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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1948 7 I CHESTER TIMES Panel Discussion At Prospect Park Club Engagement Of Ann M. Tranor )V Film Messages In By wood Women's Club Brookhaven, And Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Ham W. Ianor.

Leo McAteer of cms city, was; of 143 Maoie avenue. Brookhaven. best man for Mr. McKnifl. announce the engagement of their.

Mrs. Ashby, mother of the bride, daughter. Miss Ann M. Tranor, andore a black printed mode with Paxon E. Gray, son of Mr.

and matching accessories and a corsage Mrs. Herbert Green, of 110 East 0f yellow roses. Chelten road Psrlcsidc. Mrs. McKnifl.

mother of the bride 1 Miss Tranor an employe of the; groom, wore a blue and white First National Bank of this city. Is with matching accessories ano a. corsage of red roses. Paxon E. Qray, By Her Parents families at the home of the bride' parents followed' tne ceremony, air.i and Mrs.

McKnifl are residing inl an apartment at Third and Madison streets, this city. KOCCIO WVSOCKI Miss Estelle Wysockl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wysodti, of 2509 West Sixth street, this city, and; Mirhaei Roecio. son of Mr.

and; Mrs. Michael Roceio, of Pel ton ave Feitonvme, were mm riage on Saturday aitemoon. janu Church. The Rev. Batza performed the double ring ceremony.

The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, wore a wedding gown white satin, featuring fitted bodice buttoned down the back, an IlLiMon jmv wkii a n.iu.e of lace and a full skirt ending in a long train. Her fingertip veil trimmed with lace was held with a tiara szll of orange bouquet of wmce roses wiwi orcmas. i leanor Roecio, sister of the! bridegroom, the bride's only tendaut. wore a turquoise blue vel eteen (town made witn a dropped; jshoulder line and a lull skirt. She carried a bouquet ol American1 Beauty roses tied with silver ribbon.

Michael scooera, ot ew iom, was best man lor Mr. Roccio. A bridal dinner at ne uiUDnDuse Hotel in this city, followed the have returned from a wedding trip to Niagara Fails ana uanaaa ana are residing at. 210 East Eighteenth street, this city. ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs.

William G. Thomas, of 75 Strathaven drive, Broomall, a.nnmmee the encasement of their daughter, Grace Thomas ana Ainert Hoffecker, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv HonecKer, id, Amosiana roan, Norwood.

No date has been selected for the wedding. A bridal shower was given for Miss Imogene Halter, of 10G5 Toll street, Eddystone, Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Margaret Callahan, uiii iniiteenun rppt KrtHvsmne. The affair was given by Mrs. Callahan and Miss win ThnKp nrpsp.nf.

were: Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Willie.m Hadley, Mrs. Bella Halter, Mrs. Jean totacey, Mrs.

Nell Hanne, Mrs. Carey Mead, Mrs. Jane N. K. Gordon, Mrs.

Lucille Coe, Miss Betty Callahan. Mrs. Dowell. Mrs. Bess Hillvard, Mrs.

Peggy Eutson. Mrs, Evelyn Hutsmi, Mrs. sibyl Litticjonn. Mrs. Edna Harris, Mrs.

Virginia Herman, Mrs. Ruth McFalls, Miss Dotty AnD pln. and Mrs. Katherine Fleitz. Miss flalter, who has returned from Florida, is at iinmc to ai, jot West Twenty hrst tnis city.

Mrs. Anthony Costa, of 15 Randall avenue, Boothwyn, entertained at a luncheon on Wednesday, Feb. 11, in honor of Mrs. Sarah Haaelgans. of Tiickahoe, N.

who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Stephen Steinmacher, of Randall avenue, Boothwyn. Her guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Steinmacher, Mr.

and Mrs. Max Fearlman, Mrs. Daniel Costa, Mrs. Theodore Kerlin, of Boothwyn: Mrs. Gabrcal Lavella, Mrs.

Thomas Conte and Mrs. Keeth Williams, of this city: Mrs. Frank seili, of Linwood, and Mrs. Hazel gans. MISS ELIZABETH 1.

