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By Gilbralth 1 CHESTER (PA.) TIMES SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1M SIDE GLANCES Oft QnduAlAifL Children's Birthdays I Bonnie Gail Vollmer. 521 Dalmasi Sunday, Jan. List Communion Service At Folcroft Union Church Folcroft. 2 years. Kathleen Mary Wilson.

1505 Honait Rites Listed For Churches In Ridley Twp. road, Woodly; avenue," Morton, 1 year. Lawrence W. Btlller, 3508 West Margaret Coulson, Providence Primos, 2 years. Naomi Lee Parraday, 1038 West Fifth street, iraiuer, io ears.

Communion will be observed at, board withdrew their protests both morning and evening worship I against the transfer of the license services in the Folcroft Union! to another owner but continued Church on Sunday with reception! their protest against the changing of members at the morning of the licease from one for inalt The Men's Bible Class Will meet beverages to one permitting the at 9.30 a. followed by the church! sale of liquor. Action of the school service at 10.45 when Rev. Robert! board was based on the fact that W. Smith will speak on "The Lord; the property is located within 300 Is Mv Shepherd" and the girls feet of the school grounds and.

choir will sing. under the Liquor Control Act, sale Sunday school will be held at of liquor is not permissible within noon and the Christian Endeavor that distance. Filing of the protest societies and Youtu Peoples Eel by the borough council was done lowsliip will meet at" el. 30 p. in.

The at the request of the board church service will begin for their cooperation in the matter, at 7 45 and Mr. Smith's sermon, During their business session the subject will be "A Man Without council authorized the setting a Cause." Miss Bettv Hardgrove aside of a page in the minute book will be voea! soloist. in memory of Edmund Wray. of Sunday school In St. John's Luth 1 Colwyn.

who served as Folcroft eran Church will begin at 9.45 a. engineer for several years 'on Sunday foil tl mornii Before his recent death. Services at Holmes Presbyterian Church for Sunday will be Sunday school at Del5 a. m. Worship at 11, jn charge of the pastor, the Rev.

E. Bradford Davis. Holy Communion will be observed. Infant baptism will be administered and new members received. The sermon theme will be, "A Hopeful New Year." A Session meeting will be held immediate preceding the morning service Music will be hi charge of the or anisi mess Mildred DBveney.

In the evening at 7. the Youth Fellowship Group will meet. Wednesday at 8 m. the Women's Organization Ur rhP viiik will meet at the home Eleanor Elizabeth i Foreaker 1J3 Oar Chester, 1 year. via boulevard, bharo! i 4 Janc cardvu ll.

708 Defense Edward Ftiiih js Onftih l.u ulJ. cde, ie: 4 vears avenue. FWo, 0 year: Ourmifhael, 312 Lloyd Theresa Mine i 10.J3 Meauurv s.mn Chester I vear. lane. Chester.

11 years. Aioori Edwards, 106 Lane Robert Dwium Hsmu r. jo rDiar.d years. Nuuh street, Chester, years. Thomas J.

Fianacan. 3rd, 1436 Sum Sri'idj a HaiUw. 1200 Etigle street. mit. street, Limvood, 5 years.

Chester. 3 years. Ruthanne Foley, 16 West Roland Fniest Hunter. 140 Providence road parksjde. 9 years.

avenue, Chester, 2 years. Alfred Frv, 3rd. Brookhaven and Robert Shane Kelsall, 607 Summer Moore rad Medla 5 years. street. Meoia.

2 vears. 3arb.ua 1131 Curr.eli Stanley p. Krr.iee, jr. toll A est avenue, Drexel Hill. 2 yeArs.

Third street, Trainer years Paul Louis Gomory, 87 South nr.vio Allan Kne. 119d Haverford, umsdowne avenue, Lansdowne, 1 road, Crum Lynne, 2 years. yeai. Sueann Spencer Lewis. 2121 Harris josemarv Gorman, 7120 Stockley street, Chester, 2 years.

r0fldi ynper Darbv, 1 year, Benje Dolores Lyons, I'enrairaina. 4 iherta Wrie Green, 1006 West Sec 4 years. ond street, Chester, 1 year. Rcnie Joyce Manning, loB Eighth Kalicv Evelyn Hodder, 680 Post road. street.

