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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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13
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Ill Local firemen Warned on Needs of CD wuuiy jiremen on Monday night of the pressing need for t.lpril.Pnlrvn' Atr, uticiise pmns because of the growing tenseness In I mCBilQUH, director of CD In the county, went irt' t0 me Tnlrd World War is inevitable, that the seeds of the coming war were laid in i oijcnbcii, ttuurehsea me rire at their meeting in the Upland TRAILER TRUCK OVERTURNS tw i Tlme5 Staff pjioto WNew Jersey Turnpike "JvifcStd 'aboii ftfoTU'T' 10 and fr Use th Oil arm when it wont out of control As it 21 Concord road near the Sun Collins, 027 Fenn st. Collins' mon" I rltStrJxck and the ear of Edward A particles of glass were reimvcd torn 8n Gertrude, was taken to Chester Hospital where" 4, West Chester. The owner of the is HaroU thf Bry of 0 driver warred Reimerto Schuylkill County. Neither OFF THE PRESS September 7th vp vWV Mm School Pif mi iw 7r Chester spent $218.81 to educated 26 iihW 75th ANNIVERSARY ISSUE eaen school pupil during the 1949 50 This is just below the average of $221.91 spent by 63 cities of comparable population throughout the United States. Assistant Superintendent Charles look the annual.

study of per pupil expenditures in city school systems as prepared by the Federal Security Agency of the Office of Education. Washington, D. to find how the district of Chester' fits Into the picture. Chester falls into Group 2 which includes 68 cities with population ranging from 30,000 to 39,000. Two other cities of Pennsylvania studied In the group were New Castle, with a 1950 population of 48,563 and York with 50,704.

On total annual expenditure per pupil, the median for Group 2 in the Unite! States was $224.62. York spent S235.ll and New Castle i $212.5. Bge and the Pennsylvania cities in "i.i7. OIldllK 1 JHIIIIi sir rn ClCiyStOllC Im Married 5UYrs. ruu ilm 5t Eddystone visited their daughter, Mrs.

Delma Pruck nicki of West Atisntio nnv they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a dtnnpr rxnoctJ 'ere nresenf. fmm Chester, Linwood, Atlantic City and Mrs Pr.mV Mrs. Millard Shank, of.ilth street "i i'Jeasantvill oaiuraay Miss Georgene Kantnfr ylklll Haven visSd a rtw uylK li Havpii VMtaA at the home of. Miss Dorothy Tay jviiss Tayli spent a few days' visit inn friends, nubier, spent i and ujiutu.viu, 01 utn Cha'ries McGeehan nf spent Saturdav ft Tmmp iJ family, of Hammonton, N. J.

spent of Eddvstonp. uiaays Ann Cordell. of 5 spending a vnueseij, 01 13th street. I 5 SUBSCRIBERS NEWSSTAND BUYERS ON DATE OF PUBLICATION ONLY imunuuie as guests or Upland Fire The ntlw ooW Philadelphia department and head Lnai, ueyaiunems civil defense program, confined himself mostly to partment'6 plan for meeting such ai operation with volunteer fire companies in surrounding communities, vuunLy. "JC muaueipnia.

pian WIJtn, nnaaeipilia con vaiuaJle ana vumer able targets, its industrial areas Four Such Targets There are four such targets, Brace At the first warning of an im pending air raid, which it is as sumed would he atomic, all fire apparatus in the city would assembly at predetermined "dispersable points" from where they will be uuihdcq secuons. Reason for pulling out all ap is to save the equipment which will uc ncLuea co contine the damage. adelphia to aid, Bracclin said, would ie ciry oy predetermines nuum uc uro Dy civil de airect mem to their proper dispersable areas. iaocxiij aistnoucea copies of the jplans to all fire companies In the rm 10 ajl nre companies In the membLV follow "hi SgtlS ui an emergency. He aLso saJri rhQf jWOUld J5nd its aid to stricken Jtside the city.

for Fljrhtinr Admira! McElduff stressed thi l0cal subvcrsiv Admiral McElduff stressed the ch 11 tlasE 01 He especially mentioned the in dious manner in wViir hv ie ttea nre" hlghsounding names of various the need of continual education of the public in ic "jilt, 10 lu oe uone during emer th! leJ. irexei tiui as an in Board Renames JV. XTt, CJT 7 U. Medical Director ur. jonn B.

Klopp was renamed medical director of Chester schools at a salary of $34D0 by the Chester school directors Monday night. Dr. Joseph A. Concello, Dr. WU piiuu annually are I Powell! t.

memcai examiners to receive 1 are Dr. Joseph M. Br Jil, Dr. Joseph R. Chemycz, Dr.