CONELEY, daughter of Ui: it. u. Loneiey, 01 Lima, whose eiipajremcut to Wi! lavd A. Kerr, of Boothwyn, is announced by her father. Miss Conelev was graduated l'rom Westtown Friends School and Stephens Colleg Columbia, and is lit present employed by the Scott Paper Company.

Mr. Kerr attended Chester Hifrh School and is employed by tbo Sun Oil Company. Bolh are very active in local private aviation. Both are members of the Delaware Ijmmtv Klyinfc ''lull. No dnt.e has been selected for the wedding.

Committee To Hear Report On Auction Final reports on plans for the country fair and auction, to be given bv Nnl Js ritn woman loawe will be heard at a meeting of the committee. Monday at 7.30 p. at Ohev Sholom Synagogue. Mrs. uae m.

is apsan. cnflmiiniu mi the affRir, urges all committee members to attend the meeting, with full reports on the merchandise received. The country iftir ana auction win be held in the auditorium, Monday, February 23. The sale of homemade cokes, preserves, antiques, furniture, and other gilts, will be featured. Refreshments will be served.

Marriage Licenses Af.lui Will, rcrt" 11 rid fjolorrn M. unit! weed, 21, m'. ki'v end'i or cunu, ReinhnrU P. MriVor. H3.

HIT; Ti. c.idnli! Jesse II. Lewln, 55. 1224 KdhU Second Mlllvllk. N.

J. j7 Flft riilb l. and nd" Chlcaito. Ii tills. Aint rruiH Executives To Meet Tim pvpnullve board of the 8 4 Community Club will meet at the home of the president, Samuel Ferdinand.

1213 West Ninth street, on Mondny ni n.iii.ri, commlucc members are urged present. Among The Sick tv P. Nolan, member of Cltv Council and director of Streets and Public Improvement, has been uc. since Wednesday, wi sinus Infection. Tlip Woman's "hlb of Bvwood lti Sellers Community Hall Tuesday.

with Mrs. Walter H. DUworth, president, presiding. Three messages were presented by; motion pictures during the afternoon: program arranged by Mrs. W.

Nelson, motion picture chairman! of the county, and a member of the) ciitb. She was introduced by Mrs.1 Clvde Chalfant. program chairman, i Mrs. Wallucv Savage, cm ehai: man of music aided bv Mrs. Earle Wright at tne piano, connucira gruup sm ing of songs popular during the life: Lincoln.

ills. Nelson preceded the pictures! with a brief historical sketch of early: conditions in America. The first mm was as jur jsoy hood Is." which showed the develop of the south tnrougn eeni ca tion since the colored man became The second, The Message irom Dorothy Maynor," contralto singer: of the South, was a plea for niem checkby ray fo. tuberculosis. i il," in color, showed beauty indeed, only in scenery, but value of i industrv to conserve for security.

Luncheon was orennrcd bv the! Februarv Circle of the WSCS, of which Mrs. Florence Beswick is leader, under the direction of Mrs. Anna Bates, her co chairruan. Mrs. George Dement, nospitanty chairman, aided by the Mrs.

Henry Afinms, Mrs. Haroia ianK. ivir.v William Reynolds, Ji, Mrs. Jay Tracy and Mrs. Clyde Chauant, flecoratea tne tauies Hnci amine Samuel Shellenberecr.

art chairman, is conducting an amateur; holograph contest ior ciud mem iers, as a new project. She had William Mattera. Supervisor at Yeadon High School, judge the! snaps for the first viewing. First! prize went to Mrs. George Dement and honorable mention to Mrs.

Daniel McCurmlck and Mrs. Emily Benedict. The nresident named Mrs. Kciear Therasse and Mrs. John Dihvorth as two of a nominating committee, wno together with thr? from the floor, Mrs.

Leroy Edwards, Mrs. John Parry and Mrs. William Copley, will present nve candidates for directors to be voted upon in April. Mrs. Daniel Black, as chairman of international relations, gave an informative report regarding the proposed union of South Africa, with its 11,000.000 Inhabitants, and Southwest Africa.

Telephone Bridge At Ridley Park, April 1 Reports were presented when the Evening Section of the Woman's Club of Ridley Park met on Thurs dav evening, at the home nf Mrs. James Stiles, 425 Deakyne avenue. Mrs. Thomas Bailey, chairman, conducted the meeting. Mrs.

