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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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DeBerarclinls School Marriage Licenses WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1916 CHESTER (PA.) TIMES FiremerA Auxiliary To Hold Its Election Beaver College Award For Green Ridge Girl Gives Piano Recital OJ Arthur Bretbirlek, registi KtudenLs of the DeBerardinls Members of the auxiliary of Dela Miss Beverly Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Drown, Green School of Music presented a three piano ensemble recital, Tuesday I 92 1 Twelfth avenue, uluu r'" yuriJuii hold an annual meetinc and elec nidge, was awarded the "Silver iey, 26. 3203 Albemarle tlon of officers, Monday, June 17, in In the New Century ciuo, ruteentn otimrr, oi. maQeiine rarocmai scnooi, "Niece of Brookhaven Woman I Weds Kansas Man in Nuptials At First Presbyterian Church ij' marriage of Miss Nancy Jaiiejof pink rosebuds, iris and white car i On, dauehter of Mrs Harry symbol which i to the girl with tlie highest honors In that class at Renwr nnlleee. Miss Brown was ac t.

Miab. Un tne slale oi omcers wnicn Features of the program included Rimsky KorsakofPs "Sheherazade" arranged for three nianos by Harriet corded the honor "of planting the rwtn ot cimon comes up tor election are: Mrs, Heights. IVY. iiSS oav I'M'! euy uempsey, t'aaystone, ana Mrs. Lillian Russell, Colwyn, president: Mrs.

Virginia McBride. Folcroft, first vice president; Miss Alice Kane. Clifton Heights, second vice president; Mrs. Maria Johnston. Col A foreign languages major.

Miss Brown Is managing editor of "The Beaver News," and literary editor of "The Ivoe." She Is president of her e. Hoi oiicl Vlvlet K. Twatidcil 13 W. oik J. 211, 12 2 North uvenue.

nnd Eleanor M. Smith. 22. Tollin, Phllomena DiDonato and Elvira DeBerardinls Rapagnani. Also the Strauss "Die Rosenkavalier Waltzes" nlaved bv Jean Baalev.

Holmes, of Dorchester, was besL man for Mr. Simpson and 205 South Mad Lion avenue, both chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon, honorary journalism fraternity, and a 'Fnmn bnamoii, 01 urn nam. Constance Calvarese, Miss DiDonato Gea. ue rb.a.bb! 3d, 23, 3518 and Glenn S. Groff.

brother and Miss Tollin; Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Catherine of the bride, of Pliusiueipnia, wer roenirjcr rtipna Airina, national philosophy fraternity. M. Downey. wyn, recording secretary; Mrs.

Idella Kimmell, Swarthmore. and Mrs. Anna Connors, Holmes, financial secretary; Mrs. Edna Fepperbridge, treasurer; Mrs. Kathryn Karns, chaplains.

the ushers. Mrs. Holmes, mother of the brldi Smith, Miss Bagley, Miss Calvarese, MLss Tollin. Miss DiDonato and Mrs. liam E.

Rcnshaw. 36, lie le, EtKlnglon, ana Lillian I in P. Bcaugt 24. and E'l. with white accessories and a corsage Rapagnani, and "Stars and Stripes wore an embroidered 3ace gown nnd a corsage of cymbidrum orchids and Mrs Simpson, mother of the bridegroom, wore a black gown trimmed ljiscca on tne slate lor directors Mrs.

Jane Douehertv. Vauclain: rnrcver ptuyea oy uorores aejca, Elizabeth Towkon, Miss Tollin and Miss DiDonato. 2. 1116 Perkci 7. I or gardenias, H.

Rodman I.eslle, of Norwood, a cousin oi the was best man for Mr. Reid, A reception at Strath Haven Inn. Swatdmtorc, for the immediate fam street, and 1 A string ensemble or violins, cellos nd niano. directed by Leonard De her 'i; iige of orchids. A receutlon aL tlie Yellov.1 1 Maria, played five selections.

