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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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5
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HAPPIER MEETING Maw Will Return For Resentencing MEDIA COURTHOUSE Alnames of two others who took 24-year-old Chester man has ar in the burglary. appointment with Judge Francis-J. Catania next month--this time probably under happier circumstances. On July 16 the judge sentenced Fred Hollingsworth, 1700 block At tuck Terrace, to 2 to 4 years in jail for 4n $11 burglary at a Chester grocery store, But the judge added he would consider reducing that sentence if Hollingsworth's memory im proved and he remembered the Last week Chester police told udge Henry G. Swency that shortly after Hollingsworth serving his time in Broadmeadows Prison his memory did improve.

As a result the other two suspects guilty appeared and pleaded to charges of burglariz- 1 Exemption Questions Are Posed Delaware County organiza tions exempt from federal in come tax are being asked to help the Internal Revenue ice in updating its records prio to" conversion to automatic data processing. affected are religious, charitable, educational, civic, labor and others exempt under sections 501 (a) or 521 of the Internal Revenue Code. They are requested to complete and submit the questionnaires soon to be sent by the Internal Revenue Service. The questionnaires will provide brief data as to name, address, employer identification number, purposes of the organization, and nature of the organization's activities. Organizations not returning the questionnaires will be considered inactive or no longer interested in maintaining their tax exempt status, IRS said.

ing the store of Carmen Marusco, 1728 W. 3rd on March 13. They are Junie Ward, 23, of the 2000 block W. 3rd Street, and Kenneth Stewart, 24, of the 100 btock Church Street, both Chester. Ward was said to have been the lookout, but did not share the stolen money, which was split between Stewart and the court was told.

Judge Sweney sentenced Ward and Stewart to terms of 6 to 23 months each in the county jail. It's expected that Hollingsworth will appear for resentenc- t'OUM'V (I'A.) IU1I.K 1IML8 Monday, August 24, 19H Sharon Hill Partvsiated HS A Lists Assistants BROOKHAVEN A nik" beach party for members of Brookhaven Swim Club will be from 8 to 11 p.m. Wednesday. Members may lake guests. ing some time next month when Judge Catania returns from va cation.

PHONE BOOKS MAKE FORT---Small boys always have played at war. It's easy. All you need is a toy gun and strong: lungs. Finding raw material for a fort isn't as easy. It was no problem, however for resourceful Westbrook Park boys.

They collected out- dated telephone books from neighbors. Protecled by their homemade citadel are Gary Moore, Louis DePalma and Stephen Cull, both 8, and winsome Sean McDevitt, 2, evidently probing for a new tooth. SHARON lllLL-Albert Johnston, president of ihe Home and School Association, has announc-j ed assistants for the 1964-65 school year. Membership chairmen are Mrs. Edward Richards, Mrs.

James Collelt and Mrs. Richard Palmer. The ways and means committee has Mrs. John Haberle as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Dick Mrs.

John O'Reilly, Mrs. Walter Fetrow, Mrs. Joyce Cravcr am Mrs. Joyce llauer. Hospitality chairmen are Mrs.

Joseph Greco, Mrs. Elme Mails, Mrs. James nccn and Mrs. Harry Moore. Homeroom mothers Include Mrs.

William Patlerson, Mrs. Albert Reiss and Mrs. Charles Lylle. Other officers of me association include Thomas Stauffer and William Curdy, vice presidents; Mrs. Margaret Gura and Mrs.

John Kahler, secretaries, and Joseph Claffey, treasurer. Daily Times Community Clock ADVERTISEMENT All notices to appear In the Dally Times Community Clock must be submitted not later than noon four business days before the date of the event scheduled. Bake, food product and rummage sales and notice of games of chance will not be included. Call your local correspondent for complete news coverage. Aston Penn Delco School Board Penn-Delco Faculty To Get Orientation BROOKHAVEN A two-day orientation is planned for new teachers of the Penn-Delco Union School District, Sept.

2 and 3. The program the first day will open at 9 a.m. at Brookhaven Junior High School. William G. Moser, superintendent of the district will welcome the group- at assembly in the school library, followed by greetings from the county office of education by Dr.

Harry Henly, assistant county superin tendent. Walter M. Rhoades, assistan superintendent of the district will outline Penn-Delco's in struclional program. A tour of the school distric hich includes Aston, Parksid nd Brookhaven, is planned for afternoon following a lunch- on at the Wild Goose, Wawa. The second day's program will eal with district policies and Tonight 7:30 p.m., administration building.

