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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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DAILY TIMES TRIP LOG DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) Friday. July 2t. 1961 DAILY TIMES Media Couple Takes Bait i Offered in Guided Tour Local Delegates Attend Conclave JUDITH SAUNDEKS FRANCES BARRY Engagement Miss Barry Announced Is Betrothed Kj' a 6 CHESTER-Mrs. Emily Dryden, 1203 McCaffery Place, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Judith Saunders, to Thomas Dodds, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Dodds, 1427 Simpson St. Daughter, of (he tatc Winfrcd Saunders, (he bridc-lo-bc is a graduate of Chester High School. An employe of Delaware Courity -Bottling' Linwood, the bridegroom-elect attended Nether Providence High School. The couple plans a February wedding. FAMILY DOCTOR GLENOLDEN Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Barry, 5 N. Wells announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Barry, to George Fichter, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fichler, 61? Gardener Ave.

The bride-to-be was graduated from Interboro High School and is employed by General Electric Philadelphia. Also a graduate of Interboro High School, the bridegroom- elect is working for the Sun Oil Lima. He is attending Spring Garden Institute for Mechanics. The wedding is set for May. a t.

t. I Here's Bald Truth About Receding Hair By HAROLD IIYMAN, M.D. Q-- You keep writing that baldness in women is due to the use of permanenls, dyes and other cosmetics. How about the prevalence of baldness in men? I doubt that many of these "noble creatures" spend much time in beauty salons. A-- Correction, if you please.

I did riot state that cosmetics, etc. were the only causes for hair loss in There are many "other causes, such as prolonged illness, low thyroid function, senility, ringworm infections, exposure to radiation and poisoning with chemicals such as the thallium that's an imporant ingred- ient in ant-killers. My, statement referred. to the of hair thinning: and hair loss in women. As to the 'baldness of thusu Of us you call -'noble creatures," it's usually congenital in my oxper- Time after time ytiti see is unable to accommodate itself to the growth demands of the developing embryo.

When its walls are stretched to the limits of their capacities, they burst just as a balloon does when its blown to the limits of its capacities. That's when the prospective mother suffers agonizing pain and th condition of shock that's due to the accompanying internal hemorrhage. r' i. the son's hairline recede Just as his father's did bcfoi't. him.

And about the sam time. We can't all of us have manes like our President. of us have to the Yul Brynner look. Q-- From reading about our as' tronaiits, the thought came to my mind that artificial weightlessness might be worth trying in the care of patients with severe burns and similar problems. Even by just lowering the pull of gravity lo some degree, it might be possible to help.

in (he healing 'of these painful wounds. A Do you know if studies arc being conducted in this field? A-- I don't know. But if they're not, they should be. This sounds like a brilliant idea. Why don't you communicate it to the director of the National Aeronautic Space Administration (NASA) in care of your congressman or senator, -Washington, D.C.? Q-- I recently underwent surgery for ectopic pregnancy.

1 had an'-internal hemorrhage that was nearly fatal because I didn't know enough about this condition to realize what was happening to me. you think it would he beneficial if you wrote of this condition so that others might be spared what I went A-- Thank you for the suggestion. An ectopic (outside) pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg fails to complete its momentous journey from the ovary (situated on the right or left side) to the centrally placed uterus Most 'of ten, the ectopic pregnancy occurs in the fallopian lube pregnancy). The lube is a channel through which the egg must travel on its way to the It has a thin wall and WEIR TRAVEL Honeymoon Specialists for 25 Years Expert Travel Advisors No Chorgi Mexico Bermuda Miami Poconos Ovtr Customers Phone TR 6-7151 Oftn Doily pm '111 I pm 'Hi i pm tti WSISH CHISTW "Well, I never thought I'd enjoy a tour. We're Ihe outdoors type of vacationers.

We have always gone fishing --to Maine, New York, or other lake regions. And I'm the bait-your-own-fish hook type too." That was Mrs. John Mayfair's attitude before she toured the West with her husband and another Media couple, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Locke of Meetinghouse Road.

