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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Hook lunior Roarr? guests, Mr and L'Orang'e Personals (Studies Fall Plans Mrs, Gribber and Mr. and Mrs. Tax Department Employes Get vg CTPSTrftt (P TIMES TOESDAT, JUNE 26, 3951 Mcmiage of Patricia Bryant And Henry Raymond Koedding i'iWill Be Solemnized on June 30 the QxfoiH PnrH aL I Plans for the fall' season were rmade by members of the executive board chairmen of the Marcus Ican Line for Mr. 'arid Mi's. t.

niintn a $150 Wage Hike eutury uiub when Miss KlfenKptV, of 10 i.ir.den Rutledge, ha opened their, cottage at RehobetHf her 17th birthday recently' at her I dent, Mrs. Harvey B. Beale 41 I Bunting lane, Green Ridge. Officers who will serve a two year rne oi miss atncia Chester High School ueacn, for the summer. Or were Mrs.

Esther Milhous and sons, Tommy Mr. Parks iv of tax collections were awarded yearly salary hikes of $150 each at a joint salary meeting Monday night of city "council and the Chester Monday they received word frorr iicMH, ueaie, president; I ark High School, served two years ieJr Eon. 'Mdn. lc nnf Esther Kerr, of dent; Mrs; Kathryn Morgan, second Goflin USNA. nf hie t.r 0.

mmj, ne is employed I by the Sun OJ1 Company, Li6uLcr ana Mrs. Thomas S. Bryant, of 57 Bryn Mawr av and Henry Haymond Koedding son of Mr. and Henry P. J.

Koedding, of 401 1 Pembroke East Lansdowne, will rV'v be solemnized on Saturday after 1 vvaiK er, Tommy Lavin, Bobby FJsher, Ronnie rti unaries Dimeler nvai in Denmark. Mdn 4 Specht Elko IPechmann, corresponding secretary' "'c nu "i a BLHJuwni wmr anal practice crnUp. series of pay boosts believed pending and will visit several prn for almost all city employes and TI several Eopean gooQwm wur and practice cruise Mrs. Geoi ee "snndwm ohh; Miss Gladys Helen Elko, daugh eiDyieriarrcnurch of Laos ter of Mr become effective July 1. A snecial aim uoa New directors are: 'Mrs.

William. on jvjonaay afternoon at a iwrtv i.lvn ents. Mr. anH KTf iviees, Her Carpenter, morning is expected to see more Elaine woue ana Miss Mada The bride, who will be given in Mrs. Alice S.

Clark, of Ogdenwere ji.t oi urcir nome on BObbm Mill I Mayor Ralph P. Swarts, Director uuo1Jcl opeum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Specht, of 118 S. 5th Darby were united in man mattiage by her father, wiil have BJUINICU lOIlOWUlg Mr.

a.nri MrC xioiimoii. ivirs. uarpenter, Ameri Helen Molette, William Levies, Mr! MISS ANNE C. BELL, daugh day evening at 7 o'clock in the ley and W. Alrich Price, director, Pinp P.idtrp onLrtiJ Koedding, as maid of honor, and Miss Mildred A.

Kojdding and Mrs. Schowarer, as bridesmaids, and on Monday afternoon in honor of (represented, council at the regular copal Church, by Dr. Edwin Bus can nome; aits. Wilson, conger vi jtion and garden; Miss Guild ay, ways land means'; Mrs. Meek, press and hcity; MLss Elaine Wolfe, radio, television and movies; Mrs.

Morgan, Kolaslnskl PHoto MRS ROBERT V. DARSCH, who before her recent marriage was Miss Betty Jane Snyder, daughter of Mr. aRd Mrs. Sherwood W. Snyder, of 4118 Center aJ'" Darsch resided at o302 Elsrode Baitimore, Md.

tnrui uavis, as uower girl. Walter A. Zorn. nf a.it. r.

