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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1950 CHESTER TIMES Continued From A Pae One OBITUARIES water, the warmth from your hand will generate cold steam. Mrs. Betsy B. Bickley Mrs. Rosa Jester The mil men took over variations First Ward Resident Dies Mrs, Betsy B.

Bickley, 87, died of tl.e vacuum which made concentrated milk tasting, wheii properly diluted, almost ex Dies After Brief Illness Mrs, Rose 67, died Tuesday Tuesday morning at her home, 1931 at crozer Hospital after a brief illness. Her home was at Elam. tly like the original article. That word, properly, is important. Edgmont after an Illness of 1 Continued From 1 Page One 1 rent salary was questioned by Sanbe.

Sanbe and Sincdley did not vote on the motion. A later checl revealed that the figure should have been $3300 instead of $3000 as presented giving a $90 raise for the post. Xot a Bonus In presenting the $200 annual salary increase for supervisors and; principals, Martinson stressed that it was not a bonus or cost of living increase. He said pay boost hadl been planned last spring and funds several months. The funeral 'will be held at 10 m.

Friday at Union Chanel Mis Funeral services will be held at p. m. Friday at the Ray P. Inisch sionary Church, Marcus Hook, followed by burial at Denton, Del. A The cow did it right.

When she mixed the water In her milk In the first place, she used only the purest, as refined In her own lalwratory. The problem of the concentrated milk men is to find the right kind weller establishment, 1600 Edgmont viewing win be held Thursday night at George w. Maxwell's funeral 1 parlor, 933 Market. Marcus Hook. a.v., ionowea oy ouriai in Middle town Presbyterian Cemetery.

to mix with the stuff In Mrs, Bickley the wife of Ertwsirrt EgyptiaiiShip Loads Cargo In Local Port The first Egyptian ship hi recent years to use the Port of Chester, according to local customs house officials, arrived last week to load auto parts at the Ford Motor Cn. The Mohamed All El Kebir, 4B52 net tons, tool: on 33,746 cubic feet of auto parts, the shipping report of Harbormaster Thomas W. Rid time ton; showed. After loading its cargo, the vessel cieared port for 'Egypt. Two other vessels, the Mormac port and the British cargo carrier Cape Sable, took on auto parts from 'Ford.

The Mormacport cleared with cubic feet and the Sable cleared with 38,730 cubic feet. A total of H9.133 cubic feel of auto Mrs. Jester, the mother of ns Bickley, was the oldest continuous children, had lived in Delaware County 25 years. She was active in church affairs. resiaent 01 the 1st ward.

She originally lived In the old Buckley home. set aside in the budget for it. their smail packages. For test marketing of their new product they have chusen cities likej Wilmington, Del. and Lima, Ohio, where the tap water Is unusually pure and palatable.

The results have been excellent and the housewives! stead, located west of Chester Rural Supervisors who will get the In 1 crease are E. Veronica Surviving are her husband, Joseph four sons. Irvin nf Minnnn. uemetery. director of element? education; dale, Joseph of Wilming in Dukinfield.

Ensrland. th daughter of the late Edward and ithusiastle. In Philadelphia, where the city Elizabeth Buckley, she came to this country at the age of seven. water contains no telling what, the scientists tested out their new milk! ton, Medford of Chester and Rev. Charles Jester, of Ashland, Ave daughters, Mrs.

Martha Cummins, of Llnwood Park, Mrs. Mable Passwaters, of Greenwood, Mrs. Reba Pritchett. of Cambridge, Mrs. Louise Downes.

of Alice P. Ewing, homeinaking; Ruthj Trcvorrow, psychologists; Robert Vaughan, music; Thou as C. Coeklll health and physical Charles p. Zhm, vocational. The principals affected are: Karl E.

A3.n1 and Charles A. Giles, Chester High; Joseph M. Joseph, Sincd Also surviving are a daughter. with appalling results. It tasted sot Mrs.

Joseph R. Arnold, of Walline ford. and two granddaughters. Mrs. T.

Saulnier of Media, and Miss Lmwood and Mrs. ni.vM i horrid only the brave could drinki it. Turns out that a PhUadelphlanj can get used to his drinking water and think no more about it, but; when he takes a glass of milk he! bcvrrlv Bkr.v. DounUis.s: of Marcus Hook, Mary Arnoiu 01 waumgiora. Mrs.

