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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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I I I I DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TLMES 9 A ct TO BEST DRESSED LIST-A poll' of fashion editors las Radziwell, Mrs. Wyatt Cooper' (the former Gloria Vanderbilt); names these women among those on the international best dressed Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, and actress Sophia Loren. list.

They are (from left) Mrs. Patrick Guinness, Princess StanisPRINCESS RADZIWILL HEADS LIST Family Ties Link 12 'Best Dressed' Mrs. John F. Kennedy, and Mrs. Kennedy's mother-in-law, Mrs.

Joseph F. Kennedy, to the Fashion Hall of Fame. Princess Radziwill, who will make her stage debut in Chicag0 next June, orice worked briefly for McCall's magazine, the same publication that now Lynda Bird Johnson. American designer John Moore once dared suggest that the princess was more elegant than her sister, Jacqueline, then First Lady and world-famed for. her chic, Another mother daughter combination is Mrs.

Carter Burden and Mrs. William Paley, wife of the Columbia Broadcastting. System chairman. Mrs. Palley Fame is in after the five Fashion Hall the of years on big list.

Her 23-year-old daughter headed the international best dressed list last year and placed second this Mrs. Loel. Guinness, who has topped past lists, also Federated Club 'ALDAN JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB- meeting Mrs, at John 8:30 p.m. the home of Coochi, 54 Stratford Ave. TUESDAY THE BROOKLINE CLUB Board meeting at 10 a.m.

In home of Mrs. Clayton J. Wolf, Blakely. Road, Haverford Township. CHESTER NEW CENTURY CLUB.

Board meeting at 10 a.m. Program by Mrs. Thomas E. Leet al 2 p.m. Tea.

CHESTER NEW CENTURY CLUB EVENING SECTION Board meeting at 8 p.m. CHESTER' JUNIOR NEW CENTURY CLUB Talk on Jorean-Masiin photo Mrs. Fred Molz 3rd was BY'JEAN SPRAIN WILSON tch: AP Fashion Editor YORK (AP) -Being on the internatlonal best dressed list to be a relative: matter. The top-12 for. 1968 for.

the most part, the daughters, or sisters, or In-laws of other best. dressed people. A ncw member is Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, voted into flith place, by members of the daughter, fashLynda Bird, also figured promiindustry, Her in the voting, although she didn't make the top 12.

It was the first time any member of the Texas family In "the White House had been even contender for International fashion honors, Heading the 1966 list this year is Princess Stanislas Radziwill, who didn't make it at all last year, But she. had nevertheless been. on it in previous The best dressed 'committee, composed of fashion- editors, had. elevated her sister-in-law, Landowne and the late Mr. Clark.

Mr. and Mrs. "Fred Molz Jr. of Landing, N.J., are the bridegroom's pardr ents. The newlyweds will an live in Upper Darby.

Mary. Lee Clark before her marriage in St. Philomena's Catholic Church, Lansdowne. She is the daughter of Mra. Edward Tiel Clark of Friday, December 30,: HELEN HELP US Divorce Is Too Cozy DEAR HELEN: Speaking of divorce being hus- too friendly even though my band has been marrled more than a year to this second woman, he' seems to be more of the hushand I wanted than ever before.

He visits the kids frequentfly and even visits when they're in. school. All things I wantled of him THEN, he tries to be now: Not only are we good friends, we have also been Intimate times since his remarriage. He says: he, will: always love, me and feel I'll always him. We live in walking distance of each other and can't seem to forget how much we still care.

That is, I. can't forget. I can't get interested in another man because I love my former hushand so much. The 'other and lured him away, but maybe (she can't keep 1s it possible he regrets his second marriage? UNCERTAIN DEAR UN: I'd guess more! likely this two time: and timing husband 1s enJoying the advantages of both marriages? Regrets? Why? He has the wife he wants, plus an exwife does what he no longer fights with A very cozy setup. for him until his fast footwork between houses trips him up.

