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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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TUESDAY, MAY 8, 11 their son and daughter lrMaw, CHESTER FA.) TIMES and William Sominervillc, of I Herbert Marshall In Fair Condition IChild's Party Group to Meet Virginia avenue. Stanley ciecieika, of Greenwood Hollywood (UP) Movie. tlon to the ruti thor sen lPr fMjr committee Including pertinent yer 'fi: sonal information, three' references jstrcet, is observing a birthday an At rarkside At Brookhaven Herbert Marshall was reported niversary today. Scholarship Deadline Set 'resting more comfortably" today outside oi the school, and a jonn taesieika win celebrate at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, popular meeting' of thei and. Mrs.

Stacy Starr enter birthday Wednesday, where he is being treated lor a and signed: arramre an interview' tained on Sunday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Flatt, of heart aliment. Parksldc Recreation Board will held this evening at 8 o'clock with the scholarship' commlUee'for Mlddletown road, had as' visitors, their home on Shepherd street in honor of the fourth birthday, an Applications now are being student and parents or guardians Must Keeu Plus Aver ceived at Chester High School of Hospital attendants said the veteran actor was in fair condition.

Marshall was recuperating from minor surgery when he developed a Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bigger and daughter Carol Ann, of Buchman Village. the school. Representatives or the various organizations of the borough are asked to and also other residents who are interested lie i lor tne pjcco scholarships lent must maintain a plus av .1 Pennsylvania industrial chemical John Flounders and Nelson Cam niversary oi tneir son, atacy fatarr, Jr.

The children present were Esther, Billy, Jackie and Christopher Chester; Ethel, Harriet and Eu heart embolism. rchohrships totaling $20,000. obeli, of Middletown road, witnessed erage or' the equivalent .1 points and a standard of conduct ij1 May 15 is the deadline for seeking in this work. The regular, meeting of the Executive Board of the Parfcside Par ball game in Philadelphia, Sun day. gene Blum, of Media; Elena and For this first year that the schol aceepcaQie to ine must, re rv quest the registrar of the college: to send a transcript of his record' to Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Kid of Burton Starr, of Chester Heights; arships have been offered the fol ent Teachers' Association will be' held on Wednesday evening at the home of the vice president, Mrs. Greenwood street, are being gratulated on the birth of a Billy Seamon, Johnny and Thomas McKenney, Jesse Nasino, Jo Ann lowing faculty committe has 3et Installation Held at Upland jthe committee at the end of sacii' semester, and shall forfeit the re Eleanor Wdrrall, E. Avon Jones, Margaret Elizabeth Jones, Michael Kida on May 2nd set up to handle the selection of' recipients James V. DeRose, chairman, head of the science deoart the Chester Hosoital.

Chester; Donna Bigus, Kenney drawal from 7' The monthly business meeting' of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Park side Fire' Co. will be held on Wed 1 There already have been many A The PTA of the Upland Schoo; ment; Florence O. Benjamin, head of social studies: Sarah P. Holeroft. and Gerry Bush and Helen Elizabeth Starr, of Brookhaven.

Following the children's party. Jimmy Stewart Happy application forms sought by: mem met in the school building on Mon secretary, head guidance counselor bers of this year's graduating class and Mrs. Starr entertained at day night with the president, Mrs. Bristol Crooks presiding. Rev.

T. nesday evening at 8 o'clock' in the; flrehous'e. Herbert Green, of 110 E. Chcl ana senior class coordinator; Harold V. Hartman, head of lansuaees.

ad recent graduates of the school; The committee has not yet de ded how the money will be divid Father of Twin Girls Hollywood (UP) Twin girls were born Monday night to movie Btar Jimmy Stewart and his wife, the Pavlidis, of Trainer Methodist Church, was the speaker. ton road, has returned to his home ana w. Robert Prosser, head of Mrs. J. Warren McKenney, Mr.

and Mrs. Gessie Nasino, Mr. and Mrs. commercial department. The Junior choir of the Upland ed.

This decision will depend on the applications receLved. A William E. Jones, Mr. after having been a patient in the Chester Hospital. former Gloria Hattrlek McLean.

