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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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11
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(Upland atreet. Chester; fit. Glare 1 FRIDAY. AUGUST ti. IMS 'isMBH! avenue, upper Daroy; pfe.

Charles ert C. Creldltr, 311 Elizabeth Manor. Upper Darby: lvt. Goldsmith Chester; Pfc. Chart M.

Wllkrrwit, Pleasantvlew avenue Ltnwood' Linwood: Pfc. John ii ii relit 220 West Second street, Ches GROUP ARRIVES AT INDIANTOWN MURRAY'S ARE OPEN TONIGHT AND SATURDAY EVENING Potter street. Cheater; pfc. Richard ter; Ret. William F.

Gledhlll, 13 Burd avenue. Upper Darby: Pre. mBm bominlck 8. Mattera. 516 West Drexei Hill; SSft.

John H. TIM following Delaware County Fifth street. Chester; Pic. Frank E. Murrav.

801 Madison street. Ches jue rjua street. Chester; Pvt. Harry R. Chattel.

403 fllenwond 10Jrs Oive arrived at me inuinn ter Pvt. Cliarlei J. Gray. 1519 West. uap January neservauon lor East Lansdowne: Sh.

h.ri.. i' Seltzer. 737 Jeffrev mth Captate Vincenl W. Ciaccl, 3432 Second street, Chester; Pfc. James Viti.

637 Brlarcliff road, Upper Darby: Sft. Alvin O. Stewart, 414 SSft. John c. Commerce street.

Darby; TVS Paul A. lane, Drexei mil; nm u. tasL aeveiueeiun street, unester; CdI. Samuel O. Ginn.

217 West Sw. jwe irfuajeue avenue, coi pfc. Robert R. Harsel, State w. neynoiat.

dm Marion Lvenuc. Chester; Pvt. Oliver E. Bris 2034 Tolston street, Chester: gC Clair W. Schultzman, 287 avenue.

Drexei Hill: T4 Rob 'ond street Chester; T4 Samuel B. Fry, 237 wolfenden avenue. Colling 1 dale; Pfc. Raymond W. Scruggs, i WAR PRISONER MAIL IS SENT Washington.

(UP) Mall for Dris. oners of war and civilian internees, held by Japan is now being dis i patched from the United States tol The War Department said that unaer tne new arrangement, delivery of this mail will be made either at Manila or at other points through iutu ujc uucraieci miiuary ana ivilian personnel mav nass en route, oacs to tne united States. The mail should be addressed follows It's Refreshing! "SALADA ICBD TEA Name of addressee. (Rank and serial number for mit oersted personnel section, APO 501, 'o Postmaster. San Francisco Calif.

BOY MISSING Police have been asked to search for John Ryan. 13. of 218 East rourm street, wno nas gone adventuring again. Police said the boy 608 10 EDGMONT OPEN FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY EVENINGS ENGLISH ACTRESS Patricia Roc gets her first glimpse of New York as she arrives at Pennsylvania Station from Baltimore, Md where she landed by clipper plane. She is the first European actress to arrive in the United States since the end of the war.

By way of mention she carries her entire wardrobe in that suitcase. (International) UPLAND AND ITS NEWS NOTES Mrs. Howard Broomall and Mrs. Ernest Lloyd entertained at prise party recently in honor of! their mother, Mrs. Martin Kennedy, who observed a birthday anniver The Dartv was held at.

the hransi of Mrs. Howard Broomall, of Eighth upland, rnose present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kennedy, Mr. and nomas ivenneoy, uene "Kennedy, Ronald Kennedv. Mr. and Mrs Headin 9 Into College Days Campus cuties will bowl over the male element with carefully chosen school day wardrobes.

The smartest ol the lot wiU be headin' Rodsers way for a complete selection at lowered price. Glorifying SWEATERS 388 495 595 Ten gorgeous colors count, "em Black, brown, fuchsia, lime, powder, pink, red, maize, melon, sea green and they come In sllpovere or cardigans, with sizes from 34 to 40. Ernest Lloyd, Catherine Lloyd, Jean Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lord, Di anne Lord, Mr, and Mrs.

Victor: Crawford, Eleanore Crawford, Mr.l and Mrs. Michael Adamy, Mr. and mr5. noy ivioore, iwr. ana Mrs.

John j. ijuimers. June Ann ijovelana, Mrs. Miriam Keefe and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Broomall and Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Kennedy. Mrs. Maud Rodgers, of Ridley Park, Is the guest of Mrs. Emma iurmjr, oi aevenui street.