Mabel S. barber parts was cleared from the Ford sisters, Mrs. Laura Jester, of Centerville, and Mr iwot.t.i Mary S. Reld, Clayton; John J. Vaul, Dewey Mann; J.

Homer Gra bcr. Franklin; M. Ethelyn Godon, Jeiteris; Sara E. CallaKtian. Larkin: Acme Teteohoto ants it pure.

'The Chicago situation isn't much Church Soloist .41 Ships Use Port Of the 41 vessels using the port. Mrs, Mabel S. Caufman Barber, better. I lived there once, myself, when the water in the kitchen sinkl Penneli Glen Riddle, died Tues James K. Grasty, Washington; I Charles H.

Spain, Watts; Laura U. morning turned into a day in Chester Hospital after a long Doiisncrty, Wetheriil; Annette I. Gen. Ridgeway Talks i uiness. sne was 11.

used the facilities, of Sun Shipbuilding Dry Cock Co. The Italian cargo Eugenio i.C, cleared after finishing loading operations. The Norwegian cargo 'vessel Bosevllle pulled out following Continued Frorr Page One I I took the faucet apart and found a small fish blocking the flow. Weber, Lincoln; Delia H. Andrews, Mrs.

Barber died 15 minute: afte. Quinby, of RuthsburgJ also survive. There are 11 grandchildren. John Egan Former Media Resident John JJjIacID.EearLJormer major league pitcher and scout, and a onetime resident of Media, died. Dec.

22 at the home 'of a daughter In" Providence, R. I. Chicagoans probably will not eet ie was admitted to the hospital Gartslde; Caroline S. Lord, Martin; Mary A. Cummlngs, Morton; Con With Commanders Seoul, Korea (UP) Lt.

Gen. Mat Chester Hgts. Yule Program said, the UN forces may make their stand before the capital. for treatment of a heart ailment. u.

Griffln, Starr; Reginald V. thew B. Ridgeway, successor to the A native of Chester. Mrs. Barber Chinese and North Korean com concentrated milk until the city installs a better waterworks, but they have not been forgotten by the milk men.

Even now the natives of the Windy City can buy fresh late Lt. Uen. Walton H. Walker as Anskis, Grahain; Henry A. Hunt, Hoskins.

Clerks' Salaries lived in Ridley Park for almost 40 years. She moved to Glen Riddle bat patrols jabbed at the 8th Army line ail along a 90 mlle front in preparation for the offensive. commander of the 8tli Army, visited his front line commanders today to Th Christmas play, given by the Beginning on the Media sandlotsl four years ago. The monthly salaries for clerks ef get acquainted with the battle situi JVLrs. Baroer was a member of the repairs, Two vessels, the tanker Atlantic Sun and the cargo ship Pexlx arrived for damage, re pe'rs.

Two other ships, the Pana inanian. tanker San' Pedro and the tanker pulled in" for shipyard repairs. The Swedish "cargo vessel Normundo arrived for miscellaneous repairs. An American patrol withdrew af irozen, concentrated cnocoiate milt for 19 cents per six ounce can. pupils of the fourth, fifth, sixth and eighth grades of the Chester Heights school, was presented on Thursday Ridley Park Baptist Church andj encountering 500 to 700 Red Egan finally became a.

pitcher for the Washington Senators. Later he became an umpire, then a minor league manager. For some years he fective Jan. 1 will be: Catherine p. Blrkofer, $180; Helen H.

Hark ness, $160; Rose E. Luechesi and rhls is made of milk with choco Moving on an almost split second irequently was a soloist in county trops moving south through Shang i chon, seven miles south of the 33th1 aiternoon. 'rhCi'Jk: t.n ireryvhere. churches. Her parents were the late added and an emulslfier stirred in 'Jo the nevorins won't separate.

he mF.dc 10 minute courtssy tall uoiores T. stroik, $135; Elizabeth George A. and Ida, May Single 'J7 mil Jr. ol vas c02.cn at providence College, Hie lest job va is 2. scour, for rni Then it's vacuumed and frozen.

