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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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I I ijkiv)iuL di id vi i i vv 5 8, 1961 Lions To Hold Children's Party Levittown Lions Club will present its annual children's Christ- party on Dec. 22 with a School Hoard Meets Monday Reformed Church, Levittown Park way, at 7:15 p.m. Date of the party, to which children are invited, was I changed from Dec. 18. The Pennsbury Joint School Board will meet Monday at 8 Robert Lev Frost the only caieteria at the Hills ough and Lower Makcfield Town ship School Boards will meet in the same building.

Visit from Santa Claus featuring American poet ever to win the High School airless the event Prue four time, quickly: will be an election of a president and vice president. At 7:30 m. the Yardley Bor- EAST LANSING? Romney, president of American Motors telling college graduates to find an aim in life The party is scheduled at Faith BRISTOL better to have a goal even if a wrong Santa Says ATTENTION ALL ICE CREAM MAKE DAILY DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR (EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY) This delivery service is continued thruout the winter months. The driver will call at your home with a list of items on his freezer truck. FOR EXAMPLE This Month He Will Carry A Number Of Special Christmas Items Plus NEW FLAVORS IN V2 GAL.

CONTAINERS SUCH AS: PUMPKIN HOLIDAY PUDDING MERRIMENT RAISIN CUSTARD EGG NOG FRENCH VANILLA PLUM PUDDING PISTACHIO AND MANY OTHERS PLUS 12 OTHER FLAVORS AND COMBINATIONS YOU NAME THE DAY OBOYLE'S WILL BE THERE CALL NOW ST 8-3882 VtK tAv Vv, if ii Ii It It Special Matinee "THE MYSTERIANS" 3 COLOR CARTOONS WnX NOT BE SHOWN' SATl'RDAV UNTIL 7 P.M. STARR BUS TOURS PRESENTS THE BIGGEST Bargain Ever! Electric In Car Heaters SEE the world famous Christmas Show at Radio City PLUS 5 hours of N.Y.C. Christmas shopping. Only 3.95 Includes: Bus Fare Theatre 3us Ivs. War Mem Bldg.

9 A Back in Trenton 9 DEC. 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 21 'You can substitute "Price Is Right" TV Show for Radio City, Treat your family to the magic of CHRISTMAS CITY Bethlehem, Pa. FRI. DEC. 15, 22, 29 FOUND TRI? 2.95 IV.

TRENTON 5 30 P.M. BACK IN TRENTON 10 30 CALL EX 3-4501 For Details and Reservations STARR BUS TOURS ROOSEVELT DMVE-IM Radiant in Car Heaters 2 ADULT HITS! definitely not for THOSE WHO BLUSH EASILY! "THE SINS OF MONA KENT" ALSO "NATURE'S PARADISE" NOW APPEARING AT HOTEL BRIDGEWATER TOTEM RD. () RT.13 CORNWELL PA. it. MICKEY 'C' TRIO Every Fri.

Sat. JSiqlil KING SIZE DRINKS we specialize in true Italian Svisine SIZE ANTIPASTO CHICKEN CACCIATORE PARMEGIANA VEAL SCALLOPINI GENUINE ITALIAN FLAVOR BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON SERVED NOON To 2:30 P.M....... from 85c DINNERS TILL 9 P.M. A LA CARTE TILL MIDNIGHT SHUBERT RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE RT. 1, LANGHDRNE, PA.

