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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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8 CHESTER (FA.) TIMES SATURDAY, APRIL 4, MM People in MM 1)111 SWMPraH the News ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. John, Kinder, 18 4 6 Constitution Overlook Heights, will observe their 60th anniversary Sunday. Theywill celebrate the event April 11, at a family buffet in the Prospect Park home of their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard whose 35th anniversary is April 9. ilir. A ROSE MARIE RICE The Evening Division at the Pennsylvania Military College will hold its first spring dance next Friday evening ai Spring haven Club in Wallingford. The dance is being sponsored by the Student Council of the Evening Division. Mr.

and Mrs: .7. Harris Latimer of 5 Locus I WalHngford will entertain at their home today from 5 to 7 o'clock 0 Mrs. Harold A. Sleiner Jr. if 2139 Lee Bridgewater Farms entertained members of her bridge club at her home on Thursday evening.

Mrs. Marie Kiovensky who has been a patient in Hahnemann 1 Hospital in Philadelphia, for four weeks has returned to her home, 12S E. Cooke Glenolden. 0 Mr. and Mrs.

Harrv F. Klork of 404 W. 21st Chester, were guests of honor at a dinner given on Thursday in honor of their twenty fifth wedding anniver Miss Judy Pomerov. daughter nf Mr. and Mrs.

David B. Pomerov of "Cliffe House," Media will entertain at a small dinner party at their home this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pomerov have just returned after vacationing for 10 days in Boca Raton, Fla 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Howard S. Curtis. Jr. of Creek and Gradyviile Glen Mills, entertained at an informal supper party recently at their home.

0 Mrs. Okley N. Wheeler, 309 Calendar la. Wallingford. was hostess today at a luncheon for her daughter, Marilyn, who is celebrating her 13th birthday.

Twenty guests attended the party, which was in the Strath Haven Inn from 12:30 to 3 p.m. First Lt. Egbert HorMn USMC, recently visited his mother, Mrs. Susieanna Horlon, 325 E. State Media.

Lt. Horton is stationed at Marine Barracks, Portsmouth, N. H. 0 Mrs. Walter J.

Yaworskv, 602 Morris Wallingfnrd, will entertain members of the Women's Auxiliary of Metropolitan Philadelphia Squadron Air Force Association at a meeting Monday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Owen Ferry will be co hostess. Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. Kempf and children of Amsterdam, N. who have been visiting Mrs. Kempf's brother in law and sister.

Dr. and Mrs. W. Russell Levis Jr. of Vernon Moy Ian and her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin L. Brown of Brvn Mawr. will leave For ihoir hn Mr. and Mrs.

Rice Hinkle Nuptials Are in the Future BarbaraAnnCoxtoWed T. 1 Mrs. Olga Rice of 224 Ward Chester, and Arthur F. Rice of New York, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Rose Marie Rice, to Richard Curtis Hinkle, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Charles Hinkle of fill Eisenhower Woodlyn. Miss Rice, a graduate of Notre james mrnes May PENNSAUKEN TOWNSHIP, J. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward L. Cox of 5431 Peabody av. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Barbara Ann Cox to James Walker Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Barnes of 213 W. Baltimore Miss Cox attended Douglass College in New Brunswick, N.J. Mr. Barnes, a student at Rutgers University in New Brunswick is a member of Zeta Psi fraternity.

The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 2nd, in the Grace Episcopal Church, Mer chantville, N. J. Russell Stockman Rites Observed March 20 jZSS EDAN WRIGHT ME arents Have SSI ea Prblem Mothers ciub To Pick Slate NORWOOD The Mothers Club of St. Gabriel's School will have a business meeting Tuesday ai p.m. in the church hall.

Election of officers will take place. Mrs. John J. McBride, chairman of the nominating committee, and the members. Mrs.

Bernard Powell, Mrs. Leo Sincavage Mrs. Salvatore Testa and Mrs. Thomas Cunningham, are in charge. Concert Officers To Hold Election Officers and directors of the Chester Community Concert Assn.

will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the Chamber of Commerce office, 406 Welsh St. There will be an election of officers and final plans for the Marian Anderson concert, April 18, at 8:30 p.m., in St. James Catholic High School auditorium, 21st and Upland Chester, will be made. con stN your horn.

J. ZOMMICK 514 Edgmont Avt. CH 4 7168 A Skidmore Club Lunch Is Today PHILADELPHIA The Skid more College Club of Philadelphia will entertain at a spring luncheon and meeting today iii Schrafft's, 1216 Chestnut st. In charge of arrangements will be Miss Virginia Vigneron of Ardmore, Mrs. Charles Nefl Mrs.

James Moore, Mrs. John F. Waples and Mrs. B. Frank Brandon Jr.

Members of the club who arc prominent in their career fields, or who have outstanding hobbies, will give a panel discussion, along with members of the student body, who will tell of their college work and preparation for careers. Miss Ruth Gold of Philadelphia will be the moderator. Panel members will be Mrs. Edward Allen Jr. of Newtown Square, who does hospital music work; Miss Vigneron, director of the Philadelphia Citizens Committee for Health and Welfare; Mrs.