1 wvnuiy oi cneir son, Charles, jr. Mna(; mtojimey, of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. George Chance and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Jones of Boothwyn; Miss Betty Bevansl of Baltimore; and Mr. and Mrs William McCoy, of Linwood rS' The hHriP hn The nav of tax dertarHnpnh of 313 E. 10th was graduated from Trinity College, Washington, D. und received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Romance Languages. She was president of the Italian Circle, in the Glee and' was Hall president.

yiuyes ja suaiua oy tne SCJIOOI a IS tl'ict. the citv and the ronnt.v downe, will serve as best man for Mr. Koedding and his ushers will include: Charles J. Marsh, Clark W. ftant Hon tu gown of Chantilly 'lace over taf fine arts; Mrs.

Pechmann, Jnterna relations; Mrs. Elmer Raab, health and welfare; and Mrs. James nuii, entertained at a supper party on Saturday evening in honor of their daughter. Mrs. day Lodge, "im bridge.

and Lawrence Comisiak, $4200; Deputy Lawrence V. Dolan, $3540; Deputies A reception at the home of the jieiicu illusion veil held with a coronet of orange blossoms and rhinestoiies and she carried a bouquet of white roses and baby's breath. son or Mr 611 E. 4th has left for Quebec, nwpes, oi wuming v. iianoumj consistory.

They are the parents of six children, Roger, assistant division manager Of Pnrfr ftorul it St. Hedwig's Aux. dftv 8 ner o.rth Beale, who presided during the busi 53210; Anne Linski, clerk, $26S3, and i1CiC m. wm tale a CQUrse in advanced French at the summer The mfliri nf hrmn ur; vi.iuyii xjdUKr, amny fanei AlhPrt ppjni ln. Marks Anniversary Parks Voshell tT ,7 uversjty of Laval, I In the fall, he will begin his senior jiciu, Kiaiiy mcnugn, ijiaays camp bell and Emma O'Donnell, Elaine Elko, sister of the bride', wore a gown of yellow lace and nylon Programs for '5 1 552 Mrs.

Albert C. Cesarine, of 1333 David, mechanical engineer. San Francisco; Barbara (deceased) Janet, (Mrs. O. C.

Lyons jr of Newark. Owen B. formerly Witll ftt ri. ine Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Hed iiadel The marriage of Miss Norma Jean i ni loihcu uouquet oi summer i A ceieorated his 10th Mapped at Norwood "vwucij, moncay with a party 'for a few of his fr WHo First Color TV aa wuiuiii.

umu ceieoracea ics ninth anniversary on Saturday with a party at the club. The president, Anne Renda, spoke. Stanley traffic manager of Ford Motor during the evening. Programs for the 1951 52 season. uniuuwe ana miss Betty Lou mini, ui cnarge or library of HasSome 'Bugs' uiLwuweu, presiaent oi til.

tiea wig's to their, home after visiting for two F. Stirlin nM Jiv Ulua aylon and lacfi mumt nnA yiamicu at, a. meeting at tne I are 10 grandchildren. no wuin utimig uie past year. Mrs.

Walter Mclntlre. Wallinefnrrt By JOltM DE LORENTZI R. Voshell, of Naaman's Creek road, Ogden, and the late Frank S. Voshell, and Louis a. Parks, OSden, son of Louis Parks Philadelphia, and Mrs.

J. R. Holland, Ogden, was solemnized on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Martin's Protestant Episcopal Church, Marcus Hook. Rev.

Meivin Heckler officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage bv hrr hrntVmr road Upper Chichester, entertained at a dinner party Saturday eve kIJ11 hoaor of Mrs Donaldson's birthday and also their wedding son. of Chester, and Mr. and Mrs" wijcuujg nay, oepi. 19, will Oe a bridegroom, was the flower girl.

oiimu, 01 juima. was in charge of refreshments, was New York (INSJ In 1923 a assisted by: Mrs. Mary Litka, Mrs. Broadway audience was electrified jJean Turek, Mrs. Gertrude Mc durinB flle showing of an other of Rose Valley road, Wallingford' are celebrating their 33d wedding anniversary today.

They have four Mr. and MG itri. 'V best man for Mr. Specht and Don ajia AiDert l. Elko, Jo Zdun.

