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   Delaware County Daily Times (Newspaper) - October 25, 1961, Chester, Pennsylvania                              COUNTY PA I Wednesday October 85 1961 FAMILY DOCTOR Old Sayings May Be Downright Harmful By HAROLD M D Although I am a great er and lover of antiquities there are some relics of the past that don't merit preservation And some of these are old ings that may be downright harmful Here are a few of these Camp pus Corner Mr and Mrs Charles Bell 10 E Parkway Chester arc home after attending the coming week at dus College Phillippi W Va where their son Douglas les Bell is a sophomore Dolores B Sesso of Drexel Hill Margaret B Strobe of Darby and Ann W Garlichs of Havertown have been named to list at the College for Women and the School of Nursing of the University of Pennsylvania for the second mester of the academic year Elinor Winn 148 Flintlock Road Drexel Hill has been elected head of house of her dormitory New Castle Hall at of Delaware Johnson Baker of John C Martin Jr of Media and Margaret of field are among the students at DenLson University Ohio who were named to the dean's list for Charles W Springman son and Mrs Edgar P Springman 1102 Johnson St Chester is a member of the art staff of Kodon the literary magazine at Wheaton College Wheaton A senior man is majoring in literature saws concerning which I have had inquiries over the course of few To ward off insects especially if a baby has hay fever wet a rag in kerosene and hang il on the end of the crib But what if pop smokes a And mom carries a lighted cigarette in her Repeated use of baby oil clogs the infant's skin and prevents it from developing normally Oil lubricates It doesn't clog Daily use of mineral oil causes or contributes to cer of the bowel Nonsense Adding bath oils to water in the tub results in changes in the menstrual cycle Drinking cold water after ing bananas may produce a tal indigestion To prevent trouble when the child is cutting teeth tie a dime around t h e youngster's neck Absurd Lf a woman does home ning while she is menstruating the batch will spoil Idiotic Warts are caused by handling frogs Untrue A bag containing tied around a child's nock war off infectious diseases But ter be immunized A blow on a woman's breast may later cause cancer Bui what woman with or without cancer has not suffered an blow on that very Drinking whisky is an anti- dote to snake poisoning But what effect has pink Drinking water with meals is a cause of obesity And will weight loss result if one the same meals without the wa- Lewis photo JOAN ATKINS Miss Atkins Is Engaged GIFTS some of the items for the bazaar Saturday at St Luke's Episcopal Church are from left Mrs George Krentz man of the Christmas booth Mrs George Reed fancy work booth and Mrs Robert Elliott The event which features a turkey supper will be from to 7 p.m Mrs Zachary Dougherty is chairman and Mrs John Carroll is in charge of supper tickets Other chairmen are Mrs Anna Jackson attic treasures Miss Sally Schaeffer aprons and Miss Helen Abramchuk publicity v People in the News Mrs William Mohr formerly of Ridley Park now of ton Calif who has been the houseguest of Mrs Glenn Earl Miller of Bartol Avenue Ridley Park has left for Windsor and Binghamton N Y After a visit to relatives and Fullerton where she makes her home with her son David Jay G Sawyer son of Dr and Mrs William E Sawyer of 111 Delaware Ave Ridley Park has entered the U.S Army I don't suppose this completes friends there she will fly to the list But if more come along ledo and Maumce Ohio to see I'll them and pass them her son Gilbert Mohr and his along from time to time family and will then return to Mr and Mrs Edward Reigart 309 E Ridley Ave Ridley Park expect to have as their guests their friends Mr and Mrs seph Schleicher who have sold Janet daughter of Mrs Lillian Fritsch 1211 Essex Ave Woodlyn was of her float and man decorations tee for the homecoming end at Susquehanna University also been chosen for the varsity hockey team and on the sophomore Tribunal the group In charge of man hazing A graduate of Ridley ship High School Janet is a business education major and member of Alpha Xi Delta Jan H Cassidy daughter of Mr and Mrs Leroy Cassidy 1249 13th SL Eddystone is a member of the Inter Society Council of Bob Jones sity Greenville S C Miss sidy a third year student in the Institute