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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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Advks la lhe tmvtUm Springfield Antoinette Peddnte Married To Benjamin Di Lucido Jr. Juniors List March Program Thinks 2 Church Weddings Would Solve Her Problems Prospect Park Girl to Wed Yonkers Marine on June 18 Mr. and Mrs. Waller F. Dunlevyj daughter, MaryellCT.

and i The marriaze ot Antoinette Fe-i dante, daughter of Mr. Matjeliflel Sprinzficld Junior Woman's Clubi has announced its calendar for Pedaate ot tlt Jt lorn iw Bpfiiamin DiLucido son of Mr. By WTATtlCE FAUF1X ear Mm flirt ax: with your homework from icboo); or with thinsi she rewonably expects you to help with around tb March, alonz with a report of the ol 300 Madison TProspect Park. Thomas A. Stepien, son of Mr.

and! and Mrs. Benjamin DiLuckio of 325 recent show, tne follies ol oo, For almost two years. I have announce Uie cnagcmcni oi mcir, Theodore McMinn o( Yonk- -hoch netted about $2,500 for the W. 3rd was soiennizfo on Sunday. Feb.

20. at 11 aum. in St. oeen goin with a certain tenow N. Y.

treasury of the Delaware County Chapter. Pennsylvania Association! is ifl the navy ami soon ioidzi Anthony's Catholic Church. Rt. Miss Dunlcvy. a graduate oI( to Jr ormosa.

house; or wiui your normal recreational activities with other young people; or with time that you should really be spending on still other things. Perhaps, also, you are asking too often for money to pay big postage bite. Rev. Msgr. jonn m.

iazzara lor Ketaraea Children, at Lans- Prospect Park High School, is at We have been plannine to set downe. married after he returns, but there stewardess with Eastern Airlines. The bride, who was riven in Of interest is the fact that 24,500 "votes" were cast in the "township marriage by her brother. Richard, Sgl. Stopien has been in the Ma is one thing in the way.

and that is that we are of different faiths, elccuon which named Harry riar- You might check on these points. rine Corps for seven years and is and his parents won't let him wore a bridal gown of white lacei and nylon tulle over satin trimmed with' sequins. A headpiece of sequins held her tulle veil and she change to mine. stationed at Cherry Point, N'C-following a lour of duty overseas. vey.

Commander of the American Legion Post at Springfield, as "King of the Follies." The voting contest was financially rewarding and see if you may not be able to put your finger on something that accounts for her, disapproval. Then correct it I suggest that we could be mar ried in both our churches, because The marriage will take place on I feel that if we do there earned a white prayerDook: ered with while roses, white chids. loo, as each vote cost Saturday, June IS. If you are careful not to spend a will be no arguments our families ny, which also went to the fund Oring up. Am I right in mak Antoinette 'Pcrriola, the for lhe retarded children.

Raymond Clifton was "campaign man ing such a decision? M. P. Diggins-Drew maid of honor, wore a gown MRS. FRANK WAIWIN Gtniral Chairman ager" for Harvey, who received al Dear M. ioncd with a white lace bodice and a full pink nylon skirt, and Mr.

and Mrs. Lyle Wesley Drew Plains. an S2o government bond. Mrs. Mathew disproportionate amount of time on this one activity, and not let it cause you to postpone or.

ignore other responsibilities, then I dont believe your mother will care how many people you write to. Faith- fui correspondents are Tare these days, and she should be pleased.it she has one in the family. If you- I'm afraid your "decision" is not Polk and Mrs; Anson ryier were in nounce the marriage oi weir earned a matching muff trimmed with orchids. a very practical one, and that it charge of the election. Hmmhinr Priscilla Ann and John MUMl! Pliolo ould solve nothing, even if an ar Mrs.

Robert Whipple and Mrs. McPhrrson DiEKins. son of Judge Benefit Card Party Planned By Clayton PTA Miss Peggy Nugent and Miss iscphine DiNicola of Chester, the rangement of this kind were ac Howard Franck received awards for sale of the largest number of MRS. I. DiLUCIDO JR.

Winter BricU and Mrs. John Diggins of Wal-lingford. which took place in Ithacaj hold on to that trait, she 11 be ceptable to the churches of both your faiths. For it would hardly bridesmaids, wore similar gowns of lace and Nile green nylon tulle! tickets. very happy about it some day The show featured a -cast of 86, brine about a chance of viewpoint turned from a wedding trip to1 Si.

