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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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OGDEN Awards Follow Banquet OGDEN The annual court of awards for Girl Scout Troop 480 followed a mother-daughter covered dish supper at Ogden firehouse. Jane Pryslak and Nancy Starr were awarded the rank of first'class and five-year pins were presented to Celie Shuman, Jud Ixmning, Debra Jennings, and Jane Pryslak. The flag ceremony was conduct ed by Linda Morris, Karen Lon ning, Mary Smith, Darene Wilder muth, Deborah Burdett, Jane Burdett and Cathy Yannuzxi. Achievement awards for th year were presented to Dcboral Burdett, Judy Burdett, Janet Bur dett, Barbara Broderick, Lindt Deery, Gail Hall, Brenda Hea cock, Debra Jennings, Judy Jones Judy Lonning, Karen Lonning Linda Morris, Jane Pryslak, Car ol Rutter, Celie Shuman, Char lotte Smith, Mary Smith, Nancy Starr, Ann Talley, Sharyn Todd Patricia Wheatley, Daren Wilder muth and Cathy Yannuzzi. Mrs.

John Pryslak and Mrs, Frank Starr were invested as co leaders. Deborah Burdett was cited foi having sold the most Girl Scout cookies during the recent sale. Committee members who serv cd during the year were Mrs. Mae Smith, troop 'committee chairman; Mrs. Rose Morris, cookies; Mrs Virginia Lonning, transportation and troop secretary; Mrs.

Janet Jennings, treasurer, and Mrs. Grace Rutter, chairman of the trip: to Washington in June. Mrs. Rex Shuman was in charge of arrangements for the dinner. DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) PARKSIDE Boys Earn High Award In Scouting PARKSIDE--Raymond W.

Phillips III and Thomas G. Greenleaf will receive the God and Country award in scouting Sunday at the Methodist Church. The awards are the highest honor awarded to Boy Scouts by the church. Roger J. Steincr, pastor of the local church of which the scouts are members, will make the presentations at the 11 a.m.

worship service. Raymond, a 1st Class Scout is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Phillips Jr. of 2706 Edg- mont and a Life Scout, is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. CharJcs Greenleaf of 4208 Woodland Brookhaven. The boys, members of Boy Scout Troop 494, have worked under the direction of the pastor and Harry Fedorick, scoutmaster, for the past year in earning the award. Parents of the boys, members of the troop, -scout officials and friends are invited to attend. Births FITZGERALD MERCY MORRONE--To John and Mary Morrone, 332 S.

Norvvinden Drive, Springfield, a daughter, May 12. BENCKERT--To William and Eleanor Benckert, 547 Clymcr Lane, Ridley Park, a son, May 12. JOHNSTON--To Raymond and Rose Johnston, 626 Ashland Secane, a daughter, May 12. PRESTON To James and Catherine Preston, 842 Dclview Drive, Folcroft, a son, May 12. WHITCOMB To Harry and Ethel Whitcomb, 120 E.

Springfield Road, Springfield, a daughter, May 12. HILD To Charles and Marguerite Hild, 614 Spruce Darby, a son, May 12. DiSTANISLOA--To William and Vera DiStanisloa, 1449 S. Burton Lane, Sharon Hill, twin sons, May 12. GROSSO--To Joseph and Doris Grbsso, 703 Union Square, Overlook Heights, a son.

May 12. ROSENBERG--To Edward and Beatrice Gosenbcrg, 323 Reese Sharon Hill, a daughter, May 13. DRAKE To John and Sally Drake, 36 S. Scotl Glcnol- den, a daughter, May 13. FLOOD--To Robert and Clare Flood, 715 Rivcly Glenolen, a daughter, May 13.

SHAVNEY To Donald and Gladys Shavney, 143 Valley Road, Drexel Hill, a son, May 13. KUGLLMAN To Philip and Audrey Kugllman, 209 Stoncy Hill Road, Ridley Park, a daughter, May 13. TALALLA--To Louis and Jeanj Talalla, 8fi4 Taylor Drive, croft, a son, May 14. I PAOLONE--To Ralph and Maryi Anne Paolonc, 643 Shadciand Ave. Drexel Hill, a daughter, Mav 15.