of Christian ice is vice president of the Literary Society WV their home in Cincinnati Ohio and are moving to Florida Mrs Ambrose Dunlap of Glen Riddle was given a surprise birthday party at her home by her sisters Mrs E V Pyle Miss Margaret Larkin and Mrs A M Murphy of West ter and a cousin Mrs S W Windle Richard Habbersett son of Mr and Mrs Harry sett of Mount Road Rockdale a recent graduate of vania Military College has en- tered the U.S Army and left early this week for Fort ning Ga CHESTER engagement of Miss Joan Dolores Atkins daughter of Mr and Mrs bert J Atkins 120 Baldwin St to Ronald F son of Mr and Mrs L S Dainton 716 St has been an- by her parents The prospective bride is -in alumna of Notre Dame Catholic High School and is em- ployed by the Scott Paper Co Her fiance was graduated from St James High School and will be graduated in uary from University No date has been set for the wedding What's CAKE at 11 at Sharon HiU Food Fair shopping center Chester Pike Sponsored by mothers com- of Folcroft Brownie Troop 147 RUMMAGE SALE day from 9 to 6 p.m in the Media Armory Sponsored by the Order of Eastern Star chap- ter RUMMAGE Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m and Friday from 9 to 3 p.m in Col- lingdale Trinity Protestant copal Church Clifton Ave and MacDade Blvd Sponsored by Trinity auxiliary RUMMAGE SALE day from 9 to 4 p.m in Marble Hall 1st and Woodland Ave Philadelphia Sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of America Court SL George 1575 CARD at 3 p.m in Collingdale American Legion Post MacDade Blvd md Ave Sponsored by Sports Mothers Club TURKEY SUPPER from 2 to 6 p.m in Good Will Fire Co 15th St and dence Ave Chester Served by Auxiliary BAKE AND FOOD Saturday at 10 at side Methodist Church ed by the Woman's Society of Christian Service Mrs William and Mrs Stuart B Weils Jr are chairmen up and service may be arranged through them ROAST BEEF zaar Saturday from noon until 9 p.m at Siloam Church Booths Corner Supper served from to 7 p.m Miss Joan Marie Petit de Mange became Mrs Ralph V Crisanti in a in St Robert's Catholic Church ter She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Calver S Petit de Mange of Chester The bridegroom is the son of Anthony Crisanti also of Chester and the late Mrs anti are the parents of the bridegroom photo Miss Joanne Marie Thompson daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Thompson of Ridley Farms became the bride of George Rauchfuss Jr son of Mr and Mrs Rauchfuss of Beaver Falls in a ceremony in The Blue Church field The newlyweds will live in Beaver Falls when they return from a Southern trip photo Mrs Alexander J bak Jr Miss Rose Marie Russo before her marriage in the Church of the Immaculate Con- ception Catholic Church Marcus Hook She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas G Russo of Boothwyn The senior live in Chester On their return from a wedding trip to Florida the newlyweds will live at 3748 Chichester Road Boothwyn SINCERELY ED AN WRIGHT Girl Fears Hoods Will Make Trouble Ever use broiM nr in butter with ba- con crisply tomatoes lettuce and mayonnaise for a club Use wo or three layers of bread toasted for each sandwich DEAR EDAN The school I am attending this year has a reputation for a terrific number of hoods among its dents There is a girl who goes there that doesn't like me I did nothing to offend her but she is convinced that she's got a bone to pick with me So I im afraid that she will give me a rough time Please tell me what to do I can't change schools because my parents are having cial difficulties CHASED STAY OUT of the girl's way as much as possible and don't talk about her Watch your step in making friends that you won't get into a bad group Be friendly with everyone but hold off on a close association until you arc sure that a girl or boy is the kind of company DEAR MISS For over a yoar was stuck on a boy hardly give me the time of day I saw this boy because he no only won't lo my school but lived in my You how much ii hurt to care for him and have him act like I him and started liking other And do you know what My old flame came over the other day and told me he liked me This is what I had wanted to hear for so long but I'm not happy about it knew that I had become inter- ested in another boy and he came over as if he were Kini Tut Here J am For- get the Other boy You wanted me once and now I'm