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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 25

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RICHETTI'S SPftlNGFlHD INN BILLY RITCHIES THIS WEEK THE VANELLA WAFER TUESDAY IS LADIES' NIGHT No Cover No Minimum FAMILY DINING lUNCHIOH DINNER COCKTAILS to take wit. SEAFOOD A SPECIALTY STATfc ORANGE STS. MEDIA, PA. IO HOMESTRETCH INN Restaurant and Cocktail LIVE ENTERTAINMENT "The Proof Set" Sal. LADIES' NITE WEDNESDAY Office equipment taken by thieves CHESTER- Equipment valued at nearly $3,000 was taken in a burglary of the Bureau of Employment Security BES) office at 150 W.

5th the manager of the of lice reported to police. Harold Thompson of 2234 Bridgewater Road, Aston, said thieves took slide projectors, five electric typewriters and other office equipment worth $2,970. Police said'entrance was gained through an unlocked window on the side of the building. 737 5. Road fa.

i i LansdownAldan I lists honor students LANSDOWNE Report cards have been issued to Lansdowne- Aldan High School students. Those who achieved, honors include: Distinguish Honor Roll. 7--Lais Akiln, Marina Barnard, Marilyn Griffiths, Peter Jouph MlttlerrMn, Elizabeth Battera Mann, Mwtlsnettl, Alan Diane AAcClarto; Harry Constance Nosek, Barbara Padldti Payne, Phillips, Patilcla Pier sol, Franca Nvneesser, Dartene Trolano. Grade B--Laura Schutsky Bobrnatlan, Tatyana Jolia Susan Erfc Carol Russell, Martha Smltt1 Sharon Snyder. i-.

Grade Blanco, Janet Bross, Carol Covey Campbell, Scott Dvenport, Armando Gravagno, Glenn' Griest, Maryatice Kaprlelyan, Jennifer Little, Vickl Aylson Owen and Naocv 9-- Lisa Dyckman, Oonoa Etcker, Cheryl English, Donna Hynes, Cynthia BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNER DINING ROOM CLOSED SUNDAY TR tor Reservations COLONY HOTEL 51T Welsh St. Chester DAN'S TAVERN 169 Ridge linwood LIVE MUSIC FRI. SAT. THE SANDY RIDGE BOYS and PEGGY LYN Final Week New Group Next Week Try Our Delicioui STEAMED CLAMS 18 for 1.25 and ether seafood favorites DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Conchetter Road Boothwyn, Pa. TONITE and SATURDAY.

THE J'S Kell, Alexandra rwiit Laufer, Theresa, Macsleer, Montgomery, John jfx, Lagendorfer, LynoH, MekaWhe, Pentecost, Charles Bradley Karta Susan Blanco, Vlrglnla Inortds Carol Brown, Ruth Chandler, Marie Coma, Judith uney, Claire DtFaoio, Dana Penelope Duncan, Marcla Ferrler, Pat HartneH, Joanne Linda Hostler Jefferv Irvln, Barbara Kennedy, Claire Lenahan, Bridget.Lnoue, Harold Mac-Arthur, Claire McOanlel, Unoa Oliver, yicky: Prlchard, Bernlce Rlzro, Naricy Seeiaus. Susan Speer, Judith Sturm and Mark Watkin. Grade 11--Lynne Aielte, "Dean- Baker, Lance Bardiley. Richard LAWRENCE PARK TONIGHT 7:00 and 940 P.M. SAT.

lOiOO BARbRA STREISAND GEORGE SEGAL THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT R) DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Of! Friday. April 171 'J STATE "SAIIMA" fM. "SCOUNPMl" ONIY SATURDAY CONT. FROM 1 P.M. Proufx, Waller- Timothy Seelaus, Jeanne Sheehan ami Jeannlne Smith.

Grade 10 Christina Barnard, 'Greer Cheeseman, fleverly Mood, Nancy Husband, Kim Keldel, John Koethe, Joseph Martianettl, Vldci Mlttleman, Helen Robinson, Carolyn Schwartz, Nancy Scott Sandra Shannon. Grade 11--Dlans Catnerwood, John DiJoseph, Lifxfa FitzpatrVck, rk Gausmann, Gibbons, Debra Edward Janet Michael Boornazian, Elizabeth Crbce, on cur Brumbaugh, Dekentan, Gallagher. David Herman, Elaine Houston, Lynne Jeanne Andrew Moury Dessender Devon, Barbara Marianne X-Cresmor Concord Bridgewater Rdi. Aston Twp. 3 Music for Dancing Friday Saturday Nites RICK COPES GROUP HURLEY'S TAVERN Route 452 Twin Oaks, Fa, Now Appearing, LES SEVERS and the COUNTRYMEN CAPTAIN'S TABLE (Acrosi from Bowlero Bowling Center) BOOTHWYN HU 5-2121 MUSIC NIGHTLY THE CAPTAIN'S LOG EVERY TUESDAY SPAGHETTI NITE! Per order Children 85c EVERY WEDNESDAY SMORGASBORD All you Can eat Children 1 2 5 2 50 Music by JIMMY BULGER Mon.

