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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 21

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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21
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People in the News Mrs. George A. Mulholland of 46 W. Leamy Springfield, will entertain the members of her bridge luncheon club at her home on Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. George Brittain and their family of 203 Robbins Lane, Newtown Square, will spend the Easter holidays with their parents in Pittsburgh. Births Announced CROZEK ley Duck. 133 Lynn Ridley Lenni, a daughter, April 6. PATTERSON-To Charles and Park, a daughter, April 2.

SCHATZMAN-To Robert and Margaret Patterson, Naaman'sj Charles and Anna Phyllis Schalzman, 1839 Dorret Creek road, Wilmington, a Owens, 220 W. 2nd Chester, Woodlyn, a son, April 6. daughter, April 5. Lawrence and Rita Robinson, 1913 Meetinghouse Boothwyn, a daughter, April 5. daughter, April 3.

Harrv and Ar Francisco and lene Jackson, 12 W. 3rd Me Ambrosia Martinez, 630 a son, April 7. DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) Monday. April 11. I960 DAILY TIMES a daughter, April 4.

OSUCHOWSKI To Walter P. Steve and Caro- and Frances Osuchowski, 138 son, April 7. Paul and Martha Jones, 214 Booth Chester a line Cicslak, 622 E. 3rd Ches-jPontiac Lester, a daughter, tcr, a daughter, April 5. MERCY Percy Dorothy Dcstelhorst, 25 King Folcroft, a daughter, April 5.

TAYLOR To Roy and Hamona Lawson, 10 Boone Clenold- en, a daughter, April 5. McCUTCHlN-To William and Catherine McCutchin 111 S. 4th Darby, a daughter, April 5. To Charles and Catherine Dussell, 100 Bartram Ave. Essington, a daughter, April 6.

and To Marcos and Margaret Krausz, 100 Swarthmorc a son. April 6. Rear Engine Car MILWAUKEE U-v-A rear engine automobile built in Detroit 25 years ago has gone on display at the Brooks Slovens Automotive Musem here. A Boston syndicate hired R. Hoffman, an automotive engineer, to develop the auto with the hope that three of the major companies of the mid-1930s would combine and produce it.

April 4. SINCLAIR To Thomas and MICHAEL To Leander and Shirley Sinclair, 233L Franklin Thelma Michael, 715 Jeffrey Ulcn0 iuen, a ciaugmer, April a. RiDFWOOD-To Charles -irul-- Secane a son, April 4. Chester a son Apnl 5 DRAKE To Jolm and Sally ona RjdewLl1101 he nc WIDDOWSON-To George and MOONEY-To John and Marie 36 Scott Swarihmoro. a son, April 6.

on" of Us Ann Widdowson, 2147 3319 Township Line oldpn a Apr ii 3. OTHER BIRTHS The car, powered by an X-S cylinder engine, was first driven 1935. But auto was Rutledge, a daughter, April a daughter, April 6. TAYLOR To Raymond and William R. Stevens says the auto GESANEK-To Albert and Wil-' DF.YO—To George H.

and Ann; apparently decided Lewis Photo The engagement of Miss Patricia Ann Elison to John R. Savoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Savoy of 55 Concord Feltonville, is announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Elison of 208 E. 9th Chester. Miss Elison attends Chester High School. Mr.

Savoy was graduated from Eddystone High School. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Clyde Goodrich of 203 Robbins Lane, Newtown Square, will be guest soloist at the 8:30 a.m. Easter Sunday service in the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, Steel and Eagle Roads, Manoa.

Mrs. Goodrich is a member of the Newtown Square Presbyterian Church Choir. Mr. and Mrs. George McKim of 200 E.

Roland Parkside, are spending a week with relatives at Girdletree, Md. Christine Taylor, Crozer Seminary, Upland, a son, April 4. William and Bev and Margaret H. Christopher, 418 E. 8th Chester, a daughter, April 7.

erly Eckels, Old Concord road FROMAL To Elmer and Loi a au hler nl 5 62 Pennsylvania To Raymond and KNIGHT 1UMU111 iu jiayiiiutKi nrf i pn Helen Knight. 1539 Huddell Ga heimitia Cesanek. 311 Trilx't PL, Folcroft, a daughter, April 3. Leonard and Joanne Quillen, 429 Maddock Springfield, a son, April 3. Edward and Mary Salmon, 827 Penn Pines Barrington Lupton Deyo, Anniston.

twin sons, April 4, in Anniston. Mrs. Deyo formerly lived in Chester. Slip in Legibility TUCSON ArJ7 Linwood, a daughter, April 5. Claude a Clifton Heights, a daughter, April 1 W-Irung Da wasn't ready for a car in those days.

istry the public rear-engine ADVERTISEMENT Is HAIR STYLING ANN'S SHOP Boalhwyn Call HU 5-2891 BOILEAU To Michael and aret 629 Sailde Avc Juliette Boileau, 44 Waverly sin ton a son A I ml 7 GUMMING Howard and Alice Cummings. 11 W. State St. Media, a daughter, April 7. James and Louise Nichols, 1214 W.

