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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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DNESDAY, JAN. 9, 1932 CHESTER (PA.) TIMES 3 IM re "Co. Ministerium nan sewing To Meet Thursday Group Meets KICKIN' AROUND By Bus Dmer WALLY FALK The Delaware County Methodist At Linwood At Swarthmore Ministerium will hold a meeting on Thursday at 10.30 a. m. In the St.

Andrews Methodist Church, Lans The Delaware County sewing and and Llandillo, Llanerch, Linwood Methodist Youth Fellowship met at the home of Miss O'Shea, 208 Harvey Satur which Rev. Robert B. Clarke is tiie knitting group of 'Pi Beta Phi will meet Thursday at the home of day eveninc. Those uresent were. Mrs.

Frans F. wnaeousn, 01 uuenv A special reception will be ac Uudrev Murohv. Diane Simners. sey road. corded to Dr.

and Mrs. Alexander waneta Pugh, Marion Lee Mrs. E. Morris Bassett with her children. Eddie and Pat.

have smitn, me new Jjiscrici super Campbell, Danny Mohr, Allen Sav intendent of the South District. age anti Shirley O'Shea. joined Lieut: Bassett in Pittsburgh A group of the young people of where he is attached to the ROTC engineering unit at the University of Pittsburgh. They are at home The morning session will be followed by luncheon at 12.30 provided by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Llanerch Church. the Methodist jimrcii attended a show in Philadelphia Friday eve ninc.

Tnev were Auarey Murpny at 317 Travis Apartment d. Lee Campbell, Diane Simpers, Nor The president. Rev. Philip E. Worth Mount Hope Methodist Church Joseph P.

Gaskill of Univer 1 place; and Paul Hutan. of! man Burbage, Joan Norrls, Nancy win preside, Junes, Rain): Haalby, Joan Pratt, Ogcien avenue, after a two week va Joe Rowe, Danny Mohr, Alien bav i age. Lois BoekeiiKamp, Joseph dor ian, Hetty tmmertz, tsuuoy urani, cation at their homes, nave returned to Pensacola, where they are naval air cadets. They left Swarthmore by car Saturday Yolida Boyles, Mr. and Mrs.

Miltonl Pratt. Mr, and Mrs. Basil Clare and MCkrMLs 13 Divorces Are Started morning at 10.30 arriving in Pensacola Sunday at tp.m. Mrs. J.

Archer Turner, of Cornell Mrs. Simpson. Rev. Howard N. Reeves Jr.

have charge the mid week prayer avenue, returned Thursday alter a hour this evening at i.s two week visit with her son and be Thirteen divorce suits Cradle roll teachers will meet in daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turner and their daughters, the parsonage of the church at 8.30 Tauiaaiav at 4 p. m. the lu'St Susan, Holly and Barbara, formerly of Swarthmore, new of Pittsburgh, Mrs.

Arthur E. Bassett will give meeting of the church membership class for children who are planning to unite with the church at Easter will be held in the parsonage the gun In Media this week: William R. Newton, 7211 Spruce Upper Darby, against AbriUa B. Newton, Rehoboth Beach, Del. They were married at Rehoboth Beach in 1942.

Louis A. Bloom represents the husband. Alice M. Duncan, 2114 Felton against Lewis T. Duncan, 4201 (Sheffield both of Philadelphia.

the program of the Travel Group. a new project of the Swarthmore Woman's Club, tonight at 7.45 at HAPPILY HOLDING HIS DOG, Ricky Hendricks en smiles after Salt Lake City police had released fm tw wfcni hT, ninpd for 10 weeks bv John D. Billet (risrht). The latter, Methodist Church. lie isn't so big, but lie's awfully fast!" The Mothers of the Boys' Choir k.i rr Hienlrwrt Hnriii" minstinnino that he had kiiliiaoed the bov the home of Mrs.

Joscuh B. Sha) ill meet with Rev. Reeves Thui on Oct. 20. The youngster said that Billet had fed him well, bought him new clothes and.

"funny Cunningham House on the College so that the directors for 1952 will 1 J. E. Clyde Elected day at 7.30. be: Samuel D. Clyde, Samuel Lloyi Choir rehearsal win oe neia Mr.

