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THREE CHESTER CHESTER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27.192S Clifton Heights GIRL FLYER'S DAD Miller, and their mother, of and Church streets, arc soiiif linio with Mr. and Frank Coinplon. of Crum Rebecca Seventh pondfiu Mrs. 11. S.

OF U. V. AUXILIARY IN FINAL MEET OF SEASON CHURCH WOMEN MEET AT MEDIA MINSTREL SHOW HELD AT UPLAND Jllss Kailiarlne Mumfoni and Mri, Kink'. The members from the camp pres enl were: Commiiuder, Howard Man rum: Junior "S'lce Commander, Frank M. Heacock; Past Commander.

Lewis C. Hazlett. Past Commander, l.owls c. Hasslelt. Past Com utander, William Hosmcr; Past Com The 'two cbimnlltees repre seming Iho auKtlltiry and fii'emen of Ihu Protective ASSOcSallcm.

of Clifton Heights, have outlined an unusunlly extensive pr.ogram uf sports and ulher Lynne. Oliver Benoll, of Ninth street, Is 111 ill his home. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, of Wood avenue, uro moving io tho house MARCUS HOOK AND ITS NEWS ITEMS Borough Couple Announce Wedding Other Events of Interest Lust Monday evening the Ladies Auxlliarj No.

113, ot Bradbury Camp, No. HO, Sons of Union Vet Makiver Is Missionary formerly occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Beam, on Ninth street. Harry." J. Hostess to Society Affair Given in Honor of Frank Tavlor, Former Borough Resident mander, Isaac Hnydcr and Past Commander, Smith.

ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON features in conjunct ion wmi men picnic scheduled to be held in Snrhig llelti township on Ihe l''ouith of July, This is the initial combined affair ol the. organ iintlon and thoso arranging for St arc exerting great effort to make it ii 'memorable occasion worthy erans of the Civil s'ar, met in the P. O. S. ot A.

Hall, Allison Building. hi Sisuc and Olive street. 1L was the Inst nice. ting" until next September, and the committees Mr. and Mrs.

Ldwanl Jackson ami children, and Junior, of Parkslde; Mrs. lid ward IJalton and Miss Catherine Daltoti, of Woodslde avenue, motoreU to Lincoln, on Mrs. Harry J. Makiver. was hostess A niluptrel show and ljarty was "nu in me upland clubhouse on In charge had: prepared an Interest iThe of Miss Adeline "Virginia.

Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mi 's. James Martin, of SOS Market street, and Oliver Joseph HisgiiiH 1ms lo bccouio nu fete. Xu definite program for the other civic and sporls has been aiuiounced In' conjunction with Miss Virginia, Allen, of West Sec ond street, leaves tomorrow tor; a summer'. sojourn at Camp lu ihe Pocono Mountains.

entertained five of her friends at luucli eon yesterday, after which the after after which a delicious Sunday. A recllnS was given last evening by fifteen members of she piano class ing program. Monday evening in honor of the SVaduQiloli of Frank Tuylur, son of Albert Taylor, of Wilinliiglun, for yesterday afternoon, to it) embers, of ilic Woman's Missionary the. First Frosbyiertan Church, at her home 13 East Fourth at rect. It' was iho final meeting the ieaaon.

At the conclusion of the business been announced following a. sudden the observance of this national holiday, that is wllli Ihe exception of the merly of Unlnnd. The cousins of ihe illneKs which has conunod Mr. Hig glns' to Chester itospltal. The couple wore married at sU' rt on June and luul iHanned to liecp dinner was served.

Music was furnished by liiiilett, Heacock Company during the. evening. Mrs, Pearl Jobson and Mrs. Serena Furey 'were awarded tlie two first prizes for Iho games which were played and Mrs. K.

Woodward and Miss L. Mum ford wore awarded tho noon was spent )n swimming in rJroomnU'H Lake. Miss Allen's guests were Miss "Ruth Borden and Miss Virginia "Grcehdnle Farm," Upper Provl, deuce: MIbs Julia Banzhot and Mlsfl laught by Miss Hidiuah Sard, at her home. Tenth and Mulberry streets. After Ihe recital refreshments were served and social time ins oujoyed.