Upland, 1 year Trainer, 2 years. Linda Gail Morrison, 119 Isabel ave Jean Holmes, 705 Park lane rrue, Glenoiden. 2 years. road Judith Ann Mortimer, 1108 Morton Jones. 1210 Edgmont avenue, Chester.

1 year. i avenue, Chester, 3 years. Richard James Peterson, 24 East Rjcilarcl Nol Klepfer, Old Forge of Mrs, Albert Vogt, 223 Winona Services a' Folsom Presbyterian Church will be Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Worship at 11.

in charge nf rvip nsstor. Francis Browne. The orship service at o'clock when' and Mrs. Joseph Eenimore. GEORGE LOFEKJOK, of 2627 Want Rpvpnt.h street, this cit jxew i car live party rriaay mgttt when their guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Woerner, of Maple N. who are remaining for the weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rev.

John I. Cole speak on the subject, 'Facing Life Squarely." and the Junior choir will sing. Due to I he groundbreaking exercises at 3 p. in, the Children of the Church group will not meet. The senior Luther League will be with the Sun Shipbuilding and lsermon topic will be "Known o( is cclebratinj? 30 years of service in the Breaking of Bread.

Dry Dock Company He is em The Rev. J. G. Campbell, a misslon ti loved as first class boilermaker. lary from India will assist in serv nag communion.

Music will be in Stade. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buck uieiiuiueu ivmuc, road, Lima, 1 year. charge of tne organist, :vu.s.

evulu Doreen Gail Gallagher, 13 Walnut QehrV street, Marcus Hook, 3 years. I intermediate C. E. will meet at aL 1 p. m.

witn uonoia rvopp leader and the evening church vice will start at o'clock. Mr. 401 Fourth wimam Jarncs Long, 409 Evans Joseph Probert, Cole's subject will be "Our Response Sara Jo Ann Greer. 128 Chester plKe, p. m.

Senior C. E. will Mr. and Mrs. William Boy sen.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, Miss Vera Greenway and William Fritsche, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Katherine Kirk, of Collingdale, and Margaret Feni more, or Folcroft. Miss Margaret Fenlmore sDent vriri wpek Dt aver meeting uoinngaaie, i ycaia.

tne bovc oi oon. Folcroft Borough School Board ill meet Monday night in the Barbara Ann SeWrt, Marcus Hook, 6 years. Rose Marie Sepcie, 1410 Esrey street, Mary Elizabeth Guittare, 4 Twad dell drive, Boothwyn. 2 years. William Foy Gunter, 411 Manhattan street, Lester, 1 year.

Vincent Leroy Jones, 145 East school. special meeting of Folcroft several days this week visiting Miss Rni ftueh Council was held Wednes Jean uioson. or Rye, N. Y. Stephen Robert Stevenson, 223 East Thirteenth sheet, Chester, 3 years'; dav night in the flrehouse to finish! Mrs.

Harry Pharaoh and Twemy sixin suucl, wibw, years. place, cnester. i year. Meal Edward MeElwee, 3rd, 173 Pennsylvania avenue. Garden City, 11 William Robert 896 Main street.

Darby, 2 years. Carol Annetta Pajchel, 101 Clifton avenue, Collingdale, 2 years. Terrance Allan Shields, 153 Harvey avenue, Linwood, 2 years. Francis Staquet, 74.05 West Chester pike. Upper Darby, 2 years, Bonnie Mabel Stone, Pennell road, Lima, 3 years.

Carol Ann West, 946 Springfield tipihlhiu business for the vertr. AtmC Pharn'oh, of Charmont avenue, were dinner miests Pridav Immediately following the opening Dwight Gary Williams, 603 central avenue, Chester, 3 years, Nancy Elizabeth Williams, 1144 Han cork: street. Chester, a years. Linda June Winfree, Chester. 1 year.

