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The Daily Intelligencer from Doylestown, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Doylestown, Pennsylvania
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THE DOYLESTOWN INTELLIGENCER, DOVLE8TOWN, THURSDAY, MAY 24.1951 9 Bedminster News of the Week Traucer and Mr. and Mrs. Trauger and son, David, called on Mr. and Mia, Ellas Shull, iErVinna, Sunda? afternoon and in evening.they attended a recital jiwn bjr the North Penn Choir in lower Tlnicum Lutheran Church Mr' and Mrs. Lester Wllklns entertained Hugo and Rudolpu Lledke and Miss Margaret Wilkinson, on Sunday and Dr and Jules Herbott, on Sat Mr.

and Lloyd Ott were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Edward Trauch, Weisel Mr. and Mrs Marvin Wasaer and daughter, Nancy, aie spending two weeks with Mr Was ser'g parents, Mr. and Mrs- Mahlon P. Wasser The former is teaching music at Inman Kan. Mrs.

Ralph Spielman and cMl dren, Jean and Claire, Hasersvillp called at the Clayton Landis home on Friday Smiecuich and daugli- I Mrs. Samuei Luatzak, Church Sunday afternoon Saturday evening callers of Mi and Mrt. Walter Rice at the Wilk ins farm included Mr and Mrs Richard Hinkle. Doylestown. Mr.

and Mrs. Penn's Paik Mr. and Mrs. Claience Nyce and children, Pipersville. and Air.

and Clarence Leatherman and daughter GardenMl! Visitors nt the same place on Sunday weie Mi and" Mrs. Isaac M. DersUne an.l children and Air and Mis Samuel Rice and children. Mr and Mrs Norman Rice and cjilldren. Ottsville, Mr and Mrs Paul Melchoi, and Mrs Ida Herstme, Plumsteadville, Mr and Mrs.

Herbert Derstme, kasie, Miss Anna KosucK Otteville. and Miss Carolyn Kratoch will, Keller's Church Mr and Airs Rice are the parents of a daughter born on May 6 She has been named Cheryl Ann. Mr. and Mrs John Billger and children and Miss Irene Walter, Eel videre, J-, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Billger.

Miss Mabel Trumhauer, and 3 Howai'd Nicholas, Quakeitown, called OB Mi, and Mis. Wan en BiHgei on Tuesday evening. The grades of Uie local arhdot. accompanied by their teach ei and some parents, visited I he PhiTa Zoo on Wednesday. MTS.

James Davis entertained Mi-si B. Bidlack and Mrs. V. Bidiack, and Mrs Felld, Ganlenville, at a luncheon oh Saturday 1 Mrs. Anna Sassaman accom panied lf Mi.

and Mrs Knechel, Danboio. visited William Sassaman, Ottsville. Sunday Mi. and Mis William Beer and son, Dennis, called on Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wasser, Soudeiton, Friday evening Monis Fretz, Keller's Chuich spent biiniUy aimiuooii uL llie home of Gustav and Albert Labs.

Airs Mary Riesel and and Mrs Ralph Solhday -visited Mrs Emma Solhday and Mr and Mis Joseph Iiouck, Lansdale Sunday. Mrs -fl-nence Lander and Miss Anna 'LJ i' ni i the Clmst.an Business and Professional Woman's Club banquet in Phila the past week Mr and Mis Haitz, Chest erfield. Mr and Mrs Clarence Landes, Sunday Mr and Mrs. Lando Moyei and daushleis Bail) na and Five visited in TJiidgeton, on Sun- rta-v afteinoon SHAKE BEFORE NEW PROBE OlOfllrl I she a lecital for their York City. She and Mrs.

Car- Mi's, Elmlra Baituian Lag return ed froln Pottstown, where she spent tho Winter with l.er uaufchtei Mam ice Kellei, and family. Ilaivey George, a mail clerk be hveen Phila and Shamokijtv. has been granted a month's vacation with an associate, left on Tues day, morning on a motor trip through the West and Mexico. Wffljam Harry Smith. has Joined his Naval company on Us cruise.

The Boy Scouts, with their leader Maynard Young will enjoy two-days' camping trip at Riesel Ridge on Saturday and Sunday. The scouts will return on morning to take part in the memorial services on Sunday af lei noon Mr and Mrs Walter Scheetz and Mr. and Mrs, Allen Griffin spent tht- weekend at Wsldwood, The music pupils'of Mrs Edna parents and ti lends at Kit-gel Kidgo Miss Nancy Leidy, Ycidlc 1 the weekend w.th hei Mr. aiid i Howell Ucoige Thirty-five membeis and fi lends of the Kiwanls Club will go by bus to Phlla. on Kmlay to see the Phillies play the New Voik Giants George Godown, a student at Columbia University, and William Godown, of the Navy, spent the weekend with theli molliei Mrs.

Thodoie Godown Truman Frankenfield, who has service, has been (rans "to indiantouii Gap. antl Haiold Nicholas has left Fort Knox, Ky SILVERALE Mis Kaiiy Poweis has from a shoit visit i in IN THE FAR EAST POLICY SQUABBLE, as in the prize ring, the opponents shake before taking their corners. At left is Sen. Alexander Wiley, insists that Gen. Omar Bradley (right), chairman of the Joint Chiefs Staff, reveal what went on at the White House when the dismissal of 1 MacArthur was ordered.