Jesse McKaughn (Belty Honness), author of "The Mystery of the Wooden Indian" and other children's books. MISS RUTH Shaffer, dietician of Pottstown Hospital; Dr. Marian West of Ambler, pediatrician; Miss Frances Vollmer, advertising manager of Lippincott Publishing and Mrs. Henry T. Gayley of Swarthmore, interior decorating.

Other members of the club who will assist will be Mrs. Newlin P. Palmer of Chester, Mrs. H. Raymond Koedding of Pine Ridge, Mrs.

Carl Pettit of Glen Mills, Mrs. William Gehr ing, Mrs. J. W. Hollander and Mrs.

Peter Miller of Swarthmore, Mrs. Robert Manning of Chadds Ford. Mrs. Lloyd Lisk of Springfield and Mrs. Cecil M.

Waterbury of Wallingford. Heavy waxed paper cut to fit the bottom of the pan Is a good liner for most baking uses; grease the pan lightly and press the paper smoothly against the pan. KEYSTONE DRUG CO WHEEL CHAIRS BEOS CRUTCHES BACK BESTS INVALID WALKERS COMMODE CHAIRS SUPPLIES BED TRAYS ENAMELWARE Many Can Be Rented CALL US WE DELIVER KEYSTONE DRUG CO 506 Market St. CH 2 6851 $1450 Regularly 29.50 Choice! Cocktail Table! Corner Table! Step end Table! Kneehole Desk! Highly styled occasional pieces in handsome blonde finish. Wood grain Marlite tops that resist Alcohol, Cigarette burns.

Acids and liquids. 4th MARKET STS. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY HITES L. M. McCternan and children of Baltimore, another brother in law and sister of Mrs Levis', will spend the day with them tomorrow.

0 Mr. and Mrs. Max Ess! of Michigan Swarthmore, and Mr. and Airs. C.

Thomas Bauer of Brandywine Hilts, formerly of Swarthmore, are week id guests of Admiral Hubert Strange (retired U. S. Navy) and Mrs. Strange of Annapolis, Md. 0 The members of the Ice Cream Booth of the Chster Hospital May Market will sponsor a dance tonight in the Old Mill in Rose Valley.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Turner 2nd of Rose Tree are chairmen. 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Masters of 406 Country Club Wallingford, will entertain at dinner tonight. 0 Mr. and Mrs.

B. Hillyard Swen ey 2nd of 501 Gayley Media, will entertain at dinner tonight Jfore the dance in the Old Mi in Rose Vallev. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R.

Long of Brook side Wallingford. have returned after four weeks vacation in Florida. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W.

Williamson of Twickenham Bowling Green, entertained at dinner last night. Mr an.d Mrs. Gordon F. Jess and son, Steven Jess, have returned to their home on Crum Creek rd Upper Providence, arter vacationing at their winter home in Naples, for several weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. William Curdt of Red Bank. N. arrived to day to be the weekend" house gucsls of Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Larkin of 407 Cresswell Ridley Park. Mrs. C. V.

Nalley of Gains vule, is visiting her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Irving of Man Chester Moylan. Mrs.

Alan McCone of Walker la. Wallingford, r.re vacationing Miami Beach, and Nassau, Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S.

Munson of Swarthmore av. Ridley Park, have returned from a stay in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A.

Russell of 652 Maryland Prospect Park, have returned from a vacation in Binimi in the Bahamas. Enroute home they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Coffman in Boca Raton, Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. Coffman are former residents of Aldan. Chester High School and the Pierce School of Business Administration in Philadelphia. He is employed by the Chester Loan Co. The wedding will take place Sunday, June 28.

in Greenbriar Country Club. Philadelphia. Rabbi Ira Sud of the Ohev Sholom Synagogue in Chester will offi MORTGAGE LIFE INSURANCE Ycnr Trotrction IVnniiim payable only IS vrs. AKTKH1A PRE.MHril t'EK $10,000 OK INSURAXCK .11 .05 tO 18 os Call mir office for information for plan for your mortice. Any term covered up to 30 yr.

Ages 3(1 to fit). JOHN A. FLACK AGENCY City Center BUIp. Fifth and Market St. Cltpsfcr.

Ponns. Plioiin 3 3305 UG5 Artifrr Arc Term of MortgRge Ami. of Mortgage titude doesn't change, let her learn this lesson the hard way. For chop suey recipes using pork, choose lean meat and slice into marrow strips ahout 2 inches long; brown lightly on all Shop STANLEY Monday Nights Until Dame Catholic Girls' High School, is employed by Pan American World Airways. Her fiance graduated from Ridley Township High School and is now attending Kevstone Business School.

He served four years in the Navy and is employed by General Steel Corp. place in Chester on Monday, March 30. The bride attended Notre Dame Catholic Girls High and Ridley Park High Schcol. Mr. Stockman attended Booth vyn High School.

The Agenda MONDAY ARONIMINK Woman's Club: African home group mcciing wagner 01 w0 Mason ai el Hilt. Drex Club: Home department meeting at jj.u,. uome or Airs, Hunter McDowell of 7224 Linwood Upper Darbv. Program "European Jaunt" by Mrs Walter Dil worth. Mrs.

