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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER Cfl ESTER (t'A.) TIMES THURSDAY, JANUARY 2S, 1950 City Community Council To Get Planning Report report from the City Planning Commission will highlight the January meeting of, Chester Community Council to be held next Tuesday evening In Madispn St. Methodist Church, 7th and Madison sts. Dinner will be served at 6 p. and those planning to attend are asked to make reservations by Jan a member of the commission, antl Charles Cella, supervisor ot tha Government Consulting Service, Institute of Local and State Government, University of Pennsylvania, Prisoner Sued For Divorce Charles D. Long, director of music for Chester School District, will lead community singing, with a student pianist as accompanist.

Rev. Hor A west end woman today flled suit for divorce from an inmate of the Eastern State Penitentiary. N. oiewiier, pastor of the Mrs. May A.

Goodyear, of 936 church will serve the chicken din Highland charged Iter huenancl, Charles with indignities and ner. Laura U. Dougherty, Mrs. Lester M. Keenhart and Mrs.

Carrie averred their marriage was cured by fraud." Gordon will serve on the reception committee. Mrs. Ray H. Hann is 30 with the council at 930 Edgmontj Speakers will be James P. Hopkins Her petition stated that the hus program chairman, and President Clyde E.

Dalton will conduct the short business session. band lias oeen couvicteti or lorgery ltuxeny, aggravated assauIL ami tery, robbery and carrying concealed deadly weapons. Mrs. Goodyear is represented by Theodore C. Jen Eastern Pen TEAX5 AGAIN? MXI'VE SEEN WELL, I'LL i LISTENING TO ANOTHER innw FIV iHrrB VMATIj I WNT HAVE TWIS1 i WASN'T LISTENfNGM RAQIO BRINGING TO THE ANY MORE MISERY WAS PEELING yM INTO MY OUSEy kins jr.

Eleven other divorce suits have jgY0UR CREDIT ACCOUNT buy Nowr at fc FORDS' PAY NEXT YEAR! riU Times Staff Photo CRASH At 9'TH AND MADISON STS. Two automobiles collided at 9th. and Madison at shortly after 10 a. in. today, sending one of the vehicles into a side of St.

Paul's fipiseopal Church. Police said the auto shown against the church was driven by. Walter Kleinman, 757 Herness Philadelphia. The other driver was identified as James T. Buck of Arden Del.

Both drivers escaped injury, according to police. CoWUne and Carol Anne Sweeny. home of Mr, and Mrs. F. H.

Bftm berger, of Denton, Md. daughter of Mi and Mrs. Clyde Robert Fewkes and John Burke Kern Warren J. Sweeny and Warren Sweeny Jr both oC Maple brated birthdays this veek. The Wednesday Morning Prayer uroup ot the Garden City community Chanel met at the parson age this week.

Those attending were Mrs. Uoppock, Mrs. Emerson Hastie, Mrs. Robert Fine, Mrs. Eaii Goidsboroueh, Mrs.

Walter Boggis, Mrs. Herbert Fagley, Mrs. William Longbine, Mrs, Andrew MacBelh, Mrs. Joseph Foutzlei' and Mrs. Earl F.

Grabey. Also present v. Jerry Grabey and Karen Fliie. The kitchen oE the Garden City Fire which is a part ol the edition, is nearly ready for use. The stove and sink have been installed and the linoleum has been la All that remains is the installfsti of cabinets which are expected the near future.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worinald, of Ridley will eiitertain at a U'l pHiiy jn tlieir home this evening: In hbiwr of their daughter, Joyce, who is ceieuraung her seventh birthday. Guests will include Merrily Elchle. Dorothy Rothiuss, of Chestnut pkwy.

Seiiior Choir practice will be held tonight at the Garden City Com munity Chapel at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Grub'b of Lapidea Hills, formerly of Garden City, entertained in honor of the fifth birthday of their daughter, Nancy.

Guests from Garden City included: Judy Waite, Susan and; Frances Cranny, Jane Hsnderhofrer. M' uid Mrs. Tiu "i ick of Media were guests at the Chester's Largest Family Outfitters 318 MARKET STREET, CHESTER bei'n tiled at Media Catherine C. Cape, 1213 Highland against Francis L. Cape, 201 E.

18th st. Charge, indignities. They mamea Chester in Theodore Stnlthm represents the wire Bella B. Specter, 937 Potter against M. Henry Spec tor, whose address is not known.

Charges, in dignities and desertion. They were married in Philadelphia in 1927. Jacob Sapovits represents the wife. KaUierine Orpneck, 301 Chestnut Garden City, against Koler urpuecK. or 25B E.

3d st. Charge, indignities. They were married in Swarthmore in 1941. Theodore Smithers represents the wife. Ada Macijczyk, 2923 W.