Preston Donaldson, chairman of Ways and Means, announced that there "will be a telephone bridge. April 1, and a dance, 'April 30. In the auditorium. Mrs. Bailey accepted the reports the secretary, and treasurer, and all the committee chairmen.

Two members brought articles rr clothing for a package, which will be sent to Mrs. Erna Kube, a social worker In the British Zone of Germany. Mrs. Donald Dryden. art chairman, introduced John HefTelfinger, who showed films entitled.

"We Dec orate Our ana xjiume ii uu 'social hour followed. The hostesses were: Mrs. Stiles, Mrs. Allen W. McCann.

Mrs. A. J. Schwcrtz feEer, and Mrs. Homer R.

Reese. Junior Woman's Club Members Attend Show a rmin of members from the Junior Woman's Club of Media attended a fashion show in Philadelphia on Wednesday. They were: Marv Ann Mickle. Eleanorc Alexander, Mai'ioric Crown, Sibyl Reed, Helen Palmer, Carole Quann, Kay Dunne, Jean Irwin, Emily Furhman, Barbara' Darlington. Grace Evans, and Eleanor Harriz.

The Media club will give its own fashion show as chairman. Emblem Club To Meet The reeular meetinc of the Em blem Club No. 74 will be held, Tues day at 3 p. at the Elks Fifth and Welsh streets. At that.

time election of. officers for the romintr vrar will be hr id Flora Penza, president, will conduct the: I In View of Hie IVew.s at at of i is MORTON LODGE PLANS B4NQUET Para Temple No. 181, Pythian Sisters met Thursday evening in Damon with tne Most, excellent. Chief Gertrude Shubert pre siding. Tlie bann.uet committee re porten tnat me annual Danquei ana dance would be held Wednesday evening May 5.

Three new members were Initiated under the supervision of the Decree Staff Captain Anne Steigleman. Following tlie business session a vuli i i i Past Chiefs Association Para Temple held their meeting on Mon day evening at tne nome oi rast Chif Winifred Holscher. 34 Myrtle avenue, with the president Ida Sleele presiding. Following the business meeting Geneva Gambrill was initialed, having finished her term ii January as most excellent chief of Fara Temple No. 181.

Thc hostess entertained at a Valentine party and refreshments In keeping with the day. Those present were President Ida Steele, Vice president Winifred Holscher, Secretary Treasurer Anns Stclgelman, Chaplain Anne Hartner, Margaret P. Tarr. uoroiny ateigei nian, Gertrude E. Shubert, Belle Barlow.

Ethel Lobb. Man Urbanski. Geneva Gambrill and Mary Lun gren. Tlie next meeting will be held Monday evening March 8th at the home of Mrs. Grace H.

Weiss, ot Tiiitlrcigr Morton Borough Council will hold their meeting on Mondav at 8 p. m. Mrs. J. C.

Stilwell, of 601 Highland avenue, has returned after vacatlon at Clearwater, ria. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fowler, of Highland avenue, are enjoying several weeks' vacation at St.

Petersburg. Pla. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Morton Fire Company will hold their meeting on Thursday evening February 18 at the Morton Pire House, Walnut, street when final plans will be made for a sauer kraut supper to be held on Thursday evening Feb. 26 in the Satei Woir Amvets Post Home, Kcdron and South Morton Mrs. Minerva Jackson, of 331 Yale enue.

is convalescinit at her home after having been 111 for the past lew aays. ON HAHNEMANN CENTENNIAL GROUP Harold A. Taggart, 3723 Bon Drcxel Hill, has been appointed to Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital's centennial committee. That committee is arranging a program for celebrating the institu iltti the Institution's 'commence ment exercises March IB. What Then Say Hr international News Service Los Ancelcs Vivien Kellems, Connecticut manuf a launched a nationwide campaign to repeal the Federal Income Tax "These ruinous taxes have been' deliberately set upon our backs as part oi a plot of toe communists to take us over." Oxford, Prime MlnUter Altlcc warns of communism: "(It) is inverted Czarlsm and the Soviet has turned its back to civilization, We are up against something which has no roots Omilia: Sen, Robert A.

