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The Bristol Daily Courier du lieu suivant : Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Bristol, Pennsylvania
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THE BRISTOr; COURIER. FA'EXfXG, OCTC-iRFR 1 PAG! PARTIES SOCIAL EVENTS ACTivrnES MacCorkle-Mabery Nuptials Occur In St. Church A iiiai oi iutcifst fo many in St. Episcopal oil Salui'day afternooii at thei tiour of tlii'fc, wlU'M Miss M. Maljcry, flaiiiilitf'r of Mrs.

ilose Ma- bfiy, 841 (Jarclfti Ftient, Iwcame tlic wife of Mr. U. Mac('orkle. son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Maci'orklc, Newijort Hoad, Hristol The officiatinK ch'rgyman was the lector of tht' church, tho Rev. E. Hoswpll and vocalist, Mr. (i. Ford, who and Mf" was accompjiiiird Mrs.

Kpstcin, who also pio- vidcd music for (ho i)rocessional and Ml'. of Tullytown.j gave his cousin. hrido, in maiTiagc. Attf'iuhuits of the former Miss Mabery inclusive of; Miss Kliui Madsen, (''olonia, N. as maid of honor; Miss Margaret Stephenson.

Jeffei'son avi'nue, and Miss Hannah Rockel, Washiiigton street, bridesmaids. Mr. iry Lt'fdom SoulliampKui. was gi (jomsman for Mi'. kle and ushei's Mf'ssrs.

Noiinan the lalK'r a brother of the groom. A while gown of im))oil('d Dnchess la(e and net was chosen by ihe lor her Wedding day. The long torso was fashioned of and I In- skil of iHi was arranged boiil'fant style, ndiiig in a long train, veil of bridal illtisioii, in tiers, was held in place by a ciown of orange blossoms. Tile carrit'd a shower boiKpiet of white I'ose-bnds. 'I'he costnnic of the maid of honor, included a gown of blue tone, the lorso ixMiia of hice, and Ihe full liouffani skirt being of motisseline soie, this in ai Her boiKiii'I was of yellow biids.

The bri(b sniaids wore long lorso gowns of bois rose, Ihe full skirls of moussf'line de soie. Each attendant wore a halo of flowf'is and a veil lo match iier gown. Slijipers were in the same coloi' tones. cari ied pink rose-buds. Following a receiuion at Leghorn i Farms, near Morrisville, Mr, Mac-1 Corkle and his bride b-fi for a few journey to York City.

Tho li avelling costume was a pea-j cock woolen stiil, her accessor- being ol brown. wore a cor- of yellow chrysanthemums. Thej iilau to reside at 111 Taylor Mrs. mother of Ihe wore for the church cei'emony a gown, of blue velvet with white lace yoke Mack felt hat, and a corsage of pink rose-buds. Mrs.

MacCorkle, the mother, was in a blue i hat of black felt, and a pink rose-bud cc'rsage. 'I'he former Mabery is a graduate of Bristol high school; lUisiness School, and the John Wana- mak( ('ommerclal Institute, Philadelphia. Tvlr. MacCorkle graduated fremi Southampton high school. ioiiigh' party by P.

O. of in O. i of ball. Bath street. Quiet Moment (By the Rer.

James R. Pastor, Bristol Presbjrterlan Church () Father God bleps us in our relationships witli our May those with whom we walk and commune along way take knowledge that we have been witii Jc'sus riirist, and may this life and other day which in Thy goodness Thou shall give to us, make us mcreasingly lit for the endless and day through which we are to live in Thy presence. Througli Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. and Mrs.

Willard Hickert, Jefferson avenue, Miss Frances Duffy, and Mary Dugan. P.m kley street; Francis Nealis, cis DeLowei Sprut i 'n ireet. and Fransi spent he Five Daughters and Sons Share in King Estate OoatfBoed From Pace Hank amt Trust Company her death, the estate will 1 di- ivided into five equal shares and be UnherihMi by two ihildren of a brother and threi' children of a sister, Merrill Taggart, Holicong, was named the sole beneficiary of the tUiHn.iKN estate ot his wife. P. Tacgart, Ihickingham township, 'i'he estate of Cliai'les L.

