Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 8

Location:
Chester, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1936 iib News oQ County and City Social, Personal and Women's CI MARRIAGE LICENSES COUPLE MARKS Gossip About People You Know ISSUED AT MEDIA You Can Crochet Your Costume GOLDEN WEDDING The followinz marriaee Home and Club Activities Engagements, Weddings were issued in the office of Winflcld W. Crawford, register of wills, at Media: Mr. and Mrs. William J. William Bowden.

73. 417 CiLstor Saturday, at 3 o'clock In the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, by the avenue, Glenolden, and Dora Gordon, 52, Twentieth and Cherry streets. PhlladelDhla. Edwards Felicitated By Friends josepn savage, 2o, 68 Bartram Two Occasion Dress Has Separate Badson, 24. 198 Park place.

Yeadon. crepe with while accessories and wore a corsage or pink rosebuds and hnhv't hrinth. Her onlv attendant. Fifty years of happy, man led life ere celebrated yesterday by Mr. Mrs.

James A. G. Campbell, or, R07 East Twentieth street, will en (crtain at luncheon in her home today. Miss Rubve Rucker, of 126 West Mowry striet. left yesterday to visit relatives in Roanoke, Va.

She expects to return about July 15. Miss Janet Cooke McAllister, of West State street, Media, has unyan. 2d. San Fran Skirt, a Sun Halter Back andk ana Husan E. Osterman.

and Mrs. William J. Edwards, when Mrs. John Campbell, was drc3Kcd in Rutgers avenue, Swarth of friends feted them at their pink crejx; wun maicning i a corsage or pink sorlcs ana home, 56 West Eighth street, on Smart Little Swagger Jacket rosebuds. their golden wedding anniversary.

John F. Prankish, 21, 1000 street, Philadelphia, and Barbara Tondr'o, 22, El Centro, Cal. Paul op, oi (Jirticn, Mr. Edwards has Ikt ii a tipstufl man for Mr. Hess.

Are vou one of the clever people straight needles. 1st to 6th rows worn a rot xrrrt vinth immeaiaieiy ancr uic ccrcmuuy in vountr couple left by motor to In the court house In Media, for the past fourteen years, being appointed who like to knit or crochet their incl: across. 7th row: across. N0rth Paiethorpe' street; Geortre spend a week with the bride's par nwn Hfkis and suits? If so. vou 8th row: across.

These 3 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grovcr J. Bell, and among the many who paid trib will like this crocheted two occasion constitute pattern. The right side ))oth of 260O south Seventieth of Mahuffey, Clearfield r.ounty, i uiuw wii.iiaciJd.iau: i.

oun ucu.iv uv 2 street, all of Philadelphli Hillyard Sweney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Sweney, of 515 fit Tweniv second street, "eft today for i camp at Acahcla, Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. Foster E. Reber and m.i.. htirirnn Virginia and Gcorce. Directions for skirt and top are inches.

Then increase 1 st each at Wyoming avenue, Philadelphia, and On June 20, 1880, Mr. Edwards vho was born ana raised within ihort distance of his nresent ad Mr, hoss is mc son oi Mr. is. Alan F. Hess, of Linwood.

MAG Kit FOSKKV Miss Armenia FosknV. daughter oi'936 East Sixteenth street, have dress, married Miss Emma and crochet cotton, color 116 Bios oil 22 sts at of next 2 deinhia yesterday Mr mid Mrs. Willlsim J'. FoskeV. of WllcKen vh 1 in Phil adelphla, hut eame to this city, a som Pink, 14 balls (for jacket and rows, then bind oil 10 sts at begin Harry H.

Keenan, 40, and Jennie hern spending several uuyn pa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer, of p.HHimnrtH Midtlletown road. a young girl.

They were married by balls '(for halter). Knitting pins, at )eginning of each of the next 3 Lrd 2'3 nd Muriel Small 21 Mlllsboro, and Rudolph Mager, son of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Mager, of Milmont Park, were united in Dair No. 3 3 mm slKe). A circu rows.

