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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1935 FIFTEEN FUNERAL RITFS oSe Buzby. Mrs Lucas Corzano, RUTLEDGE NEWS The Side INCOLLlNGDALE given in her honor at the home of Jh venue. Her many friends remembered her with girts flowers and a card shower. Collingdale School Notes By UAMONtKUNYON made by Mrs ore in contact was David J. Vint, and by Mrs.

Lucas nign pinocnie A faculty meeting was held In KUc edge Assembly me', at the homo equlprrienl IN BRIEF FORM Interesting Meeting Held By Mothers' Club; Church Group Active killed. That money would saved by taking, our kind becauss that it requires so much It William S. iphi L. Mondai' vpi.mp ni Schools were dismissed at 2 n. Pntton.

tended the opening of the Seeing Eyt twoV" jftt plans were outlined for the months. The nbcrshm The sophomores have arranged their class with Mrs. Mary Zimmerman and Harry Mercer as their sponsors. The officers elected are. tury Club headquwiers hi Lans which time the teachers met for social pflrlofi.

Following this F. iiccu any preliminary schooling. Besides, we eat Jess the only field, of employment that war offers did oeek; chPPtPH Jist was a lot or us nave seen enough i 5 ry thing anyway. distinction of having the largest rep 11 rs'were subiutlte toll i com moe nnd Pnssd upon. Til i bll aupeimccnaenc oi schools, introduced J.

Lay ton Moore, super Ellis, vice president' KC; 11HU" oi any junior club pres arid we understand this field well, fined at all times. Generals fighters than the young while ledge Mothers' Club was heldt the secretary, and Jane Motion, treaa hvCr" mhey have started thelr year lasieo. you would hear of some great deeds of derring do' because Forcteii MisMoiiary Society, of Keel number of spefiul Tcatmc.s 'toTrxLd proof, shelters pretty well back from Uam J. Rhoades, 133 Rutledge ave vising principal of Ridley Park schools, who spoke on, "Professional Membership." Herbert Horner, member of the faculty of the Lansdowne high SChOOl. ttddrnicrvl nm ph.

6 Pennan actual ngn ting line. It is not a Of hospitality was Instriirtnrf list as well to go a whooping i hollering, as on a. mattress. Save the history of child welfare, I side, sometimes keeps a general nh "Skidding," the senior class being presented in the auditorium ll necessary articles for the of her Licuiai mention of adoles 1 11 uad Pri nign. school No Which opened the meeting.

The pro if the i turn before tlie next be on November of soldiers from 55 to 75 years, eluding the young entirely, might even have its certain adva Vn tied States was come to extend needlew me campus ii' i a topic was, "Women of 11. this year. The school boar discrimination against our kind Welsh. Services for. Weil Known Resident Tomorrow Local News Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon for, Andrew Pat ton, a well known arid highly re died Wednesday after a Isrigthy illness.

His home was at 901 'Andrews avenue, and services will be held at the parlors of Charles Drewes 920 Main street, Darby, at 2 o'clock' Burial will be in Arlington ceme Y.ttinf? wiu be neli knight Andy as he was known to aU, was a charter member and a oast president of Collingdale Fire Company No'. 1, and a member of the Delaware County Firemen's Associa ation. In addition, he served three terms as school director, and was its president. He was also a member of the CoJIingdaJe Ugionaires Association. By trade he was an electrical contractor, retiring about 15 yegrs ago.

The deceased was a bachelor, his nearest beign a nephew, William Pattern, of Broomall; and Miss Margaret Sharpe and' Elwood Sharpe, cousins, with whom he made his home. There are two other cousins, William Patton, of Aldan, Ml s. W. D. Campbell, of Drexei cirawn up a blueprint of the bery tliat is to be placed tion of the world and in removhiL' "the fnink Donald IpoUom group each month.

The new ritua! Robert Mentzer, Mr. andiMrs. Rich futu mais, which the club is making as a Christmas project, be completed lor the November meeting. These are usually distributed through Brice. MslO'iry group hear the young talking Bauey, Mrs, W.

Dean BaJch 1 1 1 ieorgc Huaiei Green, Beatrice MRoffi. The inter suburban council 'meet effective. As a closing feature, Mrs. football victories, so the nirthave those bombproof as well asn fighting line, but we see where have gone back to the oldies as an! t.ht Harvey Cassidy presented the there is grades of Rutledge school were1 in fmm the Needlework' Guild, to a tea fight ford. Four delegates represented "thl Biven nocney victories.

