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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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11
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IE1VD FLUSTERS AND FIGHTS DKI.AWAKR COUNTV DAILY TIMHI Tuctdnv December tt. 1M4 Best Gift: Fewer Holidays "What we can possibly giveithat," I put in. Jt makes me women that they may tell you, he told 1 jme, "the day will when politicians will curry the favor You can make ilmple for a coffee cake with confectioners sugar, orange juice flraled orange rind. This oringe- topping it particularly delicious used over a yeast-risen ful things for their wives ovcr sure we could hasten the day cake that contains raisins, the holiday season, over andjwhen holidays are done away and nuts. SANDRA ELY Sandra Ely Is Engaged The engagement i of 'Hiss Sandra Eileen Ely to Pit Jerry Wilkinson, has been -announced by her parents, .1, Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford R. Ely, 31 2nd St. Mr. and Jesse Wilkin- 4 tan, 728 Ashland Eddy- RIDLEY TOWNSHIP Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph J. Lennon, 769 Iraxton Road, announce the en- of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth A. Lennon, to Anthony 3, Giuliano. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs Anthony Giuliano, 101 Alverstone Road, Clifton Heights. Miss Lennon is a graduate Notre Dame High School. She ii employed by State Farm Insur School. ted SCh001 there Monsignor Bonner High Schoo 4 before. becoming a member of done, are the parents of bridegrroom-eltct.

the Miss Ely a senior at Eddy- the Army Airborne Division. He hu been set tor the ELIZABETH LENNON Engagement Announced MISS CHATTEN Ridley Park Girl Engaged RIDLEY PARK-The engagement of Miss Georgianna Chaten to Eugene John Herninko las been by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymonc Chatten, 307 Sellers Mr. and Mrs.

John Herninko, 412 Lindsay are the parents ol the bridegroom-elect. Miss Chatten is a graduate of Ridley Park High School and the Keystone Secretarial and Business Administration School. She is employed by United Cerebral and is employed by the Verio Division of the Boeing Co. is a Navy veteran. The Wedding will take place ii September in St.

Madeline' Church, Ridley Park. of mine said the other day, a yearful of fewer holidays." "I don't get you," said, not getting him. I "Well," explained the friend '(species male), "it seems lo me a around the holiday periods, especially the lo-o-ng holidays, women get that slightly flustered tone, they become tense with pressures and deadlines, they snap at their little ones and fight with the big ones "Are you saying, I asked, "that women don't like "Not quite hut almost," said my friend. "The fact is, I think the full burden of the holiday above Christmas presents and season is thrown in their pretty daps there just aren't a Palsy of Delaware County. Her fiance is a graduate of large number that can take up the awesome responsibility." "Just what I said in a recent column," 1 said.

"It's like vacations," he continued. "I'm in a position where I happen to be in Ihe vicinity of many married and single women, and they are Anticipation Personified when contemplating a day off. "But they don't get a day Everyone else in the family is off. But the women aren't off. Worthal On Women of the females of this nation by promising fewer holidays, less long weekends and shortened vacations.

And they will have, the distaff vote in their hip pockets. "I'll go one further and state flatly that American males had better start doing little thought he like because if they with altogether, especially the don't, there will come a day when women, will suddenly rise and cry, 'NO I Not one more special holiday And they)' will revolt and go tearing'' through the streets, heaving bricks through calendar manufacturers' windows, kicking and clawing at Santa Clauses, dumping kettles on the sidewalks, thundering on the White House lawn, and ultimately cornering thing about holidays." "That is the day," I said, "when a little bit of Americana, will disappear, because we all working for more leisure time, etcetera, etcetera?" "Exactly, said my fricmi Ihe Postman, "and if only there were more lady postmen, I'm Sf 8 kind (groan) that require sending of cards." When recipes tor cakes a thejcookies call for "nuts," it's well to use pecans or walnuts. Quality FOAM oven moouciioN-Miu ENDS-ALL SIZES-THOUUMM or UHS REPLACEMENT CUSHIONS THROW RUGS VINYL PLASTIC CUPS SCOTT 9'xl2' RUG UNDERLAY ALSO ALL OIHIH SIU tOOMS 5.95 1 ftion. nt PAKR COMPANY RETAIL OUTLET STORE Pl.flt Around (h. Cwiwr Mitt Mm Hit thru Fri.

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I Jlor. I Ridley Park High School and.They are on. Very much on. Like West Chester State College. He is studying for his master's degree at Temple University where tie has a teaching assistantship.

No date is set for the wedding. a fine-precisioned watch, active to tlie smallest part, never stopping, churning on, churning on, and on, and on "Don't move your head like HELEN HELP US Natural Look Looks Weird To Cute But Square Girl DEAR HELEN: Am I crazy or something? I think this long, stringy hair that 'alls in your eyes and the "natural look" that makes lipstick and color in your cheeks "out," and textured stockings that look like somthing out of the attic, and tennis shoes without socks, and all that junk--I think they're all just awful, I was reading about what the Philadelphia "conservatives' and the New Jersey "squeeks' Rolling Stones, Dave Clark Five and those other english singers long, and so I am sending you! came over to America, their wear and drearv Campus Corner Johanna I. Duzy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duzy, 421 Itenson Glenolden, has been selected for "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." She is a student at Barry College, Miami Shores, Fia.

