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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 43

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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ST. MARY'S UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX Services, Procession To Honor Patron Saint CHESTER-Holy Liturgy the processional and a feast dinner will be part of the religious and social celebration of the Patron Saint's Day at St. Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox Church Sunday. Ceremonies in observance of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin Mary, will begin the evening before with vespers and the Blessing of the Bread, Wine and Oil at 7 p.m. Saturday.

Holy Liturgy, the only church service of the day. will be celebrated at 11 a.m. by the Very Rev. Omelan with visiting clergymen from neighboring churches. The sermon at this service will be spoken in Ukrainian by the Most Rev.

John Sawchuk, dean of St. Vladimir Cathedral in Philadelphia, and in English by the Rev. George Hnatko of Wilmington. The choir from St. Protection Church of Philadelphia will sing part of the Holy Liturgy.

Requiem for the repose of the souls of deceased parishioners will be followed by a religious processional around the church during which Moleben, a specia! church service for the health and well being of the parishioners will be sung. The religious celebration of the holiday will be brought to a climax by the processional which will circle through surrounding streets and return to the church. The social observance will be touched off at 1 p.m. by the Feast dinner at the Ukrainian-American National Home, 3rd and Ward Sts. Parish President Nicholas Melnychuk will be toastmaster and the Very Rev.

Eustachius Shadinsky will be speaker. The dinner will be prepared by the women of the parish. Following the banquet, entertainment will be presented including the parish choir, mandolin orchestra from Wilmington, the local children's symphony orchestra and Ukrainian folk dances under the direction of Paul Bodry hula of Chester. DR. KENNETH WUEST Darby Speaker DARBY SwimQub Splashes 1,000 See Meet estimated 1,000 spectators gathered at Aldan! Swim Club to witness the fourth annual individual championships staged by the Delco Swim League.

Highlighting the program was the presentation of awards to the league's top teams and individual winners. Yeadon Swim Club, annual champ since the league was organized, repeated this season thus gaining permanent possession of the perpetual trophy awarded in 1958. Bud Clarke, general chairman of the league, presented a new trophy to the championship club. It was accepted by two outstanding Yeadon swimmers, Phil Eanieri and Biil Feehery. Division trophies were awarded to Yeadon, winner of the Blue Division, and Lansdowne, winner of the Red Divisiion.

The Bruce Harlan Memorial Trophy was captainel by Springfield, whose Tom Daiello won the senior diving competition. Plaques were presented for first place in the individual champion ship events, gold medais for second, third and fourth and bronze medals for fifth and sixth. First place award winners were: Junior diving. Nell Connolly. Colltng- senior diving.

Tom Daiello. Tabernacle Schedules Bible Rally DARBY Maran-atha Tabernacle will have its 41st Bible and Missionary Conference, Wednesday through Sunday at the Tabernacle, Ridge avenue above Main street. Guest speaker at the conference will be Dr. Kenneth Wuest, a professor of New Testament Greek at Moody Bible Institute of Chicago for many years. Dr.

Wuest is also the author of many books on religious matters. Another guest speaker will be the Rev. Ralph Boyer, who is chairman of the Council of Action of the Fellowship of Independent Missions, York. Pastor George H. Mundell, of Maran-atha, will also speak during the conference.

Missionaries from many parts of the country are expected to attend the conference. Ike Sets Political Address WASHINGTON (AP President' lisenhower will make his first rolitical speech of the campaign the night of Sept. 29 in Chicago. The President's speech to a JRe- ublican fund-raising dinner will je carried by closed circuit televi- ion to similar dinners in other ities. Republican presidential nominee M.

Nixon and his running nate, Henry Cabot Lodge, are ex- jected to address other dinners the ame night. White House press secretary ames C. Hagerty said Eisenhower las no plans for political speeches xtfore Sept. 29, but probably will make others later. Butterfly, girls 10 and Mlml Mojfaer, Colllngdale; boys 10 and under, w.