ACROSS FROM COUNTRY CLU3 SHOPPING CENTER COMING SOON! ONLY GENUINE ESPRESSO MACHINE WITHIN 100 MILES 1 me OF CROYDON, PA. presents for your listening and dancing pleasure THE EMERALDS POPULAR ATLANTIC CITY "STEEL PIER" STARS FRIDAY SATURDAY NIGHT FIESTA Restaurant Cocktail Lounge 2636 Bristol Pike Cornwells Hgts. ME 9-1848 FDR RESERVATIONS Reservations For Christmas Parties Taken NOW FRIDAY SATURDAY BIG TWIST CONTEST LAST 2 DAYS Steve Gibson THE REDCAPS Formerly from the Latin Casino 6RIAT SHOWS TONITII Your Conveniently Located vv, ELECTRICALLY HEATED DRIVE-IN THEATRES 3 NEW SMASH HITS! HIT 1 PAUL NEWMAN-JACKIE GLEASON II THE HUSTLER HIT MAUREEN O'HARA BRIAN KEITH COMPANIONS" HIT 3 ROBERT PRESTON DOROTHY McGUIRE "DARK A te TOP OF STAIRS' 4 HIT BLOCK BUSTER-O-RAMA! Hit i Aian Ladd Young Men'l aidney Poitier 3 Hit -1 Kids Living to the Deadly 'Parcitroop Thrill Hit 3 Jeffrey Hunter Explosive Thrills 4 Tw.M "SUICIDE HELL TO ETERNITY' JNE-GENE I BSOWlKH ORDER RESERVED SEATS NOW! MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED FOR FIRST 6 WEEKS I dwdedbinii FIIU MINOS mu 10m WWI1 UCHNICOiOR AlllfC you must hear Johnny Burke at the Piano Iric Wilkenson at the Organ MUSIC NIGHTLY! PRICE AND PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE EVENINGS al 1:30 M. Mon thru THUSlS ffit SAT SUN HOLS MATINES at BO M. WEDNESDAYS SAT SUN HOLS $2 50 75 J.

00 i'J 50 CHRISTMAS YEAR EVE IVENIMGS at 8:30 P.M. 25 tMu YEAR'S EVE WS De "-j v. $3 50 MOLIDA MATINEES DAILY OPEN SAT. TILL 2 A.M. GOLDMAN THEATRE isth at chestnut stkeit pmila ta 5 (or for (He ptrlermimt Alternate Date Time NAME I ADDRESS I CITY ioni tati SMmfcd.

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO GOLDMAN NOT SEND CASH School To Present Holiday Program The chorus and dramatic club tine Bowen, Patricia Reed, Doug- of Walter S. Miller Elementary las Dixon, Donna Allen, Kenneth School, Levittown, will combine Amey, Gail Stern, Mickey Dobin a holiday program, to be pre- son, Paul Hofreiter, Debby Fox, sented Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the school. Four scenes, under direction of Harry M. Dengler Jr.

and George Stherland, will be presented. An outdoor winter scene will feature these songs: the and Scene II includes stories of Christmas and Hannukah music: Little Drummer and the Lord Restored Scene III, Toy Shop with Parade of the Wooden a minuet, square dance, and Santa in in the or Nick Rides Scene IV depicts Clement the Night Before and concludes with Lord Bless You and Keep Art Direction Art direction is by Miss Helen Zangerle, with accompanist Miss Evelyn Brown. Members of the Dramatic Club include Don Buder, Nancy Radoff, Wendy Chavkin, Arthur Bernstein, Sean Gallagher, Bonnie Alexander, Panela Ely. Keith Heinaman, Peggy Da! vis, David Lyons, Tomothy Hei- jermans, Richard Morrison. Chris- DINNERS SERVED CHARCOAL STYLE Fillet Mignon, Sirloin Steak, Tenderloin Steak-A-Bob, Beefeaters Chopped Sirloin Steak.

African Lobster Tail Stuffed with C'rabmeat. Char Broiled Shrimp, served in the delightful atmosphere of he Chateau Hoorn from 5 P.M. to 1 AM U.S. Rt. 1, Penndel HiGHTSTOWN COUNTRY CLUB Rt.

