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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1939 Monday, who died the result of 1 rent the week end with hU trand DEATH CLAIMS Sri I ID CtION GOLDEN WEDDING JUBILEE IS HELD i automooue injury. Miss Jean Taft. of 120 South JOHN L. DALTRY oujuiv.i parenls, Mr. and Mr.

John T. Francis, of 44 North Bonsall avc nue, and waa taken ill on Sunday, and Ls confined to the house. BUSINESS MEN VOICE APPROVAL ANOTHER TOLD HU Media firemen extinguiahd ft mall field fire near Fourth and Orange streets, Media, yesterday. No damage was caused. Times Classified Ads Pay.

Adv. AT bLElNULDKIN Wells avenue, entertained members of her claw of the Congregational Sunday school on Monday evening. rue Women's Missionary Society BRIEF NOTES OF MEDIA BOROUGH Social and Personal Items of Interest to the Local Residents Mr. and Mis. Walker Y.

Yarnall lebrated their flfLicth wedding inlversnrv Monday evening, by tendme wcririh.B given in ryn Morris, Florence McManamy, Marian Mlhlhouse. Marian Atwoorf. of tlie Presbyterian Church will hold an all day meeting tomorrow beginning at o'clock with the study of "Moving Millions." There Favor Strict Enforcement Program Interesting Madeline Welflcy, Betty Barlow, Irene Chapman, Joan Zinn. Clara International Features Meeting E. Harper H.inoer of Parking Regulations I daught.

The afternoon studv will be "For Pay White carina DENTAL PLATES Hayre and Miss Frances Urian, eigners in and Mrs. J. leacner. the festive board uppose. Jiciers iiewart Kenacn win me leader.

Herbert Smedlev. of North Scott as. decora: od with a hue two tier cake, the top ol which avenue, returned from a business brtde and groom. np to Wilhamspoi't and the west part of the slate. A group of 40 Media busin men.

meeting last night at I Media Republican Club hoadqui Miss Phyllis D. Grant, of 300 West Haltimorc avenue, dang liter of Mr. end Mrs. Oscar W. Grant, is loday her cie.hteenth birthday ton, of South avenue, is also re PtVUl'M PI.

A kWM ticaily arranged In Ihc porteo in. Miss Jeanne MacAHster, of North John Daltry died n.15 o'clock iast evening at his home, at Front and Jackson streets, Media. Mr. Daltry had bean connected with the Delaware county court house for 42 years, and for a number of years was in (lie office of the prolhonDtnry. The past 18 years he had been In charge of the naturalization branch and prior to hli illness he conducted a bureau of general information 'for the court house and Hi attorneys and banks.

He had been a member of Chester Council No. afi, Order of Independent Americans for 53 years. He was a charier member of Lain ok in Tribe No. 80, Improved Order of Red Men, having become a member SO years ago and of Washington Camp No, 120, Patriotic Order Sons of America and of Kossuth Lodje No. indcjxnutent Order of Odd Fallows, of Media.

Mr. Daltry was a staunch Republican. He. married Miss Clara E. BISs 'bride's" vases tit ters, approved a suggestion lhaL of 1 The regular meeting of the Woman's Club of Glcnolden was well attended on Monday evening ln the Boone avenue school when nearly 50 members and visitors were present.

Mrs. Harry Br.il.sc he was in charge, and other officers present, checks v.ere voted for the Taylor Kosnital Ambulance Fund, the Fed The Conereeational Bees hastet piKe, is improving alter id of the lone ta Ye; low anniversary, Her lather matkrd r.n ball team played the Baptist indies were also used. The fav isrpnanage oasKetoau team on Mon David Woodruff, of Chester pike nd Glenolden avenue. Lvimorovine err roM en edding 1 uay evening in fnnaciejpnia. tcrcd tbe dlnii mere rcstricdons be placed parking on State street, and crosi ex', Or.

