Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 17

Location:
Chester, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
17
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DKtJlTTARK COUNTY PA.) DAILY TIMES Thursday. September ARDEW AREA Darby High Graduate Receives Scholarship DARBY Leo F. Cullen, 214 Hamilton Ave. has received official notice from State Sen. G.

Robert Watkins that he has loen awarded a state senatorial Scholarship. Cullen will enler Temple University to major in chemistry A I960 graduate of Darby High Cullen received tin 1 Bausch and Lomb a Science Award. The award consisted of a medal and certificate awarded for "carrying the highest marks in science all through high school and showing the greatest ink-rest in He also was awarded medal by the American Institute of Cliera ical Engineers for "outstanding proficiency and interest in science." Al graduation ceremonies he was awarded SlflO by a local department store for his interest in science. Born in Ridley Park, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank J. Cullen and has Iwo brothers. He was a member of vhe varsity baseball squad and was a member of' the school band and orchestra. His hobbies are mineral collecting and model railroading. i LEO F.

Gels Senatorial Award ELAM PROSPECT PARK Cubs Stage Picnic, Campfire PROSPECT PARK Cub Pack -110 had a picnic at Smedley Park for the Cubs and their families. Games were played and the following Cubs won prizes: Bobby Vanaman, Jimmy Schwartz, Bobby Schwartz, Will Touchton, alike Cosgrove, Chris Touchton, Steve Cosgrove and Joan Schwartz. Cubmaster Roy Pitts awarded the Arrow of Light to 'Graham, Pitts and Steven Cosgrove for their completed work in the Web- elos. The boys were accepted into Boy Scout Troop 452 in July. Boy Scouts Complete Campi Gild to Stage Traditional Fair ARDEN Ardun's annual fair scheduled for Saturday in the ild Hall on the Highway, carry- ig.

on a tradition established hortly after the community's minding in 1900. The event will have a circus icmc liiis year and the festivi- es will start at noon. Merton Jerger, Arden Club president, is eneral chairman, assisted by the lub directors. Mrs. Emapuel GerslineVw5ll.be aided by Mr.

and Mrs Jerger. Thomas Bassett will be rounds chairman. Erhard Hoeg en is supervising Mary Morley heads the publicit ommittee which includes Carolyn Jberman, Barbara Fenske, Ham Ron D. Ware and -Berger. A circus parade through Ardcn Ardencroft and near- 1 communities' is planned staring at 10:30 a.m.

from the Gild YouKg people from the com- ismity will participate under direction of Barbara Fenske, Walter Hosier and Mary Ellen Jobson. Edmond Hwlong, Sam Rudofker, Ralph Scharft and Willard Payne are side shows. The. Li- rary Scholars Gild will have a boob booth in charge of Miunie Newcombe, Kay Ringer, Mrs. and Ingeborg Stephens and Ruth Dormetsch.

Handling refreshments will Ihe Ardcnsingers, headed by lace'McKinnon, and the Players Gild. Gildmaster Hosier will tx assisted by. Kay Furman, Mary Morley, James Moore, Jack and Nancy Covert. The baked goods booth will IK? in-charge of the Folk Gild under Heginia Rosin. Potted plants, preserves and vegetables will be displayed by' the Gardeners Gild.

Philip Cook, gildmasler of the Folk Gild, announced there will be demonstrations of folk dancing in Ihe street and spectators will be invited to join tfje dances. The Dinner i will" serve meals beginning al 5: SO p.m. Mrs. James Robertson is in charge, assisted by Kate Downs, David Ewing, Ida Mae Leak, Mae Pohl, Mary Kumme, Madge Souder, Lillian Brennan and James Robertson. HOLIDAY SPECIALS FREE PARKING ALL FRESH SLICED COLD CUTS! Clowns will be on hand and the Three Little Bakers will present tumbling shows, accompanied by the Rock and Roll Band of Brandywine High School.

