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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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vmwav, mrwuitm m. is tmsita ia.jl times 13 Births Chester Evening Adult Classes Open Monday delay calling some of tire applicants for instruction in the following classes: typing, beginning k-ViiT tifj u'rttrllw linn Lr-l-n r- r3 Darby Coupfe to Be Wed At Afternoon Ceremony In Philadelphia Church FitZGJCttAlit MJEKCV TROUTMAN To Forrest and Marie Troutman, 55 King Tol-; croft, a son, Sept. 22. JACOBST William and Louisa Jacobs, 112 Pennington Mor and coatiau-i Beginning Monday ing successively throughout theaul0 mechanics, refrigeration, ptw week, Upwards of 2,000 persons wiUj- spwin? and mptallutv. er sewing, and metallurgy.

Edytli Thornton McLeod ton, a son. Sept. Evening Adult report to Chester Classes. McCANK-To Robert and Anna'1 The marriage of Miss Marie and Jearusie Dsnning will be the Frances Nedelka. daughter ot Mr.

girt. -t. Thomas Lydon Crum Lvrow Owing to the large general reg Variety Is the Spice istration, it wit) be neccssarv to. McCami. 10T N.

6ih Darby, a son, Sept. 22. McQUiGGAN To William and Madeline McQuiggaji, 1111 Stratford Glenolden. a son, Sept. Several sections have been established in most of the above-named classes.

Persons not accommodated will be notified by mail of the delay and also will be notified of the date on which they may report to class. Classes will be conducted in Chester High School, Vocational Building. Vocational Annex, and the Douglass Jr. High School. WU iui.

a. ncuoM jwm f()r Berbro st Darby, and George! joseph Lydon Jr. will act as Daniel Lydon, son ol Mrs. Joseph usher. Lydon of 219 N.

7th Darby, A reception at the home of the will take place tomorrow afternoon bride's parents will followed the at 3 o'clock in St. Clements Cath-' ceremony. olic Church in Philadelphia. 1 Miss Nedelka has been guest of "Dear Edytli TlwrntoB "I live in the country and have no time for to but I know how to sew. Do you think that I could Cross fund-raising and blood-donor efforts.

Slie became interested in the Heart Fund drive after learn rr, turn out a ing her mother, a resident of; smart dress? F. Each year more women arc learning the satisfaction of making HULME To Arthur and Arlenc Hulme, 541 Prospect Springfield, a son. Sept. "2. Lewes.

was suffering feom heart disease, theii- own smart clothes and accessories, me bcautiiul COX To Robert and Elizabeth Uhe good lines, and the cut, plus lit. so necessary to the; Mies Barbara A. Nedelka will be honor at two showers, one given maid of honor for her sister, an- at the home of the bridegroom's other sister, Miss Margaret mother and one at Wanamakers Nedelka. will be the bridesmaid, I where she is employed. PIANO INSTRUCTION mature figure can be smartly achieved if you can sew.

i know! that local sewing center experts are always available to give helpful orofesssional advice if you are an amateur. My answer sew your, own. There will be less strain on your budget and more variety in you" wardrobe. "Mv son has a position in a nearby town. At lunch one Media Fire Co.

Auxiliary Holds First Fall Meeting day I met his emplover who invited me to dinner. I am a widow, fifty years of age. I know that he is a widower about sixty. yi-j son savs that I should not have f.cccpted his invitation. I did and had a lovely evening -and 1 want to go again.

What do you think? All this has upset me very much. Irene," nual Halloween parade were dis MRS. HENORICK wanlS DirtcH Heart Fund Drive Drexel Hill Woman to Head Heart Campaign Mrs. Hendrick A. vanEs oDrex cussed and members interested are invited to meet at the fire house early in, the evening of the 872 WYNDOM TERRACE SECANE, PA.

KiNGSWOOD 4-1179 in Your Home or at the Studio Cox, 3X4 Penn Drexel HilL a son. Sept. 22. GRIMES To Joseph and Dorothy Grimes, 1136 Elmwood Sharon Hill, son. Sept.