Those taking part were: Lucy Hull, John Whltely. Pearley Dallett, Myrna Chain, Edward Chain, Margaret Hall, Dorothy Gorhaui, Helen Gorluim, Jane Taylor, Janet tloolh, Elliabetb Ward, Mary Ward, Margaret Urblne, Thomas t'rbine. guest of honor provided iho culer taluiucni the evening. Tho per furmeia were: Laura Taj' lor. of Wilmington, and Anna.

Taylor, of Chester, endmen; Charles Cuss, of Paikslde, InLerlocii lor Paullnci Taylor, Jiorothy Roberts, l'rank Tnylor nd Heau Sco Roberts. The piogra in opened wltli selec Muriel of Philadelphia; Miss Charlotte Whonus, ot their marriage a sei'iel. Last week Mr. HlggSns was taken lo the hospital suffering from appendicitis and this resulted in the change, of thctr plaivs. Both of the tit I weds aro well known In Marcus, Hook.

Mrs. Hlgglns is a mtmijci' of the, Cokes Methodist Epiffcupa.) Chuiuh usual holiday baseball games. Members of ih'e Sf. Charles' Catholic Club, ol Onkvlowt convened In their regular meeting last nlfilit. The tios.sltru was held in ihe StK Charles' hal! and tlie meeting was presided over by fleojgeAv.

S'atfetl, president of the sports organization. The regular meeting of the nuxlllal'v of (he Robert Holt American Legion Post, JSS, will be" held: evening, according to art "announcement issued, yesterday by the secretary. The members convene In the Legion headquarters, situated "booby prizes for tho same. The commutes In chnrge ot tho affair wore: Refreshments: Mrs. E.

C. Woodward, chairman: Mrs. Serena Furey, Mrs. Cora Turner and Mrs, Anna Snyder. Huterliiinivteui: Mrs.

session the la (ilea enjoyed asocial hour with rs'. Makiver, after refreshment; had been, served the 'beautiful garden was vlslled. Mrs. tv'er ha. lovely roses and other June blooms arranged artis Lically through the bpie.

j. Frlor to the seeslon mtm bers.of the1' executive board held .1 me'eilng: Charles M. president the, society r'prilded at opening, after which arte save ihe meeting over to Mrs. William Russell, the first vice president. is.

Pom. Toy went over to Ridley Park, 'to attend meeting 'of the tions by Taylor. Miss Laura RESULTS OF PROOF THIEF GETS JEWELRY Mrs. Edna Brown, 1020 West Fiflh street, filed report at police head quarters last night, that durlns her" temporary absence from home, yes terriay, so mo one had entered thrT house mid had stolen a gold wrist and. always has taken itu" active purt in the church activities.

Mr. iflgulus Is 'einpioyed at the Vlsocse Conipaijy. meetliis of the Marcus Hook Library Board was held recently. Anna Loamy, chairman, and Miss Katharine Mumford. Among those present were: Mrs.

Annlo Wood. Mrs. Thomas Ranghart, Miss L. Mumford, Mrs. Howard llnu num, Mrs.

Carol Moonoy. Mrs. Jennie ay lor sang a solo, followed by a reading liy Miss Pauline Taylor. Frank Taylor gave' n. harmonica solo, and Miss Beatrice Roberts gave a sung, followed by Miss Anna Taylor and Miss Dorolhy Roberts, who also sang, MOSTHUA What tho U.

S. lost in revenue ihrough iho sale of liquors tlie lust few years. apparently hns picked up. Tha lni'icaso'ln lhat couiilry's sale of beverages since the event of prohibition In iho Unlled States Is signlricant. For the 11! montlis ojidlng February of this year.

watch, gold bracelet and other artl.i cles of jewelry. on North Ponn street, and Mrs, Tborpas McGratlt, pre.tltlc.nt ot the lo'cttl: atixlllary unit will pretiide. Routine business was discussed. Plans, ore being made to conduct a. Sunday Bible class at 'the Cokes bury Kpiscopitl Ward, Mrs.

