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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 22

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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CHESTER CPA.) TIMES 22 THURSDAY, MAT 11, 1530 Starr Pupils Plan May Day Program PRR Station at Norwood Damaged by $3000 Blaze Fire swept the Norwood station of Pennsylvania Railroad earlv lodav Starr School pupils and faculty, County Hospitals Mark National Tminer BS Plan Parents' Night are busy with preparations for the May Day to be held May 18 and tne scnooi operetta June l. Day I Tne May Day win nem Parents for Boy Scout school grounds at 1 m. next and damaged It to the extent of about S3000, It was estimated by firemen. A conductor on a Wilmington to Philadelphia bound train discovered the blaze in the two story" frame structure and telephoned railroad officials, Thursday, and the public Is in ited to attend. The operetta, Troop No.

I i Deftcmoa rooty, Hospitn, willj at 8 p.m. in Block Hal! Alt paienuh observcd by hree hospitals ink of scoul are urged to attend. Delawave County, Crozer. Chester! Students held a dance in the new I mgerad.Mercy. auditorium of the Trainer Gram IU 'Rainbow's End," will be given in Firemen from four companies, followed by Frances A.

Miller. Franklin School auditorium at 8 Norwood, Folsom, Holmes, Essington, his daughter, who served there from mar School. Chaperones included mar' i30th birthday of Florence. June 1. Music for the operetta is under summoned by the officials responded and confined the blaze to the rafters.

the supervision of Mrs. Mary Ellen Shade. Mrs. JMI. Mchovern and Clarence L.

Ailoway took over in 1911 and rah it to 1915 whpn ftph Hum assisted by Yvonne iunt. Tne II I Ik Probe Launched Mrs. Louise Benjamin. Larded as the natron saint of the! P. Hazel.

Dresent DassHn.pv The Trainer Fire Company Ladies' dramatic parts are being coached by Constance C. Griffln, assisted by! at the Chester station, assumed charge until 1344. nursing profession. All three hospitals will hold openj Railroad detectives have started an investigation to determine the) Auxiliary will sponsor a card party on Thursday, May 11 in the social Fannie Brown and Miss Hunt. house.

The schedule for Chester Hampton Ruth took over fmm cause of the fire, which was ir fflirTTTffiff rrnf 11 Hazel and lias been calls for guided tours Mrs, Harriet W. Pendleton is business manager. Mrs. Edith B. Hill, of Philadelphia Mts.

Harold Johnson, of 1024 covered shortly after midnight since that time. the ennre Ir.uji 1 lu 1 Wednesday. for high school students. The young has designed the costumes and she. Is instructing the parents in making! Damage to the station was sur Sunset Lennox rar, nas ie turned to work at Westinghouse after a recent illness.

The Trainer Fire Company will lsitors win servea mm reiresn lents, according to Mary E. tiie costumes. Miss Brown ana William L. Smith's pupils are making Reagan directress of nurses. that the railroad had to set uj temporary headquarters in the waiting room to handle business today.

"HORSE SENSE" Most folks think that they an paying for the doctor's past education. They don't realize that i good doctor is one tvho is con meet on Wednesday, May 17 at a. m. instead of their regular meet Open to Public posters art class. Students who have helped witr Swen Knudson, 34.

202 2d st. Crozer Hospital, according io Dr. tag night, Tuesday, May lb, Because the posters are: Marie Price, Cath John T. Bennett. acimir.lirati Essington.

a member of the Essing oi election. stantly studying no matter how long: he is in practice. Hour upon erine Walker, Leroy Loper, Paul ton Fire cut his hand on broken Mrs. Henrv Johnson, of 1524 ius institution open to glass while fighting the blaze. He set Lennox Park, was treated' public from 2 to 4 p.

m. Refresh Robinson, John Garrett, Paul Ram seur, Dale Armwood, Eu genii taken Taylor Hosuital and! jiuui ue spenns reading1 records of what has happened all comers of the world. Shockley, Valeri Jacobs, Joseph; aiscnargea ionowing treatment. Jennings, Warren Sutton, Donald The Norwood starlnn at Chester Hospital for a cut arm. jments also will be served.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the Len Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital, nox Park Fire Company met with i will hold open house Saturday and' Mrs. Laura Brcnson presiding. Sunday afternoon for students from A bake was planned for May 20 local and Philadelphia high; opened Doss, James Crews, Jessie the railrnnri Kent, i ifl rf Day after day lie gives his time to Hospitals clinics. All this for tiie benefit of his cainry iuw xi.riKi i iaay, snce that time has had five differ lent agents in charge. Daily Admission List The late William MiUer operated irom in a.

m. to p. m. at ytn aim ujuuib. patron ami, Florencp Chestnut uie BLuuoii irom ioio to 1SS5 ana At Chester Hospital 'Nightingale, revolutionised nursing when she went to the Crimea and; took charge of the wounded in 1854 55.

