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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Thursday. January SI, Swim Club Elects Aides at Sharon Hill SHARON HILL-Five new governors were sworn in and officers elected at the swim club's reorganization dinner in Leinhauser's Chester Pike. ning a weekend at Hill Top Ranch, Feb. 8 to 10. Talks by William Montgomery, youth speaker, will be featured.

Sports activities will Sealed on the board of "ovcrn- llidl 'ng. baskctbdl and volleyball. include skating, Rose Tree Union Board to Meet ors were Mrs. William Grover, Angelo Coslas, William Taylor, Charles Smith and James Kelly, Charles Brulsche elected to succeed Ted LaRoche as president; Timothy Shanahan, vice president; Mrs. William Heller, recording secretary: William LIMA The Rose Tree Union Locke, financial secretary; and School Board will stage a spec- Taylor treasurer.

i a meeting tonight at" 8, in the Named to head the various of Pcnncrcst High School committees a Costas, mem-j The principal item for consid- bership; Mrs. Grover, special jcnilion will be the final plans and events; Manny Boyle, pool opera- specifications for the district ad- tion; Norman Dolbrow, Shanahan and Smith, improvements; David Webster, swim team; Kolly, field sports coordinator; Ned Steel, publicity and league representative; and Webster, alternate league delegate. Outing Rooked SHARON KILL Members of Tully Presbyterian Church senior ministration building, be located on Providence Road in Upper Providence Township. The building, planned for fall occupancy, will release office space in Penncrcsl High School for use as needed classrooms during 1963-G4. high Youth Fellowship are plan- City.

A postage stamp, "The Black Honduras" was sold at auction for $24,500 last year in New York Swim Club At Colwyn Snubs Gold COLWYN-The cold Arctic air shrouding the area for the past week hasn't prevented Colwyn from planning now to cool off this summer. J. Wesley Sulger, treasurer of Colwyn Swim Club, announced construction on the pool will begin sometime in March, to be completed by May 30. A final membership drive is scheduled soon. Residents who have expressed interest in joining the club will be contacted by the membership committee with application forms.

Anyone not reached by the committee may contact Michael Rubillo, 523 S. 2nd St. If openings still are available after the drive, notices will be posted for applications from other bor oughs. Artist sketches in full color are on display at 4th and Walnut Sts. and 3rd and Colwyn Aves.

These sketches "will be displayed at oth er locations in the future. Tlie board of directors announced that tlie bylaws have been completely reviewed with the club's lawyer and will be distrib- utee! soon. Daily Times Classified Ads Pay the -v BMAVttS -f A. of your choice rt 1 SPANISH FRENCH HEBREW RUSSIAN ITALIAN GERMAN The Easy, Inexpensive Way DAILY TIMES LANGUAGE RECORDS HERE'S HOW TO GET YOUR DAILY TIMES LANGUAGE RECORDS SAVE FIVE CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED LANGUAGE RECORD COUPONS. For ompls: through 5, 3 through 7, or 17 through 21, He.

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I rj RECORD NO. 1 NAME (Print) ADDttSS Apt or TOWN PHONE HEBREW SPANISH RECORD NO. 4 MRS. BETT DURR and Steve Opalisky check, install seat belts. Swarthmore Club Booms Seat Belts SWARTHMORE- The Swarthmore Rotary Club is continuing this week its sale of seat belts or the benefit of the Pennsylvania Paraplegia -Association and the kl to the Visually Handicapped.

Belts may be obtained at the oank on Chester Road next Friday and will be installed free of charge at the fire house from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday. The seat belts have been tested and approved by Cornell University's Safety Research Division. Lee C.

Gatewood is chairman of the Vocational Services Committee of Rotary, which is sponsoring the drive for both charitable purposes and as a safety program. It is coordinated with the local Red Cross, of which Gatewood is disaster chairman. Red Cross workers ar staffing the bank for belt sales and also working on installations at the fire house. William Bush, principal of Swarthmore High School, is pres- of Rotary; Mrs. Robert Fudge is local Red Cross chairman, and Mrs.

W. A. Hepburn is chairman of Aid to the Visually Handicapped. Civic Group To Compile Directory BROOKHAVEN A new feature offered residents of the Hutton's Mill section by the elvic association of that name is a directory listing ail residents, of the section. The directory will list names, address and telephone, numhers of all residents living in Out- ton's Mill.