Wilmer Huff. Mrs. Watson Coverdale and Mrs. George Deny will be. co hostesses.

CHESTER New Centurv Club: Board meeting at 10 a.m. CHESTER New Century Club: Evening Section: Board meeting at p.m. in home of Mrs. Robert L. Painter of 901 North Springfield.

Mrs. William Ingram will be co hostess. DREXEL HILL Junior Woman's Club: Bridge for beginners at 8:30 p.m. in home of Mrs. Charles Thompson of 3849 Plum stead av.

Bowling at 9 p.m. at Lansdowne av. and State rd. Mrs. Burnell Zicgler will be in charge.

LLANERCH Junior Woman's Club: Musical program at 8 p.m. in firehou.se. Mrs. George Barnes will be program chairman. Mrs.

William Scholl and Mrs. Thomas Schubert will be hostesses. PRIMOS SECANE Woman's Club: Directors' meeting at 8 p.m. in home of Mrs. George F.

Breidling of 1107 Woodside Secane. RIDLEY TOWNSHIP Woman's Club: American home department meeting 8:15 p.m. in Woodlyn School. Mrs. Edward T.

Bro gan. artist and teacher, will lecture. Mrs. William Hemmcrle will be in charge. RIDLEY PARK Woman's Club: Cancer dressing workshop 10:30 a.m.

Dessert and lea at 1:30 followed by business, election and program. SPRINGFIELD 0 a Club: All day meeting, business, luncheon and program, beginning at 10:30 a.m. SWA RTH MORE League of Women Voters: Group meeting to discuss foreign policv. 1 p.m. in home of Mrs.

John Aaron of 411 N. Swarthmorc av. SALE! MODERN TABLES HALF PRICE! DEAR EDAN WRIGHT: My husband and I feel that we have given our daughter 3 good upbringing. However, we are having a problem with her. She started working after she graduated from high school and she contributes to her board.

So she feels that she should be allowed to act independently. The specific issue we are facing is her contention that we should have no say about the time to come home from dates. We ha allowed her increasing extensions recently as late as 2 a.m. But she wants to her head completely. She reminds us that she will soon be 18 of a legal age to pursue her wishes regardless of our desires.

Her father contends that as long as she lives under our roof he will insist that she keep reasonable hours. But she is so headstrong that 1 know she will leave if he continues along line. What do you think of the "When I'm 18, I won't have to do this or that unless I want to" attitude? And what should we do about it? ANXIOUS PARENT? MOST YOUNG people don't realize that they can do far less of what they please when they are grown up than when they were kids. They don't realize it because they aren't taught that they have to shoulder responsibilities as an adult. They are responsible for looking after their health, their reputation their jobs, etc.

They also have an obligation to consider people with whom they are living. For instance, your daughter would have to consider someone else's wishes if she lived with another girl or had a husband. Explain this to her. If her at nelson'sVenV; EYEREtT I JENfttKCS FOLDING WHEEL CHAIRS 1 1 1 1 E3Q css HE AHM 'AT1ENT OFTS I ILfH COMMODES Jji CLAYMONT, Bel. The marriage of Miss Alice Theresa Russell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward R. Russell of 1133 Sterling Aniline Village, to James Robert Stockman, son of Mrs. Katherine Kline of 2718 Johnson Linwood, took MKS. J.

R. STOCKMAN Cooking Is Fun SUNDAY DINNER Pretty and refreshing molded red Cherry salad. Boneless Smoked Pork Shoulder Butt Mustard Sauce Snap Beans Mashed Potatoes Bread Tray Cherry Salad Beverage Frosted Cake CHERRY SALAD Ingredients: 1 can (1 pound) red sour pitted cherries (water packed), 1 envelope unflavored gelatin, 1 3 cup sugar, ys teaspoon salt. 14 cup orange juice, Vi teaspoon red food coloring, 1 cup finely diced celery, salad greens, mayonnaise type salad dressing or sour cream. Method: Drain cherries thoroughly, reserving liquid.

In a 1 quart saucepan stir together thoroughly the gelatin, sugar and salt. Add reserved cherry liquid. Place over low heat, stirring constantly, until gelatin and sugar are dissolved; remove from heat. Stir in orange juice and food coloring. Chill until mixture is the consistency of drained cherries and Turn into a 3 cup mold indented run mniri.

celery. chill until firm rmnnirf with greens and salad dressing. Makes 6 servings. WEDDING CAKES To Order! Mtist Butftr Pound Rum Staked Italian Cream Van. and Choc, Fruit and Nuts Ef Cake Cutting Service BUEMI SON BAKERY W.

Srd S(. TB 47 JOAN HARRIET WEINER Joan Harriet Weiner Betrothal Announced TRAINER DINER PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Rudy I Wciner of 4714 Osage av. announce I he engagement of thnr daughter.

Miss Joan Harriet Wciner. to Jerome Krein. son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Krein of 507 E.

22nd st Chester. Miss Weiner attended the Pennsylvania Stale University and Harcum Junior College. She is employed at Nancy Adams Employment Agency in Philadelphia. Mr. Krein graduated from CHESTER, PA.

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1876-1977