School Auditorium alter youve grown up ana len home. shirts ana nicy carnea maicninj muffs covered with orchids. with Charles McCall as roaster-of- on the part ot the parents. New York City and the bride is M. nn Aaiuraa.v, Mr.

and Mrs. Diggins arc both! seniors at Cornell University. Ithaca. They are no at home al RD 1, McKinncy's Point, Ithaca. If I were you, I would not try Anthony DiLucido was best mani tlivine temporarily with her par ccrcmonics.

Fred Evans was thCj director: Mrs. H. F. Geesey the' MARYELLEN DUNLEVY To Be June Bride. at 4th and Wilson will be the scene of the benefit card party of the) Clayton School Parent Teachers; for his brother and Anthony DaVm- ents while ner nusoana nas returned to Camp Gordon, where to make any decision right now about a specific way of solving: your problem.

Since your young ci and John Moretti of Chester rehearsal pianist, with Joseph Ro-tundi 'directing the music for both Association on lnursaay evening. were ushers. his bnde will un him in a lew Mrs. Prank Warren of 201 Mc man is in the navy, and going over performances. weeks.

dinner for the bridal party Caffrey general chai Fashion Show Set at Darby Darby Chapter No. 572. Women of the Moose, will hold its annual seas, you will have a certain rranK ivciry ana Mrs. ira The bride attended Chester High Chester Gir! Becomes Bride In Phila Church Ceremony and the immediate families at the Abruzxi-Molise Club followed the i charge of a large group ol liam McCoy were responsible for amount ot time to think everything School. orkcrs who have completed ar- over while he is zone, and so ceremony and later in the day raneements for the atlair.

Mr. DiLucido attended Chester High School and Drexel Institute the party for the cast loitowing tne final performance. Mrs Richard Kinii will entertain reception was given at the same club. Mr. and Mrs.

DiLucido have Her assistants are Mrs. Howard Stark, Mrs, 'Joseph DaLussio and oi technology. he. Moreover, you will be writing regularly to each other and can exchange ideas on the problem in your letters. Phyllis Southard Carucci.

of 3035 TV. 6th st daughter of Dr. and spring style show Thursday in Moose Hall, 9th and Summit, with Barbara Lee Hainen as members of the executive board 1 i th Mrs this evening in her home, JiS uar- Mrs. Philip Southard of Wilmington. and Joseph Garryel Al Lloyd Bostwick and Mrs, Mau Norristown Girl Is Married Each of you should consult the! rice R-iggin responsible tor lick- The latest in spring fashions will minister, priest or rabbi of your! len, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Waller els, which may also be purchased be modeled professionally, it was respective churches he might Vodak of SMS JSdgcmont rmi- the door. Mrs. Jack iWCLaw is To P. J.

Carey Jr. of Chester adolphia. were united in marriage on Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Joseph chairman of refreshments, with Mrs. Anna Daddazio is chair Rabv will be interested in other Dale Evans.

John The marriage of Nancy Arlene Miss Delores Ha7.el, wore wine-col Pneslly Chapel ol the rirsi ui children long before he can walk Swenson. Mrs. Wade Newman, man, assisted 'by Mrs, Camilla Nispolia, Mrs. Kathryn Horner, ored gowns made with gathered tarian Church in Philadelphia, by discuss it with nis chaplain and get his ideas as to how you might solve the problem. Then, when the young man returns, you can get together and pool all the information you have accumulated, and all the thinking you have done, or talk.

He'll want lo reach out den road. On Thursday evening, the drama group will meet in the home of Mrs. William Lesco, 216 Wayne av. On Monday, March 7, the' art group will meet with Mrs. William Gallagher, to plan for the tine arts festivai; Wednesday, March 9, Mrs, Horace B.

Griffith Jr. will entertain members ol lhe welfare committee in her home at 363 N. Rolling road. The other two meetings announced include the book and author luncheon at the Warwick Ho Mrs. Charles Gaslunas, Mrs.

br- Hittie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hitlle of 918 Airy Rpu Harrv-Schof field, nastor. scoop necklines and Mrs. Catherine Yearer, Mrs.

Eliz nd. touch thenv pull their hair. Mrs. CarJEi wore a white faille lull street length skirts. They ear Give him a chance lo be around Norristown, and Paul James ncst Cox, Mrs.

Roger Tmdall, Mrs. Edward Gordon, Mrs. Pred Spcnce. Mrs. Samuel Rthcridge, Mrs.