Sen, Wiley announced in Washington that he" would ask President Truman to "lift the curtain." (International') KELLER'S CHURCH Mr. and Mis Ralph Giuvei and family Sunday guests of Mi and Alis Donald Millei Bethle hem Mr and Mrs John Buzdygon and son Mis Buzdy- and Mrs Anna a i were on Sunday ot Mis Soph-e Halla. Ui.ppi Black Eddy Mi Wilham Gotshall, Wilma Loretla, William and Richaid Got shall and Miss Joan Millei, Phila, veie guests on Sunday of Mi and Mis. Robert Mr and Mis Anthonv Franck and Mr and Mis Fred Kaiser, Phila, enteitamed at by Mi and Mis Theodoie Behnei, on Sunday Mr and Mis Robeit and famih spent the weekend in PlnU as the guests of Mis Got and laraily Mi. and Mi s.

Henrj Albiecht Noun Hills, Msited Mi. and Mis Anton Wagner on Sunday Miss Nicholas, Lang home, Paul Woik and son Ralph Ithaca and Mr and Mrs Richard Work, Washington, vere Saturday guests of Mi and Mit. altei Trauger. John Ciouthamel, Bloomnjg 3" nn of Mis Cl.ila Allem and Howard Sto- vei Mi and Mis Calvin Diehl and daughter. Phila and George t)iehl, fipeisville, i calleis on Sun da at tlie home of Mi and Mis Tuugf-i i Louise B.

Heuiy, Collingdale, and and Mrs Lee Pope and son, Craig Sharon Hill, were Sunday guests, of Mi and Mrs. Albeit Mackhn Mr and Mrs Frank Musselman, Mildied Musselman and Peter, Michael and Judith Reitter, Coop ersbuig. Wednesday evening calleis of Mr. and Mrs Joseph SchustPi anf" family WANTED Hale or Female Help as Operators on Wildman Automatic Knitting Machines Easy to learn--Good Pay from start Dexdale Hosiery Mills Lansdale, Pa. rle Futman plan to leave, utter brief stay hete, foi theh return tup to Florida.

The coveied dish luncheon spon- soied by the ladles' a'iixiliaij of the local flie company was, well attend ed The renovations In piogress at the Silverdale store" and poet Ue rapidly nearing couipitiuoa. 4 Miss Betty Mae Crouthamei and few' friends Journeyed "to Virginia over the weekend, and while there visited Pfc Russell Blnsberger aid fi lends at Fort Stoiy. The cai garage on, the eity of William IB rapidly uearmg completion. a OMEGA WATER RESISTANT SHOCK-RESISTANT ANTI-MAGNETIC i SELF-WINDING Man's best friend for town or country--a watch of precision accuracy that shrugs ott shock and takes to water like a duck Contains the world famous Omega automatic movement that winds Itsftlf. In lapped stainless steel JB5 or 14 Kt top, stainless steal back, with sweep second hand, $145, both Fed Tax Ind.

Koger W. Kraut JEWELER 29-31 W. STATE 8T. Doylestown. Pa.

I SHOP FRIDAYS 9:30 TO OTtifcft J)AYS 9:30 TO 5:30 Sun beauties, bathing -your favorite sportswear of- fashions, carrying the proudest ntoies in the designing firmament Find these and many more Brigance 9 Catalina Cole of CaHfurnla 9 Jnniorlto Petti White SporUmaker Junior Honse the OLD YORK ROAD STORE Jenkintown Janizen "Caroline Scfanurer Rose Marie Held Frances Sider siiorts of cotton cnnkletone launder beautifully, need no ironing! In sunlit shades of fmeYald gven, royal purple or navy. Bra- top, arvill, medium 01 'large 1 CLEARANCE, FINER SHOES I STARTING MAY 24 450 PAIRS Dolmans, now 17.85 regularly 24 95 to 32.95 DelmaneHts, MacUmoiMllw now 11.85 14.95 to 18.95 i. All siifts in the groups but not in every model. At Atdmon and Jenlcmfown Main Floor i A Crinkletone cotton Jacket and clamdaggers. Both in green, royal blue, purple or navy, sizea 12 to 20.

Jacket, with front zipper closing 5.B5 Clamdiggers 4.95 (Not shown) Skirt, same sizes and colors 4.5O Blouse 3.85 Rose Marie Magic Length suit, with vertical stretch to fit tall or ihort figures Rayon- and-lsJtexfaillewithfagotfcKl trimming. Persimmon, naypF or buttercup, 10 to 18 17.B5 Quitted beach coat of waffle weave pique, lined with terry cloth. Blue with white, gold with white, all white. Small, medium or large 1O.B5 FLOOR Drevmaker suit by maker, of white birdseje pique, trimmed with em broidered navy blue scal- lotM SKiM 10 to 16 Matching 14.93 Friday, May 25, at 7:30 fn Auditorium a Fathion Show and Drtfmalfiria ComptHthn by 40 students of Colleges and High Schools of York Road Area Each girl will mode) ihe garment.

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