Then Wife No. may 'send him back for keeps and do you really want a man two women can't trust? My advice, which you won't take: insist that he visit only when the children are home, and. only in the front room. PERSONAL TO "THINKER." -A big fault of youth is its lack of patience and willingness to compromise. BUT one of the biggest faults of adults is that we bow down to patience and compromise in the wro places which is a handy label for "cowardice." Too bad the generations can't borrow from.

one another and arrive on comSa-mon ground "maturity." DEAR HELEN: This girl of 21 married a boy and four months later he sent to Vietnam. Four months latter. that she comes home and unitells us she is three months pregnant -by a boy: she: really loves. She wrote and asked her husband for a divorce. He agreed, though he told.

her loved her and would: take the baby as his own. However, when the papers were served, they made. him cut such a louse that he' wouldn't sigo them. The "wIte" is continuing to live' with her new love on her husband's allotment. He is college student and have a dime.

They tell people they're married: Her husband was due home In January, we hear has been shot And will be In an Army hospital overseas until: March. 'She is absolutely ious, as though he had planned getting wounded, because he now won't be home before the baby arrives and she wanted to get the divorce settled before then, Her father, who raised her a motherless home, is beside himself. He travels to see her every week and comes back defeated. she She isn't won't come home, Says and that others are the hypocrites. She was always strong willed.

and demanding. Her, Dad. overlooked these traits, thinking she would outgrow. them. He never expected her to help around the house be considerate of athers.

She a near genius he figured were ennugh. He really slaved, putting her through col- What can be do to right this INTERESTED BY-STANDER DEAR IBY: The ONLY thing! a father can do when a spoiled, headstrong, self willed 21-yearold "married" daughter says "TIt live my own life" is Let PRACTICAL "Early American" GIFTS IN WROUGHT IRON AMERICAN EAGLES MINIATURE STOVES TAVERN SIGNS TRIVET TILES NAPKIN HOLDERS WALL SCREENS FIRESIDE ACCESSORIES SELECT FROM MANY MORE UNUSUAL ITEMS L. HENRY HILL SONS MacDADE BLVD. and SPRINGFIELD AVE. FOLSOM, PA.

LE 2-3301 ther1 And concentrate onl living HIS, The girt wants no, help in managing her 'affairs, and if. the father can't accept this, he'd better stop visiting. Comes a time when a parent must say, "You're wrong, but Helen Bottel you're grown, 50 learn it for yourself! Some never do, This columa is dedicated to family living, so if you're hav- Y. Wives Open House Scheduled MARPLE The Marple-New. town Wives Club, an extension program of the Community of Eastern Delaware County, will stage an open house and cotfee hour from I0 to 11:30 a.m, on Thursday in St.

Mark's Methodist Church, Sproul: and Lewis Roads, Broomall, The ten week program will open Jan. 12. The group meets from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Thursday for an informal coffee period, class instruction and ai luncheon program; Nursery facilities are provided for pre-school children.

Classes for the winter session will be given in oll painting, sketching and water color, bridge, arts and crafts, slimnastics and swimming. Mrs. William Zielinski of Hav. eriord Township and Joseph 0'Brlen of Marple are In charge. Festival Slides Will Be Shown The John Craig.

Roak, rector of Gloria (Old. Swedes). Church, Philadel phia, will be the speaker at the meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday of the Women's 'Association of Christ Episcopal Church. Roak will show slides off the traditional St.

Lucia Festival Jot Lights. Talk on Gems Is Scheduled HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP A talk, "Gem Stones and the Bible," will be by Roger D. Kettimon when the women of Trinity Lutheran Church, Manoa, stage a covered dish luncheon at noon Wednesday. Members of Martha Circle will lead the devotions, and inembers of Rhoda and Rachel' Cir-1 cles will be hostesses. Correction The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Virginia Askew, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Askew of Ridley Park, to John Bruce Mil; ler of Nether Providence, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Staniey F.

Miller, will take place Saturday afternoon in Wallingford Presbyterian Church. It was incorrectly Wednesday in the Daily Times that the wedding took place last Saturday, ing trouble, let Helen Help you, She will also welcome your own amusing experiences. Address Helen la care of the Delaware County Dally Times, 18 8th Street, Chester, Pa. 1'NI Hush A Shoes $6.99 to $10.99 Lined Boots $11.99 to $13.99. 5 POINTS MART SHOE Village Green Shopping Carityt Concord Aston HU 5-8359 GEIGER'S CLEANERS FOR THAT SMART LOOK TR 6-0381 1625 PROVIDENCE AVL.

CHESTER, PA. 1. 1. moved into the hall of nent fashion glory to make room for other elegants. Taking a vacant place, 7th, is a pretty daughter-In-law Mrs.