Methodist Church, under the lead Seamon and Miss Doris ership of Mrs. Woodrow Xeln, sang DiNeglio. of chester; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Edward Neldt, of 124 E. Chelton nsad, entertained at din Leon Kohn delivered the perm a members of the committee and children by Caesarcan Section at her1 home when her guests uuu.0 nUi wi. Starr, of Media; Mr. and' for the Terrace School; Miss Cross Mrs. Victor Starr, of Chester ley, for the upper floor; and Mrs.

Hei nts; Mr and Mrs sharw tate the three other posts. One Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCaulcy Hurt in Auto Mishap A 32 year old Drexel Hill man vas injured seriously when his car hit a parked automobile at Bur mont and Marshall roads', Drexel 'C Hill, early today.

mother and daughters were i and "Mr. and Mrs. John Ahtes, of oi tne committee is to he the ior class coordinator. Draper lower W. Jones, of Wallingford; Mr.

and ported in "fine Parksidc, E. Sharpless Walters, of West The scholarships are open to stu Miss Joyce Baldwin, 19 E. Elbon "They're beautiful, Stewart, ts born at Indiana, sighed There was installation or officers for the coming year as follows: President, Alfred Mahoney; vice dents who have completed three road, )s celebrating her birthday to he looked at his daughters through work Chester Albert s. Renard. 232 Wilde as taken to Delaware County.

the glass window of the hospital School, who are planning to con Miss Edna Jean Helms, of 136 retarv. Mrs Rob rl I 11; ti i urei nursery. Hospital in the "Upper Darby police. ambulance. tinue their education on a reco nized college level leading toward) a degree, and who can meet the! stated qualifications.

MEMBERS OF THE Civilian Transportation Corps head toward the fi il lines in Korea, carrying ammunition and supplies to places inaccessible to trucks, jeeps, and mules. Army trucks, heading in the opposite direction, pass the human supply chain. (International Soundphoto) V'IU Mrs. wooarow JS.em ana Miand Mrs. Charles Sanders, in Mev The lanky movie star went to the hospital with his wife and spent most of the day pacing up and down and tonsilitis.

A Million Dollars Ridley Park High School. to Relieve Piles father to Getteral Qualifications Ir. and Mrs. Gecree BIythe and; June 6 Equation be held New Jerse and the visit. the Upland Clubhouse.

ing places of Interest. churches to use school buildinc the waiting room tru be fashion. The Stewarts were 9, 1949, he for the first The, general qualifications of estimated that over a' million daughter Shirley Ann, of 10 W. Elbon road, are new residents of the borough. They formerly resided ay services and Sunday school applicants for eligibity dollars a year is spent on varied remedies to relieve piles.

Yet drug gists tell you that cooling, astringent i wceicena guests at their home Stewart has two sons by a former until tneir new buildings are completedBaptist Church of Spring School Board Seeks Change Mr. and Mrs. James Smarri; in Upland. Mrs. Helen Pcterman has returned to her home.

34 E. Chelton banquet in the chapel to use the new Scenic Hill; rnursoay and Mrs. Margaret Con night at G.45 o'clock. School in September, and St. John's 1.

Scholarship. 2. Need for financial aid. 3. Character.

4. Contribution to school. The procedure for application don of Frackville, Pa. Visitors dur Petersons Ointment soothes pile torture in mmutes. 40c box or tube applicator.

Peters 3n's Ointment Rives fast, iovful relief from itch after, having been a patient Lutheran Church to use centra ing the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. The Kay Class of Upland st Sunday school will meet at I School at once. WORD A DAY By BACH Charles Fidler. of Philadelphia.

Springfield will seek to be named in; the Phoenixville Hospital. Mrs. Peterman is coming along nicely, but is still unable to get around. home of Miss Hannah Hepwi The resignations of two teachers, personal letter of applica ing. Be delighted or money back.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giger and an independent school district, it tonight at 8 clock. Janet B. Bordman, Oakdale School, Arthur Giger jr.

have returned to was indicated at the regular. Mrs. Edward Neidt, of 124 E. road, accompanied by Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert C. Bell, of street, entertained at Sunday ing of the school board held Mon their home Bloomsburg after being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Jane R.