The first show starts at 2:30 p.m., LIMA Penncrest Gridders At Camp I LIMA The 49 members of football squad of Penncrest School and four of the coaches are at football camp in Green Lane this week. The eight returning lettermen 'include Dave Tarr, Bill Swijte- ELAM Boy Scout Troop Len Packer, Lon Young, returned from a week at Rcs-jCharles (Butch) Ahrens, Ron stca Falls Boy Scout Camp --Russell Benson and 4RCHMERE Four New Teachers Join Academy Staff CLAYMONT Four new teach-iberl He will outline plan i ing In the evening a weiner and marshmallow roast took place around a camp fire. During the summer the Cubs went on a tour of the Navy arid Marine Reserve Training Center in Folsom, to celebrate Cub Scout Golden Jubilee Day, and a ball game between the Phillies and the Chicago Cubs. the Poconos. During the week thev went on Clay Snear.

Ohter squad members include: two overnight hikes, competed in! Don Tarr, Biil Morrow, Mike Muelleri Mike Qvercash, Charles Scout events and worked on 1 merit badges. Ford, John Gordon, Dan Malman, Arthur Dingle, scoutmaster, and! Dick Ltndenmuth, Jim Milne, i Templetou, assistant scoutmaster, accompanied boys. Boys who attended were Peter Gallery, Owens, i Sutton Paul Gallery, Robert Templeton, Ted Dingle, Danny Kalz- mire, Edward Kofke, Fred Barlow, Jerry Steward, Kenny Filer, Donald Hillis, Jerry Coffee, Dayra) i i Dawson Butler. Edward Stowers, Lee Markel, Robert Mayer, Wavne Herberger, Russel Carlo, Gary 11 r. Charles Drummond, Richard Osswald and Larry Husbands.

Sandy Sabater, Tony Watson, Tom Diehl, Barry Smith, Gene Radcr, Ooug 'Ferguson, Fred Schmidt, Rick Davis, Bill Morgan and Jim Steuerwald. Also, Ken Ruger, Jim Bain, A 1 lollatz, Ed.Green, Don Milliard Barry Diamond, Steve Kidcl, Dale Thomas, John Founds, PeU, bounds, George King, Jerry Mc- Viegh, Bob Lank, Bill Cowdright Lindy, George 3reen, Tommy Green, Bob At kins, Bill Chester, Gary Shisler Charles Bowers and Mike Sopho Fastest Man Gets Change Family Set by Club ay ers have been added to the faculty Archmere Academy for its 360-01 school year, it was an- ounced loclay by the Very Rev. ustin E. Diny, headmaster. Joseph F.

Braun, a graduate of Venton Catholic High chool, Peabody Conservatory of lusic and Niagara University, ill teach Latin and do choral He taught at Manaladan ownship High School. Gerard M. McLaughlin, a gradu- tc of St. Joseph's Prep and St. oscph's College in Philadelphia, aught at Bishop Shanahan High School, West Chester.

He wil each mathematics and biology at Head coach Walter Udovich, line coach Eli McLaughlin, backfielc coach Jack Conley and William Kaufman accompanied the squai as well as the managers Davi Paiilding, Tom Uleau and Jacl Hanchetz. Penncrest i will open its seaso; FOLSOM Ridley Township! Swim Club will wind up formal activities al the poolside Saturday, when an annual "family day" will be observed, according to activities chairman. Kenneth Price. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)-An Activity begins at 1 p.m.

with Air Force flight surgeon, games wilmer Hahn, pool man- as "the world's fastest man on! agert present the swimming the ground because of his rocket! achievement awards and chil- slcd tests, takes up new duties i (ircn wa rcc eive their swim at Brooks Air Force Base today-patches, from the mother's volun- iJiiil Ci-iurk rt csi i against Nether 24. Providence Col. John Paul Stapp assumed duties as a special assistant for leer group. At 2:30 p.m. the Sun Oil Ath- R1DLEY PARK rcnmere.

