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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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CHESTER (PA.) TIMES SATURDAY, SEPT. It, IMS 7 Births Marriage Licenses Folcroft Qirl to Wed Holmes Footlighters To New Season The following applications for The Children's Birthdays Richards, 3337 plui A meetiiiR of the Baotist Fellow The "Footlighters," Chester's only ship Club held Wednesday, atj KALK To Wake mdiij Sept. Zl jCharlei Michel, 111 Wft 8 Little Theatre group, will usher In the nniRteiu theatrical season at Man in Ceremony at Qlenolden Presbyterian Church Today Larry KdVard 510 LaGrang Following the bos luncheon, the niemL.is of Inimanuel Church DEVEH To Tlio Smedley Junior High's auditorium Joseph Stanley Carroll, IWJ Potter Jward 3chmldt, 'S024 Wei served dessert and beverages. Klbon road. Park me.

on Oct. 16 and 17 with presentation Joseph Spanier, 1119 PotKr tret, HARROLD To ROlleil Ruth Har Olrt. 2335 MacD.le boulevard, T. both, of Brighton sirctH, Tiiree Negro ana iour wnue churches were represented with a rMl nt.tpndnnce of 24. Members of a three act comedy, The Royal Family," by George S.

Kaufman and Gordon. 20. 177 Marlborough larence 'coriiellui Thomfti, 1S1J' Verd'jn avenue, Chester. 7 yer. hj To Joiiah and Keule Hen and visitors were greeted by the Marcus Hook, 6 yen Edna Ferber.

id. Upper Darby Friday. Serif Thomaa Aaron, 1 Veraou avenue. The production Is sponsored by the Tht marriage of Margaret Ditch field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Ditchfield, of 504 Ashland avenue, Folcroft, and Howard P. Vogt, son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert C. Vogt, of 223 Winona, avenue, Holmes, will take place this afternoon at the Glenolden Presbyterian sou, Sept. Taylor Hospital: ROBtNSON To both of Upper Darbv Hetmus, ill.

mut Svlvtn I ooih of 6160 Spruce st ml "innaley. 2i. 631 Pal Chester Optimist Club and Ls di president Mrs. rms aaruour. ine group voted to hold their next meeting Wednesday, Oct, 31, at the William Wilson Nursery, Chester.

A note from Mrs. Thelma Wilson. a former member, was read. Mrs. rected by Sara BellLs, who directed Sept.

21. SAVAGE To Wllbi lyr. Gertrude DeNlght, Trytoa road, Icdla R. D. 2.

5 ycara. th Barbara Foster, 80e EMaore atreet, Church at 2 o'clock. The pastor Wilson sent her greetings from her cmiUy. Sept. Darby, 5 yes uighw, sept, el, i vrnwovd.

uul Elsl M. Scliwmdl, 17A iUilloi s1 le. Y. At Cro Hospital new nome in Hagemown, mo. Georire Richardson and Mrs.

A. itr'eet, Colwyii, 'nd Lola a. Waylln lllllor Apartments. Collier were appointed to take ine Kev. ur.

naries r. uemmger, will perform the ceremony. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a lime colored suit with black acces "fioi'ics and a corsage of orchids. charge of the work on the patch u.ivict hayior, 80 Post road, wort quuc project. iuns.

a. junu son, vice president of the Missionary Society of Calvary Church, discussed he.r work there. Msruaret Joan Weed. 1000 Meado Her only attendant, Mrs. Herbert Skillman, of Holmes, sister of the West Side WSCS Enjoy: Travel Film Feature lay, Sept.

2S bruic'smom, v.hi wear a Diue Mrs, Homer L. Trickett led the with black accessories and a corsage ph Drzewleckl. 3003 Wat Ninth devotlar. period, with "Time' her theme. Mrs.

