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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 39

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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FRIDAY, APRIL 1S3 UEtESv HtfjVT REPORTS CHKSTBR (PA.) TIMES Committee, This is an of planting" mini-' Corn Pegged At 1M Bushel support reflecting 77 peri a condition of eligibility for price Craig explains that the mini Health Program Eyes TB; Radiation support in commercial corn-pro cent of the -April corn parity) price, aiid based on a corn sup MEDIA- Corn' price supports ducing areas. In counties outside ply, estimated at million mum support price of 51.36 will not be reduced, but may be 'in-jcreased if a combination of th jcom parity price as of Oct 1, for 1958 have been set at a mini the commercial area which do not' bushel 126.7 per cent of normal. CHESTER Exhibits, refresh. have-corn acreage allotments. thei sponsor.

The service will bene-f Mrs. Ida Lash entertained 22 ane loan rate lor tne county mum' national average 'of per bushel, Robert Craig, member of the Delaware County Agricultural 'ill be: announced before harvest, corn support rales by Jaw are set fit the annual Men's Day program guests at a surprise nartv for her VJoS. and corn supply relation sin lAccording to Craig, compliance! as of that date indicate a highet men ts, hea 1 tti talks; and musica 1 numbers marked the annual health program of the" Advisory Commit-i tee of Delaware. County Tubercu at per cent ot tne cial" rates. 'Stabilization and 'Conservation! HW- .1 with acreage allotments will be; support price.

genera! chairman of Men Day husband, recently at their and L. J. ireejnan 13 thelguef-ts were from Washington, D.C; losis' and Assn. last night ipastor, CVH SCOUTS' of Murphy at.uie vvesi isranen xmca. Jer-miahrA.

Heartley, chair man oMhe: sponsoring group, us. almika amhom x- mrcn wjii nave inair -an- 1615 W. 3rd st. is a- patient in ntial blue and gold banquet tomor- Crqzer Hospital: She is a 'steward- row at 6 p.m. at the churoh, 118 general chairman of the annual ess at Murphy AME Church st, NOW HEAR THIS! presentation iicip Keep tne public -'aware o( "where to turn for Joy Night this evemn? at it.

A bazaar will be given tomor- iw at Siloam Methodist Church Community Christian healWi- and- welfore.aid.'' Church, 4th: st. and Central a Community Center, 17th and Walnut, sts. The time, will 'm THE LVVOCATION was offered! will feature 23 choral and gospel jsinging groups of the Chester-! to 5 p.m. The benefit is a feature of the week of services spons'o)-ed by tfev. uaniei.

icott, of -the. Advisory Committee. Philadelnhia area. The service is for the benefit of -annual" Women's by Hazel Johnson and Matoka Mrs. Olee Barbour," president Butler." Mrs.

Butjer is chairman May IS. Mrs. Arsulia P) oL. the Kutti Bennett Improve- sponsor and R.oland of the bazaar. Rev.

J. N. C. Di Bell is the pastor, -ment uub gave the wel-l come and introduced Eldridge Halston, the master of. ceremon A chicken supper.

roiy the benefit Class 7 of St. Daniel's Methodist of Trinty UAME Church will he1 ies. Ralston is a- member- of- DRF Church will tonight, at the Rev. John Berrien, associate pastor at Providence Baptist Church will be honored at an appreciation banquet tonight at the church Snd and Pehnell sts. The senior lisher board is the sponsoring group.

Ehvood Henson is president. home of Nelson Hodges, 190 W. tomorrow at the home of Clarence Freeman, 621 Vrrnon 4th st. Ehvood Brown is presi radio station. Speakers --and: their topics included Dii William-Podgett, "A Greater Hazard TB or Radi dent and Gilbert Fontaine is class Media: Tlie time will be A 8 p.m.

leader. The- auxiliary of the Linwood! Rev. John Kirkland of Bethany Renaissance Club will sponsor ation?" Div Francis LaFenus Hut-chins, discussed "Hospital Service! in Vorest Eb'er-1 fashion show and millinery dem Baptist Church Will speak tonight Friendship Baptist Church, 2006 onstration; ''Romance of Spring;" "Alchoholisni." and Mi 2nd st. ranic bammons is Sunday, from -4 to 7. p.m.

at the nce "Child Health president of the sponsoring unit. Jail Prescribed West. Branch YMCA. Anne Franks ot Philadelphia will be featured, rhe service will benefit the dea cons board; Rev. H.