No decrease 1st at both ends pastor of the First Presbyterian marriace Saturday evening, zi. lar steel needle No. 3 (3 Steel crochet hook No. 4. cnmcir hizej.

oi LHL.it iow iimt s. jjLcieaae i hu 28 arld Sidney T. Smith, 22, Brandy Two 1 at both ends every 4th row for SB wIne summit, were granted license have returned to their home after spending the week end at Pocono Unusally active, despite ills 70 piece buckles for vestee. Narrow times (56 sts at 8 o'clock, in the parsonage of the South Chester Methodist Church, by tin; nastor. Rev.

Ewintr. v. ro Wea, at EiKton, yesterday. elastic 27 inches long. Gauge, 8 sts snouin session in court, and when not ri equal one Inch; 15 rows efiual 1 through center, if not, work a few AWARH PfJIV.lCi AT inch.

more rows in pattern without de iv ivI'LF 1 A 1 gaged in the court room of Judge Miss I'OKKey wore an iuiuil ciiiuim ensemble with matching net turban and slippers and white lace mitts. Her bouquet was of yellow lea roses PIANO RECITAL To' shane neck: Work in Dattem slafT In Court Room No. 5, occupied bv a visitlntc indite. Mrs. Erlwuids.

ana tmny Dream. Is 00 vears old. inc coupic una three sons. William. mauling in sts as loilow Decrease son neia reciiais on iwo mornmgs Yarncll Weston, son of Mr.

Jier only iiiientinnt was miss iui Doerlng. wlio wore a yellow clilftoi ensemble with matching picture Ha and white slippers. Her shouldc corsage was of pink tea roses air Mrs. I. Y.

Weston, of 1223 East Earl, both of this city, and Howa "Lefty" Edwards, of Wlklwood, sts are worked off. Break off and Eighth Street. Ninth street, is at Camp Castle, nca Downingtown. where he will rcmali for the summer. Ed wauls has he.

a hh lone finish other side to correspond. Turn Prizes for high averages attained under 4 rows at bottom of vest for a during the year were awarded to hem. Pit vestee on wrarir nnrl mark Selma Kassab. Gertrude Varin. Republican and active in politics off portions, under Marie Wahl, Dorothy Rosenberg Ralph S.

Ivins and his son, James blue delphiniums. Clarence Doughty, of Milmont Park, war. best man for Mr. Mager. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr.

Matter's parents In a member of the old Sixth Reg! Harvpv Tvins. of Rochester. Then with crochet hook and Hose The students who entertained wer thread, ch and with right side of Trevania Wilcox, Dorothy Mousl in thi (tiipsI. of Mr. Ivln's mother vania National Guard, and last eve nliur.

he and Colonel James A. Milmont. Thirteenth 'and Walnut Campbell, who was an ofllcer in the corps at the same time, exchanged worK iacing you, in extreme "tin uuuiiaii, jj ili npetwer, Marie upper right corner where 22 sis Wahl, Florence Smith, Esther Blain, were bound off. along armhole Selma Kassab, Walter Hosier, Allen until next corner, easinc in under Brick, Gertrude Varin. Bettv Wil ADAMS SIIEKWOOD commanded bv Colonel P.

M. arm portion to curve armhole and klnson, Elizabeth Bowles, Wadea keeping remainder Hat. Make 3 Kassab, Gertrude Andrews, Dorothy Sherwood. 320 Riverside was Major General William Price. in inis corner, across necK nad ooyn, june make 3 in other corner, lenho i rr i ma Ward and Dor Fairfield and Frederick Adams, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Mrs. Annie Firlein, of Garden lias announced the marriage of her daughter. Miss Jessie Elizabeth Flrleln and Charles Henry Lodge, son of Mrs. Mary Lodge, ot Parkside, in Elkton, on June 3, 1335.

Mrs. Jesse M. Brewster, of 3H men worn down other armhole eas omy wuKinson. aerou.s handsome floral pieces received bv Mr. and Mrs.

Aaams, oi iiranaon, tsinronc, isiik At end of row, ch 1C, turn. 2nd A5 lt R6es. brick mortar bcomei Edwards, and the Court Officers and Guards Association, presented i o'clock. In the Boulhnort ow; Make 2 in 1st ch from hook. the' couple with a beautiful kitchen Congregational Church.