Edna Short in (rrvhir ed the new student Chris of yellow rosebuds, Thomas Ditchfield. of this city, Frederr. Enrle Landspergrr. V01 West 207 i The Woman's Society of Christian Service, of South Chester Methodist met the chapel. Third Brother of the bride, will be best man for Mr.

Voet. Ches tian Friendliness Missionary, Miss Naomi Newell, of Salem, N. Miss Newell spoke on Going The Second Mile." The meeting closed with group rcet, Cheuer. McFKdijen. ik, Ravtiiotid l.oiir Juitidtown.

fV IN RUd Margaret L. s.ijd. i William 1910 Wfst Hf tSUitli moot. Chester, and Jean PHEIiK' i i i ipinu hiil Ml iK a MvShatie. 27.

Ardmore, and ft if 1 1 Mtl I it avrnu. Charles U3. 130 Prtnts Wllhsi en. 3 nrt It iH PayuB. both mic.

IHHB mnn Roxbury, Mrs. Ditchfield, mother of the bride, will wear a raspberry colored ensemble with a corsage of white roses, and Mrs. Vogt, mother of the bridegroom, will wear brown with a ning, Mrs. Jack Mullii. the president, conducted the meeting.

Devotions were led by Mrs. James Shropshire, and Mrs. Mildred vls 317 Pcni singing of the nymn, uome to aiy Heart, Lord' Jesus." corsage of white roses. iura May Roberta, lis Pennington wood Sltgel lrMt Sevciuv nlne oer cent of the al oi Marcus hook, accompanied the; singing. Price Street Methodist Church WSCS.

of which group Mrs. Hrmsp Hall In honor of Mr. Dowd' A A It ET IT I I. Welsh, 2520 12 years. Sept.

26 tion will be given in the Folcroft fit phniisp. after which Mr. VoKD and nwrhpr Mrs William Dowd. Of Glenolden, formerly of Upland, wnc falfa produced In the U. S.

come from the 1' western states. his bride will leave for a wedding Mary ijewis is pr esteem, were special guests, Mrs, Norman Spiegel presented, a trooo flair to Girl Scout TrorjD 117. trip. They will make their home 504 Ashland avenue, Folcroft. 632 Mohawk Herman Afee, Seaman Second Class, U.

S. N. Her guu sU included Barbara Frame, Janet Hastings, Jean McGraner. Isabell Wassel. is celebrating ner ninuetn utrinaay Mrs.

Harrison Posey, of 1131 Key (Inip rrart. Ruckman Villaee. re sponsored by the WSCS. The flag WALSTEAD JOHNSON BETTY JANE HR1GCS Edith Shoemaker, Vera Grant. Fred was accepted Dy Mrs.

wunam Long, scout leader, on behalf of the troop, who sane. "Girl Scout Hymn." ac centlY returned aftr spending some time with her husband In San The mariiace of Coi ooral Dorothy Aace. James Leather. Don McCul "The Only Girl." and "Very Good Folcroft Junior Club Hears Mrs. Tarabochia lough, Charles Everett and Lina DiNicola.

Seaman Agee has re Eddie," two previous Oplimlst musical hits. Francisco, Calir. Harrison posey Third Class has returned after seven months of sea duty. companied by Frances Stern, one of their members. The group voted to send Christ turned nis Dase in Rnoae isiana.

ThG able case assembled for this W. Johnson, WAC, daughter of Mrs. L. A. Dougherty, of 912 Morton ave nue, this city, and Staff Serjeant Howard A.

Walstead, of Larson, North Dakota, took place on Friday, August 21, at the Chapel of Finney General Hospital, Thomasville. Ga. NEW THOR WASHER ON DISPLAY NOW 60 Day Delivery Place Your Order KAHN'S show includes Julitta Powers, Betty Miss Sallie EH beck was hostess The Junior Woman's Club or Folcroft held lis first full meetlni; Wed mas packages io men ana women in the armed forces whose names ap near on the church Honor Roll. Mrs. The Woman's Society of Christian jsuie (a.

