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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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EIGHT CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, MONDAY, JANUARY. 16, 1039 Social and Personal Happeeiegs of City and Coiuety Residents RECALL INVITATIONS CHESTER HOSPITAL DAILY JiULLETIN VSK F. II. TO ADMIT REFUGEE CHILDREN Gossip About People You Know FRIENDS PLAN Home and Club Activities FOR CONVENTION DIVORCE SUITS FILED AT MEDIA Darby, alleges desertion in his suit against Mrs. Ocean S.

W. Lynch, 38, whose last known address is given as Helena, Mont. Married on September 0, 1921, in Butte, Lynch charges desertion on October I'Siu, Salt Lake City, "Utah, Engagements, Weddings Owing to illness, Mr, and Mrs. Richard D. Wood, of 2100 Locust street, Philadelphia, have recalled the invitations for the theatre party and supper they had planned to give on Saturday evening, January 23, in honor ot Miss Frances Randolph Packard, debutante daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Francis R. Packard of 304 South 19th street, Fhlladet TO IVE BRIDGE TEA To Discuss Relationship ol' Society With World Religious Program Desertion and Indignities Principal Causes Cited in Papers Miss Elizabeth Jayne Davis, daughter of Mrs. Edward L. Duer, oi Open House," Walllngford, has Issued invitations for a bridge and I The following accident victims Washington, Jan.

1C Herbert were treated at Chester Hospital Hoover yesterday joined a group during the week end: Bryan Car 1 of prominent clergymen in urging ney, Wilkesbura, abiuslons of tlmt the United States relax its im race; Benjamin Carr, 724 Caldwell inflation earR jous tt, admit ref street, toe injury Pat McIIale, 28 1 lRR1' children itom Gcermany. I West Tenth Mi ret, dislocated Khoul at the was oiiliilr.ud aa a le.eram to Rev rfr JU.i4 r.nsL LakUI Stokes, Canon of reiith Infected heel; flsiyniond Washlncton Cathedral, who made iR.RRy, Marion avenue Pinl.w 'the message public, rtclphla; Anloinelte Lamina, ICR fL Uoyd street: Fitni.d. RRU 'i 1 to t) 1 Na Mrs. Ruth V. Carfy, of Wayne.

win, of Lansdowne. who nc spend iii entertain todav at her homi1 for big the winter there, the Wellcsley Scholarship Fund. 4 1 Hvcn. of Lunsdowne. Mrs.

Beltv Bnruch and her sons, nte: ti inert al luncheon til hn home of Lanscowne. hnv left for Luke 'r; at wliieh time R. Worth Fla where thiv will Mrs. HRku L) on Monday, January 23, to meet Itelntlonship of the rheuo.o lo the William B. Cass, 34, of 200 East Eighteenth street, this city, has started divorce proceedings at Media against Mrs.

Agnes Cass, 3G. ol I considered Miss Sarah Mercur Albert, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Seaman Albert, of "Nethernook," Walllngford, and her debutante sister, Miss Kate FurnesB Davis. jtiU June.

r.iuu.mii t.ijhc.vjii. r.Ji. jjoii Travel Agency Sweeney Clyde 'aid li wln. liglnji by rep. r.varaUvas ol IRey UYienrlR vvrulv nuv lav, .1:,,,.,:, Wendell SwiiU.

of Wesiovcr Sena Stowim, Mr. lor Mrs. Malcolm Johnston and :05 East Ninth street, charging her and barbarous treatment. avenue; William JRr I sma I on Palestine R'R. vlth cruel nain Ellgarda Tennis, American section of' the World nard.

12a Kind. Filth iract.irod i which ho said Joys must turn to Hill. sailed or. RRarc South America where he will for scvera! months. married on June y.

i jti. in i c. tv. Lie libel alleges the mistreatment minute. I Mrs and Mr: KraiRhr.

Ihuhu no, raai a ry uuauneia' er. 1 i or i aye lot Istnrl rcsn on: 1 a on a1. V. "i Mr. and Mrs.