To ence Johnion, Jean Wilson, Cirol Davidson. SH5: Eleanot M. Car m. Arriving at Sinclair Refining Co. can you dd three oil, $140; Anne M.

Natale, $150: uomozg, uiorge Wilson John on outh Koreh.il President man Riie and brielly to th( press. Boston Ksd Son. Seoul. It 'sjas the closest snsniy penetration yet to the South Korean capital. Chicago water, but the chocolate Harriet M'.

Savage, $li0; Anna M. Raymond Worrell, Dsnny He. and Mrs. E'an marked their ana fcun oil were barrels of crude oil. to: Cautnun.

Surviving Is daughter, Ids May, 15. OtherDeaihs Wyatt. masks the flavor of the water and Home so miles northeast of Seoul, The largest clearance of oil prod golden wedding anniversary years ago. Four months later, Mrs. Grace Smith.

James Volet. Flor i the racLirnniss, $140; Helen K. McLean, 335; Mararet M. Coulter, $143; Katharine S. Parke, $145.

WUih Wliteii Troops, Korrt (UP) Lt. Gen. Matthew B. Rtdeway. ucts since the week of Oct.

2 was a probing attack by 1000 communist troops forced South Korean units ence Tbomas, Mildred Smith. There are. two schools of thought i concentrated milk. One sells it reported. Cleared from Sinclai: ew 8th Army commander, visited! Joseph C.

Pierce, stock roam man He frequently came back to tha and Sun were barrels' of to retreat a mile or more. Another! South Korean battalion farther east and assistant attendance officer. In undersized paper cartons, fresh, the British 29th Brigade today. Standing in front of a laree man. Sain Minskoff, 66, noted New York builder, at New York James Stephens, 68, Irish poet, author of county to visit old friends.

He leaves vid Plncin, Charles Conlin, Odell Adams. Haywood Young, Mary Jane Schrader, Thomas Wyatt, Evelyn Edwards, Elizabeth Klase. William like cottage cheese. It must be used Louis S. Bauer, chief at kerosene, gasoline, and fuel, lubrl cattnir, and diesel oils.

was encircled, but broke clear after a British staff officer began to out tendance officer, Allen a 24 hour battle. soon, HKe old fashioned milk, or Itj turns sour. The rival manufacturers! Stephanl, Richard Starr, Patty HofT Richardson, attendance officer, line jritisn plans in event oi another withdrawal! a crock of Gold," at London Gertrude Elliott, 76, former star stage, at London Frank Hud The bulk of the Chinese forces in Two barges, the RTC No. 51 and the W. A Weber, cleared the Texas Co.

with 15,437 barrels of furnace freeze their milk. This is a nui Lillian P. Robinson, at "North Korea were movii RIdgway stopped him part way Gloria Plncin. pianist for the tendance officer, $158.33. sance, but so long as it's ice, it stays oil.

inrougn ana sam: "I'm more in 94, quarterback of the Pop "War. coached Carlisle Indians foot along the ancient Mongol invasion routes toward Seoul behind the Effective Jan. 1 will be the fol senrxu was Mary Jane schrader; I tell you, science is wonderful. ball teams of 1898 and 1899. at Wy two daughters, three grandchildren, two brothers and three sisters.

Guido Consorti Funeral Friday The funeral of Guido Consorti, 5 of 817 8th will be held at 8 a. Friday, from the E. F. White funeral home, Thjmas Rairdon successor, 3d rind Norris sts. Solemn requiem mass will be sung in St.

Anthony's Church at (Writer Simcs terested your plans for attack" "We have a set of those too, was the reply. teacher, Mrs. Ethel Chupp. The first, second and third grades held their Christmas entertainment Almost as amazing as the cdw. re en of probing attacks: But Allied planes from 29 sup combe, Pa, John P.