Marv nP Medio, Dr. Jane C. Toreacre, Dr. Mary S. Kowarth, Dr.

Louis Iozzi, Dr. Peter H. Lebischak kV "lUBii, ir. ljoretia M. Delaites, Dr.

Gladys Z. London Dr. Lpw7. Si Godick. Dr.

L. E. Hardy, Dr Herbert M. Genoff, Dr. a Manning, Dr.

William J. Navin" Dr. Morris Feckerman, Dr. Frank ur. James W.

Scott, Dr. Irvine School nurses include Mrs. Lois jjeanne Reardon and Mrs. Josephine valines, ivirs. Anna Carmean and Mn.

Arva C. White at S3050 and Mrs. Laura Schmidt a substitute nurse at $2500. Julia' A. Kearney has been given a military leave of absence win receive 53050 as dental hygienist, and Dorothy Mrs.

Margaret Coulter will position. itdical department clerk at Vrr ivlrs a.r 1 1 1 i SOUVENIR On total annual expenditure per', ft PWUv. rw' pupil for administration and percent Uy loU Wringer of total expenditure, the chart shows! Two clothes wringer victims PrP aSVGr0Up 2 in the treated in Crozer Hospital's dispen States. $6.70 expenditure or 2 of sary on Monday S3 or 3 5 9 5ter' WaS latedfor cuts of the New Castle. 57 cents Vnrt Chester, 23 cents: supplies and other i i "Kt, 5b.

12; New STh York' $6'2S: chcster' in operation of the physical nlant. tester, spent or 10.4 pet. as wim or 11.2 pet, for the groun averns rn nw ance of the plant. Chester's eosts were SIO.0G or 4.6 pet. while the averasre was si no Another report presented to'the' uuuuuy superintendent Addison h.

Showalte'r from the siate department showed that Chester now has 61.4 of Its teachers as college graduates With the exception most progress' of any second class iu i'r span, 1920 Chester only had 10 pet. of its teach As of November 1950, there were college certificates, 62 normal certificates and 77 standard certificates held hy Chester teachers Last i. "'u uiis year, tnere are no iWoman, Child Hurt Crozer Camnus: cntfermi ht others rrpVipri in, the hsPital' Annf insma.n 2 Valley view Mrs Marcarel Tfmhfil, "6 14m Cut lnumb 10,1 Tfi ll Pca3 (UP) Mrs. Henrietta nt' for thc Pa 25 years! lataq si" J1" granddaughter's has confined to a Fine Car! I net'nnH I I I MAILED Analysis of the administration! costs showed: Professional salaries COPIES ANY PLACE the of newsprint, it EV THE IWITED STATES OR TO Qwarn James nei, W. Chester.

S3.71: suppliei av ag 9 "gf Na" SERAICEilIEIV OVERSEAS COPY COPY will hP CHESTER, PA. rRS. MARY Z. IJRISCOE, 1813 W. 2d who was confimed and mstalled as Right Worthy National Grand superintendent of he, UTnrted 0rder of JR and JTJ at a session 0f the RWNtJ Biennial Encampment of 0rder 01 Tent Auff.

20 24. Mrs. Briscoe had served for several years as RWG ss sistant superintendent arid is leader of the A. J. Valentine Tent, No.

56. n.e saia mat in the face of all vaiuuigs mat Dcon "HnV" re cover at any explosion, all the women in iho a in rushed to the street when the blasts Pollr.P nrn crudely fashioned dynamite sticks. 'i. a.i3.u reqmres open streets, xEldufl pointed out in cit Pi rked overnight in streets hamper James N. fli pavp niittee, said preparations are already lui uie imooi to Be iield next June and would welcome suggestions.

Reports on School Springfield, he reported, had 244 registrants representing 36 volunteer fire companies in the county. Rev. Francis HmwT, ciation chaplain, opened the meet 1U6 wun me invocation and E. Howard Gilpin, treasurer of Upland Fire welcomed the members. William B.

dent of the association, announced that the state association will hold Johnstown, 'But, he said, there oe no paraae and no entertainment. McClenaehan ais0 urged all iparade in Marcus Ho'k in 'Ocl tober, which will be part of that anniversary celebration. frizes to be awarded winning companies will total SHOO, he said me meeting closed with atomic pictures shown by Lieut. Frank Carre, also of the Philadelphia Fire served by the host comnanv. Daily Admission T.isf At Chester Hospital burEical: Mrs.