Mrs. Vernal unaisttneuished motion pic frs 'AnnP RpnHa Tho I ture "The Juzz Sinser" whm Anne Renda. The ture "The Jazz Singer" when Colonel and Mrs. Henry R. Bax Kollow road aim mree grandchildren: Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Hannum and 01 ce oriae, were ushers. Ridgik and Mrs. monthly meeting will be held this tiori. and library extension, Mrs.

Bradford Hippie, Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mrs. Harry Novem jber, health and, Mrs. William Bevlns and Mrs, Albert Cross; Actor Al Jolson nttered a few words and then broke into smi evening at 3.30 at the club j. a supper tsojis, uavin and Paul, of Snrth Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Fry. Mondav Artbut ciAtm lluulo OJ1 ounaay evening. linger, oi Oreen Bay, Wisconsin, and Miss Pse Oambem, of Kansas City, Kansas! l. Voshell, wore a wedding gown of nylon made with an illusion yoke with a Chantilly lace long tight sleeves, also edged the lace and a full skirt ending in a cathedral train.

She wore a lev Tnhin oh mony after which Mr. and Mrs Specht, left to spend a week in the Poconos and upon their return they will reside at 1453 Sharon Park lane, Sharon Hill. iuecemoer, nristmas program, drama and music, Mrs. Rose M. muramon television and radio star stepped before the Columbia Ladies' Order of Owls MY anrl vr! inuoeit rxysinger at home.

January, reciprocity and birthday, Planning Bus Trip Media Club President Appoints Chairmen Mrs. E(iwnrrt TT Colhnedale Hirt ehi of Sarasota, Fla, are spending their vacation Mrs. Smith's ne iiaaies order of owls Nest Pic 1950. I honor at a dinner given on Satur or broadcast in TV history and was seen in five cities simultaneously red hair and all. When Jolson broke the silence of Ihe motion picture screen, it dent of the woman AuJJ1' Harry Pettit; March, civilian de W.

Smith, arid Mrs. James' Weath! Wild wood on 25. In, order to Lciiic mm oiooa aonor, Mrs. Howard fh aPPomtment of Darby High School, is employed at Piasecki Helicoptor Corp. day evening by Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Barabas. of 1036 Butler in honor of her birthday and in the evening Jot a party given in honor of the mian ior tne proper number of per jsons, those who to go on iviL iivaine Mrs. Karl Kramer; 1 evoiuuonizea an industry anc I Mrs. Trvfn boob covered with white orchids.

Mrs. Evelyn Bennett, of Chester, the matron of honor, wore a gown of white organdy over Nile green designed with an ankle length skirt and a bertha of eyelet embroidery, matching mitts and carried a bouquet tuberious begonias. Miss Emily Price, of Linwood, Miss Dorothy Mclnall, of Chester, wore similar gowns of white Amiiversaries Hons beore July 18. Mrs. Ruth lete overnight.

Hut Monrinv'B sions; Mrs. Charles W. Irey, Ameri can home; Mrs. George Dillingham art; Mrs. Joseph Skellv.

blond rfnn. iJU11J'lld ornun, miss Joan Gaskili and Miss Kathaleen Queens berry, of Eddystone, and Miss Lois Smith, of Sun Village, have returned icieuu, oy ivu. ana Mrs. Borabas. Those present were her son in law daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ii rower, who may be reached at Chester 2 2205, is in charge of the tion and gardens, Mrs. 'Leighton Whitaker and Mrs.

Melville Ernst; and May, installation and annual meeting. A box picnic will be held at the bow tinted special show did not Uoi 7 otman are, icelebratmg their 63rd wedding an Sanlord and daughters. Kathryn and' at their horns. 5i hRnvha 1.. ors; Mrs.