Sffnday, at 10.45 a. Dr. R. E. Harkness, of Crazer Seminary.

hl.skule daze! Get the young fellow ready buy them clothes they'll be proud to wear and youll be glad how well they wear! Murray's boys' clothes are tailored and styled with the same precise care as our famous men's clothes and we price tag them in the same thrifty way win dc cne guest speaker at Baptist Church. Dr. Harkness also teach the Men's Bible flnsc which will convene at 9.30, in the Registration for heeinners take place in the Hill street school uii iviunuay, nug. ii, irom IV B. to 11.30 a.

m. and from 1 p. m. p. m.

All children nlannlnir ti ter school in the fall, and who will be six years of age on or before I mmmm School will be open for all pupils on" Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 9 a. m. William Slack, of New York, has icLLirnea alter visiting his aunt, Mrs. Wallace Armstrong, of Main street.

Joseph Cetola, who recently purchased Mrs. Anthony Sitanski's home at 202 Eighth street, is occupying the nlace and will resume the No other jacket is like it for the genuine WIND BREAKER not only is smart but practical as well. It resists rain, wind and cold and boys take pride in wearing them. Sixes 12 to 20. business on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fnster Frlwnrric nr i mdin sued, nave returned from their wedding trip to Atlantic Cltv, N. J. They were married August 11.

Mrs. Edwards before her marriage Robert Armstrong son of Mr. and 5.95 Colorful jackets that boys just love to team up with all their trousers. Murray tailored for perfect fit and satisfactory service. Wide selection of pattern! in siiei 10 to 20.

Mrs. Wallace Armstrong, of Main street, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. Slack of New York. He will spend this week end with Leonard Miller wno is a scuuent at new Yorit city College, Mr.

and Mrs. Verle Parks and 9.95 daughter Marion, of Ninth street. vacauuujng ac cape Mrs. Lesllt Bnrk has returned t.n her home on Second street after spenamg some lime witn ner nus band, Pvt. Lewis Burk, who is stationed at Camp Plathe, New Or Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Edwards, of 1 PV Swirling SKIRTS 7 Main street, are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter In the Chester Hospital Augast 9. The baby has been named Margaret Ada. 988 38 495 reggy aaugnier oi Mr. ia Mrs.

nowara ixiUEiieaa, oi KmcheA Solid. Not just a boys' suit but a Murray's suit that's tailored with a lot of attention to detail. You'll see the difference in the fabrics, the fine fit and excellent workmanship. Sizes 8 to 14. 10.95 Sixth and Church street, is spending I Checks 1 Plaids 1 Plain Colors I Shorties I Sizes 9 15 I and 24 32.

weeK in wuawooa. Y0U'U need plenty of Bve catchin. skirts and we're reauy Parkside Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Baldwin, frf ia hasi moon roaa, raricsicie, nave weai. their euest for a few davs. Mrs. Plaid glacJzi Boys' in colorful Glen plaids identical in pattern, qualitj' and tailoring aft Dad is so proud to wear.

The ideal trousers to combine with sports jackets, leisure coats or just any odd jacket. 5.95 Mav Stern of Baneor. Pa. Mrs. Baldwin," is recuperating at her home satisfactorily following Mercy Hospital.

Where sne underwent an operation. ui. ijouis ai vireino, a. Army due to arrive at his home 253 East rwuancs roaa, aiter semng overseas lor tne past year. Mrs.

Thomas Leonard, and chil Camnus BLAZERS dren, Jane and Charles, who have been spending the past month at Wildwood, will return to their home 107 east cneiten road, tomorrow. HURT IN FALLS 895 Two Chester men were treated a1 the Chester Hospital, one on Thurs day, and the other todav after sus i aining injuries irom raiis. Noonan, 11, oi os East seventh was treated fir an in lured hip. Grant Tyler, 23, of 511 Barclay ii reet, a unworicer, was treated inis nomine after he fell on some steos MURRAY'S 631 Avenue iffered lacerations of the rijht cheek. At least should be included in your college get up.

Choose ti cardigan or classic in brown, navy, red, green or black. Sizes are 12 to 20. RO DOERS SPORTSWEAR FTR3T FLOOR They Do Sell Nice Things at RODGERS PAPER COLLECTION Thursday' curbstone collection netted 7875 pounds of scrap paper, a drot of nearlv Hire thousand pounds, from the 10,825 pound collected two weeks ago during the last paper drive. Poor weather, and a lag In interest caused by the ending of the war, was blamed..

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307,149
Years Available:
1876-1977