W. Caster, ol Hir.hl.md Park, eulerlalned at din Joeiel ol Then. are thi. i ''onLieaon of aljdonieo; John nthn cuuntifes. Drc xel Hill, entertanted at sapaaa net and brlttf on Kaiiirtlay ae.ai.

ns, hoi only tiie Amenean will rM' rllM 1 11,1 1,1 M' 111 1 ifil )ie a to President Roosevelt home on Satur in their h.on.c. Their que; and bridge I. ah; 'aerie ary U. Among the signers wen IslkJi.ton, ol Moy day evening for 12 jimi. and Mr.s.

Walter Mr ami v.eek Mrs .1. ifotiel: Pi Joa Mr and ma stK et, do Martin Moitunei July, 1U38. Mrs. Dorothy V. Firlcln, 17, of 414 Sun avenue, Linwood, alleges cruel and barbarous treatment and indignities to the person in her suit against Joseph Firlein.

24, of Twin Oaks road, Twin Oaks. They wen married in Elkton on March 21, 1936. The libel was Hied by Mrs. Chicago: Dr. Harrv Kmerson Vm.

BOVS I CAM Mrs. William Blaitelev. of J. Sander. on Triiir.p, Mr ami Mr.s.

i Meeting Twotiirtii nno Hvatt will en hails hshafllei ana ana Mi.s, hayttea i a the ai i i 1 ha.vaisr K. llta I which ling hi! West Third dick, of Near York and Dr Daniel Hired wrist; George Poling, of Philadelphia. Kd wards Mi eel; Cath i "The proposal of Hie eminent Jtn, 1312 West Nisl.l) group of religious leaders LhuL are el Ru The Ncedleworl: Sewing elub met of I viends In Ana rk a a Mr. and Mrs. J.

Howard Reber, of at the home of Mrs, Clara Wilson iranslaung its sentiment info soela Ploladelphi.i., former ic.sideni. of Trainer on a recent evenhar. a( Hon, and the Wider Quaker Kel Kddysionc, America sh.saha receive Its ropor loroign bodv in eve; h. a. lime.

Y. I lionate ah njgee ennaren w. i aplii.ler linger; Jerome Horn ii'li Hidlev Park, will entertain at dinner 'i ho.v pre ami were Mia. Nan Jones, loveshlp. an orga 1 a a i of r.

their home this evening. Mrs. MaUalee Mihiehap. Mrs. Mor oilier denominations denriininations who are IIJO Jeffreu atre.

h.eerat ion Ainraaaai a homes Id, "should be supported by USE VA, TRO NOL IN TIME rr Hun to prevent colds oevelonm Kere's specialised medication for the nose and upper throaWwhere most colds start UspH at i.iifl ery American. Maarl Sl.asso, Mas. Rath P.i.auh Uufii. M. of Haver William Wood, of Kasl laid, because Mrs, F.rieui as a minor.

Walton C. Bartholomew, 23, of Hook road and South avenue, Glen Okinn, filed suit against Mas. Sara E. Bartholomew, 25, of 504 Sharp avenue. Glenolden, on the grounds of indignities, which he alleges took place from the time of their marriage on December 13, 1936, until Angtist ail Pahh Mrs.

Catherine Holland. 40. of and Mrs. Catherine Hah. forth will ore.sldo TweratiRO who Pjnehmst, 'a MA a e.

an a 1 1 Hurry Haulers, ItlXJ Parker street, lacerated scalp; Henry CurbiU. 1116 West Tenth fractu. cd onkie; William MarryoU, 'JIG Walnut forearm injury; Charles Wetndeh, lan Waltnil street, lacerations of eye and arm; Peter Mar.ella, 720 Al. McCormick were special goes is. Along REGENCY COUNCIL FOR BRITAIN'S KING 11.

the relationship of lite X. ha es g'sests. Mi Mrs. Cx)ev Li ley, of Moylan. to the world lehgioos the will eon Miss.

