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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 72

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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'iiVddiimm NORWOOD XEK'S Rest Home The iW0 i Pel aware County Block Party Sfheduled At Darby I'JAHKY Another Interboro Schools Set for Registration BOiKSTKIt (I'A.) TIMES lLUsbAVr7u'Vt'sf 29. w- party residents of Krvni. Plans for Expansion EROOMALLr Rest Haven X. Malin has been granted a special exception by the Marple Township Board of A-djustmeni loermiiting addition of a two-' story addition the pre sen: building. feet 6 indies, by feet six incites in size, subject to lain requirements imposed bv the Board.

i-ivt rem -s and me NORWOOD Fmai rejstratioa of chiidre-i eiigihit for .1 a.nd firit grades the Interboro School svitcro wl- 0" Tuesday. tetwecn 10 a.m. ireic- n. nee- v. -ei mrdi of a in Clicker Hoii'lm).

Mrs. Eroli will be remembered PhyilU Bambei-er. oi Mr. and Russell Dumber-ei at p.m. arid cotstinw until nearest the child's homo.

das. pretzels, cupcakes and watermelon, will be served beginning at 5:30. On! those- tickets -m-imfed n-m-an: are The unanimous decision r.ouncetl foilowlna hearing jdow.ng events: peanut scramble, apple bobbing; dren wno have moved into me day. district daring the summer and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Knox have' er- irmn mdm- remimed heme alter see schools saoSA report on Tuesday 'erai weeks in Cape May. for assignment. Mr. and ill's. Edward McAnany Frederick P.

Hna is eJomen- eave xv'urwd home icis a wed-tary supervisor oi the Interboro. ding trip, and will reside at 229 system. V. Rid'ev av. Mrs.

McAnanv will Mrs. John Davis of New York be remembered as Mary Priseella is- -he suest of her sisier. Mrs. Neff, daughter of Mrs. James A.

William North of Welcome- av. eff of W. PJdley av. decision was tabled (or von suliation with lite Marple Town ship Board of Sanitation. Dae to the present vonditioa o.

Rest Haven sewage disposal sys tem. the Board requires that worJ shall commence the earlxiv. e-ach L-i'iitesi lor girls 5: i I c-1 1 a ig to (in a and a i- daaee lime alter obtain: necessary wnship permits i rae pvnnhtg ihme will If a -th the ee pr bv ihe Dnrhv Motor fn'iitj Marple-Neivtoivn High All i "-irk on the aresenr On Double Sessions and surface water disposal shuli! be in c-rjiitoi-mity wiih (he bes: en-' 1 neei-ing imrmimes mui MmmimrChemk-s Mehlkor ami lb- Sanitary Board shall be informed iat all stages of the progress and -work done with their approval. Al! work required on the disposal of sewage and surface water for: I new addition shall provide: mammem BusTickels BROO.MALL Herbert Rathey, Lodge. Bishop Hollow rd.

prineioal of the Marple-Newtown' town Township, which they High School, has announced that year as l'ade! morti nouoie sessions wml continue for; aiernoon. quired by state, township and i a. me ano senior. Attending tite present junmr-. it Upland hish schools until about Jan.

1 U- hw, v. iacror of! YOUNG WATER DI CKS Taking ath-antagc of the Coilingdale Swim Club Poo yesterday were the youngsters shown above. From the left are Patty Saling, Ed Burroughs, David C. Robinson and Suzanne Miller. raei me -ew sector ga scnoo! n.u.

srl0 Mecia Line rd e.r d'e on Media Line ixl. and vn Towns!) vill On 1 and lownsnm Man Newtown Township, will be' and i2ih grade pupils in the morn-1 eomphned. according latest and 410 9th and 10th grade hos Junior high school pupils wiU; Tpi VSST the pre Z'Ze SnSm s-tend school in three different ent buildine tiie 7th and 3th gradei mwwi- I until about Nov. when PuPiiS will be transferal to that1 certificate nf wm -v -u present junt. a 'f.