Maurice Mrs. r.essle' Price Wilson, rs. Isaac Snyder, Mrs. Euiia Jobson, Mrs, E. C.

Woodward. Mrs. Corn Turner, Mrs, Anna Lenniy, Mrs. Serena Furey. Mrs.

Mnbel Heaeock, Miss Blanche Davis, Mrs, William Taylor, of Chester. wild. "directed tho minstrel, was presented Willi a bona net of flowers by her brother in appreciation ot her ef Pint phote of Edwin S. Earhart, Lea Xrtfl alt or nay, and father of Amelii 'a irl lran Atl antic flyar, EVhart hat not atari Hi, daughter for five yiin and all thai ha knewrt efrth flight ha'a baep a ht' Va ad i pa p' ri Media town Talk Canada's liquor sales ivere valued nl nhoiil i I G. 000, 000 over the preceding yenr.

A group of Women from the Methodist Episcopal Church located on Springfield rend, yesterday, v'lslted ni body the Methodist, Episcopal Hospital, of Philadelphia, and also the, Philadelphia: Naval Hospital. They were' in charge ot Miss Kliiabeth Grisdale. of Church street, and Spring Held. Mlsr, Eleanor Hazlett. Mrs.

Sara D. WATCH REPAIRING ALL MAKES Work Guaranteed Moderate Charges WM. WARWICK 623 WELSH STREET TheTplans were discuabed st a recent meeting. Sir. and Mrs.

Robert llghy, Sixth and Market streels. 'ehter lalried recently, when giiesls were: Mr. and' Mrs. George Rlgby, of Media, and Mrs. Georgu Harvey, of "W'alllngford.

Mrs. James Rath." of Harvey ave forts. After iho cnterlnlument dancing was enjoyed, Tim music was furnished by four Chester High School boys. Samuel Enlon. Peter Altai Bernard Hymen, and Nelson Sllhcrnniu.

The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. lid ward Roberts and family, Mr. and E'resbyterial executive committee held at the home of Mrs. McHcnry.

'Misss Jeatinette Smith' 'in charge, of the Mrs. John Bailey directed tlie singing. 'Mrs. George M. Colls worthy, rendered vocal, solos, "I Love To' Tell' ThVS lory, 11 "Keep, ihe.

Love of God In Tour "Heart" and "1 am Thine O. Lord," Ho ward W', 13 osier gave" an Interesting talk on the work that. is being, carried on In the Philippines, and Mrs. HSnson spoke interestingly otl the "West, "Harry Macky read re Miss Mary Banner, of walnut street has returned to her home here, niter having been Ihe guest of rela tis es in Philadelphia. several, days.

Mrs. John Bland, Mrs, Morris Alcuit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry of Mld dletswnl.

are being congratulated upon the.birth of a daughter at, the Croier Hospital, June 26. Hawthorne, East Baltimore' avenue, eljht year old yesterdiiy. She invited several playmates In' for the nue, entertained at a card party for the benefit of Holy Saviour Church at her home, last night. The affair was well attended and' in any' beautiful prUes were awarded, Mr." and Francis Burke, are: being congratulated on the birth ot a daughter. GOOD TEETH GOOD HEALTH When Pain Swarthmore Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Price. Mr. and Mis. Joseph lluliues, Miss Annie Da Hon, and Miss Jane.

Taylor, of Upland; Mr. and Mis. George Shoemaker. Miss Anna Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs.

William Taylor, Mr. and Mm, Frank Moore, Sir. and Mrs. James Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.

Hurry Roberts, and children, Florence Mid Jane: Mrs. Ruben Tnylor, Mr. and port of the May meellnfr, after which Mrs. Charles A. Jefferis, the treasurer, informed the ladles regarding: the finances.