Hoelzel. 87, lowing monthly salaries for veterans' training program employes: Mar jorie 'Carroll, $135; Marie Russell, $140: Jennie Wegrzyn. 3145: Wil founded 1E76 erfortresses to 86 Sabre jet fight president of the Pittsburgh Screw fc Bolt at Pittsburg Thursday at 1 clock so that ers kept up a drumfire of bombs, liam ri. speafcman, $335; Elizabeth their parents could see both groups. The lower grades finished before it Lewis May Seek $1 Raise for Miners rockets ana bullets on the Bed 5 Continued From Page One pretation ol same vof Short's re Darwen, 65, Quaker peer, Manchester cotton manufacturer and a lord xi.

uerncKson, wno dogs part tlr work for the prorgam, will get $1 per hour, a 25 cent per hour i TIMES BUILDING, CHESTER PEHHA columns. Pyongyang: Is Hit in waiting to King George VI, at ze taso Eientn street Washington (UP) Peaceful set marks Tuesday night and there a.ju ana burial will be in Immacu Flights of 29s 'dropped 192 tons tlement John L. Lewis' 1950 wage Media 6 0577 no cnange wnatsoever in the necessity for additional taxes or the in late Heart Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening. London Miss Rose Monarty, G6, Republican national chairman for women in Warren' G.

Harding's presidential family, at Cleveland emanus as yet unknown apparently hinged today on the gov tention, of the president to ask fori omce, in West i roj i was time lor the upper grades to perform. The program was presented by Harold Pryce, Viola Townsend, Eu ene Geisler, Carol Geisler, Marie Cornogg, Ruth Hess, Eugene Geisler, Genevia Pryce, Alexander Little, Lohr Kerns, Sandra McMullin, Elena Starr, Ruth Hess, Eleanor Voigt, Larry Civeta. of bombs today on enemy bases all the way from Konha, just south of the Manchurian border, to Kuin hwa, 20 miles north of the 38th Continued From Page One ernment's" willingness to keep hands Maj. Charles O' Jutlivan, 70. Pay As We Go ou son coal prices.

ChiuaceT Ij. Eanra General Mr. consorti, who died Christmas Eve, was the husband of Dpmenica Consorti He also leaves four daughters and a son. Mrs. Alfred Scat tolini, Garden City; Mrs.

Anthonv sylvan a State Negro Council and Is home industry sources believed He said that while the new tax Oe H. Kor Jiclc B. Thompson Associate TEdltOi Bud Mi en In City Edltm Parallel. They also hit Singye and. Changdo.

Crews re ported good results. cnairman ot trie Cooperative Com father of film actress Maureen! O'Sullivan, at' Dublin, Ireland Helen Rowland, GO, former columnist for the Hearst newspapers, at Nashville, N. C. Ben Black, 60, program would go to congress Lewis will go after a substantial wage increase for' his United Mine amity Red Feather campaign. The educator also is weeks" after it convenes on Jan.

3, Matte 10, Mil mo: it Park: Mrs. Gifard Aioert Townsend, George Wor there is less urgency in eetinsr NLchnias Mecli. Nearly loo communist troops sur to UN forces today after a worwers before the end of January How much he will seek is only rell. John Journey, Robert Civeta, the board of the Southwest YMCA, 01 the song. "Moonlight Croner, Mary Consorti and Natale Consorti, of Chester.

Four grandchildren also survive. Conlin. Robert Pincin, pat measure to congress after the first' of the year than there was during in ennaflelphia, is on the board of guess, since the UMW chief never1 and Roses," at San Francisco. particularly savage strafing attack by 5th airforce mustang fighters on rick Conlinn, Burton Starr. I F'l i Hi iiu).

tips his hand. But rumors of Peniu. Newspaper Publish rra r.sv American Newspaper Publisher, the lame duck session. John WmUni Harreld, 78. first Re ro I 1, 1 Ent r.V the "eastern" sector of $1.00 a day wage demand, plus a few Philadelphia; is chairman of the board of Camp Hone, and Is a mem id Mr.

Truman will nssurr. publican ever to serve Oklahoma in Too Late to Classify lie 1 rout. ton increase in welfare fund jonnson, James Conim, Sandra McMullin and Jackie Journey. the U. S.