Mem 4 HjjR: ciuauein uape, (jooa win: Mrs. Ethel Lord, CllTton Heights; Mrs. Bessie Rightenour, Prospect Park, and Mrs. Emily Carr, Eddystone. MISS DORIS JUNE daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, A. F. Meyers, of 313 Chester pike, Ridley Park, whose engagement to T5 Rodger A. Tidnall, son Mr, and Mrs. Howard B.

of Dutton Mill road, Chester Tea Room, this city, followed the ceremony, after which Mr. Simpson and his bride left for wedding trip ilies and a few friends, followed the ceremony. Upon their return from a short wedding trip, Mr. Held and his bride will reside In liirmlnEham. Ala.

Mr. Shirley Ottey. Jean Abernathv. Wil liam Fennimore. Nicholas Mallas 10 WiHte sutpinir springs, va, iney 1 til ai 21 it rsloi I iiir 1 i 1 5 wil, "oil Stilt tr.

2). 7242 Brad ord road, tjoth of Upper Darby. Johr. L. liurns.

Jr 22. 54Q East Plf and Robert Sweeney, with Frances win ressae tseuoiu ian. MISS MARY K. HIRST, daughter of Mr. antl Mrs.

Raymond Hirst, of 210 Lloyd street, this city, whose engagement to Robert L. Osborn, 1c, of the U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Osborn, of Pnrkside, is announced by her parents. Miss Hirst was xrariualed from Notre Dame JI ifrh School in the ciass of 1945. Mr. Osborn was graduated from St. lames High School in the class of 1M4.

No date has been selected for the wedding. The bride 1: ivowaK as accompanist. Others who nlaved were: Esther Births Announced Mr. and Mrs, Victor Donald Cole baugh, of 212 Parkway avenue, this city, announce the birth of a dauKh niece or Miss Anna Lfter aervlng in the United States! teeotii iueei. Cheiier, ad Dorothy I'laza, now stationed Kentucky, is announced by tier parents.

No date has been selected M. Groff, of Brookhaven, and is IP Samuelson, Donald Sharp, Donald for the wedding. frequent visitor In this city. Mr. Simpson recently received his discharge after serving as a sergeant In the United States Army Air Corps Nelson, James uugan.

tiarry uugan, David Crippen, Adolph Grebek, Louis Sharp, Albert Moskowltz, HAM BY EASTWOOD The niarriaue of Miss M. Jean ter, Dorothy Hudson on May 27. Mrs. Colebaugh is the former Dorothy Ternent Hudson, of this citv. 343 Hampden Eastwood, dauglUer of Mr.

and Mrs, Mary Margaret Lanahan, Marj' Mc Lauj hlin. Deans Crystle, Robcr 635 South Legion Auxiliary Elects New Officers Chester Plaza, and William Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Scott Gay, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Scott Gay, 3d, on June 5, Hamby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil si: amen Dugan, Thomas Newtln, John Sped den, Arthur McDonald, Drew Griffith, Florence larlrol, Marianne De John, Gilda Pettinati, Stella Sulli Roberta Messlek, Constance Italt' rue miaaeipma naval nospiiai.

Mrs. Gay. the daughter of Mr. and et. i' aovsiom toox mace Mrs.

Ethel Dewlin was elected i Hushes Seamen. (laugh Mrs. Edward A. Haas, of Buckman president of Stevenson Unit 11)0, i Linehan. of 3227 West ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leon c.f 2002 Chestnut street, this city, and tmrenLs. Tlie Rev, G. Harold Hill. American Legion Auxiliary, at thc meeting Tuesday, evening.

Mrs. Anna Brice presided at tlic. ano, Clotilda Calvarese, Frances Morrison, Dorothy Morrison, Linda Reld. oi Hirm pastor of the Marcus Hook Baptist! jiai tv on Sunday June 3, in honor I of his third birthday. Those attend vmage, is a tormer memDer oi tne faculty of Clayton School.

