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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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DELAWARE (PA.) WertttMday. May 3, 1861 DAILY TIMES RIDLEY PARK New School Chief Works for Doctorate RIDLKY PARK Oliver S. Alexander is the new principal of the high school. His appointment wts i by the school board Monday night. Alexander succeeds David H.

Bi- -ning who will retire July 1 after years of service in the Ridley JPark School System. The new appointee is a gradu- ate of West Chester State College where he received a Bachelor of -Science ciegree and of Temple Uni- Jversity where in 1956 he received ithe Master of Education degree. At Temple University Alexand- Jer specialized in educational ad- "iministration, and qualified for the secondary school certifi- jlcate and the certificate for su- ispervising principal. He is now en- Tolled at Temple University where Ibe Is a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Education. Alexander upon completion of studies at We WALLINGFORD HELEN HUNT REPORTS May Day Program Scheduled WALLINGFORD The annual May Day program of Summit School, Plush Mill Road, is Thursday at 1 p.m.

"A Trip to Mother Goose Land" is the theme, with all the children participating in dancing and gymnastics in charge of the program are J. Furlow and Mrs. F. Westerveld, athletic instructors at the school. Following the program, the PTA under the ways and means chairman, Mrs.

Richard Strode, will have all sorts of booths, decorated in the Mother Goose theme, at which can be purchased homemade baked goods and foods; popcorn, lemonade and lemon sticks. Also, there will be a plant booth and for the younger set, a fish pond. Mrs. Eari Broomall is chairman of the food sale and Mrs. Richard Baker is publicity chair- av i i entered the Army where OLIVER J.

ALEXANDER served 1951-54. From 1956 to A he was administrative assist- Assumes Post for the Oxford Area High 'School and from 1958 to present, Schools. The Alexanders man. Mrs. Herman Staples, chairman of the PTA and her committee have that the program will go on, rain or shine, with everything being moved into the gym should it rain.

Three Represent 4 Y' At State Convention is a member of St. John's AUiMI' Church and is an active member of the Foster Mothers Club. The Methodist Men of St. Danel's Methodist Church, 4th ant) Edwards Chester, will have ence year 8 hurch. Thursday West Branch YMCA, 7th and Flower Chester, was represented at the 92nd annual state ccyvention of Pennsylvania YMCAs Friday and Saturday at Hotel Yorkstone, York.

Attending from the local were Eugene Mitchell, executive secretary and William W. Grasty and Lornzo I. Thompson, of the board of managers. The 100th anniversary of the VMCA services to the armed forces was marked in special ceremonies at the convention. The Hunt-Wnght-Gradale Sorority of the West Branch YMCA will have its induction ceremony at 8 tonight in the Branch Y.

A cookie-ice cream party was given recently for ail the participants in the "cookie king or queen contest" sponsored by fhe rector Irvin E. Johnson, 801 3rd Chester. The contest, a fund-raisinj, drive, was staged by the youngsters who sold home-made cookies. LOS ANGELES (AP)-A $50,000 tdgment has been awarded to jCaryl Chessman's prosecutor in a The annual Delaware involving his appearance in 'onfercnce will open May 23 atja film about Chessman. Temple Methodist Church, Broad i neuutv nut Ativ MMW and Fitzwater Uepul Ul41 Uer Park Post Offk Member churches in Delaware! av hac sued for I 1 milllon years of service County are Union Memorial Meth- chargin8 that he was The project was climaxed at a tea sponsored by the Adult Recreation Community' -Chorus at Eastern Light Masonic Home, 815 W.

3rd Chester. Hazel Evans, 316 Gartside Court, Chester, was crowned "Cookie Queen" and was presented the first place award for having sold (he largest amount of cookies. Mrs. Adlean Jeffries, 926 W. 81h Chester, has been a patient in Chester Hospital for several weeks.

She is a deaconess al Temple Baptist Church and is known for church solo work. Mrs. Nellie Jones, 422 E. 18th Chester, is convalescing a 1 hi) jju v-wu 6iftCi3Uiig cl' Youth Effort Community Chorus, her home after being a surgica The party was at the home of di- 1 patient Prosecutor Gets $50,000 A jury awarded Le.T\'j' $7,500 ag'ainst Terrence W. Cooney, producer of the film, and $42,500 against Sterling World Distribution which arranged disy tribution.

odist Church in Darby and St. Daniel's, Siloam and Grace Methodist Churches in Chester. The commission on church membership and evangelism of Siloam Methodist Church, 12th and Upland Chester, will close out ilia conference year with a mooting at the church 8 p.m. Thurs-' day. appear in a to! documentary thati would be shown only on sion.