Hayes is Selections were suhcr: by Thomas is chairman- of For Manoa Youth ttie pastor; Thomas-, M. Thomas Chorus of: the-affair and Sara Bailey is president of the auxiliary. i Church. were-Bjiiice 'Reeves and Wen- A POPULARITY: contest for the! MEDIA COURTHOUSE A benefit of annual Women five-day stay in the county prison THE YOUVG ADULT choir Buner. A piano selection was by.

Evelyn "Conway and an at St Paul CME Church, 3rd aiid ii.u-il nere yesterday to: St. Luke's Commutiily Christ ia Church will sponsor the Mewben Lloyd sis. -will' take place tomgnt. accordant was. given by jan 18-year-old Manoa youth so he see what it like in jait Singers in a progfram tomorrow First prize will' be' a 525 Savings Contestant are "Louise Donald J.

Bowie of Sycamore 'eninsc at the church, Uh st. and. BRIEF REMARKS were given! iSeats, Daniel Brown Leslie d. near, Washington was or- Central av. The program is i benefit for annual Women's Day ered to Broadmeadows bv Jud; toy Robert Bernhardt.

executive of the Richardson, and Karen Kicnara-son. Each will receive a gift. May IS, at St. Luke's. AlbeLta Arthur P.

Bretherick after. Bowie pleaded guilty to speeding away by Mr: Scott" thairman Mrs. Rosemary Brown is spon Wilkins is president of. the' choir. sor, Mrs.

Bertha R- Pierce is gen from the police. He was also fined 'Jerrisha Jordan chairman of thei "of the Advisory Committee. The was pronounced by eral chairman ot women's 530. tenefit, is a -Women's Day cap and Rev. Clyde Davis is.

pastor. James cravvtorcl, pastor tain. Rev. Roland G. BcU is pas Police said they spotted Bowie i Diuscilla Richardson, daughter ot iion Baptist ijnurcri.

tor. on west Uicster pk. i zd. of Patrolman arid. Mrs; Leroy 28.

When thev Dursued him. Plans for a "Teen Spring Car val" have been made for tl! Richardson of 108 flower wil be hostess for trie meeting, tomor ie turned off his car lights and I hit speeds of 85 MPH during a four- benefit of the Davis Nurseryl The dinner', to have! -been given by' the- -Grand i Body! 'Missionaires oftheVAUMP Con-! v'-fereiicb this evening at "St. 'John's -AUMP Churclr'v-lias been post- Here's your complete 3-piece ward- tk, KflPL Mt't robe -for less than the price of most IIEHBIk 2-p'tecc suits. Coat and matching IBJxBfc mWi. trousers, Rochester-tailored with the HHP i' a expensive suits.

Tliere's no better BM i J3m Ulnl'i guarantee for, easy, comfortablefu. IMF jH Extra-slacks in( contrasting color to 9 to go it alone. Yours in the new SH Wwm lightweight weaves the complete WB 3 norths to with down pqraMt of Class 18 of St. Daniel's bchoot, by -parents sroup. mile chase through Clanereh and: Methodist Church, at -her -home.

The affair will- be Friday eve Manoa, police testitied. Patricia -Sallard-is prssident and; 2, at the West Branch 'f-pbned death Rev. tsowie tola tne court ne got iMrs. Alfreda -Jordan, Mr when police took after iMLA, and will feature the "alumni" of the nursery school. Williams and Mrs.

