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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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CHESTER (PA.) TIMES THURSDAY, MAT 4, IWO 18 Sweet Smelling Perfume Brings Seven Finalists Are Chosen Grief to Boy, 2 In "Miss Media" Competition Daily Admission List At Crozer Hospital Surgical: Ellen Dolan, 30 New Jersey a Garden City; Leo Keqley, 1227 Clover Michael McDonald, 4300 W. 9lh Mrs, Ruth Allen, 2510 10th Edgar Urban, 1120 Sterling Louis Wexder, Cohbs Creek Philadelphia; Mrs. May Nctllus, 109 Printz av Norwood; John Belinski, 2422 W. 2d and Kenneth Ruger, 5 Van Leer Lin wood. Medical: Mrs.

Nellie Gasklll, 200 A two year old Swarthmore Continued from Papre One ichaiged hom bathing suits into learned the hard way about the not only over el Media will fit ft' wrmr tft curiosity axiom on (Wednesday evi ning. Miss Pennsylvania finals, bypassing! wownea 4 Arnold Adams, of 240 Bodine av. the statewide preliminaries, by liked the smell of his mother's celebration, in exercises conducted fume vial so much that he put the Burgess Schulti! at the school 'hole unit up his nostril to further athletic field. tue of her triumph in the local contest. This decision will be announced definitely next Wednesday night following the finals." Wood added that the Miss Peon enjoy the' fragrant odor.

Unfortunately, the neck of the via! broke while in his nose, Kerlln Mrs. Anna Di Poala, 144 Summit Llnwood; Mrs. Mary Staples, 914 Edwards Mildred Stewart, 615 Johnson av Linwood; Mrs. Helen Brady, 2336 3d Robert Birely, Media, and Mrs. Dorothy Miner, 523 E.

8th st. Daily Admission List At Chester Hospital His mother, Mary, upon hearing sylvania contestants will need to; have talent as well as bPaiity, al him scream, removed Ihe vio! and took him to Taylor Hospital, where though this was not a rioirement SnrffiM: Mrs. Anna Collins. 2112(1 for entry in the local contest. jMorton av; Peter Okrenuk.

617 W. More Judges Added 'th William J. McR etcis. 2335; is treated tor smaJi and a piece of glass was removed from his nostril. In addition to the Mrs.

rviaiy 1 Nevada Four other persons were treated panel of judges which included i widely known men in the radio, Thomas, 1200 ne ta Gray the accident ward during the last 24 newspaper and fields there ia Mrs. sjn In Ridley Park People With Good Tables Shop At Ridley Park Market 15 E. Hinckley Ave, FREE DELIVERY Phone Ridley Park 11W or 0410 were four guest jucges. mcj ei Claymont, Ttha nnerhammer. a former Mrs.

liJb aiermiE r. 1010 High Anita iagley: 3, of 21! Amoslana; Holmes, had a fishbone removed om her throat. Carol Williams, 8, of Summit Prospect Park, injured her right Philadelphia; Babe Alexander, pub Chariot s. Anne Houston, 1014 Mickev Moseo, Miss Harvest Sycamore Edward Davits, 2107 thigh while trying to scale a picket; fence near her home. of Pennsylvania, and Mrs.

Marion Pedlow, local radio commentator. Asnen i'miaoeipnia: Airs, jenim A j. moo VIimOow, Mrs. Wood stated that an nnansis wmii. Francis McAltin, 12, of 547 Darby i Leedam Estates, received laeer 116 E.

13th Helen Spanr, receive a group ol prizes, ine.se "HORSE SENSE" Media; Mrs, Kutn be presented at the end of the. 5 atians of the right, hand when lie was hit by a playmate's bicycle. nitrhr whpn Jones. 907 Flower Jeamu 'ir Miss Greater Media wil lreceive 'the Schwnr.x, 220 Chesinul Gar judging p. William Bradley.