and Tuet, JACKIE Appearing fri. It Sol Coming Next Week Capital Record Artist BIUIE JO SPEARS Pau, Ellen nd, LynneMe John Murray, Charoes Ralston, -Marianne Raym Rayslk, Relley, a Renkievicz, Ressler, Linda Stieldon Cheryl Stewart, Jill Taylor, Noah Lewi and Robert Hinkel. GOLDEN SLIPPER Penned and Dutton Mill Roads, Aston Twp. APPEARING ALL WEEK LLOYD ARNOLD and HIS ROCK1N' DRIFTERS All Roads Lead to The Golden Slipper, Gene Banta, Prop, Gorman, Stephen Grosse, Gary Hall, Susan Jackson, Robert Emily Moorhead, Andrea-Nelson, Mary Seelaus, Georgette Shirtberg, William Stevenson, BrrarrStoughton and Susan Waters. Grade .12 Judith Baxter, Bonl Byrne.

Sharon Griest, Susan Hooper, David HUdiak, Gerald Johnson', Leslie Nancy King, Robert Koethe, Mictiael Morris, Barbara Mowry, Daniel Murray, Diana Prevail, Virginia Ray, Robert Rudolph, J. Clay Sohroeder, Michael Sheehan, Susan Spies, Barbara Sullivan and Kathleen Van Honor Roll, Grade 7--Keith Carson, Doris Craft, Debra Dtetz, Stephen Garrett, Jayne Glasgow, Joseph Gorman, Tod Harding, Carol Hood, Paul Landry, Louise Margignetli, Martha Moessner, Allen Perry, Daniel Pierce, Mark Randall, Arlene Robinson, Jeffrey Schiller, Waiter Schwartz, Matthew VanArsdale, Caurie Vltullo, Susan Winther, Dennis Yarosz and Margaret Zlsman. Grade 8--Mary Ahern, Cornelia Barnard, William Bassett, Deboravi! Belden, Helen Benoilch, Melissa Blanco, Thomas Burke, Vincent Buscaglis, Vera Campbell, Robin Cooley, Vincent Croce, Margaret Crownfleld, Thomas Davis, Leigh Duncan, Kathleen Erwiis. Diane Fitzpatrick, Tracy Frederick, Dolores Glardina, Mark Hale, Mark Harris, Linda Hess, Peter Hopkins Richard Johnson, Erm Keenan, Kimberly Kell, Joseph Kelly, Lalren Loctcwood, Craig Miller, Linda Nunan. Thomas Pavlo, Kenneth Peacock, Margaret Pennypaocer, Barbara Phillips, Scott Prevail, Deborah Scott, Thorrtas Shaiko, John Sheehan, Sherri Shields, Joyce Simone, Margaret Slaybaugh.

Sandra Speer, James Trolano, Donald Welsh, David and WUliam Ziegier. Grade 9--'Pamela Anaanostou, Karen Cocchi, Marion Daniels, Hazel Devlin, Jeanne Festa, Vlotnrla Greenwood, Margaret Hamilton, Barbara Harris, Grade, 12 Boornazian, --Nell Baldwin, Maryanne Richard Colleen Dekamp, 'Kathy Dernonde, Raymond Denicoto, Jeanne Giardina, Susan G.Iyen Gary Harris, Deborah Kalherlne Kelley, Lloyd, Jeff re LeslI Maitland, McNettl. Patricia Meade, Rebecca Meier, Miller, Philip Mingle, Edward Morett, Elizabeth Molten, Thomas Atowry, Claudia Nelson, Janet Oliver, Man'cv Robert Payne, Christine Perez, Paul pope, Cheryl Pride, 'Joanne Pryor, William Raybuck, Catherine Redrew, James Renme, Jean Russell, Lawrence John Martin So; of I on 794 of between Orove Oxford, Po. SUNDAY, MAY 2 JIM JESSE THE VIRGINIA BOYS DAVID MITCHELL THE COUNTRY SOULS ALEX, OLA BELIE and the. NEW RIVER BOYS Sheldrake, Jacqueline Smith, Stefanitc, Nancy Townsend and ZurlcK.