Geor T. Lewis, civd aiLt i spenamg days at Atlantic City. and white television industry will ist. Both are arnone thfi nlripsf m'n. er nn.

i fiit Pi inio, ULU aie among the oldest mem er and sister in lioc, ivirs. uarroi E. Algard chorus; Mrs. Richard F. Cody, cici iiiume ul ivirs.

uoyie, zuu Mohawk on July 19. Gay 00's costumes law, Mr. and Mrs bers of the South Chester Baptist Irvin Beck and another brother Art Church. Beck of NnrnrnnH Ti. i Church.

Beck, of Norwood; Henry AltflrUir Tti 4 YWCA Will Ooen lis Hand, of mond R. Roberts, decorations; Mrs. Mr. Lotman, who friends attending. Prizes will be xiehLer.

mis. Elizabeth Mai Faye Emerson, Garry Moore and wm, aijciiuing tna summer months in Miami, uu onui, arama; Mrs. Walter Swim Classes on Tulv 1 retired from the Baldwin LoMmo iLima and Mr anci Mrs Barabas' itive Works. "u.i,ou aiming omers wno t. nLiuii.E, eaucation; Mrs.

A. Leonard Logan, federation secretary. vr a tj Mr and j.mitts and carried bouquets of begonias. Bennett, of Chester, was best man for Mr. Parks, and Joseph Bartow, of Linwood, and William Humphrey, of Linwood, were the ushers.

A reception in the parish house of St. Martin's Church followed They have three children, ten i "'ie leit, Dy plane 'on Thursday. the ten week, term of swimming at Miss Joan Eynon, 3 la Vassar lpfh fnr Xfnnt0l I at 4,30 p. m. (EST) and was fed BiniuL.uuuren ana 14 great grand children.

1. mi immen ana aauits, chairman, announced Ray Day at Glen Nor High School on Oct. 3 and requested workers for this l.u amuuiib in a osio nuadeiphia Mrs. Raymond R. Roberts, garden Mrs.

Lee R. Worrall, Mrs. Joseph J. Skelly and Mrs. John B.

Cottrell house; Mrs. Harry p. Bewley, international relations; Mrs. Hanson lectures; Miss Edith jday, to start a three month tour of Europe. She will sail on the SS Vol lenriam and will isit England.

Prn Wnlhnrt D.l;, iia. CiIimn UDergi of it Lawfon avenue, Claymont, Del have returned, after spending a month vacationing on the West on tne roof at any time of day for t.Kviuy mviiea guesis since Mrs. Ralph Parkinson has been ippointed citizenship and legislation She will visit with relatives" anri H'ckman, lect B. Hickman, Evans, of 1Q7 W. Ridley av Ridley Park, are observing their 50th wedding anniversary today.

They were married nn ir 10m jdren and adults may play tennis if Leremony alter which Mr. and Mrs. Parks jr. left for a wedding trip to New England and Canada and upon their return they will reside in Boothwyn. The bride attended "Upper Chi friers whiles touring Wales andiu11' liLerature; Mrs.

John Holland. Miss Eynon, daughter of luncheons; Mrs. James Han to the general public also turned up. several "bugs." One nf th rti(rit, bridge, "CUIBe ri. jsernn, 1 Mrs.

Charlotte P.vnnn anrl in u.u Lucir cnuaren, of Cleveland, Mrs. Evans was graduated frnm consumer relations, and Mrs. Tor ster Bolgem, scrap book. Marriage Licenses Southby, membership; Mrs. Howard Dr.

Eynon; is a junior at Pehnsvl icti i.ty ,.6 paieiii, Mr. ana i ZD Morton I Pitts rioaus motion pictures; Mrs. or(i "Wooahury, music; Mrs. jRadclifTe College. She is active in civic, social, club and church activities, and is a member of thR 1C VL unaeruirs.

ueorge H. Berl 'trfd1 g' tenciedfavenue' RWIey Park. LMrs. George H. Berlin, favenue, Ridlev Park.

burgh. She will resume her studies studies It ief ner return in September 1e by the rolicr Ridley Park Wmm't Clubwoman. inlUcc iu nx Mrs. Waiter a. Smnmft towards overhead lights.