Kouthport, in eacn scoi previou: HOTELS AND RESORTS break ast set. The court house dele ing 3 in each corner at neck. oy ine itev. joscpn wieni gation was headed by George II. Ch 1 turn.

3rd row: in each Pcnnell street and her daughter, Jeanne Claire, have left tor Richmond, where they will visit Mrs. Brewster's son in law and ATLANTIC: CITY. N. rlagc oy her father, wore a gown made 'by John Cardwcll. antique ivory crepe inane lh to 7th rows incl: Repeat ATLANTTr.

CITY simple lines with a train and Among tne invited guests daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Brighter ana More Attra ory nine veil. ft he cai ilea went and 'Mrs.

Wiltlnm .1. Edwards, Earl Edwards and daughter. ana lines oi tne vaiicv. and work over ch making 1 In persuing hotel So. Emma, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard ainv m. urvstic or nau mast Jna ch irom hook, and 1 in each of 33 ch, along neck edge till Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgc of Aldan, and Clement S.

Levis. Of lss Sherwood's matron or honor liai 1 liekens. and Mrs. 'How sown of pumnklri crene before, and down other Broadway, Clifton Heights, who were married on Saturday, June 27. ard Wllekens, Rev.

Stanley Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Brown. Mr. at St.

Peters Lutneran ctnurcn, in R.B UUT3Y M.D. hair, anc carried taiismai yellow sweet neas. babv't and Mrs. Rae M. Kaplan, Judge W.

ch 1 turn. 9th tow: 1 In each of previous row, with 3 at both corners of each neck band and 1 decreased at neck edge base of each band. Ch 1, turn. 10th row: Fort Jcrvis, n. i By inc tcv.

Mcy at 11.30 o'clock. breath and blue delphinium. Pa tricia Ellen Sherwood, niece of the George Plotts, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oricic, was the llower girl and won Mr.

and Mrs. John Kandravt, oi 547 Madison street, celebrated the Skip 1st and continue as for 9th row. 11th to 17th rows incl: Same Crocheted two occasion dre: Dwver! Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr.

CROQUIGNOLE WAVE Reg. $3.50 Complete dress ot yellow chillon and car id an old fashioned liouniir t. twenty fifth anniversary of their Mrs. George Newell, Mrs. Elizabeth as win ana lutn rows.

Sew buckles as in illustration. 1 1 bert Adai i of 1 wls Iw I. ecu. nil's. olios Air.

end Mi HEDGEROW PLAYERS WAYNE ESTATE BRIDE AGAIN I marriage on aunaay wnen tney cn tertained members of the family Infnrmnllv nt their home. Mr. Knll Island, was his brother's best man J. C. Jllaokwcll, Dr.

Francis Ad! Howard Palmer. Mr. niifl Mrs Skirt TONIC IN OKLAHOMA PLAY SET AT $133,434 Starting at bottom with Pink and Lcedom, John Cain. B. Frn dravi Is well known as a member of the traffic squad of the police circular ncenie cast on JtiO sts.

Joi Thomas, Mrs. Frank Wiley, department. NAN'S Beauty Shoppe The futility, frustration and dis An estate estimated in excess of and the ushers were Thomas W. Grant, of Fairfield, and Sidney Crook, of Hartford. A reception tollowcd the ceremony at the home or the bride's parents.

Alter a wedding trip' by motor through the New England States, M. usoornc, Mr. and Mrs. Joscpi Greiiiniincer. Dr.

A. G. Asbell. Wil needle. 1st' and 2nd content pervading an Oklahoma $133,434 Is disposed of in the will of Mrs.

Anna Flemlnc. widow ot .0 re liam B. McClcnnchan, William J. Mar Center. Guv G.

de Furi.i. Captain Fleming, formerly ot this Mrs. Emma P. Wood. Lite of 19 Pembroke avenue.

Wnyne, nnibifted larm in inc cany part oi tne century with the overpowering influence brought by the sudden intrusion of the oil fields into the rjeace Mr. and Mrs. Albert Denny, Mrs. I I RED CROSS I I city, is spending inc summpr Cape May, N. where she ha taken cottace.

