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Delaware County Daily Times du lieu suivant : Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 16

Lieu:
Chester, Pennsylvania
Date de parution:
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16
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CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1936 to 9. to interview rents who Ai sited information relative lo the BROOKHAYEN school or their P.T.A. UNIT MEET IN RIDLEY TWP BthVcietelky, sister of the bride, a u't ed m0lr flt llver with Donald A. Hllsee, assistant principal in charge, and Miss Kath ryj) JIopkltMi, ma5ic supervisor, Karaszkiewicz are now at home to their friends at 2416 Meredith itreet, Philadelphia. The parental attendance banner sories of sliver.

Both carried "aUI. hookey, cross country ti i Backer and basketball. Mr. and Mrs. John Klause, of Grant avenue, Woodlyn, entertained Mr, and Mrs.

Charles V. Shivr ot Qunkertown; Mr. and Mrs. S. V.

HolUngsworlh. and daughter, returned missionaries from Burma, and Mr. and Mrs. 0. T.

Chapman of fa) tad i 'i, A'a. awarded to Miss Annie 13. Hayes, ninth trade teacher, for havlncr the Kinging. Kjiplanatlotis 0( student lai'cest number of parents present Thomas Karaszklewicz, was also best man for his brother, and the Jligh School Group in bi.uviui were given me presidents of the various exLsting organ CORNS CASTOR OIL rJige by the bridegroom's brother, Tnomas wore white satin gown with a train nd a SpanLsh lace jacket. Her tulle veil, edged with lace, fell from a coronet of beads and she carried white roses and, lilies of the valley.

Miss Julia Szczepanics, of Philadelphia, was the maid of honor. She wore a rose moire taffeta gown with hat and accessories of silver and carried a bouquet of pink roses, The bridesmaids, Miss Jean Zachwlja, of Philadelphia, cousin of the bridegroom, wore a gown of two toned gold and rose moire taffeta, with gold hat and accessories and Miss of the MdeV'T "CSlely' C0US1" Motion pictures, entitled "PJying the Lindbergh Trail," were presented ihrough the courtesy of the of the senior class, presided. mother, Mrs. Cieslellcy, wore a black print with accessories Ciesielky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Clealelky, of Dutton Mill road, Brookhaven, and Edward Kar asukiewicz, son of Mr. and Mrs William Karaszwicwlcz, of 787 North Twenty fourth street, Philadelphia, took place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. HedveJg's Church, Twenty third and Woody In Philadelphia, The Rev, Joseph Jareckl officiated. The bride, who was given in mar Session of Interest I Community News The first fall meeting of the Rid ley 'Township School Parent 1 MOXACOHN fL inufHiig oi uie aoitnictlc association, was also held on Monday i'juiaucipnia r.iecinc uompany. Geore Powell, flnan lal tvr.r0t.nrv omit.

LVU up pmlt i Jrt ij or roses. rht brldeffrootn's mother also reported that 02 persons had signed lieretflforo all public roads In Great Britain have been cared for by local authorities. Now, however, 4500 miles of trunk roads have been placed under control of the minister of transport. l. AWoluUJf ball season were completed.

Another meeting will be held on Mon Good HUKktlM fW. En, ujj iui im niuL iamij. aL U1L mceL Ins. Teacher's Association held or. laktl.

bottl. wa nto)4 TJrft rrtum wh, NOXA There was a dinner following the ceremony at the home of the bridegrooms parents. Mr. and Mrs. atonaay mgni, wan Mrs.

Satnuc Graul, presiding. The meeting va 1 ODWied with niavpr follmvrrl hv Urultlsu extended by Mrs. Graul to At the close, the group adjourned (o the cafeteria, where were served by Mrs. Samuel Stevenson and her committee, Mrs. Richard Frazler.

Mrs. C. Edward Rigbv, Mrs, George Clayton, Mrs. Edwin Hosier, Mrs. Marian I iy, Mrs.