Senate. He served one six urv ol tne Doara or the Department circulating in the coal ear term as a senator from 1921 mum its rwrsiaie di cast of the Apparently stunned by the attack survivors rose from their Pet )fflre Ch! Ptni ni under ctof Warcji i 13 5 Iptton by Mall ANNOUNCEMENTS oi mimic Assistance, Air. ana Mrs. Samuel ts. Ward of Elam and their familv defense program as we go along.

to 1927 after holding a seat In the trenches, threw away their weapons Most operators are reported readv Dr. Hill has lectured throughout the nation on the function of eriu. representatives in 1919 20. rumans only recent request visited Mr. Ward's lather, H.

ana advanced toward the UN posi 1 Or. DC r.bc: 950, to give the miners a wage increase without too much of a battle. The cation in intercultural and inter Ward.i.of Drexel Hill, on Christmas taxes nas been on corpora corporation tax boost of tions witn tneir nanas in the air. jr thimderjets caught 3W racial relations, a field in which is recognized as an authority. about $3,200,000,000 is being worked ABE MARTIN Darby Rotariaiis fvthe funeral win toe coal market is better than it has been for a long time and these Newton Townsend, a student at enemy troops by surprise in Ham Valley Forge Military Academy, is CONSOKTT Or.

operators want no production tleup. hung, northeast coast port evacuated by the 10th Corps last weekend, and To Hear Former it by senate house conferees and expected to be passed before the congress takes; over Jan. 3. About two thirds of the antici visuing nis parents, inr. ana Mrs.

James Townsend. strafed them with undisclosed re md rrlctids ol the 1 Continued From Page One Mrs. Morland and her som David Gov't. Official Morland, of Philadelphia, were pated $75,000,000,000 spending request would be used to build up the 3 Continued From PaSe One that such officers have been called Individually. The officers, as in previous calls, will be ordered to active rtiiU fnr Altogether, Sth airforce planes rr.i:.c So that he felt the board should not night guests of her son in law and Charles Lyon Chandler of claimed to have killed or wounded nation armed lorces.

too hasty in disposing of school daughter, and Mrs. Hilton 800 enemy troops and hit 23 Ursinus College will speak on "The Mr. Truman flew back to Wash impending Crisis" Thursday noon ington late Tuesday from a brief! With the present world situation munist held towns and an airfield in nearly 300 sorties before dusk Mr. and Mrs. Jones and daughter, 21 months.

They will be given 30 Thotnas E. Knirtton. Successor. 3rd 4: Norris Sts. Solemn Mnss of Requiem nthc rh at 9:30 tnWi menu Immaculate Heart Cemeierv.

at the luncheon meeting of the Christmas holiday in Misso Miss Marion Jones, and Mrs. Mor we don't know swhat we will be up! against in new school buildings," Darby Lansdowne Rotary Club in He lauded at a.03 p. m. and at 7.30 land and David Morland were din beoui itself was being stripped foi uons urine, xeaaon. Friends may call Thursday evening.

TF ri ur m. started a dinner mcetimr at ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. William commented. "If things get tough, may be called on to rebuild some battle.

Its inhabitants were stream Blair House with Secretary of State Chandler, a graduate of Harvard uw ys to ciose ouo personal and business affairs unless they volunteer to report sooner. Officers with four or more dependents will be exempted upon request. To Permit Graduation Batchelet. of Westbrook Park. ing south by the tens of thousands schools." Mrs.

Theodore Wick, of university, spent some 20 years ir the United States State Depart uean Acneson, secretary of state George C. Marshall, Secretary of to escape the expected communists' The SI loam offer, made through otiensive. John W. Snyder and Gen. ment with considerable time in the Far East.

In addition, he worked New York, were house guests oft their son in law and daughter, and Mrs. J. Watson Pedlow, of Bir ney Highway. Omar N. Bradley, chairman of the! HOOV It V.

liax well ini attorney. Harold B. Ramsey, was the highest of three received by the board since the school had been advertised for sale. Offers of S30S0 and Veterans now in college will be permitted to graduate if they have completed the senior Reserve Offi joint chiets of staff. with the government in Brazil dur Continued From Page One After the dinner steak, antilc ing World War TI on a rubber mis ill Albany, of U.

S. Army, sta cers Training Corps course. Medi pie and coffee. White House Press $3300 had been received from real jsion. Chick Roberts will be the using it for articles for the now cal reserve officers will be allowed estate firms.

program chairman for the day. Secretary Joseph Short, the only tioned at Fort Meade, spent the weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. Joseph Albany. defunct newspaper PM. Closed Sevei to complete at least one year internship.

