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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 72

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3i CHESTER (FA.) TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1333 Card of TTianks 4 BOWEN Op 105), FONTAINE We wish lo thank rel HELEN HVNT REPORTS atives, inenus, neignrjors for their Kindness, sympathy, flora offerings and use of cars at. tha death of our' lather John 322 Enrolled In Country Lane Players LIMA MembershiD ChairmTn Bowen Haaman's Crcek Ojden, ife, years. Relatives and to atttnd the Itinera! ken-Ice on Monday afternoon at o'clock at tha Melvin J. Mlnshaij services Thursday 8 at the Laws Funeral Home and Engle Sts. Viewing na At 93, She Enjoys Life; Has 17 'Great-Greats9 cntl Clergy of St.

Francis da ohu MILLS On February 6, 1858. Anna hte Co. i kindness; sym-. offerlngts. Mice Mills of 1J Beechwood Park- William Reitze reports the Country Lane Players now have 322 members enrolled.

card's and use ol their ears the death of my father. Martin Jatties Wright; JTOM'Sjyy'PlGIiT i 1 CHESTER Mrs. Missouri Ver- bo given, from Edward E. in of Belle Glade. reeentlv! 1ROWN on February lh, 195s; Bet tie Temple of 1105 St sister 0: Charles Eva Gray, aunt Alter Carroll, Dorothy WaaliltiK- Relallves and friends, also members of Oood Samaritan Club invited to attend the funeral services Saturday at 1 o'clock from St.

Johns a.u.M.p. Church 17th i walnut 8U Friend ma The workshop group will stage one-act play, "Scattered Show ioi RISON-Fe a celebrated her 93rfT birthdav while visiting her daughters here." She is DOYLE in -loving niemorj mhther, Mary Doyle, whe ins: momer oi is ciiiwren, 5: grandchildren, G3 greac-graridciiii. dren and IT srreat-m-eat-srranriehil. mi rnaay evening 8 it dren. ers," by Nora Stirling, for the Middletown PTA on March 18.

This will be. a mental health program. Joyce Brubaker, a Rhodes, Bea Heisler, Louise Bech-el, Adeline Menkes and Mildred Dannehauer will be participants. Ruth MacDowell and Bernyce Atkinson are in charge of the I give to clasp tha voice see iter vacant "chafr'15 -a" Church. Intermenf Greenlaw Cemetery.

-BUCK AM A Of Sharon Hilt, Feb. 5, li, John husbaa of Helen nee llefr.er. Relatives and friends aro in Mrs. Vereeh. unusuallv artivp ior ier sj years, spends the sum- rs wim meiriDers of her farm Relatives aad friends are in-i to the ervlce PrWa P.M.

at the Nelson Rlgby Funeral Home. Baltimore fcve. and Jackson Media. Interment Media Cemetery. Friends may call Thursdaye veiling.

iEUGEBAUER On February ryi wife ot" the late Joseph Neugebauer. Relatives Jttd fdtaUs ate in-viled to attend Ihe funeral Frl- residence. 252 Vlrglna Mll-mont Park, Pa. Solemn. Requiem Mass at Our Lidy of Peace Church, ir, a.m.

Irrlermi-M St. Michaels Cenietery. Friends may Fu'tieral Chester and the winters with If You Want What You Want -When You Want THEN TIMES Want Ads are for youf rtden. Pa. interment Glen! the family in Belie Giade.

Shi smile Of tho one Sadly misst RAINE and Director Frank Strockbine has doesn't wear glasses, still performs household duties and trav-i day 511 made several changes in the cast of "Arsenic and Old Lace" which eis back and forth by (rain accompanied by her 60-year-old daughter, Mrs. Esther West. is to he presented Feb. 2S and March 1 as a benefit for Penn-crest Music Parents. Mortimer will be played bv Reitze.

Jona Mrs Vereen's dauehter-st hrr ir DOYLE Iii laving memory orSur Mom-Mom. Doyle, who passed away February 5, 1847. Sweet memories will forever. Years Cthttt com'eaonot" Our loving remembrance of vou. Ssdly missed by STEWART.

RAYMOND and DORO- THEA ATKINS. FLEISHER In loving memory of my mother. Elizabeth Fletsher, Jesse P. Sr. Chester are Mrs.

Ida Chalk and Alatue Verecn of 1412 W. 9th vlted to attendd thefuneraV serv Ices on Friday afternoon Mrs. Eudell Walker of 110 Yamall st. ana Mrs. Lima Parker of 1814 Burnley.

of 18 w. Sptinuileld Sprfngfleld. Relatives and friends are Invited to services 7th day 8lh 2 p.m. at the Nelson Rlgby Funeral Home, Baltimore Ave. and Jackson Media.