scnool buiiaing is expected to be! til the new senior 1 'Jf 311 Interboro Marple Twp. Addition Twin Oaks Sets School Opening i bm-dmr. is rmn Dieted and the uo-Un of a ne- to repnce the classmen can be moved mto; complied with. The boat Gets 12 New Nearing Completion Preacher classroom. TWIN open on Thursday.

lis nrf intrif i last April. Postal cards have been rem out the special exception thai nation mat residents f-r, evcmn grane pupils wnl attend to all pumh: announcimr that all' or Pi the new IV. Unll n0n. mr 7. Haven n5rS: leaciiers -n.

H. leyuu stirrotntt: Mr. and Mrs. Kranyak deliver the sen son Billy Twin Oaks rd. Presbyterian Uiurx a tii the Fj-si pie Township, with five sections; noon classes on Friday.

Sept. eordiuoPsardfn- a tne m- 1 1 11 CI L0LDEX This year In arternooelSmadepupUsw in Monday Sept. 1 Teac Vtm J'. -oc! S.rh aaend at Garrett-W tilt am son will report on Wednesda, sept 1 at i 1 South us BROOMALL Toe addition 1 ihe Township building wi be completed soon and ihe tow: ship offices at.i police depart mei will move into the new locatior within ihree v.eeks. accordir Suslday.

Gross- and Jackie Gaiio Marcus man Ocear Mr! mts is carried out. facultv members. 5 Troop 17 Camps At Resica Falls OIL BURNERS Lowest Price Ever who Charles Melchior, town Mm. a 'from a CO Residents of Wisconsin Visit Essington Kinfolli wire fence of iicmh' phyk the patients may not wander offi oinski. Latin a the property with the possiblity of Enshsh; Philip Dv.yer sc aceoienrs.

The fencing is renmred cial studies and driver edimnror to be continuous along the aiorlh Ernest K. Shoeman, business trai. 259' Oceai A second story js bemg added COLLIXGDA1.E to the building now housing the Boy Scouts Lis lownsiiip offices, police depart-; a.fcfn ment and garages for tow r.ship N.J. ing and typing; Edward A. Schuhzj road trucks, at S.

Sprou! rd. and reservation of 4.10 social studies: Richard rieacockjSDrinsfield rd. jointly by the ESISXGTON Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.

Segfried DitlevscrJ John Schiller of Jansen av. havejof BuiLaio. N.Y.. are ihe new tec-i Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hamil'm and family of Mill rd. vL ited and Mrs. Irnn Showaitc oi Highland Gardens in ceiebr; tion of the eighth birthday of Cha. rate I Mr- and Mrs. August Kamnisl matiiemaiics and James M.

Cut-j fdrtco buiidit.e; is en liie si ie mtdaampnm eee. mo sledies. of a. hill, the effect will be thai Joseph J. Mottola.

also Iniloflsd DHALER FOR tiqiru Oll-O-Mnllc Timttert eral Moion Dolto story buildin: Opening Is Set At Green Ridge o.u.me.M riorotny a meirgue tms ore. and; ants at a'dS Jansen av. Mrs. Herman Schiller and their! Mr, and Mrs. H.

B. Whitmer, son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and; recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

ears. Lee Puckett and daughter! E. Heron of Jansen have re-S mrira of Racine. and turned to their home in Braden-Fred Kehrlj ajtd daughter Marilyn1 ton. Fia of Ass-si Howard N.

tt'oii Explorer Advisor 32 scouts and 2 rd. nay of iris' hoaUl: and physical emma-' mf week to the L. DeForest Emmcrt of New Install NOV Nif GREEN RIDGE St. Joseph's: rfl Square is the archiiect for the wcre camp. itracsville.