Tail, presidential aspirant, bids for Nebraska's 15 Republican convention votes: "I believe very strongly that too lavish distribution of American dollars will do more harm than good. All we can do Is remove bottlenecks and prime the pump." Observances llvcred the Gettysburg address and the address. Thrive narticlnatinc on the pro gram were: Preston Chapman, master of ceremonies: Robert Brummel. Scripture reading; Life of Lincoln, Janet uotusrjorougn. iiisuuiiiuimi solo, Harold Lincoln's Attitude Toward the Negro, Evelyn Gordy; Lincoln in Philadelphia.

Jmnc. Green; piano solo. Sylvia niiriicli readme on Lincoln, DcLois Ilaloney; Gettysburg Address, Littleton Fortune. Thc programs were presented by Mrs. Addle Hudson and Clara V.

IDeShields of the social studies department. STRATH HAVEN INN Swarthmore, Pa. invites jmi tn p.ajay a Serve 1'ourselt Ail Von IVinl SI. 00 Country Club Supper fi lo 7 P. Thursdav, Feb.

12 and to attend a o'clock Concert Prncram Spirituals bv Negro Choir, ri.mo solos Sy Miss Alice Baughn. Telephone Swarthmore 0680 IF YOU INJURE OR KILL Somcnnc with Vour Automobile WHO WILL PAY? Vhu can he protected with S500G S10.000 Liability and 55000 Property Hamapc Insurance SA je 50 for as little as 0 INSURANCE AGENTS East 5lli 51. Phone 3 G141 IRENE MARIE CLEMENTS. of Mrs. Catherine Clements, of 2B North Rigby avenue, Lansdnwnc, whose engagement to Walter R.

Mccy, son of Mr. and Mrs. David S. McVey, of Middletown road, Media, has been announced by her mother. No date hiis been selected for the wedding.

Informal Program At Viscose Mothers' Club rt" feS fc thc duhhouse in Marcus Hook. Mrs. Margaret Haggcrty, Anirrl can Home chairman, reminded the members ol tne need lor tolerance. Rhp itatpri "This countrv was founded on tolerance. We must keep our minds open.

Home is not only where we hang hats, it is also where we pick up Mrs. Haesertv also cave Mrs. Smith Wilson, legislation and international relations chairman, read a letter lrom Lone re man Wallace Chadwick. He wrote that the people of thc county should be proud of Thomas B. McCabe, who was recently appointed chairman of the board 'of the Federal Reserve Banks.

It was announced by Mrs. Her man Beniamin. ways and meanj chairman, that a white elephant sale will be nein at. tne ticxl meeting, March 11. Mrs.

Emma Dalton, welfare chairman, has secured Mrs. Alice Henry, of the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, for the March 25 meeting. Mrs. Henry will bring a seeing eye dog with her, and speak on "The Story of the Blind." Mrs. Dalton also reminded the members to send cards to a guest at Fair Acres, who will observe his birthday.

March 14. Mrs. Walter Denny thanked the; club tor tts direction or uie ranrui of Dimes, ana tne women uno el "ied the canvassing. Mrs. Walter Hadficid.

president, ugg. sled that the club, join a book nf t.hfi month lib. After all the members have read the volumes, she said, thev could be donated Hon's library or veterans' hospitals. Mrs. May Galloway chairman for the work.

The president also urged the memoers to contriouie me iteu r.rmvi and the Girl Scout cookie sale. Mrs. Leslie Aaron, Red Cross er.r.irraae, announced 1viat, worker are still needed for jewing and Although no program was planned several of the members spoke formation thev had gleaned raham Lincoln. A discussion period was held. Tne social session was in tne l'irm a Valentine party.

Births Announced Mrs. Waiter Netherv. of 16 South Morton avenue, Morton, has received a cable announcing the birth on Feb. 11, of a daughter. Eleanor Ann.

to the Rev. and Mrs. William H. 11 ln rving there and in France. present he is the Field Super ri atinncrl ah t.hn Head quarters American Red Cross rprsreh work there.