Inter-mcnl Arlington Cemetery. Please vlewirK. COFIELL On February' 5195S; Richard IRIckie) son of Mar-Jorie Slinson and Amos B. of Valley view Road, Due' notice or funeral will lie given by the William C. Rlgby FuneralHorne.

COOPER On Feb. 2, 1858, Edward, husband of Sarah, father of Moses Walton, brother of Elsie Deal and William Cooper. Relatives, friends and employ- w. mi st. than by Bob Radford and Officer Kiein by Ralph dine, Tryouts for "Bell, Book, and Candle" will be on March 20 in the Penncrest At.

the same time the workshop will a skit from "George Washington Slept Here" by Moss Hart tine. Int POSTPONED 1 Crof There Is a token' fond a The presentation of Hip rwvk MRS. MISSOURI VEREEN Sisters, radio and recording gos- mond, husband of the late L. Ineel Thomas Ruhf of 408 Nonagenarian yei singing group-ol scheduled for Monday evenine. loltce ot the funeral will i ana ueorge b.

Kaufman. 10, at the West Branch, of the! tomorrow at p.m. at SDenrpi- RUHL February 3, 1958, Corp. are invited to attend the 1-vila, nas oeen' postponed until Wednesday evening. Fph 9fi tri.

Memorial UAME Church, 3rd and Jeffrey for the benefit of an dridge Ralston local radio staff iship was "The Virginia," open- nual mens day. Funeral Home, 111 Darby. Pa. Inlcrmet cemetery. Friends member, is the sponsor.

Livingston Warrick. Mt. Zion Holiness Church. lit) Central Ave. Viewing Frldj-pvening from the Hunt Funers Home.

1424 W- 3rd St. from to 9 p.m. Interment Haven Me morialPark. lewis -On Feb. 2.

1058 in Allaril! Chy N.J. h.t:,t.ant: a launched in Maine in 1607. 1. 1958. of 413 Cuur The usher board of Mt.

Olive Baptist Church, Hewes and Persh-ings Linwood, will clima. chairman of men's day, which will be observed Sunday, Feb. 23, is Ethiopia is a 'kingdom in A Mm its week of snecial services with apunaoi oi me program tomorrow. Rev. Clarence Guy is the pastor.

of about 350,000 square miles and Funeral Home. 3 10 Main Darby. Pa. Friends mav ihas a population of about nine a Banquet at me church tomorrow at 7 p.m. the senior choir of St.

Daniel's Thursday evening 7 to 9. Inter- Just a memory sad and million. ypu don't have to sit up and beg for it IF you use the TIMES Want Ads Reservations are available and1 Cangolcum-Niirn are Invite p.m. from Si. Daniel's Churci and Edwards Sts.

Vlewio riday evening from the Hui uneral Home. 1424 W. 3rd St Funeral Directors may tie had by contacting: Mrs. Methodist Church has completed plans for its annua! tea to be on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 16, in the social activities room of Edwards St.

Community Center, adjacnet ROM I Nio: and ELIZAI Margie Shivers, president of the. DONNA LOU. GEORGE J. WHITE Ninth and Madison Sire Phone CHester 3-7474 om 7 to 8 p.m. Interment Eden Florists Cemetery Lots 3 io me- cnuirn.

hmma v. Johnson is chairman of the tea board, xilo Market Linwood, or Mrs. Johnnie Wooton, secretary, 2344 Williams Twin Oaks. Rev. Melvin Tyler is the pastor.

HOST LODGE 'at St. Daniel's Methodist Church 4th and Edwards sts. Orders wili be taken in advance by contacting Mrs. Brown. The women's day, an annual financial project, is sponsored bv the Woman's SnHptv nf rhvicHn -In my grandmother Ellxabeth Flei-sher on her birthday.

Long days, long nights, she bors in pain. She waited for cure but all In vain himseU tnew And tooi her home and gave her and Natalie' Hunt is president of bill Thomas Florist Funeral Baskets and Sprays me cnoir. Mrs. Louis Rnuti nf 5m Eastern Light Lodge 46 will be host for the meeting of the Second Masonic District Council Tvpp Service- Mrs. Pauline LeCompte I TPS Member Central is sponsoring baked goods each week, as a benefit of is we yreaiuenc ani Kev.

p. jJon- Times- Classijed Ads pay. women day on Sunday, Feb. 23, and Accepted Masons of the State is the pastor. oi Pennsylvania, Prince Hall Affi liation, Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

at -ortiiein wgiu jooge. nan, juua w. 3rd st. Berman Johnson Is chairman oi the council, Cecil W. Bond Honor Roll Students Named at Dewey-Mann district deputy grand master and William D.