Irwin Mease. Mrs. Cameron Domito Mrs John Rogers, Mrs. William Clymcr and Mrs. George Hlllard.

PoJsom Girl Scout Troop held lis weekly met; tins on Monday night, at i tin Gladys i he Id'i i charge. Tlie patrol Jcadcrs elected, Doris Riddagh, Phyllis i iuije uiiu jjeuj v.euo. instructions were received on signaling and plans were made for an ovcr nlghl The Indies' auxiliary of I'lilcom Plre Comnanv. will Smld IK i i Lei i ii tiittb I. Newton Burboroiv, new acuity manager of the athletic association of the high school, gave a conci.se report on ihc financial condition of the Athletic association, and said thai it would he necessary to; the high school to have the support of the community In order lo continue athletics in the school.

Mr. Dur also informed ii5.s listeners, that the athletic association, expected to be inducted in the P. I. A. A.

very shortly. The athletic association, has begun a membership drive. The teachers were introduced by Miss Mary Conuely, Kirls' physical instructor. The high school has MacDonald. whose subjects are; English and Spanish; Miss Janice Yountr, Junior Business Train Ir.jr and Miss Juanlla Sorwwio, social studies.

Ralph B. Sharer, principal of the 1 high school, explained the difficulties under which the school has be eh laboring, riue to nearly 100 more pupils entering than had been rcK Jstered. The attendance at the i school is 853 pupils, the school being filled to capacity, having been de (iRr.ed for approximately USD pupils. Mr. Sharer announced that he would be in his odlcc every Monday evening, except holidays, from 7.30 Sale Starts Tomorrow Store Closes Tonight at 6 Goodwin, presiding.

A meeting of Republican workers ot the rvsorn precinct will bo held his cveninii. at tile doiae of Airs, lil dr. belli 'lalt of Ander.wn avenue, Berkeley. Districts for the fall campaign will be outlined to the workers, who will begin a house to lioi.sc Republic.ms in Here it is again folks our regular end of thc raonth BARGAIN FESTIVAL! The dollar sa event that so many of our customers are learning to look for! No wonder the prices be ow early show why Sale starts tomorrow morning continues for the reS of the week mi hot ZC CP 10n Ur I lf ng period Friday niht and Saturday (until 5 P. DoTt miss these bargains in new Fall wear! Money Saved is as good as money earned! are invuco lo attend.

Mr. and Mrs. T.efsl n.trf Curran, of Folsom, and Thomas Joying a two weeks' 'notorfng0 Lrlp the western stnlcs, have At assembly Monday afternoon. This Store Will Close Friday Night at 5 O'clock Re opens 5 P. M.

Saturday Sale Specials! Zioseup. and Comedy by ERSKINE JOHNSON GEORGE SCARBO NEWRCT BAII ii ISp rTf fO AJ I IAM HI S2. right here own MtlmX 1 Wk Plete line or Misses' and I jth for Heref3 i I LADIES' HOUSE FROCKS worth conting f(, T' TcV f' HEIG HtjS.FEET, 5 1MCHE.S. VOIG UT, lOfo POJSDS. Bi CrD Hnift.

Bi ua EYS. eOG.M,MlCe, PRINCE, DEC. J.90&. REAL NAME, KETTI GALLIANO. OO.

il.ASTEP6P LAKGUAGC IN Siy. MONTHS. in OWNS seVEpAi. LADIES' SKIRTS TRAVELING BAGS MEN'S DRESS PANTS INFANTS' COATS $1.00 HOLLYWOO! By ERSKINE JOHNSON LAPEL WATCHES 5 1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 special. A IasIiIim: P.1" Ihc (le.siretl eileet.

ella Hollywood's baby slats 'e nc iins oeen Jook Clilld Enjoy Spanking? BROADCLOTH SLIPS bays Baby Jane Quigley's mother: FALL SWEATERS s1.00 nui.i io accomplish its Part Wool BLANKETS 1 00 llorr's wool mixed hlankrl or mi xtfllf.lt urlftUt. MK prirod. tionai tlc a' a eliVld BOYS' KNICKERS $1.00 rnuine Twemoroy knickers for Ikjts ii the heavier Fall and Winter wflshts BOYS' LONGIES 2 1.00 Loni panls for the pronfns hoj HeT "'lilt fabric for Fill Winter. 3 1.00 uln. nrtuSiuy iinngs just tor the purpose of nttraci ing nt.lent.lon, and spanking only provides a dra sin iHpj, built up i 1 1 i ii actually enjoy.