Mrs. Flemlnc' "'Hi Airs Aisoms win reslile on Mill Plain road. Fairfield, Conn. lut area arc lire topics uessio uouahan. Lewis Palmci Judge Albert Dutlon MacDade, Mi and Mrs.

John Lewis. Mr. and Mr: at Media. Realty included in the estate Is estimated at $33,434. The income from $6,000 jS to be paid to three sister Elvira.

Eliza ttern. Work in pattern straight 8 inches, then decrease 1 st beginning of every plain stripe, rk straight for 3 inches, decrease st at beginning of each ridge ipe. work 3 inches straight and brother, John JanciLsha, and his urldc is a graduate of Miss Drought ociore tne aucuence uy tne latest production of the Hedgerow familv. of 327 Nicholson road. Rid Smith Kindergm Lai Lewis Horner.

Dr. E. W. Miller. ley Park, arc now the guests of beth unit it tie nntia.

'lie will pro Training School 1 Theatre, "ine Lonp.tome west." Mrs. J. Stokelcv. William J. Mc EjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjK x.smVl i Mrs.

iieming. Lvnn RiftEs. which onencd last nicht ui Miss ci 111 Mrs Mai mnlnder between two dauchl ten teacher In the Chester school Jessica W. Langstomnnd Beatrice tor the past Mr. and Mrs.

A. Sidney Johnson have returned from their wedding Hardly a play in the sense ot bert Berman. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson, Mrs. John Tavlor.

Harrv Blnuv W. Jlolloway, hut a codicil give: 50.000 lo Mrs. Lancston. not chanc the average production, the show IUNNING CltOSS of skirt. Then make beadimt trip to the wnitc Moum.au coast of Maine and Canada nas nttie piot; to oner, oetnc more in(; iuiv of the other nrovisioi)? 'of follows: SI st in next st, ch 5, 1 si inrs.

victor uuraarn, Mr. nncl Mrs. Nattcrcla. Mr. and Mrs.

Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. The of Miss Genre inn the will.

The two ilauglUcrs imtl the now at home to their friends at 112 on WTonK Side of skirt in fitb rnri in white with brown HAMPTON I $6 50 I of an expository tableau portraying the life of the Oklahoma farmer and the struggles of a woman flung Clemson Cross, daughter of Mr. from top and 3 sts to the left of si isnwaru i. Mr. ami Mrs. and Mrs.

William Edward Cross, of Pare avenue, swartnmore. Mrs. Johnson Is the former Miss Emma Jane Camolon. whose mar A. G.

Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred riaeiity rnuaneipnia rrnst company arc named executors. Mrs Wood died on June 4. A mm C.

Daly, late of Nor an environment wnicn she had on edge ot skirt, ch 5, 1 si st Cdee in 6th st from Inst jsh nn oicmson paiK. no letov (SfritthSL III seaman, Mr. ami Mrs. Tluimn: to avoid. riage took place on Saturday, June lormerly ot this city, lo Charles edge, ch 5, 1 si st in 6th md from nans, unn wc TIarrv Learv jtrangely enough, the best char John Young, Hugh Decry, Domlnicic er in last litem's show was ai neiiry uunnuig.

son oi ur. ana Mrs. William O. Dunning, also of wood, wills $500 each to three chil drcn, Anna C. Munhmi and Wil 1mm J.

and John J. Daly. The re entirely irrelevant figure. Pan Gil Hi top ano sis to leit ot last si st oi edge. Repeat from around.

Rui clastic through beading. Make a 1 inch hem at bottom of skirt. Morris, u. Memt Stroud, Peter Russell. William Paul.

lUicuuetown, iook place in Middle town Saturday evenintr nt played by Jasper Decter, who injects into the play its only humor not so filS KDGMONT CHESTER Millinery Shop 1H SPECIM. PURCHASE Urated their twenty fifth wedding tne steps oi ine temple much by his lines but by his deft Calvin Wilson, Adam Erdcman. Tliomas Murray. Scott KaulTman. James L.

Doak. Abner Hlnkson, and Mr. and Mrs. William Adams, In the Japanese garden on the es MOSES, SENATOR 3 anniversary at their home on bun day. They had as their guests Mrs.