Coverdale Jr. is shipM' master of the host lodi iomorroiv wdl be social nieht for the senior choir of Trinity; UAME Church. Media, and the; CHESTER John J. Vaul. group win rehearse at the homej Tfbii don't have Wrestle if you use the TIMES Want Ads grade went to Judith Baxter, Joyce Beauchamp, Nancy Helen Coades, Jacqueline' Cdt- principal of Dewey-Mann School, has announced the names of du- or and Mrs.

Percy O. Batipps, 604 Summer Media, at 8 p.m. Batipps is director of the choir pils who attained honor roll stand ing the last report period. xKLiy v-rego, -Joyce -Dryden, Fitzgerald. Mafy Ann.

Gas-itunas, Mary. Ann Gradwell, Re-ihpcra ii t.l and Mrs. Batipps is the. The; social hour will follow One student- was classed on the business meeting. idis'tinguished honor roll.

She is! Mary Ann Warren of the 8th Jones, Carl'ene Herman. Elaine Kearns, Helen Keller, Ruth Key, Rev. William Woodall. nastor of grade. bpnng Valley AME Church, Con-cordville.

and his choir and con On the honor list of the 7th srrade -are John- Adams. James1 "va -1lay -njine, ana isaoaca Long. Also: Daniel Mamenko, John j. McCaw, Glenn McCoy, Bonnie gregation will, conduct the special! service' tomorrow, night at St. Paul Ble'iler, Carol Freeman, Sandra uavia LNewsome; Barbara Novis, Marcia Kasper, Anna Lempke, Susan Lempke, Susan' Mandell, Joanne: msl uiurcn, jro ana uoya as a feature of the 42nd anniversary celebration, of the Chester CHESTER TIMES A Notk CLASSIFIED m- ka- LEDA, laie ot the-Townsblp ot ADVERTISING 'WWI.

County of DUr" v- nd State of PeniwylvmU. LeUers Tejtimenliry on. Ue Ine People '1101v ba rntd Jo 'he 1 pnoni Market Place" those hiving clilms to present MAD OR PROFIT "the $ame without dy to the OBI FOR RESULTS sara Drive. Springfield, Dela-IIAYmr cou'y, Pennsylvania or to HOURS ALBERT J. CRAWFORD.

One Wt Becond Street, Media, Motait rnrouin Frlda Pennsylvania. I A. M. IO-5J30 P. M.

ALBERT CRAWFORD, JR. Saturday A. M. to P. Vytil ALL CLASSIFIED ADS art due ESTATE OF MARY EMMA DUN-od payabla within 1 dayi ot ib BA.

1H ol the city of Chester, last iniartloa daw. deceased, Letters Testamentary oa the that on. 1 EsiaTe ffi then only nhen th naeaojns; oi decedent to malce known the ia it Impaired. 1er50I1J lnllel)ted Add S'C Sfe'SfgX 15c fo "ind ea oVhi? AS'CES DUKBAR. Executors, dlloj.

Peoa Street, Chester, Penn- wlvmla. or to their Attorney, 4RE NOt PERMITTED. ier.t-ennsj iv aula. ESTATE OP SARAH ZEALLOR. rHONE eea'sed CHy Chester de" CHester 4-5252 mands against the ejtale of the Free Suburban same.

and personsn0tndebted to the decedent to malte payment. Phone Service Salph zeallor 'Entcuwr LCblgti 33SM Call LOirell S-0577 BROOKE GEARY. U2 Firiiui'v- Klmiwood J-lia Chester Chester. Pennsyl- r. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN Llassified Deadline of are CaneeUatloni order, and panment of sfale" 'of Odmt Correction WaUh ot Pennsyh.ania 5 9A li Aif burs tor the Purpose ot obtaining r.Ivi.

iztixx organlied under the Business Car-Day prevloua to Publication poratlon Law of the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1333. The name oi the Corporation LEGAL lsL CHESTER MERCHANDISE MART OUTLET, INC. The purpose legal Notice asffATEOP CHestls Tu'fc- of general merchandise and SEND, lajs of the Township of ducting a. mercantile business for Tflornbury, Delaware County, genera! merchandise and for the Pennsylvania, Dsceased. owning and operating of real estate NOTICE Is hereby given that therefor.

LETTERS TESTAMENTARY NORMAN SNYDER, ESQUIRE the above. Estate, hiving been Solicitor granted to the undersigned, all 5B4 Market Street, persons Indebted to the said Es- Chester. Pennsylvania. e' hav "cclalml NOTICE to nr'ttpnt thp Til Tile proposed budget for 1958 of lay to AMY 3 TOWNSEND Township. Delaware EDWARd'h.

