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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 41

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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MONDAY. JUNE 8, 1053 I 1 CHESTER (PA.) TIMES 0 CWV Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary In waro Cnuniy Catholic War Vct- rrans will hold its on Wod- ivsilay al S.J.) p.m. in tho CWV Post Hnino on-EImwoorl uvrmie, Shnron Hill, 'TV stale oonvontion be at t'liiontown on June will lio nndcr discussion. Mrs. I Mary Cm-roll nf Clifton llnishls, liic pn'Vih'ii', will Iw iti diarsc.

Miss Barbara Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harrison of 136 Sylvan Rutledge, who will appear with the pupils of the Brandon Hall School of Music at a concert Saturday at 8 p.m. in ths auditorium of the Ethical Society at 1906 S. RiNonnouse Square, Philadelphia.

Circle Supper A covered dish supper will lie to nii'mbers and 'friends of the Circle. for Service of the South I Methodist Church tonight at (i.HO in the cha-j Medford Jester, the clriirman. nniiounced. Members of! thf social committee headed by Mis'? Jeanne dates will care of arrangements. of Group Is Organized In County John P.

Rid- by I'ark, named temporary of the recently organized 1 Ladies of Marian composed of the nr.il of members of; Marian Council, Knights of Colum-! 'HIS. At an meet inn held; llv ho'iv Andrew T. i '''irley ni C.Hifii'M Cilen- I'den, the auxiliary set up a IMPI xirnloiivnl the work ff Kniqhls of Columbus along iin-1 cultural lilies, rvtivilies. For piv.irnl flic will of the p.i- of the Chnvh nf al Hii'ley 1 The Advice to the Lovelorn Woman Worried About Way Her Immature Sister Is Living By BEATRICE FAIRFAX "I don't know whether this problem is legal or emotional," begins a letter from a "Mrs. "but I would appreciate any advice you can Rive me about it." She thru describes the problem is follows: "My mother died recently.

leaving lo her two youngest children a piece of property in a very poor hnalion. These two children are jointly with her brother, then it is purely a legal matter and the responsibility of the brother. On the other hand, if the main problem i is the woman's worry about the way her sister is then that is entirely different. Simv matters are completely out of my field, I can say only llvu if thi? aspects are this correspondent's chief concern, she Miss Freda M. Billsrein, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Walter P. Billstein of S. Chester road, Swarthmore, who was graduated from Wilkes College in Wilkes- Barre, Pa. today and will return home tomorrow.

PERSONALS my brother, who is also the executor of the estate, mid our On the is soon to be I'l. problem I wouh "It is this sister who is the problem, because she is so immature. j-ochi-'l Madeline meeting Ti mnor.iry with Mrs. Lo II. V.nl iili; we: If.

Avers, forme city, is rnrly in has ivlnrivd lo his home I. sp-rding thei wi nor al K. Kith Mrs. Oscar Vibe should leave Ihein to the brother must lake them up with his! of the' have tliis to say: Kven though she believes thai' "legally" sisters and brothers are Because the properly which shejnot responsible for each other's shares with my brother has now welfare, I'm sure she does feel a ''i en cleared and is up for sale, responsibility for her sister ami is lie is on her own, and is meerned Dial she may into' at a place which I under-1some sort of trouble. Hand has a bad reputation.

Bui Since she says it is not possible! hs will listen to no one, refusing for her lo have her sister in her! ill advice. She is too far away! home, couldn't she, perhaps, try! me to keep in close touch with to peir-uade her at least to conic i iirr, and it is not possible for her town and help her find 1 ') take her into my home. place to live and a suitable; "I know that le-ally, sisters and; If'she approached her tact-; Ivolliers are not responsible foi fully and affectionately, and in a welfare of each other, 1m! couldj spirit of to understand, the 01 brother be held responsible for actually listen. i Early Week Specials for live June 7, 8 Ciil from "Oiolrp" f.Ynrfo Steer Beel Vrntrcted Selected (iiinrantcvil CHUCK o' RUG AND CARPET SERVICE 333 ROSE 4-2943 COMPLETE RUG SERVICE MOTHPROOFING OrientilN For Iho best in rujj service rail CHcstcr Furniture Cleaned in Your Homo Estimates Cheerfully Domestic Twists ISculpturc jffjccrs work arc Mrs: Charles il.n s. Mrs, Jo'in f.nancial 1 cor- 'lie auxili'iry hoprs I nam" 'Ts a sched- f.ir September, Mr.s.