Pa. i At a spe. meet ui the Tin Se evil w-H 1 1st Payment Next Yr. parents and friends or the ere at the camp on Sat-. when a eampfire Pro-' grades 1 ihroush S.

on Wednesdav.i Tounshin offices will he moved-bo-. Sept 4. at SHO a.ro. Over wln i.n: of the build- urd am was given. Also in stte.nd- Tir.ieem- inner, acceeepanied by' Susan Pippin of West Chester was ihe latter' parents.

Mr. and Mrs'J elected music supervisor of Es-Ilershei Watkins of Lester, are! sinSton and Lester Schools, to fill vacationing in Florida. the vacancy incurred by the res- Mrs. Anna Schrader of Saude 'Sanonf Miss Harriett Uorse-t. The teaching staff will consist 'm V' offices.

ArroisniENTs ts.Tip were Keoutemister Herbert Bough and Assistant Scoutmaster Hurst. OELIOATIO.V 1 1 1 -nei' oil. ei a. ide princi-1, Fdanmsre iimdie UPHOLSTERING SLIPCOVERS DRAPERIES CASH OK TERMS Open Friday 'til 9 Governatore Bros. i rxlll MonlromeryCov; Sisters of the Im- Hden llrSeot.

If and ihe ham simoer Sen mon's-vls, 0 i mli Beaver Scouts Shields, McBride and also Explorer Kelly, were elected to the Order of the -5 f-ashonr: Datmhmrr of Amerdm. -1 Deimia s. Archdiocese of Pfiilariplnhln College, and holds a Bach V-d' must be mane bv Smmd.me, tc o-pvi -soi DAY or NIGHT CHesfer 3-9 1 54 SIOKY-WINN FUEL CO. Chester Crum Lynne om. meeimim enaa'iiraa the bus trio, and Mrs.

J. Jester P-anuing tne event wttn c.mamm.----. Mr. and Mrs. Mma at, marten J.hool.ope0.xl.ylv;o agg.

Of tin Mr. and tne comrmttee or Jeron of Holmes, have turned from a vacation spent m-w- ninr. Iween 40 ana oO young people eon- eior o- Arts de.gree. icnool ooening. 3utra Folsom CH 4-T53fi LE 2 Leader Th national scout reserration immer.

was in complete of ihe boys in camp. and Mrs. K. O'Dohertv co-chair-: of lhe township boards and co men of the supper. jmhtees serving with him.

Cr Adirondack Mountains, X.Y. f.ai,n.i.f" ih ducted a house-ro-hoa--. canvass 'lIlP Ik. marge Aston for operating funds for the will be asked to nsrticioate. new enter.

Slighllv mod was novel, "Gone With the A m-aaim: mien house! colleetcd by ihe teen Wind." has been translated into is planned, with hostesses and re-1 The 1.600-miie long Ori lid more than "Uncle; freshments, a flag raising, bmn.l.er in Venezuela is the eighth long- "iiiiuoai, music, a souvenir program, a est tne woria. Rev. and Thomas Walker- include two off for 'teacher's aed caughters Carol and Judith Institute and one dav for chool-of FtG range av. left Tuesday lor; man's week in October. Other a 10-dsy visii with friends in; closings be Veterans Dav on oar.r-ltcid.

K.y IP 'i'haidarmeei- dosaavs Rem airti Mrs. Wermn Beemm Nov. 27 Dee''1 of Ktrkmea. fere- Christmas holier, s. Dec- o'l Aoril lave returned to the Car.

until April Si and Memorial Dav, alter a visit with former Mav 00. Schools will close on June parismoners. 6 fo, thp summeT vacation. drive. The four top teeners in the drive were Judy Brutche.

Elaine Wid-maeir. Dot Mostelkm and Carmen Yates. The funds-braised will be used for equipmeni. Tiie Green Ridge Fire Co. has elevated Fred Tuohev to chief in a shift of officers.

The firemen: have also started clearing tiie I ground loaned by St. James i Chtirch for a parking lot. A age dance will be held at the tomorrow night from to 11. Pr 'ospect SKIP IT Sunday School omen rr I G. E.