Despite Frl cmy 13 the school came home from Ridley township with a i 0 victory Eleanor Roach, the left Inner, made the 8oa1 during tliis eanm rtij ate imui, Di tnw nature Installed, as the Droois nf my assignments of yencrals Wednesday morning, A plBylefen" "Tlle Princess Who Never Gi fiord Abbott, president Mary Floyd, vice president; Elaine battle between armies of. elderly October 25; also, an invitation from Mrs. Buchanan, president of the Polsom Child Study Group to a spe lined divisions, which are piesentea by the group. Livingston, Mrs. Harvev Cassidy, Mrs.

Bayard C. Millor, Mrs. George Sal Mrs. Tees, Mrs. Richard Webb.

Miss ElUabeth Roth, Miss Rehessa Garber, Mrs, Green Mrs Gilford Abbott 'gave a talk ori i mecnanized outfits, discloses a group SlvhI5ed LhVtUtis fr' the Thanks aivlng vacation from November tin xth0 shDaJs of lost upper plates that would soon bestrew the Heids of action. The trouhle with 7 ii WJIum lne youngest is FELTQNVILLE U( '1'1'' 1 Nove.nbei 2H ind kind as soldiers would be weak Howard B. Reeves. Mrs nim up close to retirement. The under the spirit might other officers, too, when they reach niiditorl' ris.

Mrs. newev r. vnta Wagner, Mrs. T. Sundnv school of' th, vun, uibcr 11 by i xnc uunies woiuct nave to carry liam enrn Mi Paul r.

Hertel, Mrs. Mrs. John 11mm nd I S'1' Sunday, Girls and is hearted bj Whim think, is a policy as short sighted ocnooi spirit at the meeting. Prank Hartzell and Miss Kath iyn ciiiids, the council's sponsors acompauied the group. The Colingdnle high school band participated in a competition spon sored by the Wcstllght Boys' Club, blnds t'artieipated in the competition.

Our band won the second award, which was very good considering the fact that the flrst awiuri was won by Glrard College, yucn has a band consisting of 100 members, a cup was presented in last Friday by the club ens nW the trophy I to i (1 the unnrr. connnitiee Runyan, Mrs. Max A. I of the Aiixil'n t'h' 'T 1 111 mbly of all' .11 generals have to do is social meeting of Colling occulisL oi Itind might not mind dale Post, No. CGO, American Legion vme at the machine gun's lip but tne newly installed' commander daggoned if we would want to ex appointed, mid the i ia 1 Prc s))eel.

rlotl rollowliiR and an thcsL ces to youth to get killed. ieems to us that the older a pen awsoiiiiriifciiTs. MeiubershiD. nome iVbersiiip" i ti i i piinton i oslh Mrs. Zensen.

is, the more places he would without "a little' high class and I medical attention. rshlp of willla i Cnv.vfoifi ford The Women's Club of Rut numcr; legal, Arthur P. send youth to the nclii, ittcs for I tie year, The olUcer: held 2 first of i iJi etnenck amU. Conner; finance, country went to war to Mnner' finance, Ndlson, Mrs. Dharli by CharJes M.

Johnston, Mrs! an 1 1 1 i dent; William King, vice pi id nl women Vn following Sunday 1 'f ,1 Mi! I 11 Boys' from 21to 3 outdo the othei the Women Vt, Mrs. Matthew D. Mason, Mrs! Banks, of ttend Edgnr ea.ivrr 'U'y' "Red Flash" Mrs. Charles Cox, of in Linden ham Nolan, Frank Rodgers, D. Mc Li wain, Charles Johnson.

Earl Miller, G. Pvle. Robert Proem M.Sss Dorothy Aratn, a talented dlvltlet! nt 'the 35f0 fflVft JSfi? lin.W John Scacknian n' hr BhU, take several cails before they got down, or up, to our kind, meaning the old geezers. They would be reaching for the 18 year olders before then. 1 'II he I ricnarbn Tobia, Wilson Shive and Louis togrnphic depart it.

W.T I tke By RUTHJWILLETT indeed, we fear that by the time would her divorce ten years ago. Her i up a few high school football irienas mougnt it advR No felt rry for hi had take her marriage lightly, "put tint: idea is that our kind would be ant friends even felt a little twinge of and quarter cracks and other disabilities to make us worth killing." living her own life in another city. Her life seemed to promise more excitement, more fun than theirs sound of wind and "bottom" 'and Publicity, Philip P. McNeilly. Serv hJ i rehabilitation, lian' fa'.