Northampton lownslnj). will be inherited by his widow, Anna, and children, with stipulations. Leohi (Jrubb. Hai ry Ceorge, ('huri hville. and Veagle, HrisKd, H.

were named Ihe execuloi's. Two friends, Mrs. Magdalene Schmidt and Mrs. Lillian Hyan, Iwith of Paiklaiul, were bequeathed $UM) each in the will of lx)uise Freiler. township, who left a personal estate of and real estate valued at $2,000.

bequest of $200 ftir the Foiest Hills C'emetery and Memorial Park was contained in the will, 'rhe due will be Inherited by a son, Lt)uis Kdward Freilei a daughter. Louise Evelyn Stevenson, and eight grandchild ren. Laura H. Kirkpatrick, Richland town, was granted the letters of miuistration in the estate of William J. Kirkpatrick, Richland township, amounting to personal estate ot 200 In the estate of David V.

Mil lord townshij), letters of administra- lion granted to Wiliner Kipe, 4701 ork Road, uig to a personal estate oi anti real estate valued i)U brolh er, two half brolln a half sisler, nejihews nieces are heirs Mai, lint' 1 tjuakertown. U. D. 2. was ied tin- biters of ad- ininistration in the I'siate of resi-)Godon, liiihhiml township, amounting to A husband.

J. C.odou. Quakertown. R. D.

a brother, tive nephews and two nieces are the heirs. A petition for a tiialion upon Wil- liiun Link and Walter Seiller to produce the will of (iustav Soelle, of Htistol was tiled in the Register of otYice by Frederh Hampp. Theatre. 'l'he tiery players rciinittd as a re.sull of ovtMwhelming pnldic deniand thai ihey cast logeiher in a tllm excitin.ii as Wolf Locai ciiticism has haibni new plcture as even than its predecessor. and star te.am of ami (Jartield as tops in dia- mutii' tire, The suppornuji cast includes 'l'homas Kddie (JeorKe John and Ddelft' Myriil.

Anatole Lilvak direci-' ed from Hioadway play by Shaw. adajdi'd lor llie screen by ert Hosseii, and Richard, Mncaulav. i -Mrs, Nich' iif! ('auglitei. Dorothy Xichols, of wei( Friday gnests of Mrs, 1 Moran, Dorrance Street, Hessie Hoyle, Allantic N. ,1., relurned aflerj a w('ek wirli Mi- si red, aiid l-auiis, Sl)eiit lile week ud wiili Funis' i)arents, Mr.

and Johnj Knnis, Majile Street. Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Waiigh and family, Olney, Louis who is a sliident at aii engineerin.g school al ilolabird, speiil lile willi parents, Mr. and Alrs, Anthony Paone, Dorrance Street. KDCFIA, Oct.

daughter was born yesterday to and Rich ard in llarrlman Bristol. Times Bargain MaUnee at P. M. PEOPLE YOU Cartoon Bells The Comedy, News Events Tues. Skelton in in the ON THF SCREENS eiithnsiarni seemed fo Indicate I bat this wa.s the picture they had been wailing for all their lives.

'I'he pi(ture which produced this pntcnl reaction was the Boys which arrived on the screen niylu starring Don Anieche and Mary Martin. HH7 TJIKATHH Due of year's gayesi l'ilms l'omiied Ulto Ihe riiealre j.isi night, and was greeted by au audience Were Stomach Ulcer Pains Waterloo? fhi- trt-iif wlio confluerai Mill hilllHolf a victim of ufttM-- paliis, wtio hi ih lom.icli ulcer ti'ui. uains, lieaI liui i). i-nsalinii liloMt and '(rthni- lit .1 of must ill ill l'iiiiiltMl I'nlted Cut druK sinre.H I'l I i.senuMit HHISTOL 'HIIMHK (iene food prt'fereiues runj parallel to those (U his hundreds ot thousands of small fans. He thinks watermelon and Ice cream are i pretty good eating! Fiesta Stars," (iene's picture, is at the Mristol Theatre for a run of three days, hlai I yesterday thrills ami mme of the dangers of placing stack of chips on a winning numtier on a wheel are in for movie uoers who vlsit the Biistol during the m'xil two days.

film is tii a ikk l(ht i.upino and John (hirlleld are CO starred in the thrilling Warner BroH. film. of the whit li made lt3 debut yesterday at the I Building Associations a VN iiidiea in a Personal Way 1 NTEREST1N'(3 blta of newi mainly about people you tnovr. A of the activities of the people of Bristol; their goings and comings, To arrange for publleatlon of telephone The Briotol Coarler, Bristol 846, at least a few days advance 4ate of ceremony. Engagement announcements aiual fce submitted In writing Ml', and Anthony llocco, Lafayette street, have nu)Ved to their built honu' at Kadcliffe Daniel Bonnei avt'iiue.

has been coulined to his home by illness durin.g the past week. Mrs. Stallone, Chest nut street, is nursing an injured hand. Mrs. 'rrf'Uton, X.