Refrigerator ToMeet In Picnic SPRINGFIELD A Sunday School picnic at Lenape Park 0n No itnI parchase you miit make could bring your family as much real pleasure WlNKLSt Oil Fired Forced Wimt Air Furnace, -with ill exclusive design ud opcraacj fei-tuxes. Holds temperaaire -where you like it 1 eSkieady filters out din, dast and liot and rha; famous WiMtt-Ea Low Pressurs Oil Burner cuts fnel bilii to the bone. See rbif modern comforr maker today and pat ID ted to all thos dreary, endtesi trips to the basement so fire the fur- PROSPECT PARK The executive board of the Women's Society of Christian Sendee of Prospect. Methodist Church will men on' Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the home' of Mrs.

Charles L. R. Myers. 1409: Lincoln av. Plans will be completed au; annua! tea at the church on Tue-! day, Sept.

10 at 3:30 o.m. when Mrs. George Weils will review the: book. "Beyond the Hungry Coun-' try" by Louisa Sttnetoy. Mrs.

Harry H. Hutchinson Jr. i will sing accompanied at the pi-' ano by Mrs. Harry D. Given.

Members oi the neighboring' WSCS groups in tiie CheV.er pk. area will be guests. samroav, sept, commencing! at 1 p.m. is planned for membersj of the First Presbyterian Church and their families. Games, prizes and a peanut scramble are scheduled for the children and tickets for amusements available at the park will be distributed to Sunday School members up to and iuclud-i ing those of high school ase.

The picnic was scheduled for the end of the summer season in-; stead of the usual June date to' void conflict wdi, ammo held bv! other Springfield organizations. The picnic committee includes Samuel Stewart. Robert Powell, Mrs. D. Haney, Newell Rand, John McLean and Robert Pitch.

lor Butmal i No parking problem at PNB's brand-new Madison Street Office. Plenty of parking space for free plus two convenient windows. And, of course, every PNB service checking loans, safe deposit boxes, whatever you need. of Chester pit. and Miss Nancy Janick of the borough have returned following a month's visit with the Burtons" son-in-law daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Benito Valle, in Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. Valie will be remembered as Amy Burton.

WINKLER APPLIANCE REPAIRS Prompt, Guaranteed Service 10th was feted at a surnrise. miscellaneous bridal shower bv Mrs. William Ecklcy. 511 E. Ridley Ridley Farms.

The marriage of Miss Barder and Philip R. Scott Jr. of West-' boro. will take place in; Prospect Methodist Church on Sat-' urday. Sept.

14. at 2 p.m. i hiests were present from Booth-. wyn. Ridley Park.

Prospect Park' arxi Philadelphia. Capt. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Atkinson of Boise.

Idaho, where Capt. Atkinson is engaged in od States Army educational work. announce the birth of a son. Rob-err Howe, in Luke's Hospital. Boise, Aug.

23. Mrs, Atkinson is Hie former Margaret J. Howe, daughter oJ: Mr. and Mrs. T.

Irving Howe of: SOD 16th av. Tnis is the third child; for and Mrs. Atkinson a' son, Rickey and a daughter. bara Lynn, were born in Mrs. Howe is visiting her son-in- hw and daughter in Boise.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Burton 00 RADIOS Brand New 1957 WAS 234.00 188 OIL FIRED FURNACES CALL NOW CHester 3-3362 LE 2-5400 HANCOCK HEATING COMPANY lOOl.MacDade Blvd. FOLSOM Drive in today.

MADISON STREET OFFICE THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK llth and Madison Streets OTHER OFFICES IN THE GREATER CHESTER AREA: CHESTER-CAMBRIDGE. JTH MARKET MARCUS HOOK, I0TH 4 MAtKET Nwibtr Ftftnl RAY J. DAWSON AUTHORIZED tiE HALKS AM) HKflVHT. 212 West State Street, Media, Pa, LP 6.4692 Open Friday till Chester Light Supply S01 "EDGMONT AVENUE 2-1522;.

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