James Elvood Wroteh, Lenni Mills, of the meeting the regular rou By JOHN CHARLES THOMAS Carolyn Anne Kearney, 26 Nortn Clifton avenue, Aldan, 1 year. Gloria Elizabeth Kugler, 37 Amos land road. Norwood, 2 years. Maryann Marsccano, 1201 West Second street. Chester, 1 year.

Leanne Christine Ray, 2102 Green night or Mr. and Mrs. William H. Johnson, of Yeadon. Mrs.

Ralph Kaighn'. or Folcroft avenue, entertained at luncheon on Thursday when her guest was Mrs, Robert D. Caves, of Philadelphia. tine ol business was set aswe order that the council and school board might receive further Information concerning the proposed transfer of the license of the business now owned by Mr. and Mrs.

Charlcs Murray, of Elmwood uvc Dianne Mary Young, 315 Third feeling of contact with all sorts of people which whether you know it or not is a very important part of being able to put ft song over, or interpreting the meaning of music. But life was not quite that street. UDland. road. 6 years.

Ditvm Kaigrin, oi roicrou avc io. had as truests Tuesday nleht Monday, Jan. Kathryn Cordelia Yeager, 244 win jL(mis thony valori, 1111 Mc One vonnc man named John Elkton, 2 years. years. jMarv Louise Watson.

1107 Clover Barbara Jean Bishop. 226 Greenwood Thursday, Jan. 6 lane, Buckman Village, 3 years. Mr. and Mrs.

William Weaver, of Media. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ashenfelter, of Folcroft Court, were New Year's Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul tt was a toWVin the minds of t.n reconsider road, bnaron win, i yirdra. Lorraine Ann Adamowski, 706 Cald Ann wenaeier, on ruuiwi Favctte Marie Bozman. 301 Fourth: well street, Chester, 4 years. protests which had been tiled Charles Thomas got plenty of early musical experience and inspiration, singing with his father and mother at these meetings afterwards or course, listening to his father preach! Don't think I didn't like it! Donald James Wilson, 32 bouth street, Upland, 2 years. Howard Wayne Baldwin, 42 West not I should go in for a singing career or be a doctor.

Both fascln ntpt me Then came the deciding will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. with George Gilbert in charge. Services at St. Matthews.

Lutheran Church, includes Sunday school at. 9.30 a. worship at 10.45, in charge of the pastor, the Rev. Raymond Foellner. Luther Leagues meet at 6.30 p.

m. Vespers are at 7.45. The Ridley Township Teen Youth Recreation Center will be open this evening from 8 to 11 at the high school. Mr, and Mrs. W.

D. Harlng are in charge. Volunteers are needed to assist, and are asked to report to Mr. and Mrs. Haring.

Ridley Township schools will reopen Monday morning at the usual hours, after a Christmas vacation since Dec. 22. The executive board of the Leiper ville PTA will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the home at Mrs.

Lucille Slang, 335 South Morris avenue, Penn Hills. The Mothers' Auxiliary of Woodlyn Boy Scout Troop 1, will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ida Baer, with Mrs.

Edith Brookes and Mrs. Carol Bentley as co hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hayburn and son Joseph of Ridley Farms, were entertained at dinner at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Havburn of Essington. Paul D. Shriver of GrRce Park, Is again a patient at Taylor Hospital where he will be confined for approximately four or five weeks. He will undergo a necessary operation on the right leg, which was badly fractured In an accident several months ago.

Miss PriscUlft McCulIough, of Uffftinst 1.11C u.m.Mui nm one oermlttinc the sale of Gienwooa avenue, rtjuan, i ctt pch dl icsrer. 3 vears. hovffrn ires t.n one Dcrmtltlnc Charmont avenue, entertained Thursday night when her guests Donna Louise Beacham, 1234 Provi ripnre avenue. Chester. 2 years: factor.

