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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Seral Ridley Township i Feb. at the Marcus Hook Bap Bridal Showei Th Utile Women PKBKI'AKV 1. 1051 ClIKSTKIt' (1'A.) T1MKS 3 and Mrs. George Krentz of xueeungs Tonight Listed U'oodtvn Urn, hi nghouse road, will celebrate her At Twin Oaks Darby Women's Civic Club TT 1 1 A iTO MAitK BJKTHUAV i mi nomt; oi Mrs. Prudence Follett.

1505 L. Lairo. lMl'S Prudence Eollett, 1505 Constitution IHaward was guest of honor at a surprise noias Anniversary rarty wit Witt, Mrs. John iWw' Mrs. Norman Powell Sr.

of Twin Oaks road will observe a Birthday r' given py iuiSS Uo lores Shank of Market street, Twin Approximately 50 nersons Joseph Miller, Mrs. William Bilhrltiih fr Tho f.twl 4. anniversary on Thursday. board meeting is scheduled for! Mis. Albert Fox.

Mrs. IbvmnJ present foi ihe IGth anniversary dinner ol the Women's Civie Cuh Tfcose attending were Miss Fran uuc.sts al Uie home of Mr. and Kirkpalrick also attended thc federation luncheon. Tlic plaque which contains Ihe man nn wrs. .11 ton wnght of Bethel road i i' "1 tiome of Mrs.

Freda Lipman. Amosland road. Darby which was held at Ihe tarl Krauss and Mrs. Julius Snib of President Eisenhower is incima iJuw el). Shirley Eshin, Lucy Reed.

Hope Bailey, Druanne Marga i vrf Airs. Artnur Schott anc d.lU"h!fr Mri ro ir pvrr.ii constructed of wood used in the Hidley Township High School taugurat Jarbv Rnmnoh Thf i i Tln Oii; Corrondem dinner was'scn'cd by the women of the fho company nuxiliarv. Tables were set with whio linuw uaKi ro.ia, nnd Le3rv Traccy lion is making plans for a counlry val ulivu uoara win meet this evening at at the liig!) school. Circle 1 oi the Women's Association of Folsom Presbyterian Church hail Thursday nighl lor geneial iuiiwi (ji uotnet road is confined lo her home with and ferns. Mrs.

Lewis Smith, pre side nl ot Ridley Park Auditorium at S.30 isiness purposes. niL iiw nan nour wilt be de Violn Pn, 17 come. Entertainment was provided the coutiiy hoard ol assessment has Dons Smith, Mrs. Lois Harper, Mrs. Jack Ludlam, Mrs.

Jean In man, Nancy Byrd, Mrs. Jan ice De Andre Mrs. Buller steps by Mrs. Fiances Sorden. HosDita revalued taxable Iwrough property I to for 1911.

niu meet tnis evening at at the home of Mrs. Andrew Bovd Anderson av. Circle 5 will meet at p.m. at he home of Mrs. William Patterson, Foisoni av.

Tlin nnil ihi. mo proceeds of the dance, which iMiiest tMu ti at the piano and Mrs. William Horn on the sax aphonc. Mrs. Horn also led the Hvt.

Donald Peters, husband of yuvia retcrs of Twin Oaks road kuithorizcd to make a of all Si ound fund. Tickets will be avail" Mrs. timer bummers, Mrs. Her 1 bert Petit da Mange. The wedding of Miss Petit de Mange of 4SS Bethel joad and Elmer Summers of Langley drive.

lauic a i me ooor, lb Coiirord i i reels in the Lansdowne Park area the idea nulunu most ot cm one way. parking on the right ltv.jivim.use, y. ana later grad ru leaaershij) ira school at Ft. Dix, N.J. wke piace fiaturaav.

lyn Baptist Church will meet this evening at at the church. The Mapiewood Memorial American Legion Post 69S Auxiliary met ai Media Legion Home with the1 vice president, Mrs. Libbv Croja Folcroft Class IVf. in la meet ine. sing.

A film "Winter Spoils" was shown to thc srrouu. Two amendments to e.vistins ordinances passed first readiii''. One Mrs. Joseph tiirkpalrick, bond Chest Exams Holds Banquet for makii.g i dul.lX1,! taiKu twenty six niomhers ere initiated into the unit. LegiQn The Mons Bib)e class Qf Focrofl lUnion Chnrrh Hrli ii i "U's not really excruciating.

fhin wt cw(t) ry 0 smaller." Are 15 Years Old GALVESTON. Tex. uv The Rnd. get tire 15 years old today, if the ion five in bond sales. liu ion fiv lvl Tues.

at Hook The plattie was received earlier 'iy Mrs. smith rd tho hmel ware on Friday evening. Rev. Clair S5 to SI) nor thousand tmi Telemmne urn 'li Lenni Heiffhts Pirpmpn the Federation of Women's Clubs: Free chest rays for adults will already keeping the telephone in mil HOOK 'base ol a while coat, hat, and for the assistant fire chief was authorized. UcRiilar Ibly meeting will be held to wore speaker, and the men put on two Bur.

their mother has ruled the our girls can't have dates until Answered 49 Calls in '53 was ket lomorrow from 3 to I Kay Asi'mQrc Hurtrmn Tlin rr.M TVivT ir. r. jifcighls fire. Co. No.

