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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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20
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Births CROZER BURGESS To Kenneth and Loraine Burgess. 213 Pennsylvania Chester, a daughter, Nov. 24. DAVIS To Richard and Viney Davis, 2502 Williams Twin Oaks a son, Nov. 24.

LOAN To Michael and Sharon Loan, 809 W. Springfield Springfield, a son, Nov. 23. CHESTER IRVING To Harold and Dolores Irving, 338 Butler Ches ter, a son Nov. 16.

FREEMAN To Ralphael and Esther Freeman, 625 Penn Six County Men Drafted by Army Chester, a daughter, Nov. 16. 1 Jackson, S.C. LINK To Joseph and Link. Smith Bridge road, Glen Mills, a daughter, Nov.

16. EVERIIART To Donald and Josephine Everhart, 10 Stewart Lane, Ridley Park, a daughter, Nov. 17. TRIMBLE To Harold and Margaret Trimble 1110 Remington Chester, a son, Nov. 18.

HODGES To Milton and Captola Hodges, 2333 W. 3rd Chester, a daughter, Nov. 18. MUSE To Norman and June Muse, 1415 Richardson Chester, a son Nov. 18.

CLYMER To John H. and Phyllis Clymer, 136 Belmont Milmont Park, a daughter, Nov. 18. PAYNE To Charles M. and Estella H.

Payne, 713 W. 3rd Chester, a daughter, Nov. 18. WHITE To Ronald C. and Mavis White, 1701 Reading Chester, a daughter, Nov.

18. 'BURGIN To John E. and Feme Burgln, 1919 Alexander Linwood, a daughter, Nov. 19. LORD To Thomas J.

Jr. and Laura Jane Lord, 10 Tuscany Chester, a daughter Nov. 19. RYAN To Donald R. and Carol Ryan, 15 S.

Senator Capital Park, Dover, Del. son, Nov. 19. MOKSHEFSKI To Peter and Jean L. MoshefskJ, 415 Evans PI.

Chester, a son, Nov. 19. GILFALLIAN To Harold L. and Gwendolyn D. Gilfillian, 2368 Thomas Twin Oaks, a ion, Nov.

20. RUSSELL To Thomas A. and Doris H. Russell, 214 Ridley Folsom, a son, Nov. 20.

RIVERA To Theresa and Domingo Rivera, 1126 W. 3rd St. Chester, a son, Nov. 21. DOSS To Clifton A.

Jr. and Hallie Doss, 640 Potter Chester, a son, Nov. 21. RUMSEY To Dr. William and Virginia Rumsey 2WS Sycamore Wallingford, a son, Nov.

21. Kenneth and Jane Kerns, 1131 Flora Boothwyn, a son, Nov. 21. Wilson To William and Anne Wilson, 715 Barclay St. Chester, a son, Nov.

23. CROWTHER To Paul and Loretta Crowther, 353 Ruth Ave. Chester, a eon, Nov. 23. TRIGG To Eustace and Ther esa Trigg, 1502 Reading Chester, a son, Nov.

23. BACKED HEART William and Fran ees Halnes, 1577 Yates Lin wood, a son, Nov. 19. James and An nle Kennard, 938 W. 8th St, Ches ter, a daughter, Nov.

19. Carl and Betty Ness, 4300 W. 9th Chester, daughter, Nov. 19. Aloysius and Vir glnia Miller, 2110 Chichester Ave Linwood, a daughter, Nov.

20. Frank and Do othy Mallozzi, 209 Beech Rd Chester, a daughter, Nov. 20. Richard and Ro- Zachar, Parkmont Lenni Mills, a son, Nov. 20.

Elwyn and Mary Dlviney, 88 Mildred Lane, Green Ridge, a daughter, Nov. 20. Theodore and Elam Sando, 110 Sherwood Lane, Green Ridge, a son, Nov. 20. ROWLAND-To Charles and Margaret Rowland, 312 el Boothwyn, a son, Nov.

21. Justin and Naomi Hayles, 153 Bethel Ches-Pj ter, a daughter, Nov. 21. I Paul and Helen Tashjian, 1089 W. Circle Ridley Park, a daughter, Nov.

21. Kenneth and): Faytha Chaires, 66 Pennsylvania Chester, a son, Nov. 22. Thomas and Joy Brazinski, 1024 Ward Chester, a daughter, Nov. 22.

Robert Mary Ann Pietluck, 1111 McCafferty PL, Chester, a Nov. 22. Henry and Elizabeth Mulligan. 2120 W. 2nd Chester, a daughter, Nov.

22. Harry and Margaret Sharkey, 721 Mcllvaine Chester, a daughter, Nov. 22. FITZGERALD MERCY and Ruth Cordes, 2984 Pennview BroomaH, a son, Nov. 22.

Felix and Helen Capobianchi, 821 Bedford Collingdale, a daughter, Nov. 23. Andrew and Helen Keegan, 507 S. 4th Colwyn, a son. Nov.

23. Otto and Adele Klein. 156 Lafayette Collingdale, a daughter, Nov. 23. Charles and Marie Lynch, 404 Colwyn Colwyn, a son.

Nov. 23. James and Claudia Rickards, 712 Surrey Lane, Glenolden, a daughter, Nov. 23. SMITH-To Joseph and Claire Smith, 810 Clifton Colllng- dale, a daughter, Nov.

