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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 27

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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27
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. 19H 97 2 PARKSIDE JRS. CCIDENTS Gen Providence SELECT SLATE Tlie Park.side Junior Fire Com ii.uiy held Its regular imv riiiR an 'TED HERE Geese Shot By N. C. Hunters VI 139 VW1 JiaMiy injured in monthly last uiaht the i Kirkitde with the presl ck Powell ve automobile city Thursday and needier.

west T)la will be eele When the red leave, began to fall.or.v.c.i with, a o.irtv at the i along the wooded paths in Oi' on riav. Jatuiar'v 12. 1943. at Park the two Cameian.o'c'ork. Th? ptsbtic invited in hdo geese who had lived there through icelebrate the occasion.

A charge of Icle, Springfield, injured leu the car which ed in a collision with an! hV A. operated by Jo I Kv nari:" to'teerl 'thftii'' ,7. South Pony hr.ti been i Loul iio. k.n. There will is tlr.nciir Iladelphia.

The accident. Little of Ridley Creek road. Upper: and refreshments. Eleventh and Madison Providence. Nomination of officers lor the A And now coeos news horn Little i year 1945 was held with the follow eedler was treated for his lis family physician, citient at Sixth and Wall lice say, a truck operated to Nan L.

EHituuj ol tne Media 01 1:112 ticket: Prvsuirui ed fice of the Chester Times, that the! bloom. Dick Powell and Bill Cheer; geese will return no more to the! secretary, Drmald Lemin, Paul Liu peaceful haunts in Glen den and Russell Spore; treasurer, A short, time ago, Little said, he Robert Glaus and received a letter from J. N. Miller, aipaxson Grav. foreman, Jack Ford.

Groff. 3457 North Ormes iladelphia, collided with a ven uv RaitJii a. Hanna. iv. ade avenue, tins city.

guide, who said he had been wah Robert Nuttall. Kobe; damage lo he Lw0 hunter's from Norfolk and Bill Viebahn; chief. Jack Ford, Robert Twoomcy. Fred gunning trip at; Knoll's Island to bom vehicles was re icurrimck Island. N.

C. The men nolle e. in an accident. ro sUneW fmm WlinH nlyeo at Ninth and Keriill Unrt ran rmnoHion hen cars being operated by irl Lhey weve both shot do.v;l Qn the Rinttbloom and Dick Powell. It was decided that the president! and chief, if not re elected, be presented with a badge, miming hLs past office.

Police Chief llg save a short tals to the members. He told them to be! attentive to their instructors and 3J leg ol one was the identification a reu oaKtis, io reiineu bancl bearing Little's name and lclea dress. ip arn to iron on aos n.i led. as the result of a nQ Who Virginia hunters iyjth near artiad. t.

(h(. fRme nvo hP had Aiaruarei. iiuuea ir. rtiPT1 Part H5ik tm iar avenue, Marcus Hook, learn as much as possible about the correct methods of fire righting. Whatever they do learn he advised, them, would be or valuable help of they decided to join the senior company.

Mr. ana ohe. ja.eioe Culliii. of ,9 Chapin, 930 We I MAN, HUMAN TORCH this city. accident i tMW am, intomoblics operated by We.

en d. ha vr rcri oi woro Oglesby, 1803 Edsmont Pa, SB. PhilndrtnhLi. Lt Seventl1 f'' an company, eet collided at seventh Germantown Hosni streets, DOtn cars oeing that their son, James, Jr. who recently inducted into the U.

S. Army, Is now located a Port Mc Clellan, Alabama. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Settz, of IS West Avon road, have received wont that their son. Sergeant Clyde H.

laged. Jo. of the U. S. Army, is now torch Ignited his clothing, making him a human torch as he worked on a smoke stack 185 feet above the ground yesterday.