And there Prospect Var' visitS Li. 7 1UC1 orum oil Vdlage, and Mrs. Samuel Yarnali 41, 107 Cherry 10 10th HuUedge, entertained P5 Charles Hepford pro in honor of their sou. Timmv. wht, Pm; Mrs' Emmott, press book; of Sun Village, are holding a bake iinc iuai, iTresoyterian Church, Rid ey Park, and active with the Women's Bible Class.

Ciilchest ciuickiv. rui ijions' Morton av not. un odLuiuay, rz sob tidgniont to celebrating his 8th birthday. Arthur Miller, public health; BERGER'S A FOR BEND1X bL Washers Iro iters DRYERS 3Q EDGMONT AVE. OiiPsb: riAW ii Mrs Mathias C.

Usinee nuhtir both inley Piecn ka, un pusi, ami nsnuig parties for Philadelphia Naval Hospital patients. Among the articles cated, this is not so much a defect 21. Sao6 College, is 'active in educational work. He served with the state educational demrtmpnf i. nne Chadwick, of 1037 Morton Griffin, John Dewees, Elaine De fare Mrs' J' Baldwin, ra wees, Ken Jones It televls'l0n John Wal in tne color system itself as vlhll mc.

nujnu maae oaked and Mrs. Charles Krfrhhfmm" i sneaics tne need for a more careful Lid at i Nancy Weible, Teddy Wilkes, Joan Irwin, Dolores Bel, Shirley I Jean Dewees nnd Mrs. Bessie Grif their home on the Elk River, Md. I Pte'ioand rUs" saIe wiU' CbaegGi" riht 1145 Spruce CBS estimated an audience of and in 1925, assumed charge of vocational work at Girard College Philadelphia, retiring in 1S. He is affiliated with Masonic fraternity ajid a member of Bethes on nana to see the color curtain raiser.

ker, reception; Mrs. Francis R. Austin, senior advisor for Juniors; Miss May V. Dee, shut "ins; Mrs. John R.

Leonard, tea hostess; Mrs. David HIggins, youth conservation; Mrs Harold F. White, harvest home chairman; Mrs. Hanson B. Hickman, parliamentarian, and Mrs.

Leonard, librarian. of 901 Upland have as their Uicn, 22, 1030 SavUle Eddvsione Charles R. Miller. 31. 11C Lafaveite Colllngdale, aad Rcllo E.

Koontz, Births Mrss Grace Webb, of 310 Market! was the tmosh rf wi. iatn Color set in tho tr.hvr tn uv, hethtown ui imeresieo. passer Dys whUe 21, 1730 Pie tsaicimore WMAR TV installed in thp InhhiPK nf party given in the banquet room' of the Media diner in honor of her birthday when the guests included: Thomas Lavin, Mr. andj 47 Schappei H. MCArel, 20.L 19 rbro nX Atea 'p.

Gasba old Sun buildings. IVoiv Open et shop (ext to new Post office Hide.) Among r.e Cr. Births Announced viin.cn raanin, ivir. ana Mrs, William F. Brennan, of 347 W.

22d were Mr, and Mrs. John Evans, of Danville, Va. I lie general public got no glimpse of the show in Washington where Eiley, 612 south av' daughter. June 25, I WILLIAMSON To Rot WUJlarason. 919 i2ih PhUatteJphla.1"' S.

Webb, and Mr. Patterson, of Merlin of Roselle, N. announced the birth uu irene umuiiiis waccnea the Prospect premiere in the Hotel Carleton, But 1 ml 1 Ul, lad Mary M. both of Dr John E. ui a.

son. jonn Jd, on Thursday, 13. 3 Mary 25. 1102 Garfield Harold and Riilrler in nuaLun joraan Marsh Department Store first to order color television rquipment for store use set I up special receivers for its Dolan family was held Sunday after George K. Wea '25.

nd Nathalie Newark, N. j. Mrs. Meany was formerly of Peabody, Mass. Mr.