The Mayfairs live at 416 Turner Road. Their tour marked a turning point in their lives. "Oh, we learned a lot of things on our trip," reports Mrs. Mayfair. "The biggest thing we learned, however, is that there is more than fish to be seen during vacations." "It was funny how it all started.

We simply decided lo go to Chicago to visit some friends' who have been inviting us for ages. Then 'we decided, since we'd never been to the West Coast before, to go all the way. So we signed up for tiie tour" "I could never get my husband to take a trip before this one. It really was a miracle. "Actually, the tour was during the Western part of the trip, after our visit.

We went by jet from Chicago to San Francisco. Then we had our first crazy experience. "We were settled in our hotel and Walt said, 'I think I'll call the Well, the hotel informed him our guide hadn't arrived yet. Seems we never realized most of the tour was by train. So, naturally, (he guide was arriving with a trainload of sight-seers.

There we were with two days to wait in the most fabulous city of the West. "Really, it is, too. Los Angeles I didn't like too much, It was much too casual. You see any kind of dress there. But San Francisco.

Ah, there you see real elegance. "Of course, we probably had our funniest experience in Hollywood. We went into a grille for lunch and we ran into a waiter who's just like that fellow on television the one who sneezes. He just got everybody's order confused. Some people CHESTER-- The Two Senior and Junior delegates from St.

Mary's Ukrainian 'Orthodox Church have returned home from Youngstown, Ohio, after last week's Convention of the Ukrainian Orthodox League of the United States of America. got. two orders of potatoes; 'I try to think of what I'm sup- some got no vegetables at posed to be doing but I've been He even poured coffee on top -a plumber all day and this is of tea that was already in my. a part-time CU P- "Then we toured on to Las "And do you know what his Vegas, Phoenix and the Grand explanation was? He tried to Canyon. In Vegas, where I decided I just wouldn't fall prey to the one-armed bandits, my husband said, 'Oh, come on.

Peg, here's a Try your So, I did. And, you know what, 11 quarters came out. And I didn't toss them all back again either. "As for the Las Vegas shows, they're just glorified burlesque --but the idea of seeing three shows a. day for nothing was fun.

"But that story about dry heat not bothering you as much as the humidity here, you can forget. It was 118 degrees when we stepped off our bus at the Grand Canyon and it was hot. Representing the senior chapter of the church were Marieann Whalen of 722 E. 25th vice president; and John Olinick of Wallingford, president. Junior delegates were Gloria Edynak of Garden City, president, and Martha Olinick of Wallingford, treasurer.

apologize; then he explained: Auxiliary Initiates Supper Plans The auxiliary to (he Chester Heights Fire Co. will sponsor a ham supper Aug. 12 in the firehouse. Plans for auxiliary participation in the company-sponsored auction Oct. 14 are also being made.

It has been requested that the auxiliary take charge of food for the event, which will be or. Heights Camp Meeting. The unit will also contribute articles for sale at the auction. Lohr Kerns senior organizer and past president, was installing officer at a ceremony in which Mrs. Walter Holmes took office as president for a second term.

Also installed were Mrs. Victor Starr, vice president; Mrs. Charles DiSalvo, secretary; Mrs. Hilton Jones, treasurer for another term; and Mrs. Louis Baker, Mrs.

Sarah Douglas, Mrs. Lohr Kerns Mrs. Graham Kelley, and Mrs. Kerns directors. It felt just like opening an oven door in your face.

"It was at the Canyon that we left one of our most interesting traveling companions." didn't fall into a ravine or wander off with a geiger counter.) "It was the end of the trip for him. He was. a charming fellow, a real camera-bug who kept the bus stopping for pictures an East Indian by the name of Aly Kahn." (No, Jie wasn't any relation to the late husband of Rita Hay worth). "These are just a few of the highlights that make the trip memorable. But the whole thing convinced us that being tourists is fun and we've got a iot more touring to do." Garment 'Gals' Plan Reunion CHESTER A reunion dinner- dance for former employes of the old Arthur Dress now the Barbara Garment is being discussed by a committee of four women." Information may be secured from Mrs.