Weber's brother and sister ln law. nanaung oi tne part, "i op" carefree, devil may care loafer. iaie tne brine's grantimot her. FOR A IV miunucr of her estate is left to another daughter, Estellc M. Hnlder man.

'the estate is estimated at $3700, of which $0500 is in realty. Mrs. Daly died on June 17. The estate of Mrs. Jennie E.

Sadler, late of 300 South Sharon avenue. Darby township, who died on October 31. last, will be administered by Stanley E. Sadler, a son. An 'othcr son.

Leroy Sadler, and two Mr. and Mrs. Geooree J. Roebllne. Mrs.

ucorge cicmson. The ceremony was performed by Ihe Rev Robert O. Klrkwood. TIMES, RUNS AGAIN CONCORD. N.

June lUPl has the misfortune of being the father of a very wayward daughter, married to a clod of a farmer, but SACKED HEART HOSPITAL 'ft of Scranton, Pa and another brother, Monslgnor John J. Kocb ling. of Texas, who will remain with who runs off with one of the slicker Pre Holiday The bride, who was given In marriage bv her rather, wore nerlfv At b(, tieorge Higgms A the Wcbers lor a visit. rc iongueo um uiiara Kenuon vtuage ooys. All of the action of the show gown of white marquisette and in.

announced his candidacv acrain Admitted to the Sacred Heart Hospital were Mary Hilda Hades, 4 West Porcstvlew road. Parkside; Lovanna Pertchat, 2507 West Sixth slrect; and Antoinette Wcsolowsky, 017 West Sixth street. veil tailing rrom a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried n. fnn.

grandchildren, also survive. The volves around the malign influence cast upon the Bingham familv bv a Sale WEDNESDAY ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Firth, or Citv. entertained at a children'; is for the United States Senate seat to which he has been elected three times since 1908.

shaped bouquet of orchids, gar estate Is estimated $HQ0, which $300 Is in realty. youngish stepmother, played by Corinnr Griffith most glamorous shirs of 11 silent era and formerly Walter M. Morosco, lie. party in honor of their son's. Harry ueiiui.s mm nues oi uxc valley.

Moses will oppose Senator Hrnrv ouite the domineering fieure meant hride of Gcnrsc Marshall 1 for the character. Miss Bancker is M. Keyes and young Governor H. Styles Bridges for the Republican Montgomery, Ramona Coward, Sister Mary's Kitchen James Lvnnn. William Vast Kits quite adequate in the role of woman who.

seekine ease and lux iiuuuiiiiuuu in ine oepiemDer prt ertskms tire football tram, in a irprisc marrtac at Armonk, N. "1" Joan Hickcn, Gcraldine Diamond ury in a marriage, finds thai is Richard Diamond, Betty Jane Baldwin. Jack Loveland. Doris Gibson a poor guesscr after all. She takes AMONG MEDIA SICK Mis.

T. DeWitt. Vander Vonrt was her sister's maid of honor and Miss Molile Mitchell was the maid of honor. The other attendants were Mrs. William Schrade.

a cousin of the bride; Miss Kathleen Crtrnen dcr. Miss Ellen Allen and Miss Evelyn Chappcll. They were attired in white shadow lace costumes trimmed with green velvet and carried flower tans similar to that of the bride. William Schrade was best man. ner spue out on ner stepchildren, Gwendolyn Spragg, Patsy Spragg, fect condition.

PUBLIC LECTURES AT SWARTHMORE I Here a dsns' about heavy ruining the marriage of one, trying to stop the marriare of niiother and continually hariirerino the vnnnc nt Mrs. F. Marker Todd Is rer.nnprat. widte dair ing at her home. 431 East Broad ver that few other color schemes Miss Irene Wilson, or 812 East Sixteenth street, was guest or honor n.

ineve. I have sine ur dam street, alter a minor operation per The final three public lectures ot lly MARY E. HAGUE When you're planning cool and tempting meals for hot summer days, don't forget the appeal of crisp, snowly linen, crysutl and pleamlng silver. Vn Inviting table can go a long way toward propping up wilted appetites and soothing worn nerves. The wise housewife gives especial attention to table arrangements during the warm weather.