She requested' the to have'tVe amount required of them in, that she may send it to headquarters and Mrs. Georee LeBue, of 505: South V.tMion street, announce The new Children's Library will be opened on Tuesday, 10. in the rooms which have been loaned bv the Girl Scouts. 'Fliu Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Anderson, ot Wyndnioor, are the guests ot Mrs. 'Anderson's parents, Ml', and Mrs. imps Chestnut, of Bootlnviu road. the marriage of iheJr. daughter, Miss Comes DR.

TMEYERS Broken Plates committee'' Is busily occupied selecting book for the shelves. Mrs, Henry Hoot, chairman c. tlie program committee, is planning' ah Interesting program for the children who will meet tli a afternoon for the first time. Loose. Pla tea re made line new at a.

small cost. Two hours after eating Mrs, Samuel Hill, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mr. and Sirs, Joseph Clomouls and dnughtor. ISIsle, Nellie Taylor, Mr Mrs, Frank Mooro and daughter Catherine, and Mr.

i til Mrs. David Macavoy, ot Chester; Mr. 'it ml Mrs Charles Cass, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Boushelle, ot Parkslde; Kvnest Anderson, Paul Quluu.

Mr, and Free Exam I nation Beulah LeBue, to Oscar T. Jones, of Suffolk. Va Wedneday, June 20, Harry! I Barton, of "SoiJlh avenuo, In Watihinston, he attending MSss Edith at' 'Baltimore aven'tfe' and JAcUbolV 'ha as' 'a house 'KUeBt. MfHar ESiia'beth Ye end, rtavenia, O. MlsH Eleanor Sloan, Of Baltimore avenlle 'ilud street; has been entcrUiini'rifi MissMatllria.

Brechl. 'ot i Mn lamss Trnrd RiebV. who is Mr. and Mrs. James 'Hunvood, of mdEe road, arc In Atlantic City making arrangements (or occupying a property in Vcntnor which, they have purchased.

Frank. Corbett, of TUdge road, who has. accepted 'a: position with a textile, concern In Now, York, Is making a.rraugeiuents forjmovlng his family. A successful dance was held in thc Marcus ,1 iook flrehouse, last night. Mrs.

Kessler and son, of Tim Payment! Sweet Vapor early in. September. Mrs. Edward Flounders "was appointed to' arrange tohave trans por. ta'tloii, pVovldcd for.

those who will go to the Christian Nelghborhood'House. to 'attend the 1 exerclsesT'thls week. A suggestion from Po eroy is under considerations as "to the change of day of Jitrs. Colesworthy "spoke of 'the needed silpplles at: the The 1 ad es a the" gge ti on of i 1 liam Davis. decided to work during" the summer on pillow Jcases, sheets and Tresldent' Frank Aydelotte, ot Hwnrthuiore College, and American secretary of the Rhodes Scholarship Foundation, was granted hon nrnrv decree 'of Doctor of 'Laws at For the Painless Extrac Ion Mrs.

M. McClenSo and (laughter. Peggy, K. Frion, Miss Virginia of Teeth. ili! i niii'ienccmeut.

exercises'at Yale! appointments necessary Koniers. Miss Elsie Somers, llyLes No Co mi In anytime. and children, Loulso and Joseph, of sunim'ei inE at Cape! Jtay. N. spehdlnB a tew day vwilh Mr.

'and iMirWlver; at thelf acfd, and the symptoms disappear at once. You ivlll never uso crude methods when once you learn. 'the cfllclenuy ot ihls. Go get a amall bottlo to try. Bo stire to get Ihe genulue Phllllps' Milk of Mdgn'esln.

prescribed by physicians for 60' years In ubrrecting cxcc.is 'hcldK IS'c'anil 1 60c a boltlerH any drugstore. of Magnesia" has been the U. a. Registered Trade Mark of Charles Phillips Chemical Com pnnjt and lis tiredccessbr Charles HI What many people call Indigestion very often means excess ncld In tho' stomach. Tha Momaeh nerves have been over Stimulated, and food sours.