She found "a terrible state of af i. ins lee ne cliarges is a mere pittance for the energy and time spent in arriving at the conclusive result of your case TOUR DOCTOR IS YOUR AXCHOR TO LIFE BILL COSTA. Present were Mrs. Eleanor Wright, Mrs. Laura Bronson, Mrs.

Mildred Brennan, Mrs. Virginia Shmiski, Mrs. Madalme Childress, Mrs. Bertha Warder, Mrs. Pearl Shockley, Hows of Damaged Lam us After S40.00f) Prnsnpri.

Pari Vr Surgicalr Elizabeth Lavin, fairs in regard to the treatment of she said. She insisted that Wetzel, 704 Stockton Ridley Park; Lester Keephart, 218 W. ounded when she Mrs. Catherine Tobin, Mrs. Jane Miss Media to meet her parents because she; there.

What she did resulted in ele Apartment Fire', 4th John Dzuibezynski, 205 Walsh. Mrs. Violet Walsh, Mrs. Margaret West, Mrs. Bella MacDon wesn sure they uou1q approve nursing to a profession.

Trainer James Mears, 34 Wal In Ridley Park People With Good Tables Shop At Ridley Park Market 15 E. Hinckley Ave, FREE DEL VERY Phone Ridley Park 1144 or 0410 Though Florence onlinucd from inougn i ioicnee is.h.i.j,u'. continued from ald, Mrs. Catherine Bojanek, and! Fae Om Marcus Hook: Andrew ood, who is nub Continued from Page One Mrs. Rose McMaster.

iwor elevated nursing to a P'eJ comment the smiling Patty could I Cairns, 132 E. Huntington phila johB Eagley l.B! Iicity director for Pennsylvania Mili battled the blaze for moi Mrs. Margaret uainottn, ot unesi sw, sue iw uk ul musler as she was by pho uimer Weightman Charlotte Shanko, nut is a patient in me uoier.oiuujoim D. togTaphers, reporrers and Pansy entered the pre control. 1018 Toll Eddvstone: Mrs.

Helenl Eospitai. institution mam known as ater receiving the Missi William Perkins 1fi SS9 SnmmSf Pnrm. rhP.H ov T.in.i Mark Wells, president of the Len unnersny oi ioaiauua. Greater Medla amj cr0W3 rnis hat then passed for nursing, hpr flr Crosby Smith, popular Pr0SDect Paric alli ThomH5 Ivit 5VpIv rpn imp Piew nox Park Fire Company, is 2 tient in the Crozer Hospital broken ankle. I ana aiso wonie.

jn. beauty contest. anatjanns, 19, Lafayette Pros Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon, numbers as metticoi missionaries id The centennial queen stands 5'fi Pari, both members of Pros TUghman Mrs. Lucy Duda, 111 jto old Camoodia.

feet 6 inches and weighs 129 jf' pect Part Fire sustained cuts Broomall Mrs. Sarah Frank, tire a.u.u.i..u jjtt i 1 7 ripM5.n.. 1 r.Q Mrs. Mane Tlll Present Photos Taken Prom 100 Miles Up mg the days of vutngs aiso naa.ir,.h.. 25u.

hips 3g Siie UL Hospital. imau, 641 16th Prospect, Park, nurses, duo untrained prutps. ini, land Mrs. Lizzie Stamps, 1400 Peter wn eyes and curly hrownShooki pubUsher the Media ews; tv Sets Damaged Photosraphs bi the earth taken ally. The women of the fighting vik hai the stock rtamueri 1n:" i Magnin.

city editor of the: Included almost 100 miles up, the high mg nousenoios were irumra a. iwn. Patt.y ic ita cuu a Chei i tendj Powi6 Stre W6re 'Mrs. Leil1.rshl.Ids, 41. er altitude a camera has' everiof their household cuiies .06.

bne appeared in an I hoop skirt! feid modeling schooled; Jane! electric irons and other aroSncS 'Lfku 1 reahed, ill be presented by Johns Hopkins Universirj to The Franklin: PrnhaWv the mint, famous of the 6 6. raironean nurses were the Be Crossett, Philadel jsiored in the back of the establish jLmiaI1 Ren, 1147 Spruce st.f Mrs! stranless knitter! rric Htnair gumes, wno nuraocrcq Helen Moiette, 326 E. 19th Jos Consecrated their jdurinffthe two divisions of the1 ent ifrs, Philadelphia; Jack Kelly They are in the form of very large photo is Urals. They are expected thousands All residents of the buildine were eh A. O'Brien.