Mrs. Nethery is the former Miss Catherine Austin, or Norwood. She ami their love other daughter: Mary Jane ana cainy uni jomea uie JNetnerj in uauuuci il Cantai and Mrs. If. Walter Jones, birth of a son, Henry waiter oones, 3H s.

at Honkins Hos pital, Baltimore, Md. Capt. Jones Is with thc Medical Corps. The baby tne prrannson al lvlr. Henry W.

Jones, Haverford avenue, Swarthmore. A daughter was born in Corning, Hospital this moming to Mr. gnH F.riward Bennett, of Com ing. Bennett is the former Missj onrf Mr! tl enrze' R. Crothers, of TTnlsmd.

Ttte Child h3S I.Tnspnhlne Aim Bennett. a nnnM discussion. "Education for International was presented at a meeting of the Woman's Civic Club of Prospect Park, in the fire house auditorium, Wednesday afternoon. The members of thc panel were; Mrs. Ralph D.

Owen, county chairman oi education; Mrs. W. Myers, co chairman and Mrs. P. Joseph Oberle, all of Spring held.

Mrs. Owen advocated attendance nt srlinol bnnrd mrethlEs. and sDOke of (he Inerenseii interest in adult education, telling of the Danish Folk Hifih School in iJenmni'K. which has proved so successful. A.

P. Stackhouse. chairman ot education. Greetings were brought by Russeii L. Williams, supervising principal of Prosnect Park High School.

A piano duet was pi yen by Betty Moore, a junior high school student, ana Ruth rnomp: 11 a memoer oi uic tcnioi rJuss at ProsDOCt Park Hlch School. Mrs. Alfred A. Hoffman, president. greeted tlie members.

Mrs, A. u. Herbert led the singing, accompanied Harry u. uiven. Announcement was made bv the nrwtldent of the iiDnointment Mrs.

E. B. Dctwller as ways and means fhnlnnim. i sea ior taie ciud luncheon, to be held on March 10. Reservations, in charge of Mrs.

Gordon E. Granger, must be made betorc Miu cn a. A triD in rough a soup plant in Camden will be made by the mem bers nnri guests on April S. A bus will leave the Are house at Walter Johnson, health i chairman, congratulated thc mem bers on their support or the March i of Dimes, reporting more than $1000 collected In the Hostc ses were: Mrs. Aiarsnau r.

Snyder, and Mrs. Raymond Wricht. A covered dish luncheon preceded thc business meeting. Mrs. Baiph Sloan, chairman of American Home, and ner committee were in cnarsc.

Drama Critic To Give Century Club Program A luncheon will be given at the New Centurv Club of Chester, Tues day at 12:45 p. m. Mrs. J. Wesley Jones and her committee win 0( in rhnrire.

Thc dinin room chair Is MI'S. W. OUCWari uiacRDurn. Miss Jessie Lewis, well known draiha critic of the New York and Philadelphia theatre, will present a program. She will give a monologue.

"Broadway Tonight." MISS USW1S Win dc iiiuuuut uu uf vs. Kussell Clements, chairman of drama. Media Juniors Will Hold Valentine Party A Valentine party and hobby night will feature the meeting of the Jun or Woman's Club of Media, Tuesday nt 8:15 p. In the dub house. Biancnn riiLcnam, uuun man.

announces that each member may bring her favorite pastllme for thc social period cards, knitting, sewing, etc. Thc co hostcsscs will be: Virginia Durkland and Sibyl Reed, Births At Chester Hospital: auiNN To Joseph nnrt Thertja Qulnn. OrounaeU court, a daughter. Ceb. 12.

A OAKES To Vincent J. and Ajini n. Onkca 18 WtsL Third Media, a 0 Hurvcy nnd B117 Went Elg MH FOLEY TO 1 Ptnri nonr. Ftilcy, BOB Lalnyette son, Feb. 12.