Warden Clark nhori Americanism, Charles athletics, Ray Banahan. Constitution and by laws, John Crawford, Ray Dunne and Fred BeJfotta; llason officer, Andrew Morrcli, Sons oi the Legion, Oreon P. Grif fm. chairman George Lubton Frank Williams and James Rowland. Ways Gomrados Johnston, BanahAn, Edmund Hohland' Palmer, Richard Smith, Dewees Shalloross, Nolan, Griffin and Mc Nrully.

Build nK committee Jumps Rowland, Augn.5t.us. Coll. Homer Con rr, Elmer Stringfield, D. H. Shall cross and C.

Johnston. Announcement was made by Sam uel Palmer that arrangements were being completed for the annual! Armistice Day program at Glendale Country Club, to be held Friday evening, November tied down as they were to their ui me young manhood ShThey woul.dn'fc er today. illogical arrangement. It sppms rV us that it would be more sensible to send us old bee? arks out "first In liness and fear that did something iw the fire of the enemy. Maybe ears she mamed again but the marriage was a step down for her.

bne still hasn't put down any ammunition killing us off and then GENERAL CHEVROLET COMPANY 31 WEST 9th STREET Announces its appointment as dealer for CHEVROLET PASSENGER CARS AND TRUCKS and catch himmiof biets Clay Tn the meantime, youth could be All that she has to offer Is an older' mora worn, picture of what she was ten years ago. Keeping the home burning didn't lenlizc wlvm she id the first time or wh siv mises tne affair to be the best i pons rwi by the post. i athletic' committee has an iri the formation of a post wie conauct or the i all knocks' ar, of which be plenty only one. way for a woman in Kniiri their to delete, no matter omen in the men weep for young and that is for permanence. Women used to realize that but great many of them lose sight of major event 'of the post ie a Hallowe'en party to be heir! i tied down, not to be "a typical housewife." No young woman can afford to live from day to day.

Bight now when she is 25, she should be plan We venture the assertion, that every father of a boy of military age would gladly go to war in place 'a. father Wvho las" seen war. He would want to spare his son his own bad experiences and1 give nim chance of a longer life. Hut when she Is twice that age.6 jij niainiif; her having children building a 'nfa'ee awarded for the most original, comic and fancy costumes. Raymond 8:1 chesl init street, Collingdale, dntertained ner bridgt club last evening at hnr home.

Among the players' were Mrs Jcim Mr: Cient cr Mrs George Mierly, Mrs. Edna Mrs. "ill Mis, George Rhinehardt. Mrs, Jack Shafer, of Pershing avenue, is recuperating from an. attack of the grip at her home; Mr.

and Mrs, Harry A. Fraas, of Pusey avenue, had as their dinner E' iest evciiinK, Mi.w Christina deems appropriate destruction! mome should she ne then belongs with our kind. He 'Tr tw i presumption old geek. irg that our kind enjoys would be cMtcuy. nat war would want.

It costs the government quite a sum 1 ill she go fro. and every YeadonJ individual specim prepare truth for LOifLy rQTJrc fwEUBorH GET) TSSfif.y Mew clothes, loo and FEELMUC 3ETTfi Bf? DEAfl. HHlt VkWkD uy up WLL FOR KLMHMMMHmfTTI.III.H i 1 todies COAT, DRESS and HAT COAT22.98 All THREE DRESS4.98 98 22 HAT, 2.98 6930.94 ALL THREE FOR THE PRICE OF COAT ALONE You are cordially invited to visit Chester's new authorized automotive for Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks. Organized to serve the motorists of this community, we have employed a highly competent, efficient and courteous sales and service force; thoroughly grounded in all Chevrolet policies. This new Chevrolet organization is beaded by Mr.

E. A. Chariott, who has had more than 10 years of automotive experience. The personnel of the General Chevrolet Company has wide acquaintance among motorists of this community, and is proud to represent the popular Chevrolet mm Na229SUIT line of cars ancl trucks and is particularly pleased to offer owners a service department where mechanics are factory trained, where Chevrolet designed equipment and genuine parts are used, and'where the best of service at. low prices is our guarantee to you.

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