Patrick Guinness. Henry. Ford Il's first wife, Anne McDonnell Ford, is in the Half of Fame, and his second wife, the 'former Cristina Austin of Rome, is 11th this year. Last year, Henry's daughters, Anne and Charlotte shared a berth, making the best 12 list a baker's dozen, This year Carlotte Ford Niarchos has 8th place, but sister Anne didn't repeat. There are two Vanderbilts.

Gloria Vanderbilt, now wed to writer Wyatt Cooper, is 4th; Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt is 6th. Unrelated except profession-ling ally are actresses Lauren Bacall Mrs. Jason Robards Jr. in 3rd place; and Sophia Loren Mrs.

-Carl Ponti in 9th The other members of year's list are Mrs. Angier dle Duke, wife of the U.S. bassador to Spain, 10th place; and Mrs. Harilaos Theodoracoupoulos, wife of the Greek shipping magnate, In last place. Lynda Bird was among Washington fashion plates for honors.

So were Nancy Dickerson, news commentator; Mrs. William McCormick Blair wife of the U.S. ambassador to the Philippines; and Mrs. John Sherman Cooper, wife of the Republican senator from Kentucky. The committee of fashion experts who counted the popular vote of some 600 members of the industry, announced their own list of special citations for "notable fashion 'Influence durthe year" to the following women: Mrs.

Loel Guinness, Paris and Palm Beach; Signore Gianni Agnelli, Turin, Italy; Mrs. John F. Kennedy, New York; MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH W.

EVANS married 50 years Evans Anniversary Observed NORWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Evans, 308 Chester Pike, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last Friday, They were guests of honor at! a family dinner at Walber's-onthe-Delaware, Tinicum, given by 1 their sons-In-law and daughters: Mr. and Mrs, Alien G.

of Baltimore, Mr, and Mrs. Robert G. Heacock of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Ulkowski of Norwood.

Also present were six grandchildren. There is one great-grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Evans are memhers of the Norwood Methodist Church and of John Wesley Cross Post 507, American Legion.

A suspicion of ginger and mace, adds interesting flavor to shortbread cookies. IF YOUR CHILD I Is. Serious About The Study Of Music, The Namel DON RAMOS: Merits Your Confidence. Bring Your Child Te Delaware County's Best Equipped Music Studies And WOODLYM SHOPPING CENTER Macbide Woodlyn TR 4-0545' Mrs. Walter Paris and Brazil; am-jeron Mrs.

Bruno Pagliai2 Mexico; William Paley, New York; Mrs. Alfred ingdale, Mrs. Vincente Minnelli and Mrs. Kirk Douglas, all of Beverly Hills, Mrs. Charles Engelhard, New Jersey; Princess Paola, Belgium; Mrs.

Konrad Henkel, Dussel: dori, Germany; Mrs. Graham Mattison, Marguessa de Villaverde, daughter of Generalissimo Francisco Franco Spain; Mrs. Wyatt Dickerson, muel Reed, New York; and: Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Mrs. Yul Bryaner, Los Angeles, Cal.

Although Mrs. Guinness, Signora Agnelli, Mrs. John F. Kennedy, Mra. Morelra-Sailes, Mrs.

Pagliai, and Mrs. Paley are the permanent Fashion Hall of Fame, "their profound effect as tastemakers this year made them singuiarly important as fashion symbols," the committee said. Anniversary Celebrated HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hausnian, 313 Brentwood Road, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Monday, renewing their wedding vows at a service at St.

Mark's Temple Lutheran: Church, Clifton Heights, Sololst at the ceremony was their daughter, Mrs, John K. Stanz. They have a grandson, John K. Stanz Jr. Immediately following the ceremony there was a reception at the Drexelbrook Club, Upper i Darby.

Cooking Is Fun FRIDAY FARE A pantryshelf vegetable com-1 bination casy and interesting. 2 Fish Steaks Potatoes Green Peas Plus Tomato Salad Chocolate Bread Pudding Beverage GREEN PEAS PLUS 1 can (1 pound). very small green peas can (3 ounces) sliced broil- If your popovers do not rise! to their full height, it may bel that the baller you used was top thick. WE SOLVE HEATING PROBLEMS All makes of heating at ment told and serviced. TWO WAY RADIO ON OUR TRUCKS PREMIUM FUEL AT REGULAR PRICE 24 HOUR SERVICE-.