Daft, art supervisor the elementary schools, were cepted. Mrs. Jack Zerbe, of Upper Darby, rank Scola on Maple avenue for a dinner honor or their ninth weeding anniversary. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Eell and Clyde were guests of her son in law and daughter, and Mrs. Andrew eek. During their stay, Mrs. Scola nd her guests, and Mrs. John day night in the high school library.

Due to the population increase in the township, Springfield now if a third class district and can i)c governed by a supervising principal Dr a superintendent. The sec Parking Land Requested A request from St. Franc Assisi Church to nurehasf ZU Hanson, of Oxford, Sunday: SINUpUS CURVING IN AND OUT; WIHDiWG; CROOKED; TWISTING of FreeSand, Penna who Hartig, of Chester, motored Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Price and spent the weekend as their guests. ley Forge.

Mrs. Scola, Mrs. an acre of land adjoining the'ida ueriter Diane, of 138 E. Chelton Mrs. Leo Booth, of Upland, and SWEET DREAMS FOR tist Women's Union met at the church from the school district "ii, weeKxna in iteno Airs.

iessie zenzmger, of Walling beth Beach, Del. home of Mrs, Norris be used for off street parking was ford, also attended a "Queen for retary was instructed by the board to contact the County Board of School Directors to say Springfield W. Stover has returned a uay" program in Philadelphi: to the architect for study. matter will be discussed at an to her home in Waynesboro, Va. Mrs.

Edward C. Smith, of Maple Guests were: Mrs. Alex. Wray, Mrs. Samuel 'Connell, Mrs.

E. How visiting with her son in la adjourned meeting, May 21. avenue, is recuperating at her home and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs.

Johi ard Gilpin, Mrs. A. Foster William The supervising principal and ioiiowing a major operation per H. weaver, 10 w. Elbon road, sine (chalrman of the maintenance com Hospital.

pendent district. Sabold Resijins The resignation of Harvey Sabold, supervising principal, was accepted by the board. It was read Mrs. Jennie Tuniey. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Psonak, of MOTHER mittee were given authorty to act immediately to correct a sewer problem at Oakdale School. Mrs. Raymond Lad was Miss Kay Doyle, of Chester, wa ie dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs Brookhaven road, celebrated their! 3 1st wedding anniversary.

Sunday. John Ahtes, 134 E. Chelton road, Howard Longhead, leat in January but tabled because Sa Progress Reported Sunday. titepnen v. urady, son ot Mr.

Irs. Norman Grady, of Dutton the circle, led the devotions. bold was III. He has agreed to The public relations committee re main until a successor can be found road was one year old Sunday. Loughead also will.

have the Ing next month. ported progress being; made by Mr. and Mrs. George BIddle and although he previously had asked to be relieved at the end of the of mothers, teachers Plans were made for the Twins' Party daughter Kay, of Maple school board members and adminis year. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Stewart, of trators to revise the present sys The tax collector reported that Chester, motored to Atlantic City of report cards. The district Nottingham claims the title for N. and had dinner. the list of unpaid school the smallest in many years.

At Eddystone iv uses grading. Harry Stewart, architect Mr. and Mrs. William Sommer the smallest voting parish in land. Shire Hall, with its two py'isell Hoehl, who declined re ville, of Veron Hills School, reported the holds the honor.

Friday for a several days visit with building Is under roof and masonry! election at the completion of a one year term as board treasurer, wll be succeeded July 1 by Leslie Tay Miss Betty lannucci and Miss arbara lannucci, twin daughters Mr. and Mrs. D. lannucci. of is been completed.

Rough grad ig will begin in two weeks. The supervising principal report lor. The treasurer is bonded at: 1407 Chester Pike, celebrated ed that baccalaureate has been set ninth birthday nn Sunday, attending their party were: Emma McGurk, Alebrta Greto. Marv Ann 510,000. Transportation Contract Let Philadelphia Suburban Transpor for June 3 and commencement for Arclie tation Co.

was awarded a contract Greto, 'David Snyder, Billy McKay, Josie lannucci, Connie lannucci, Linda lannucci, Ann Marie lannucci, Danny lannucci and Eddie Kyle. to provide two buses to serve schools at $25 a day. Permission was granted twi Efldystbne Rec Board Gets New Member Mrs. Effie McNelly, Mrs. Helen: for Mother's Tether's Day lannucci, Mrs.

