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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 31

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'JiV THE EASTER PARADE CHESTER (PA.) TIMES TUESDAY, MARCH It, GruberDue For Address roriaaress PBWCPTA to Stage MMiiFnei.nn6i.Ar' 1 CountwnsR m7 I i Jane Lees eturn from New England! AtRutledge to Mrs. Charles Smith will be the Mr. Calalano MEDIA The Business and Carl Giimorc, have announced Professional Women's Club and the Parent-Teacher Assn. of Media will ha-e their Annual Par-sde of Easter Fashions, March 18 at 8:15 p.m., in Media High uie models lor the show. They are Miss Catherine Beg-ley, Miss Jean Gail Blackburn, Mrs.

Laura Johnson Coon. Mrs. Harold Foster, Mrs. Jolin C. Harper, Miss Lois Hoopes and Mrs.

John Lank. Others are Mrs. Hank T.u- matron of honor, Miss Kay Vought will be the maid of honor and Mrs. William Franlz Jr. of Southern Pines, N.C., and Dorothy Benham of Lansdowne, will be the bridesmaids.

Richard Benham will be his brother's best man and James Grassie, Robert Burt of Baltimore and Gilbcrt Bannerman of Lakewood, will be the RUTLEDGE omen's Stake in Social Security" will lie the topic of Herbert W. Gru-bcr, social security administrator of the Chester District, tomorrow at 8:15 p.m., following a business meeLing of the Woman's Club of Rutledge. Mrs. B. G.

Price, program chairman, will introduce the speaker. Mrs. Albert Kling, home chairman, will arrange an exhibit of aris and crafts made by members. Hostesses will be Mrs. T.

F. neck, Mrs. C. S. Worrail, Mrs.

R. T. Wilson, Mrs. Evelyn White and Mrs. C.

D. Walls Jr. School Auditorium. Mrs. Mary Williamson is general chairman and Mrs.

J. Wesley Stillwell is PTA chairman. Mrs. Ivan Malsced is in charge of ticket sales, and Mrs. John ROCKDALE Samuel Lees of Convent and Mount rds.

announces the engagement of his daughter. Miss Jane Mar-, garet Lees, to Herbert Joseph Catalano, son of Mrs, Anthony B. Catalano of Philadelphia, Miss Lees Is graduate ot West Chester State Teacheri College and attended Templt University. No date has been selected for, the wedding. decke, Miss Sally Malseed, Mrs.

K. Theodore Sorcnson, Mrs. Jo Ann Urion and Miss Nancy Burr. Mrs. W.

Welsh Godnn is chair Mr. and Mrs. Rex: J. Self and their daughter, Miss Kay Self of 519 Rutgers Swartlimorc, spent the weekend visiting their aunt. Miss Mary Wright of Northfield, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Ecli-off who have been' living at the Dartmouth 325 Dartmouth Swarthmore, have moved to West Chester. -0 Mrs.

J. Kenneth McDonald of 2506 Chestnut Chester, entertained at a small dinner party followed by bridge at her home last evening. The marriage of Miss Donna Lynn Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack.

K. Schultz of 36 W. Stratford Lansdowne, to Walter Benham son of Mrs. Florence Benham of 224 Jackson Lansdowne, will take place on Saturday, June 6, at 7:30 p.m. in St.

Paul's Lutheran Church in Lansdowne. of cake sales at pathic Hospital, Philadelphia. 1 -0- Mrs. Betty Shopard ot Bridge-water Farms was guest of honor at a surprise baby shower given Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Peggy Lister in Aston Mills.

Mrs. Belly Hamilton and Mrs. Lister were hostesses. Fifteen guests attended. John Dryden of 22 E.

2lst Chester, is a surgical patient in Crozer Hospital. Mrs. Joseph Forrest, who has been a medical patient in Crozer Hospital, returned to her home, 2t E. 24th Chester, on Saturday. -0- Richard Kilpatrkk, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Kilpatrick of 1032 W. 5th Chester, is a lobar pneumonia patient at Crozer Hospital. He is a member of Boy Scout Troop 108 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church and a pupil at Franklin school.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc-Guckin of the Greenhurst Media, who are celebrating their 43rd wedding anniversary at their home today, will be guests of honor at a dinner given this evening at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. John McGuekin, 344 Franklin Media. Mrs.