Al ned white carnations and ivy. abeth Michaels, Mrs. Frances Ann Clark, Mrs. Ann Loyle, Mrs. Ge-orgianna McFall, Mrs.

Ethel Wil other Babies, even though he may gown, a- flowered hat and a saee of white flowers. She was ey son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward v. Carey was best prefer to play alone.

He enjoys and come to a more considered and intelligent decision than you for his bro. ier and W. Richard tended by 'her daughters, Phyllis! Paul James Carey ot "Ripaca bcrt Yost and Mrs. Thomas Brown scrvinc as aifles. their company even at a distance, Fawcett, David Wakefield and arm, Ridley Creek and Mh si can at this moment.

Carucci, Jeanne Carucci and Elhci Carucci. They wore faille dresses Special activities are in dirge Gary L. Carey were ushers. as solemnized on Saturday at 4 1 The point is, that in any prob Don't allow Baby's desire to put liams, Mrs. Margaret Pommer.

Mrs. Betty Welsh, Mrs. Sara Stanton. Mrs. Elenore Clyde, Mrs-Vera Homan, Mrs.

Anna. Panta-no, Mrs. Isabel Billing and Mrs. C. English.

Miss Joan Kb en played the wed- in Christ tvaneeJical Re lem such as yours, there are a oi Mrs. Ricnard Morton, Mrs. One Woods. Mrs, "James Cotter, tel, Tuesday, March lo, lor mem-hprs interested in literature, and things in his mouth disturb you. ling music, A reception at Strath Haven Tnn, and corsages of early spring flowers.

Edward J. Myszak of Philadelphia was best man. He finds out about them this way. formed Church, Norristown. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

great many things to take into consideration, and no conclusions Mrs. William Conner, Mrs. ClaudC' the first rehearsal of the drama It also relievos the pain ol teem- Swarthmore, followed the cere ffmim for the Mav play, Thursday, J. Edmund Lsppy, assisted by Kev. should be arrived at in a hurry.

inc. If he starts to chew on some Ridciington, Mrs. Fred Addis, Mrs. Daniel Bigus, Mrs. Ernest Dempster, Mrs.

Russell Rosenberg, Mrs. John C. Anderson. Thrifty Nifty March 24 at H.JU p.m. ai ine numc mony, after which Mr.

and Mrs, Carey left for1 a wedding trip to thing undesirable, quickly hand Also, if both of you are considerate of your parents' viewpoints, A reception at the home of the bride followed the ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs. Allen left for wedding trip lo New York. They him a tasly toy as a distraction. Hnnrv Emo it Mrs.

Jtonerr. L.ow- of the drama chairman, wins, Frank Kelly, 492 Prospect road. Jamaica. They will live in Long The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a wed-dine cown ot white nylon tulle over and let tnem see that you are not Ihert, Mrs. tawara woomw dim -0- W'ailing in the doctor's office can just going to brush their vn Branch, N.J.

The bride attended Norristown ude, you may tinn that tney win Louis Jubbs. Kitty Toolilak and Robert slipper satin with a chapel length train and an appliqued bodice with be pretty tedious if (here are many will Jive at tne nomc oiine onac. Mr. Alien, a chief engineer or High School and the Pennsylvania! take a mere tolerant attitude as pettish babies filling the waiting U'nikins are servinn as aides. tankers attended the U.S.

Maritime iridescent seauins and seed pearls. Hospital hchoo) Ol time goes on. The proceeds will be devoted to Mr. Carey, who is serving in the She wore an illusion veil held with room with squalls, M'cn your little marvel may get fussy. Have Media Fire Co.

Women Name Committees a fund with which to purchase Academy at New London, is serving as a lieutenant com-'mandcr in the U.S.M.S. an arrangement ot sequins, cscrve package oi new or Jorgot- So, have patience and be willing to wait. You have nothing to lose by doing so, since you cannot be married immediately anyhow, and film projector lor the scnooi, and seed pearls and she carried Array stationed at iort Monmouth, N.J., attended Friends Cen-Iral School, the College of William and Mary and Temple Uni ten toys lo bring out to prevent the white roses and wailing room glooms. Miss Jean A. Kittle, sister of the vou may gam all around in PERSONALS Committees were named for the versity School of Law, He is a knowledge of how to bring about month and arrangements made Vets Group Holds Supper member ot Sigma Alpha Epsiion bridesmaids, Miss Mary Thompson, a solution.

sell Easter candy at a meeting and Phi Delta Phi fraternities. Miss Mary Jean Baltrushis and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Harvey Twvckenham roafl, Bowling St.

