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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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Community Clock IARCUS HOOK Arden Boy Scout Troop No. 84, 7 p.m. iBthe Arden School, Astoo Lions Club, 1:30 in Community Church, Dutton Mill Road, Green Ridge. William DeAngelis tnd tncle Bill Yerkes speakers, Bethel Teen Canteen Dance, 8 to 11 p.m., Bethel fire hall, Collingdale Teen-age record hop, spionsoret by Fire Company No. 2, 7:30 p.m.,'in the fire house, Mildrec Ave.

and MacDade Blvd. Cues band. Lower Chichester Linwood Boy Scout Troop 378 7 p.ra., In scout hall in the munici pal building. Parkside Friendship Circle of Parksid Methodist Church, 6:30 p.m. i the home of Mrs.

William Me Clenachan, 18 W. Garrison Road Covered dish supper will preced meeting. lidley Township Koteom United Presbyterian Church hrift sate, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and p.m.

to 9 p.m., in the social of the church, 4th and Spring- ield Aves. Secane Evangelical Lutheran Church the Holy Spirit Men's Retreat, 7 i.m., at Camp Paradise, near West Chester. Sharon Hill Cub Scout Pack'15, 7 p.m., in Memorial Presbyterian MARCUS HOOK -The election! officers for Intermediate Girl' Scout Troop Ml took place at the lome of troop leader, Mrs. Ella Lowry; 19 Elected were: President, Bar- jara Garroutte; vice president Barbara Bueley; secretary, Theesa Betty Shugar. Church.

Upland Upland Dance 'Club, 7:30 p.m., in municipal build ing. First dance of fall season School dress, proper attke. Woman's Union of Upland Bap list. Church, 7:30 p.m., in Herb ster room of church. Executiv board meeting.

Upper Oiichester Cub Pack p.m. in th Ogden fire house. Theme: "Ha vest Fair." and Folk Dance of th Ogden Fire 9 p.m., ih th fire house. Girl Scouts Nanie Officers for Year With the Services Fall plans call corn boil Sept. 30 at.

5 p.m. at the rear if Cokesbury Methodist Church. Mothers of scouts are invited.to attend. Chairman of corn boil is Barbara Garroutte. The commit- ee includes Theresa Henry, Barbara Bueley, Marianne Lowry and Evelyn Kestner.

Plans for the year also' include making cancer dressings to be over to the Cancer Society Troop are having weekly bowling sessions. Teacher is Henry, a member of the school board, who volunteered his services also to transport the scouts. Ten weeks of instruction are needed to earn a bowling badge Sessions began Sept. 16 and re quire scouts to meet each Satur day. at 12:30 p.m.

at the school then on to the lanes. Regular meetings of Troop 64 wiir begin Oct. 2, and run Mori days from 6 p.m., to 8 p.m. a Cokesbury Church. The older group, the Bluebir Patrol, meets the last Monday ach month, at the same time, Iso at the church.

At court of meeting is slag- DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILV TIMES 17 Thursday, September 21, 1981." overseas. Jerpld, a 1961 graduate of Chester High School, was assigned to the communications after completing basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. John H. Bums, midshipman third class, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. 755 Braxtpn Road, Ridley recently complel 1911 Wedding Party Meets ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP)- The ntira group of six original wedding attendants, plus the clergyman, reconvened Wednesday with and Mrs. William H.

Ramert to help them celebrate their golden anniversary. The Ramberts wers married Sept. 20, 1911. He's now 77, and he's 69. The bridesmaid, the best man, two flower girls and two ushers were on hand along with the Rev.

William Trebert, now 87. MEYEM HOOD Eugene. R. Meyers, machinist's mate of Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Meyers, 146 N. Wells Glenolden, recently was transferred to the USS Independence while at the Norfolk Naval Receiving Station, Va, Barbara J. Hood, daughter of Ernest Hood, 724 Taylor Fol- cfoft, is stationed' at Bairibridge, Md.

for training as. a WAVE. recruit. A 1961 graduate of Clifton Heights High School, Miss Hood enlisted in the Navy for three years of service. Middies Warned ANNAPOLIS, Md.

(AP) The U.S. Naval Academy has warned its midshipmen that it is a violation regulations to play slot machines while in uniform even though the machines are legal here. Lance Corp. Thomas H. Nichols Jr, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ever use ham, cut in chunks, instead of salt pork in baked beans? Thomas H. Nichols, 1211 Hancock Chester, is serving on Okinawa with the 3rd Marine Battalion. JeroW Nichols, airman 3rd class, another son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas. H. Nichols of Chester, is attending a radio and radar communications school at Shcppard Air Force Base, Tex. Thomas, a 1957 graduate of Chester High School, training school for machinists, al Quantico, before assignment Dior Designer To Open House PARIS (AP)--Fashion designer Yves Saint-Laurent, once considered the boy wonder of the House of Dior, said Wednesday he plans to open his own fashion house and present a collection at next spring's showing. Saint-Laurent, the late Christian Dior in 1957 as chief designer at Dior, and his first collection was acclaimed by the critics.