Edward A. Gallagher of 412 Hazel Folsom," entertained the members of her bridge club Thursday evening. Mrs. J. Edward Gallowav of Johnson a Ridley Park, 'has left for Marinette, where she was called by the sudden illness of her mother.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Phillips have returned to Washington, D.C., following a visit with Mr.

Phillips' sister, Mrs. W. A. Dun-kle and his niece, Mrs. Russell C.

Kerns of 829 14th a Prospect Park. Warfield and Mrs. M. J. Merkel thThow i7 man and candy mrs.

wiuiam Brady, Mrs. Mil- ford K. Snoop and Mrs. Alfred Crothers. Proceeds will be shared by the two sponsoring groups.

Mrs. George Lewis, models chairman, and her assistants, Miss Elizabeth Taylor and Mrs. Mrs. Raymond H. McLaughlin of Sun Village has returned after visiting her son-in-law and daughter.

Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Civikienski and infant son, Christopher Richard Civikienski, in Bangor, Maine, for two weeks.

0 Mrs. John Ahtes of 134 E. Chelton Parkside, is recuperating at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Burns, 612 W. 13th Chester, after being a surgical patient in the Osteo ED AN WRIGHT Darby CWV to Join Breakfast Parade Going Steady's Not Necessary Hospital In April.

Mrs. Millicent Kee, hospital chairman, will ba in charge. Cross Post to Hear State Chief Honor Past. Present Officers What's Next DEAR EDAN WRIGHT: I am on going steady with every boy go mixed up that all I do is who shows an interest and you Cooking Is Fun COMPANY SUPPER Grapefruit, fixed this way, has the color of Talisman roses I Baked Chicken and Rice Snap Beans with Celery Salad Bowl Rolls DARBY The Auxiliary of Post 1583, Catholic War Veterans, arranged for participation in the ninth annual communion breakfast Sunday, April 19, following a recent mass in the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Also arranged, was participation in the annual St.

Patrick's Day parade in Philadelphia, and a dancing party Tuesday evening, March 17, at 9 p.m. in Darby Firehouse No. 1, Quarry st. and Chester pk. Walter Reed and Martin Ludlow will be co-chairmen.

Mrs. Marie Kane, second vice president, announced plans for an open membership meeting, nian.ci. din a Leen aonr. late stock of vour frlin who is working and I went steady iu unu uul now aeep mey i You'd never be able to pick a CARD PARTY AND SOCIAL. Wednesday at 8 p.m.

in the Borough Hall, 12th st. and Savillt Eddystone. Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Pvt. Edward N. Hunter Post 7949, Veterans of Foreign Wars.

eran of World War and a former Burgess of his hometown of Pine Grove. He is well known in Delaware County, where he has spoken many limes io veterans groups. Also invited is Walter L. Mason of Brooklinc. eastern vice commander, and A.

J. O'Donnell of Prospect Park, 8th District Commander of the Legion, and others. NORWOOD-Pennsylvania Department Commander Paul E. Walters of the American Legion, will be principal speaker at the 40th birthday party of the Legion's John Wesley Cross Auxiliary, Monday evening, in the post home. Past commanders and present officers of the post will be honored at a program arranged by Auxiliary President Mrs.

Dorothy Hiorth of Chester and members of her committee. NOW OPEN CHI-CHESTER DO-NUT SHOP 2124 Chkhitrer Ave. Plans for the birthday pro- meeting, arrangements will be gram were completed at a re- made to entertain 90 women pa-cent combined meeting of the tients in Coatesvillc Veterans Commander Walters is a vet- mi. mgm li you Keep mis up. Get your fill of a variety of boys and don't make any commitments until you can say to yourself, "This is the only fellow in the world for me." DEAR MISS WRIGHT: I'm stuck on a boy who has a crush on my sister.