Rowel! Cunningham, ol Puns movemc preVBJit many colds from developing Even when your head is slopped up from a neglected cold, Va tro nol WTA MBBlliB mucU3' shl dT 1 helps to keep the sinuses open lets you breathe again! VlCKS YOit CUt FEEL rTS TINCLINC MEMCATION 60 TO WOK VA'TRoSoL sien.il i.ssn and refuge Mrs C. Wright, of Detroit ourm dog Oite; Violet Mar largely from the stand Ion, Jan. 1(5 (INS) A re 01D Eighth avenue, Prospect Park, council Is planned to hike tailed proceedings against Edward arl.ad saiurrue power in he W. Hollartd. 40, of 14G0 North Red vRaR TSeoa: ea: Sati riay lo UrU.firi Mr, Hn.

Rdm W.at tliiHi. slrrrt tree of her son Harlan Rage htat. ell, r.lis. y. Mercer problems rather than service at.

this d. khig name when King George and street, Philadelphia, charging nk Koreiivn. B. uiey. Mrs.

Robert Glck, Mrs. Km lime. Ini ea national vNtalion to i ir.d daughser. Mr. and Mr.s.

Kewts" of 605 ist internal initiev ncniw R. t.r;ticy. nmmntc neio anilei stall. hug he V'leen jMj.aoeii arc in the united on esep.emu injo. aa.e.s and da next Mav it were married oil October 1, was learned (odav.

I 1920. in Wilmington. Del. Hughes. Yarm.lJ street; John Paeey IWJll Meadow lane.

of Killl! Ch oree will keen In frominnl. I Wallace M. V. Lvneh. 42.

nT lhP in ba Mexico' da H.y.vii. tl V.hhauu. RR Woodraw bjV bv adloReleph. i ijii'tiuiriiL iiinui imcnus, upper Mr.s. R.

J. of 23 East El bs rosd. Parts: tic. and Mrs. H.

H. Wsrti. of 160 Parkway avenue hsre frtarrrc from visit with Mr. sj3d Mrs. Thomas A.

Collins, of Elni hunR Lor.r Island. UllS IS NAT'ONAL THRIFT WEEK ma ea and the United Slates will i '( 'r't faccrated hand; David Jones, ti mated that ThTTe fl HI tend Pie world committee ses Taylor terrace, injtned thouhler; 1 i alflil' i r'i'n to laons William Seliuilv iRai it, ti I ntie to I Be An Expert PrO SM road. Piuh. da'nho. m0tOr UUSCS (ptjuiy Acwsud.

Ia a psinni siaAnsd ENGAGEMENTS Mrs, Fred B. Grant, 205 East Eighteenth street, announces (he engagement, of her daughter, Miss Anna C. Zinnell and Raymond E. Osman, son of Mr. and Mrs, George WL KUK1, OIL i beautician I ZSWIffSSSj lOS.TIONSSECUKKn Miss Atiae Riefins, of Prospect Par's, left today for Miami, Kla.

where she will soend her winter va relary of the I a nd rvice Co.ui 1 lU 1 Kn 1 trcet mittce, which litis charge of the contusion or eye. abrasion of hu work abroad, will address the Fel I niul Ragen, egtri Cedar loie.shdp January Philadelphia uts of 1 he luce Bt'JHRIFTY (HOP SUPER MARKETS! cation ith her brother in law and 1 Oi of 132 East Thirteenth f.oi.i the hllc of the 'mum sums 12i sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good street PODGERS of Town Student. I Wo: Id ol ho.

103 Lewis mi eel; haunt. Ru Raulon. rhreetoi of no School of Walllngford, will discuss PHILANTHROPIES COUGHLIN TALKS Sntl ltUliI lnl.eifini.inn T'li We ha I I hjillland avenue; Philip Metlia; Pauline Nickles. i.uchle 1 ev. fioothwvn: DECLINE IN 1938 ON SPANISH ISSUE jtf AJLY 55.00 S10.00 Monthly Upj And'0 ModetnelL THlfT'm TH.STADS VJUfZLOT fcEAOTY CVLTUK.

OK SATISFACTION I ooep ami tmoay alter noon the eon lo re rice will hero Iron PniOihie Gaave.son, a I Tttitds' lee Carrie Schmidt: 408 isa. Fourth auecf; Miriam Riuiasoy, RlllJ Rtor Detroit, Jan. Father Charles turer from London, now at Pendh Hill, who will talk Rebgion' and sl 1 Johnson. New York, Jan. 16 PhUanlhro plsts in six of the nation's leading cities were not as free with their money last year as they were In 1937, but the total still was impre.s ih.e $73,866,209.

