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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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CHESTER' TIMES, CHESTER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1932 OLD HOME DAY AT COPP PUSEY WEDDING AT MEDIA kk ht rvi 1 1 FA 1 IP MEDIA COUPLE WED aO YEARS AGO fvIRS. MULHOLLAND RITES SATURDAY Funeral services were held at the offered prayer and the bene tfon was pronounced by Rev. illam H. Michaels, of Media', ing the week end with an "old chum" in Bridgeport, K. J.

Rfev. William H. Micheals, Mrs. Mleheals, Miss Betty Micheals. Miss Margaret Micheals.

John C. Hershcy and Frank M. Heacock were noticed among the congregation at the "Old hem Methodist Episcopal Church, wa: Miss Alice Motterhcad wrt a visitor to the County Seat Saturday. John Vanes Lcttlmer, assistant cashier at the First National Bank cf Media, was busy recetvlng congratulations on Saturday upon having Flapper Fanny Says: Mr. and Mrs.

Almern C. Howard will entertain at dinner at their home on East Jeflerson street this evenins in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of the Providence read, Walllngford, who are today observing the fiftieth anniversary of their 'airs" Howard 'was Elizabeth', daughter of the late Almern Walters and Elizabeth Mclntvrc Walters. Mr.

Howard is a son of the late Grorg? Chapain Howard and Christi anna Maconnell Howard. Mr. and Mir. Howard wer married at the heme of the bride at Fifteenth Mr. Mrs.

Howard ha fci'd. wkii v. r. r. 1 and Delaware cs umbr of the Odis Eiec pursuing Inven rical Company.

He i Dinner wll! be served at 7 o'clock, t. which mtn bers of Die ffimllv present. Friends will cail tb cx rnt; conpraluln lions. decorations will be yellow ant! i lie wedding cake will be decorated with little gold rosebuds. The dinner guests will lnclud Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Shannon and Rodman; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Howard and daughter, Betty Ann; Mrs.

George Walters. Mr: and Mrs. 1 Jack Howard. TALKS PROVED F11ATURE Church. Media, last evening was.

"Fairmlndedru Virginia Blakeslev led the discussion. Talks were given and discjsd bv Miss Zelia Hentii. Marjorie Irenr, find James P. RigUy. Readings were Riven showing the tolerance and faivmindedness of lesic antrdinctisned by George Rlgby, Hurry and Alfred Biakcsly.

The service Sunday evening. Sep I N'l v.P. TING EltVIC THORNTON CHURCH Miss Mcta M. Jones, of Philadelphia, speaking last evening at the services at the "Old Home Day" services in the Bethlehem Methodist Episcopal Church, Thorn service for the children which was under the direction of "Miss Jones. Between the services, Malcolm Kemp, of Rev.

Richard Kemp and Mrs. Kemp, of the Calvary Episcopal Church, of Rockdale, offered several organ The Bethlehem choir offered "Holy is the Lord," with Miss E. Pauline Bair, of taking the soprano solo Miss Caroline Cloud was at the organ. Walter Starr, accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Walter Starr, sang "The Lord is My Shepherd" and the Day is Over." "Old Home Day." which has ber.

the custom for nearly twenty years, attracted many oid members and the direction cf Roland D. of Media, offered "I was Miss Sue Flaws, the church E. Pauline Bair sang the solo part r.fvv 'v. was given ov pastors of the church were called Dr. i M.

delphia. was lhc first, and was followed by Rev. Gladstone Holm, now of the. Fletcher M. Philadelphia.

Rev. Charles S. Hamilton, of the Kensington M. E. Church, of Philadelphia, were others.

Harold M. synke briefly. 'as did Rev. A. M.

Stvayhorn Nebo Circuit, who was sent to Bethlehem as a student for his first charge also. John C. Hershcy, of Wsllingford, referred to as a "Friend of the Con gregation," was called to the front and spoke briefly on his happiness pening of the services. Wells, district superintendent, and Lhe benediction was pronounced by Rev. Charles S.