The Peabody Conservatory! on, wnen i too, uu music mv one and onlv career, I under the sale oi nquoi "i of Music in Baltimore awarded Patricia Ann Bishop, 612 Flower that stood how valuable these meetings the transfer oi tne nceiiai; umci persons. were Misses Jean nougiiLcu, ui ley Park; Etta Edwards, of Col wvn: Bcrnice Morgan and Jean tit of I everything' but singing street, (jnester, year. James Robert Blair, Media R. D. naa oeen to me.

not oniy in stimulating my musical interests, but in mind and I have never regretted my y.ncil and school! Shull, or r'oicroit. tion Dotn uit real tne very necessary Joanne Elaine Brown, 22 High street,) I Sharon mu, 2 years. Robert David Carey, 823 West Eighth Pick Leader AtMiddletown The troop committee of the Mid dletown Boy Scout Troop No. 1 met Thursday at Philip L. Carters home, Middletown road.

A new scout master, George Kirk Holden. was selected. He will be assisted by E. M. Simon, and Robert street.

Chester, 4 years. Joseph Patrick Cronin, 193 Fair view road, Woodiyn. 2 years. Vincent Anthony DiLodovico, 303 Avon road, Upper Darby, 3 years. Lawrence Richard Garber, 2416 inrUnv efcrnpt.

(Hipster. 2 vears. Ronald Clark. 3914 Mary Drexel Hill, 2 years. David Newton Culley, 37 Elkinton avenue, Chester, 2 years.

David Thomas Douthwaite, Tryens road, R. D. 2. Media, 2 years. James Francis and Edward John Eustace.

1532 Constitution avenue, Woodly 3 years. Phoebe Amelia Synch. 905 Lafayette avenue. Prospect Park, 3 years. Frar 711 Defense road, Woodlyn, 3 years.

William Robert Haines, 1221 Keystone road, Buckman Village, 4 years. John Edward HTirley, Ashland avenue. Secane, 3 years. John Edward Link, 520 Cedar ave Dolores Java. 400 Dalmas avenue, Folcroft, 12 years, nue, Darby.

3 Davie racAlthur. 37 Maple terrace. Clifton Heights, 1 year. William Edward Matthews. 106 Garv David Hatt'on, Providence road, Heal ti.

u. 1. Meaia, 1 yeai. pl ade for a community arbara Ann Herman, Plum street, bk(lnn nf hllrnlnp Qf Christ mas trees on Twentn isibjil. iua uili enrtsisf.

of a Droaram at Lm Summit street. Boothwyn, 4 years. Kathleen Larkin, Fox road, R. D. 3, Media, 6 years.

Diane Eleanor MacDonald, 20 Sev 7.30. All residents are asiteo to, give their old Christmas trees to tne I nUrCh ICLSS In enth street, Upland, 4 years. Box Luncheon Fes Thirteenth street, Chester. McCniiouEh. 1100 McCaffrey At Sharon Hill The Rose of Sharon Circle of the Dolores Marie Murray, 10OB Booth sti 1 el, Chester.

8 years. Robert James Strain, 1113 Madison street, Chester, 1 year. Sherry Lou Jean Thomas, 602 Pearl place. Chester, 2 years, k'" Barry Lawrence Wible, Bcatty road, Media, 3 years. 1 Andrea Marie Wilson, 442 Hibbs! avenue, Glenoiden, 1 year.

Tuesday, Jan. 4 Methodist Church, will hold a box luncheon on Tuesday at 12.30 p. at the home of Mrs. Herbert Myers, Andrew Peoples, Cynwyd avenue, Broomall, 2 years. Barbara.

Jean Peterson, 209 Beech road, Garden City. 6 years. Donna Arlettia Phillips, 18 South Chester pike, Glenoiden, 2 years. David Charles Rbthmel, 916 Sunset street, Trainer, 2 years. Linda Ann Smullen, 21 Glenoiden avenue, Glenoiden.

2 years. Rosemarv Vitulli. 210 President ave nup. Rutledfte. 3 vears.