CALL NOW TR 6-2262 LE 2-5400 HEATING COMPANY 1000 MacDade, Folsom, Pa. NOW OPEN. Friday alt 9 P.M, Saturday '4il Noon rine teaspoon white pepper ed mushrooms can pimiento, diced tablespoons butter or marga-lege. Drain liquid from peas and mushrooms into a 1-quart saucepan; boil rapidly until reduced to about cup. Add drained peas and mushrooms and the remaining ingredients; mix dishes.

and heat. Serve in sauce four to six servings. G. P. Means P.O Green's Parking Means Peace' of Mind Why worry about Ticket? When: In Chester Park and Lock at GREEN'S PARKING 11 blaka fram City Mall 214 E.

STH CHESTER V0 RESTYLE YOUR OLD FURS NOW! At this time of the year both time and price in your fa-? vor, Our Ideas and slimates are FREEI Also Large Salaction NEW JUST-LIKE NEW FURS HARRISON FURRIERS (Manufacturing Furriers) 5 E. Lea Bivd. PO 4-0231 Just Off. 43rd 4. Fri.

Dal. Wad. 9 to Thurs. Sal, 9 to 513p Decorate with beautiful new Decorator Colors. Free Color Selective Sarvice, WANDA fear RUBBER WANdA BASE WALL INTERIOR PAINT PAINT MARCHLIK'S 2730 W.

6th St. Chester alcoholism after business meeting at 8 p.m. LANSDOWNE TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB Business at 1:30 p.m. Slide program, "The Changing Years." Mrs. Robert W.

Barlow 1s chairman. Mrs. Joseph Facchinetti is tea hostess. LANSDOWNE TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB, EVENING SECTION-Business at 8:15 p.m. Program and tea.

LANSDOWNE JUNIOR TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB -Board meeting at 8:30 p.pt, in home of Mrs. Ruth T. Kelley, -11 Owen Ave. MARPLE WOMAN'S CLUBCultural program presented at 8 p.m, in Marple Presbyterian Church, MEDIA JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB Youth program at 8:30 p.m. MEDIA WOMAN'S CLUB Board meeting at 9:45 a.m.

NEWTOWN SQUARE WOMAN'S CLUB Board meeting lat 1 in home Jamestown of Mrs. Road. Ernest SWARTH.MORE Business JUNIOR meet- WOing at 8:15 p.m., in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Pro gram and tea. WEDNESDAY THE BROOKLINE CLUB Luncheon at noon in fire company.

Business at 1 p.m.: and talk by Walter. Weaver, super(intendent of Delaware County Parks, MEDIA WOMAN'S CLUB Luncheon at noon. Talk by Dr. E. A.

Lintzmeyer, president of the Media Rotary Club. Mrs. Hugh Bonner, chairman. NEWTOWN. SQUARE WOMLAN'S CLUB Talk "The Forgotten Woman -Mary Todd Lincoln," by Mrs.

Carl Anderson, at noon, NORWOOD CENTURY CLUB -Board meeting at noon home of- Mrs, Lewis T. Sauern, PARKSIDE CENTURY CLUB -Board meeting in the home of Mrs. Mekenny, PROSPECT PARK WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB -Board meeting at 10 a.m. in home of the preslident, Mrs. John Hamilton.

It you use whole spices in premade with summer fruits, tie the spices in a cheesecloth' bag before using; that way they won't discolor fruit. -Shop and Save: SALE RED CROSS SHOES DISCONTINUED PATTERNS OF THIS SEASON'S STYLES Beautiful models All Heels Women's Shoes: FORMERLY TO Sizes 5 to 11, AA to Plenty of Hard-to-Find Sizes 999 and 1 099 Cobbies SLATER'S 618 EDGMONT AVE. Chester, Pa. bring the living sounde of Christmas to a loved GIVE THE GIFT OF HEARING ALL NEW! ZENITH HEARING AID ZENITH'S retson hearing ASK PURCHASE If not satisfied, PROTECTION all to vi at within ONLY $7500 11 for full days GIFT CERTIFICATES ZENITH Batteries and HI NOS Makes. Hearing NELSON'S for: An Aids SURGICAL APPLIANCES 120 E.

9th Chester (New Edgmont) TR 6-4935 Dally re 4:30, Friday A 10 9 AMPLE FREE PARKINO 6 4A.

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Years Available:
1959-1976