105 Blakelev rd. as a nart of their objectn Fnaay. able to return to their apartments1 Garden City, and Mrs. Natalie Mike, afrer smoke was eieared irom RD 2. IVoodm, director of the Miss Penn alleviation of suffering in all: Other Finalists Honnred forms.

They flourished about! Other finalists and the: uiy contest. ouilaing and all of the business Tony Gillard presented entertain Band Competition The Junior Bugle and Drum 800 years ago. I ment during When Cortea, the Spanish con Arianne Srho! Rose Tree rd. Corps of American Legion post 214, featured the Hoyal Kings, Andre queror bi Mexico entered, tnat i Media, who appeared in a black 1 Rt.n Ppt titt nVi ronrae EUIne ousiness today. lKn WnU! James Thomas, Andy Williams and'.

Ll5ted as upants oi the build 1 Upper Darby, will sponsor a field! competition under the floodlightsj at 8 p. June 10 at Upper Darby tnedical and surreal system mi Hrlc h7l1 former PiS senior Hign Kcnooi athletic field, vogue, men ana uromen pnysicians ment, James Alower; Mr. and iMrs. Joseph MOTHER'S DAY SUGGESTIONS lit Quolity 0O S29 Nylons 1 I TABLE COVERS 89c, 98c lo 5169 IMPORTED POTTERY Krogh's5tsTno0c Kvapio: Mrs. Agnes Wilbank: But it 'remained for Korencei J.

Emcee shared ie spot Charles Wilbank and James TVil 1Ig nl ri UISS greater as I FLOWERS i2yjl i Boulevard Florist, Inc. I 3 MacDade Blvd. at Virginia Ave. Virginia Ave. Nightingale bank; Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Curran: a orgs nay gown and blue bath he rave her the first kiss after to recognize the professional char jing sUnr received .10 Cleaning; shE received the title. A numhpr acter oi nnrsmg an ato eievaie it to certificate. 0f the visitiii? celebrities said and Mrs. Thomas Ryan; Mr.

and Mrs. John Wynn; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abrams, and Barbara Adams; Samuel' Siegel; Mr. and Mrs, Hardy W.

Wilbank jr. and Mrs. Floria. Wilbank. i Park that level.

Closet Afire Iona McCowan, Providence Media was the first community Wall lgford, who wore a green lace! they ever had visited Tvhcre a tax and marquisette gown and two piece; collector was so popular. rose bathing suit, won a pair of: Chester 3 5447 Ridley Park 0166 MOTHER'S DAY MAY 14TH Order Your Flowers Now GHAS. E. SHECKLER Florist 231 S. Chester pike, Clenolden Corsages, Cut Flowers Farragnt 90556 Upper Darby and Highland Park; moccasins.

Chairman Wood slickiv man firemen extinguished a fire in Virginia Merion, High Point Farm. euvered himself out of an embar front room closet Wednesday after Chester Heights, who appeared In raising position at the end of the1 tne name oi jviiss veronica, a oiacu: ana wnite st i rui ase of two Telepehak, 545 Broadview By gown and ice blue bathing suit, re i gardenias and red roses was to be wood. Damage was estimated at ceived a portrait and SIQ cleanine presented tD Miss Grp.afRr Merfia several hundred dollars. (certificate. the audience immediately and I JUST ARRIVED 1 jiargarei roung', proviaence nosny notinea tnac Patty was wear Wallingford, who wore a strapless; ing a strapless bathing suit.

With black taffeta gown trimmed in aqua. nary a blush, Walt called Mrs. Doris and an aqua bathing suit, won a Mooney Mrs. Philadelphia to the course in modeling. 'stage i make the presentation.