EFecd Jackson 'i ges: be acted fcy ones. dtp'. other mile post on his life's Journey on the first, of March. Special fc: vices tin held en Wednesday durlnu Lent, at the Pi osbv lesi.i i Chi.teh. Edward Jones, of Miami, was from a infection of the leg, but is rains of Loheerii the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert eration Scholarship Fund, to Camp Wedding March and of Medio, ameaiey, oi worth scott avenue, lor several days. Some kmd.s of plant o'ojlen live bunsinnc ana to inc. jjidiwij ru.m. I rd Kenwor.hv.

in of Or I. L. MalUs he for di: of ills orchestra ed Prayer." only a fow days, while others will Miss Louise Wood, of Philadelphia, has returned after a visit at live i or several years. history at the Friend; Central School of Philadelphia, spoke upon the international aflair.s eKisting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Vivian Edgar Prnningto CARD AND BINGO PARTY "The Tn; uuplts of Pattiiili, tower xa4 lit mad la Dr. Millan' own labortory. Vou an bcnrfll bj low tflcn and pay at you ur. DR. MALLAS 616 Edemont Av.

e. waner, oi sv anarpe avenue. Mrs. Clara Rorabaugh. of arris the present lime.

Mrs. Oswald liuti erts. chairman of internallonal re to per g. Told ard, of Chester, on October 18,: Mlss Grort'ie Kl Itfler. of We'd street, Ss observing an anniversary of her natal day today.

Miss Kliteler was born in Media, a daughter Jf the lal't David Hickman and Rebecca Stlteler. and is well known and highly esteemed. Mraiiipi'ii of Die Ladles' Aid Society, of (he First Baptist Chinch of lations, was ln charge of the pro burg, has returned after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Helen Habbrrset! ir.d toasts were Mrs Tf. R.

Bodtke. orcsident of corter, ol North Bonsai avenue Mrs. Coder rehnned with he: IP, Harry Merlon, Ida J. Wood and the Ce Hcf. B'0b Mtu'er.

ie Delaware County Dcdeiutcd mother and will remain for a visit. HOOK ANI LADDER COMPANY, ROOTHWYN, PA. MARCH 8.30 P. M. RELIANCE 1 1 A IAj, BOOTHWYN ADMISSION 25c Clubs, was abio a speaker, and gave Mr.

and Mrs. George Huston, of Cr.v.:y Ps sdirn Board. Hudson similiter read WARNER BROS. THEATRES hry.i' 10 o' J88. the ceremony being performed at.

the manse of the Second Pres byl! ian church, by the late Rev. Joseph Vance, then pator of the church. Mr. Daltry was born ln St. Clair, Schuylkill county, Pa on March 23, 1 fi(i8.

Mr. and Mrs, Daltry celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage tin October IH la st year. a of entertainment i i. i 7 poem about be si't ved at the noon htch, being Cti iy A.S..S 5 rinsp life together dinner guests yesterday, Mr. and Mrs, Robert.

Fouratt, of Chestnut Hill, and Miss Helen Huston, of group Snchtding Mrs. Harry Caven tier, Mrs. Harry Russell, Mrs. Edwir Pane Mrs, William Henry Pax sadness, and cord Mr. and Mrs lelt, riaiker eupyinn an humor told and songs and son.

Mrs. Herbert smcciicy ana Mrs. BLACKIE'S CAFE LITTl.K TltllUV, KOHMI KI.V or CAFE L4ST 2 DAYS' I.IDO, To SHKVK VOU airi.r.i 'ti. be: wet C' y.r. e's.

pre wdFlid namuer ijowung, ol West Ashland coop, attended she funeral of hi Mr. Daltry was not well at that Arthur Richards presented a playlet entitled "Women Will Gossip." Robert Richards, accompanied by Miss Marie Kreider on the piano. brother, Harry Wilson, of Media, on and Yarnall received etis of congratulations cards, er. a uer terrace and Je Ireland Mrs. I lam mutt.

tune, on was happy to be surrounded by his children and grand children for lie was a devoted husband and father. in PaARdena. Cahf. tit! ll UdC MIS ny Donqurrs one bunch yello A social lime followed when the HI Mit nre his widow and HovjkIi. of Media.