Anne, lark- are him. John -11. brown, retired presi-'dent 'of the Funeral services will be tomor- Admission is bv ticket only. Cos class leaders: The snow, whu'tc afternoon from Mother AU tumes may. be worn and prizes ''for lasL thej -in Wilmincrlnn Vipvvinsrl rwiii oe tomgnt uie.ciiur.cn..- yoiing adult chorus of Zion Baptist! Church', was postponed and will bej presented Sunday at the Ushers 2 Club Burglars Get Six Months MEDIA' COURTHOUSE 1 nrf -lTie spiritual Qi win be awarclea otr ine prettiest, and funniest.

Refreshments will be free. Mrs. Martin Miller and Mrs." F. LaFenus Hutchen co-cahirmen of the benefit: Emily Davis is director lot the nursery school. I will, Center, 620 W.

3rd 4 to sacrcu musical program Baptist Church.5 8th: st. and 7 p.m. Tnnniasma.Latmveii is pres nen who pleaded' guilty to bur ident 01 tne.cnorus. Central av. James tj.

ADner glarizing the Lenni Athletic Clubl Middletown; on March 6 w't to serve six months Broadmeadows Prison by Judge Hook Pupils Give 2 Plays Soph Wins Elks Contest William K. roat yesterday. They 'are James T. Edgar. of Mount Road, Lenni, and John MARCUS ROOK At Loveland, 2S, Dt the 300 blocl: 11th Chester.

scmblv meetinsr in Marcus Hook CHESTER An outstanding Board OKs Tax Rales At Prospect PROSPECT -PARK The oush'i SiO'iPfiir capita, TO per.rcenl School, pupils of the sixth grade Trooper Peter Waselelsy of Med- Chester High School pupil last State Police barracks testified presented me Aiiik-y way- ana ight won the Elks Oratorical Con that they broke into the club and I Beyond. Under the direction of test sponsored by John A. Watts' stole a case and a hall winsk-ey Elizabeth Mavnard science teach which they later sold in Chester Lodge "and Susan Shands Temple. Edgar, court records showed, er, these pupils maae. thj ennsrrnctihh Donald Brooks, of 605 iiacL a previous arrest lor st.

skipped several arnusemerit aivl .1 r- -r cent and Loveland was launching of. satellites. Giildrenj famT.is' grader at the' .1: emen andmiaae moa- el planets: to tell- the story of our of 14. He spoke Dn "The Negro acted'" last niglit 1 by school; Board. The school taxes, which will re- and the Constitution." iOiar system.

-Eiehth srade presented a There were seven Chester Hish entitled "Applicants," telling the1 Spotty Affair School students in the contest. main the same, asast year, part. of a budget which will be-ser in May and adopted in June, the mportance ot good Each delivered a 10-minute CHARLESTON', W. Va. when' applying for positions in peech before an audience of mare Mrs.

Thomas Shrewsbury of near business. than iO. All- contestants were by Nitro saw spots before her ey Phyllis McGinnis played 'arded a $5 prize for participate solo' and Voncide Morgan offered' hut there was nothing wroi her eyesight. The spots Board announced. In other business, Frederick P- Kassj 'elementary school super-' visor for the Interboro School Dis- trict of which Prospect is a part, reported that registration for kin ing.

piano selections. LLOYD'S 517 Market St. OPEN 'TIL 9:00 MONDAY FRIDAY Another 10th grader, John Gibbs her children: All seven hart mea sles at the same time Thomas r-up. Winner Brooks will represent Sandra 6. Joseph 5.

Steven 4, Tcr- ie Jblks. tastern District Jeanette 8 and bharon, state contest at Beaver' Falls May months. Accidents Injure 4 dergarten and first grade school children will be at the Pennsylvania Avenue: Elementary School dur-. ing the week May 19. CENSUS TAKERS NAMED Five-women Were by A regional contest, a -aO0 jcnotarsnip as iirst prize, wut xoi- ow in July: -and anational contest, with prize of a four-year CHESTER Four persons, two the board as school' census takers wiu be conducted in of tliem were injured Washington.