Flower arrangements should ni son, Jay Davis, a sensitive boy into whose mouth Riggs puts the only really poetic speeches in the show, although his other shows are filled ask that belonged to my grand at a onage supper ana snower giv 1 iv Miss Mildred B. Burns, on lornieo in ine orozer nospitai re mother and it's as satiny today as i ss hen she used It more than sG nous nt owarmmo.e oucge win dc Ihe ushers were Leu is norland, Henry Beakes. T. DeWitt Vaudcr Voort and Sayrc Beakes. years ago.

given tonight, tomorrow night and witn oeautnui language. The other strong characters In the show, which are well nortravpri reception and dinner and inc contrast oi tne pure wnitc Thursday night of this week. They red foods is most lor about two bundled are onen to all. with no admission those of Ralph Sallce, played by Walter Williams, and Marthy, the crnt evening. The guests were: i Misses Marian Balzer.

Cecelia Bal 7. and Margaret McElwce, of Fliil prfclphia; Mrs. Norman Bums. Mrs. B.

Townsend and Mrs. George Wilson, Miss Mary Carter. Miss Marian Durbnrrow. Miss Ada Lilians. Miss Margaret Lvneh.

Miss Pitch ford, Miss Dorothy Wtl and Miss Florence Wilson, of guests at me cross residence fo! nes tie lies h. nc sure to charge. Tonight's subject will be "America's Stake in the Far Eastern Conflict." bv Grovcr Clark, for eliectivc, too. lour menu may be anything you choose because there can be no cln.xh in color with white. lowca the ceremony.

On return from their wedding trip Mr, and Mrs. Dunning will be 300 NEW WHITE bowls that are deep enough to hold plenty of water. Some authorities (Harry Sheppard), played by Cele McLaughlin. Marthy escapes the AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE LICENSES tr editor of "The Peking Lender. ui course there nothing like aonic allcr August 1 in their by marrying Raloh.

but flmis hpr Hower stem in water, and it new horn ocing compictca at but. you can make a mistake0 self back In the same old rut less Felts, Crepes, Linens, .1 I A Place in the Sun." offcrine facts can use crystal bowls the effect of tender green stems through the man a year inter at the death her husband. Rough Straws, i I Others in the cast who ivnre. mr. a tomato juice frappc, either.

Tomato Juice Frappc Two cans of your favorite brand of tomato juice. 2 lemons, 'j tea to prove that foreign colonies are more of a liability than an asset to ihe imperialistic countries owning or trying to possess them. Straws and Panama Toy To Care for Sllvei Sweeney Clyde Those who arc fortunate enough honoraf'hcE5ev i 4 PHILADELPHIANS a hleldest son. RESCUED FROM BAY Caldwell, of Boothu yn, on Sv.nday. A picnic luncheon wes CAPE MAY, June 30 Four Pliila riwcd under the trees.

Those prcs AMM em were Mr. and Mrs. John R. dclphlRs were rescued from drown ticularly good were Hugh Graham, Mabel Sheppard and Helen Laird The rest of the cast included Rob Wednesday nipht's lecture will ho poon ceiery salt. 4 teaspoon onton ert Welch.

David Metcalf, Ann Clark. Vincent Copcland, John Psychology of the New Germany." by Mary G. Cary. a Journalist, and formerly with her late drons tabasco 77' wooq, uciiy irtuier, Harvey Welch, Henry Jones, Helen Alexander, misoana tne neaa oi tne interna Mrs. Virginia Kemp, Mr.

yesterday when their rowboat and Mrs. Charles i ind tpsct In Ihe Delaware Bay. Fred and hesitancy In using It on the tabic I every day. With "proper care, yon will never wear it. out.

To be sure, it shouldn't be used in the kitchen for scraping and stirring because the edges will wear down, but daily use on the table will not even dim its gleam. It vou wash stcrlmr sil HLiierme reiser ana itooert nan a pitcher. Add rcsnauv. nr. rii t10" Quaker Center in Berlin, cuts, stirring until suroi 'ihursda tncht, Pierre de Lanux.

and other seasonlnc nio tl i hi former Director of ihe Paris office tlairy, of rR.4 North lev. familv. Mrs. Herhrrt Thnmn. unanes Mehr, 2419 North For the Fourth It's Brown and Whites! and her son.