Menibers the Schuler Gllllil, irxluoing Mrs, jonn ctveer; ere TLe ln of the Mcdi; el H.v biuslno.s retina Mondayl seven children, Lewis, of Secant; James, John L. and Frank, of Media: Harry, of Paul, of Philadelphia, and an only daugh ler, Mrs, Leslie Fox Conovcr, of homesteaci It At the conclusion of the business, a social time was The e.s were rv isa TO.MOHROW MTK WILL li. TERRY i1IHTT DOUGHERTY SISTERS cMD 1 1 uURBA DIN JT, 00 SKUVICK With DANCc STUDIU ask for rARY GRANT 213 Fast. Ath St hestrr PhuT. SO'l MB VICTOR MeLAGLF.N onitrft.

n', classes sturdaj P't DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. nllroom na. ailllWttiUIIIIIMIIIIillllUHUMIIHIItMHI tlllillllWIll' LiIOO CAFE I ihriaii "A mVfmmBH I starting tomorrow 401 WRST THIRD STREET i i gr7; jSTILt, rrreKKVOfilNt. KVERV? 1 Popular Thtrw TjCMKW HHH in "life rced with cd Pcyiole Mrs. Edward Reddlngton, Mrs.

William Fmccno, Mrs. John Hawthorne. Mrs. James Finan, Mrs. Fred Zinck, Mrs.

Roberts, Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Parson served refreshments, Mrs. Elhtabcth Bartholomew, S04 Sharpe avenue, has returned after a visit with her aunt, Miss Marietta Watson, of Philadelphia. Mrs.

Helen Eneln. Mrs. Mary There are 14 grandchildren, font re i wnooi are marrien: uat Urv. John L. Daltrv.

Lfri: Mrs rrJ MLvs Vntentlnls Dee from Media." kpgi nH rmiUmtnieni ant librarian at the Media Richie and Daltry mg 1 if. Ma 1 DaUrv, IL from dec hose of ft lends. She is old Daltry, Daltry Miss Aiken, Mrs. Thomas Maccabe, Miss The e. of wnrd rhev, both still active cor.

enjoving HEe. When they sold Hugh Bonner, presioent nt fartl1, they moved to Lima Media. Business Men f. Urc, are at the which sponsored said lnt Vim'e that one lot. near State and Church i Jlr 'and Mrs, Yarnall are streets could be securea tor $10 a menbe ot the offlcial Board of Dorothy Daltry, Ncal Daltry hert Daltrv.

Paul Daltrv. Ka.thivn Jones. Mrs. Wlfhatn Outs, Mrs. rim ha.

Morns, natal day. Mrs. Trimble Pratt will entertain members of the Providence Friends" Jacob Rivell, Mrs, Karl Werner, im Daltry, mim Marian Daltry id Idtle Joyce Daltry. Mrs. Grace Dawrie, Mrs.

Harry urn erirlr. Miss Emma Roblev. Mrs Sewing Group, from 'I until 5 o'clock, T.i.r. MfiVinrtlsr. Tfolsconal Church.

So long as his health permitted, Dahrv made an annual visit to Arthur (irimins onerca uic tu and Mrs. Yarnall is active In the Richard Mlhlhouse. Mrs. Helen Ladie.s' Aid Society or me cnurcn. the town or his birth, where he en Joyed visiting the scenes of his boy host of friends on East Baltimore avenue.

Mrs. Mabel Byre will attend the Philadelphia Conference, which opens tomorrow In Philadelphia, as Tney nav Eddy, Mrs. Harry Beck, Mrs. Ell wood Townsend. Miss Nettle Mc Keowan.

Miss Irene McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. James Stalford were Tsh them many more yean happiness togetnei dV hart fnnr child: Eestton, Uiat the County Commissioners provide more parking around the Court House for employes and persons having business there. Traffic conditions at the Court. House, particularly during criminal and civil court sessions, accounts for much of the borough's parking problem, he said.