Admission $2 Tax Inc. Children under 12 FREE Dance Along- Sing Along In Color! WITH Bob Rucier AT THE ORGAN FRI. and SAT. NITES Fine Food Cocktails Plenty of Free Parking I TAVERN (formerly Joe DiMiglos) 315 MacDADE BLVD. MlLMONT PARK, PA.

BOOTHWYN CAFE CHICHESTER AVE. BOOTHWYN, PA. Steaks-- Chaps Chicken Spaghetti LUNCHEONS DINNERS SERVED DAILY Open 11:30 A.M. 'til 1 A.M. Take Out Orders 494-9703 Seafood! OUR SPECIALTY MEDIA Lp 61400 WALT DISNEY'S "BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE" COLLEGE 'SWArtrHMOR! Sophia Loren Marcello Maatrianni Carlo Ponti's "PRIEST'S WIFE" (GP) Color 7:30, 9:30 P.M.

Free Parking Children's Matinee Tomorrow From 1 until 3 P.M. "KING KONG ESCAPES" Cartoons Continuous Shown Beginning at llOO P.M. Hef mind was tlic most part of her body. Joseph Levme presents An Avco Embassy fjn and also starring ttti Hayvwtk as Mara by i AM AVCO BREAM PLUS 2ND BIG HIT VERY IT'S A LAU6H ABOUT tender scoundrel tECHNISCOPE- An Embassy Pictures Refea COLOR Barhra Streisand George Segal Color The Owl andUie Pussycat Mon. thru l-'ri.

at 7:15 9:15 Sat. it 6, I 10 P.M. at 4, 8 10 P.M. SPRINGriELD SHOPPING CENTER Stole Sproul Rdi. 4-2244 Kitchen OPEN II a.m.

to 2 a.m. Daily TAKE-OUT SPAGHETTI with four meatballs. SPECIALIZING IN HOME-MADE I Spaghetti Ravioli Manicott! Antipasto Lasagne Gnocchi Veal Scollopini and Parmigiani Sandwiches Pizza La Spada's SPAGHETTI HOUSE 21st and Edgmont Chester, Pa. TR 4-1884 Open Sat. 11-8 Sun.

3-8; Closed Monday JOIN THE FESTIVITIES! We're Combining Our 14th ANNIVERSARY with the GRAND OPENING of our Remodeled Interior ENTERTAINMENT BUFFET from 10 P.M. NEW! Irish Pub Room NEWI Chetapeake Bay Lounge We appreciate your patronage in the past, and hope to continue to serve you at always with the finest in Beer, and Liquor; Seafood, Steaks, Chickens, Spaghetti, Luncheon and Dinner at the SAME REASONABLE PRICESI Supper Dancing THE UNPREDICTABLE en Gal HOT PANTS CONTEST TONITE MOTHER'S DAY RESERVATIONS Call 565-0401 BALTIMORE PIKE AND PROVIDENCE MEDIA EVERYONE STOPS AT NEMO'S BAR 409 Smiley SK, Crum lynne, Po, Phone 833-9977 By Popular Demand TONY'S FURY TRIO Exotic Dancers THRU, SAT. RAND FRIDAY ONLY "Try. Our Sandwiches" NO COVER NO MINIMUM Ye Olde Concordville Inn BALTIMORE PIKE I RTS. 1 322 Every Wednesday Family Nite er On Any Menu liem Mother's Day Dinners Served 2 to 9 P.

M. For Reservation Call GL 9-9980-GL 9-5087 Workshop slated for teachers West Chester "State College School of Music will serve as host to a workshop for music teachers to describe how to involve young people in education through music from 10 a.m. to l.p.m. Saturday in. the Swope Hall Choral Room on the college campus.

i The' -workshop, of two being sponsored in the state by the Pennsylvania i Educators Association, feature Dr. Bert Knonwitz as the clinician. It is designed to show how jazz-rock music'may be translated into--a dynamic; teach and Kpnowitz is associate professor, 'of' music at" Manhat- tanville Gollege, Nevy York: He has piorieered hew techniques in teaching, improvisation and teaches courses in this area at Teachers College, Columbia University. He has composed a jazz series for piano and completed a new textbook on "Teaching Vocal Improvisation." Dr. Ira Singleton is serving as West Chester's coordinator for the conference; COMING-MONDAY, MAY 10th 3 BIG HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHTS FROM 3 RINGSIDES CLOSED CIRCUIT T.

V. WARNER THEATRE-WILMINGTON TOGETHER II WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS! WINNERS OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS Including: BEST PICTURE STARRING BEST ACTOR-- ELLIOTT GOULD GEORGE C. SCOTT 2Oth Century-Fox Presents l5J MASH ERRHI Naarnans Rd. Rt. 7JWOJ1 COLOR TRI-STATE MALI Matinee Dally 1 P.M.