9th Chester daughter, April 7. SACRED HEART Wasyl and Anna Baszta, 602 Cambridge Rd. Brookhavcn, a daughter, April 5 Hugh and Jewel Jittery ACID UPSET STOMACH? Miss Speers Weds Mr. B. W.

Champion Morton, a son, April 6. Robert and Joanne Shinier, 2509 Wetherill Chester, a daughter, April 6. Joseph and Elizabeth Firleia, 423 E. llth Chester, a daughter, April 7. John E.

and Alice Hance, 308 Valley Woodlyn, a son, April 7. Anthony and Margaret Asenavage, 128 Gar McGill 2725 Kann Chester, Joseph and Elizabeth Ciliberto, 931 Woodland Sharon Hill, a daughter, April 4. Albert and Jane McCann 28 N. Wells Glen- okien, a daughter, April 4. James and Helen Downey, 235 Bishop Clifton Heights a daughter, April 5.

Vincent and Rutl Femia, 27 Pine Valley Broom vis, 28-year-old salesman, pleaded guilty of forging a narcotics prescription after making a fundamental error. A druggist said he became picious because the doctor's signature was too easy to read. daughter, April 5. rison Parkside. a daughter, April 7.

CHESTER iMalley. 211 Evergreen To Manuel and Bar- som, twin sons, April 5. ara Riberio, 1346 Plum To Kenneth and Patricia a 'all, a daughter, April 5. Robert and MoreComfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here Is a pleasant wny to overcome loose plate discomfort. PASTEETH.

an Improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them, firmer so that they feel more comfortable. No Rummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. It's alkitllno (nonacid). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor Get FASTEETH today at drug counters Boothwyn, a son, April 1.

To Jerry and Delores son, April 6. aury, 2606 Willard Twin CIMABUE To Frank Oaks, a son, April 1. Jeanne Cimabue, Box 10, BISNA- REX POWDEB New improved formula now has 6 antacids than ever! H6EK TO SIMM NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 89c MORE SOOTHING AT OUR 3exoH DRUG -STORE MARKET REXALL 4th and Market Str.eis CHESTER. PA. Susanne Grace Speers became the bride of Benjamin Webster Champion on Saturday afternoon in a cere- mony performed here in the Eastern Baptist Seminary Chapel.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Speers of 7 E. Greenwood Lansdowne, Mr.

Champion is the son of Mrs. John B. Champion of 4012 Primrose Philadelphia, and the late Dr. Champion. The Rev.

George M. Landis performed the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory poie de soie appliqued with Alencon-lace re-embroidered with seed pearls and tiny crystals. She carried orchids and lilies of the' valley. Mrs.

Harold Shaeffer of Upper Darby, the matron of honor, wore a gown of shrimp silk organza and carried a bouquet of white roses and shrimp colored roses. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Walter Hunter of Lansdowne, Miss Joan Walker of Toronto, Canada; Miss Katherine Smith of St. Davids: Miss.Rhetta Lin- DAVIS-Co Richard and Mary Davis, 613 E. 16th Chester, a son, April 1.

Samuel L. and Shir- Edward and Ann.smallcy 316 Moore Darby, a daughter, April 5. DESTELHORST- Lee 1423 Walnut Chester, a and Red Hill road, Aston, a daughter Ap ril 6. Thomas and Elizabeth Moor, Park Mount road -To Robert and For Our 10.00 Permanent Grace Black 1005 Edgrnont TR 2-2514 OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. dana's ARNEL JERSEr TRIACETATE UNWILLING FLATTERf $22.55 Pock i), no wrapping, otways frejh after washing and drip dry.

Blojiommg printj of brown, green, or btut. Sizes 10 to 20 SIX EAST SIXTH CHESTER RENTAL AND SALES FOtWNO WHEEV CHAIRS Mattresses Bed Rails Crutches Canes Trays Cushions Infra Red Lamps Bed Pans Traction Equipment Colottomy Supplies WMKERJ All ITEMS CARRIED IN STOCK FREE DELIVERY NELSON'S Surgical Appliances 120 E. 9th ST. (NEAR EDGMONT) Daily 9 to 5:30 Friday to TR 6-493S COMMODI Bradford Photo MRS. BEN J.