She thinks he's a big bore and the only reason she dates him is because she doesn't want to hurt his feelings. But she's afraid that he'll tell her he's in love so she insists that I go along on their dates. You might think that this would do me some good. But no. I'm shy and I'm so afraid of saying something wrong that I don't open my mouth.

Please tell me how to win him? DESPERATE Talisman Grapefruit Assorted Cookies Beverage TALISMAN GRAPEFRUIT Ingredients; For every 2 servings 1 large grapefruit, 1 orange, 2 tablespoons grenadine syrup. Method: Halve grapefruit; remove any. seeds. Separate sections by cutting down both sides CAMP ONONDAGA Boothwyn, Pa. CH 5-M39 I iur a wnue wiin a Doy wno nad a job at the same place.

We had a lot of arguments because we saw so much of each other every day at work and then again Li the evening. One night I got so sick of him that I went out with another fellow. My steady and I broke up the next day. He was mad but he got over it and asked me to go back to him. Boy, I wanted to! But I was so ashamed of the way I had treated him that I couldn't accept his forgiveness.

So, instead of doing what I wanted, I started going steady with the other fellow. I have now met a boy who is in the service. He is interested in me and there are some other boys who like me. But if I break df with any more boys I will ruin my reputation because I already have a name as a "love 'em and leave 'em" girl. I really want to go steady and if I could pick the right boy I On long lake in Up- tat.

New York. A port of the Adirondack Co- OUR SPECIALTY DO.NUTSlD0tfBr;idt7 OPEN WEEKDAYS Exc.p, Mo.) rusi roup anu uie Levari Smith-Raibley Post and Auxiliary. Also planned by the group was a luncheon today in the Cross Post Home, and a rummage sale Thursday at 9 a.m. at 504 W. 3rd Chester, with Mrs.

Hiorth in charge of GOP Women no Roule. Mature Staff I 7-15. of diving membranes, working ffP- of boy, II $150 wlii. $450 irom center to ttie rind. Cut around rim to loosen both sec H.

LYTTON JONES, 31B Niehol. Ridley Park Phone IE 2-4403 PAUL E. WALTERS Stale Commander Candidates YOU'RE DOING all right with the listcrung, kiddo. A girl's rapt attention is very flattering to thfi mate anrt offof-. KIRSCH tions and membranes.

Loosen center core and pull out with side membranes so fruit sec-lions remain in place. Pare orange sc no white membrane remains; cut sections away from dividing membranes. Immediately before serving pour 1 tablespoon grenadine over grapefruit half; arrange orange sections petal fashion over grapefruit. Serve at once. think I would be satisfied.

How PLENTY OF can MIXED UP five contrast to your sister's TRAVERSE Parliamentary Unit to Meet boredom. The latter is bound to show and eventually the boy should notice it. I'll just make one suggestion. Prompt him to STOP GOING STEADY and just pi ay the field. You've mixed yourself up because you insist RODS PARKING 9 laiK aoout mmseit by asking him questions.

If he has any hobbies aUel1'' quiz him US AF Nurse, Alice Brooks Patterns WEDNESDAY ONLY COLLING DALE The slate of, local candidates endorsed by' Collingdalc's Independent Republicans for the May primaries will be introduced by Joseph W. Dor-sey at a special meeting of Col-lingdalc Women's Republican Club, April 2. The session will be in the hall of Collingdale Fire Co. 2, Mac-Dade Blvd. and Mildred av.

The borough's Republican committeemen and commitleewcmen and their guests will be invited. There will be a business session at 8 p.m., followed by thi presentation of candidates at 9. The program includes a fund-raising project, conducted by Mrs. Ruth Shive, Mrs. Ciara MacBride and Mrs.

James Mac-Bride of the ways and means committee, and refreshments served by the social committee. Flying Officer Plan to Wed WALLINGFORD The Pennsylvania Alpha Unit of the National Assn. of Parliamentarians will "meet in the home of Mrs. Russcii Clements of 207 Sykcs Friday, April 3, at 10:30 a.m. Mrs.