BRYan" Mrs" Co'rM'la, "hJws south Olive Street. Me- Pa. 11 dla, Pennsylvania. Thornbury Township Supervisors, Delaware County. Proposal BOROUGH OP FOLCROPT DELAWARE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA-INVITATION FOR BIDS ON A NEW POLICE AUTOMOBILE The Borough of Folcroft hereby solicits sealed bids for a new Dodge Coronet V-S Sedan Police Pursuit Car.

Instructions tD bidders and talned from the Borough Secretary, 7arr.H0!i 1 Eh oiJ Ave nue, Folcrott Dela.ware County, Penna. Bids will be received up lo 8:30 P.M., E.S.T.. on Monday. February 10, 1958. at which time the bids shall be opened at a regu-larmeeting of Borough Council to DELAWARE IKPSPS By Order of Borough Council.

JAMISON HURST, Borough Secretary COUNTY OF DELAWARE Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office of the -County Con- COUNTY'S ir.z janitor Supplies to the County at onthecsamday, michLVld m-jst Le accompanied by Cash. Certified Good Faith Check, or by Corporate Surety Bond, either one in the amount of Favorite mmM talned at the Office of the Chief Clerk to the County Commissioners, at the Court House, Media. Pi. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and MARKET PROPOSAL Sealed proposals will be received by the School District of the City of Chester. until o'clock P.M.

(EjS.T.) on Monday, Pru- I I til Supplies and Equipment. JL MJ Vli Psycholojical Tests Supplies 54D or less) Eooilet Type Diplomas and all otbe: ncc- from'the Orfice or the Secretary, Larkln Building, Ninth and Crosby Streets. Chester, Pennsylvania. All bids must strictly comply with the specifications and be plainly marked as to content oi bid or bids. Failure to comply with the specifications and other conditions will ma be sufficient reason to reject said 111 A)l0rbldsdl'must be in writing, JllV signed and sealed by Ihe hidder.

security to be furnished by bidders CLASSIFIED Sit to reject any or all bids, or parts thtreof. or select a single Item COLUMNS Secretary. PROPOSALS Scaled proposals will be received by the School District of the Citv of Chester. until S-On o'clock P.M. IE.

S.T.I on Monday. February 10. IKS. covering the fol-- lowing: Ot General School Supplies General Office Supplies Art Supplies and Equipment Specifications all other necessary Information must be secured from the Office of the Secretary Larkln Building. Ninth and Crosby TUT 3usT3n art i as to ement bid Failure to comply with the specifications and.

other conditions will he sufficient reason to reject said All bids must be In writing, signed and sealed by the bidder. CHESTER Wr The Board shall havs the right to reject any or all bids, or parts thereof, or select a single item from any bid without obligation, the ot LYONS. Secretary PROPOSAL opened by the Borough of Norwood nt the regular meeting of the Wednesday, February 12, 1858. at 8:00 p.m.. Borough Avenue TeNorwoodrCpKOUSe' Bids to be marked "ASIf AND TIT A mm RUBBISH COLLECTION." Borough tn 4-5252 "ccpl or DOR A ANN MECKLEM ANNOUNCEMENTS Deoths 1 BONSALL Feb.

1058, ot 639 Penn Ytadon. Pa Edgar, husband of Annie nee Magcc. Service Saturday 11 a.m. First Presbyterian Church. Darby.

Pa. Friends may call Friday evening to at thp Marvll Home. 1110 Main Darby. Pa. Interment Arlington Cemetery.

The Chester Times Classi-Eed Ads are salesmen, visiting thousand ot homes daily try them. iMcCulloiigh; Nancy Melnick, Marilyn Middleton and Charlotte jrcLiuvicn, ianey Kumbei, Caroie Salisbury, Janice Saunders, Judith Shorter Puth Chnrlf i-, church. No. 1 Stewardess' Board is spon Simpson, Judith Smith, 'd av i The Sth grade honor roll in sor of the service. Lee Wiggins and Mrs.

Bertha Pierce are i cludes David. Evelyn Conway. Jeanetie Kathleen ouiierumo, uaroie bparklin, Renault Stanback, Beverly -Street, Janet Thomas: -'-Rav co-chairmen for the anniversary services' ani Rev. Dyde Davis is muse, wamta Kuchar, Diane Lo is, Jane Manna. Jill McCaw.