23- KYLE To Allen and Elaine, Kylet-1Q5 N. Clifton Aldan a daughter, Sept. 23. LINDSEY To Donald and Alice Lindsey. 532 Perry Ridley Park, a son.

Sept. 23. CHAMBERS To Frank and Rita Chambers. 23 Larchwood Upper Darby, a son, Sept. 23.

ALDRIDGE To James and Norma Aldridge, 13G7 Edgehill Darby, a daughter, Sept. 23. WILEY To Martin and Mary Wiley, S07 Lawnton Glenolden. a daughter, Sept. 23.

RUSSO To Charles and Viola: Russo, 1231 Agnew Drexel Hill, a daughter. Sept. 23. ROMAGANO To Alexander and Mary Lou Romagano, "63 Rively a son, Sept. 23.

THEIL To John and Gertrude Don't be upset. You have the opportunity ot making a real friend, perhaps turning him into a beau, and if you wish you may acquire a husband and a home- I see no reason why you should have refused the invitation, rather I would have "advised vou to have accented it. You are both mature, free, and old Hill, has been named Delaware ennueh in know wbL vou want -in way of new friendship; County director of the 11)55-56 Heart Fund drive, Warner F. Hal- The Auxiliary to Media Fire Co. No, 1 opened its fall season by a v.cll-attended meeting with the president, Mrs.

Jessie Abernathy, in charge. New members welcomed were Mrs. Vivian Baldwin. Mrs. Joan Eruton, Miss Nancy Van Winkle, and Mrs.

Clark. Mrs. Shirley Lees, daughter of the founder and first president of; the auxiliary, Mrs. Lillian Major, wiU present the group with a Bible in memory of her mother, it was announced. It was also staled that a check for 525 was contributed to the Media Injured Firemen's Kelief Fund: Plans for participation in the an deman, executive director of the Heart Association of Southeastern and interests.

So go, look your best, and let me know how it turns out. "I am a light brunette type, blue-gray eyes and pure white hair. What's the correct shade of face powder. I have natural parade date. Hostesses for October will be Mrs.

Barbara Gibson, Mrs. Mildred Gibson, Mrs. Nellie Gibson and Mrs. Anna Hannum. Named to the ways and means committee were, Mrs.

Lees, Mrs. Amy An-gell, Mrs. Jessie Talley, Mrs. Helen Lindsay, Mrs. Enos Castellini, Mrs.

Helen Loveland and Mrs. Dorothy Tillman, A white elephant sale was held during the evening and a surprise shower given Mrs. Jessie Talley, who was married during the Pennsylvania, announced today. color so I don't need any rouge or lipstick. yv.

L. She head the local campaign scheduled to begin December and continue Ihrough February. I think your face pmvder should be one shade deeper than your skin. This will make your hir look more attractive. I do advise a toucii of lipstick because without lipstick today you look Mrs.

vanEs is the former Jose "Bakers nl Belter 16th and Providence Avenue Bread" Chester 3-4880 phine Brittingham, daughter of VV. undressed. Would you advise wearing a nat at a semi-iormai evening Theil. 427 Orchard Yeadon, a Brittingham, pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics in the early 20's and be lore that for the banquet? J. It is perfectly correct to wear a hat at a semi-formal evening HOT BREAD, ROLLS and BUNS DAILY 2 BAKINGS SUNDAY Baltimore Orioles.

son, Sept. 23. COLFLESH To Robert and Dor is Colflesh, 373 Brighton ter. Holmes, a daughter, Sept. 23.