T.flti tqb'p wi'l be hth l'rtlcy maiTlcd in Elkton, Md 1st National Director Thursday evening in the Methodist Irving, James C. Baker, Harry Miller, James W. Lukens, Charles Dimes' Drive in 2d Week; al0, church. Edward Clyde was elected a Deacon Nat Pratt will have Flounders. Lawrence E.

Mac ith her erandson. Donald Little. William Scifnz. 3513 Rhodes av director of First National Bank of1 Lester Calls For Workers leharge of the mid week prayei Intire, Paul Lane Ives, Charles A. rhen they went west to California 2000 Collectors are Needed Chester at a stackhotders' meeting Newtown Square, against Ida C.

Seifriz, 100 W. Hortter Phil ice this evening tne and Orenon. Ernst George W. Crawford ana J. Edward Clyde.

Tuesday, to replace the late George church. udelpma. They were married Mrs. Koy p. Lingie has returneci B.

Harvey, wno died New Year The Mens Bible Class ot tne Media in 1926. A. Sidney Johnson1 to her home on Cornell avenue We're rolling at high speed, but enthusiastically awaiting Jan. 22, 've a lot to accomplish in the when the major effort of the drive, Baptist church will meet after accompanying her mot tier jr. represents the husband.

All other directors were reelected, Times Classified Ads pay. Adv. next three weeks," were the sen the two hour Motners Alarcn church Thursday at 7.45 p. Mrs. A Whitely, to Niagara Falls Mildred S.

Downes, 123 Loughead Mrs. Helen Aniba, chairman for the Infantile Paralysis Drive in Tinicum Township, has requested the assistance of the Lester Fire Polio, will he staged. timents' expressed by campaign director John G. Pew jr. today as Linwood.

against G. Irwi Pioneered on a county wide basis where the latter win visit with another daughter for several months. Miss Dinny Rath, of Yale avenue, Downes, 929 Upland st. They were Delaware County in Company in the Porch light dri In T.PKter. antl the Auxiliary me married in Annapolis, in 1 effort proved so successful that it entertained a group of neighbors hers in the house to house calls, week.

Francis J. Catania represents wife. has been extended to many sur rounding counties in Pennsylvania Those sentiments were echoed by and friends for the the greens" on Sunday evening, Twelfth Night. Any one desiring to volunteer may contact Mrs. Aniba at her home.

Dorothy J. McCullough, 625 Mad and to nearby counties in JNew Howard J. Gallagher co chair maii of the drive in Chester, as he dock Crum Lynne. against Wil J. McCullough, 7th and welsh.

The drive centers around moth rs of the county and free will con sought to complete his line up of some 2000 volunteer collectors for the Mothers March on Polio from They were married in Ocean City, Mrs. Margaret Vanier, of Osceola street, visited in Philadelphia, Monday. Ralph Kirk, James White and Andrew Cook, of Essington, and Delco Young Adults At Brookline Sat. in 1944. George E.

Kearns tributions of residents who bid the 1 to 9 p. m. on Tuesday, Jan. 22. li iiors welcome by turning represents the wife.

Honora M. D. Pierson, 150S Con Gallagher ruimjuncc th'j The Young Adult Fellowship of porchlights when the fire sirens sound at 7 v. m. Benjamin Fort, of Lester, newly1 elected Commissioners to Tinicum hne up for the city's 9 stitution Woadlyn, against Delaware County will meet at the where Mrs.

Olee Barbour, 1614 W. Union Methodist Church, BrooKlme, Charles E. Pierson. Long Island. They were married in Wyncote, From that time on, the 10,000 volunteer workers will stop at each 2d st.t and Mrs.

Casper Green by Magistrate Ada James of "Wy dotte street. Saturday, at 6.30. Dinner will he served. The February meeting will James L. Johnson house showing a welcome light, BLOWN EN F9BERGLAS 1618 W.

3d are co chairmen. The will be assisted by the follow Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson, of represents the wife. the contribution dropped in a be held at Lima Methodist Church and all of the Young Adults are lu Gletiolden, visited Mrs.

Rivelv. of Wyandotte street. container and move on to the next Charlotte H. Lynch, 247 Wyn ing precinct captains: Mrs. Hammond, 125 Edwards 1st contributor.