.1,, i.s in McKinley Hospital. 'I'renton. wiiere she is an operative patiiuit. JMrs. ('omfort is the sistei of Miss (Jertrude I'ope.

Jefferson avenue, and Harry Pope, street. and Klomp on Saturday from Bond street lo their home in Ivandreth Manor. Walter Crawford and daughter, who weri' patieii's in Mrs. nursing home, Dorrance street, have returned to tlieii- home in Majde Shade. Mrs.

Benjamin Broadbridge, Wash- in.gton is visiting relatives in ('liens P'alls, N. Y. Mcillynn, Maple street, spent two days last week visiting her uncle and aunt. and Mrs. Joseph Carr, Mr.

and Mrs. VanAken, and daughter Helen, McKinley street, and and Mrs. Robert VanAken, Holniesl'urg, were Thursday visitors of Mrs. Kimel, Upper Darby. Right now Apartments and rooms in Bristol homes are in great demand.

$1,000 should be sufficient to make one nice apartment in your homf for rental purposes. if your property is clear of mortgages why not borrow this money and make the necessary improvements. The rental received will pay off the mortgage and you will have a profitable investment for years to come. You have the house, it over. We have the money.

Why not call and talk BRISTOL BUILDING ASSOCIATION HARRIMAN BUILDING ASSOCIATION UNION BUILDING LOAN COMPANY FIDELITY BUILDING CROYDEN BUILDING Howard I. James, Horace N. Davis, Solicitors 205 Radclifie Bristol, Pa. SPENCERS PVttNlTIJMM THEATRE Anger turns the mind out of doors and bolts the entrance. FINAL SHOWING 194 Biggest, Gayest Musical Triumph! THE BOYS GOODBYE (But alwayi back for A Pofemovnl with OSCAI UyiHT CONIIE BOSWELL iiruMo wALBURN-vmeiNu om lAIIIII ALIEI ELIZABETH FATIEKSON JEROME ROCHESTER by VICTOI tCHItrziNOil tdllKn A liililrt'ii lOi- from I ill Iti II'II in I II Daily a p.

M. 9oiiitf' Brllllsat fkms! Celebrate COLUMBUS DAY With Big Holiday 3 Hour Feature! IT. NEW SONGS OF THE SADDLE from the top boy star ctitim MiuaR-pim Dau GENE Aum UNDE FIESTA STARS BURNETTE CAROL FRANK DARIEN Plus! Plus! As A Glove SHngers Comedy News COMING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ABBOTT AND COSTELLO THE Tuesday OLD With Cassidy BRING IN YOUR REPAIR JOB And Do A Job! Yes sir! do a job on your car that will make us both swell up with pride. We like to do things up right and our prices are right too. got trained men and the equipment lo handle any kind of or small.

get it done on time and see to it that you are one hundred per cent satisfied. You or your car are welcome here at any time. Any make or any in business to keep your car in good condition. You save money if your motor is running right. If you do not have the money to pay for that major repair job, do not stay away from our shop.

Bring your car in, and without even a down payment, that repair job can be paid for in TIME PAYMENTS Bucks County Sales Service 1500 Farragut Ave. Bristol 521 SERGEANT PAT OF RADIO PATROL By EDDIE SULLIVAN and CHARLIE SCHMIDT PHILA. EXPRESS X)AlhY TRIPS EXPRESS Mansion St Dial Philadelphia, 7 N. Front Streot Market 164t THt ONE" iscms THE ROOM BT WAY OF A WINDOW. mMBYADtSlRE ID 6 CHASE AND CONCiRM FOR.

MINTING 'vmciss'm HtSdATES, BUT PlNKr AND KLIP THOSt COVtRED, 5AM. OUT FOR SOME WATER 10-13.

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