A list of qualified "baby-sitters" will lw included. Mildred EXx will serve us chmi'- man of a committee to compile Ihls Information. Her committee will consist of Blair Harper, Mrs. Edward Goff mid Mrs Underdown. Another commillee appointed by the president of the association, Walter McCrny, is the program committed headed by Mrs.

James Tale, Mrs. Masami Terada, Frankl Kiclar and William Link will assist. Dutton's Mill which now consist of approximately 125 homes is divided into districts by the association with a representative appointed in each district to keep residents informed of its activities and provide pertinent information on borough affairs. At present there are 11' such districts. Additional ones will be added ns the section is further developed.

New representatives of these, districts arc: District 1, Roan; district 2, Frank Smith; district ,1, Edward Juelg; district 4, Walter Parsons, district 5, Joseph Hoover, district 6, Mowry, district 7, Mrs. Marvin Leonard; district 8, Carl Liebeck; district 9, to be appointed; district 10, Jack Foster and district 11, Mildred Dix. MEDIAT FRANK SINATRA 'ManthtHai FEAT. 7: It, COLLEGE family "QIBOT" starring JacUfl Gleason Features P.M. ONGRESS On Our Now Giant Screen "Tai Chapman Rtpcrf' Efrem Jr.

Shelley Winters Feat. 7:00 Tech. Receipts from the sale will be used by the Paraplegia' Association for medical aid to needy paraplegics, and by Aid for a large- type typewriter for visually handicapped children. Drive Slated HARRISBURG (AP) The Pennsylvania National Guard will stage a major recruiting drive during the week of Feb. 16-24.

The state adjutant general's office said Wednesday the effort is aimed primarily at making up recent losses due to expiration of enlistments extended dwing the Berlin crisis. To Be Spoiled? TAYLORSVTLLE, Ky. (AP) Thirteen-month old Vicky Lynn Cox, of Little Mount, can see a good bit of her family tree in person. Her four grandparents and eight great-grandparents arc living. The oldest is 80.

PIKE JEFFERY'S FRIENDLY TAVERN 622 EDGMONT AVE. CHESTER The and only FALL-OUT SHELTER TAPROOM in Chester TASTY SNACKS AND FINEST QUALITY DRINKS! All Draft TEMPERATURE CONTROUEDI BON DINERS BREAKFAST SPECIAL ALL WEEK 5 A.M.-ll A.M. 12th Edgmant, CUiter Media C.dar at JERRY'S DINER 3715 W. 9TH CHESTER to CALL TR 4-0252 I 'mtATHf 13 IN CAR HEATERS--TONITE STARTS 7 and 11 P.M. A "GIGOT" "Experiment In Terror" APOLLO "IMITATION OF LIFE" "Where The Boys Are" MANOR PAKrl A I Trevor Howard William Ilolden "THE LION" Robert Taylor Ava Gardner VAQUERO" I i Vt TOWNE VULMIV.IUN 1101.

NOW PLAYING 4:00, 1:00, 10:00 JOSEPH E.LEV1NE,-- MARCEUO Mastroianni Bt5T ACTOK AWARD talian EMBASSY PICTURES MacDade ATOM UNE. tinotm Electric In-Car Heaters TRIPLE FEATURE SHOW 3 COMEDY HITS SUZAHHEPllSHEm-ClMtttat inn sins HUT KM MWVIHI mi Ka UUHI- VMS mK tmu swc situ UK DEE 2nd Hit Feature 9 P.M JEFFREY HUNTER MARSHALL THOMPSON BARBARA PEREZ BOYD BIG STAGE SHOW! TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY! cHtsnn, PA. 3i FRIDAY ONLY! 2 SNOWSi P.M. I 9 P.M. Say your (IckeU ai (he hox offke in idvanm! Many limed away al each performance.

Don't on the OUTSIDE of an esettjjig Pius the year's best Horror Picture (I THE MUMMY" IN TECHNICOLOR BOYD CHESTER, Pit. The Film everybody Is talking about! mm PtCrOSES 4 ROBERT HSH MATINEE DAILY AT 1:00 Evening Show Starts at 7 P.M, Features at 20 P.M, DAY! ANTHONY JACK QUINN PALANCE "BARABBAS" At: HO Starts TOMORROW A MOTION PICTURE TO THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD HAROLD HEGHT JJffiAS BOIBA J. LEE THOMPSON wffJSM niSXm EASTMANCOIOR HTWI FtM "TMM MIH" toefleMe Artltk MM.

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