Mr. Gay was recently discharged as a Lieutenant (J gO Irom the United Statei Coast Guards. uurrey. uonerta mcssick. sninev meeting, wnicn resulted in tne elec i lormcu are ceremony Tne ji via; w.t.s ingham, ASabamK.

were united In marriage on Saturday afternoon. fl nt A nV.lork in thi! Emman Chandler. Catherine Anne McLaueh June 8, at 7 o'clock, in the First tion ol the lollowine: Vice riage by iier father, wore a light blue dent, Mrs. Helen Shonert; secretary, Presbyterian Churcn, mis ardncr. 21.

and Glk Lehar, Marie Przystrzelskl, Joan I'tmvav" tri I Il'! l.y tin 1 i ic. or i inn a i Rev. Dr. John Davia Miss Miriam luylor; Uea.surer. Mrs.

ing were Mary Ann Letr.aliiezyn, I Rose Marie Zosh, Irene CarnoloJ Dorothy Worth. Joan Marie Let nainsKyn. Arthur Palmer, Stanley Kokoslika, Jimmy Leary, and Mrs. Theodore Letnalncyn, Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Meko. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank B02man, Nether Providence, announce the birth of a daughter, Sandra Lee, on Friday, June 1.

sage of white roses. Miss Mary Louise Mccormick, Harriet Schwartz, Jean tor of the church, perlorniqd in May Todd; chaplain, Mrs. Clara I Elsie M. Ban Mallas. Jqan Osowski, Margaret! double ring ceremony.

Frame; hLstonan, Miss Norm inson; serecants at arms. Mr. arav sun with wi nccc ii i i all I i sorlcs and a corsage of pink roses. champ, Janet Griffith, Veronica Cal abeth Mecks and Mrs. Dorothy Times Classified Ads pay.

Adv. uraccn Moreinno, oi Kciaystone, Hlorth. Lord's Prayer. Fred Ad si is Among The Sick viircse, Dolores italiano, Marie Whalen, Diana Bauer, Angelina Mrs. Stanley Koitosnita, Metro Lctnainczyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kokostka, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kraw as dcsi man ior Mr.

iami Uc lenates to Lhc 'hnai rlntti; coti allowed tlie ceremony venuon in August win oe Mrs. mice, Andv Zosn, Ann Mary ces Stern. wun guests present irom iNorristown Mrs. Janet Earnshaw, of 1417 Williston street. Sun Hill.

Is a na Mrs. rieien (jreennaign ana Mrs. i i'linaoeiDniH. uaiti presided at the console. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her uncle, Walter E.

Groff, of this city, wore a wedding gown of slipper satin made with a fitted bodice, lone tteht sleeves, an illusion tlent in the Chester Hospital where euests this 'week of Mrs. MacDon Kurica, Ann Kowalchuck, Bessie Price, Willetta Hasscn, Ann Pasternak, Sophie Letnainczyn, Henry LetnalncKyn and his grandmother, Mary Lotnalncnyn. sne unuerwem. an operation. Viola Wright, Mrs.

Dewlin and Mrs. Elizabeth Bloom. Alter a snort, wcaciinc inn Mr. antl ains nepnew, jamea btocKinan. oi Buckman Village, at his cottage at jCooley Lilley Qifts Toys 1 Qreeting Cards The next meetinc will be June 2a.

Mrs. Hamhy will rekle With the 'hen the Unit will entertain in honor of the School Medal Award Miss Helen Doyle, of 330 Sunny winners and their mothers. neckline with a yoke of marquisette and edged with a fold of satin and a full skirt with a long train. Her long full veil was held with a Dutch cap of real Dtiehesse lace and she carried a bouquet of white roses and stephanotis with a large white or Richard Howarth, son of Mrs. Post Home, 227 west Seventh street.