A itieeistion was made to elim He had a host of friends, made his official duties for he was always courteous and glad to assist hose seeking Information. Donald B. Miller, their oldest daughter, Is deceased. Beside Mrs. Habberselt.

they have another morlal M. E. Church, Fast Media. Mrs. Ruth Wcarc and Joseph Worrell will attend the sessions or the Layman's Association.

guests ol Mrs. Joseph Netlson and Miss Sarah Cunningham, of 127 North Weils avenue, on Monday evening. James McDowell, of Philadelphia, daughter. Mrs, Edgar J. Penning, MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS inate the present, sidewalks, making Oinua.

liyi Edgmonl Avenue i jilr WPiiH' head colds 1 i TTTXWLTWE3 til vTTT ford. Try THIS tor MfRTRflll Tomt I I BQPi 1 1 Mf'K Thase present at the tin The following application marriage licenses were made office of Wlnfteld W. Cra 1 Yarnaii. I HOWARD SMOYER Mr, and Miss, vvauui FUNERAL RITES With the new ordinance, Mr Bonner said, visitors and resident: may expect much more rigid en Merion and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry The funeral of Howard Mcrion, ol Concordvllle; Df W11 Smoycr, aged years, of Ncwti Mrs. Hudson tjiaugni Register Df Wills, at Media: Douglas Cottman, 25, and Leila Pearsoll, IB, both of 711 Mary flreet, Chester. Richard G. Unruh, 26, Glensidc, and Nellie B. Smith, 24, 00 West Greenwood avenue, Lansdowne.

anri Mrs. Han re, was yc.sie: dav inlngton, Dei; Wonib of l.lnwoor!; Mrs. forcement, He favored a fine of one dollar fpr parking violations, The meeting last night was brought about by a parking survey conducted by the Keystone Automobile Club last summer, under the sponsorship of the Business Men's Association. This renort revealed the Rigby Funeral Home, 110 West Howard J. Wood, of Edgcmnor, Rev.

Walter T. Jackson, pastor of RELIEF oi tiUMBUtTi.lil trnf A THEATRE kfku I mm ifj TymM NASAL CONGESTION iTjWtifN fVlEjU A A MEDIA aim. a m. kvc. sun, 3.4S MP jT SSfe.i WHEN VOU SEE, ru II llllllll fHH TOO A AND THURSDAY' Tomorrow JM Wt XSfj'M i( JANE WITHERS JN ff BING CROSBY in CI Lm Aslffinl ireliriph: ItKKSSIIRWs VXVTTFVB9 Z77Tl i I it rttr (KIIIBARDS Afl I II TTpB 0l Our Slice Tomorrow Mtt 'DRAMftTIC KlLLliiiEaa JITTERBUG Mr, and Mrs.

ueoigc innii, of Media; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Yarnall. of Gradyville; Mr. and F.

Wells McCormack. 37, Fair icw Village, and Martha E. Mes that parkin? spaces in the business Mrs, Clarence wancr, mis. F.dRcmont; and Mrs. Edgar James E.

Coverlv, 23, and Mary Middle I own road district ana arouno me uourt House are occupied more than 00 per cent, of the time. As a result of the club's report, the Business Men's Association formed a parking committee, on nobcrt'A, Miller, of Stale College and Rev. R. Dunlap, pastor of tlie Newtown Stptarc Baptist Church, outdated. Interment was in Green Tree cornel pro.

Oaks, count v. The pallbearers were: Joseph ilomtcr. Ratulnlph Smallwood, John Liable, John Sonde: O.otar Pso.id belt mid Many WolfT. Mr. Smovcr was a son ol CV, a.o.ri Amr.e rd Media George Brantley, 43.

523 North Pa and Mr. and Mr Thirty second street. Philadelphia. whose suggestions the group aclert ann Keisie nnniei. 2s.

Atco. N. HabbersnU Jr. REGULAR" SESSION I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 lA 'Times Today MA flHHMBljpBlHB VMS Hi. OF CHURCH GROUP road and Reese avenue, Newtown jBbb nigiiL.

air. uonner was charge of the meeting, which wa: attended by the members of Borough Council. FINAL RITES FOR Korman p. Brodie, 26. 1411 North Camac street, and Elizabeth E.