Mary Burnite Aucott, 4203 Mt. Vernon Brookhaven; Mrs. Rose Elia Chernokal, 1 Tuscanny Road, Chester; Mrs. Lillian Weidner DeTulleo, 1213 Laurence Eddystone, and Mrs. Carrie Pascale Ewald, 3618 Topaz Drive, Claymont.

KEYSTONE DRUG CO of the Surgical Pharmacy Guild WHEEL CHAIR5 BEDS-CRUTCHES BACK RESTS INVALID WALKERS COMMODE CHAIRS COIOSTOMY SUPPLIES BED TRAYS ENAMELWARE Many Can Be Rented CALL US WE DELIVER Your "Charge Account" KEYSTONE DRUG CO 506 Market. St. TR 4-2597 CHESTER. PA. Foreign Prescription! Filled Guaranteed Delivery FRESH SWEET CORN Cooking Applet String Beam Rad Raspberrix Honey Preserves Eggs Potatoes Apple Cider LINVILLA ORCHARDS The Farm with the Octagonal Barn From Chrtter: North on Ave.

(Mlddlttown Bd.) 1 to Knawlton turn left li mile (a Open 10 A.M. 6 P.M. Dally and Sunday MAM SPECIAL SALE CHAIN LINK FENCE 42" 11 GAUGE GALVANIZED FENCING 85c per ft. OF DELAWARE 2815 PHIIA. PIKE, CLAYMONT DELAWARE Includes: Hot dipped chain link wire Top Rail Line All Absolutely Nothing to Suyl Up to 5 Years to Pay I Start 1st Payment in Sept.

NO MONEY DOWN CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE Dial Operator--Cat! Collect SY 8-1405 OR CU 8-4010 What's Next? BAKE SALE--Saturday at 10 a.m. at the entrance to Chester Heights camp meeting ground, Route 261. Sponsored by the auxiliary to Chester Heights Fire Co. Mrs. Walter Holmes, chairman.

FISH DON'T PERSPIRE We'admit, right'at the start, our headline was simply to catch your attention. You, the buying Public, are subjected to all kinds, of pressure advertising-Bargains, Sales, Closeouts, Annual Events are held Every advertiser would like you to believe his store undersells all others, BUT no one store can consistently undersell all others, and here's why: Most of these huge chain or department store operations have the same buying power the same chain store overhead large executive personnel salaries and stockholders who must receive dividends. The end result to you, the customer, is that on the average 3 oii pay the same at almost any of these stores on your average run of The BAZAAR does NOT fall into this same category it is UNIQUE in the field of merchandising today because it is NOT something NEW it is as OLD and AMERICAN as the INDEPENDENT BUSINESS the BUTCHER, the BAKER, the BARBER, the NEIGHBORHOOD STORE, something that has always been the very backbone of this country, and is now almost extinct. NO CHAIN STORE HAS EVER EQUALLED THE PERSONAL ATTENTION, THE INTEREST, THE INTEGRITY WHICH THESE BUSINESSMEN DEVOTED TO THEIR CUSTOMERS! Here at the BAZAAR, scores of such INDEPENDENT BUSINESSMEN have. grouped together as a co-operative to bring YOU, the customer, GUARANTEED "Down-The- Line" lower prices accompanied by warm, personal attention and service.

Prices are lower because these merchants are able to develop personal contacts and make special purchases in quantities normally too be taken advantage of for nation-wide chains. AND, in almost every department, you are assured of MUCH -GREATER SELECTION, for at the BAZAAR these merchants COMPETE for your business there are 3 Toy 5 Men's stores, 2 Drug and Toiletries 7 Women's and Children's 'stores, 2 Shoe Stores, as well as Appliances, Furniture, Hardware, Housewares, Sporting Goods, Auto Supplies, Millinery, Jewelry, Cameras, Delicatessen, Dairy, Bakery, Gifts, Florist, Linens, Records, Tailor, Snack Bar, Cafeteria, Paints, Pets, Pianos and Organs, a Pennsylvania Dutch Village, One-Hour Cleaners, Beauty Salon, Barber Shop, Gourmet Foods Even a free Kiddie Nursery EVERYTHING YOU EAT, WEAR OR USE all under ONE HUGE ROOF in America's largest and Most Beautiful CITY OF SHOPPING. Want proof you'll save money every time? C'mon out and see us sometime STORE HOURS Thur. 12 Noon to 10 PM Fri. Sat.