1 shows 19 rtlu 10 02 cognized as individuals instead of parts of 21, Hay Mnnuci" 22, er, Mrs. E. Jackson. Mrs. Fr' ain.noou HE'lUOVE YOUR H0ME C00KSD SPAGHETTI Mircus nook Correspondeat, s.

w. 'i Mr: W. JoKjian'and were answered for tho year Noll, Mrs. Killoran. 9 Mjjshafl 3 llKy ureKS XX ten hair differently.

luwdii Hamilton and John 13, Robert Pennell 17, and John lot ISd'J, 25 of which were iu tho Telephone. rtiuiaoii sang a selection, Mr, and Committee reports were made by 1 yjMrs Smith sang a duet, accom nlrw vlrs smith sang a duet r. i i 11 secretary. Joyce likes music, csnecinllv tho sv.ipp jr, I Juniors answering calls I Kennel Keyser 27. Tin gazines were panied by Rev.

Clair Hit. to thc meeting for the piano. Their mother, Mrs. Ellis I brought re Ti .1 survpy "as he dwellings. 1 faclory, 2 care, 10 lJ(1Il U1J SH1S Ul(, convenience rf augcu.

says Jeraldine is the habituation program. Members' Ahearn Jr. 21, Robert Bond 21 Michael Scheivert 23, William Bonci pnmpingest'; she doesn't like to Im, ra.rt Edwai'a L' arc 1,01 rcached Hwoufih iv leminaea to save coupons "tins, ncju iires, and 1 practice calls. Outisde calls wliere diey assist and turn them over to Mrs. Gloria I u.aui.s uuLiiiJsc it reddens Smith.

Alliens nirni dim Koiiniu Lnipcn IS. NKW OKnCKUS OCriror: in i i nanus, jcannelte, the easygoing, type, likes to cook and is Kaiser, Sherwood Boorsc WilburLV, i Vs ts are lakcn Henderson, Stew fr Hamilton jaKootwwski. County officers expressed congratulations to the local unit for the fine progress they nn. ja nmner amonc ine lour. follows: President, Ralph Pierce: Uiarles Snoiw.

uuut ine tion in Delaware Counl Chcster Heights, 2, Media, 1, Jl. The men handled 15 night fires and 3'1 day lives. A total 0f hours was spent in service with eluded the eveniritr. Those present wen junior lugii school here. atui nm oc on "and J'' both The Women's League1 i ineinoon and evening suri'ev.

itooerc w. smith piesiaent, Jesse Ewing; recording secretary, James Du san; assistant record ing secretary, R. .1. Kuiifold: finnncial secretary, Charles Scheivert, assistant financial sen eta nr oi. luarK Lutheran Church Walter Kaiser, Mr', and Mrs John oni Til rS Paterson, Mr.

and Mrs. HmhT and Per" 900 Horsemen Leedom Estates held a meeting tat 70S men answerinc alai ius an iL uraii oi ouicers resulted Making Pilgrimage Pennell, and Edward J3 men per call. Three thousand and seven hun FolCfoTt CurfesponrJent nojb. airs. Leonard Stohs, president, and Mrs.

Crawford Lairo lvlorc man 3wnai puysician. Marcus Hook community lias expressed the. hope that every adull in the borough will take advantage of this opportunity for a chest check up, muu norsemen arc making an an Fire Chief; is Edward Bond; 1st secretary treasurer. Mrs. Mary Euhrkuhi, a past president of this group, when it was in existence about six years ago, presided at nual pilgrimage along thc Salt Crass Trail, historic old cattle rvoucu reunelJ; 2nd Slstant.

I i iMJ icet of inch hose, and 4 700 feet of 1 inch hose wore laid. Thrcc hundred and fifty reet of new 1 hose has been placed in sciv ice by the company. trail. assistant. mecurig uriiu alter the elec tion.

dorson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stewart iShull, Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Grant Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Liitz, Mr. and Trail boss Reese Lockctt of engineer, Ralph Pierce; assi.lnnL tian Service' of Cokesbury Methodist Church will meet Thursday eve The new president then (csk the A total 20.SJ0 gallons of water wiitinm Moore. Ceorg Ormshy, James Calloway, Rft Manuel.