Last weet at the ciub's annual hristmas party, 22 children from Christinas Present chool, closed for several uuisiaer at tne meeting, told newsmen that Bradley brought the president "up to date in a military wa; since he left Washington last Fri" We kin eit L1 th' hv r' 1 officers drawini Remington said Miss Bent t. Vincents Orphanage, Upper years, now is leased for $1 a year Collinqdale ltOiHir; MEMORIALS 11 CHESTER PIKE II WAihburn 8 10M mmW NORWOOD 0BB recreation center. The church uisiiumiy allowances 01 disability compensation who ob Darby, were entertained. Joseph Zepp and his committee were in ley usually telephoned her and she would call her husband and plan profitin' by th' mistakes o' failures than we Idn by tryin' t' imitate hustlers. One ood thing boufc homely people they don't ts planning to expand and wants to A new minister will take over this viously have been exempt, may be! He added that the Korean situa charge.

tne meetings. to the 17th and Walnut sts. pastorate of Mariners Bethel Me Mrs. Remington recalled that tion was explored "trom every neighborhood. oraerea to active duty.

The entire group, except for the morial Methodist Church. Colllrjt git ay on iner iooks. Christmas, 1942. Miss Bentley gave Edward A. Parry, vice president, Short said Marshall then reported ler a scarr and Remington a tie medical oracers, will go on duty between March 3 and 22.

conducted the meeting in the ab dale, on Jan. 3. He Rev. Raymond Tarr, a native of Virginia, and a student at Temple University the salutation "Merry Christ ROCKWELL SPRINGS 1 WATER uu piogrcss maae in the defi builduD" medical men will report in two sence of President Norman A. Mc Keever, who is ill.

Bills totaling nas lrom tne party." GRIFFITH FUNERAL CHAPEL NORWOOD. PA PHONE: RIDLEY PARK 4589 No Charge for Use of Chupet School of Theology. He 'ends his I groups on Feb. 5 and March 13. "That discussion was projected The scarf a crumpled fabric of $28,475.32 were approved for pay studies there in the spring.

red, gray and white squares was Identified by Mrs. Remington and sam, in connection with the second Ippror4 DJ Pertna. Dept. ot licillh I fr homes, orDcea and factory. I ELXCXRIC COOLF.P.S FOR SALE I OR RENT 1 PHONE 2 J373 Dorothy White.

1221 Pulaski dr. was hired as a clerk in the secre entered as a government exhibit. supplemental appropriation Mr. larr now has charge of drove Methodist Church, near Kennett Square. He has been In that church for 1M years.

Twenty four years. of Claims Voluntary Controls Doomed Tne 520,000,000.000 measi: Mrs. Remington testified that she MINSHALL'S Funeral Service Edward B. Minshall 1922 2 Third Street Phone Chester 2 2835 Since 1S31! Melvin I. Minshall Krirlin at Elevenlb Phone Chester 3 4213 'To Serve the Fifth Generation" tary's office on a temporary basis awaiting final action by the lame New "York (INS) The masazine a salary of $13s per month, hree Leaves Granted had made her husband promise to remain a member of the communist party as a condition of her marriage age, ne is not married.

He will reside at 829 Bartram the apart CEMETERY MOUNDS $5 $7.50 $10 ment furnished by the local con The board granted three leaves Iron Age said today that voluntary price controls are doomed to failure even before they begin. It predicted that mandatory price controls are gregation, lor its pastor. of absence: To Nathaniel Plafker. Doubts New Tax Request Short said he doubted very much' that Mr. Truman will make a "ne request for taxes" when the new congress convenes.

George White's funeral Home to be installed as soon as Hip 100 Reds Surrender Without Firing Shot Chester High School, March 12, 13 and 14, to participate in evaluation i of Towson, High School; to tlinth and Modison. Phone Chester tconom. btaoilization Auency can i 3 7474. There is a diBercncel Adv. briort said he was not contrriirl.