Lohan Mr and i'W Iscdron Mort-tn, have had for several days, Mis.s Barbara Patterson and loverly Kelly, both recurred at Hospital in Sjt. and Mrs.I Harris and San-! dra of Fort and ml Mrs. Mcdford Lalchum andi sor.s. D.ivid and Dennis of Brook-! Ir.vcn. and Mrs.

Talley. for- beafuso ho and is I'm a little confused as to just 1 advice, then, since she the problem is here. 'non, I'm afraid (lierr If it has to do with the property i ni. either brother sin res the estate also executor?" to this woman's sister If she did iiiit, however, and con- refusing to accept anyone's will'be 1M would be or sislcr iirths CHESTER To Anthony 1 a MRS. JOHN P.

LOHAN Temporary Chairman Available for Our ITALIAN Famous SPAGHETTI TOMTE Orders to Take Out WAshburn 8-9839 THE BROOMALL 2107 MacDADE HOLMES Mr.y 'JT. SMITH-To (1. vuilh, K. Dili twins, daughter and a son, May 1'S. HALU-To Ryland and'Marqar- mrriy of Chichcster road, 1 Ridley Folsom, fi-irdens, are occupying their new sf) May 'J8.

hour, on Duncan avenue, McDaniel Crest, -0- Mrs. C. Robert Mills and her daughter. Holli Anne of (ho Philadelphia Seaplane Base in Essington, were guests of Charles Hoopes Ronald and Benson, Box GOO Convent road, son, May L'S. COLVIN-To William and Mari- Colvin, fri Dutton Mill road, Green Ridge, a daughter, May 2S.

HAMILTON To William and Christine Hamilton. 323 Ulrich owns' e.v.;lrt do about her at the time. They would simply to developments and, if any sorious did arise, one or the be appointed as her guardian and then -'il with the pri'blem as seemed I hope that some of this may i'if help to this woman, but' the 1 i problem as she describes it, seems Sii general, and so vague, thai is almost impossible to make spe suggestions. If she cares Ir a write me any further details, perhaps. I could be more Ruthj a Miss Beryl A.

Firlein, daughter of Mrs. Fred E. Firlein of Cryjtlo road, Chester Plaza, and the late Mr. Firlein, a member of the graduating class of the Charles E. Ellis School for Girls at Newtown Square, where she has been a student for seven years, She is class president, business manager of the year book and a member of tho choir and ensemble and the varsity hockey team.

Marinn Martin Pa Her us Violent Storms Hit Central U.S. a daughter, May 29. STANT-To Richard of Springfield aboard hs cruiser, "Valerie II." The Misses Janet and a Graham of 1808 Edgmont are'Overlook Heights, a daughter, May the spending ten days at By TIIK ASSOCIATED PKESS Central United Slutr.s had anolh- and er day of violent Va. Cooking Fan WEDNESDAY SUPPKB Summertime scallions and green pt-pper help slaw tasty. to make this carrot Slaw Steaks Mashed Potatoes Broccoli Carrot Bread Tray Fresh Fruit with gpongo C.ike Shells Beverage CARROT SLAW Ingredients: 2 cups grated carrot (medium fine and packed down), 1 i cup diced green pepper, 1 table- ispoon minced scallion (green cup mayonnaise or mayon- Paul naisc-type dressing, 1 teaspoon, 1103 Upland a lemon juice, 'i teaspoon prepared mustard, salt, pepper, lettuce or other salad greens.