E. Coughlin urged yesterday that the United States keep "hands on" the Spanish embargo" lest, the enunlrv be regimrrjied Into another World me Wider Quaker Fellowship l'uuio, ija.a west slivH, and numbers 372 fnii.f.. Robert Jones. 12 Wonderlv tJRh Ah ruein'aer'a DischajgcN: James NefV, shl West This was S23.749. 100 less than the nr.

incnairsahla la tt.rli orRuuh s' J'. 11 last lira ifobm. 1937 total of $103,015,099. The John Father Coughlin declared Ihnt ciu'irches hut' risai nip lw joiin t. wiskh.

nianascr r. i. I 1 1 v. WW mm MWk. I SrTi i 1 I BANKING LOOKS AHEAD 1 1 have been imie.

tsed with nIL, son. Cone.ordvillc; Franklin Chand I I I lh a nd: track of such things, said New trallc all government In the hands' York's phhanthropasts gave or lie of the President, in lira. ol war, Queathed JiR.VR.n. fi less in which, he said, is a prlnnpie nclhrred announced gifts to charitable pur to by Communists and Nazis, poses and were largely responsible The radio priest asked his listeners for the decline. 1 10 telegraph their congressmen uiy The records of Chicago, Philadel Ing them to remain neutral and not phia.

Boston, Washington and Bnl lift the Spanish embargo, timore were geueraPy favorable "The only wav tor Amorlen lo desyl a d. i hn pj eh I keep nu ear I ha heap on 1 Phift and Baltimore. ing out. ot war," he said "And he Totals gills me were $49,043 means ne.i ru til has means not 714. as against $67,581,236 in 1937, engaging in the sale of aims, tmini and bequests amounted lo $29,922, lions nod Implements of war to Ihe 495.

compared with $30,034,463 in haters of Christianllv. TRs means ..1937. ot ft or (o mo go a New York's total for the year was or an any other nation 539.958.673. of wliieh tea, aiiophehy and dir' et nea.s ol haieuds' I ('r Pa.sl Twelfth Michael 1 III meetings for worship and are nt. DiNuuta, 217 Fulton street; Obrean V.

11 02 liacted by such Kuiturc.s of the Twin Oaks; Virginia mhS. SLICED tHMtt Riienda' res the ctose yelu nee, R17 Morton avenue; Charles LOAF JC TJmm, 1 1 1 I Hnu nr 1 Jrw week appetite, WmW action and Ihe Friends' testimony Mairustcfc; Ella WiLson. mWft wlth thiZ comt ULsliiiKiiishoil members of the ion. 315 East Twelfth street; Frank KVsEflJ'tjK lrt pw gfl Wider Quaker Fellowship aie Rev Dano. Lima; IJ.usey Grier, Marcus, IJwJi Wft expout tm.

Harry Emerson Fnsdiek, ot M.o Hook; 1318 Mary' fi mr York; fioie.asni VedarD. Setidder street, and Donald Makccsh, 100 liil Jm 1 1 in Thuriow street. IjpQlC AUS Pund WARNS REFINERS OF i Wky AVe Advocate Tkrift A Rifts and $14,363,842 bequests. 'Die tity's total in 1937 was The Philadelphia total declined from $9 799,303 to $9,255,612 and Baltimore's from $3.349 373 to I BIRTHS of Mam'heMVV v'OIL ON PRODUCTION Ti 1 i mm ipofil arui writer, a i uisyp inrie I here arc three major reasons why this bank SdllAr Krfllll 'bs Mm Thomas oC T. Vork.

16 tiNM Al strongly advocates personal thrift: 240Q West Third Miry rccelv 1 I am a moderate LOIN LAMB CHOPS lb 35c comiratuUticn th, mrth of GERMAN RUN1) fuel BETTER LIVING: We lliinlc itiat throuch RIB LAMB CHOPS lb 29c UPLAND IpUalliidlcy Ciud'v Ivas CHIEFS WARNED "0t llirll'l hultvulnnls are able to achieve greater 1 A special program 1 nlanned for the ouarievl this city. I 'em. director of the American Pe happiness in ihe present. 1 DOLE DEL MONTE Ot LIIIT Jan. Five froleum Institute's denarlment of Ci A II A II ft 11 and Mrs.