James Bellanca. a graduate ALL MEAT BEEF BALOGNA SPICED HAM PIMENTO LOAF BAKED VEAL LOAF WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE PEPPER LOAF Freshly Sliced Your Choice Full Ibs. Tasty LIVERWUR5T full pound Fmhly Sliced, Tasty DARK TURKEY ROLL 'A Ib. school year. The first semester will be open formally at a.m.

nex Thursday with a mass in hono of the Holy Spirit. This will be "allowed by a convocation and classes. Orientation of freshmen and new students in the upper classes will take place following classes Thursday afternoon. Among new courses added to the academy's curriculum this year are German III and Analytical Geometry and Calculus in the Advanced Placement cale- Real Italian Hot or Swtet HAM CAPACOLAS 89 Ib Real Italian Sty It PROSOnO Wholt or by thi PC. 89 Baptists To Attend Bible Rally RIDLEY PABK A group conduct a volleyball clinic and from Ridley Park Baptist Church liac- rrnnn fr.ln.T'rs A i Uchmere Academy and St.

Nor wrt College in West will teach Latin and speech. E. John Walsh, the new head ootball and track coach at Arch- nere Ihis year, will teach history and physical education. A graduate of Northeast Catholic High 'chool in Philadelphia and the University of Delaware, he taught and coached at Central Catholic ligh School in Pittsburgh. The Rev.

Robert J. Silben re- urns to chairman 'the mathema- ics department at Archmere after spending the past year doing graduate work in mathematics ai University of Wisconsin on a National Science Foundation Fel-j lows hip. i Archmere opens its 28th academic year with a faculty meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday the students will receive their class rosters and instructions for beginning the first semester.

Father Diny will address a meet- ng of parents a). 8:15 p.m. Tues- ay in the auditorium of St. Nor- Time to TeH Time TOLDEO, Ohio VPi For 25 years of service, his employer awarded a gold watch to 58-year old Carl Cathy. Cathy received the watch in jail just before he sentenced to life imprisonment for a second degree murder in the shooting of his tenant, Preston Price, during an argument over rent money.

PURE CREAMERY BUTTER 59 Tenderiied Tendeniea PICNIC HAMS 25 Choice Swift's Premium Reading Glasses MADE WHILE YOU WAfT WAGE Come, find what CtictHr Optieol'i friendly means to you when you of lifetime. You don'f clinics or heoWi ploni. Save en glailtl laboratory ro DR. M. PELLER OPTOMETRIST CHESTER OPTICAL CO.

WeUh Chester NEW lOCATlON OYO THEATRE u.a. unoice awn 1 premium ROUND STEAKS Tenderized HAMS Shank Half Ib 39 Grade A Pan Ready FRYING CHICKENS 29 Ib Tasty HOT SAUSAGE Tasty MILD SAUSAGE Tasty BEEF BOLOGNA Lean Sliced BACON YOUR CHOKE 3 aerospace medicine at the Ad-, let Assn 'volleyball team will vance Studies Gvoup of the Aero- space Medical Center. ay an exhibition game. He has been chief of the Acro-j At 7 tne Mann Rangers space Medical Division of the Drum and Bugle Corps will Wright Air Development Center present an hour-long, entertain, ment. rocket-powered At the Aqua idiots" will present a comic diving exhibition.

at Dayton, Ohio. Stapp rode a sled on a rail 76 times at Holloman AFB, N.M., during a series of experiments aimed at determining the effects of bailing out of aircraft at high speeds. Miss Gierula Becomes Nun CHESTER Frances Gienaa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gicrula, 203 Trainer was among 12 who received the habit of the Bernardine Sisters of the Third Order of St.

Francis at recent inir.sstiture ceremonies at Mt. Alvernia Convent, Reading. Miss Gterula, formerly of Saint Hcdwig's Parish, received the white veil the novices and the name Sister Alicia Marie. She is a graduate of Saint Hedwig's and Nolrp Damp in Moylan. She wa: a teacher at Holy Savior School.

Scare Shots Kill Woman BROWNSVILLE. Pa. ifl -was just trying to wing her as a scare. That's what slate police said Althronia Brown. 55.

told them after he was arrested Wednesday in the slaying of hiis wife. Clara. 27. al their home in nearby Maxwell. Brown, a Negro coal miner, was lodged in Fayctte County Jail.

Po-l lice said he would be charged with murder. Officers said the couple quarreled wlK-n Mrs. Brown returned after a week's absence. She las gone to Colora, to attend he annual Hilltop Ranch Chrisian Endeavor Bible Conference. In the group, headed by.