side avenue, this city, was the guest of honor at a dinner and miscellaneous shower given last evening at Robert Howarth, of 545 East CHAMBERS ATT I ST A The marriage of Miss Anne Bat' tlsta. dnuKhter of Mr. and Mrs Thirteenth street, this city, entertained at his home on Mondav eve the Yellow Bowl Tea Room given Births bv Mnrv y.rs Kouch. ning following the senior dance at Cosmo Battlsla, of West Wynellffej avenue, Clifton Heights, and Joseph Chambers, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Paperhanging Painting DorJs Tollin, Mary Jarrctt, Betty bmenicy junior jHign scnooi. Carlene LaRoche. of Holy oke, the maid of honor, and 703 Edgmont Ave. Chester Davis, Mane Waiters, Dorothy uar WE SHOULD KNOW HOW of Anderson r.rleti nenter. Kathrvn Land.

Dolore: Ph. Rid. Park 1082 Edith Mnsclnntonio 121 Onr Drexul Hill, took place on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D.

Mc Knox. Frances Camnbell. Dorothy Mrs. KODert rsorcK. oi bobluii.

and Mrs. Glenn S. GrolT, of Phlla Cutcheoa, of Waban, are visit Smitham. Madeline Mciiale, Nellie St. Charles Oak view.

Rev. John J. Ford omclntetl. ing mi Mcuutcneons brother uv Harden. Ruth Aldcrfcr and Evelyn MacCALLUM To John and Ida ilium, 730 PcnncU street, Chest mghter, June 8.

law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. George I Smith, employes of the Chester The bride, who was civen In mar riage by her brother. Coxswain Fred gowns of faille tafleta. Miss La Roche pink and the matrons of honor aqua.

They wore large horsehair open crown hats and carried bouquets of pink roses and violet eladioli. The flower eirl. Barbara iage of Miss Doyle and 330 South Eighth street, DHrb daughter. June 8. Battlsla, wore a gown of while satin MRS.

THOMAS FI. It KM) OHAPSTHOM To ttet ddg ce th an vmert and Agnes Mrs. Samuel L. Smedlev. nnd George Branson, or umvooci.

wiu take place on Saturday morning, June 22. at 10 o'clock in St. Rob CWdW ofr thc shoulder neckline, outlined j. Goodman, of this city, wore a Kate ruffle of lace. Ioiik tnnennK her daughter, MLss Jane G.

Smedley, have returned to their home "Twin Ash Farm" Newtown Sonare. after RoinKn Church, HANSELL To jscph and Catherine Rev. E. Kenneth Snyder, pastor of the First Baptist Church, in the absence or the pastor, the Rev. Ellery Haskell, at a double ring ceremony.

tireenaway irocK oi pniK net, a pniK net bonnet and carried a nosegay city. sleeves and a full skirt with a long train. Her fingei' lip veil was held spending the week end at Pocono tiara seed pea: is and shL Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Thomas. William vVooley, of Ridley Park, a son niidaRhterJune' LITTLE To Alexander and Kutherlne Little. l'JGO Vyeo.iibL uvrnur Lrhe Jowne Park. Darby, a daughter, June 9. BRADLEY To Reginald Marian I I carried a bouquet of white vose.s.

of Lennl enter ti friend of the family, presided at MISS Mai ButUStH i liter of 10 Tin 1 1 evening in honor of their the console. Mrs. Henry B. Cookman. of bride, and Miss Peggy Chambers, sister of the bridegroom, were her Colleee avenue.

Swarthmorp. will Pn. The bride, who was given in ma Curtis Kai I. who was Rtiicmatrn ron Lima Public School. tertaiu informally at luncheon and! attendants.

They wore gowns of riage by her father, wore a navy blue suit with white accessories nnd guests wore: Dr. and Mrs. J. urjuge in ner norne tociay. nana nnti mnx.

moiLsseiine ae sole. Weston, of Temple Hospital, Mr. mnae with mteti bodices, bracelet a corsage of gardenias; Miss Mfir gnreL Crosby, of tilts city, her only and Mrs. Tneo. Smith and daughter, Icnlli aiui I Sic ir u.l skirls Olive, iJaixsKie: Mr.

ana Airs light blue suit ndant, Ti over irtitip.s Had a i Le trouiul McHoiii, oi Lima: Mrs the bottom." They wore headdi Thomas Robinson and Mrs. Mar OPA UPS BREAD CENT A POUND rORTIlAlT COMMERCIAL oi Daiias. Mr. of flowers to match their gowns mi carried bouquets of snring flower. James unamuers was nest man' and Mrs.