Arthur Johnson, run. a nicrleu.i IJlltul s.ulisiics. GREATER SECURITY Steady accu A A A P11UF APDf 1 inl 1 1 V' 11 "n'rrl 1 11 Hi lit hat muLUon iKrovmh ihe years Is ihe only sure A 1 a oa. a. vaa re 1 h.rea.

toned Fa sail, on ararc i Ooi IWC Hospital Uus aaa. ol he tuun ah.naes tek: a in ar uo: i fiau in wny we know to attain hittirc security. Mt 9 of the. Union of the Upland Baptist church, vshu yak he held in the chapel at CUD. It has been the custom for many years to gather the gift boes nt this meetinc.

Follmvine the sketch. mil he pre bi'ril V': i' 1 auh o't h'e an heipa holier NATIONAL WELFARE: Individual mm uld he eh.oued f'elt'm i aase nation. Lefs not 5lop going forward. 2 cS IVc Mr. ftIld Tlrs.

Fn.nk Uleary, of I Xuv year tllls CABBAGE st 'sso arkujorpuahuTl, 'wero'to have been 'ouid seem that refiners Wc nre TCV In help yon set tip. and carry FlenEorry iSftj! out, your own personal thrift plan. 3c SCHIMMEL'S FURE Thoin'm; With the offering of Ihe ol Mrs. Roland Travers. pf North Frankford.

Philadelphia, will r.ive a monolo yue Ciiiihed "The fJao red Burden. Mr.s. Trnvevs is the author oi inc monoioeoe, raid "nn ViBil. Al same e.hmvcvev, ire that oi" ihR. 1 1.10' ChmRR.

CHESTER CAMBRIDGE i PRESERVES present. Rev. Gov C. He' pulpit at the Baptist church R.7 on BANK C0 lb ay nus t. of Sail garet Greaves, sonrsnc Tlie Upland Civic commit ire yvi aie a teinyhy at the home ol Mi.

v.ii.Liin wxemoto, o. churrh h. j. h.einz foods iif Sr.H IJilC TRADE IN YOUR OLD WATCH! I Becs r' 3 Sl9 do This You're RItVs i WEIL GIVE YOU 1 Ketchup I NFRVnil nnf "I's mL'. gX UP A ff, uled to be held at ih "home of' Ella Seamen, of Severn a who Is contir.rd to her ty vR ness The entire committee urged to be present, and teptci cnt anves of the fire mmpanv coo.

inn tee are also invited to be pre. ent Mr. and Mrs. John C.aid of Ninth visited hi Bum Mrsr yesterday. hse hniihc K.

Haves, who has been ill for sever! nionihs i for a vast; to the luuv.e hrother in AlbUP.uerqur nr ico. wnore she will so was accompanied ay her niece. Mrs pital. Lima GfiOTfic Bienkko. of WeRyu to i D.

c. spent the vm rui family on Tenth street The men's class, of the Rnlan'1 Baplist. Sun on vch'o1 social the church All a rUn II IN IKAUt! I oups 1Z i Jo ,1 II I miIaI IT ij I Pickles I HifHigtil Cruise rl tiiib OH ts oo.js"' no. so JJIiL MILK On Ihe S. Transylvania To Port au Prince, Kinu ston, Santiago, Havana and Nassau Salts February lltli 12 Days 3,8 15 Miles sSmSSH ti pMUBI B8EYMR OLD WATCH FOR THE DOWNPAYMENT! I 4 23c i jMSrSS (fflHFr 'RHiyi raJe TEW Amm bSbSmM "i nUJtMik illMlT 519 MARKET STRF.F.T $122.50 Up the LFor reservations apply SWEENEY CLYDE not bala TRAXL In pi 61411 EfE f'hone Chester 9 ihOSlttr I Ililutl T.

I 11 v. mmmm UHWeiHeHV jUAUUiiJ ti. i kk, pa. I Classified Ads Are Salesmen Put Them lo Work.

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