Hamilton. The choir offered "What a Friend MUs Grace Eleanor Pusey, daughter of Mr3. Arthur W. Pusey anl the late Arthur W. Pusey, and George Frederic Copp.

son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wiliard Copp, of West Alexander. Ohio, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church Wayne, at o'clock. Rev.

Charles Schall, pastor of the church, officiating. The bride, who was given in. marriage by her brother. Arthur V. Purey, was attractive in a gown Of white tatln and Her tulle veil was heid in place by a coronet of orange blossoms, she carried a bouquet of bride's roses.

Miss Marjorie Pusey attended her sister as maid of honor; she wore a dress of orchid her mrba.n and muff were of iw: Remick. Mrs. Charles E. Pusey. Miss Juila Herebage and Mint Felicia Thomas wore gowns of violet velvet.

They had turbans of bride, was flower girl. She wore a Htr poke bonnet was of the fame shade. She carried a bouquet of old Tiic ushers Edward L. Wll lrd. Marion Long.

Hugh Pyle and The bride's mother' were a town black Lice and a becoming bteck rel' cnaegrooms motner wc fcrov.m crepe and a veh hat of Lhc same shade. mz he rf.r. mo the Ai inomlnk Golf Club, at Me rhe table at which the bridal party place dahlias and ai The church and ferns. Miss Marjorie Pusey sister's bouriuet; the Copp will be at No. 3 Everett street Mass.

The bride formerly resided on the Middlctown road. There many guests in attendance from Delaware county. SCHOOLS CLOSED le School Beard of the Upper am mm' ruling of the Media High Schoci by having schools remain closed. It is exnected, according to Mrs. tir in is i irn Social and rersonai nems of Interest to the Local scheme was green and pink.

and Mrs. Clifford Coxe. of Front End Radnor streets, observed the thirteenth ennh ersary of their marriage Saturday. Mrs. Clark, of I Is eniovlr 3 an automobile crip through Pennsylvania, Maryland and West, Virginia.

Richard Schuchnrdt, son of Mr. find Mrs. Leopold Schuchardt, of East Second street, is 5 years old today. Mrs. Russell Dean Biker, of Omaha.

and Miss Elizabeth Hoops Macky. ht hostess, of Media, spent i rMiO.Mr. was entertained at the home of PhSS home on Wcs: tile, was the dinner cuss: last evening of Mrs. Elizabeth Calvert Cam arcs at her 1. .1 Ari more; Mrs.

Raymond Knight Powell, of Ardmore, and John J'rwir. of South BriCRc. were guests Saturday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Le Oomotcn B.

Minshall, at their Mvc M. Men's Media Club had a jolly time at the watermelon party they he'. iheir cozy clubhouse at Eahimore and South avenues. Mrs. Florence Baldwin Pnssmore.

of the Middlctown road, near the Black tlcrsB. called' Saturday evening on Media friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrce Brlr.ton.

have returned to their home in Bowiins Greer, from a stay in Ches Mr. and Mrs. W. Franklin Malhucs. of Idlewiid lane, have returned Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Sweeney, and Jam p. street. Members of the Fpwort! cabin of 'Mr. and Mrs.

Harry 1. Lind sey. at Hack's Point, Saturday afternoon. Abel' Worrell, of East Fourth street. Episcopal Church, Hln'ron's Comer, Wairing 'o of the Cror erville Methodist Episcopal Church, is pastor of the Bethlehsm M.

E. Church, which was first built in 184S and rebuilt in 1331. ed by the of the Ladies' live COUNTY SCOUTS PLAN WEST POINT VISIT ware and Montgomery icll, Boy Scouts of Araer 'or a States Military The trip 'will day. October 3. fi Jersey City, by sey City up.

the nade on Satur Philadclphia tc and from Jer pilgrimage trip to West Point has be for this year, and it is th ararage 3 trip to some place of national historic interest each succeeding year, to replace the custom in A 1 troops in the Dela touch with AXIS' AT DINNER guests last evening Cal A. 11. of Los Angeles, California. i John McAllister, of Media. Mr.

will i peak at the meet day after which he will go over to West Chester to visit Preston Yarnall. Tomorrow he will take an air trip with his cousin Joseph Yarnall. He came on from the Golden state by air and will fly back home. M. EDITH McCREA STUDIO OF DANCING West 7th Street at Kerlin Phone Chester 2 2616 Enroll Now for Fa Rigby Funeral Home, West State street, Saturday, for Mrs.