Emma McKay. Miss Earl Tyson, 1244 E. 13th Ed dystone, on Monday night In Chester It's Shalom's For irancis Mrs. Marie Ian n'ucci, Mrs. Anna Ferrara and Connie lannucci.

elected a member of the Eddystone Recreation Board at a meeting of The Score and Serin Societv held their semi monthly meeting with borough council. Rudolf W. Johnson, president, was in charge of the meeting. President, Paul Laindaich. Infants and Children's Wear, Complete LAYETTE FINE LINENS GIFTS Gift Boxes and Wrapping FREE SHALOM'S presiding.

Plans were made to hold In a brief session, the board awarded a fuel contract for borough party next month for. the parts and friends of the members. The newly formed dramatic club is nail and sewage disposal plant Chester Consumers' Fuel Co. anc garbage collection contract to La Perez. composed oi talented youne peome of Eddystone and Delaware County ana was lormeriy Known Rose' of Lima I layers" Club.

The bans of marriage have been proclaimed at St. Rose of Lima, Church for Harold Bryan, of Ashland avenue and Angeline Dubolino, of Marcus Hook; Lt. Gerald Bil Visit HERBERT'S New Tile Department ASPHALT TILE FLOORING lingsly, of Camp Campbell, andi; uoioris jrietcncr, oi Chester. Raymond Cooper, of Camn Lee. Virginia, spent the weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs.

Agnes Cooper, of 10th and Saviile av. Robert Howat, John Howarth, KENTILE Eddie Py ferry, and John Gentile, of Newport, R. are SDendinc a 14 day furlough at the home of their parents. SPECIAL LOW PRICES Raymond Hampton, manager of the Eddystone Boys" Club, baseball team, would like alt boys between the ages of 14 and 16 to meet at the boys club. This evening at 6 cloct to organize a team.

The card party of the women's auxiliary of St. Luke's Church originally planned to be held in the church will be held instead at the lome of Mrs. Harry McKane. 1229 2th Eddystone, on Wednesday 1.75 Tire architectural firm which re stored Colonial Williamsburg, now engaged restoring Amer flrot successful blast furnace: Saugus, Mass. A distinctively styled, expensively detailed FREE INSTALLATION KIT GIVEN COMPLETE New York Planning 'Electric Blackboards7 gown of softest rayon tricot so cool and 9" 9" BLOCKS JTircri er NYLONS or your best girl on her day New York (INS)' The New York Board of Regents has announced i plans to install an "electronic comfortable for spring and summer wear! blackboard" in every school the slate.

The board, which has charge of education matters in the state, LINOLEUM TILES LOXG WEARING RUBBER TILE BEAUTY AND LUXURY Launders easily, requires no ironing. plans a network of 11 television statio to broadcast to the school children. The estimated cost of the sta Of course you want the best for Mother and in stockings the best means Archer 51 gauge, 15 deniev proportioned length nylons. Flatteringly sheer, flawless in fit and extra long Look for Archer's exclusive Nelines the permanent identification for her fitted length 4 strip.es for Trim, 5 for Medium, 6 for Tall, Newest shades. ii ii Ait Call Us For Free Estimate A perfect gift for every mother! Blue, coral or tions is S3.500.000 and the board said TV sets could be installed in the classrooms for Sioo or Nationally Advertised I STEEL I i I WALL TILE I each 'aoout what it costs now to install a couple of de; CONGOWALL nile.

All sizes 34 to 42. Two of the stations would be established in New York City and one each In Rochester, Buffalo, Store Open Friday Evenings 6Us DAINTY MOTHER'S DAY GIFT WRAPPING NO CHARGE! hampton, Ithaca, Syracuse, Utica Rome, Poughkcepsle and Malone. The state legislature will be asked for funds for the construction of the stations but it was anticipated that program costs will he shared by public and private educational institutions and the localities. Copies of the plans were filed with the FCC in Washington. tarn Binn iiiHi FOR BSTTKR miW Gt 717 E0GMONT AVE.

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