10 AM to 11 PM Sunday 12 Noon to 6 PM (Closed Monday) like tonight, hm-m? Baltimore Pike between Oak and Bishop Clifton Heights, Pa. Classified Ads Are Salesmen, Try Them REGISTRATION NOTICE Registrars will sif to receive personal applications from persons who claim they are entitled to be registered voters and to accept removal notices between the hours of 2:00 P.M. and 9 P.M. at the following places: as DATE OF TOWN I A I OR TOWNSHIP AUG. 2 AUG.

2 Kadnor Township Radnor Township AUG. 3 Tiniciim Township AUG. 3 Birmingham Twp. AUG. 3 AUG.

3 AUG. AUG. AUG. AUG. AUG.

AUG. Thornbury Twp. Trainer Borough Clifton Hgfs. Boro. Melbourne Borough CoIIingdale Boro.

LOCATION Rosemont School, Conestoga Roart. Police Building, 2M E. Lancaster Ave. Municipal Building; Gov. Blvd.

Township Hall Chadds Ford Public School, Glen Mills near Glen Mills Station Trainer School Post Road Clifton Heights High School Borough Hall Borough Hall DATE OF BOROUGH. TOWN REGISTRATION OR TOWNSHIP AUG. 22 and 23 Upper Darby Twp. AUG. 23 Upper Darby Twp.

AUG. Zl Upper Darby Twp. AUG. 24 and 25 Upper Darby Twp. AUG.

25 Upper Darby Twp. AUG. 25. Upper Darby Twp. AUG 28 Upper Darby Twp.

CITY OF CHESTER 1st Ward 1st Ward 2nd Ward AUG. 4th Ward AUG. AUG. AUG. AUG.

AUG. AUG. AUG. 2nd Ward 3rd Ward 3rd Ward 5fh Ward 5th Ward fith Ward fith Ward AUG. 9 7fh Ward AUG.

i AUG. 10 AUG. 10 AUG. 10 AUG. AUG.

AUG. 7th Ward Sth Ward 8th Ward 9th Ward )fh Ward 10th Ward Uth Ward AUG. 11 llth Ward AUG. AUG. AUG.

AUG. 15 A HO. AUG. 15 AUG. 15 Ridley Township Ridley Township Ridley Township Chester Township Darby B6rourh Darby Borough Darby Borough AUG.

16 Middlotown Twp. AUG. Ifi Middlefmvn Twp. AUG. Ifi Morton Borough AUG.

16 Edgcmont Twp. AUG. 17 AUG. 17 Darby Township Darby Township AUG. 17 Folcrofl Borough AUG.

18 Upland Borough AUG. IS Aldan Boroiisrh AUG. 18 Glmnldpn Borough AUG. 18 Glonoldrn Borongh AUG. 21, 22 and 23 Upper Darby Twp.

AUG. 11 Upper Darby Twp. AUG. 21 Upper Darby Twp. Wciherill School Smedlcy School Jefferis School 12th Melrose Ave.

Bcrman's Office 45 E. 8th Street Good Will Fire House Municipal Building 302 East Sth Street Jefferis School 12th Melrose Ave. 801 Mollvaine Street 221 West 2nd Street Vocational School, West 8t5i Street Lincoln School B2f) West 3rd Street John's FIIP! Oil Service, West 3rd Street 102K West 7th Street IfiOfi West 3rd Street Booker Washington School Dewey-Mnnn School St. Hedwig's Old School, 4th Hayes Streets William Pmn School, Highland Avenue Amosland School Woodlyn Fire House Lcedom Estates Public School Fire House Firr Ffouse --1 Fire House -2 937 Ridge Avenue T.tmn Fire House Baltimore Pike Roosevelt School Morion Fire Co. -1, Woodland Avenue Kdgemont Township Firo House Darhy Twp.