George Marvel ntv. Last night's show was the first time "The Lonesome West" has been of the Lcncue of Nation; dissolved Pour into freezing and Otto wrntv ttfth met HaSnrtn anH vtii i Hafch. 2324 North mm ircrt utun musny. tocrvc in pronuceo, it maKing the inth production in the Hcdtrerow's renrrtorv street, were saved by Cane May in not soap suds, rinse it in aiding water and wipe it dry on clean linen dish towel It. will speak on "Peaceful Changes and the Lcagu; of Nations." Dr.

Herbert F. Frascr. professor! of economics of Swarthmore Col lccc, is dean of the Swarthmore Point Coast Guards. 188 keep its luster Indefinitely. Hub olt It is the sixth Riggs play to be produced by the company.

The show will be repeated tonight. They were fishing when ihe wind upset their liny craft. Coast Guards observed their predicament and sent Usui stain? with each shwushine. so that the silver Is bright and shinging at every meal. This adds CROZER HOSPITAL BULLETIN FINAL CLEAN UP 200 STRAWS, FELTS CREPES 29c ri ooai.

inc nnlaacipmans tHntrJntr their boat ivcm nt, Institute of International Relations, the purpose of which is to enable civic leaders and the interested public to hear opinions of various experts on international TOMORROWS MENU Two patients were admitted to the Crozer Hospital, Upland, yesterday. Thev were Miss Clara S' with a 1 Follow the frappn with broiled minute steaks which may be anything from a cut of round lo the filet. Have them cut thin and broil them quickly. Top with grilled muchrooms, just as you serve them, and add a bunch of crisp watercress if it is available. With the meat serve two vegetables or.e buttered and the other in a cream sauce.

Let the market determine your choice In vegetables, selecting the best it offers. A salad of greens, served with a well seasoned French dressing, always satisfies and nut one in the up afler being tn the water Tor some time and were brought ashore. MANAND wTfeT prouiems ana the possioiilll ItUNKMK TAYI.OK I Miss Elva May Taylor, of East i Ttvelfth street, and James Price Bunker, of 2024 Edgmont avenue, ware married on Thursday. June 25. a', 12 o'clock, in the First Baptist Church.

Following the ceremony there vs a luncheon at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bunker, 2024 Edgmont avenue.

After ft. trip lo Washington, D. C. the young couple will reside at 901 Butler rtrcet. HESS BKXL iccurinc linnrovement throuun Media, and Charles Hnct pr 9Kno i i 1 hmore rth street.

Philadelphia, diain in llln milk, "i tl 100, DIE IN HOUR WARSAW. June 30 Jnmh All. yearly around this time by the UAICD1I Uf AUFII American Friends Service Commit ItI UvCKH WW ITI tee and the Friends' Peace Commit Nd NoiSrfwnvmtMyrMim aoddtUy dueto tee of Philadelpljia. w' i schuler. 100 years old, died yester tiunchcon Cold sliced meats, Jellied salad Melba, cinnamon rolls, hot chocolate.

Dinner Tomato juice frappc broiled minute steaks, creamed cauliflower, buttered asparagus. salad of mixed greens, raspberry Bavarian cream, sponge drops, mood for dessert. The free nubile lectures men 1 rf; I 1 luwnanip oi urzyDOW, hair an hour after his wife, Hinda, also 100, died. See these attractive oxfords built for a summer of action. Every pir Is worth S3.

Rubber or leather soles. Levy's Shoe Store IS WEST THIRD CHESTER Summer desserts arc at their bestw ion rd above will be given In the' when built around fruit. A f. uit i Friends Meeting House on the Bavarian cream can made the Swarthmore College campus. All MIsa Dorothy A.

BellJ. 2315 West street, ana Atn r. Hess, of death lo grief over the loss of' his 4th Edgmont Ave. evening lectures oegin at erto YLthwood, were united In aipxrlagc on o'clock..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Delaware County Daily Times Archive

Pages Available:
307,149
Years Available:
1876-1977