Harry Oprihmker and daughters, Eli7.abet!i and of Glen Riddle: Mrs. Ann Beau PHOTOGRAPHY WEDDINGS IIAU1ES THYNGE THYNGE Wasluiiirton (INS) The Office for his brother and Joseph Battlsla, brother of the bride, was the its her. Mrs. Batfista, mother of the bride adley 233 Pennington aveivje, Mor MncBKTDG To Walter and Edna Mac BETTER Bride. 333 Roberta avenue.

ColJlngdale, Sgris A AMPUTATES THUMB JJK'l. evening. She was treated at Ches jifm (PHOTOGRAPHS 1 REASONABLE PRICES I "SjJS BiiL NEWS I PORTRAIT STUDIO I B1 ackanPdal ent 450 1583 Chichester Ave, Linwood II Phne Chester 5 1017 5 Wtut Kldskln t() 3 DARBY SALON 890 Main Darby, Pa, mont, of this city; William Thomas. David Alan Thomas and Roland wore a green print with a corsage Price Administration today boosted the price of all bread except rye one cent per pound In a move designed Ilaupt, of Lcnnl Heights. oi yeuow roses ana Mrs.

unamner; mother of the bridegroom, wore a increase me supply oi oreaa anaDie to American consumers. black and white print nnd her cor Mua was also of yellow roses. In addition to the bread prii ease, the OPA authorized i A dinner and reception at the Mr, and Mrs. John Henderson, of Lennox Park, entertainer! on Saturday evening in honor of the ninth birthday of their daughter, Joan and the seventh birthday of their son, Jack. Their guests included Alice Morris, Marian Reilly, Mary Henry, Marcie Henrv.

Carol Bouchner. Bar cent a dozen boost in the price home ot trie oncDs parents toiii tlie ceremony. uieau iype rons. On most loaves of bread, the crease will amount to one cent The marriage of Miss Dorothy J. Hanna.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. loaf. bara Boughner, Nora Leary, Mary gj VLncer.L ot Lane. I'm a The Increase, effective immed Lou Carey, Betty Lou Carey.

June dclphia, formerly of this city, and iately, does not apply to the price Mamer, Eileen Henderson, Joan Henderson, Jack ot rye oreaa, wnicn recently boosted two cents a pound. Mrs. John L. Burns, of 540 Ensl Fifteenth street, this city, will take place on Saturday afternoon. June Henderson, Peter Carey, John Mc, John Learv.

Jimmlc Reilly OPA said that the price hike was designed to assure David ware, Jimmy ware, uuuuj as adequate a suoolv of bread and in jonn war Community Chapel. Garden City. Dreaa iype rons as is consistent nie kcv. wiiunm ri. menu; win oui ltn tne presidents lamin Mrs.

George Adrian. 30 Elbon road, lrksicle. hostess on Friday eve TiMrt tomi Spr Cortrf Dret cency program." Mrs. Herbert M. Broomall.

or this An OPA spokesman explained that nine lo members of the "Pals" Club. sister of the bride, will act as Those present, were Mrs. John Birk ron oi nonor miu mc price increase would ooost production bv makine it more rjrofiit iiiinrrmiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii fTf) A HiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniq iniro. Mis Gilbert l.hewn, Mrs. how land will be best man for Mr, Bums.

COOL AND able for bakers to produce bread. nrd Chandler, Mrs, Ellwood Harper. Mrs. Earl Michaels, Mrs. Milton Per He said that OPA Is offering "every 1 1 rott, of Chester, and Mrs.

