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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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FOR VIETNAM Mrs. Richard Corter (left), of 1013 Edgerton Road, and Mrs. Jesse Sheaffer, 910 Bemont both of Secane, are busily wrapping packages for mailing to servicemen in Vietnam who are Prismos-Secane residents. The packages are being mailed under the auspices of the Primos- Secane Civic Association, and will arrive in time for Christmas. AT SWARTHMORE Springfield Woman Elected to Board SWARTHMORE Mrs.

Wayne Frazer, 510 Beatty Road, Springfield, has been appointed to a four year term on the board of managers of Swarthmore College, according to an announcement by president Dr. Courtney Smith. Smith also announced the appointment of Stephen Girard Lax of Haddonfield, N.J., and Lupton Broomell of Spring House. All three are graduates of Swarthmore College. Mns.

Frazer will also serve as alumni manager. She has been active in alumni affairs as a member of the alumni council and as secretary and vice, president of the alumni association. Finst Pennsylvania Company; and chairman of the Gwynedd Township zoning board of adjustment. He is on various committees of Germantown Friends School. Outside Delaware County, Isabel Logan Lyon, staff writer for The New Yorker magazine, and Howard S.

Turner, president of Turner Construction were elected to four year terms. Mr. Robert C. Turner of Alfred Station, N.Y., has been elected secretary of the corporation following the resignation of Mrs. William A.

Clarke, who will continue as a life member of the board. Mrs. Turner was first elected alumni manager in 1959 and was reelected to the board in 1965. Smith announced that other officers of the Swarthmore Corp. She has taught school in New jwere reelceted for one-year terms: England and in 1965-66 at the Parkside School of Penn Delco, as well as working with the Girl and Cub Scouts, the League of Women Voters, and the Old treasurer.

Forge School for Crippled Children. She is married to a Swarthmore College alumnus and two of her three children are alumni. Lax, chairman and president of an industrial firm, graduated from Swarthmore with highj honors and is a member of Phi! Beta Kappa. He holds a law! degree from Harvard i- versity. Broomell, who will also serve! as alumni manager, is an: engineer and executive vice; president of operations of Leeds! and Northrup, is president ofj the North Penn Chamber ofj Commerce; chairman of the: North Penn United Fund, mem-j ber of the executive committee of the Montgomery County I a facturers Association; 5 Director of the Regional Board, i Robert M.

Browning, chairman; Philip T. Sharpies, vice- chairman; and Richard Willis Drexel the most trusted name in furnitui'a of a i a a 8 3 EOOMONTAVE. Tl 2-2618 COME IN AND BROWSE OPEN EVENINGS MONDAY and FRIDAY AT PAINTER'S 10 SPEED GyGlomatiB sterizen Perfect biending automatically! Simply set the dial to the number of cycles your recipe calls for, and select the proper I push-button speed from then on your OSTERIZER will operate itself! Ten recipe-tested push-button speeds! i Family-size 5-cup container opens at both ends. Removable 2-oz. cap in cover for measuring, adding ingredients.

Cord I storage compartment. Complete 1 pint container land 100-page cookbook. Model 672-01 OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. EXCEPT SATURDAY OUR PARKING LOT ON 9TH STREET 3 DOORS EAST OF SORE 9th EDGMONT AVE. TR 6-9186 CHESTER, PA.

DfcLAWAKE (PA,) DAILY Moaday, December 11, NONSECTARIAN Church Operates Teen Club Fridays NETHER PROVIDENCE A nonsectarian teen age club is open to the public from 8 p.m. 11 p.m. every Friday evening the parish house of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Providence Road and Bullens Lane. Any youngster of high school age (ninth through 12th grade) welcome. There is no admission charge and no planned program or religious requirements.

The club primarily a place for teenagers to meet and be with other The church has made three rooms available for this new 'hang-in," with records for those who wish to dance, ping- pong and other games, and ables and chairs for those who ust want to set and talk. Soft drinks and snacks are also available. According to Holy Trinity Rev. John M. Scherch, the club is being run with a minimum of adult supervision.

The youngsters are encouraged to be responsible for the operation. Although there are four chaperones in the building, it is hoped they will have very little .0 do except serve the soft drinks, Mr. Scherch explained 'There are only four club rules," he added, "and I don't think the youngsters will find them hard to follow." They are (1) no smoking in the building (2) food will be eaten in the one room designated (3) shoes on while dancing (because of the wooden floor and danger of splinters) (4) closing promptly at 11 p.m If it is successful and if the youngsters want to add to the jrogram by bringing i combos" or expanding to other evenings, the church would have no objections. In addition to inviting teen-ag- ers to take part, Mr. Scherch says the adult public is invited to volunteer for occasional (unobtrusive) chaperone duty, or as an interested resident who would like to get "involved." Late summer's drenching rains made some East Cost residents wonder if the wettest spot in the world still is in Hawaii.

It is. Mt. Waialeale, on the island of Kauai, has no close competition in the United Staes. Annual rainfall on the mountain averages 471.68 inches. CARUSO MUSIC STORES AND STUDIOS 113 E.

7th St. Chester, TR 4-7158 Village Green Shopping Center 494-7255 complete Amplifiers '49 OPEN 1 to 9 P.M. DAILY Pearl DRUM SET up OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL 9:00 P.M. for your holiday shopping convenience MEDIA FEDERAL SAVINGS PROUDLY DECLARES CHESTER MANOA SHOPPING CENTER The Well-Schooled Maincoaf By London Fog' lOtlDOlXFOC 45.00 CHM5TRANJ Take note: a. The weatherproof Radcliffe is made of exclusive Claeth Cloth, 18 a blend of Polyester, cotton.

b. Third Barrier construction provides extra protection across the back and shoulder area. c. Bachelor buttons wedded to the coat forever. d.

means every weather coat for every wear. e. Temperature-wise liner of Modacrylic pile zips in or out according to reason. f. A good lesson in economics.

Available in natural and navy in sizes 6 to 18. second floor coat department also We in berg's Manoa Earnings will be paid af this rate for the last six months of 1967 Per Annum This dividend will be available to Media Federal savers December 29, 1967 If you are not now saving HERE why not start at ONCE and get the benefits of shared earnings SIXTH SUCH EXTRA DISTRIBUTION SINCE 1963! t. SAVINGS AND ASSOCIATION FRONT AND ORANGE STS. MEDIA, PA. LO 6-6116 I.

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