Method: Toss carrot, green pep- and scallion together in a bowl. I'mndcrstorMis Doro-iand tornadoes. Some of the thy Slant, 1822 Constitution between the Rockies and Mississippi River spilled over the CJreat Lakes and Ohio Val- KRUPA-To Waller and Jaw Icy regions. Krupa, 306 W. 7th 29.

POTTER-TO a son, Mayj The weather was nnsily ir in Southeast and of Ihv Con- George and Divide. Temperatures' la Potter, 2036 4th a son, were generally May 30. RICHIE-To Carl and Oeneva Richie 1120 Norris May 30. seasonable, though it was li) at Butie and Lewislown, Mont. a There were a few light showers T.wi^r, i along the Atlantic Seaboard from Herman and Bar-Delaware to Maine.

Locally severe storms produced bara Taylor, 1303 Atsvell a son I May 30. John Boneless Pot Roast Vo ir Boneless Beef Fresh Ground Chuck Ib Fresh Ground Beef Ib 34e 3 Ibs 1,00 I Fresh Caught Tender Deep Sea Scallops Aston Mills a daugJiter, May 30. REEVES To Janet Reeves, 30 Flower May 31. CROZER COALSON-To James nariette Coalson, a daughter, June 1. DiMEGLIO-To Ha cvieve DiMeglio 'june-V NOW IS THE TIME To Have Your Rugs Cleaned by ALMOR Spring Cleaning? Painting? Oriental and Domestic Rugs Beautifully Cleaned Almor Rug Cleaning ii guaranteed lo the most genlle.

Grit and motheggi are eliminated by our ipeeial dinting proccn. and ipoti are given tpocial care. Our famout lhampoo procosi duel no) remove the itiffnoii (iiiinci) from tho rugi. 9x12 $A50 9x12 domestic oriental Tor I'ltKU nml C'fdl Chester $O50 JAfffi Ulembcr of Veitioiial Institute of ftiir; In a small container stir mayon- Harry line Masishin, 419 June 3. PEELE-To Carlos Peele.

2713 Kane naise, lemon juice and 3. mustard together; add to carrot PONTE To Ralph mixture. Mix well with two forks. Poite. Hillside and Add salt and pepper to taste.

Serve on lettuce. Makes 4 small servings. Boiling dry beans and whole peas for two minutes, in water to cover, before they are soaked helps (tornadoes the vicinilv of i and Mary road, Aston, ilhaniel and a son, Mf4 tii in or Peoples find Gen Union, Iowa, and Valley City N. the Weather Rureau said. There wvrc no immediate reports on damage.

A tornado destroyed farm buildings in a small area near Decorah, Iowa, yesterday. A ilo7.cn twisters caused like damage in Kansas and Nebraska. Theme were no reports of human casualties. Several homes and other build- -9085 v. V.

Soft Flattery The soft summer ideally 'cminine, always flattering! This graceful version derives its lovely lines from tho soil gathers at yoke and skirt. Picture it now in misty- Q4U Wer doniolishcd and a sc'h(x-)l' il or prolly with aln a 1 II. JL 1 1 J.11 'JJ" lighter, June building ifnroofed by a tornado 0 bow-trimmed sleeves, or airy- Encinal, north of Laredo. Want an interesting appetizer to serve with a first course of tomato nS mixed Soften Al 3nrl fl ajju l(il a daughter, Trto 11 duu dlttill illnra rnaHc cool sleeveless! Pattern DOSJ: Misses' Sizes 12, M. 16, 18.

20. 16 takes yards 3J-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives cream cheese with a little cream i perfect fit. Complete, illustrated or milk and add a dash of grated' Sew Chart shows you every step. onion; make sandwiches of the cream cheese and slices of bologna; refrigerate.

serving, cut each "sandwich" into four Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this add cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of the FYNE-TASTE Evap. Milk 0 NIBLETS WHOLE Golden Corn 14Vi-OI. 12 01 prevent fermentation and ins of skins. Split poas need soakini Ardcn, a son, May 31.