Jesse Smith has returned. to his lled to attend. The Workers Conference will hold cliffe Clifton Heights, against Edward D. C. Lynch Pennell First tried on a city wide basis precinct; Mrs.

viola willisana w. 2d 2d precinct; Mrs. John F. L. its meeting on Monday, January 14, road, Village Green.

They in Phoenix, two years county campaign directors Reason, West Branch YWCA, 7th home in Kentmcre Park, after a visit with his son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neidringhaus, of Seminole street. at 8 p. m.

Lima Church. nilarielpma year ventured to try it locauy. it and Flower, 3d precinct, and Mrs. Nettie Black, 1618 W. 9th 4th Frank A.

Moorshead represents the INSULATION! led to SB2.00O worth of contribu precinct. Mr. ana Mrs. Jacn suet ana son, 'of Chippawa street, spent an eve TV Grid Suit John Stief. 121 Wyandotte st.

tions, topping those in any one pre itepons reacning i a a County chapter campaign head ning with relatives in Prospect Lester, against Helen W. Stief, whese address is not given. They vious year. But Chairman Pew, his dence in the plan growing Park. Appears Headed quarters at tne county Duuamg, Mr.

and Mrs. John Conrad, of Media, indicate that thousands of each passing day as more and Monday. persons throughout the county are volunteers join, said this For Early Trial BONSAIL'S were married in Essington 1935. Howard M. Lutz represents the! husband.

Caroline M. H. Ashley, Plush Gerhardt of 2d and We must collect rnor Wyandotte, SNR will leave Sun rin.v for a cruise to Puerto Rico. after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

money this year than ever before. The incidence rate of polio is. grow Ry United Walter Niedringhaus, of Seminole Mr. and Mrs. Otis McDonald, of Mill road.

Wallingford, against John T. Ashley, 60 Drexel brook The government's anti trust suit: ing yearly, and, to top.it all, each Wyandotte street, spent an evening SPECIAL Drnxcl Hill. They were mar Mr. and Mrs. James Meekam.

year we have more carry over pa over visiting Mrs. wginia ruion, Chester. of Seminole street, entertained rela ried in Philadelphia in 1950. Robert W. Beatty represents the wife.

television and radio blackouts ap tients to care for. Of course, like everything else, the expense of tives from Ogdeh. Here's your chance to get a fully GUARANTEED, top quality insulation job at a reduced price! January is normally a slow month for insulation work and in order to keep our skilled crew fully employed during this period we are offering SPECIAL JANUARY PRICES to reward you for placing your order NOW! Your savings begin with the order and will continue with every fuel bill you'll pay on thru the years Richard Kinkaid, of Seminole peared headed today for early trial Walter Parker, of Linwood, spent street, accompanied by relatives alter a letierai judge retusea to dismiss the case. such a program hits a new high daily. We set no goal, mark down no quota for a district to reach, Monday visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Her visited friends in Chester. shel Watkins, of Osceola street. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Bachynsky, League attorneys sought dismissal! Mr. and Mrs. Clem Casper and but through a comnuiea ertort we of Osceola street, visited relatives of the suit in the U. S. District Beatrice L.

Brown, 20 N. Maple Lansdowne, against Kenneth1 A. Brown, 09 E. Baltimore Lansdowne. They were married in Elkton, in 1018.

George H. Class represents the wife. Emily E. Swift, 155 Buck lane, Haverford, against W. in Crum Lynne.

Court in Philadelphia Tuesday on tne grouna regulation or cue teie Mrs. Ralph Mattiford and son Billy, of Osceola street, visited PRICES! and broadcasting ot gmes necessary for the existence of the friends in EdcvLijiie. Bv J. WILLIAMS OUT OUR WA? Swift, Coatesville. They were mar Mr.

and Mrs, Michael Pilone, of Seneca street entertained rela Judge Allan K. Grim denied the! ed in Philadelphia in 1940. faui Free. Estimates CfieerfiiUif Ciueii IVo Obligation R. Sand represents the wife.