Jr. High School Police Station Hook Rd. Clifton Ave. 1-1 re House Main Street School, 6th H- Main Streets Wood'-nvn Avenue School Fire House Building', South Andrews Avcs. Municipal Building, Long Lane Chestnut St.

Highland Park Fire'Company Cedar Lane ft Park Ave. Garage of Barlett, 605 Massachusetts Ave. AUG. 28 AUG. 28 AUG.

29 A Upper Darby Tup. Norwood Borough Colwyn Borough Springfield Twp. AUG. 23 Ridley Park Boro. AUG.

30 AUG. 30 AUG. 30 3D AUG. 31 AUG. 31 SEPT.

Up. Chichestcr Twp. Up. Chichester Twp. Aston Township Aston Township Sharon Hill Boro.

E. LansflowTifv Roro. Prospect Park Boro. Edrfvsfone Borough Lr. Chichostor Twp.

Mn Bor. Rutledge Borough LOCATION Broad St. M.E. Church Annex, Biirmont Rd. Bloomfield Av.

Upper Darby Fire Company, 7115 West Chester Pike Sfonchurst Hills Public School, Ruskin La. Timber-lake Rd. Westbrook Park Public School, Springfield East of Bishop Avenue R. Patch, 22G7-fi9 Garreit R1. Aronirnink School, Bond Ave.

Burrnon! Rd. Primes School, Bunting Lane inilcrest School, Bond Asjnew Aves. Fire House Borough Hall Townehin Building, 50 Powell Rd. Borough Hall Boothwyn Fire House Kottage, 332-1 Market Twin Oaks Green Ridee Fire Hnn.se Aston-Bec'chwood Fire IToiise Fire Boroueh Hall Fire. House Fire, House, T.Inwoori Firn House Roroufrb Hall Ftro House SEPT.

5 SEPT. 6 SEPT. 7 ITnvprfnril Twp. Hnverforfi Twp. Twp.

Haverford Havorford A'lniinistration 2325 Darby Road (Oakmont) Chesftuitwold School Bon Air Fire House Manoa Fire House foonerfown Elemenfnry l. fnoncrtown Rd. SF.PT. 7 Hnvrrford Twp. SKPT.

11 SEPT. II Boronsrh H-Iiv-. nor. Llnncreh Firp. House House Annex W.

vi Road SEPT. 11 Marple Township SF.PT. 12 SEPT. 12 Vearton Borough N. Provl.

Twp. SEPT. 12 X. Provl. Twp.

13 Lansdnwue Boro. SEPT. 13 Lansdowne Boro. Township Bethel Townshin Concprd Touiiship 14 14 SEPT. 14 Powell Road Mnrnle Grade School.

Rd. ivWcst Chester Pike Charles H. Russell School, Sproul Road "RorousrTi Hall Providence. Elementary School, Moore Road Providence High School Borough Hail, Baltimore Pike Anymore Srftnol. Ardmore it Essex A VPS.

Xewtown So.ua re Fire House Hr-thfil House Concordville Fire House SEPT. 15 Up. Provi. Twp. Media Court House Annex SEPT.

IS SEPT. 18 Brookhaven Boro. Swnrthniore Boro. Fire House Borough Hall, Park Dartmouth Aves. COURT HOUSE HOURS: September 8lh --Friday September nth --Saturday Regular business hours up to and 'including Monday, September 18(h Monday through Friday 9:00 A.M.

to 4:30 P.M. Together such additional hours as designated below: A.M. to P.M. September 15th --Friday 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.

September I6th --Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 0:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. to P.M. DELAWARE COUNTY REGISTRATION COMMISSION G.

ROBERT WATKINS ALBERT H. SWING WILLIAM A. WELSH.

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