D. Wilson of Hav-ertown will moderate a pancL which will discuss "Filling Blanks." Mrs. E. C. Frikch of Pcnfield, Mrs.

William A. Gibson Jr. of BroDkline and Mrs. Frederick W. Zacker of Ardmore, new members, will be' introduced.

NEW SPRING PRINTS SPECIAL MILL REMNANTS DEAR MISS WRIGHT: One of my friends broke up with her steady and the boy asked me for a date the next evening. I told her about it and she blew her top and said that it was people like me who caused them to split. What should I do? WORRIED LET HER COOL off. Then tell her that you can't stop a boy from asking you for a date but you're willing to turn him down and you think it should prove that you had nothing to do with their bust-up. Have a question? Write to EDAN WRIGHT in care of this newspaper.

Send a self-address-ed, envelope. MILTON, Del. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Crawford Ford of Milton, formerly of Media, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lt. Carolyn Ford, USAF Hospital in Orlando. to Lt. Clifford F. Hiatt, USAF, son of M-Sgt.

Clifford H. Hiatt of Okinawa and Mrs. Hiatt of Winter Garden, Fla. Lt. Ford was graduated from Westlown School in Westtown and the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing.

Lt. Hiatt attended the University of Florida. Calicos 295 Polished Cottons New Evcrglaze Fabrics PRO-PANTS A waterproof gormenr (hat feeepi th wecrer comfortable and bedj and clothe! clean ortd dry for children and adulril NELSON'S SURGICAL APPLIANCES 120 E. 9rh 3-4933 Supper af Lenni LENNI The St. Francis de-Sales Mothers Club will have its annual ham supper Sundav, March 22, from 5 to 7 p.m.

at the church on New rd. REGULAR PRICE 69c io 98c WEDNESDAY ONLY 29c IQB6 owners. makes, all models I WHITE PERCALE DECORATOR SHEETING DENIM 25, Ideal for Slips, Pillow New Stripes Cases, Cafe Curtains ew Plains 36" Wide, Pre-Shrunk 36" Pre-Shmnk Reg. Price, 39c Yard Reg. 69c Value OUR DOORS ARE WIDE OPEN AND THE WELCOME MAT'S OUT AT OLDSmobitity HEADQUARTERS! THIS IS THE TIME TO STEP OUT IN 59 bl LE! There's lots that present car, whether i a '55, '56.

57 or TS8 and Olds has all! Rid ami handling qualities such as I Kocket Doner mnrr rctn.mt;. sive and eeMs-' re of the eeeB economical inan ever before! Even Wednesday and Friday 8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Sat 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

smoothness, quieL and quality that have made Olds the leader in the medium price clasa! Come in and get That Ncto Olds Feeling today! Slip Covers Does your room need a new look? Rejuvenate your chairs, sofas with fresh slip-covers-easy to make with these clear step-by-step directions! Instructions 716S has stcp-by-step directions for making slipcovers for chairs, sofas. Send Thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Chester Times 216 Household Arts P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, PATTERN NUMBER.

Our new 1953 Alice Brooks Necdiccraft Catalogue has many lovely desisms to order: crocheting, knitting, embroidery, quills, dolls, weaving. A special sift, in the catalog to keep a child happily occupied a cutout doll and clothes to color. Send 25 cents for your copy of the book; 45 INCH DECORATOR SAILCLOTH Special Mill Cuts in 2 to 15 Yard Lengths Djmcmfc 88 HoTxhy SotnKoapt rWfervtJ, hogm rear window of rfnfed rwoi-remW ghm at ttandW tquipnwtfl AT VOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED GOLDTONE PRINTS PROVINCIAL PRINTS CAFE PRINTS PLAIN COLORS 4m TOtAY! 59 OLDS MOBILE QUALITY DEALER'S ATTENTION FREEZER OWNERS The Finest In BEEF VEAL PORK LAMB liVhoJesalo Trices HILL-N-DALE SST Kt. 2W 2 Mi. North of Downlnctown, Th.

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