38. of 1124 Cutlery injured his left, hand while. many awards planned lor ner. uuy, xi. Times Sinn Photo by George Nelson An overflow crowd filled the tries.

souui operating a machine at Urie and. Blanton Machine Shop, Prospect tre several hours before the con 430 N. Olive Media, Medical: Mrs. Catherine Misturak, Park. test got under way at 9 p.

m. MISS GR HATER MEDIA FINALISTS Judge Ilha Duerhammer, a Media; Joanne Goodwin, Springfield; Patty Hifrhfield, Media; Leona former Mfs. Philadelphia, is shown Kh nK encouragement the Wail inborn; Olson, Spring haven Estates; Mar IZJ SeA SeX and Virginia Merion, Chester Heights. Miss night. The bathing suit beauties are (left co right): Arianne Scholz, Greater Media will be selected next Wednesday night at the theatre.

ton notch, entertainment for repairs. 2218 W. 3d Mrs. Priscilla Woodruff, Swarthmore: Walter R. Bigger, 1011 Svcamore Judith Kindt, was presented under the direction of Tony Gillard while contestants o37 North Ernest Hesling.

1121 CUCKOO QUIZ CALL YOUR DOCTOR ts the only one who can (ave an time and money by settinr to rout ot the trouble immediately. BILL COSTA. County Vets Get $3,189,465 Bonus Checks ParksideWSCS Names Officers Clover Lizzie Uner, 220 E. cn Sharon Morrell, 925 Chestrv.t Trainer; Mrs. Catherine Hof fecker, 715 W.

6th Albert, aggi, 803 Pennell and 'Lewis Oaks, 415 Swarthmore Ridley Park. Rudd Co. Recalls 1100 Furloughed Workers! Approximately 1100 employes of; the Budd Company's Huntington Park piant in Pliiladelphia, fur 1 loughed the 100 day Chrysler; strike, are being recalled, company! f5c r. Is a ri no unc eg is morning, gains fame VINTAGE MILK GLASS DOESKIN FINISH By Imperial Every Piece a Collector's Item SMITH'S GIFT SHOP 28 E. Sellers Ave.

Ridley Park Open Ere 9 to Xidley Park 0S50 The State Bonus Bureau has sent tint checks totaling 33,189,465 to Delaware County veterans of World War II, according to released at Harrlsburg today. PbuI Rollison. of 112 E. Mra. ROCKWELL SFRINGS WATER Approved by Penna.

Drpt. ol fltiaith for homes, oftlces and factory. ELECTRIC COOLERS FOR SALE fled to bonus eligible veterans off and tabiishEd a stanifay Plastic Wall Tile living in Pennsylvania as of May 1 plan to assure an early resumption: of production on parts for Chrysler! cars, they said. A substantial number oi workers transferred to other Jobs in the Budd' plant will be returned to Since March 17. the bureau added, 7340 checks representing $3,157,825 have been mailed to former servicemen eligible for' the bonus but now living In other states or for Now the permanent beauty of tile fn your linme.

AU materials necessary for iustalliriE 106 sq. in elufllns: FIELD TILE CAP TK1M CEVEXT CI.KANFJL and POLISH of the WSCS of the Farkside Methodist Church at the meeting held on Tuesday evening. Other officers elected for the coming year are Mrs. Raymond Rothwell, first president, Mrs. George McKim, treasurer, and Mrs.

Paul Austin, recording secretary. Committee heads elected are as follows: Secretary of promotion, Mrs. John Wlble; secretary of spiritual life, Mrs. Oscar Council; and co chairman, Mrs. Clinton Miller; secretary of Christian social relations and local church activities, Mrs.

Gilbert Butterworth; secretary of literature and publications, Mrs. William Kulp; secretary of mission iimSlUon.1Chr's,er at once the eign countries. The Veterans meanwhile, assured Installation Kit including Scientific HELP for fXjT HERNIA pV Complete WE SHOW YOU HOW TO cm? 50 63 BEAUTY BONDED A MARATHON RUNNER that preliminary arrangements for home purchases will not be spiked while their discharge papers are being processed by the bonus bureau. Clyde Rankin, director of the bonus bureau, said the VA should be advised of the delay but added that "no veteran need worry he may lose his down deposit because his original discharge is temporarily out of his hands. I ary education.