The corrective, is' an which neutralizes aoldft Instantly, And tho best alkali known lo medical science lo Milk of Magnesia." hits remained, tho slandnrd Willi pliysi clanB' lu tho DO years since Us invention, One spoonful, of Ihls harmless, tasteless alkali In water will neuLral Izo liistnntly tunny Limes as' much University, Aydelotte' v'ns' a gi aduate of Indiana University and nias Rhodes scholar to Oxford, lie also holds degrees' from: tho Pennsylvania, Harvard and Alleghany. A. manage sale was' held at li el House recently and the proceeds Paeadena, Calif. who have visiting, Mrs. mother, Mrs.

J. clio fi 1 1 1 d.d lo. a vc nu turiied 'to honie. a' of. the Marcus Hook' L6ls 11C, lAtyal r.itflots of 'AmeJ lca.the folio wins civndldates wr into the ordei: A.

C. DR. MEYERS 626 Edgmont Ave. Open dally 9 to' 6. Wilmington, and Mrs.

L. of Philadelphia. Mrs. Frank Rothwell; of Ninth sLroelvlsUcd in Phllndelphia roooiil'y. kllss Margaret Martin, of Tenth street, has returned from tlio Chester Hospital, ivherc tihe underwent a minor opcrallon, Mni'giirel Miss Wednesday.

Friday ill) P. M. home on East, Fourth streejt. Henry' MartinViri, gave, thi second of d.f bridge' parties, shb is home oKr Boger: lnv rd: Mr. and Mrs.

'sFrankllri M. Potts, of. jft'est til riet a re" 'tH ei r' 's mcr honi, Lac'onla, Mrs. Macky read, a letter. from M.

G'uriou. of the Indian Sciio.ol; at Tuscon," "Ariz. i Mrs. told of a. better she had received from lis Coch'ran; missionary the mountains 'of Tennessee, wliich.

iff ss ap fi rfcc iati oh for mil a.ii'ie e.n tftt 6008 will be devolert to Ihe oc tne 'rlends' Service 1 r. and Mr James 1 1 onada of nlfkinsftn entertained In PhUIIpa since Culllri, Alvln' Jostes. Charles' Jones, Waller' Reed and George or ti ton, The 1 I re tea acc'o hi nan led by, two srand offtcers' presided at the ceremony. The'' n.ext 'mcelini: will on Friday Ntchotiis' of Wi luddle ave Thcla'diesrare anticipating busy Mr: aiKl, ranh: iiio.mo Sh.v'der.Vot the bimsalow, East Bultim o'fe' apd Mrs. fAl fred I.eohardDestler and' daufchler RUA iiiiVMarv.of East Thlrdr strCe I BELBER TRAVELING LUGGAGE formallv nl: cards evening.

Mr: Harldn Jessup'. Kar laii TI. Jessiip ahd f1ss aarah Jessup will leave on Friday for; their summer lio'iiie at: AVallin'gford, They will life accompanied by. Miss Margaret MoCrneton, daughter of Refrigerators Window Shades nue, given birthday on liis' ninth blrth'dav at. his, home, recently.

The following guests' were Suitcases, $5.95 up year, commencing in me; eany autumn. i Amongthbse In attendance, were: Mrs. "WcKlev Sloan. Paul' Mc Knight. f.

B. Thomas Qulrsby; 1 th Mrs. Willi a rce's "WUHanr H. WohmjH, Thomas Masters C.amritiell, i Mrs. Gfe'orec Moore.

Mrs Lewi's Evans, rs 'Charles Couoru' rs'. John li.1 Sea shults. Side wcre' guesls on iSatiirday at tlie 'weWing ViJ! Ml'sS Martha McVoy and Lle'uten'airt' Shane, Hast in s's "Kin VJ." A. 1 too plate hi fi the' at rhoenlviHe" Chester 'county. Mrs.

Lesli of have opened tlielrcoltase Ocean; City, Cor the summer. Mt. Par let.te and Mrs. 'G torso McCracken, of Va's'sar avenue. and Eugene Farley with their 'daughter, and son, Bobby motored.