The mother of a 6-year-old banquet- It is rather smarter to wear a hat than to go bare headed. It should be a little hat, perhaps sequins or velvet. With a semi-formal dress I personally consider a hat necessary, Monday "Dear Edyth Thornton McLeod" daughter, Karen, Mrs. vanEs Women's County GOP Club To Present State Leader campaigned previously for the Red WEEKEND SPECIALS! The women's Republican Club of ey talent group present for MATERNITY WEAR AND LINGERIE "Chcxter'i Onfy Complete Maternity Dept." Bride-Elect Is Hostess At Party for Bridesmaids Is Fan Delaware County will have the president of the Pennsylvania Plans also were announced for Council of Republican Women AUTUMN FESTIVAL CAKE 72f Hod uit right for thole trlip fall dayi. DUTCH APPLE PIE 65? Juicy appli ddkieuilv iplcod.

ALSO ON SALK AT THE COOKIE JAR IttU Saver Axeiiuc, Sdi-iii afield the candidates' dinner Thursday, Oct. 20, at 6.30 p.m. in Yeadon Mrs. William M. Roseniield of; via Boback, Mrs.

Mary Giorgini borough Hall, with Mrs. Florence John Sullivan, Mrs. Lois Green, Mrs. Sara Carney, Miss THE BRIDE COOKS DINNER Tomato Juice Liz's Chicken and Onions Baked Potatoes Carrots and Peas Salad Bread Tray Apple Pie Coffee LIZ'S CHICKEN AND ONIONS Bcswick and Mrs. Anna F.

Riglcr, president, in charge of reserva Towanda, as guest speaker following luncheon, Thursday, at p.m., in Drexelbrook Inn. tions. Mrs. Samuel Hanna of Johanna Raushi, Mrs. Ann Kra-vitz.

Miss Edine Nidal, Mrs. Betty Nidal, Miss Jane Sullivan, Mrs, Mrs. Isabel White, chairman of is in charge of the patrons' list for the program. Miss Gertrude Piatt of 524 E. 11th st.

was guest of honor at a surprise bridal shower given at her home by her bridesmaids, Mrs. Ronnie Piatt, Miss Joyce Hopkins, Miss Mary Sullivan and Miss Pat Coyic. Those present were Mrs. Helen Bromley, Miss Martha Brown, Mrj Edith Wilson, Mrs. Myrtle Jones, Mrs.

Ann Logue, Mrs. Thelma Malseed, Mrs. Margaret Lorah, Miss Dolores Barbour, Mrs. Syl Mary Piatt, Mrs. Clara Piatt and CALL US ABOUT YOUR WEDDING CAKE! Cokei Baked and Decorated to Your Individual Tattel Ingredients Two legs and one Miss Patty Piatt.

the 'political activities committee, present Mrs. Rosenfield. Mrs. Madeline McCloskey, music chairman, will have the Mary A. Down 8th I tdgmont Av.

Pliant 4-3313 Air-Coniltlonrd The marriage of Miss Piatt and Ohio gains 38,000 people by im breast (split) from a frying chicken, 3 tablespoons olive oil, 4 small white onions, 2 teaspoons all-pur John Giorgini of Lcnni will take place on Saturday, Nov. 12th, in migration in an average year. pose seasoned salt, lA teaspoon Old St. Michael's Catholic Church, garlic salt, Vs cup light cream. Method: Wash chicken cold "llllliiii IfUHIU if Fine Imparted 1 Delicacies 1 StZH 6 to 40 I 7 to is FROM ENGLAND water and dry.

Heat olive oil in Grocery Party In Marcus Hook IG-inch skillet or Dutch oven. Start Pulaski Day Parade Attracts Local Units Units from St. Hedwig's Church ing with cut sides down, brown Shop at Weinberg's tonight 'til 9 cmcKen. Meanwhile, peel onions luaicus nous jrarenL leacucia and slice thinly crosswise; sepa Association will conduct a grocery rate into rings. When skin sides Chester, will participate in the 17th annual Pulaski Day parade, Sun parly Monday at 8 p.m.

the fire are browned, turn pieces and sprin I hall at 8th and Market with kle onion rings over lop. Cover day, on Chestnut Philadelphia. Representing Chester on the pa Jacobs Biscuits Mackintosh's Candies Keller Shortbread duality Market 39 65 I 1 CELIA SHOP 1 6 E. Stain Media tightly and simmer for 6 minutes the president of the PTA, Mrs Michael A. Bush in charge.

rade committee are Msgr. Peter or until onions begin to wilt. Sprin kle with seasoned salt and garlic Thrifty Aif? saiL; gradually pour cream overi 722 Welsh, St-Phone 3-8238 J. Klekotka of St. Hedwig's and Mayor Swarts.