S17 Morton nvenuc, Illdky Park, Crrratr Ilospltnl: MORfl ANTo ThnrjiBii nnd Helrr Moi fiini, 303 West Twenty tourth evrec Chcattr. lion, Fch. 1, 0 Boothwyn road, BooLhwyn. S23 1 I 1 1 'In UL GpotBlnnnn 30 I FHzucralif Mercy Hospital; HTOI.Z Tn Ertwurd and i Stola, 3B34 Brimswlck avenue MuGAHHY To Vlncsnt nd McOsrry, 7216 Bradford road DOUOHERTY To Frunclji and Mr KnreL .112 aoir road. Darby, a son, Feb.

11, JHILI To Edward an 834 Colitis CrMk parkw; Fdb. 11. To and 31 West Winona avrnm dauahler, Fch. 11. County Lists 6 On Honor Roll At Cheyney Annual Scholarship Nleht was ob served at Cheyney State Teachers' College The observance wa.s held In Pennsylvania The orator was Dr.

George Edmund Haynea, consultant on Africa for the world, committee of thc YMCA. Dr. Leslie Plnckney Hill presided at the exercises. Following the program, an informal reception was held at Emlen Hall dining room. County stuneni honor roll for year q.

E'canor Q. Dickey; Darby: Thomas C. Lane, Wayne; ri nn the honor ro 1 for the first semester of the current school year were; Florence B. Smith of Lansdnwnc and John Leland of Cheyney. Lewis Photo MISS HELEN il.

NYCZ, daughter of Mrs. Mary Depii, of 2512 West Fourth street, this city, and the lale Andrew Nycz, whose engagement to Louis W. Susco. son of Mr. and Mrs.

frank Snscn, South Thirty third street. Philadelphia, has been announced bv her mother. No date has been selected for the wedding. Providence Avenue WSCS Increases Budget aiT rn rrmiD of members of the wnmmi Srviptv of Christian Serv nt Providence Avenue Church a trended the meeting heia the church, on ednesday the budget for the coining the budget this year. This budget The President read the following committee appointments.

rvs Mrs. Kate Honkins. Mrs. Joseph McKee. Mrs.

Norman Custer, Mrs. Agnes Grant, and Mr vTcivilvirsViln Mrs. Nnrmau Custer. Mrs." KUa Nleld, Mrs. Anna Lamey.

Mrs. vviinam aiuuiu. PVair new members were welcomed Mrs. Frank J. Leary.

Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. Anna iiuicj. mio. Mrs.

Emma Stltt was chairman of Hie luncheon committee, assisted bv Mrs, Mildred Davis, Mrs. Charles Scigcl. Mrs. Paul Davis, and Mrs. Mrs.

Ella Helton cor.ci uie Joscph Guy and Mrs. Charles Firth. Hrfn'n snrkp hrieflv. takinc as suojeet we neeu iul n. leader in our generation.

The spcaKer oi r.ne wtmiuuu on was Yuen Hsu. a student al Tlinnlueiral Keminarv. Mrs i. nni.ive of Poochow, China, and was educated at the Methodist College in Chinn. Prof.

Malin Swarthmore Addresses Women Pwfwsnr Patrick M. Malin Swarthmore College, was the guest 1 speaker at a meeting of thc Wom the Clubhouse. Mr. Malln was vice director of the Intergovernmental Committee 011 Refugees, for several years. He spoke nn the minority problem.

He whs presented by Mrs. J. Btirrls Wesl chairman nf the current events department. 1 Mrs. John E.

Michnel, president 1 the club. Introduced Mrs. James Kicrutrrls, S' eonn hu ui the county federation, who brought; greetings. On Tuesday, at 2 p. the education department will present Dr.

Ear Bond. His subject will be, "Making Our Years Happy cal director of research of the Institute nf Mental Hygiene at the University of Pennsylvania. Mrs, George Schobiiifier. chairman of education, will be In clinrge. The second in the nf current event discussloas by Dr.

Francis Fussell will be held Thursday, nt. in at the home of Mrs. J. V. S.

Bishop, 736 Harvard avenue. The; nnirc will hp "Universal Military Training," and "Atomic Energy." It a purine mec'Liri. On Fridav, the antiques depart ment, Mrs. Elrncy K. Morse, chair Msim of Art.