Paul's Guild Meets Tonight Dear ItfiM Fairfax: oE the Auxiliary to Media Fire Co. Mr Jessie Abernalhy presided. The Auxiliary to the 7th Ward Veterans Club held a successful christening ot their infant son, Anthony in St. Anthony's Catho a boy of 16, and my problem! Green, entertained at dinner on Friday evening before the Trylon Dance at Mcrion Cricket Club. The Evening Guild of St.

Paul's Mrs. Betty McLartny win neaa io candv sale, while Mrs. Amy concerns my mother and my in lic Church by Rev. Stephen Krizin. spaghetti supper and dance Saturday evening in the post home, 508 W.

3rd st. County GOP Women Meet On Thursday Episcopal Church will have Mrs, Roland G. Whitehurst of German- The sponsors were miss Mane Angell will take care of Mrs. Helen Lindsay. Miss Dorothy terest in writing letters.

This may sound funny, but I really need help Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Clyde Bealty road. Bowling' Green, en Cerami and Jerry lannuca.

town as speaker this evening It was under the direclion of about it because it is getting to Tilghman and Miss Edith Stokes, The babv was born Jan. a be a Big issue in our house. following the business meeting 'in the parish house. Sacred Heart Hospital. His mother umKirms; JVirs.

ra.CL.army, aun-chiTirt- Mr? Anna Gibson and Mrs. The Women's Republican Club ol tertained dii Sunday afternoon for Capl. Karl Thiome and Mrs. Thieme of Wallingford. The thing is that I wnte to.

a is lhe former Josephine moiia. Mrs. Whttchurst is rectorial SMDisS0lvtll4stnJ McCarthy, special activities, and Delaware Lounty will meet. Thursday afternoon in Drexelbrpok Inn. lot ot gins nave met ounng summer vacations and who live in oth- chairman of the National Cathedral -O- Mrs.

Z. T. Gray returned to her -0 i r. and Mrs. Frank Figaniak of Association of Washington.

D.C! Mrs. Anna Harmum, publicity. A iticlure of Mrs. Lillian Baker, Mrs. James S.

Desmond, presi cities. and I also write to a. home in Hampton, after visit kerri gsUtin bicHi cup lot wtw Add i cup uicM appU utjcel She will show colored slides of Mrs. Betty lannucct. president; Mrs.

Marge Potrilto, financial secretary; Mrs. Hcnrictte Ciprani, secretary; Mrs. Rose Zaffavi, treasurer, and Mrs. Florence Carlctti, Mrs. Mary Carlctti, Mrs.

Jane Cur-ran, Mrs. Terry Zaffari, Mrsj Josephine Alcssi, Mary Russo, 'Mrs, Powers, Mrs. Carrie Ewald. Mrs. Mary Montancro, 'Mrs.

Dorothy Montancro, Mrs. number of my friends who are in dent, will conduct an executive session before the luncheon at 12.30. ing Mr. and Mrs. Rex J.

Self of Lhe building and tell its history. service. My mother objects president from 194!) to 19ol, hasj been in the meeting halt in memoriam. 319 Rutgers Swarthmore. Mrs.

Edward M. Simpson, pres II be announced for the, writing to so many people, and 1142 Wtflnul st. entertained in honor or Mrs. Figaniak's birthday. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Wilson and daughter. Mrs. Catherine Boyle, Miss Margaret Boyle, 1 1 letnonuict. lurotrrromguij ident, will conduct a brief busi annual election in April.

Gertrude Whitby has re has nagged me about it so mucn Harasses for tne month win oe Mrs. Anna Ridler, program that I have become very peeved. Mrs. Anna Harmum, Mrs. Eliza ness meeting, Kiwial uugsls will he member turned lo hef home on Larkin road, chairman, will present Miss Mary Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Koyto ana Which di us is right: S. ot the Women's Auxiliary of Christ beth Hannum, Mrs. Evelyn Jen-rie and Mrs. Lindsay.