The: Joanne Goodwin, 111 Wayne blonde Mrs. Mooney, wearing a. Springfield, who appeared" In strapless black satin dress elicited strapless navy lace gown trimmed many whistles as she crossed the in wine marquisette, and a black velvet bathing suit, won shoes, a gift certificate and a set oi Patty had a real taste of the j. r. i hectic excitement that goes with Gets Many Prizes belllg beauty queen as she was DON'T FORGET MOTHER'S DAY Sunday May 14 We thitik our large selection of cards and gifts wUl meet with your approval for this occasion.

nbujr, tu duaiHon to ner iiss: surrounded by pbotosraphi Greater Media title and the oppor friends wanting to eitend con tunity to be a Miss Pennsylvania gratulations following the show, finalist, also won a long list of prizes Her attractive mother ajid proud which were announced by Walter father managed to squeeze through J. Wood, director of the contest' to rive her a eoneratalatorv kiss sponsored by the Media JayCees. before she was dragged away to lf 1 all nose for more nictures. expenses paid at Atlantic Citv. a full course dinner for the winner: Tax CoUector Smith, who has and her parents, pearl necklp.cp kno Tm Patty for many years, de CIIITC SMITH'S OU I I fe GIFT SHOP From.

fj 38 E' Sellers Ave Kidlev Park Open Eves, to 9.00 Ridley Park 0350 ter Mm Btmf "5oo" If: nnJiJi Tropical I 'Pi 1 complete course in modeling, s7o'cribed her as a "natural and very BARGAINS? FOR in cash, bathing suit, overnight sweet." young lady. eiectric traveling Iron and diamond wristwatch. Judge Jack Kelly jr. said that I Wednesday night wa his first Patty, who just turned 19, is the stop In Media. "Before was just azuiivrr Patrolman and I drove through," he said.

Thomas Leroy Highfield. 300 E. rrunt n. native daughter ItmdnrfH tn tho nwflnw HDfli 30 OFF KELVIN ATOR 6 CU. FT.

HOME FREEZERS is the oldest offence attending the program was I two sisters andlgamuel M. Blumberg, president of Tither. the Media JayCees. raduated from Media! i She was High last TELEVISION SETS 10OFF Admiral Refrigerators SURGICAL APPLIANCES POST OPERATIVE SUPPORTS, TRUSSES and ELASTIC STOCKINGS 10f Mh NYLON BLOUSES $298 E3SSEIH of think SMITH'S DEPARTMENT STORE 9:00 ewcept Winnna Ave. Norwood lellow Tradins Sumps i 0OFF WASHERS RADIOS sports and secretary of her Patty took: the academic course for three years before switching to secretarial in her senior year.

She now is secretary for the Media Boys': Club. Has Dramatic Talent Patty has been interested in dra 1 particularly monologues and' imitations, and he undoubtedly will! demonstrate her dramatic ability in I the talent division of the Miss Penn Isyivania contest. "It took quite a while before decided to enter this contest," Patty; 'confided as She tried to catch herj breath after the exciting, announce ment that she had been chosen! Miss Greater Media. it was a rainy day and Patty wasi sitting in a Media drug store wear ing a kerchief over her brown curls! when Chairman Wood strolled in! and asked her to enter the 0OFF FRIGIDAERE "Thrifty 30" Electric Range BECKETT PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 1000 Chester Sharon Hill Phone SHARON HILL 2B46 Prescription Deliveries Anywhere in Delaware County Rwarthmore SprlngfieldZ. tM Morton, Yfi H.S.7Y HEATING, The ter 00'.

FOLSOM Ttb o. r. I PROSPECT If PARK Ed dyslone 1 Cooki more food on no mora current One pieea, qll "Goodinate" GABARDINE S45 low SUITS BARGAINS GALORE Buy on Hancock's Friendly Terms HEATING CO. Folsom, Pa. HAVE YOUR CLOTH or FUR COAT CLEANED and STORED REPAIRS AISO MADE CERTIFIED Of COST OP COLD STORAGE A VALUATION Buy it for only down TELEVISION SPECIALS Cash price $169.75 WEBER ELECTRIC HANCOCK 1001 MacDade Blvd.

EMERSON IB ZENITH TABLE MODEL 4" Screen Aim low I 7 TABLE MODEL Screen $50 "Chester Pike', fading Electrical Store HANDEL'S DEPT. STORE Chiitir Piki Glincldtn Ave. A. M. to 1 0 P.M.

Daily Phone Chester 3 2262 Ridley Park 3381 Glcnoldtn FA 9 0103.

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