Mrs. Floyd vvvc virs Cauacil, Mrs. Ahtes, retary of children's work. Mrs. Paul Butterwori.ii and Mrs.

Kulp. Letherbury; secretary of student Tht. boy3 tbe Grav of Park work, Mrs. Cr.nstii Ki Uo)t; i School comDried of RIGHT AT YC RIGHT AT YOUR retary of supply v.o;k, Mr. t.

0 racies OWN DOORSTEP! Pendleton; secretary of and the school with a CjjJAP Supports BECKETT women, Mrs. Ralph Hall; MUishme a alsicle Prophecy" or Park chairman, Mrs. Reginald Rothwell. sjd" jn 1Q70 on p.ay afternoon. SALES INSTALLATION Permanent, Statnprool Sink and Counter Top Covering Window Shades Venetian Blinds Expert Installation.

Cash or Credit HEDEMAlUt'S LIJVOLKUJl SHOP 527 Chester Prospect Park Phone Washburn' 8 1475 Open Daily fl ana entertainment i.imu;nan. iviia PfLLll wmterhalter played ferf'izets SPRING '50 form 1 BQHEJMEAL SHEEP and COW MANURE COMMERCIAL 5 10 5 4 12 4 and others LAWN SEED GEORGE'S FEED STORE i5 MaeDALE BLVD. COLL1NGDAI Phone Sharon Hill 1B39 Elsie eral selections on the piano and following the entertainment, Howard A Mother's Day devotional service was held and a talk given by Mrs.1 Paul Mrs. Clinton Miller and Mrs. Reginald Rothwell sang MOTHER'S DAY MAY 14TH Order Tour Flowers Now CHfiS, SHEGKLER Florist 231 S.

Chester Tike, Glenolden Corsages, Cut Flowers Farrafut 90556 Winfree, president, presented Mr. Winterhaller with a gift in appreciation of his work "with the club, The boys also served refreshments to their parents. ThP Wi.V Pnl.PT fsmPtl at. a dance. snlos.

and Miss Dorothy laytor ui fered a piano selection. Mi. John Weaver read several poems and the, singing by Miss Elsie evening at the Farkside i school with Mr. Winterhalter and UM. per.

Birthday greetings were extended AfiS5 piine Mur.tz in attendance, i to Mrs. KOJiison. Mrs. Miss Shirley Birza, of 20 W. Elbon Mrs.

Miller and Mrs. John Ahtes. entertained at dinner on Sun The group also decided tq send for her l6th birthday. Her guests teen age girl from the church as a were Mls? Pat Mays, nf Ridley Park: representative to the school of Mis Miss Nugent, of Linwood; Miss sions held at Camp In Nah Bah.jgj.y Benjamin and Miss Joan Ben SHomm and will pay her expenses. jamin, of Trainer; Miss Barbara McCormick of Chester; Miss Mar Andersen, Miss Kclna Jen Helms and Miss Nancy Gamble, of Parkside.

Wc of TiMicmti Radio will stand behind this Built in Antenna YOU BE THE JUDGE Jf Yoji Are Not Satisfied WE WILL INSTALL FREE OF CHARGE A Standard OUTSIDE ANTENNA church members and players on the church basketball team to attend the covered dish Fellowship supper as guests of the WSCS on May 12. Attention is drawn to the change in date which has been advanced from May 10. (Plans also were made to have a banquet on June and Miss Cooper is acting as chairman for this affair. CHS Senior Barn Dance Tonight PHONE TODAY FOR THIS 4df42Mr OIL BURNER HOME DEMONSTRATION FRIGIDAIRE Automatic Washer Plans fur the senior barn dance to Ing the business meeting and hos held tonight were completed at held tonight were completed at Chester lie meeting of the board of Report Studied By Upland Group When you see the Winkler UP Oil Burner burn crsnicsse (trainings, unrefined oil, "hard cracked" oil. even mixed oil and water, you 'll agree that here indeed is a different oil burner.

You'll see why this lox ptea With Live Water Action! Porcelain inside and ovti burner makes service trouble and High School Parents' Club held on Wednesday afternoon. Attending' the session were Mrs. Homer J. Cornelius, Mrs. T.