Robinson, :6, 1629 Christian street, both of Philadelphia, Anthony T.ambutis, 2H, 223 Spruce! and Elizabeth Lux, 22, lilt Norlh American street, both of Philadelphia. John C. Groctiendaal, 24, Upper Darby, and Lucille A. Norbeck, 21, Members of the Aid Society, of Ihc Media Presbyterian Church. MRS.

MARY COWLEY held an all day mecimg yesiem. 111 o'clci o. soul social i ftSai 1)m WM "AiVirRMownivYKii it THE LADY" I TODAY ONLY! WLwiJ il'THERE GOES MY HEART" 11 11 111 PAYS TON IT I NT? SF SiiMllllirM.H. lOc Eve. )0 A.

ISc HimilltE i a1! kHIIHil Illllllimillllliiltllll IIIHIiHIIIIII'' xnint; n.c the morning maKlng api llo. phnl. West Chester. He i member of the Marp! DOttS. Charles id Myers.

4J. U))ei At. the noon liour a ne.uciuu.s vivoos fi ids picoi's and 1 achy, and Florence M. Hummel. 47, I Ammmmmmmmmmmmmm CKESTKIl's MOST DISX1NCT1YK THEATRE MMMiW ow, Mrs.

Mary id Smr.yer. Calumet street, Fliiladelnhin. lunciftm os revved hi Ihc church dining room. The hostesses were Funcral services were held yes I terday afternoon for Mrs. Mary Jane Cowley, at the residence of her son in law and da tic liter, Mr, and Mrs.

J. Evans Mickle, 412 Nor Hi Orange street, Media. P.fv, Harvey D. Butterfleid, rector of Christ Protcstimt Episcopal Church of Media, officiated. Interment was in Chester Rural cemetery, rb.r cashed beat ess voce Fifty seventh street, Philadelphia, NINE YEAR OLI) Mr STARLING DIES were dsaov Herds' to wed, nt Philadelphia, yesterday.

PERSONAL LOANS I JS FOR ALL NEEDS I lUjNIIJJI Harold Woodward and Mrs. James L. Doak. Mus A G. Ci Iswcll Smilh denl of the socle! called the hnsl liKMTT'lKI) IVY SOJOURN Robert C.

Mickle, J. Evans Mickle. Register niwr, on if.vicl si El wood B. Dil! Mickle. "Petir," the nine year i fling of Mr.

and Mrs. oriso.y ol WfSt nd. The bird adopted the SI hived leu Mr. Sieiud garden one day work fir ever: when he heard was the James Robert jmt i Mr. Crawford is well it convent iUA MiM BfH aarasl the resided in Chester.

She had lived in Media the past 10 vears She had been in ill health' for several months. tin hdrl 11 Amies anil Harry E. Mucky, i the auditors submitted their (osi. or his time at Miami Beach, finish inp his trip with several days a i week, the bird i sal: boo Ih no r.i ol 1 nr' crandein! MlrkLe. RnhrrL svans Mickle.

Jr. quick. I mimm HBJV! iyKSK HHimHv IQltflsiRWl, Inc. II feV WEl Mrs. Mlckie, dren, Mis.s Be C.

Mickle and of Media, as ijinte comi in of the Iightinr km rish. il'dvrrn: the Presbyterian jpi Philadelphia. It. was (Scolded to con due I a image sale and Mrs. Smiih iLHKi.il innyms; irom ft to poutuls i trails or CUTS APPOINTMENT ZEBLEYS CORNER noded Mis.

lis: old Woi Mr and Mrs. Harvey Davis, Mr. Thev' risked thnsr pr innald G. Wolff, Of Lima, has si AlVfi jZmWi CTJXX IS FAYE KELLY Mrs. Mary i Mr' given in honor of Miss Davis at the home ol Mr Raymond MeCue.

of W( Mrs. Edwin E. Mrs. A dies V. Hauler, Kadv.