'Camp Susquehan noek riear1 for a stay of a days. 11 Jliss Virginia 'Colemah, 'of Park leers $17.95 Wardrobe Trunks, $25.75 up Handbags, $5.75 up present: Catherine urnnston. junior Jdha Kok. John Kok, 'Wil 1 1 am Ok; 1 nc en t' Sd Pol 1 Ellzabet'h' Clara' Poli doro; Robert 1 Paul A ffc El 1 i o' i and arl El li U. 5 Charles A.

ot Johnson is spending the Summer in Europe. He Is a professor at the University of' Pennsylvania; A1 party of fi slier meii from Marcus Hook 'mad a trip to Island, in the Chesapeake Bay recently. The following were rneluded In the And Linoleums Proper selection and inatallation of h.arJea and iinoieurna ii of more importance than mere price Our aervice department can render valuable lo you and estimates for any fob, no matter how arnall, are cheerfully Considerina nuality and service you will be agreeably lurpriserf at our low prices. his wm will spend weelf ends with family. A a pec 1 a I clea oul price HEAT WAVE WILL INJURE POTATOES; SAYS EXPERT avenue, will join: a group of friends for: couple months' in Europe.

Porter Way, Ronald Kent, "Milliard Robert Rupp and Pan jaan. tarry ya complete lupgago to meal every menl, Una of Belbsr travel requlre and for quality re frigaratnr of various sues capacities. Convenient larma, parly: Michael Cieorgc 'A. hot, pel 1 of weather, following the rec en elv 'r'a Ins vo ti Id mean i aster to' many potato fields' ih Del uicl Dodd, left Swarlhmoro today for Camp Sky top, at Crcsco, where Lite 'will spend the' summer. Wellington Beagle and William Bird, who arc sensor councilors, at this None Sold For Cash One Set to a Customer Community Club, their filial social gathering fur (this sea son, in thj A re.

liouse Monday when the. JCheiten. Roland roads" women to 'the other. "the club. The.

table decorations were, red, while and blue, .3. large basket cov Smith. Benjamin Varone, George Macconl. William P.oseUer rlck. T.

Robinson, Savage and J. Miller. The property at Poulson and Ridge roads which is owned by the Sun Oil is being graded. Several oil tanks will be erected. The Marcus "Hook Boy Scouls under 'the direction of Robert Baxter are planning lone hikes the summer, monihu.

camp, star ted John and McVrlJllam.v sons of John McWilliams. of Benjamin West avenue, started today for a two. months' stay at Camp Major at Buck' Hill Falls. Robert of Swarthmore with the 'national colors and awara county, according to Agent H.O. Wet? weather and soaked colls.

t)e plaiit.1. rto i.make.,1 succulent growth and also tt'nd to produce a Rhallow Hot weather following a condition will In evitahrv tip burn, aome times erroneously called ppt.it.o'. Deep," cultivation' close to the. plahts prcdiicV the "same effect if followed by hot weather. i 'for.

this ti oil, says Mr. ox. is shaho.w. cultivation tnd tr'efi'u'ent spraying wltli 'Bordeaux hie 'weed ei: is' the best in small American flags being ln.tnc center of the table. were a feature of the evenings entertainment and the prizes ere awarded to' Walter BuV sf rs J.

nhii. Arnold and 'Mrs. P. avenue, nas necn niauc supervisor ol Emmons "Pool, which Is open to the public on Monday, 'Wednesday and Friday ot each week. Mr.

'and Mrs. Hervey Schumacher. Miss Marjorle Schumacher and John The local boys attend Camp Coulter over the; week ends get a ta'ste, of outdoor lire. Scouts also are planning week end trip to Mary B. Dcnnisi Mrs.

Charles Sllcox was land. Schumacher started Tuesday on. a motor, trip lo California. chairman: of the: anair. TheVrSev.

C. F. Kulp. pallor ot the 'P. irk.side Methodist Episcopal and people, left vest r'day afternoon fa 4 .3 0 to spend 3W si 81 a a COUNTY RESIDENTS AT SH0RTL1DGE REUNION i a week nt'the an miner school; ot lead ership tra in Ing.i be In I at tli M.