Mer- Norma'. the pastor. PROGRAM cia Ted Mitchell, Geoffrey --Honorable mention was made of the following 7th' graders: Bonnie iNewnause, Sandra feck, Jenmei The Soul. Satisfiers. a gospel singing grout) of Philadelphia, Tunanska and Patricia Webb.

mention, the 7th will be presented in a program Baker, Mary Jane Belforiti, Rob- you don't have 1 -to Howl for it Svh'e'h you use the TIMES Want Ads uucls, ciiidutm Donald Elizabeth Fenster-macher, Judith Fontnote, Joyce Gordon, Betty Huff, Walter -Jennings, James Morgan, Donald Nickerson, James Rakitsky. John Ross. Hattie James Sho- 'Visit to a Small Planet' Provides Happy Nonsense Thomas Smiths 'lower primates" to watch a wai vvuiui yvu people ao so wen. Amei icus Council happy bit of nonsense which Cyril Ritchard picks up bodily and carries onstage like a seal balancing a bright rubber ball. When he sets kcuiu uiessea accoraingiyj, out a small micr-alrnlmr, rlinn Events Planned into 1958 instead; so he decides to Ritchard and his friends in the CHESTER -The nocturnal' a.

I start a tittle waro his own. GENUINELY FUNNY oration of Americus Council No. have had a delightful evening in How he tries, and why he fails, deed, ine play, leaving New York to go on tour, wil run through Saturday at Wilmington. humanity, if the situation weren't the background he needs, John iviiLuniu iidi Jim lorgouen, that comedy is a delicate art. He postures, he mugs, he cavorts; but! he never, never loses the niceness i v-maeun uid peneciy, ana ui- ivnignts of Columbus, will take place tonight at 7 in the Church of St Hedwig, 4th and Hayes sts.

Other activies for this month include exemplification of the first degree Monday at 8 p.m. in the council home. 14th and Potter during the regular monthly business meeting. A Valentine' social, with refreshments and entertainment, is scheduled for Feb. 15, with a meeting of the executive board 2 p.m.

the following day. The second degree will be conferred on 1 candidates Feb. 23 at oi uming ana nappy coniidence that he shares with a very few other's on thp sfnpp tnrfau Gore Vidal, the young author of played broadly and effectively byi Here is a list of many items you may find among the "don't need" articles in your basement, attic or garage that can be easily sold with a vumi. nds suggested mat tne playwright operates in a field which dpnpnri'; lirwi tha nvJlnnnn nf uy.in. d.ib dna groaas a flying saucer absolutely! others than himself.

HLs own most- a io fiim. were a stroke genius. BWM uuoi ximvts nani Ad. i.ju p.m. ihe regular Council meeting will be Feb.

24 at p.m. successful effort proves his point good lines, bright satire and un-dirty comedy are fine in themselves, but -Mr. Ritchard makes them superb. Appliances Desks Seventeen viuAissiory is a deiighttul Ritchard, arrives irorrfouter "space a isit in modern Virginia -a don't have lo Scratch for it when you ue the TIMES Want Ads I Good Results when Mr. Buyer meets Mr.

Seller in the CHESTER I TIMES Want-ads our times. LANDS IV GARDEN Thorp is- Pfv-nr commentator whose filmed nrrv gram is "proving" that flying saucers aon exist wnile Kreton's craft lands in the rose garden Thrrn arc T-n. Antiques Animals Aquariums Bicycles Baby Buggies Beds Bedroom Sets Books Baby Cribs Boats Cameras China Cows Chairs Chesterfields Coffee Tables' Clothing Dining Sets Electric Motors Fishing Tackle Furniture Golf Clubs Guns Garden Tools Helicopters Ironers Lawn Mowers Luggage Musical Instruments Movie Equipment Outboard Motors Oil Paintings Pets Pianos -Radio Rugs Refrigeraors Stoves Sheep Typewriters Television Sets Toys Tools Tables Tarpaulins Trailers Tires Vacuum Cleaners Violins Washing Machines Xylophones Yachts Zithers- art appreciation major who really rnd, whom she appreciates most twn rowers, a demon in -the laundrv corps who is sure that his flying saucer assignment will cost him his corner office in the Peptagon. And there is a cat, who converses readilv with Kreton, confiding that uvts inice a material wav hates humans' and likes Kreton even though he is "sort of a mam mal." Sajs Kreton to Ihe kitty "Vou have such a bcauiiful coV And. after a pause, "No I not Kreton is fascinated bv violent and that, of course, is wljy hcj 'v" TDKJN THESE ITEMS INTO CASH NOW CH 4-5252 cnitiatingly dull; so' Kreton' "If I was starting high school now, I'd pick a catecorv plug away, at and after graduation I'd be a cinch to win a quiz show." an cAcuxsjon among the.

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