23. 1 Joseph and Arlene Bernek, 1114 Main Darby, a daughter, Nov. 23. OTHER BIRTHS Mr. and James Harrar, 606 Clymer" Lane, i Ridley Park, a son.

Nov. 14 the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Cancer causes about 4,000 deaths a year among children under 15 yeari of agt in UM United States. my recently, according to Local Board 60. Five men will report to Fort Knox, for basic training.

They are: William Edward Rose of 230 Wliite Linwood; Otlu R. Byrd of 235 Broadway Ave. Chester; James W. Ranson of 1323 McCay Boolhwyn; Jerome Sullivan of 2947 Dorman Ave. Broomall; and James E.

Malonej of 1328 Peach Boothwyn. Edward W. Smith of 426 Vernon Media, will report to For 75 Make Honor Roll At Smedley Jr. High five students made the honor roll for the irst reporting period at, Smedley Junior High School, Albert L. Bcrger, principal, announced today.

Grade 7 Barbara Auerbach, Tonie Brown, Marcia Brown, Dorothy Campbell, Katherine Chen, Diana Garfinkel, Lois Harper, Susan Kaplan, Elaine Konrad, Jo sephine Mignogna, Janice Mitchell, and Marsha Neary. Geraldine Nequist, Frederick Pepper, Sandra Peterson, Flora Sellers, Lynnc Spencer, Barbara Fhyngo, Sharon Wood, Paulelta Wilson, Lawrence Kalz, and Peer Maneos. Grade Beaver, Diana Bradley, Terry Burkett, Faye Deckter, Nancy Fletcher, Roberta Harris, Barbara Kaplan, Ilene ert Hibbert, Gerald Hall, Michael Kaplan, Jerry Peckman, Richard Sprague, Harold M. Stesis, and Claire Vogel. Grade 9 Frances Aldridge, Bette.

Lou Bradley, Carole Curry, Emma Cuslcr, Janet Dorhan, Bonnie Gricsmcyer, Joanne Holmes, Lana Hallman, Alexand ria llubick, Susan Leazer, Edith Mitchell, and Ruth Ann Palchett Darlene Pearson, Riah Sud Pamela Wimberly, Janet Towson Carol Wyatt, Thomas Burke, El lis Collar, Michael Rich ard Denmon, Stephen Dubro Walter Kaminsky, John Macln Kesselman, Susan Kolin, Myra Margulies, Charlotte Messick, Lois O'Brien, Anita Tatarelli, and Susan Thomas. Sandra Wildrick, Ellen Webster, Victor Balanow, Donald Blythe, Nelvin Coupe, John Gamble, Rob- lyre, and Nicholas Savopoulos. Council Bluffs, Iowa, on th Missouri River was named tha because for the bhiff on which th town is located was once the si of Indian pow-wows. Pinball Machine Survey Planned HARRISBURG State po- ice and Liquor Control Board gents will make a survey of inul iple-coin pinball machines in 'ennsylvania. They have been outlawed by the courts as gam- blig devices.

A directive from the Justice Department to district attorneys the 67 counties Wednesday em- ihasized the Supreme Court's ruing this week immediately made the machines illegal. But the department said Atty. Gen. Anne X. Alpern wants to know how many of the multi-coin machines exist in the state and what progress is being made toward getting rid of them.

40 DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, NOV. 26, Drexel Hill Man Wins State Post HARRISBUKG William B. Rogers of Drexel Hill, Tuesday wus appointed assistant executive director of the State Planning Board at an annual salary oC J10.432. Rogers, 32, formerly was with the government consulting service of the Fels Institute of and State Government, University of Pennsylvania. Miss Alpern fixed Jan.

1, 1960, as the deadline for disposing of the machines without risk of prosecution. Belk Heads CG Auxiliary ESSINGTON Thomas W. Belk Sr. of 2014 Parker Holmes, was elected commander of United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 48 at a meeting at Riverside Yacht Club. Other officers elected were William Reynolds of 2503 Cedar Secane, vice commander, and Charles P.

Lamey of Barren Media, training officer. Plans were started for a small boat handling course at the Ridley Township High School at a later, date. JOBBERS PRICES GIFTS Come See The ALL-NEW '60 PORTABLE "45" Automatic RECORD PLAYER CONSOLE TV "Service Saver" HORIZONTAL CHASSIS Zenith wily standard hand-crafted circuitry for greater operating dependability. No printed circuits In the chasss for less service headaches. EXTRA QUALITY FEATURES Full Power Transformer.

18,000 volts of picture powe Spotlight Dial Tone Control Fringe Lock Circuit HANDCRAFTED QUALITY Reg. 42.95 Our Price 26" Attractive 2-tone Carrying Case Fine Feather Touch Tone Control Classic Performance in a Classic Case! "FLEISCHMAH" ELECTRIC H.O. TRAIN SETS 5 12.99 HO Track Roadbed SJ 19c GILBERT 6.49 Plasticville HO Village 2.99 (20 COMPUETE PIECES 1) "AMERICAN FLYER" SETS AND ACCESSORIES OFF LIST! PRICES SLASHED ON THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF TOYS GIFTS! BUY NOW! USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN! OPEN EVERY NIGHT MON. THRU SAT. 'TIL 9:00 O'CLOCK OPEN SUNDAY 11 a.m.

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