Boothwyn. after a three week cruise to the West Indies aiid South LindenmuLh. assistant principal of Rose Ciprani, Mrs. Anna Kajjc and Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Lansdowne-Aldan High School, who Mrs. Ruth KumtoKl. Dear Paul: Moody, Mr. and Mrs. v.

runups America. Church. Media, and St. Elizabeth's Guild ol Calvary Church, Rockdale. ill show slides and discuss ner I can think of several reasons SMOICAl SUFPOtTI UtT BTTW NELSON'S 1 IMMNTAVI.

and children, Mrs. Agnes Doran, Mrs. Alma Conley, Mrs. Elinor Lil-tley and Mrs. Maud DeBerardinis.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Ralph vacation trip to Peru, Argentina and Brazil. Music, arranged by Mrs. Madeline McClosky, will be Forum Tonight why your mother might object fo' your writing so many letters. For example, it may be interfering Kalbaucrh.

Mrs. Lewis i. Lnglisn, 1st Presbyterian Circles to Meetv Circle meetings of the Women' Mrs. Frank Mersclcs, Miss Mar- At Swarthmore Miss Anne Deans entertained at caret Georce. Miss Bessie but- the home of Mr.

find Mrs. William directed by Charles Schisler of Ridley Township High School, who will present the 65-voice school Lawrence stamaKa ami Dr. Stephen Whichcr, associate Association of the First Presbyter lines Deans ol puppies lane, wai- lingtord, in honor of Miss Vivian ian Church, 23rd and bdgmont, will he held Thursday. Reservations for the luncheon professor ot English at Swarthmore College, will be the discussion leader lor the first meeting of the Morsan and Kev. uamei tsariicow.

in charge of Emma Noon meetings will be held by Mrs. Walter Longhead, Juniors Meet At Swarthmore olan mills pastor of Cram Lynne Baptist Church, whose marriage will take community-wide Individual. Liber Graham, chairman Mrs. Marga circles 1 to as follows: ties Forum to be held this eve ret Dougherty, Mrs. Sadie Ward.

place on March 12. Guests were Mi-s. Dclroy Morgan, mother of the1 ning at Wittier House on Swarth- No. 1, in chapel with Mrs. a.

Franklin Riiey as hostess; No. 2, at the home of Mrs. David Mylrea. imore College Campus. The meeting Mrs.

Conway Zirese, Mrs. lorence Beswick, Mrs. Margaret R. Allen and Mrs. William Cr.owl.

bride-to-be. Miss Madia. Morgan, Following a business meeting this evening at the club on Park is open to the public, and naa peen; 923 E. 16th No. 3, home of Mrs.

Milton Drinncn, Mrs. James changed from last evening. Turk, Mrs. Richard Helm, and avenue, Swarthmore Junior uuo-women will have a demonstration. Topic for discussion win oe tw Mrs.

Thomas McNeil of 206 Sunny-side No. 4, home of Mrs. Jos-pnh Kassab of Providence and Tur Show Planned Mrs, Russel! Hyde, Miss Betty Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. George pamphlet.

"The Bill of Rights and Thursday morning, lhe members Our Individual by T. ner roads. WallinEford, and No. 5, held an informal "Come as When inviting guests lo ai at the home of Mrs. Frank Martin; are coffee clatch" at the home of V.

Smith and "Where Constitutional! Liberty Comes From," by Alfred At St. Hed wig's The Fatima Sodality of Hed- formal buffet meal in the evening refer to it as "supper" not Dempsey, Miss Leone Maunez, Miss Rulli Rust, Miss Evelyn Rust, Miss Janice Francis. Miss Joan Lichtcan. Miss Barbara Framith, Mrs. David A.

Cooke of 27 CaJ- of 15 Sykes lane, Wallingford. Kelly. lendar lane, Wallingford, with Mrs. James E. Steele as assisting hosl- wig's Catholic Church will sponsor Whiehpr.

whn teaches Amer- "dinner." The term "dinner" implies a meal served at the lable. SuDDers are actually more com Evening meetings are planned ny: circles 6 to 10 at the homes of Mrs. William Getty of 18 Callendar1 Jnnc Deans, Anne Deans. Henry lilerature. received his a Stop-Look-Listcn show on Wednesday, March 9.

at 8-15 p.m. in grees from Amherst College and will mon than dinners as a means of road, Wallingford; John L. Atkins. Mr. and Mrs.

William I. Deans and Fred Lorancc. -0- A beautiful 5x7 Black and White Finished Portrait of you, your child, or family group (limited to 4 subjects) for only A CENT A POUND! tice of 9 Leslie road, waiting- tr rUining today. Columbia University wan his ooc-orate from Harvard University. ford; Mrs.