Grnw. Ri Morris, of the mu efjucatlon department, will sr. Just IS kinds of insect.s estimated damaec 01 si.ai annually in the United State Britain's an America, that irtually pledged to peace at price. followed nuLner. There was thc Marquessl If rr nf Prnnth: the huge wonder that E)rpSKpg and strains vith all U.nrlrt marc Tulthln a Generation, thc 1 operations of propagandists and vnn ini.

ramnaians of dlnlomdtic riDusc ana sianaer, int. oriusn jhassy in Washington always malned an oasis or grace ana icency. enjoyed the assignment to Wash Wash accent. Douglass School Teachers street. Upland, entertained the wcrnery, oi aq mcmbers of her card club her home recently.

Members present The Rev. Nethery served at Prcs were: Mrs. Rose McElwee, Mrs. Mary bytenan churches Northern Jer Smith. Mrs.

Lucy Ogden, ms. Doris and in Long Island before enter ANN M. TRAINOR graduate of Eddystone High hool. Mr. Gray, who also was graduated om Eddystone High School, served the U.

S. Navy in Japan. He is low employed by the Baldwin Lo nmotive Works." No date has been selected for the edding. "'IATTEO PAP ALE The marriage of Miss Teresa V. "Japale.

daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Papale, of Primos avenue, 7olcroft, and John J. Ciatteo, son if Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Ciatteo. of East Baltimore avenue, Spring Held, was solemnized on Saturday morning, Feb. 7. at a 10 o'clock luutial mass in St. George's Roman Catholic Church, Glenolden.

Rev. ''lichael Bednar performed the cere ndny and celebrated mass. The tvriri. whr was triven in mar age by her father, wore a wedding own of ivory tone satin ana ft ngertlp veil. Miss Mary Manesen.

of Clifton was the maid of honor and tjss Patricia Papale and Miss Joan 'apale, sisters of the bride, were klesmaids. William Ciatteo was best man ir his brother arid Anthony Ciatteo, nother brother, and Joseph Char rv. cousin of bridegroom, were shers. wedding breakfast at Media Inn 'or the bridal party and the immediate families followed the cere tony and later in the day a recep inn was given the Folcroft Firc "IcKNIFF ASHBY The marriage of Miss Elaine Marie Ashby. daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

James A. Ashby, of 1027 West Eighth street, this city, and Samuel Rhoades McKnifl, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. James McKniff, of Eddy stone, was solemnized on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 31, at 3 o'clock in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church.

The Rev. H'leh McSherry officiated. Mrs. Mary McLaughlin presided at the console. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, wore a wedding gown of white slipper satin featuring a lace' yoke, long sleeves and a full skirt with a short train.

Her fingertip veil was held with a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white roses and sweetpeas with an orchid in the center and a shower of narrow satin ribbons. Miss Jean Ashby, sister of the bride, the maid of honor, wore a gown, of grass green, taffeta made Tilth a fitted bodice, bustle back and a full skirt. Another sister, Miss Jane Ashby, the bridesmaid, wore a similar model of blush pink taffeta. They carried bouquets "of flowers which' shaded from pale pink to an American beauty and wore arrangements of matching flowers in their hair. WILL PRAISE OUR COOKING 1 mm HER T65ME WTMiS FOR 5 UN BAY DINNER STATE HOUSE RESTAURANT 1 WELL A J(akWtL OR DRY BRITTLE HAIR Even single application of this concentrated cream conditioner will show you visible improvement in your hair make it lovelier, more lustrous.

Come In nd ask us ARTHUR'S COIFFURE SALON Mrs. Rose Ma i 7 DalLon. Mrs. Margaret Watson, Upland, and Mrs. Ann Bethard.

of this citv special guests. Mrs. Dalton "will entertain the club at their next meeting at ner nome, 1511 Perkins street, this city. small informal ncirfv nn Snndnv aft.prnnon. b'ph ruarv 15, at 4 o'clock in their home for Colonel and Mrs.

Frederic deL. Comfort who are visiting Colonel Comtnrt s.istr r. Jaiss Mar clem Comfort, of 1410 Williston street, this city. Mrs. Lillian Ruby.

616 duPont street, this city, entertained the "61 Thursday Club" at her home this week. Members attending were: Mrs. Florence McElwee, Mrs. Mary Biddle, Mrs. Flo Potter, Mrs.