Early Bird Special $1.50 'til 7 P.M. Man. to Fri. MASH PATTON 8:55. SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT FEATURES! An Intemaiionil pfclure SNEAK AT 8 P.M.

REGULAR FEATURE' "PRETTY MAIDS" AT 4:00 .10:10 SNEAK AT 8:15 REGULAR FEATURE "WOMEN IN LOVE" AT SMS rtstj Naamans Rd. Rt. i-55 BOYD POLISH EAGLES 9th and EUirwre, Chester Attention Members Dance -to LITTLE ERNIE'S BAND EVERY SUNDAY SHRIMP and CLAMS EVERY FRIDAY Mother's Day Dinner Sunday, May 16th 5:00 P.M. Music by FRANKIE STUART 'Hello opens tonight SPRINGFIELD St. Francis Players will present the musical, for foia performances beginning tonighl in St.

Francis Auditorium, 99 Lownes Lane. The show wiU run also on Saturday, May .7 and 8 with curtain time of 8 p.m. for performances. A special member of the cast for the show will be the Rev Charles Gorman, 79, who is pastor emeritus of St. Francis parish, who will play the role of Rudolph, the headwaiter.

Hundreds of people have been involved with the production which is the annual muscia event for the parish. Speciallj created for the show are 3 huge, sparkling hats, which an among the originally designec costumes for the event. DELAWARE VALLEY'S NEW AND BEAUTIFUL RED CARPET LOUNGE Located On Conches ter Flower Street (Take Flower St. Exit Ramps) Chester, Pa. Open Monday thru Saturday 11:00 A.M.

'til 2:00 A.M. MUSIC by "THE JOE-AL DUO" FOR YOUR LISTENING AND DANCING PLEASURE LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY YOUR HOSTS MANAGER ERNIE GABBY CARLETTI SAMMY PAUL Good pastime LONDON (AP) Want live longer? Take up gardening. David. Hessayon, doctor biology and horticultural expert told the Royal Horticultura Society: "Gardening has prevente more 'nervous breakdowns an has prolonged more lives tha any other single activity." tt A FASCINATING FILM! Judith Crist; in Color "The Confession' EDGEMOOR GOV. PRINTZ 8th Welsh Sts.

Chester, Pa. TR 2-8775 TWO NEW ADULT HITS TEENIE TULIP In Eastman COLOR Plus 2nd BIG SWEET B1PPY BLUE Show Times: Monday to Friday evenings conf. from 6 PM. Last complete show at 9 PM. Saturday Sunday cont.

from 1 PM. Last complete show dt 9:45 PM. POSITIVELY ADULTS ONLY Mon. Ift'u J'Lovers" at "Diary" Shown at 7 4 PM Sat. "Lovers" at 7 10:25 PM "Diary" Shown 5:30 PM I Sun.

"Lovers" 2:00 5:45 9:20 "Diary" Shown 7:30 PM ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ACTRESS GLENDA JACKSON RUSSELL'S where love the ultimate crime. TUX 1138 'CRY OF THE BANSHEE" Jack Palance Torture Gdn MON. THRU THURS. SPECIAL NEW IOW FAMILY ADMISSIONS AT DRIVE-INS D. H.

LAWRENCE'S I A "WOMEN IN LOVE" COLOR by Artists wHi ELEANOR BRQfo- A JEROME HELLMAN-JOHN SCiiLBSINGER PRODUCTION OUSTIN HOFFMAN JOIMVOICHT "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" COLOR by Gtenalden i MacDaae Blvd. AUJouih Ave: -LU MacDADE MAU, United Artnts Rt. -1 So Poni.jc Roaa Hi 9 68C3 PILGRIM GARDENS I FRIDAY "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" 8 P.M. "WOMEN IN LOVE" 6 4 10 P.M. SATURDAY SUNDAY "WOMEN IN LOVE" "MIDNIGHT BOY" iCHESTJER PIKE DRIVE EDOYSTOME TR.4-Q70I OPEN NITELY AT 7 CARTOON AT DUSK BOTH HITS LATE AS 9:45 "YOU MUST SEE THIS FILM1" Richird Schickel, Ufa COWMBIA Presents a BBS Production JACK NICHOLSON easy PIECES, COLOR WAS NOMINATED FOR 4 ACADEMY AWARDS "(sir "Idon't want to run anymore Columbia Pictures Presents A David Sufi kind- Mulligan Production Michael Sarrazfn Barbara Hershey COLOK by DC LUXE WMkSMUM JOAN STILLS, MASH SEBASTIAN CELEBRATION WBIBSDB 'V-.

fttetdlj ZUk BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:00 P.M. STARTS AT DUSK.

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