James inducement" to bakers to increase marriage of Miss Pearl Ca danehter (if Mr. nnr! Fts Philip Casacclo. of Pcnnock avnnun! Woodlyn, was a special Euest. The On the other hand, a spokesman next hostess will be Mrs. i or the American Bakers' Association uaruv.

ana Crortlrev a. rip REFRESHING Furia. son of Mr. and Mrs. Placido said that the price boost would have oi fores: avenue.

Morton, Mrs William Douerm. of Cull no effect on the supply of bread. He ii. tae.e on tlav allo' at an o'r nrk ri ll ir. fornia is visit parenis.

Mr asserted that bakers are producing nnd Mrs. Kinu Brtha rti. ot MC9 as much bread as possible from AS rresoytenan utnirch. Up Sciel street, this city. reduced flour supplies and have not Lubv i diverted nonr from oreacl into more Libera "Rv Of Upper m' MaclJouald, ol i iproutaljle pristrirs.

Diirby. will scr I MiMMAf ML I honor for her sister nnd Mi West Eleventh street, this city, and deFuria, sister of the bridegroom Viuitiln McP.irlnn, oi Pliilndclphin, will be the Eleventh street, tins cits', are I DID YOU SEE licis. Dame rlePurln will hj ct AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Bodily Injury Property Damage $23.00 Fire Theft $6.00 SWEENEY CLYDE A Rain Swept WIND STYLED for his brother and KJ I 01 Uaprr Darbv. anrl Anri nm MESSMER'S i uuu, oi uiis city, win lie the ushers. 1 WINDOW TODAY? I'OTlflKR rJcFOE ,11 INSURANCE 1 hl 1 1 ZD E.

5lh St. Thonc 6141 ti not) the daugluer, Dorothy P. DeFoo and uum. rmnier. oi New Haven.

on Wednesday, May 29 in Del "THE RITE WAY IS NOR WAY" Mir nr, aim Airs. Pothier are reidine li her parenls In Pro pec; Park. HOLLYWOOD Pothicr recently rewvea his irom uie u. b. Navy nd Mrs.

JnW nf DESIGNERS HAVE YOUR nit. rti antiounrr: nc: of Richard II. McEhvco. son of Mr. WE WiKiiuu McElv.cc.

of Lixwnton cently returned frnm two a half! M.t Jierv.ce tr.e P. Miss Pasco, a graduate from the ttcst ijiicster icachers College, the faculty of the Trainer PubTb STYLE WE HAVE YOUR SIZE At a Price You Can Afford Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schukraft. of 2: I are spic and span, Mfs mm i Vr.B' A nrcss vour clothes imircn street, upland, announce me enKanemeni.

ui uieir daughter. M. Schukraft and Robert v. Smiib, son of Mr. and Warden Smith, of D20 West Seventh For your moments of play and leisure, here are the perfect summer shoes.

Light as a moonbeam sturdy as a beam of steel and comfortable? You bet! Come in today, try them on and choose yours. Slater's JhSL diomSL $DOjcL SfwRA For Women 618 Edgmont Chester Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Childs.

jof Birmingham, announce the engagement of their daughter, Emilv, Philin H. Wltham. nr 1' Send vonr clothes Sf) XY to us. You'll be ti satisfied! "ROPESTERS 1 NOR WAY CLEANERS DYERS BySandUr and Mrs. William E.

Witham, of II filfl Rhscter Piiro. Nnrwnnil Phnna Plillaw Darlr AQ79 ofBoston Mr. and Mrs. Frazer K. Pettus.

U4 Seventh street. an Mnounce the engsgemcnt of their' daughter, Miss Rachel Longaker Pet WE PICK UP AND DELIVER jl 705 EDGAIONT AVE. and Kicnara atocKion Warner. i REVEKSED CHARGES ACCEPTED ON PHONE CALLS or W. Warner.

V.r. I' 1 1 Fourth street, Media, and the late uri.n rniuH i titnitiu.

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