CHAMPION dcnmuth of Painesvillc, Ohio; Hiss Martha Richardson of St. Davids; Miss Virginia Johnson of Lansdowne, and Miss Pamela Showers of Somcrs Point, N.J. They wore gowns in shades of hyacinth and peacock blue silk organza, and carried sprays of' early spring flowers. Judith Baxter ot Philadelphia was the flower girl. David Bartine Jr.

of St. Davids served as best man and the ushers were Ronald Hoagland of St. Davids; John C. Quigg of St. Davids.

David Champion of Philadelphia; Philip Lister of St. Davids: John Berstecke Jr. of West Chester and Stephen Speers and Thomas E. Speers Jr. of Lansdowne, brothers of the bride.

A reception at. the Eastern Baptist Theological Scminaiy, Ovcrbrook, followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to the Poconos, Mr. and Mrs. I Champion will occupy a stu- dents apartment at the Seminary.

The bride was graduated from Lansdowne Aldan High School and the Eastern Baptist College in St. Davids. Her husband attended Lincoln High School and is attending the Eastern Baptist College. Auxiliary to Tnslall for installation of the 196(1 officers will be an nounccd at the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Herbert Best Post 928, VFW, st 8 tonight at the post home, Sutton Ave. and MacDade Blvd.

All auxiliary members arc urged to be present. Arrangements should be made (o entertain an out-of-town speaker booked by an organization, and plans should be checked with him before his arrival. Don't Run! Don't CHA-CHA TO SAMMY'S SALE STARTS TODAY RACK ONLY WOMEN'S SHOES 3.99 2 7 REG. 12.95 to LADIES' SHOES High ft Med. Heeln All Colors $8.95 OPEX TOMGHT SAMMY'S CANCELLATION SHOES 610 SPROUL ST.

CHESTER Give Your Rugs A Fresh. New Look Surprising results are obtained when you have your rugs cleaned and remember professional cleaning adds longer life to your rags. Call us today! REPAIRING STORAGE MOTHPROOFING Free Delivery and Pick-up Free Estimates Phone TR 4-2943 4-5378 Rug Carpet Service 413 ROSE STREET, CHESTER, PA. FREE! 100 GAL. FUEL OIL WITH THE PURCHASE OF A HALLMARK FORCED-AIR FURNACE and 2T5 GAL.

TANK And Up To Fivo Flat Duets Replacing Round Obsolete Ducts $599.95 Ask about our allowance on your old burner and tank. Up To Five Years To Pay HANCOCK HEATING CO. 1001 MacDade Folsom, Pa. TR 6-2262 or LE 2-5400 PEOPLE WITH DIFFERENT IDEAS ABOUT CHEVY ALL AGREE ON CAR (OR Body by lady knows no other car in Chevy's field makes you feel so good inside. Upholstered window sills, Safety Plate Glass all around, crank- operated these are refinements you won't find in other low-priced makes.

Magic-Mirror Finish this businessman looks at Chevy's long-lasting finish he sees more than beauty. He sees one reason Chevrolet is the soundest investment you can commanding top trade- in in its field. More Room Where You Want More Room Room for people or packages, Chevy's got you want it. Up to 3.1 inches wider seating than competitive sedans. And Chevrolet's trunk has up to 22.5%* more useable luggage space.

Full Coil couldn't be sitting prettier even if you paid a pretty penny more. For none of the other cars near Chevy's size and only some of the smoothest riding higher priced coil springs at all four wheels. Shift-free Turboglidef Only Chevy in its field has an automatic transmission that eliminates even a hint of a shift, for a satin-smooth flow of power. And there are four other transmissions and seven choice in the industry. on official data reported lo Automobile Manufacturers Association.

(Optional at extra cost. tCONOMICAl.TR»!l5i>OHr«TION and among compact NOTHING MAKES THRIFT MORE REWARDING THAN OWNING A CORVAIR Of all compact cars, Corvair alone gives you rear-engine traction, a practically flat floor and independently suspended and rear. ImpsU V8 Soort of 17 that lis' (or less than comDarable models of other low-sriced makes. Mr r.i it (d ill.weithtr comtorl. Get i See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for fast delivery, favorable deals.

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Years Available:
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