SURE I iSOT NEVER MIMC TH'A SOME CAK.TRIDYS.ES HDSS IS 51TT(N' HERE SOME PLACE WELL SINCE THEY WAS A COUPLE AS KEE? OfJ WE IN A JELLY JAR 1 EOMT HAVE TO FERGIT IF THEY WAS fs. SHOOT HM petition because of the "great importance" of the case to' the public. He said "it is necessary that there Joseph Boccella, 614 W. 3d st. against Rafaele Boccella, 114 Par tives from Philadelphia.

Mrs. Paul Malatesta, Osceola street, visited her husband Paul Malatesta, of USA stationed in New York. Mr. and Andrew Dambrow ker st. They were married Mill PHONE FARRAGUT 9 3600 be a hearing to find out whether; the NFL teams have restricted casts' bourne in 1948.

Joseph W. deFuria represents the husband. of their games and if the policy is entirely reasonable, or not." ski and sons John and Andrew, of Willie J. Foreman, against Marie The NFL, described "its TV and radio blackout of games in "home" B. Foreman, both ot 1606 Walnut Third avenue, spent a day visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Dambrow ski, of Elam. 'reasonable restraint st. They were married in Poco moke City, in 1937. Louis A.

Bloom represents the husband. of trade permissible undc: a You Gait Phone Us Without Charge Calling front of ihc following e.vcnics: Chester Tinicum Swarthmore Madison Just aslc for Enterprise 1 0323 IbomsallsI OAK LANE and B0 RAILROAD Jr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pratt and children. Robert, Edward.

Clara preme Court ruling. Grim the league to f.le rGALEY'S and Elizabeth and Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson, of Hurrville, N. J. spent to the government complaint 4 days.

a day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stew art Page, of Seminole street. The test case, which may the forerunners of similar suits against Mrs. Cora Page and Mrs.

Elmer college football and other sports, 330 8" SIDE I CUTTERS expected to come to trial within two Kramer, of Seminole street, spent a day visiting friends in Chester. Miss Jean Simpson has returned to her home' in Lynbrook, L. I. months. It will be heard without a Edgmont Avc.y jury by Grim.

at tliese bedronni prices Mfc. PLY MARKET ill Fill "703 W. 3rd St. II Acor.3rd&Kerlin 1 1 1B WS Bgr rhone Chester 2 3513 III SPECIALS FOR FRL Jan. 10r I 12 and 13 I Just One Of A Kind First Come, First Served Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and Prima Vera in Modern and 18th Century Styles From America's Best Makers and Priced So Low It SOME LESS THAN HURRY HURRY PURE LARD HURRY Is Hard to Believe and For Only One Reason They Are Floor niL 1RIE Samples.

I43 s319 3 Pe SOLID COLONIAL MAPLE Was BED CHEST DRESSER $197 6 Pe. BUTT WALNUT MODERN Was WITH DOUBLE DRESSER $595 5 LEAN" TENDERIZED A 1 PICNIC HAMS 39c FRESH KU.LED FRYING Jjjt 0 CHICKENS 2 FRESH GROUND LEAN PLATE BEEF lb 49c Slew. BEEF lb 39c bllTTERLIHBS 101.79 1 SMALL. CLEAN FRESH 2 POOXD PIG'S FEET lb iOc HOG MftWS 25c I I TENDER JUICY SLICED LEAN I STEAKS Ib 79c BflCQH pkg. 18c FRESn VINELAND PURE PORK SAGE EGGS doz.48c SAUSAGE ib, 49c Pure Black Pepper box 19c RICE 2 Pound 25c SALMON Tall Can 39c SARDINES can 9c SEE THEM, in OUR WINDOW NOW and BE CONVINCED of the SAVINGS LEAN SHLDS.

4 MODERN STRIPED WALNUT Was Mnw $fl tf PRIMA VERA MODERN Was NOW $3 fe DON'T MISS THIS BEST BUY $495 NOW fi FASHION FLOW STYLED $329 MUVV Buy on Any of Three Plans Cash 90 Day Charge 18 Month Budget Plan 35 CI T8th CENTURY MAHOGANY Was I MTrn op HEIRLOOM DUALITY $595 NUW $595 SALEM COLONIAL MAPLE Was NnwS JST. WABJU HDWFY THWF mtOR 4419 MWVV THIS ITEM THURS. ONLYJ This sale in our 3rd St. Store Only Open Thursday and Friday Nightsi.

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