Birth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Crews Chestnut avenue, Glen Riddle, an- harden-! nounee the birth of a daughter do not Nancy Joyce on May 26. They have, two other children: Joann, 10, and Wayne, Mrs.

Crews the former Jessie Shaw of Folsom. small wedges. Chopped chives may Times, Pattern IHlh New York 11, N.Y. plainly NAME, ADDflKSS be substituted for the Rrated r.nioii I 23L' Print Thrifty Club in Party Tho Neifrhborhood Community Club will meet tonight at 1131 W. 7lh for business in charge of th(' president.

Mrs. Kthvard Peters. Hostesses will he Mrs. Lewis Lenney and Mrs. Joseph Marsden.

Mrs. Joseph Ma fa rose will direct a grocery party tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the club room. DR. SALTZ i BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WILL EASY CREDIT HELP YOU? Then come in today, uso our family budget for all your dental needs and those of your family.

One small weekly payment will taka care of it all. JK you are member of the h'-stoss romniittro for a party s'v- MI by a club be' to do jour share of tho work. 1 Al' too often tlii" 1 chairman of such! L'ets stuck with the full, for a jiarty, be-! tho mpinbcrs all find excuses for not being able! 10 do their pnrt. lion'i join tlie slackers. Club Calendar TONIGHT I.ansdnwnn Twentieth f'cntiiry Junior Club: Board meeting 8.30 in home of Mrs.

ErvuiR S. Price av. Lima Junior H'nnian'M flub: Pro-! meeting at homo of Mrs. Harrison, High Meadow, p.m. LITTLE LIT i It 1 IOOK FOX THE BAY WINDOW for Rcttcr Shoe SHOE REPAIRING Reasonable I' rivet 606 E.

9th Street CHester 2-4906 FYNE-TASTE OI Apple Sauce E-MAR Fancy Sweet or Unsweetened Grapefruit Juice 19' CLAPP'S STRAINED 4A4Va.cn Baby Food 10 79 IAKER STATE stems 4-OZ 4 mmf Mushrooms 19 XRIDGE Corned Beef Hash 19 KLEENEX Tissues boxes of 3001 LOOKING FOR Gifts FOR Till: BRIDE VISIT 01 ft won ST.llttS STOHE SHALOM'S AVE. 0 FILLINGS BRIDGEWORK LOOSE PLATES MADE TO FIT EXTRACTIONS Asleep or Awake Hours: 9 lo 8 Daily Phone CH 4-4316 Dr. 616 EDGMONT AVE AIR CONDITIONED Some women dress fit to cook the same way. FOR THE BEST IN KITCHENS QUAKER MAID GENEVA FREE PUNNING SERVICE VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM CHURCH-REEVES 17'i SOUTH CHESTER SWARTHMORE PHONE SWARTHMORE 6-3450 Delaware County's Leading' Photographer of Children KOI STUDIO '2703 W. THIRD STREET CHESTER.

PA. PHONE 2-1014 Special Tuos. and Wed. in Our Produce Dept. New Cabbage Ib OPENING TUESDAY, JUNE 7th BILL SMITH'S DRIVE-IN DAIRY BAR 4417 Edgmont Ave.

Brookhaven Opt'niiifi ICE CREAM SHAKES SUNDAES 2 For The of I OHP lift IHIV Fltf.KJ STORE HOURS: Mon Wed. Thuri 12 noon to 11 m. Fri. Sot. and Sun 12 Noon lo 12 Cool Oft With A RotreshinK Driuk Snow Crop Fresh Frozen LEMONADE 6-oz.

cans 10 W. Seventh Street 2819 W. Ninth Street Fifth Water Sts. 3416 Phila. Pike, Claymont, Del..

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1876-1977