MONDAY TUESDAY, JAN. 3 4 1431 ilimwooa avenue, oiuiuii jmu. Mr nnri Mrs. Paul Gibson of the Barwood apartments, are being con gratualted upon the birth of a daughter, Dec. 20, in the Fitzgerald Mercv Hosoital.

Dnr.alti Willi am 30:: Dade boulevard, Collingdale, 1 Charles Edwin Zettlemoyer, 1007 Meadow lane, Chester, 1 year. DOORS OPEN 8:30 A. Come Early! Limited Supply! No Phone Orders! monies. Those present at the meeting, were George C. Walters, William Haynes, George Ruth, Clifford E.

Garner, George K. Holden, E. M. Simon, and P. L.

Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ackland, of Pittsburgh, are guests or Mrs. Ernest Ackland, of Middletown road.

Eyron Clark, of Faifview road, underwent a minor operation Wednesday at Croaer Hospital and returned home today. Ruth Ann Burgess, of Middle town road, and Mrs. Paul Phillips, of Chester, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Leone, of the Elks Country Club, Bedford, for a week.

Hal and David Gracey, of Had donfield, N. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Brubaker, of Indian lane. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry F. Gracey and daughter Anne, of Had donfield, will be guests today. Rev, and Mrs. William Hamilton, of Roxana, were overnight guests of Mr.

and Mrs. William Grayson, of Middletown road. Mr. and Mrs. Sal Melchior, of Folsom, and Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Kunkel and son Dayid, of the Heights, were visitors Of Mr. and Mrs. L. Harbin, of Woodland Joseph Lawrence Barlow.

2800 'Friday, Jan. 7 Prtpmnnt. aveiiin'. ver Nicholas Battista, 7321 West, Judith Ann Bizzaro, 509 Kerlin Chester pike, Upper uaroy, vears. street, Chester.

2 years. Veronica. I. Bothwnil. 219 Concord: Plate Glass Mirrors CARD TABLES Pamela Anne Burrows.

B05 Der Occasional Chairs avenue, (jnester. oad, Drexel HUI, 2 years. The Sharon Hill school will reopen for classes on their regular schedule on Monday. Hibberd Gumpert of New York, has returned home after spending the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Hibbert Gum pert of the Barwood apartments.

The Rev. Dr. B. B. Wilgus, pastor of the Sharon Mill Methodist Church, will occupy the pulpit on Sunday, and officiate at the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.

Sunday school for all age groups at 9.45 street. Chesi ,10 ycais CorneIius Grasty, 600 East Suzanne Man istuer. ai Mac Nintnth strceti Chester, 1 year. Dade boulevard, Collingdale, 1 1 Sandra Lee Guthrie, Shavertown Stockton Randolph Cottman, i Ea7oMPh.thGJIver1 JrRock Hall 1504 Purdy street, Chester, 1 nt i rra ood 1 vears Betty May Crawford. 103 Pennsyl 1 ixM a'The Sharon Hill American Legion Post 193, will hold a regular monthly eeting on Monaay, in tne Dorougn hall.

Stephen Rodger Jones, 2720 Lehman street, unesLer, i year. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cottcrel of State College, have returned home aftr spnding th holidays with Mr. and Peter John Maneos, 116 East Third Qf Qafc avenue.

had as guests' street, Chester, 2 years. Mr anil Mrs Lewis Mary Theresa Cunningham, '114 A Providence road, Yeadon, 1 year. Carol Ann Deal. Sproul road, New Judith Ann Docherty, 316 South Morris avenue, Crum Lynne, 1 HpiLl SHOO Come Early! ouuu, Jim ana ueipni avenue. Mrs.

Cotterel is the former ind Leigh ton Lorn as, of of Media, Joan Charles. Davton. O. year. $900 00 The Sharon HiU uroup will meet Monday at the home of Mrs.

William Hoffecker 200 Garvin Modern and Triiriitfonal Mrs. C. H. Lewis, of Middletown road, visited Mrs. Edward B.

Cline. of Susquehanna Manor, York, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ahren, of Prc Invcntory Safe! 5 avenue.