Baby Jane is con nned to her own room when she's Snys Mrs. Elizabeth "Fellows grandmother of Kdlth Fellows 'Edith has never been spanked New York psycholofjists who decided recently that spanking children is injurious. Spunky Mc Far land does net spanked. But not the Shirley Temple, Jane Wiih ers, Freddie Bartholomew, Jackie Cooper. Virginia Weidler.

Sybil Jason. Edith Fellows, or Baby Jane Quigley. It's a cinch some of these kids deserve good things now and then, but. the respective parents shudder at the very Perhays even the slightest idea of whipping a family breadwinner, who earns more than a lot of bank presidents, would anise conscience trouble. But this reason, of course, isn't Included when the fond parents of the screen's staricU sire their antt spankinK views.

The Manhattan psychologists said that corporal punishment, for child resulted In stubbornness, lack of into! licence, and misunderstanding of the difference between riRht and wrong. Hollywood's proud parents think along simitar lines. With the exception, of course, of young Mr. McFnrlanU's mainn. Says Mrs.

McFarland, mincing no words: "Spanky gets spanked when he deserves it. I don't see nnvthinL. Children's DRESSES LADIES' UNDIES SERGE KNICKERS 2 1.00 TURKISH TOWELS 5 1.00 TABLECLOTHS 2 1.00 she cln. nnti.i 2 1.00 her aside and point onT'thal 5 1.00 i like her. She wan is evervone lo like If niiAiliy Turkish Tablecloths or excellent qii.illty.

Wl iter. Thus, ray rcasonltiR plan has always proved Stars Withhold Hn(T Likewise, few if any of the sons TOTS' DRESSES sutler good, old fashlnnr ri LADIES' SLIPS BOYS' SHIRTS I 2 s1.00 WINDOW SHADES 4 1.00 ittgs' CVe" 5Ught 'hnfc LADIES' HOSE 5 1.00 5 1.00 example, if it KOt iirouiut that de I Attractive little frn out of her kids. "I HOI1 rood's rl 3 as ni r.a I Reasons Willi Shirley Says Shirley Temple's mother: do not spank Shirley and have never spanked her. Shirley is a per son with whom one can reason, she LADIES' NEW CH1LDRErS OXFORDS Growing Girls' Skoes MEN'S FALL spoiled, just the same. r'" Piles Go Quick nmjciwiiuj swiv sne HsKcd lo do certain things and asked not to An others.

It would Ik an insult to Shirlev and a. vlniaiirm Konality to enforce obedience by Untoo snots Says Jane Withers'' mother: Jane gets no spankings. I have never believed in bringing up children by means of the rod. or the I CHILDREN'S A IADIF55' 4 1.89 I SWS c.3 1 SUEDIHE SUPPERS prT Ishment is necessary, Jane more dceolv afTer.ipd hv v. pect of being deprived of something she likes to do than she would be S1.00 hlylier.

All sizes: called his prescription IlBM BOID.1 Says Freddie Untidy Says Freddie Bartholomew's aunt, "Freddie doesn't get spanked 1 spanking, but think St seldom brings the desired nunorcus of pa ons rtcord of tlcnts with a rr BOYS' NEAT DRESS OXFORDS $1.49 eulU; llave slrced the moral side of his upbringing and he is Luiivuicca mat. wrongdoine ifYn Punishment. His principal fault untidiness, but I been able to find any ef eorrect that vet." Cooper's mother: Wnea Jfcckie requires correction noi.

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