He said he learned later that' the film, "Justice and Caryl Chessman," was produced for general distribution in theaters, i Marks 35 Years PROSPECT PARK Graignor Stein, an employe at the Prospect Park Post Office, completed 35 on Sunday. Times Classified Ads Pay--Adv. YOU CANT BEAT AUTOMATIC OIL HEATING BY- HANCOCK HEATING CO. 1001 Folsom Tttmont fr-226? Uhigk 2-5400 WHY BUY RETAIL WHEN YOU CAN BUY WHOLESALE AND SAVE UP TO MICHAELS JEWELERS TRIUNE THE XEW FURNITURE CLASSIC by Drexel IN CHESTER ONLY AT of National TM-Z6lf assistant high school principal of Area High School. Alexander is married to the for; mer Ruth Hitpert of Colllngdale.

She, too, is a graduate of West and has taught both in Township and in the have two children. Alexander has begun his duties on a part-time basis at Ridley Park as of May 1, preparatory to taking over the full responsibiii- ties July 1, when Bining's retired status begins. Births FITZGERALD MERCY MACHEMER To George and WOLF To Wiliiam and Mary Wolf, 113 Chestnut Darby, a April 26. 'rFERRANTE To Robert and "Patricia Ferrante, 115 Fairhill ftlc Morton, a son, April 26. nra CRAWFORD To Charles and Lillian Crawford, 17 Clarendon Drive, Darby, a son, April 26.

Ann Oulton, 328B E. South Norwood, a son, April 26. Grover and CONLEY To Peter and Mary Conley, 1031 Tremont Drive, Glenolden, a daughter, April 27. REILLY To Donald and Mary Reilly, 59 High Sharon Hili, a son, April 27. NOLAN To Edward and Elizabeth Nolan, 1248 Wycombe Darby, a son, April 27.

CLIFTON To i and Edna Clifton, 314 Mulberry Darby, a daughter, April 27. SEBASTIAN To John and Rosemary Sebastian, 5127 Township Line, Drexel Hill, a daughter, April 27. BIXBY To Harvey and Helen Bixby, 2218 Pershing Morton, a son, April 27. LANKENAU KRONINGER To Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald G. Kroninger, 3827 Brunswick Drexel Hill, a son, April 24. TURNER To Mr. and Mrs. James R.

Turner, 350 Wayne Springfield, a son, April 24. JEANNETTE To Mr. and Mrs. John Jeannette, 626 Morris Lane, Wallingford, a daughter, April 25. HAROOTUNIAN To Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Harootunian, 403 Warren Broomall, a daughter, April 27. WEAVER To Mr. and Airs. Laurie R.

Weaver, 2733 Hillview Road, a son, April 28. APPLEGARTH To Mr. and Mrs. a Applegarth, 2630 West Chester Pike, Broomall, a son, April 29. BERKY To Mr.

and Mrs. John Berky, 519 S. Orange Media, a son, April 29. DELAWARE COUNTY REYNOLDS To Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond J. Reynolds, 1133 Belfield Drexel Hill, a daughter, April 23. BYRD To Mr. and Mrs Ridley Park, a daughter, April 25. HADAY To Eugene and Rose MACHEMER To vicwge ami Machemer, 122 Sunset TM 470a Place Media, a daughter, April 26.

LAFFERTY To Joseph and Elizabeth Lafferty, 511 Lee Road, Norwood, a daughter, April 26. 3 iJ FEEHERY To Robert and XfFLAS1 Jose and 5Anne Feehery, 332 Franklin ar Mary' Flasinski, 3222 Mt. iSpringfield, a son, April 26. Vernon Parkside, a daugh- WOLF To William and Marv te I(l' 28 OULTON To John and Mary a son, April 25. To Michael and Jo- Avon Drive, a son, April 25.

False Alarm Sounds Again AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)-Four the city's 13 civil defense sirens sounded a false attack alarm Tuesday for the second time in a week. Citizens jammed telephone' switchboards inquiring whether the alarm was the real thing. Col. W.

A. Kengla, Civil Defense director, said he didn't know what' caused the malfunction, but 614 W. 5th 26. Bridgeford, 910 W. 7th Chester, a son, April 27.

WINIARSKI To Leonard and Patricia Wihiarski, 32 E. Mowry Chester, a son, April 28. BUCKALEW To Earl and Audrey Bu a 1 26 N. Avon Drive, Claymont, a daughter, April 28. MASTRO To Anthony and Carol Mastro, 1610 Meetinghouse Road, Boothwyn, a daughter April 28.

BONHAGE To William and Margaret Bonhage, 2043 Bridgewater Road, Chester, a son, April 29. ROONEY To John Robert and Shirley Rooney, 611 W. 13th Chester, a son, April 29 MAIIONY To Charles and Grace Mahony, 328A S. Morris Crtim Lynne. a daughter, April 30 BRUGGEMAN To Lawrence and Patricia Bruggeman, 4801 Road, Brookhaven, a daughter, April 30.