Franklin GUligan, Mrs. Charles P. Kohler Clarence Lutton, Mrs. John Bomhoff, Mrs. Charles Hol combe, Mrs.

Charles Voeckler, Mrs. Joseph Ambroslno, Mrs. Elmer M. Dunn, Mrs. Domenic Pascale and Mrs.

Abe Soifer. Mrs. Pascale was selected to represent the club at the testimonial expense a thing of the past. money because it can be sized to The board of managers of the I Upland Child Health Center held its meeting at the home of the pres id at, Mrs, Robert Baxter Hill on Monday afternoon. Report for April was announced Don't delay find out now how you can cut thehigh "Follow up visits, 10: baby books dinner for Superintendent F.

Her delivered, ti: new babies. repeat man Fritz on May 25 at Masonic babies. 4: phy.sical examinations, correcticr.s nrnde, 2: referred to' Mrs. Clarence Lutton announced laimly physician. formuics givon.

lhtu the high school orchestra will miscellaneous interviews, 13; present its spring concert May 9 at physicians serving. Dr. Josephine .30 p. m. in the 'nigh school audi Fuhrmnnn, volunteer hostesses.

Mrs.J.orlum. under the direction of Lewis Wesley Thomas and Mrs. William R. Zelley. Approval was given for' Chipman.

Parents' Club to subscribe to a Other members present were: Mrs. ad for the. concert program book. Robert Baxter, Mrs. Herbert New The closing luncheon will be held lin.

Mrs. Joseph Bonsall. Mrs. John 'at In1enetik Tea House, Swarl.h .1. rxmion Mrs David Bovlan inorc.

on June 7. Ht which new and Mrs. Elmer Cathcarf. officers will be installed. Those par There will be chnic nierl.ing ir.

nts no1 contacted by room mothers ihe Baptist chapel next are urced to call in reservations to. May jC. from 10 until noon. IMrs. Elmer M.

Dunn (Chester. 3 Plans are underway for a "Calen 55301 or Mrs. Domenic Pascale' dar Party" to be held in the Up 'Chester 3 0058). See the differ Live Water washing makes. Clothes come but really dean i pulling or yanking.

And Live Water Action rinses clothes WINKLER LP time in clear, clean water. land Clubhou.se on May 25. Social plans were not completed A two hour entertainment with lor the monthly meeting on May 17. refreshments included, will round but election of officers will take out an evening of fun. The affair place during the business session, is being sponsored by the Upland Parents are urged to attend this Civic committee.

last meeting of ihe school year. OIL BURNER LOW PRESSURE 1 Insft14 and irvfed by mfl nptcMIr troifml mi Wlnklc foctwy "Gnodinato" GABARDINE iaw 45 mm SUITS as Look is right! Just one I look it this beautiful cabinet in mahogany or I limed oak at the many exclusive Motorol fea tures you get and you'll look ho further for Kniational television value. Have a look today! $249.95 HAVE YOUR CLOTH or FUR COAT CLEANED and STORED kkpairs at.so made certified a ol. cost of Only the frigidalre Washer has ALL These Features Underwater Suds Distributor Full width loading at the top Put in clothe and soap, touch No bolting down. Put it Select Dial, and forget it anywhere Add or remove clothes at Cleans, empties itself qny time automatically Look At It Outside! Look At It Inside! 3' You Can't Match a Frigidairt Weber Electric "Chwlcr Pike' Leadlntf FAeclrieal Store" Chester Pike Glenolden Ave.

Glenolden Open 8:30 A. M. to (0 P. M. Daily FA 9 0103 NO DOWN PAYMENT 1st Payment Oct.

1st 3 YEARS TO PAY! HANCOCK HEATING CO. 1001 MacDADE FOLSOM Phoni Ghitlir 3 2262, Ridlty Park 3381 COLD STORAGE A 'v VALUATION ZENITH TABLE MODEL EMERSON TABLE M00EL TINICUM RADIO and TELEVISION CO. Industrial Highway Saude Ave. Tinicum 4363 Ettington HANDEL'S DEPT. STORE.

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