However, he was drafted in 1960 and the Dior house, having hired Marc Bohan, did not take him back upon discharge from the army. ed summer training i aboard the destroyer USS Decatur. The ship visited New York City and Halifax, Nova Scotia. Pfc. Joseph A.

Didomizio, 21, whose wife, Trudy, lives at Seminary Upland, and whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvino R. Didomizio, live a 803 W. 3rd St.

Chester, is serving in Europe with the 3rd Armored Division. Didomizio, a rifleman in Troop 12th Calvary, recently compiet ed a'month long field training ex ercise at Grafenwohr, Germany His unit regularly is stationed ii Budingen, near Frankfurt, many. Gcr completed ft 'if "'s training at Graf- Wilson Memorial WASHINGTON (AP) A resolution providing for a commis sion to plan a permanent memorial in Washington in honor of Woodrow Wilson was passed on Wednesday by the House and sent to President Kennedy. Pvt. George S.

Thack, 22. whos wife, Eileen, lives at 239 Leon Norwood, recently complct ed the radio teletype operation course at the Army Southeastern Signal School, Ft. Gordon, Go. Thack, a 1956 graduate of Bishop Newman High School, was employed by Wyeth Laboratories, Malvern, before entering the Army last January. Harry Di Campli, chief com- missaryman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Di Campli, 513 Main Darby, is serving aboard the anti submarine warfare support aircraft carrier USS Essex, operating out of Quonset Point, R.I. Relatives of crewmen aboard were taken aboard for a cruise for dependents recently. enwohr, Germany. Matthews, a 960 graduate of Collingdale High ichoot, is a rifleman in Co.

54th Infantry. Henry C. Miller, gunner's mate third class, son of Kirk Miller of lien Riddle, Is serving aboard the minesweeper USS Acme, operating in the Pacific out of Long Beach, Calif. Pfc. Edward J.

Boone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boone, 12IJ5 Nooker Chester, is receiving Marine corps amphibious training at Vieques, Puerto Rico. a member of the 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, normally is stationed Camp Lejeune, N.C. LEARN TO EARN! Become Pfc.

William B. Matthews 18, whose parents live at 424 Wal-j nut Aldan, is serving in many with the 4th Armored Di-j vision. The unit, normally station-i ed in Heilbronn, Germany, recent- 1 Enjoy Security, Prestige Oood Pay la profession where opportunities are unlimited. Attend School or study at home--Spare time, to make and repair denUl plates, crowns, bridges, etc. 1 Easy Payment Plan.

NO HIGH SCHOOL NEEDED. WRITE TODAY FOR FREE BOOKLET cCARRIE SCHOOL OF ECHANICAL DENTISTRY 207 N. BROAD PHILA. PONTIAC TRIGGERS ANOTHER TEAM OF WINNERS. Every one is a fancy mover.

Choice of 110, 115, 120 or 140 h.p., gas-saving 4-cylinder engine. A couple of extra cost options: 4-barre! carb, 166 h.p. Plenty of punch without big maintenance and running costs. The citizen who wants more can go for an aluminum V-8 option that pulls 185 horses. TEMPEST HAS A FRONT TRANSMISSION! (The only American car with this feature.) It gives Tempest equal waight at every wheel.

It has biting traction on the bricks or in the mud. Tires last longer. Brakes take hold like they mean it. The front floor Is practically flat (no big hump in the middle). Tempest seats six--easily! TEMPEST HAS INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION-FRONT AND REAR! Each wheel (and it's a big 15" one) moves up and down independently of the opposite wheel.

There's no solid axie in the rear. Result: Firm ride on pavement, soft ride in the boondocks! Swing axles in the rear help the Tempest to carve out clean, firm curves. PLUSH NEW SERIES-THE LE MANS (LUH-MAHNZ). The Tempest Convertible and Coupe are out this year in special custom trim. Call them the Le Mans! They both have sports-type bucket seats, full carpeting, floor mounted stick shift, acceleration rear axle option --no extra cost.

Extra cost option: 4-speed gearbox. Take one out--it's a going machinel Drive America's only front engine (rear transmission balanced like none of the TOD TEMPEST PONTIAC'S NEW TEMPEST IS ON DISPLAY TODAY AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTiAC DEALERSHIP C. R. LOUGHEAD, INC llth Street Edgmont Chester, Penna. SPECIAL PURCHASE! misses' "Brand Name reg.

5.99 shirts rag. 4.99 OPEN FRIDAY And MONDAY TIL 9 P.M. You will know famous maker when you see these extraordinary shirts! colors or prints in exciting new colors. Florals, stained glass, paisley, quaint motifs. Fabrics in- elude broadcloth, pima cotton, oxford, wovens textured patterns.

the new notched, Peter Pan, convertible, spread, button- down. Sleeves: roll-up, 4 French cuff, long with'--' French or barrel cuffs. Sizes 30-38. SPECIAL PURCHASE! imported eapri pants loomed and tailored in Italy. 2.99 wool and nylon flannel charcoal grey medium grey sizes 10-18 Two man-tailored styles, one with self belt, one Italian waistband.

Both with zippered side. THE VICTOR BORGE SHOW ON C8S-TV SEPTEMBER 27-.

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