OTHER BIRTHS IRRGANG To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Irrgang; 115 N. Line Newtown Square, a son, Bruce Edwin, April 27 at Bryn Mawr Hospital. dered the system a check.

shut down for Last Thursday on the eve the nation-wide Civil Defense exercise, the system sounded ar alert prematurely. For the alert Friday four sirens failed to go off. Charier Night Set ESSINGTON-The Chester Pike Lions Club will meet Saturday at Walber's Restaurant for a charter night dinner. AIV EKT1SE ME XT Bennish Heads Trainer Post TRAINER Charles Bennish is the new commander of the borough's Veterans of Foreign Wars Post. Bennish took over his new duties at installation ceremonies conducted by Joseph Jaworsky, 7th District commander.

Others inducted were Peter Pilkington, senor vice commander; Ted Mackey, junior Rip Van Winkle couldn't sleep with nagging backache Now! You can get the fast relief you need from nagging backache, headache and muscular aches and pains irmofien i cause restless nights and miserable' tired-out feelings. When these discomforts come on with ovcr-cxcrtion or stress and strain you want relief -want it fast! Another disturbance may he mild bladder irritation wrong food and drink often setting up 'a restless uncomfortable feeling. Doan's Pills work fast in 3 separate ways 1 by speedy pain-relieving action to ease torment of nagging backache. headaches, musculy aches and pains. 2.

by soothing effect on bladder irrita- 'ion. 3. by mild diuretic action tending increase output of the 15 miles oi tubes. Kenneth D. Byrd, 904 Cornel! Drexel Hill, a son, April 24.

CHRISTIE To Mr. and Mrs Anthony D. Christie, 221 Golf Rd. Darby, a son, April 24. HENNING To Mr.

and Mrs. Marlin H. Kenning, 4064 Ellcndalc Road, Drexel Hill, a daughter April 25. BLANDFORD To Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvester Blandford, 1017 Laurel Road, Sharon Hill, daughter, April 25. GRAHAM To Mr. and Mrs Robert D. 'Graham, 3528 Galcy Road, Newtown Square, a son April 27. HALL To Mr.

and Mrs Charles S. Hall, 85 S. Alford Rd Springfield, a son, April 27. NELMS To Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Nclms, 72 War Admiral Lane, Riddlewood, a daughter, April 28. JOHNSON-To Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Johnson, 315 i Sharon Hill, a daughter, April SWEENEY To Mr. and Mrs. James V. Sweeney, 158 Burmont Road, Drexel Hill, a son, April 28. BUCHER To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Bucher, 409 Alexander Drexel Hill, a daughter, April K. RODGERS To Mr, and Mrs. James S.

Rodgers, 2621 Eldon Drexel Hill, a son, April 29. TOOGOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Toogood 800 Lawn ton Glcnolden, a son, April 29.

SACRED HEART STEVENS To a and' 1 Mary Stevens, 9 Fairfield Claymont, a son, April 25. PETRYK To Bogdan and El- 1 sie Pelryk, 603 Stockton Circle, i mnnder; Charles R. Smith, quar termaster; Harold Rothmell, pwt ara advocate; John Birney, i i 5 relle slee Large tx-cmuuiV SIZG Griffith, money Coale was named a trus- Get a tec for three years. to day! Doan's TIZER'S TILE BARGAINS SPECIAL THIS WEEK FAMOUS MAKE VINYL A KITCHEN Completely Installed FLOOR TILE 13 COlOftS NO WAX NO SCRUt 10 YIAK GUARANTEE WALL TILE CERAMIC Custem Inttallatleni-Bring Measurements RUBBER Soft Under Foot Nigh kautiful TILE 9 9 KM. 19t WALL TILE FUSTIC TAN ROSf AOUA CREAM nut rtmcT TIZER'S TILE 1303 Chester Pike, Eddystone, Pa.

(Offosrrc CHUTIR PIKE onm-iN) HOURS: FKBK ESTIMATIS to SAT. to i Do-it-Yourself TOOLS it For You THURSDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY LADIES' MISSES' Comparable $1.98 Value ZIPPER SOX! SWEAT mim LADIES' DoubleSwin LHISIS.J 4 inn Comp. 39e Value ONE Pound JAR COTTON BROADCLOTH PARA Nuggets First Qualify Ladies Nylons Jamaica Shorts FSM'IUS Manufacturers "BETTER" BOYS' ant! GIR'S' 15 to V. PAJAMAS! BATH SIZE TOWELS If Not Slightly trregu or Much Morel Latest Decorator Colon 11 SOUTH 49TH STREET UPPER DARBY, PA. AVi.

CHESTER, PA. 875 MA'H 5TBEET DARBY, PA. MONtY ROMP TIT MFUNDIDl.

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