Levenia Begley, Mrs. Rose Marquardt, of ttiUU Jiyrrc a Knlmpr nf th i cAioi At is N. British Pick Top Flight Man! Mark Three The students and faculty of Doug Junior High School enjoyed programs of a three fold nature this week when they observed Negro Achievement Week. Brotherhood Month nnd Lincoln's Birthday. The fclfcnlficar.fr nf these observ ances was that all tnree mnracca the principles of respect, fnr the individual and has invaluable contri butions to all manniM The audience was held spellbound by Louis Liilon, prominent New York actor, who made an appeal for world brotherhood through a heart warmlntf story of a Bohemian named "Joe." A stirring plea was made by Rev.

George Matthews, of Dover, who emphasized the importance of capitalizing On Individual differ ences in a positive manner mat the ultimate goal of true brotherhood will be realized and enjoyed in this 'generation. Mr. Lytton was Introduced by John J. Vaul, principal of Dcwey Mann School. Mr.

Matthews was in troduced by Rev. J. L. Link, member of the Chester School Board, Mrs. Addle G.

Hudson ol the acuity presided. The program lis honor of Lincoln included excerpts from his early life, his attitude toward thc Negro, thc conditions under which he dc An Exclusive Catering Service MRS. PAUGH "Caterer of Fine Foods" I NOW LOCATED CONCORD KEUUN STS. I'fffJNK CHESTER 2 2752 Weddings Showers Churches: Cluhs Supper Parties, elc. Consult for Services ind I SiiRiji stlons As New Ambassador to U.

By OESTREICHER Great Britain's remarkable good fortune in always being able to JEV Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Urbamki, of A surprise birthdav party was Milmoni Pari are receiving con rivnn hr Fp.tiv Barbonc. Urn ipon tne birth of twin its or. fnst. l.i'.nkiiic.

to represent the throne as ambas i sador to War.hir.K di intellectual araln today in the appointment of followed bv by his daughter. Miss Katherine of life hump Ttiow sr sons. Mrs. Urbanski before tit was MisS Mary Lobb. Sir Oliver 1 1 1 11 tending 'were Mr.

and Mrs. Roy March, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Anthonv Barbone and children, Mrs 'The i i Lobb. ijihiiv and hir itonaia unosay; During the twentieth century, at tfle of Lothian; the Earl least, and regardless of whether aof Halifax and finally Lord Invcr conservative, liberal, laborite or cnapel.

Sir Oliver Franks' immc rtHt.1nn Government was in powrr. nrrvprinssnr. in Iondon. Britain has chosen the hinhP.st. noKsiblc tvne of reprcsenta (Inn 0iver measures up in every WV, Ui.v, HucotinT! a liberal outlook and an entire ao of disliked patronizing 'attitude some times associates with British titles before the first world war.

it will be Theresa Rapposelli and children, Mrs. Rose DeSanctis and daughter, Mary DeSanctis, o.f 29 West Third street, Marcus Hook, arrived on Wednesday, on the S. S. Bulcanla, after spending five months in Italy and France, visiting friends and relatives. They stopped at Venice, Naples, Rome, St.

Etienne, Tripoli, Capri and thc Rock of Gibraltar, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Provost, of 503 East Twenty first street, this city, will entertain at a family dinner in their home this evening. Arthur E.

Copeland, of 512 East Twentv first street, this city, will entertain at dinner in his home this evening. daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Evans of 2D Taylor avenue, Morton. twins are the first born at the Taylor Hospital, this year.

Club Calendar Monday meetings: Woman's Society of Cnrtstwm service oi ouuui Ctinrcn, meetmB. p. cwii woman's Club oon oi board meeting, 1.30 ander roaa. Ladies' Auxiliary, i a County Fire Companies, meeting, Woman's Club of Springfield, executive board meeting, 11 a. home of Mrs.

Prank Hendrickson, Woman's Club of Drexel Hill, literature department, noon; program, 1.3ft clubhouse. Woman's Club of Bywood, liter ttire department tea, 1 p. 7106 wayne avenue. B'rtltn woman uiazc, country fair committee, 7.30 p. Ohev btioiom center.

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