9th against Bartolam Maeijc2yk, whose taaaress is unknown. Charge, ih Tdlgnities. They were married in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1947. Malcolm B. Petriken reoresenLs the wife.

Joshua N. Boweh, 13B Woodbine Haverrord, against Gertrude O. L. Bowen, whose address is unknown. Charges, indignities and desertion.

They were married in 1938. Ray mond F. Stopper represents the hus Pasqua McGinn, 1132 Cross st. Philadelphia, against Francis Mc Ginn, 919 Keystone Buckman; Village. Charge, Indignities.

Tlieyj were married m. Italy ih 1946. eph w. deFuria represents the husband. Anna M.

Rautter, 33 N. Belfield Havertown, against Walter C. Rautter, 2325 Fairmount Philadelphia. Charge, indignities. They were married in Media in 1925.

R. "Wmfleld Baile represents the wife. Mary F. Goetz, 323 Lincoln Lansdowne. against August A.

GoetK, LaGuna Beach, Cal. Charge, desertion. They were married In Lansdowne in 1942. R. Winfleld Baile represents the wife.

Maggie L. Williams, 510 W. 2d haaiust James H. Williams, 112 Perm st. Charge, desertion.

They I were married in Daytona Beach LOOK 600 WATCHES! LOOK 18 STUNNING STYLES! LOOK AT THIS NEW LOW PRICE! LOOK AT THESE WATCHES IF YOU'VE EVER WANTED REAL WATCH SAVINGS BUY NOW! Waldron Leads Honor Roll At St, James John Waldron, a. senior who at tained an average of 98.3, led the 95 1 students named to St. Jarries High Schnol'f honor roll for January. The list follows: Senior Class First honors, John Waldron. 38.3 John Cziraky.

93.6; Thomas Cher mbl, 93.3; Charles Catania, 92.3 Francis Craia, 9J.1: James swecnev. 91.6; John Maillie and Alfred Rut fcowski, 90.8; Robert Casey, 90; second Thomas Fannon anr John Meli, 89.2; Anthony Sauk, 88.5; Andre Faucher, 88.3; James Hag gerty, aa.2; Francis Mazza, 87.8; Vincent Batter, John Bruggeman, Francis Kushner, John Langton, H. David Maillie, John Nolan and Leo Or lowsky, 87.5; Joseph Mes'sner, William Burke, James McHugh, John Mooney Joseph Ridgik anc Carl Riley, 88.6; Ronald Leahy, 86.4; Raymond Agent and Robert Jasin ski, 85.8; John Cowan, 35.7; Joseph )e, Joseph Ferrara, Aniello Moncella. Samuel Porcelli and Martin Saiuiders, 85. Junior Class First honors.

Charles McGroarty, 93.5; James Cenname, aD.7; second honors, Cornelius McGuIre and Nicholas Fetti nati, 89.2; Thomas Schenk, 88.7; Roy Preston, HH.5; John Mortimer anc Joseph Rtiahe, B7.8; Anthony Chu tes, josepn uamico ana wimam McCann, S7.1; James C. Brennan, Robert Toomey and Leonard Win larski, 8S.4; John "Walsh, 85.6; Leo Burke, Ronald Trenowski and Albert Zeilnsbi, 85. Sophomore class First honors, Robert Reuland, 90.a Edmund Mat thews, 90; second honors, Albert Greto, 89.1; James E. Heringslake, 83.3; James McLaughlin, S7.5; Edward O'DBrmell, 86.8; Anthony Smith, B5.B; Krancis Carbine, 85. Freshman class First honors, Tipptt WATCHES NATIONALLY FAMOUS 1937.

John J. Stetser represents the wife. Anna M. McKenna, 304 Gartside against Francis A. McKenna of New York City.

Charges, indignities atid desertloh. They were married in Elkton in 1936. John J. Stetser represents the wife. Karol C.

Zator, 1025 ToWnsend against Jozefa Zator, Brooklyn, kN. Charge, desertion. They were "married in Poland in 1927. Louis A. Bloom represents the husband.

dozer Gets Payment Auditor General Weldon B. Hey bum today announced approval of quarterly payment of S1375 to Crozer Hospital. Payment is made from the hospital state aid appropriation. I 95 SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS TIME FOR FUM A WORD IN A WORD i in the word RECONSIDERATION, find a word to listed below. For example, if we gave you the word write RAIN.