C. camp.ln Downingtown: Miss DEAD MARRIAGE BEN VEli Two years Mrs. C. Tanner, S3, married Thomas N. Pray, She died shortly after and liie.

"'estate left by her disputed by 'Prjt'y and iTrs. Tannw'a daughter, Mrs. 'Llbbie "Crisman." The court ruled, that Mrs. Tanner did not have Nora Seal, Miss. Naomi Ch I i na." on il Sa Corby and Charles Bell.

"Str. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton. of j' Several hund.red':persoiiE, includln.5 a number' froiri; Delaware counly, at tended tlie Swithin' Shortlidgc tam lly. association reunion; held recently at the' raplew'ood Boys' School, near strument to I use in cultivating hot only potatoes," but' also corn at this time The, tine, teeth dt wpeder the Ko.il but, do not penetrate' deeply enough disturb h'o 1 a'r ger root re, Sv ed I is systematically "pf.ictice'd.' a redt system, which will" heavy ou gb is qu ir ed ray i of po tato nla'hts prevents the evaporation moisture and keeps the plant tops up, as happens in cases oT 'lip Sprn'yins is best done the morning and late afternoon.

Weed ingr can be done' best hotter' part' of the flay wlten the vines' a re limber, as they do not break West Chester. Among those present ull mental capacity when she wed Pray arid for that reason annulled the marrlage, will not share In the cslate: from this vicinity Maurice Mlchener and 'J. Eugene hot h' of Media. The former 'was active'. In tlie organization the reunion while Walker Is historian' of the read a 'prepared paper, telling of the family history.

Chester Times are salesmen, visiting thousands ot homes try them. Adv. 27 'West' Chelteh euieri.iiucd at. a dinner: on' Sunday. 'of th nln th we'd djji'g 'an nl cr'sa rsv Mr.

alid Mrs! Joseph McCartney, of Chester: Mr. and Mrr'. Hilyard and daughter Irene, of fl8;" West Cheiien riad, were last week in Del, Mr. 'and A. Pe r.

a nd oh Kermit." of West. Elbon: road, were visitors in" Hack's Point. on Snnd.iy. Mr. and Mrs.

'D. of Ea st so readily. REDUCED, PRICES" Medici Sick List tfiaSlaMt There il TI special' meeting of the ladles Auxiliary of The. Eddy stone Fire Company this'' c'venine'. iri Bader, of Providence road.

Ohelten left. this morning by automobile forNorlh Adams, who has been on Ihe sick list is Improving. Mrs. Ij. M.etzgar, South Orange street, who fn a patient at the Jefferson is.

"convalescing." Walter Fields, of. Lima, who Is a $15 Perfect Suction Teeth, now Bridge Work EXTRACTED, the Fire when. per Uilni.nK: to. the of cele brat Ion will he' A' surpripe yhdwer was iven Mrs. Henrj Ford by the Girl Scouts at their weekly meeting, Monday evening, in' honor of her first weddlnf? anniversary.

Thljrty three. ere present. One the features was a mock wedding. 'Those who took iiart were: Laura Re id'. Elizabeth where they will some time it the home ot Mr.

'Brown's Mr. and Mrs. 'Brown also will visit other relatives andfriends in JIass, which is their former home. MrJ ah'd Mrs. Willium Ttayne and children." Ettiel' and Io ward, of AVest Chellen.

motored lo Chester, Uowt.ingtoivn Honey brorik. on. Sunday. 55 Pain No patient at the University ot Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, remains about: the same. William E.

WWianiF.on, of West Front street, who has been 111 is able lo be out on the porch awhile eacn day. Williamson Is one. "Of the county seal's oldest DR. MALLAS 533 CHESTER, PA, PHONE 1553 Mrs. Frank Eyre, of Chester, visited relatives and Trlends dn the borough ester do Miss Mary af East Cheltcn road, who has been very ill folio wins: an operation for appendicitis last Wednesday.

is now si ow ly. i vi s. Vood; Anna Hill. Marie Rnyburn, Laura Cahall, Margaretta Chambers, Ethel James. Peggy Hill, Helen Wentzel.