D. in- August. two intersection automobile acci Other 10th evade contestants. dents in. the last-eight hour.

all 1G, were Carrie Giascoe, Sylvia They were treated at Lnester i tymovilz, redciy Brooks. Oroth- Best dressed car of the year! Hospital. of the contest winner, anc at the of cents a name. They, are Clarence R. Jones, 1st Precinct; Siege.

2nd; ilrs. William' Leung, 3rd; Mrs. Louis T. Higgins, 4th; and Mrs. W.

Herbert Rankin, 5tl) precinct. The census was to start, today. The' board announced it received an invitation to" the an nual convention of the Delaware Marcia Simons. Joan Sud, 15-year- Injured this morning in a accident at 4th st. and Highland av.

were Caroline Ewald. 4o. old 11th grader, also was a con ness: De Soto's- new colors are. fresh Spring testants of 8 Topaz Clayrhonl. and Chairman of the contest William L.

Smith, general chair Minnie Manechia. 44. of 13 E. 9th Marcus-. Hook.

Both suffered says Jeanne Crain, lovely movie star. "DeSoto has more high style Uian any car I've seen." The graceful Flight Sweep body commands admiration for your De Soto and for lucky you. Here is striking good taste, dash without garish- colors. Interiors" are 'luxurious and relaxing. The 1958 De Soto is so stand-out beautiful that wherever- you go, everyone will know you're driving a De Soto.

Do it today! man of education for the lodge. Co-chairman was Ophelia Moore; of Shands Temple. uises of the- knees. Police said thev were passcri- County School Boards, Alay'22, 1 at the Media Armory. No decision was reached on which of the bor in a car driven by Edward! ough School Board members Ewald, 39.

of the Claymont address. A. second driver was identi would Mrs. Geier. elected bor ouKh- tax.

collector in November fied as Raymond Boneski of 2715 Nolan st. r' Vas introduced to" the board, by PARKED CAR 1UT out-going tax collector, Jesse T. Workman. Workman had been iax Police said Ewald was driving on 4th and Boneski was traveling collector for .12 years. on Highland when their vehicles collided.

Impact ot the crash sent one ot the cars into a parked hide. Owner ot the auto was not HEARING AIDS identified. Shakespeare Play Slated Two men were injured last night Morton av. 12th st. Otis Ware.

24. of 609 Tilghman st. S)lSTANCEl treated for a cut of the left knee: CHESTER The 10th anniversary the radio program "Once at Chester Hospital. A rclatr )lltECTlON! Upon A Time" will be marked Floyd Ware. 2D, was examined for a chest pain." I Police identified Marvin Cottom, i)lSCItmiNA710Nt here tomorrow with a presentation of "Midsummer Night's 34.

of 1300 W. Linden Sharon Hill and Floyd Ware as the driv- ot the vehicles. Dream." This halt-hour broadcast over WVCH also will mark the first time pupils from Franklin and Jeffries schools, wilt tackle Shakespearian production. The program' will begin as usual Bt 1:30 p.m. -under -the- direction George and Marjorie Sharp; teachers in the schools, yr-f 'The program was bom here on ''April 18 but anniver-" -'safy.

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10-D)f Gurnte t-Ytir Warranty 5-Yeir A(tr-Purchit ProtKlion Pln FREE DEMONSTRATION I Tlie cast will include Constance Downie. Joseoh Landmesscr David Woolers, Michapf Cnllarfii Cfanrtp ppnland James Van Patton, Jonn Johns Judy wimmer.i Burrts. Alfred Rundle, Kathleen Llbj'd. Nancy Secsock, Marjorie! Ezn Ltueiow, Nunzio Guadino, Lout Mary Brown. OLD CROW LIGHT', MILD.

86 PROOF are fourth grade pu- at Jeffries or seventh or i graders at rranKiin. Thre will- be 'three mother-broadly 'Xasts' TO, May 24 and June 7. SEE YOUR DESOTO DEALER DURING "YOU AUTO BUY NOW WEEK" NELSON'S SURGICAL APPLIANCES 120 E. 9th St. (naar dg.) XHtitir 3-4935 Aaron Burr, once accused but cquittrd as a Iratfor, was a tive ol Newark, N.J,.

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