able What should I do about MIXED UP THE COCKY ATTITUDE could Just be your imagination Overlook it and ask yourself if you still care Next try to un- that a boy can't like you just because you have a yen for him And he didn't hurt hurt yourself by ing on lo your crush and not accepting the fact that it wasn't mutual often a boy or will turn to someone who has been worshiping unnoticed and see the person in a new light There's nothing wrong in that Visions of people change as you grow up Now I don't suggest that you give up the new boy for your old flame Date them both and others too That will re- solve any and give you a chance to find out er your vision has changed Lohr Jr of Road Chester Heights is a tient in Sacred Heart Hospital Chester where he will under- go tests and X-rays i Mrs Nelson Smitheman Sr Llewelyn Road Chester Heights observed a birthday this week William R 3 W 8th St Marcus Hook is under ob- servation at Chester Hospital Mr Wright is of cus Hook Junior High School Patricia Ann Weidner 36 Mary Jane Lane New town Square celebrated her eleventh birthday Oct 13 with an ning party affair was highlighted for Patricia by the surprise ance of John McCauley acting principal of Alice Grim School and of her 5th Grade teacher She is now in the Grade There were 12 guests Baptized at St Mark's odist Church Broomall day were three children of Mr and Mrs James McConnell 2234 Windsor Circle Broomall Christopher Shawn Jennifer Joan and Susan Leigh John R Morgan son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Morgan 914 Upland St Chester is visiting his sister Mrs Wallace of North Highlands to Calif Before returning he will visit LasVegas Mrs Ripka was Miss Bernadette Morgan DEAR MISS When my mother's friends come to see her she fixes her hair and dresses up The rest of the time she hardly ever washes her hair and leaves it hanging straight On top of that sr doesn't clean her and she goes around with dirty clothes I'm embarrassed to have my friends see my mother and I can't bear to walk down the street with her ASHAMED OF MY MOTHER WHEN MOM fixes up for her friends praise her on her looks Then teli her it's a pity she doesn't show herself off like that all the time Keep this up and see if it doesn't produce a change Send your question to Edan WRIGHT in care of this paper Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope Flag Bearer Installed Mrs S Dean Kerstetler of Glenolden was installed as flag bearer at the state convention of Deerfoot Council 310 Degree of Pocahontas in Wilmington Del She is a member of foot Craft Dairymaids of Glenolden Mrs Russell Courduff also of Glenolden was appointed a uty in the chapter by Mrs Grace Weand of Pine Grove state chief Dairymaid Also attending the conclave were Mrs Harry Roessner of Glenolden past state chief and members Mrs William Ellis so of Glenolden Mrs Elva der and Mrs Mary Swanker both of Boothwyn and Mrs Irene Black of Chester Foreign Students To Be Feted Lansdowne Branch American Association of University en will hold an open house and tea Sunday for foreign students at International House 140 N 15th St Philadelphia Mrs William J Cresson of branch fellowship chairman will be in charge of the event from 3 to 6 p.m Her aides will include Mrs Richard Gilbert of Drexel Hill Mrs Walter B Jones Mrs James A Kestle and Mrs D Chester Warlow all of downe A Halloween theme piece will be done by Mrs Paul S Moorhead of Lansdowne More than 15 members and will act as hosts The project is a part of the desire to contribute to international friendship and un- by establishing sonal contacts with some of the many foreign students w h o come to the Philadelphia area to study Church CHESTER The Ladies of Charity Old St Michael's Catholic Church will open the season here Thursday at p.m in the church auditorium Plans for the year will be made The group make cal layettes and ments for needy parishioners NEW YORK CITY Bus Trip October 28 and Dinners at Latin Quarter 4 Hotel Radio City and Tour Call TR Use Your Fidelity Charge Here i A ceoss This product no tion with The American National Croll Black Calf Trimmed With Suede 12.99 Come see this and all the other new styles in our wonderful collection of Cabbies by the makers of Red Cross Shoes Some styles to size widths AAA to EEE Open Monday and Friday Evenings Our Vcat Established 1904 Wt 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