You must get over 30 to rank as an fit each of "precipkRtioi ney, 94; Anthony Casciata and Richard Houston, 92; Frank Opet, 91; John Conahan, Robert Macknis and Joseph Rehrrnah, 90; second honors, James Carson, Robert Grelo, John Murtaugh and James Quirk. 89; Richard Pinnock, 88; Francis Mel lace, 87. Joseph PappaiiD, 87; Roli Mitchell, 88.3; Eugene Duffy and! Joseph Fluharty, 86.1; Harry Comp, Peter Devlin, Thomas Mc Bride, John Mitchell, John Nord ling, Edwin Olsen, Harj Oiisey and Gerald Rogers, 86; Errrmett Flynn, Robert McCarthy, James Maguire, Robert. Mahoneyi William. Neikam and William.

Schlarp, 85. Mothers To Meet FT A Committee At Garden City The home room, mothers arid the committee of the Garden City PTA nil meet on Tuesday, Jan. 31. at the home of the chairman, Mrs. David Watklns, of Pine rd.

Wayne Bradley, son of Mr. ana Mrs. John A. Bradley, bf Walnut Wednesday. Oil Saturday after his parents entertained at a party in his honor.

Guests included Butchie Larry Heard, Allan Ebright, Donna Dooley, Eddie Morehead, Billy Johnnie Piatt, Eleanor Ferrari, Billy Gulp, Buddy Porter. Ada Ruinford, Catherine Lewis, David Jones, Larry Bradley, Joyce Ahne Camillo, Dawn Camllib, Kaye War mgton, carol Zettlemoyer. Mr. Bradley took colored moving pictures of the children. Gail Rothfuss celebrated her fifth birthday this week.

She is the Mir BURNETTS VMa can note mch Heavenly Cookies, ih You'll Enjoy RICHMAN'S Ice Cream Cake Roll Automobile Liability Insurance require PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY LAW We oiTer you the following1 example of our Budget Plan: Eiatnplc: Payment Plaii One Year Tblicr I36.0D Service Charge 3.00 TOTAL $39.00 Down payment (includes service charse) 510.20 Second Payment Third Taymcnt 5.7B Fourth Payment 5.7G Fifth Payment 5,76 Siilh Payment 5.76 TOTAL J3S.00 E. N.BIBB 934 MARKET ST, MARCUS HOOK, PA. hhtlhc ChftAlcr iZl Ortittt In (r Gdll RECONSIDERATION 16. shiny cloth 17. metal bearing rock IS.

lease 19. large meal 20. portion out 21. sensitive 22. penny 23.

sing 24. sraze 5. gravel 6. speaker 8. birdhouse beverage JO.

sincere 11. in place or ALL FULLY GUARANTEED Ladies' Watches Men's Watches Some with Diamonds Simulated Rubies Rhinestones Dress Watches Fob Watches Bangle Bracelet Watches Pocket Watches Ultra thin models with Rolled Gold Plate Gases Sturdy Wafer resist, Shock resist and Dustproof watches with Imported Chrome Tops Stainless Steel Backs All Have 7 Jewel Movements. All Are Fully Guaranteed 25. midday 26. go in 27.

not lonfc 28. attack 29. New England. i 30. choo choo .15.

Chinese food "Say, Dad, what do you call leeiing your "He is called a phrenologist, son." "Gee, Ma must be one of those things then. This afternoon she felt my head and said right awayj "You've been wimming." ANSWERS: 1. scant 2. one 3. adore 4.

desire 5. cinders 6, orator 7. inside ,8. nest 9. beverage 10.

earnest 11. instead 11. date 13. nation 14. idiot 15.

tea 16. satin 17, ore 18. rent 19. dinner 20. ration 21.

tender 22. cent 23. croon 24. stare 25. noon 26.

enter 27. soon 2t. raid 29. cod 30. train 31.

slern 32. donate 33. doctor 34. store j6. and.

37. cane 3S. code 43. i 45. Delaware Produce Co.

31. severe 32. give 33. medicineman 34. shopping place 35.

part of a play 36. also 37. walking stick 38. secret symbols 40. go up 41.

shorl letter 43. sound 44. ice cream 39. lan 40. rise 41.

note 42. red lb. 21c YOUNG HEMS YOUNG TOMS lb. 53c lb. 39c Young Tender Stewers lb.

29c i)OE. 3 DOZ. 42c $1.25 Enough for Everyone M. Frt. Sat.

'A. lo 7 P. ta. POULTRY DRESSm WHILE YOU WAJT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 238 Edgmont Avenue Chester, Pa. For Free Delivery Phone Chester 3 521! 23K7 Oelfiittrire Cnnnty's Largest Poultry Market YOUNG TENDER BROILERS 2 lbs.

Averupe EXTRA FANCY DELAWARE TURKEYS Plump Younp I EXTRA FANCY Roasting Chickens lb. 39c DUCKS lb. 31c Guaranteed Fresh Vinclaiid EGGS Medium Siic Store Hours: thur. A. iM.

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