33. HiGHTSTOWN, N.J. ROUND SQUARE DANCE DEC. 12 Country Squires Orch. Fun whether you come alone or couples.

We show you how to get in the squares. oances wed fri sat Kenneth Haubert, Connie Sommers, Donna Mulhem, Louise George, Debby Eichorn, Ronnie Weinberg, Michelle Caisse, Claudia Sherrill, and Peter Zwerin. Chorus members are John Wilson, Debby Bove, Joyce Port, Bruce Ritter, Bill Entenman, Frank Coombs, Barbara Dinehart, Steven Senior, Carol Hubsch, Linda Ream, Linda Weissinger, Charlene Schumann, Richard Ferguson, Deborah Roskos, Sharon Gooch, Lois Hefty, Louise Bowers, Wick Beal, Jami Galvez, Barry Wooher, Coral Hollis, Ginna Sadden, David Neufeld, Tony Kellner, Meryle Dietz, Bobby Adelman, Paula Taubman, Gail Henninger, Diane Dowian, Janine Me- Graw, Sandra Burrows, Judy Diernback. Others in Chorus Also, Kathleen Rubel, Suzette Schmidbauer, Connie Hallman, Christine 6rasch, Kathleen Creely, Billy Smith. Billy Flint, Fred Kostaras, Sammy Bair, Robert Petit- Clerc, Dennis Armour, Sue Martin, Sandy Dickes, Pattie Olczak, Jim Smith.

Andy Ryan, Richard Weer, Lynn Chattin, Eileen Bernhardy, Pat Hill, Johanna Shontz, Barbara Riedel, Chris Frame, Virgil Sumrall, Nancy Dunkerton I Helen Ulrich, Dale Sullenberger, Linda White, Janet Miller, Betty I Jean Barnes, Judy Brownstein. Also Dorothy Harris, Jay Beck, Susan MacMurchy, Gordon Sherrill, Alan Gelman, Judy Goldberg, Karen Zinn, Judy Weiss, Jessica Rittler. Mary Ann Strathmann, Virginia Sweigard, Wendy Laugh- George Baer, Nancy Hunter, I Debra Smith, Barbara Blair, and I Linda Appell. Stars Of Charlton Heston as the Cid and Sophia Loren as his wife Chimene, in the romantic scene from the motion picture the story of the 11th century warrior hero who altered the course of Western civilization. The film will have its Pennsylvania premiere at the Goldman Theatre, 15th and Chestnut Philadelphia, on Wednesday, Dec.

20. TV In Review HOOT GIBSON and his gun totin' cronies DANCING EVERY FRI. SAT. NITES GENE'S TAVERN NEWPORTVILLE The modern, organized secret service was founded by Frederick the Great of Prussia. HONE 3-First Run Smash Hits You'll Shiver DEVIL'S HAND The Foulest Passion Of Them All! BLOODLUST Sal Mineo In ROCK PRETTY BABY so car fri SUN.

ALVINOS ci meo On U.S. Rt. Next to Roosevelt Drive-in "TWIST NIGHT" Exhibitions and Instructions by Arthur Murray Professionals Was Solid, But I-Dimensional By FRED DANZIG United Press International NEW YORK (UPI)-What hap pens when NBC-TV travels overseas to American military bases and leaves Bob Hope at home? Well, as demonstrated on the news special which Thursday night dared to do that unusual deed, the message cameraman Dexter Alley on to bases in Korea, Japan, Okinawa. Laos, Europe, England, the Mediterranean areas and the Middle East to define, as they say in the Pentagon, our defense posture. Since each base is worth a show of its own, McGee could only tick off the essential facts and declassified figures about comes out the same, if the each stopover.

He, and the men sounds of laughter are replaced wi10 were interviewed us by the sounds of jets and target that our servicemen are ready on the firing line. The format sported a G.I.-tai lored cut. No frills. Much soldier- practice. The message.

Our defenders are alert; our guard is up. ly understanding of mission, situation and terrain. Plenty of rugged-looking hardware on display the eloquent Button A panel tor a missile. The button bore two words: and TAG'S TAVERN Woerner Opposite Acme WI 5-9983 FRI. and SAT NITE HILITES Featuring the Fabulous STEVE LANE JORDAN'S HAMBURGER DRIVE-IN Levittown Parkway, Opposite Meenan Oil Co.