Castle. Yeadon girls 12 and under. E. Husted. Yeadon 12 under.

Castle. Yeatlon; girls 14 and under. K. Schaeffer. Sharon fail: boys 14 under.

R. Locke Sharon Hillr Kirl under. P. Costgeshall. fcprlngiiela 18 and under P.

Ranlcri. Yeadon. Backstroke, girls 10 and under D. Carlln. Springfield: boys 10 and under O.

Mllier. Yeadon: girls 12 and under. K. Hutton. St.

Alban's; boys 12 and under. J. Bailey. Yeadon: sjlrls 14 and under. D.

McDevltt, Sharon Hill: boys 14 and under. K. Locke. Sharon Hill; fills 1 8 and under. K.

Newhouse. Lansdowne; boys 18 and under, Feehery. Yeadon. girls 10 and under. Blazejewskl.

Springfield: boys 10 and under. M. Gluncl, Ridley Township; elrls 12 and under, L. Gordon, Springfield; boys 12 and under, R. Miller Yeadon; girls 14 and under.

M. A. Fitzpatrlck, Lansdowne; boys 14 and under. T. Mitchell, Sharon Hill; girls 15 and under.

H. Aldan: boys 18 and under. W. Snoderass. Yeadon.

Freestyle, girls 8 nnd under. Wright, Ridley Township; boys 8 anr under. R. Steel. Sharon Jail; girls 10 and under.

M. TJrslno. Aldan; boys 10 and under, G. Miller. Yeadon: girls 12 and under, K.

Hutton. St. Alban's: boys 11 and under. R. Castle.

Yeadon: girls 11 and under. K. Schaeffer. Sharon Hill; boys 4 and under. J.

Keenan Glenoldca; girls IS and under. H. Me Laughlln. Aldan: boys IS and under J. McFaddcn.

Colllngdale. Pool records were smashed in all bu two of the championship Freestylo relay events were taken by: Yeadon. girls and under; Brook haven, boys and under; Yeadon, girls iquad relay: Ridley Township, boys xQuad relay: Yeadon, Rlrls sqund med ley relay; Yeadon. boys squad' medley relay. Olficlntins at the championship swim meet were: honorary referees Charles Roeser.

chairman Olympic Swim Committee: Wlliiam Balrd. nresi ricnt Alfian Swim Club, Pat Boyle past Kcncral chairman Dclco Swim Lcazuc. Also. Boyle, meet dtrecor: Joe us referee: Bob Embcrcet. announcer Warren Price, scorer; Frnnk Sterling clerk of course: Bud Clarke, chic scorer; Peter Michaelson.

chief Judsre Bill Fcchcry. award master; Norm Michaelson. program, and June Bier Ing and Ethel Pope, refreshments. Final league standings were: Blu Sharon Hill. Aldan Colllngdalc.

Springfield; Red Lansdowne. Ridley Township. Glen olden, Ridley Part, St. Alban'i an Brookhavcn. Team coaches Included: Allen Phi' Ups and Jerry Sharkcy, Aldan; John Naumovlch.

Brookhavcn: Biueh O'Doh- orty and Jack Welsh, Colllngdale: Louise Helme. Glenolden: Ed Lentz. Lansdowne; Walter Udovich. Ridley Park: Warren Price. Ridley Township; Miriam Lanb, Sharon Hill; Fieri Eon.

Springfield: Sue Afiame. St. Alb.in's. and Judy Echelmelr. Ycadon.

Almost half a million tons of coal is mined daily in the Ruhr district of West Germany. TOWNSHIP TEACHER Loretta Carmickle of Norwood, graduate of Eugene (Ore.) High School and the University of Pennsylvania, will teach 5th Grade at Grace Park School. Before receiving her degree this spring, she was a medical secretary at U. of P. Hospital and completed her practice teaching at Lansdowne.

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