Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Anthony, Jr., of Moylan, rode a tandem bicycle and carried a banner representing the Media Co-operative Store, or Co-op. (Chester Times, June 8, 1950)
1915 Studebaker, entry of Jessup & Pell. Harlan Jessup, owner of the company, in front seat; driver and other passengers might be his wife and daughters.
Antique police car carrying Keystone Kops, on the lookout for unlicensed beardless men. Gewiss Bakery in background. A single Mummer marches alone behind the car.
Horse-drawn carriage or "Coach and four of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Media carrying costumed people carried seven women in last century costumes." (Chester Times, June 8, 1950)
Patty Highfield, Miss Greater Media, posing in front of her float with her parents, sisters, and some of her court. Attendants this day were Mary Ann Schultz, Mary Lou Vivian, Pauline Walls, Helen Stern, Virginia Merion, and her sister, Donna Highfield. (Chester Times, June 8, 1950)
Patty Highfield and her court on the Miss Greater Media float. Attendants this day were Mary Ann Schultz, Mary Lou Vivian, Pauline Walls, Helen Stern, Virginia Merion, and her sister, Donna Highfield. (Chester Times, June 8, 1950)
Patty Highfield and her court on the Miss Greater Media float. Attendants this day were Mary Ann Schultz, Mary Lou Vivian, Pauline Walls, Helen Stern, Virginia Merion, and her sister, Donna Highfield. (Chester Times, June 8, 1950)
Patty Highfield and her court on the Media Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees) Miss Greater Media float. Attendants this day were Mary Ann Schultz, Mary Lou Vivian, Pauline Walls, Helen Stern, Virginia Merion, and her sister, Donna Highfield. (Chester Times, June 8, 1950)
Left to right: Arthur C. Throne, Delaware County Engineer; William H. Milliken Jr., state representative, clerk of the county court, and burgess of Sharon Hill Borough; John H. Doherty, chair of the county board of commissioners; John J. McClure, state representative and Republican power-broker; Harold Ervin, president judge of the county court; Edward H. P. Fronefield, county solicitor; James H. (Jim or Big Red) Duff, governor of Pennsylvania; Albert J. Crawford, Jr., county commissioner; G.D. (Gus) Houtman, president of Media Borough Council; J. Fred Schultz, burgess of Media; Fred F. Duke, county commissioner; and Benjamin H. James, state representative from Radnor.
Media High School Marching Band. View looking east on State Street. Sun Ray Drug Co. and Horen's Budget Shoe Shop also shown; both stores on the north side of State Street at Olive Street.