexel Hill. E. Romanlnl.

21. 2C27 S. Bon nafor St. and Richard B. MansOsld, 21.

B307 Bulst Ave. Nancy M. Wlsner, 18, Gradyvllle. and Wayne T. Swlnehart.

22. Williamson School. Media. Siisan H. Ferris.

20. Lakevlew Drive. and Robert C. Bailey, 22, Ran- Md. PikeKiwauis To Hear Roberts HOLMES--John D.

Roberts, in authority on numismatics, will speak on "Old, New and Worn-out Dollar Bills," Thursday at a IMS p.m. meeting of Chester Pike Kiwanis Club in the Broomall Restaurant. This will be the seventh of a series of 10 talks on the fascinating hobby of coin collecting. Roberts will be introduced by Mort Corman, program chairman. Peter LeDonne of Springfield Road, Broomall, supervising principal at Sharon Hill Schools, be welcomed into the Chester Pike Club at this i The board of directory will meet tonight at 8 in.the.'home of Ross Martin, 606 Lee Drive, Broomall.

Times Classified Ads Pay--Adv. Chaplin, Mrs. Mildred Stewart. Grated coconut makes a delightful tppping for canned Mandarin oranges. soTn, Sharron MeBeathv 23.

Arlington. Va. Thomas Hsueh, 27. Washington D.C. Hannah E.

Preston. IS. SO N. Syca more Clifton Heights, and Robert W. Ortllp.

19. 3314 N. Mascher St. Nancy E. Fletcher.

21. Elsmere. and Albert Hill. 29. Clavmont, Del.

Joan T. Armstrong. 31. 33 Main Upland, and James E. Achleson.

32. Indianapolis. Tnd. Nancy M. 19.

Stockton Circle. Ridley Park, and William J. Rhodes. 23. 10 Herold Place, Green Rlrtee.

Judith Shaw. 21. 851 N. Rlnsuold and James Foreman. 26.

851 N. St. A A I 'A HR NEW PIATCS MADE QUICKLY OLD, III-FITTING DENTURES REMADE TO FIT. DR.M.H.SALTZ 0 1 6 I A I PA Hours9-8JDaify 'in 6 Bar TRmowr MILMONT PARK The three patrols of Girl Scout Troop 605, sponsored by Peace Council vnights of Columbus, have made stuffed bunnies and bean bags for distribution to needy children will sponsor a visit of to Glendale Gardens. He will begin his tour aboard a fire engine, al 6 p.m.

on Glenfield Avenue am on Dalmas Avenue. Children in that area are ad vised to listen for the sound the siren announcing Santa's ar rival. Youngsters, to 10 will be given toys and older boys anc girls, candy. hrough the Marine Corps' "Toys or Tots" campaign. The Flintstone Patrol made nine-inch bunnies and bunny face ean bags.

The Adventures Patrol worked on bean bags shaped ike a fish, while the Ea- Beavers Patrol made Christ mas tree bean bags. This project will help the scouts earn their first class badge. Troop 605 is currently working on stocking dolls, birthday cards and Christmas cards and decor alions for distribution to children and veterans hospitals through the Red Cross. Mrs. Helen Richards and Mrs.

Barbara Ida are leaders, assisted by Mrs. Gladys Chartier. LET'S HAVE A i IS YOUR HOSPITALIZATION PROTECTION PAPER-JHIH? Inter-County Detines Benefits Offers 3 Plans for Practical Protection at Reasonable Cost Pick the plan that best meets your needs from Inter-County--the oldest non-profit hospitaiization plan in this area. Inter-County will be glad to help you, by explaining, clearly and to your complete satisfaction, the benefits and rates of each plan. You'll like Inter-County for other reasons, too prompffy helps pay for room and board, x-rays, operating room, laboratory and other services--covers maternity stay.

poyi benefits everywhere --in any non-profit hospital in the nation. Also, there is no reduction in benefits at age 65. Fui! service is provided to all subscribers. No problem is too small. Shield may be added fo any fnfer- County Pfon for protection against doctors' and surgeons' fees.

Commercial insurance, such as Life, Health and Accident, may also be incorporated. It pays to choose hospital and medical protection just as you -choose your physician--with care. Know exactly what you arc getting for your money. THE STEREO OUTFIT AND BARR'S SAVINGS PAYS FOR THE 2-Speaker; 4-Speed Record Stereo Phono Party Cart--Brass Walnut Trim Five 12-ln. Stereo Long Play Albums Sturdy Record Carry Case; Hold 20 Records Total Value BARR'S LOW LOW PRICE NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 WIEKL STARTING JANUARY FREE- FIVE 12" STEREO LP RECORDS! Houn ind of Stcrca Mmk! IN COUPON I AND MAIL I TODAY! Wm-UWW KOSnTHllHTIBN rtW, IHC.

OtPT. Gicnside, Pi. Please send me a detailed comparison of Inter-County Plans and C. INTER-COUNTY HOSHTAUZAT10N PLAN, INC EASTON RD. and WESLEY AVE.

GLENSIDE, PA. NAME. ADDRESS. CITY STATE. BARR'S SELLS YOU TOTAL VALUE PROTECTION trill, Your PURCHASE! 101 TUB Of Telia you that to buy at Barr's! DOUBLE WIAIAMHI! Barr's own Guarmntet is your extra assurance in addition to ine manufacturer's--you can depend on getting complete satisfaction at Barr's! nratlENOD ft WAlinro Product trained personnel upon whom you can depend.

iAUrS OlcnCONVWIWT a years to pay and make to any Barrt stores. FREE PARKING Wrtfi it (II Stoml briitf A I 1 8 5 3 JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS 606 EDGMONT CHESTER, PA. 90 S. 69th STREET UPPER DARBY OKN NMHT Til CHRISTMAS.

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