Meany is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Meany, of 1130 Woodside av ter. June 24. 7 pounds At Tajlor Hospital: HOOK To Thomas Caref ullv seIectc, itEnjs (r 7'cui Open daily to 5 Wed.

eve. until 9 Jh. Mcdto a sou. JutTe 25, 7' pounds and 1 regularly scheduled color broadcasts uadelpiila. and Mary RaUccI.

Evu Cassady two relatives and friends of Lawrence V. Dolan, H3 E. 24th attended. Guests were present from points as distant as Chicago and Washington, D. c.

Mr. Dolan is a deputy tax collector for the city. tj. in. kiiij to mark the THOMAS To Rote: Mr.

and Mrs uigHining pi daily programming. itnony S. wiiTze'ric of a daughter, new, Times Classified Ads pay Adv I jiimmiiH 11 lmrrrnn slateiforWds' 5tft boih.aoI Phlladefphlaf Hartey, 21. 3i6 FKKBCralJ Elizabeth Chcely. 21, 2733 S.

are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller, of Fas home of Mrs. Benjamin Berry, o. ivus.

journey is the 1 HI ') pi 1. Gifts 37. 1308 Tioga inderson, 2 J. 2362 oi d3D e. loth when members Margaret Miller.

Mr. Jour Green both Ph present included Mrs. Benjamin Parents are Mr. and Mrs 5 Madeey. 3' Berry, Mrs.

Emily Riddle, Mrs. Lena CharfrlEDS Journei' oi 25 E. Chelten I San Dunion. nf r.hpster mt tu road, Parkside. Jnaics n.nw.

i both ol Phlla Toys la I 23, Greeting Cards Stroup, Mrs. Martin Green, of Folsom; Mrs. David Funk, of Rut 41. 1802 and Bertha Pasadena Mrs. Earl Kimball, of Mar OI sierra Madi citr.

Hook, and Mrs. George Barter announce the of Eddystone. 'daughter, Margaret 1 of sierra Madre, Come in and Browse DO YOU NEED A NEW SE OF GOLF CLUBS? If yon do. you Will vi.it T.HTT'S 90 1H Windy Hill. Providence mad.

TTnnPr Mrs. Malone is the fnrrr otk ((Sr 1 lladeTphl 703 Edgmont Ave, 1 this week. Woman's Club reoorW Chester Timps. arm A special tag has been fixed to two sets of Wilson golf clubs that will be cleared tor 519.95 a set. A full line of Wilson baseball bats, gloves, and baseballs, with other sports equipment, also is available for sportemlnded men, women and children, TOTING A RO UN i HEAVY LUGGAGE is a chore on vacations.

But you won't have to contend with this problem If you select one of the 18 or 31 inch weekend cases at GORDON'S, 4th and Market Streets. They are constructed of Du pont Fahrtcord, with all hrass non rusting fittings, leather bound ends, snap locks, perma tite handles and nylon lining. Colors are green, maroon, and blue, and the price Is $12.95. RESTIN IPlSrmciv rtv Fold Away Rocker VIVACIOUS CABLE BRAID STRIPES Take a dose of color ii in shoes stimulat ing and ala in these lively sandals. Com fortablc too with cushion platform i soles.

Multi Magic Ii Red, Ching Blue, si Wood Folding Chair Reclining: Chair with bentwooa bnck. Chair Only 4,55 Chair and Footrfst 6.49 Chair, Footrcst, Canopy 7.88 Adjusts to 3 positions. Striped THE WALLAH LP eACHA wnue THE BEACH is something we all expect to do this summer. It's the realization of expectations harbored thrOUtrhnnt. iho 1H hlenfc Free Home Demonsfratiofl Cushion Glider With 2 Arm Piling winter months.

SLATER'S Beach Umbrella rtn coTp at 4Q50 Free Hand Cleaner or lMacJimcn TRI STATE APPLIANCE STOTTER'S DEPARTMENT STORE, 3d and Market Streets, will afford proper protection from sunburn danger. "The Home of Good Shoes" 618 EDGMONT AVENUE, CHESTER "OPEN FRIDAY EVENING iney sell for SB.95 and have Chester 3 6297 ribs, say canvas and.

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