Sen, William F. Knowland (R-Calif) will be the featured speaker. The ceremonies, commemorating the 176th anniversary of the death chicken. Cover and simmer for 35 minutes or until leg meat is tender. Note: Celery salt, paprika and parsley may be used for a varied seasoning.

of General Casimir Pulaski, Polish hero of the American Revolution-! ary War, will begin at 1.30 p.m. Among the Sick and climax with speeches from the James B. Jones 3rd of 211 Con reviewing stand in front of Inde pendence Hall. cord Jiddystane, is a patient Every woman "knows the new look' is not achieved by diet alone. The bosom Is higher, more youthfully rounded.

The torso is longer, the hips flatter. That's why wc bring you these two new creations by PLAYTEX $50,000 Is Asked In Damage Suit here's how you trie Children's Ward at the Chester Hospital. -0- John Birnley of Mount Rockdale, is recuperating at his home after being a patient in Chester Hospital. Barbara Griest. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac Griest of Fox Valley Farms, is home after being a patient in the Lankenau Hospital with a broken arm" Damages to the extent of $50,000 are asked by John Martin, of 412 Mill road, Brookline, in the suit' he filed at Media against Shaddiej Johnson Sons, of Ambler. In the complaint filed for Martin by; achieve the 1 Joseph E. Pappano and Frank M. Jakobowski, it is claimed that Martin suffered two fractured vertebrae and inuries of the neck and body when his automobile was in THE GLOW Slack Sutde Step-in Plosform Water is bes aulA 4ar Joyce Faulkner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Faulkner of Rockdale, who has been a patient in Lankenau Hospital, has returned to her home. softenLnji active dru ueasii LONG collision with the vehicle owned DID KUUMUJNI AVil. 818 by the defendants. The accident occurred last Oct.

19 at Steele and Eurmont rds. Havcrford Township. CHESTER If 193o death rales still prevailed, about 230.000 U.S. infants would die in their first year every year compared to about 100,000 actual deaths. T.S.S.

OLYMPIA NEW YEAR'S CRUISE NEW YEAR'S EVE IN HAVANA Lv, Dec. 27 Rat. Jan. 3 4 days Awaj from Susitiesn 7 days $175.00 SWEENEY CLYDE 29 5lh St. Phone 4-S311 You begin with the new LEAN Stabbed by Beef I At Doubet's Chester's Shaver Headquarters PLAYTEX LIVING bra 53.95 HARTFORD, Conn.

Cook S5 PHOTO A miraclfi Elastic and Nvlnn Peter Pappas. 56, told hospital authorities he was stabbed by a side of beef. He dropped the meat on a table. If hit a knife, which flipped tip and struck him, inflicting a painful wound. -'0 Sensational SUPPLIES look! I 1 if fc? IMMOIVD 714 Welsh St.

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Instant washing, drying. 32A-40C. New Electric Shaver for Women MAKE fRitNQS 9-30 I Some of the best family trees DOUBET'S FRIENDSHIP RINGS i experience a crop failure now and then. Sterling Geld Fild Solid Gold from 1.25 to 10.00 Nxr is Old Sr. Michoil'i Church WILLIAM PENN RESTAURANT llth Morton Ave.

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Its-gentle, sure performance -will always safeguard your personal, feminine charm. This electric sharer is especially designed to serve the needs of women. The Lady Sunbeam shaves I both legs and underarms with equally perfect results. It is smajl no larger than a compact. Ends muss and fuss, nicks and cuts' of soap and blade.

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