FLYNN--To Joseph and Catherine Flynn, 259 Bishop Clifton Heights, a daughter, May 15. BURKEITH- To William and Edith Burkeith, 316 Stratford Road, Glenolden, a daughter, May 15. ORSENO--To Anthony and Carmella Orsino, 923 Grant Road, Foleroft, a daughter, May 15. FORD--To Lawrence and Katherine Ford, 2405 Georgian Lane, Broomall, twin daughters, May 15. COLL--To Michael and Kather- Ine Coll, 2363 Rond Drexel Hill, a son.

May 15. ZIMMERMAN- To David and Judith Zimmerman, S45 Quaint Secane, a son, May 15. D'ANTONIO To James and Kathcrine D'Anlonio, 201 Fairhill Road, Morton, a son, May 15. TONIGHT UNTIL 9 Friday, May 19, M61 DAILY TIMES SATURDAY 9:30 to 5:30 CONTINUING THE EXCITING SALE OF fresh water jumbo pearls- I to 4 strands 1.00 lax Repeat of a sellout! Weinberg's made another special purchase of these most-wanted bibs and matinee lengths in round, oval and baroque beads. You'll find they're very cobl and light fust right for summed Coil bracelets and earrings to match at the same liny price.

floor cotton madras dresses they bleed into soft new plaids each time they're laundered! 12.90 SHOWN: Weinberg's hand-woven madras shirtwaist with a mac collar, roll sleeves, button front, unpressed pleated skirt and leather closing belt. In junior sizes 5 to 15. NOT SHOWN: Sheath style madras plaid step-in dress that's collarless, has rolled sleeves. In misses' sizes 8 to 18. WEfNBERG'S-mond floor JL petticoats 2.00 You'll want more than one of these cool beauties! Dacron, nylon and cotton blends as well as nylon tricots lavished with laces, embroideries and eyelet trims.

Frosty white small, medium and large sizes miracle value-pricedl floor Weinberg's famous "Trampeze" cotton culottes SIZES 12 TO 20 AHD TO 24 4.50 always sold at 7.99 FIRST TIME EVER 4.99 The nicest thing you've ever worn for summer gardening, shopping, picnicing, sports and leisure! Just step in it, zip it up the back, button the shoulders you're dressed in stylel Crease resistant bright coin dots on white. floor Today and tomorrow ONLY at this extra- special price! These are the Trampeze loafers that are famous for their fine fit, their long wear and for years Weinberg's has sold them for 7.99. You'll want more than one colour: block, brown and red. Sizes 4 to 1 0 AAA Jo C. floor AT OUR CHESTER STORE ONLY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! DRESSES! HALF PRICE to $30.

..5.50 fo were SUMMER HANDBAGS all sizes and shapes plui lax SUMMER PETTICOATS drip-dry fabrics AA BETTER BRAS regular or strapless 1.00 SEAMLESS NYLONS micro-mesh 69C LADIES' WEDGE SCUFFS cool for summer, Hosiery Bar AA EVERY WOOL SPRING COAT taken from stock II A A EVERY WOOL TOPPER regularly $18. to $23. QA SUMMER SKIRTS washable cotton rayon 3.65 COTTON KNIT-T-TOPS for ladies TWO-PIECE MATCH MATES cotton skirts blouses OO SLEEVELESS BLOUSES cool summer styles LADIES' JAMAICA SHORTS solids, plaids, stripes JAMAICA SHORTS and TOPS complete set NEW "ROMPETTE" PLAY SUIT stretch nylon cotton terry J. A A LADIES' IMPORTED HANKIES -fc for I wonderful assortment COTTON and NYLON GLOVES double woven MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS short' sleeves for 5. MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS short sleeves MEN'S "WA1K" SHORTS wash wear for 5.

MEN'S COTTON SLACKS pre-cuffed A A.

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