Donald Linnenbank of the school auditorium at 4th and Wilson with Tom Moorehead in charge. Tickets may be obtained at the He has taucrht al Rochester Um- Mr. and Mrs. William J. Davies1 1112 Kerlin st, entertained at Mo wry Mrs.

Joseph Birth Announced ersity, served in the Navy during of Garnet Mine road, Booth- dinner on Sunday. Guests door, it was announced. World War ll. and since tne and Mrs. J.

Harvey Mauger William Harris. Mr. and Mrs. has taught at Swarthmore. Last SliALOMS for Gifts! ifanfs' nnd Children' tVcnr, TmjSf Shoes GIFT WRAPPING FREE SHALOM'S 604 EDGMONT AVE, of 166 E.

Parkway, respectively. James Davies and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Armstrong of 410 Buchanan Park, announce the birth of a year his book on Ralph Waldo Davics of New York City; Mr. and daughter. Judith Ann, in Chester; Board to Meet The Woman's Club of Primos-Secane will hold its board meet-in? Monday, March 7, at p.m. Mrs. Gordon Kuehn ot Linwooa, Miss Sandra Lee Hubbard of Mar b-merson.

freedom and was published. Together with Dr. Bruce Deer-ing, he wrote a radio program. Hospital on Feb. 10.

1 mmm. YOU CAN BE SUED If someone is hurt on youi premises. Public Liability Insurance Cost? S5.IM SWEENEY CLYDE cus Hook and Robert M. Davies. 0 "Divertimento, which was pro at the home of Mrs.

Ralph C. duced over a t'tuiadelphi astation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.

Stainton Jr. have returned to their home on Turner road. Waltingford. 'after Malsinger of 1030 Ldgerton roaa, with Mrs. Alfred K.

Lurcott serving, as co-hostess. IS E. Sth St. Phone 4-S311 visiiinc their son and daugntei Upland Club To Hold Tea law, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert S. Stain- STAINLESS STEEL ion 3rd. -0 Mrs. Janet D. Booth, president I Miss Dorothea Larkin.

daughter of Upland Century Club. announced: FARBERWARE Mr. and Mrs, Charles P. Larkin Jr. of Brookhavcn was recently initiated into the Club's reciprocity tea will be held Thursday at 1.30 p.m.

in Up chanter the land Methodist Church, Sth and Church. County officers and thej presidents of county federated will be entertained. national social sorority: Miss, Larkin, a member ot the freshman1: PAH haw fnr 10 davs onW. you can eel this big, class al Gi'itvsburg College, is majoring in social science. Report Given i Mr.

and Mrs. Chaflvs J. I.inck! jmiiy-siie 8W Stainless Steel Farbewart ol iS.) Sycamore lane, Lapidea Hills, At lhe monthly meeting of thr have roturnrd after spending thcpelawarc County Women's Activi-1 weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alan')jCS Committee, Oil Industry In- STUDIO LOCATION CHESTER ARMS HOTEL 4th and Edgmont Ave, OltM GOOD ONLY Thursday Friday Mired 3rd 4th i fry Pan al more man a miro on nationally advertised price! It's a terrific i onoortunilv for vou to get Knight nl Wallingford at their col-j format ion Committee, Miss Mar in Ocean City, N.J et Pepper, activities chairman.

vanilla beans in a report on the numerous re-j quests by various organizations for JTUMO HOUM 12 noon to 8 p.m. and Mrs. Anthony D'Amiro 10 Kane st. entertained in' acquainted with this marvelous caosware. iimu uj millions of experienced homemakers.

Remember, only Stainless Sled Farberware has a thick layer ot jluminum bonded to lhe bottom ol each utensil. That OlIC films. their homo Sunday following the "MM rBERGER'S- i ST.A6DHS5- why only Fitberware cooVs so wonderlully, cleans so easily. Tike advantage of Ihii erciting money-saving opportunity to start your Farberware collection now. TH supply is Hmiltd cimi in tir jw Fsfienwi Fry Pin it this spiciil Itw tciu KiUitut tliy! gstuiL $igL Shop.

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Most motorists consider themselves lawabidinf citizens when ihty slow down slightly at the tp signs. 306 Edgmont Avt, (Nt.r Cor. 3rd and Highland Avt.) OPEN DAILY TILL 8 ff. M. Phont 2-8879 or 2-2976 J),.

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