Jlr. and Mrs. J. Paul Hefflefinger he, advisors, are: Counselor Mary Jane Hpleman, pianist; Mary Ep jehimer. Virginia Woodard, Roberta Woodard, Jan ice Tuson and Kater na.

They will be accompanied by Miss Gail Mitchell, who is a guest. Rev. Charles W. Samuels, pa? tor of the Ridley Park Bapvis Church, Mr. and Mrs.

Grahan Eppehimer and Mrs. Robert Hole man, who is president of th board of deacons of the Ridlej Park church, will attend the con ference on Saturday. Pillsbury Assorted Scouls Return From Adventists Open School MEDIA School sessions will begin for the 11 children attending the Seventh-Day Advcntist School, Tuesday. bullet froiii a .38 caliber The school's curriculum is com- iparable to that 'offered by the public schools, with the addition of courses of religio'us instruction. Merilyn Reading will be teacher for the five grades of- jferal, which are 1st, 3rd.

4lh. 5th land 8th. The school is one of 4,812 edu- Linwood. before entering the was ruc the left side by a nardine Order. Lan sd own Ma Leaves 850,000 TINICUM Senior Girl Scout, I A COU RTHOUS- Char- Troop 3W has returned from cs Patterson, late of 352 three-day camping trm lo wayne Avc Limsdownc.

who died Hidden 5- alls in Ihe Poconos. al 6 cft hjs S5Q 000 ps Swimming and horseback Mc hjs vjfe umkr is i ssion sc hools to the complex! ing were among activities of all for proba1e such as the College oil He directed that S5.000 be paid j-Medical at the Mcd- cational units operated by the Seventh-Day Adventists around the world, ranging from simple the girls. Girls who made this trip in to his wife. Pearl Pat-1'cal Educational Center. Los An- Calif.

Dizdar, Julia Lynch and Gay Zu- rinsky. Mrs. Peter leader of the troop, accompanied the girls. Auxiliary Sols Peach Festival CONCOKD A pearh festival will take plarp al ihc Concord- villc Firo Co. Sept.

10, between and 7 p.m., for (lie benefit of the Ladies' Auxiliary kitchen fund. There will be a snack bar. peaches, ire cream and cake, bake table, fancy table and peach tree for the children. set up in a trust. Named as trustees a his wife, a brother.

Frank Patterson, and the Girard Trust Corn Exchange Rank. The will was dated Dec. 15, W47. Hawaii's campaign for state hoofl in only five years after it became a possession of Untied Stales. TRUSSES We 5locU or will make any type required EXPERT FITTING GUARANTEED I A FITTING ROOMS FOR MEN AND WOMEN PARTS AND REPAIRS FOR AH TYPE TRUSSES NELSON'S HO E.

9th Chaster TR 6-4935 9 ro FBI. 9 TO 9 TO PAY YQUR ItLLS $20 to $400 up to 74 to repay 3rd 253V West Chester Pike Broomall, Pa. Elgin (603 ASPHALT TILE TILE-TONE PUSTC WALL TlE WE FULL DDE If METtL NOQIDWU WIXES O.EINE i mSQKITE UNCiH UTMENTS fiUMEH VtHTL KUTK COVE 238 PIKE CUFTON HEIGHTS OPEN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ond SATUROAr, OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY TIDE Soap Powder 27 ORANGE 2 JUICE 10 KOSHER PICKLE SPEARS Maxwell House 10 oz. 39 INSTANT COFFEE I CAKE FLOURS, 25 Contadino (Pear Style) A "IVi size can 25 Golden Yellow PEACHES U.S. Grade' POTATOES 50 9O Best A NEW ONIONS 3 19' 9 1 n.ut I Freestone Alberta PEACHES large Greenbelt PEPPERS 2 Evnpora Fresh SPECIALS lint I)op or ROLLS box of 8 SHctxl BREAD 2 FROZEN Bnirnt SPINACH 2n 2S I'nity Brstml LEMONADE Fresh Caught SILVER TROUT Ib.

Fresh Caught BUTTERFISH Ib. 23 SAVE YOUR PINK SALES SLIPS FOR VALUABLE FREE PREMIUMS.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Delaware County Daily Times Archive

Pages Available:
161,297
Years Available:
1959-1976