Bjiggs, wuiard Mc members of the "Seven Upper Service, Price S' ieet Methodist nesday night, when they entertained Spiegel, chairman in charge of this Dowcii, Charles Maggio, Elmr; Glass, Charles Gibson, Mai jorie Mc Church, will have a supper in the Trainer Fire Company No, 1 fire 1 Thursday eve JEWELRY INSURANCE In the Finney General Hospital and when Dowell, HiiRh A. Wrtrncr, Ceclle worn, requests relatives to inior her of the latest known address. t.tH'sl spi'iiKcr was Mrs. Joseph I ning, the twenty fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs WrlRht.

Willard house on Saturday, September zh, at 5 o'clock. tne bridegroom is now stationed at Dothan Air Field, Dothan, Ala. Phillips, Susan Belts, Joe Tehopp Is chnlrnmn of International rela soon as possible. She may be reached by phoning Chester 2 58 19, or at her home, 1013 McDowell avenue. niKi icooeri ucorKe.

uuns lor me ennsyivamn rcctera Mrs. T. Edwin Hinkson. of Reho Sweeney Clyde Edna Mae Grant, of 515 Barclav 7 Dr. John C.

Bleri. Philadelphia miss unggs, wno is tne oauguter won oi woman uiims. Mrs. rara 1 of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Brlggs, 07 bochin discussed the Dumbarton street, thus city, entertained at her Helehts. both Beach. formerly of Media, fnd Mrs. Harry S. Rossi tcr, of "Otwell," Oxford, also formerly missionary, lecturer ana worm tnr eler, was EUest sneaker for the ef enuj in nonor oi James fc Ridiev Park and Es will portray Julie Cavendish, Pence Conference.

Broadway favorite from a famous Rita Sharkey, president of the r.lng. In addition to discussing his work, he showed colored films of his homes after spending several days Wo family of stage folk. Her previous SI rs travels. The Rev. Jesse C.

Eaton Introduced Dr. Blerl. Im udnd the portrova. New York City. The Philathea Class of the Em The first fall meeting of the Pas mers was held on' a recent eve ins at the home of Mrs.

Delia to be held Oct. 11 in the flrehouse, or Emily in the Chester High pro 1 due 1 1 on of "Our Town," and partici Circle No, 2. headed by Mrs. Roh Lamont. were hostesses, and ere outlined.

Those present were Mrs. T. R. Coster, on Seventh avenue, Grace served refreshments at the close of manuel Baptist Church held their fall meeting on Thursday "evening in the chapel of the church. The Park Those attendlne were: Mrs.

pation in college ineatricais. While attending Marlon School Tor Girls in Marlon. Miss Brisks Newcomb, Mrs. Clarence Shull, Mrs. Prcd Love.

Mrs, William Lovelace. Kate McFall, Mrs. Marie Carter, of uie meeting. The next meeting be held Monday, Oct. 15, at p.

Mrs. Prank Jeffries, Mrs. Maurice Woodlyn; Mrs. Rose Arcacua, Mrs. presiaenty Mrs.

Florence creamer, presided. Dorothy V. Sill was the Grace Riccl, Mrs. Irene lruitt, Mr: SPRING BUILT Kioioan ana Mrs. ia Astienrciter thr ib, Ritft Shat vas a member of the Merlon Play irs and took part In productions of 'Spring Dance." "He Couldn't Marry five," and "Letters to Lucerne." Mane.

Webster. Mrs. trances hat Jean Sharkey. Lillian Lark. Bettv rirnan, of this city; Mrs.

Margaret hostess. Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Perry Losey, of Flemintrton. N. are the week Community Mothers Meet At Rutledge studied drama and play pro tiaiien ana Mrs.

Hue ivrane, Brookhavcn. Aivora, Kiiin LonaiKi. ucuy Ferguson, Doris FcrEti5on, Kathleen O' Dohcrty, Mary Montague, Maria ductlon for two years and end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Live in all theatricals given by the The first fall meetlna of forte nna Henna Hart, oi tne Mvs.