Special meeting. Brookhaven Penn-Delco School Board, 7:30 administration building, ston. Special meeting. Eddystone Public meeting for borough's 5th anniversary celebration :30 p.m., borough hall. Commission on Education, I Methodist Church.

Glenolden Interboro Chester Pike Opt mist Club, 6:45 p.m., the Broo mall, Holmes. Marcus Hook Columbian Squires, St. Anthc rocedures and provide an op- for teachers to be- Assn. ny's Circle 1262, 7:30 p.m., council hall, llth and Mark Sts. Media Xi Gamma Zeta Chapter, Be Sigma Phi Sorority, 8 p.m., dia Federal Savings and Loa ome acquainted with me build- ng and classroom in which they (ill teach.

An evaluation of the orienta- ion program will conclude the wo-day program. Fawns Drum and Bugle Corp 6:30 p.m., Media Youth Cente Naamans Manor Board of Trustees, 8 p.m tester lurch. Bethel Methodist Vewtown Newtown Supervisors, public Tuesday Sleep Like Log Urftst CKjfCUl tiklet SUM StlMCh fiu li 5 MintltlS tack it druKlst. with hot witir it tint. RMd until rtut.

HI I-inj table!) itlltvi in to icld. Send poitil Jo N. llbtrll Clover fire earing, 8 p.m. township hall. Norwood Interboro Chester Pike Opti- ist Club, 6:45 p.m., The Broo- iall, Holmes.

Marian Council, Knights of Co- umbus, 8 p.m. Council home. Methodist Youth Fellowship evotional program and minia ure golf, 7 p.m., Norwood Meth odist Church. Parkside Parkside Fire Co. Auxiliary :15 p.m., fire house.

Penn-Delco School Board, 7:30 p.m., administration building, Aston. Special meeting. Upland Upland Athletic Club, 8 p.m. municipal building. Upper Chichester Lower Delco Lions Club, 6:45 p.m., American Legion Home, 4170 Chichester Road.

Recreation and Parks Commission, 7:30 p.m., Boothwyn Elementary School. Brookhaven Lions Club, 7 p.m. Leaf Inn, Lima. Fire Company, 8 p.m house. Chester Rotary Club, 12:10 p.m., Genral YMCA, 2 S.

Eye Drive. Clifton Heights Kiwanis of Baltimore Pike p.m., Fireside Open Hearth Springfield. Folcroft Fire Company drill, p.m. fire house. Glenolden 7 p.m.

Men's Brotherhood Class, 7:30 dia Inn Motor Lodge. Optimist Club, 12:15 Towne House. Media Area Retire Men's As sociation, 10:30 a.m., Media Fed eral Savings and oan Assocla ion. Middlctown Junior Chamber of Commerce 7 p.m., Wild Goose, Wawa. Lima Fire Company, 8 p.m., fire house.

Norwood Property Committee, 7:30 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church. LeVan Smith Raibley Pos 7213, Veterans of Foreign Wars executive board, 8:30 p.m., pos en Brotnernooa uass, t.w CACI.UI p.m, First Presbyterian Church.lhome. Rotary Club of Chester Pike, Fire Company drills, 7 p.m 6:15 p.m., Anderson House. fire house. Fire Company drills, 7 p.m.

fire house. Bazaar Workshop, 10:30 a.m., Congregational Church. Registration of new senior high school pupils, new residents or transfers for lOlh, llth, or 12th grades, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., In- terboro High School, South and Sylvan Aves. Marcus Hook Viscose Fire 7:30 p.m.

fire house. Media Kiwanis Club, 6:15 p.m, Me- "Another new pair? All-we do is buy shoes!" Ridley Township Milmont Fire Company, 8 p.m., fire house. Upper Chichester Session of Boothwyn Bible Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m., church. American Italian Club, 8 p.m., clubhouse, Market Street, Twin Oaks. Boothwyn Fire Company, 8 Relays Slated At Swarthmore SWARTHMORE Swarth more Swim Club will conduct it annual Garnet and White rela meet at 10 a.m.

Saturday. Each learn will be out I break the 4-4 tie which has suited from eight relay season Pool members may sign this week in age groups 10 and under, 11 and 12, 13 and 14, 15 to 18, and over 18. Events will include 100-yard freestyle, backstroke and medley relays; 200- yard grand slam relay (one boy and one girl from each age group); and 250-yard crescendo relay (five swimmers, swimming 25, "50. 100, 50 and 25 yards.) It believed that the ancestors of the Tuaregs of African western desci-Ls and mountain villages originally wandered from Egypt ROOMS OF FURNITURE Familiar words? They are if you hare a family. Why not stop in and us when you hare money problem for worthwhile need Mack outfitting the family.

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