Thmnn JL largest maneuver of ils kind ever tn Inltr. nln u. ivrorgan, air. and Mrs. Omn llardgrovc, Earl Shobc, uuustur mtiKs.

five hundred feet of new 2 inch Ihe church with Ihe president, Mrs. Thc riders arc making a 70 milc Charles Scheivert. Tnislce rlnr inji ll uuo seivico with 3 uu aui uiornson, Mr. and Mrs. AUisqn Oliphant, Mr.

and I Mrs. W. Harrison. Mrs. Sevhrrt POM'T MM IT TOOK )oil OWlY TEN MJNUTIS ncnnie, presiding.

The speaker will be Dr. fvey Frcy, a missionary to India and vuuni lames (luring 1053. ton Fat Stock Show, arriving to iuibbion nine Uoxos wove presented to each member. Proceeds will be used to finance further mission work. Rev.

Louis Frill man of the Christian Day School in Camden was speaker. Mrs. trillman accompanied him and was a guest for the eVeninir. John Rnjip Sr. TllO blllKIliel mrnmlllnn Powell, Mrs.

Loyd Faison, Mr. and uoituw ancrnoon. ThfU' nnmn ..11 i ins Plans for the nnnivorsary iiuuL presently studying medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Texas. The procession, at one time 5 ni I icrcc Si; Charles Spong, Mr.

and Mrs Shult, Mr. and Mrs. Shfiwivvt U.HU111CI to no liein tho fir 1 house on April '24. bdward tnrec nines ions, tiisrun ed traff WhCS BOARD TO MEET Boorse, Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart CHESTER HiKhway 290 yesterday. Besides the men on horseback, IC caravan inrrirrc On Hamilton, Thomas Middleton and iis. josepn hox. ui u.L naW executive hoard will be held tomorrow evening at S. in the home of Mrs.

Herman McFaddcn 1057 wh. MURES aiul SINGLE MEN jnd IrCKtlH BO YOU WANT EXTRA CASH? I horse drawn vehicles and JO chuck John Paterson, president of the S3 V(is loasimasier, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Andorsor igton st. Gst any amount 20 to 600 now irairiintr at fT.n Vi Hospital in Coatesville.

SDent iho was admitted at Chester Hosoital cu iicr. wnen trie nicmbers ot the Texas Star Square open tonigii Saturday night after havinc sul hcr parents. Mr. and Sph Gaudlno 818 Markcl fered a stroke at home. Mr.

Rigby fered a stroke at home. Mr Ri hv uuncc tjiuo met. TVtr: l.rnl,., ri it mi s. William Smyth and Mrs tt.ii tu MORE CONVENItNT rih r. LS" Jujnai tiearm UJ1 jaiuiujy, resiacs 10 DO YOUR 10 AN guests at Ihe home of Airs.

Harrv ot av. had as their uauguLur ana son in law: lnw Sucst yesterday Albert Hill in iirs. Alexander McCiure auocrnet in L.ansclowne, when she entertained her card club. um iUSlNESS IN MEDIA Miss Joy Gaudino, sluden uuj, uaudino, student nnu was rocemiy dis from the U.S. Marine Mrs.

HI. Siefert of 33 Oak lane chaise jnurse at Coatesville Hospital whojcorps. charged 'i patienc in Taylor Hospital. If vov lir abovt Jiffc tremendous savings for you in birthday on Saturday, as dUf Glenolden Presbyterian luiid Mrs. G.Beh'in 'Nisrhtlinnr George was 3.

nnilTllll A Tin 1 1 1 uuirch (iroup Meets onu dna miss iMarj' Grant celebrated birthdays yester Teuton ru flnr imn m.r, rifihr cl9I. fo our 0ffi Dlwor. pltnt), po.v, Com. vpfs SiQM a rot and gtt iho foiti fru WOnT mi BACK HCME BfflSE YOU CQIH.D SET THRU WmfiTOWN CHESTER TRAFFIC TaWHONE VJSlr The Friendship Class of the Glen M. Klin 'A Mis.

Crnyor arl Councilman and 'o1 Presbyterian Church held mrs. james luppeny annonnen ihn hiT Mrs. James unnenv rninnun iho A snrifll h.uir regular meetine at the hnmr, UL UL UU Mrs Wiliinm nll rtess meeting and he birthdays "I nzgcraia Hos on Friday. iii.wii aim were A. Love, Mgr.

Cox, as co hostesses. In the'" absence of Ihe eiacc tvt Gltnolilru CDrrtipondent Sirs. F. ASjcf wi.idiiMt N. i Linwellyn Ave.