Betty Turner, Helen James. After the entertainment games were played and refreshments served. The room was. beautifully decorated with red and white crepe paper. Raymond Brad field.

Russell Gang loff. and Oscar' Anderson have returned to the borough after a motor trip to w. W. Johnson and Mrs. W.

W. and family are spending a. MONKEYS AID SCIENCE IN DISEASE GERM HUNT Ten monkey.T. purchased from funds provided by tho Detroit Edi MEDIA Resident BUICK Salesman JOHN F. GALLAGHER 139 E.

BALTIMORE AVE. PHONE MEDIA 777 All moelelt available for demon: atration or dafivery. Phone or writa frr eatalojua or other "VVPEI" Marce! Pernianeiit No electric used. Phone today for appointment. RUTH WE ARE Walf'msford Road artd Allen St.

South Media "7.95 week at Hack's Toint, Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy GrSest iiave mo(ved to iholr new home on Middle tovn mad. They formerly llved'on Eleventh street.

The Eddystono rethodist Episcopal Church is being rejvalnted. A number of men have been working on the borough park, preparing son Company, arc the subjqct of an experiment' conducted" MichYgan State The purpose of the experiment, which is being carried by Dr. I. Forest Haddleson, of the bacteriological section, 'Michigan 'agricultural Famous "Quality Brand" 4 Piece Percolator Set. Beautiful superbly finished.

An amazing Electric Percolator that never boils spoils the coffee never overflows. Brews 9 cups of delicious coffee right at table in record breaking time. Patented valve pumps water six to eight times faster than ordinary Percolators. Standard cord and plug included. Sugar and Creamer beautiful in design an ornament to the table.

Oblong Tray, satin finish, with Ebony $1.00 experimental station, is to determine the of: a disease, superficially resembllnf; typhoid fever, which is known as "Undulant or "Jialta" fever, and hVs'1 invaded Michigan. A Week 4th of JULY it for the Fourth ot July celebration. Mrs. Paul Carnes and Miss Margaret C.irncs. ot Xin'th 'street, ha i motored to York, where they 'will spend several days at the home of relatives.

Stax Jarvis. leader of the Eddy stone Public School harmonica band entertained the members yesterday, at Chester Park. Sports, swimming and a harmonica band concert concluding with a luncheon comprised the program. The Eddystone group now has a membership of fifty. Whether or not the disease produces the same symptoms In monkeys.

as seen in. results of the Investigation. The organism causing "Malta" fever in Europe, similar In symptoms to that In this country, Is pathogenic for monkeys; and "the source is definitely AT MEDIA known. The European disease germ is taken Inlo the human system through drinking Infective goat's milk. The source of the disease in First Payment Gets the Set.

No Red Tape! Regular $13.50 Value. Fully Guaranteed Heating Element America has not yet been located definitely. The "'Malta' fever is sald lo be a perplexing disease, since it is difficult to diagnose and may linger fc a number DRIVER'S LICENSE REVOKED B. G. Kynon.

registrar of motor vehicles of the 'State Highway Department, has Chief of Police John Vance, that the motor oppr itor's license held by Charles Kirachneck. of 43 West Tenth street, this clly has been revoked for a period of one year. This action was based by the department on the conviction of Klrschueck on a Water Sporls at 10.30 A. M. FwtW Sports at 1.30 P.

M. Base Ball af 3.30 P. M. Fire Works at Aviation Field at 9.00 P. M.

J1500.00 needed, so send your contrbution to George Rigby, 1st National Bank; Media, Pa. TIP RASPBERRY CANtS Black rasphcrrles should be pinched oft at a. 'height of twenty four No Delays! COR. FIFTH AND EDGMONT AVE. charrre of operating a motor vehicle Inches to entouraje the growth 'ol vigorous side bra'tifi'ies.

This 'prctlc'e' will." giit larger yield and superior fruit. while under the influence of Ir.ioxl eating liquor, by a Jury In the Dela are county ourts..

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Years Available:
1876-1977