DRIVE-IN SPECIAL ii The full-hour report appropriately began its accounting with a visit to Pearl Harbor, where the story really began 20 years ago. Narrator Frank McGee indicated that, in a sense, is a sequal to Dec. 7, 1941 Only occasionally did the for- Producer Chet Hagan also sent mat take the time to relate the dii ector red and men ancj bases to their surroundings. When it did, the program imparted additional coloring to an otherwise one dimensional level. Despite the raised i seams and predictable evaluations, McGee expressed his lines with pride and solemnity, as warranted by the occasion.

It was a solid and enterprising presenta: tion, but I felt it could have packed additional and allowable i impact by tying itself more forcefully to that of Hamburgers Hot Dogs Milk Shakes French Fries Cold Drinks Coffee 15c 15c 15c 10c 10c 10c JUMBO SHRIMP 69 Per Order OPEN EVERY DAY 8 30 A.M. to 11 P.M. Ph. WI 6-9798 Friday, Saturday Sun. MATINEE ONLY FRI.

SAT. at 1:00 P.M. SUN. at 2 P.M. 4 P.M.

ADMISSION 50c EVERYONE IS A CHILD TO SEE Itttt On Rt. 113, just off U.S. Rt. Unfhornt, the Roowvelt Drive-In AN EXCELLENT CUISINE, to ord.r. DINE EVENINGS 'Til 1:30 A.M.

LUNCHES SERVED from 11 A.M. 'til 3 P.M. PRESENTING THE SHOWMEN FOUR DIRECT FROM A RECENT TOUR OF LAS VEGAS and CANADA Dialing and Filing: Great series resumed on CBS-TV with a surprisingly lively discussion that carried the formidable title, Third Giant: Alternatives Ahead for western Taped in Paris, the conversation involved a distinguished group of Continentals and Americans, an announcer described the atmosphere as informal, but I noticed it was a black-tie affair held amid Old World plendor with a palace honor guard in the halls, complete with swords. One year ago today the definitive production of on NBC-TV charmed the nation. What ever happened to last I year's talks of making the show an annual thing? Man bites dog dep't, or how to impress parents and TV columnlists: Sonny Fox, the host for I Your also runs other ddy shows in the New York area.

The other day he told the kids to ease up on their TV viewing. get lost in the he said. more important that you do your TV will still be there I when you TRENTON ROAD FAIRtPSS HILLS BAR GRILL FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT UNTIL 2 A.M. WEEKENDS MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS RESERVATIONS EARLY Party Banquet Facilities Ph WI 5-4092, WI 5-9971 Honor Dineri Club, American The Channel Swim: Jqck takes on a dramatic acting assignment in the episode on CBS-TV for Wednesday, Jan. 3.

In Funny Thing Happened to Benny portrays the grand marshal of a football bowl game pageant. Co. elude Otto Kruger and Appearing Now! Saturday Evening Tina Louise. "The Bull winkle on "Bill Jones His Ambassadors" by actors beginning Sunday Dec. 31 when Frankie Avalon converses with the host, Bullwinkle Moose p.m.

till 2:00 a.m. DELICIOUS SANDWICHES KSt AMlif FflMS- A WARD $AN FRANCISCO FILM''FESTIVAL FRI. SAT. EVENING John Richard WAYNE WIDMARK ALAMO CINEMASCOPE and COLOR EVENING 8:30 ONLY ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS Lower Bucks Democratic Club Floor Shows- Every Friday Nite 3 EXOTIC DANCERS 11.00 12:00 1:00 2 00 FLOOR SHOWS on SATURDAY NITE 10:30 11:30 12:30 "Vince Van Dyke" EXOTIC DANCER CORVAIRS With Wailing AND PLUS DANCE MUSIC BY THE.

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1911-1966