A member of the student council, she is this year's Campus Queen. -0- Five Delaware Countlans seniors and two juniors at West Chester State College- have been named to "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The seniors are Lewis. M.ji Young of Media, Thomas A. Eg-, an of Chaods Ford, Diane Lloyd Biborosch of Upper Darby. The juniors are Norman J.

lilagbrough of Clifton Heights; and Suzanne Spink of Lans-j DEAR JUDY: The article isj downe Wishes Arc Universal Good friends at 3 I 'I i bolized almost universally customs of serving foods. The Polish break and share a blessed wafer lo say "Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men." The English wassail bowl and the elaborate Chritmas Eve dinner in Italy are ways of wish- ng health and happiness. In Scandinavian countries even the birds are remembered with special bundles of grain. A little sherry added to canned chicken gumbo soup gives that soup real character. GIFT PROBLEM? GET TO THE FOOT OF THE QUESTION AND PLEASE EVERYONE WITH SHOES FROM GRAND BOOTS BEDROOM SLIPPERS DANCING SHOES RUBBER FOOTWEAR EVENING SHOES EEE WIDE SHOES I (MiN-WOM(N'S-CHILMIN) LARGEST STOCK IN DELAWARE COUNTY- ALL AT DISCOUNTS! ame over to meir mimeoRraphe( i copy 1( ot ers Two ot the three recipients of was all pre-recorded and, W0ul ri to lhe annual Freshman Mathemat- vhen they were up on stage 0uld lke 456 Awards for 1963-64 at West send me a stamped, self-address- chesler State are ed envelope.

ware County sludents -T P.S. Maybe I'd better explain) Elizabeth Ann Wood of Ridley new readers that this is not Park and Joan Carolyn Harper Helen Botiel it sounds just plain iere- any reason; eirls shouldn't i to'look ty and not like somebody on a Is the White side Dholo Mrs. William N. Jr. was Miss Nancy Lou Scheffey before her marriage in Christ Episcopal Church, Ridley Park.

She is the daughter of Mrs. James M. Scheffey of Pottstown and the late Mr. Scheffey. Jlr.

and Mrs. William N. Whelen of Ridley Park are the parents of the brkle- (froom. The newlyweds will live in Pittsburg. walking tour from England? And about boys' haircuts--all hair over their foreheads ooks like prehistoric cavemen lave come back to life, especially when it grows down on their necks too.

I know what I look good in, and I refuse to be a sheep about styles. My hair looks better brushed back with a little curl in it and fluffy. I've got a small Attention, Brides-to-Be Wedding ronns must be filled out and returned to the Daily Times office or to the Times "correspondent in your area at least a week before the wedding. We will accept pictures separately up to 8 week after the wedding. However, the form must be sent in advance of the wedding whether there is a picture with it or not.

For best coverage of your wedding you should contact your area representative as soon as you set your wedding date. they weren't really singing, just lip-talking, while their songs came from the amplifier. So, when we paid "our mone'y to hear them in person, we just saw them, but heard a record. Why would they do a thing like waist and so I'm going belts that show it off to wear And I blue print for delinquency, or! of Broomall. A book of mathe- "Twenty.five Easy Ways to Be- lalics lab e5 is iven to the JL I winners, who are chosen as soph come a Hood." But then, you'lll omores on the basis find that out for yourselves, if'matics grades in the freshmai ou write.

year. that? MAD happen to think my legs look hideous in textured stockings so I'll stick to nylons--or bobby socks with tennis shoes. My girl friends say I'm going to lose out. What do you think? U. N.

iP.S. I'm so square I would rather accent my lips than my eyes, or-both the same. DEAR I think you are a mart cookie--and don't ever who Between laving high style--and wearing t. DEAR HELEN: I heard that when the Beatles, DEAR MAD: Whether this happened or not over here is a pretty well guarded secret--tut it often happens in England where singers have learned they can't beat the screams so why strain their voices? After all, you can turn an amplifying system up voices are already taped. But when you over-modulate from Ihe stage, it sounds screechy (that is, if anyone hears above the roar in the audience.) crumble.

It's a smart nows the difference I I ,1 I tf ClOSEOUTS In fane for Christmas! All loteif Stylet HANDBAGS JEWELRY and TOM HAT SHOP SOI Morkt Street DEAR HELEN: Do you still have that article, "How to Make a Juvenile Delinquent," that you printed several years ago? It told all the wrong things to do if you wanted to raise your children to go bad. I am going to be married soon, and I am collecting things to study for my future life Maybe others would like to see this article, too. Could we? JUDY NOTICE DISPLAY ADVERTISING DEADLINES FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S WEEKS ARE AS FOLLOWS: CHRISTMAS WEEK PUBLISHING COPY DAT! DEADLINE Saturday, 26 Wednesday, Dec. 23 Monday, Dec. 2 8 3 p.m.

Dec. 24 Tuesday, Dec. 29. 5 p.m. Dec.

24 NOON MONDAY, 0C. NEW A WEEK PUBLISHING COPY DATE DEADIINI I Friday, Jan. 1 Tuesday, Dec. 29 I Saturday, Jan. 2 Wednesday, Dec.

30 I Monday, Jan. 4 Thursday, 3 p.m. Dec. 31 Tuesday, Jan. 5 Thursday, 5 p.m.

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