Cox presided. while quantises last 2 Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASiEETH, pTrasant aikaj1llC: those present included Mrs. Ernest Erricson, Mrs. Basil Hovis Mrs C.onror. I nv, celebrated and tiic evening concluded with a "Cooty Party.

Parrish, Mrs. Guy Rossman, Mrs. lMr: TiiTir.r, r.i Tmm Strt Baidng Bctn 2 2d Fl Srth Aieraw Sijfe Street fo Pljrrnouth Bnll MEDIA TIp1ioti MEdia 6 550 l.nj)sji7f,.ii om onuix, ivu s. jouwara vaugnn, Mn: Frml Hnnl oionn uistricl, and Mrs. Robert Grittith, ot the Prospect Park.

Dis trict. Red Cm nnfci S2C TEETH on Z00S7, pasiv dolph Bohl. ilrs. ravnarfl jnhn ston, Mrs. Kcmn Bricc Mrc FASTEETII ling at Red Cross headquarters i any drug lwPT! George Cale and three picsb.

Mr 'George Cale and three gnosis, Mrs Fme.iL 100 wool ijoucles, fleeces, zibclincs, novelties and kurla, some Milium lined. Juniors', misses' and petite sizes. 50. 95. BETTER COATS xt uuL autiy, Wnen iney were congratulated on their splendid help at Christmas.

Announcement has been made of adults heinc rnniTiiirl it many one 3 COUNT or Ktnci styles in nura wnn fnh irc nights from 7.30 to 9 p.m. in Col muaii; incilDUSC 1NO, 1 Dy J. Roy Zoellcr of N. I.Tanwnltvn r.i icuionauy Etuverttsed. Junioi lior.s', misses', propor uonecJ and half sizes.

olden, who is chairman of safety John F. Moran of Hihhs av YOB SAVE UP TO 50 ON NATIONALLY KNOWN patient in the Taylor Hospital. Mrs. Rpninmin lav. was hostess lo Circle 1 at her wun Airs.

Jonn Lent and: Mrs. Ucnry Ward as co hostcsses. i McmhAPc nmcnnl icnce Bishop. Mk. Robert Cornish, S40 WOOi KNST Top fhion wool chenille stiit dresscs.

All perfect duality famous labels. Many samples. Sizes 10 to 16. y7; 2195 FANCY SWEATED to You buy them at exactly half price! Beaded and jewels! cardigans emblem sweaters, cashmere, angora and boucio slips, soft wools and orlons. Sizes to 40.

Mrs. Andrnw John F.r nt Tr P'narl ERWARE 0 WATCHES nlnUd Styles 9 DINNERWARE ELEC. APPLL Mrs. Alfred McCamley. Also Mrs.

Donald Scace, Mrs. Clifford L. Sparks, Miss Edith Sparks, Mrs. M. G.

Webb, Mrs. Henry Ward, Mrs. David Torrcns, Mrs. Geornc Torrens, Mrs. John Brandt and Mrs.

George Hatton. The class made gift cards out of used Christmas cards in prepara JEWELRY 9 mmm tion or me enuren annual ba Circlc 2 held its rezular month 11.95 to 13.95 BETTER Smart fashion footwear in suede or calfskin. Pump, and slmg styles high or medium heels. All sizes but NOT in every styie. ly meetine at the home of Mrs.

Witliam Donnelly. N. Bonsatl av. Those attending were Er Bcin. Mrs.

Rapb Cornish, Miss Ida Cornish, Mrs, W. M. Donnelly, Mrs. Ralph Flickcngcr, Mrs. Giftware Leather Gsods Compacts, Watch Bands Jewel Boxes Dresserware Religious Jewelry Clocks Chromeware Shavers Lighters Etc.

Sorry: Cannot Mention Brand Xamcs But You'll Recognize Them At Once s4. and 5. NYLON SLIPS Perfect quality nylon satin or tricot slips. Nylon lace, pleats rerguson, tcwis Gordon. Mrs.

Ravmond Hess, Mrs. William Love, Mrs. G. Wesley Rudolph, Mrs. ffarold Small.

Mrs. Laura Walz. Mrs. Elmer Wolfciid cn, Mrs. Albert Wright and Mrs.

and embroidery trims. All white sizes 32 to 10. Joseph PatTish. 1 The Sunday School Board of Cortgregatior.ai Church I will meet tomorrow at a.m. The Women's Missionary will meet PHIL DALEY WE WILL NOT BE I 'floor sweeps "I mrmmm Mith Handles COME IN AND BE CONVINCED IT SO FAST TO PAUX V.I CHFSTKK Lsc ihe Parking Lots 7th Mric nrnr Sprrtijl 3rd npnr Market 3 HOL'ns I(lc 7th Welsk Chester cGALEY'S i EdSmtnt Ave.

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