Charles Rodgers. 49, Philadelphia, working with Patrick, suffered severe burns of his hands when he beat at Patrick's flaming clothing as the pair swung in their basket pulley serving who the aimed iorces somewhere in the. South Pacific. I At Last our Cough A Corporal Thomas Lemin. of the Q.lajauein;Ls ot tne U.

fa. nie. in roit Brasts. is en jovovo a ooi dav fovlnuah with his Tic J.imliorcc mn scrvativc 1 i nnrt sn tills hi wools and rayons, 65c Up To 1.50 mi relieves promptly he ristht to the seat ol the As' a high wind whipped the i parents Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Lemin, of flames over the two, Rodgers leaned 15 West road. help loosen and expel phlegm, and aid nature precariously irom ins seat a res I nd heal raw, tender, in me aiternpi atom ineir Kiwung ana CULLIS SPEAKS ON RADIO PROGRAM ncmai mucous mem so jirmine and the screams of Pat your druggist, to sell attracted the attention ol work i 'ifll it A warm rompIH t0 IH I H'ss sweater In reomuisipn i witn tne un 0n the ground. you must line me wav it with Warm and pnod tH fl looking this ool plaid muffler villi i fringed edges. manatee of the Chesoai Tioooy wtta heard on the rmho last ntotit speaking from Savannah, On ys the cough or you are his bae hand and tore at Patrick's money DacK. clothing, tossing pieces of burning IM LI LSI ON 'doth tl the ground.

At the same iii a program which followed the! launching of the ship. W. L. Mc Lean at a southern shipyard. Ctlllifl is in chorye of t.he Carriers Division of the War Savings Division.

Treasury Department, and a newsboy from Sayre. won the honor of christening the icssvi, for leadiny; t.he state in the sale of war ortgage Funds emmao stamps. I Lj rauenn ims udiiira iff. 'honor of the louoier of 'die Phila For Loans on Homes Direct Reduction or Installment Share Mortgage Plan. Finance Your Home Locally delphia Evening Bulletin, and offi ft from that newspaper also at tended the ceremony, and spoke on I tne radio program.

PAY LIKE RENT NO RED TAPE Students To Air Yule Carols Residents in hetiring distance of jsmedley Junior High School will be 'treated to Christmas entertainment fly SO years helping residents of Chester Pike and vicinity to Own their Homes. THE GLENOLDEN IILDING and LOAN ASSN. J. tl. COLWELL, Secretary 1316 AMOSLAND ROAD, PROSPECT PARK, FA.

Ridley Park 1511 Member Federal Home Loan Bank System next week when the school's roof top broadcasting program series gets underway. i Loudspeakers arc being placed on A ruddy old St. Nick has come to town early this year arms loaded with wonderful gifts to cheer that man on your mind gifts that will prove long lasting hring him comfort, relaxation and pleasure. Here are clothes galore that will make grand Christmas giving and assure him smart living. Whether it's lor Dad, sweetheart, husband or brother, you'll find the gift "He" wants here.

Don't delay! Come in today. 'the school roof, directed to the four 1 compass points, and from them daily a H.aO a in. veil pour hmechehs gill 1 to its neighbors. OUR OWN UNTRY SAUSAGE 0 with greetings to the Srnediey neighbors from Margaret C. Stetscr.

principal. A double quartet will sing Little Town," composed of Peggy Lidstone, Jean Wood, Jean Bufiing ton, Gloriti Melada, Eleanor Wa howski. Aileen Bailey, Juiiannc Wooters end Mnrlene Gray. The Tuesday broadcast will feature "Christinas Lullaby" as a violin duet played by Robert Barclay and Ellen Graf. On.

Thursday the sex AND 1 IEATY SCRAPPLE I I 1 1: 1 1 will sine "Away in a Manger." and Friday the artists will be a brass ensemble including Harold Stewart, George Taylor, John Beau Jeanette Wilson, Joseph Guy, i Arnold Leider, Joseph Trainer and I Richard Kahlbaugh. The public address crew Includes I John Mullen, Weston Tomlinson, Milton Saweak and Lawrence Green, i working under the supervision of M. Joseph. ChoraJ music is being supervised by Mercy McGowan and instrumental music by Lewis R. Zejley.

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3,98 Up To 7.98 For thr right approach this silky smooth while broadcloth shirt. Full cut precisely tailored. 1.98 and 2.98 Thfse are the better pajamas; the hard to set qualities in choice of several alyles and color effects, 2.98 lo 4.98 'lgj Casual smartness In jgyM jEB 1 I Included a Rug, Floor Lamp Alsfilttdttf a9V mtiish the bedillnx and jBKBa i 2.98 Up To 9.98 Gloved in ar and smartness. Genuine pigskins. Flrcee lined, 2.41 1 1.96 OPEN 'TIL oo JI,.

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1876-1977