TJ. S. Fifth Airforce Headquarters, mg the president's earlier stafmpni. Arnold Estis, Smedley, Feb. 15, to get his master's degree at Temnlc Korea (INS) One hundred tern mac new and heavier taxes are University commencement, and to fied communists surrendered today necessary, including: the hntrp fnr collect a big enough stall to enforce! them.

Meantime, the publication reported that a careful check in widely separated areas of the country has revealed there is practically no hoarding pi steel by regular cus Addison bhowalter, superinten nring a snot alter a iuri poration tax boost now being ironed dent, Feb. 17 to 22, to attend ses I Thomas E. Rairdon uul senate nouse conference. ous United Nations air assault their Korean battlefront positic fahort said he meant t.hnt Mr Mai. Gen.

Earl E. Partridge, Fifth iruman probably will not ask' fori ti'U CLIPPER CK AFT Airforce commander, reported the sions oi tne national convention ol American Association of School Administrators In Atlantic City. Rose Mc.CIca.ry, cafeteria, employe, was transferred from Chester High to Smedley, where she will be a incident in his 5 p. m. summary, idxus aDOvc his current recommen dations which include only the cor poration measure.

i IH clothes mm tmmm Manhattan Shuts IN as airmen of his fighting racked up their third successive day ine press secretary refined tn cook and receive a $3 weekly salary of inflicting some 800 casualties on iPtcincauy mat taxes were dis IH Msnsco Sport. ri iV wear. Pioneer BcIts Esquire Soi increase to per weeK. the enemy. ONLY THE FINEST FINE GRANITE leacners and janitors HEALTH HEADQUARTERSl rne thrce aay ton oi 2400 Kilted' wounded pointed up the fact 1 ccive their pay on Friday instead tussea at tne meeting.

Snyder's presence, however, indicated that the group discussed all possible developments on the domestic economic front. ot Jan. in keeping with board procedure. rr? that the' United Nations air arm1 has become, at least temporarily, the most Important factor in whittling, down the vast numerical odds Only frtsh, poltnt flruRs enlist Added tel det ermfn tdCSco sts Dr. James H.

Francis, 243 W. 9th was added to the list ot exam thl sis of ilnccre Intel Mount Hope The Berean Bible Class of Mt favor of the Reds. The summary said the 100 com ir valued prescription patronage. munists from "at least one point" ining aenusis lor tne scnooi district. He will receive the regulai pay of 60 cents per examination.

Catl Chester 2 6 Sol For Free Delivery Hope Sunday School i5 holding its' meeting and Christmas party with' exchanging of gifts at the home Because ot a. delay In the gen In the enemy front lines threw av. ny their weapons and waited with their hands raised for UN in eral construction of the bleachers and fieldhouse at the athletic field, fantry to capture them. ol the president, Mrs. Herbert Red the plumbing, heating and electri When you ivy i Fimilr rt rtnnntJ for lfcir miiordl Evwr Rock ol to monurwnt briu twncW "tuiruilK 10 Rock el Atcs 1 a twncW tuw mile, this afternoon.

cal contractors also were granted Mrs. Samuel Long, of Ogden, FUNERAL SERVICE me extensions to complete thEir! The board granted Sinclair A A patient in Croze Hospital, who expected home by Christmas, has undergone an operation and la and Social Club use of Douglass JOHN F. HAWKINS i Public Accountant Announces The Remocml of His Office on Dec. ZH From Blue Lin Transfer Bldg. WITH A REL1ABE BACKGROUND auditorium for a kiddies show on Feb.

9, and Chester. Kiwanis Club you, your beiri or 4cKtrts. BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED J6HV F. CULLIS SONS I10 1Z E. Seventh St, Phone 3 ml as well as can be expected.

of the vocational gymnasium for Sts annual basketball tbuma PLATES REPAIRED while vou watt The board will give 15 cafeteria employes na lour veterans train Vi Dr. SHORE 31 East 5th Street RAY F. IMSCHWEILER FUNERAL DIRECTOR IgOp JSDGMOiNT AVENjQE CHESTER, PA. Vhenter 2 2337 TQl Welsh Street ing office employes ah opportunity to' vote on whether they to participate in the social becurlty run muT, Jeweler Pfcont Chester 2 314.

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