Susanna Mulholland. aged 43 vears, wife of George Mulholland, of the Middle Wednesday," after an illness covering R. Gilchrist, oastnr of the Gradyville Methodist Episcopal officiated. Assisting him was Lima. Methodist Episcopal Church.

Mrs. Mulholland was a member of the Church, but. had been sniping at the Lima Churcn, fail. many Cora; designs of Mrs. Mulholland was a daushter of Mrs.

R. E. Pointsett, of Gradyville, ar.d the late: Biummer Grubb. 7:: Mir; ie Pii'h byterian cemetery. The pallbearers were: Lenncaus Grubb.

Wayne Grubb. William Poinsett, Harry Worrell, Walker Fowler ar.d George Fowler. TO ENTERTAIN AT SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M.

Thayer, of "Mill Hollow," Newtown Square, will entertain at an informal supper on Sunday. September 25, in honor Miss M. Dorothea Culver, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph C.

Culver, i by AGONY 'OF PILES Why not relieve yourself terrible torture of those sore bleeding plies the RIGHT The powerfully healing, mediately ends itching ai it: i r. ing piles completely vanisi I wonder nharmacis; everywhe i Peterson's "greatest remedy ED i 14 Theatre "THE CAPTIVE" Fail Classes How Forming 1 DOUGHERTY SISTERS Professional School of Dancing 233 E. 5th Chester yVs chorus of the Men's is will meet Lhis eve rchearsal as is the weekly custom. It will be held to orrow evening at ctocit tnc Bradbury Camp No. 149, Sons cf: nlor.

veterans of the Civil War. ill i s. m. r.j this evening In the borough hail. The Providence, who left last, week iTiurned in his liorr.c His son, Cincinnati, motored as far as the Smoky City with him and completed r.r ct label L.

Heacock, of Ncrth representatives (jf 220, cf Media, during the mmittee meetings which Philadelphia the past year, attended the banquet of that committee last Friday evening. VMM. r.r. mm O. S.

of A. hall. Allison binldlns. Stale ic children of the borcuRh have disappointed by. the nt.ii Monday morr inp, Scpicinbcr 2f3.

at 8..10 o'cloc'n i. In all football practice which held and conlinue despite the fact ine nunc is applying to girls' hockey mu. will remain in order until further notice i. Media school district. ym a I MiidrV: U.

Cmmm.m. rn li'2 Rev. Ellm. A. E.

Palmqulst, and Mrs. Palmquist, of Na.r ol: Park. Narberth. announced the igiment of their daughter. Mar' elie, and Guy C.

Holbrook, of Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Hoi ok, of Swampscott. at a per dance Saturday rvening.

dinquisi. is a en of' the late late Dr. Joseph' it. 'mm Is Centra! graduate of Har the Varsity and uiwicncr. ficroi hEAza Armstrong Osdsn.

pr.r. ins Eliza Armstrong Ogden m.mm. hM. 1 s'eptember "is 'at "Si:" a' ic fimpossd of Mr: Eitou ichards, Sept emoer 26, at 3.30 a. rn the evening services During the eve Mother "Why.

dear?" 1 R. T5. Erskine. baritone, '1 9 About ll.OOC anthem, Mrs. William Mc Little Mae: Rt Tvh.ere PV.rie; tva: es i.v.v MrF.

ill prisons In th; Glafr.cry unci Mbs funny bene is." jman'. tr, to ci ro th. mm. ate: Iknma Moore I PERMANENT 2931. the duct part "of the selection.

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