Kathryn Stover. 1204 East a' 28 west wara Ridley Park. junior club. Cotnmiinlty Mothers Club was held sir Kddvstone. 'The Royal Family" Is based or the story of a famous family of actors and actresses, Lhe Cavendishes who live tip to the idea of Lhe hodEe tii ttmieage mre riau.

'rviesaay evening, Sept. 18. Mrs. Robert A. Det weller.

the oresident, introduced of she visited her son. Jimmie Stover, iJt.nty,' nj rnnr' Dinner Party Markb First Fall Session as a freshman. Jimmie Is stavinfi ficers and chairmen at the 'opening podee existence of such neoDle and their devotion to stage careers. The; with his Mrs. Norman Thor 8 sen in Chicago until the fall term on.

piot mnges arounn aomineci'inj; The first fall meeting of the Optl at the University. pW. irleir "aviniiP anny uavenciLsn, a wuniai: (O Pc. Spring Construction Opens to Twin Beds! mis, ciuu or encster iook tne rot who ha.i been an actress her entire Mrs. Charles Zensen, whose idea launched the club and who was its first president, gave an outline of the early years.

In addition to Mrs. Zensen, Ihe or a dinner, at Strath Haven Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E.

Dowd. of life and who desires to the fam 125 McKhilev avenue. Lansrinwne. 81 wartnmor.e, weanesaay Mrs. John Bcllls, president, con en ten air.

his afterr.oon fiom 4i original officers were Mrs. Banks, vice oresident: Mrs. ducted the business mcetinsr which 8 o'clock at the Parkside Pire Mmonff trie DICK Othcrs In the family are Gwen followed dinner. Routine committee 110 1 1 1 1 s58 EASY TERMS Gcrsen, secretary; Mrs. E.

C. Lappe, treasurer, and Mrs. C. S. Edwards, E.

J. MatsinRer. 1115 Parki reports were submitted, and host Lovlv Coffee Tntilc liphnlslf reri Chair End Table 4 pc Crystal perry Stowart rather than a stngf career: Julia. Fanny's rlaliEhtcr and street, this citv. was admitted to esses lor trie year were named.

Mem br r.s voted In favor ol Undine i Taylor Hospital, Thursday, to un mother of Gwcn: Tony, Julia corresponding secretary. The club has grown from the original 24 members to an approxi tral mecthiK place, rather than us dergo an operation. brother who Is continually In some n. Fanny's brother, and Ms mate memoErsnip oi over bit. lug the houses of the hostesses.

Tiic site of the central meeting place The regular business meeting fol SEND HIS BABY'S IS YOUR FURNITURE INSURED? $(000 Insurance costs $5.60 for 5 years The premium will not break you' SWEENEY CLYDE INSURANCE 29 E. 5th St. Thone 6141 111 be announced later. Mrs. Robert, Pressor was appointed lowed Mrs.

speech. Mrs. Nathan' Haseltlne outlined the wife, Kitty. Aided by Oscar, the producer; Delia, the maid; Joe Lhe houseman, and Owen's two month old baby, the play moves at a fasL SHOWER WEDDING gifts mw GIFTS chairman of a committee to obtain alette program for tne year, and' Zensen was elected to represent the iocaiccrs ana arranne Drocrams 715 EDGMONT AVE. Mrs.

James LanRford, Sewing chair as a meniucr oi tne ooara ot announced tnat mrmuer.s vnre County Council Colonial Gift Shoppe at Crozer Hosnitai. Tuesday. Mothers. ill Edgraont New President Is Hostess To Directors Sept. 25, at 10 a.

m. Mariy members Mrs. Esther Weed, accompanied plus a lock of baby't i ays. i vereit, wrtgnt, entertained voiunteerea to assist rne i 'ootngni ers, an amateur theatrical frronp, their nroduction of "Tlie Roval Fam Mrs. D.