Norwood, 3 years. Joan Galbraith. 19 North Ridgeway boulevard at 2 p. m. Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh K. Johnston of Garvin boulevard, have returned Knowlton road, have as guests to Styles! Fine Fabrics! Linda Elsie it 0 i 1 li tjo Penn boule an(i Mrs" charlcs pQK of drive. Chester, 3 years. 7 a5t nTdwne "years i Coatesville, and Mr.

and Mrs. Alan Richard Wayne Kershaw, 9 Chiches I red' E2f Wards lane, i Ahren, of South Westville J. home atter spending tne nouaays with relatives at Middletown, Md. Dr. and Mrs.

Samuel Light of ter road, Peltonville, 1 year. Charleston, S. spent the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. William road, were guests of Miriam Lewette Knopp 920 MSrfcet; 630 jobnson and Mrs. bamuei bneaa, oi Arden.

FridaV nieht. irgaret Helen Lauser 1544 Hud 1 wfllia'm Frederick Stock. 3rd. Som iioneCKer oj Marvin uu Mrs. Light is the former Gloria Ho CHENILLE RUGS Assorted ASSORTED GLASSWARE NURSERY CHAIRS IMnk A Blue PORCH GATES 1.112 2 5 6 7 Ft.

$2oo $2oo $2oo CLOTHES TREES MAPLE LAMPS Others to $5.00 STEP STOOLS Dr. Harry Davis, of Jackson, has returned home after a visit with his son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Dp.vis, of Glen Riddle road. Mrs. Davis will rp.mahi until January 15. 50c $200 $1oo $2oo $oo Joseph' Amos Monaco. Ridge road, Saturday, Jan.

8 Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson, of: Others $1.50 $2 00 .00 Descendants Pile Up Miller, S. D. Mrs.

Lizzie Campbell is only 67 years old but she has 83 living descendants. She has 12 children, 59 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. With the exception of two granddaughters all live within 20 miles of her home. Beverly, w. were guests ot mr.

and Mrs. Philip L. Carter, of Middletown road, Friday night. Others to $2.00 CRICKET ShOO CHAIRS nue, uaroy, 1 year. Robert.

Anthony Corradetti, 323 Lamokin street, Chester, 1 year. Gladys C. Durboraw. 914 East Fourteenth street, Chester, 10 years. Foster Carl Dryden, 1010 West 1 Ftf Georae Lee Munson.

524 Ear Times Classified Ads pay Adv. PAPER WARDROBES DESK LAMPS reemn street, Cnerter, i Donald Earl Smith, 345 South Morris avenue. Crum Lvnne. 2 vears. film street, unester, 3 years.

Wooden leather Top ASSORTED KHICK KNACK SHELVES 2.00 3.00 nvnt.hia Smith. AHcutt A oart 1 Frederick W. Echelmever. Ji By lob Tipplr TIME FOR FUN $300 HAND SWEEPERS Carpet ments, Upland, 2 years. i Roland road, Parkside, 5 years.

Richard Leon Steinberg. "Orchard i Anthony John Edwards, 1206 Rem Knoll," Nether Providence, 2 ington street, Chester, 2 years. Margaret Arline Tittle, 2406 West I Elizabeth Jane Engblom, 166 Reese Ninth street, Chester, 2 years. I road, Springfield, 2 years. Jletnl i A.imitcd Supply ELECTRIC IRONS TABLE LAMPS ELECTRIC HEATERS Assorted I Colors! 0 VftK in Any $AQQ loom of I he 1 00 So Low gJL For Inventory! Here's a big help to keeping that New Year's budget straight a personal checking account at The First National Bank.

Come in and open your account this week. B. MOSKOWITZ 820 EIMiMOINT AVENUE PHASE FENCE ME IN OYi you draw six straight lines in such wiy that each of the 22 dots will be fenced in so that it stands alone in an enclosed section? The letters along the edge are to be used wilh the answer key after you have tried to do it. ia 'jci ra '13 'HI 'OV.

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