CONSTANCE No More Days When This Lady f' iwohnvis Mrs' Th'ninaV K. Masieis' i Mr. hd.d Mrs. 7.r': 0 sod Mmsr, Mr; 1 Pes, I Is Too Tired, Weak to Work 01 Pled. Mrs.

William W. David. Geoige ar.rt Mils. Mrore. C.

IV.lV.lee. Mrs. Bobby, of Robinson Mrs. Vtlznr Or P. Zrbley.

home Worrall, Harvv .1 Mn a cu t. kiver. Miss June: Pair, Miss Elija Irwi o. Par.cnas: and Mtv; Adalnidr I rA Hon Point, vfd.d M. Harris w.ri son Lm.wooo Park.

Wilhan: Pood Corner, was Mr. and Mrs Hersrit of Fla; Iron Poind Asserts Hnuschhld Joba Are a.re receiving MtCune. e. SPECIAL SALE 'ol Between Jnnnary and Jdne this voir, i sold lFFCs ma 'liisy SiiHO Natcx Relieved onstipadon, Hendaches. 1n disjcstion and Aching t.eirs March I Mr.

Lid If. V. of Roo h. r. a cay Mrs, McNanamy.

of BANSHEE 1 (inisii.i; 8 bb mm mm 1 mwM ijiBl. ii' L'srvsi I mm mm. 1 1 1 Ted I mmW MmW mm I i I mm aF I XrXmxWm hM meeting manv Kt, rrrr 3f Wmr MMHMBi mi the Keystone Drue' JPA lHIvmMMmillH 1 m) ff guest of Mr. rd Foulk, of Fen it: Mr. and Mrs Miss Deris Johi Jolinbton wi re Miss Louise Jo! R.CA.

and PHILCO EADIO ljSHOOSTER'SlJ recc William Pos movemclu 1 wUhout re jlTH I The Thrill Drama of Thre JmWmmmA ihc Sklt and P5P3em because i knew r0od I mm WBjjWMjWfcW the Hcarllhrohs BchindThcir mm' mm Mrs. Tct) DcWald Spectacular Lives' Mv Ai jMmm crve.s kept flic fretful and irritable f7, 1, With BPH arh iLr lhe day and so on edRC at lieadachr. and dizzy IM mmmmWW hcadlclvc.s ana sv.cn vVVe 1 I PUADICC CADDCI I TUBES Reese have ret pcih I 9 I in Tavlnr, after hm.d Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C.

Mange, of Fotih road, 29c Ladies' Aid Society' 7,1 Che 19c 24 einci Mcinndis' irpircopal was held ar. the pivrsnnane day evening. Mr. and Culver 7s Elam. were guests on Mom ning at the ol Mr.

Owen T. Zeblev, Walter Chinchilla has All Ihc Latest R.CA. Victor and lilncbirt! Records Now on Sale my Sep? that I ronld scureeiv yd 1 i xind and oted often have tn re omtv.et,r! nil Fi with alcohol lor relief. as Naion "Naturally, feclm? like this, there A special many days when I shwdv i 'ne Ke odldn do mv houi.ework nt ail, mon! aveiniv V.t N'atc soon changed loos black merits of Fal o. i oie completely.

i yoti. Sr hii "Wonderfully quick relier from I by I CURB SERVICE II RESTAURANT II 1 1 1A "SCU IN YOt'R CAR II alter sr cidln a l.v wWcs' tlon in New York CP. v. The meetiriit of the nfn ial men hers or Chester bFhtl Meiiiodi. chttrch waa heirs in the Sunriti school room on Mondav.

Wilfred and Wilheri Via vie A. HACKETT onsiipauon merely ine begin every v. ere. linp of my grand change. I apHIIM look forward to my meals, know 00 REWARI Ml FFATI RFS 2: 17.

A n0 7 :12 710 WELSH STREET 1'hone 2 celeb: iwny their lFh blrlhdav niverwry today. without suftei nc ii nerves calmed down, so wonderfully lt1".

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