Mary Sutsko. 120 Pennsylvania av. Garden city Mrs Jeatl HamUn, 79 Dutton Mill road Gree Hidge; Mrs. Sophie Latocha," 108 Highland Melvin Willin" Eisinore Mrs. Catherine s'dy, E.

3th st; Mrs. Betty Taylor, 1032 Butler John vt. rone, 316 E. 5ch Mrs. Ruth Wilmington, William luuiiaven roaa, Media BD; Mrs.

Lena Eawson. 1932 W. Jean L. McCormick, W. 3d st Mrs.

Margaret Edwards, 243 Green Marcus Hook; Mrs. Judy Seller 2006 Edgmont and Mrs. Marie eitz, 13061 Vauclain st. jW. 8th Airs.

Elvers Talbot, 31 1 roaa, crum Lynne. and James B. Rice, 2119 W. 3d st. Upland be held in the Ball Park tonight ouwn hi Baptist Chapel.

Miss Peggy Siegel. of 9th street entertained at her home when hex Mary Mooney, Miss Joan Kelly! Miss" Mooney, Miss Joann Mooney, Miss Mrs. Ann Swallow, seigel and Miss Anne Fratta'rola Mr. and Mrs. otto Seigel and A ana uarol Ann 9tJ 5tet.

spent 1 Beach, Mrs. Laura Cathcart and Mar garet Cathcart. nf tt, ri vijramgion, hour? I'iorgot a verv ininortaJt had at three o'clock. Expenditures for instruction were Group 2, $167.53 or 75 5 Npw rll' k'A1 "1, or. 72 7: York, ar 10 ln advance of September 7, many extra copies of the 75th Anniversary Issue will be needed.

751 StCr 5164 31' A bmVflnwn JthC hcftd and Mrs Virginia Short two b4 page sections wiU roll off the presses daring the present month, so certain of extra conies, vmir nrripr shows: SuDcrvision Grann Castle, S1.54; York, Yor'ag6n9'3rLW average Si rtw: 9j.ii, principals SI3e.SS: Chester, $143,03. York, $4V Chest Jr' 'j text bookslaven, early. ADVANCE ORDER DEPT. CHESTER TIMES, Castte, York. j2rJteoterh'g How to Judge Amount Paid 7' C0St raaiHng Cxtra souvenir each Anniversary Issue to the following persons: tv, vliHCQ relatives in iv.

j. on Saturday, sons. Jack and Bruce, Saville avenue, Hive returned after spend Nav Base in Bainbride nvy oeai; in a in bridge, enter "'1 with his par" tMrS" James Bow Herman Bowden, of Fort Knox, Ky is snendinsr a fiirlnno v. of 202 Concord avetlue receiv ratiilations on the birth of u.u can AnaersDn, of unLura avenue, are receiving alSki. Of SaVillp a voniro Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Welsh and children, of Ashland avenue, are Md. "U1LU John WhitpsMi vr Frank Cornog, of 13th street; Miss Mabel Hunter, of Saville avenue and Mr.i RtTinl motored to Sandy Cove, Md. on Mr. anr? Wrc nsn.

ou tt land son Ricky, of Eddvstonp avc Inue are spending a week at Crystal, Richard Gallagher, of Bainbridge his parents, Mr. and Mrs" James "tniiiBiic, ui nsniana avenue Mrs. 1fni and Mrs. Claude Gray and children oiju Liauue. 01 nth street, spent a week vlsitlnjr in Mr.

and Mrs MnfViDt.r son Matthew oE Leiper street, and jutvttra vvooas and children of Garden City, are spending a Mary Markadagrus, of Toll street where she will spend sometime at the home of relatives. Joseph Smith and Miss Anna Smith of Salisbury, spent Friday at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong. They where will spend sometime before returnins to their homo Robert Howat, who is stationed 11.

ion, witn me U. S. Navy, spent the weekend at his home on Toll street. Sun Tanker. Sights I loatmg Torpedo Sun Oil Co.

reported today that One Of its iJinlforc rc Vw fuel, sited a torpedo floating in the x.wwu.! on AUg. 18, Capt. K. A. Pedcrson, the ship's master, orderprf 1 about for further investigation.

'1C LUcl5L was notified hy radio and in respoftse despatched a ton. "OU5 Sun Oil officials said. be CIRCULATION Orders entered by Name Address Chester Times 7oth Name Address City Name Address City Name Address City Name Address City I'" htm iiiit Times to be IS. a Smm and Mrs. Edithtsnent the Br JO FISCHER Sahdy soqadjv ldeir salaries will be S1250.

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