H. Baker, newly elected lly," In Smcdley Junior High School, refreshments were served by Mrs. Houtz and her committee. The next club activity wilt be a president of Stonehurst Woman's1 Club, entertained Wednesday, covcrcd dish luncheon and white Sent. 19.

at her homo. 46 ChaLham elepnant party, to be held at. thi home of Mrs. Leo Dolan, of Presi ProsDect Park, Norwood roaa, upper uaroy. wnen ner were officers, members of the boaul of directors, and committee chair dent avenue, on Wednesday, Oct.

3, WCTU Holds Meeting hair with a lipstick kits and a note from you Your quickest, surest way of showing him that you're eagerly awaiting his appointment i needed in our studio. Select from full set of proofs. Sfietbd' 4 pictures for The Woman's Christian Temper ance Tjnlon of Prospect Park and Norwood met at the home of the Church Services president, Mrs. George n. Hartley, imricenm avenue, wccinesciriy Conllnued From Pafe Five 3H1.

Garden City, will I uernoon. Mrs. tiarrv uroKs ore sided. lay?" The topic Devotions were led by Mrs. Paul McCullough.

Reports were read, and 1 Wallet i picture that "When Will II fo ir nr. iglthE Carrie nd for vQuto send" pians insciisseu lor liin ana win tar activities. Echoes jind hish from the County Convention held fn East Lansdowne, were Given hy members who attended, and who declared the meeting an Inspiration for the worlc to be accomplished in ihareB ot tha Duslor. will be conduclci nt 7.45 p. m.

TRINITY COIXLTN'GDALE At Trinity Zplecopn Church. Colli or for him to carry in hii 3 popular 5x7 Ca bine Mine Picture. PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO MARKET STREET Regular Store. Hours 9.30 AM Until 5.30 P.M. Wednesdays 12 Noon Until S.OO P.M.

is itor. Rev. L. Burke, iTw' piench on thr; theme, "ITow Mut Ii ii Mun oi More VjiUj Than a from the text. Matt.

12:12. A. hti Sunday School 2 11. m. wll MARTIN'S E1MSCOI Martin's Episcopal Learn Baauty Culture MODERNELLA BEAUTY COM.EKE HEFCHWOOD PARK CHAPKl.

Sunday School ot Bci of John K. John! GIMBELS SUBWAY STORE Rrv. Milton WITHOUT AN INSULATED HOME llomed bj K. will hcln with a of Morning Prav torf. hat J.i imllKlon?" The excessive price in every fuel bill you pay could well be used to pay the costs of insulation.

And ST. LUKE'S EDDYSTONE I 426 Ninth Street, Upland 520 Marv Street 1 9 ary The Sunday Schor. eaple Fellowship Till Make Your Fuel Savings EVERLASTING With FIBRE GLASS INSULATION 1 in Folcroft Unl roft. McVlckrr ChTUt ZDlJicotJal Church. B1dle p.

m. The Senior under Park, will be followed at 9.45 a. m. a Ecsalon ot Church School and at 1 a. m.

by mornlnK prayrr and scrmo by thi rectoT. Rev. Aiocrt O. Judd. ST.

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VL Schtlbley. Ownei Mnstr Comfortable Rooms i GooJ Food Banquets 5 Wcddinjr RteepHons 5 Special Dinner all Holldaj i Sunday services oi worship to be held We Have Just Listed an Unusually Fine Home on Parkway Avenue and Also One in Garden City LEWIS, HOPKINS WILLIAMSON Obey that impulse. Write or phone for full information NOW. This will place yoi under no obligation whatsoever. PHONE: SHARON HILL 2323 BONSALL FORBES OAK LANE AT B.

O. RAILROAD GLENOLDEN DON'T NEGLECT SCHOOL But if you MUST WORK Atler.d and Sundays 1 to 7 P. M. Chtsttr Call Swarlhmnre flfiSO Slttpir's Cllei Night.

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