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The Daily Intelligencer from Doylestown, Pennsylvania • Page 38

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I I I INI A I I I I I A I I I I Mil Buckingham iClearbrook PTA Meets Buckingham Tounriiip Parent 1 Ruth Clirk "cacher Association vn Tuesday AB heard Dr. Rlch.rd ic As of Hope. neak on thc: ociation hold "Cultural Background of the Chi- monthly meftjnB a( natboro Man People." or today at 8:30 p.m. AH mem- He emphasised 'he fact that bers arc urged to brin; a neiah- the of tbe unit! bor ho is a non member. A is moM in the'life offe lurnwit is Chinese.

The meeting was held in the York road buildms. and rooms ucrc open for visitation by parents in the early evening. the December I I meeting when 1 Mr. Daniel Davis of Willow Manor will speak to the group on civic organizations. Clearbrook Women's Auxiliary held its regular monthly meeting iat the home of Marie Me- R.chard Coljan presided at theJMahon.

Lorna Drive. Wednesday. meetin; and dcvotwns wore in charge of J. Ward Heckler. Mrs.

Mae Srhuartr thanked November 5 Twenty-two women attended. Plans for a St. Patrick's Day Dance were discussed. ment which is usinj in Saturday physical education elates. Membership committee report All the cakes wore i i sold at an early hour.

Two birthday parties were held demonstration "most successful." --The Christmas program will presented by grades 5 and will be held in tl ed 120 members to dale, with a i Clearbrook this past week. HPlninf l.vnn KrnnL-lnv piMnhr.itp membership drive scheduled. The nays and means committee reported the clothing sale and toy VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTERS, oil members of the active fire companies, complete a 15-week fire school course under the direction of the Public Service Institute at the Plumsteadville Fire House. The graduates are, left to right, front row, sealed: Francis McGrail, Upper Black Eddy; Eugene Brown, Upper Black Eddy; Robert M. Hager, Dublin; lorry E.

Laubach, James Stahley, Upper Black Eddy. Left to right, middle Walter D. Rush, Daily chief of the Plumstead company; Don Worthington, Joseph O. Kulp, Mike Ofner, Darwin L. Knechel, all of Plumsteadville; Robert Grening, with Public Service Institute.

Top row, left to right: James P. Jacobs, Plumsteadville; Stan Hudyma and Alex Zheltonoga, both of Ottsville; Richard Rush, Plumsteadville; and Robert F. Suess, instructor, Public Service Institute. Miiiiiiiniiuui Channel Swim 'Ali Baba' Is Aimless United Press International 5 By William Ewald NEW YORK tl'PD Ali Babaj To cct specific and nasty about and his .40 tliicvcs. a troupe that lias somehow managed to elude the grasp of Ed Sullivan, turned up Wsdnosday night on it.

much or the acting was awkward, the dialogue absurd, the settings shantytown and the direc- "Shirley Temple's Storybook." tion aimlcfft To get general but "What aood can comp of gold ali nast il wos du du dul1 acquired in this manner?" asked! Incidentally. I counted 41 mur- character at one point in in "Ali Baba" over the proceedings and It me of the evening which aver- liiestion wiiiht more fittingly out to one stiff every 88 sec- have put to the packagers; onds. It was a nice change from of lust nisht's GO-minutc bomb. Helping Lynn Brooklcy her fifth birthday were Jaync Albright of Philadelphia, Vinnie and I Mikie DcLiM. Kit Offcnhauscr.l Barbara Sclioor.

Jeanne Thomp-i Karen Davidj and 6 'Barnes, all of Marilyn and school building Tuesday. Dec. 16 Jcff Djanc Avcnue 3t second partv was for Mik- Mrs. haUiryn Bair inlroduc, De Lisi. Dianc A who was cd Kyle, the new assistant principal of the schools.

Mrs. Margaret Loughran's third grade won the attendance award. State Polict Say: When driving in wintertime, any speed is dongcrous if it is a little too fast for weather conditions take your time in wintertime and be safe to enjoy a happy springtime. I. 6.

ROSENBERGER has four on November 7. Attending, the pjrty were his brother nic. Jeanne Thompson. Karen; Lawrence. Lynn Brookley.

Kit; Offcnhauser and Jeff Clark. Mrs. Marion Wolfe. Diane Ave-. nut entertained a few friends at.

a hair demonstration at her homei Friday evening. Along with Mrs. Wolfe's two sisters those attending from Clearbrook were Mrs. Marie Campbell, County Linei Road. Mrs.

Peg Shields. Diane' Avenue, and her daughter. Vir-! ginia and Mrs. Gerry Brookley. Marilyn Drive.

Get well wishes are extended Mr. Harry Brauer. County! Line Road, who was injured recently in an automotfile accident. Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Terry, Lorna Drive, attended an Open House given by Aero Service Corporation on Friday evening at North East Airport. Almont News Notes I BOOK BRIEFS Paul J. Bonne Mr. all Uiosc violent old westerns. Oscar Levant made his second appearance on the NBC-TV "Jack Show" Wednesday i His talk was not as sharply focused as on his first guest shot, but he still managed to fashion some disconnected talk several above the usual TV chatter.

of GALING mmV "My appearance tonight is PS misguided as Gerald Smith a meeting of B'nai "Doctor On A i lights for months without a refill TOMORROW night and Saturday night, the curtain rises at 8:15 P.M. on "Gramercy Ghost," the sixth annual theatrical production for the benefit of the Pleasantville Couples Club, Pleasantville Reformed Church. Left to right, attending dress rehearsal, are Mrs. William Heckler, North Wales; J. Frederick Kohler, Prospectville, and Oliver K.

Mourer, Horsham. The play is being directed by Robert Johnson, of the Lansdale Play Crafterj. and Mrs. Kurt Stirner and family of Oak Lane at Sunday dinner. Manor Notes: Circus Is ard Jones on Sunday.

Mrs. Barbara Mathie had a visit one evening last week from her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Mathie. fascinating story To aar: Vo havc t)lc medicine during audience since Adolf the hnlf cenuiry.

Dr. King! arew up on Long Island and has never been able to stay away from it very long. Whcn he was a young man there were Jerusalem United Church of Christ on Sunday were in loving memory of- Mrs. Amelia Wenhold. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Crotitham- el of Perkasie were guests of their son daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crouthamcl, on Sunday afternoon.

Guests i Guests on Saturday a llp Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernd were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crouthamel and Lynn and Irene.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips and Linda and Chcrri of Kulpsvillc. Hitler in the good old days." "I was csked to go on This Is Your Life', but they couldn't dig up one friend." Of Eddie Fisher: 'He's in love with Elizabeth Taylor--how high es were unknown, and manjf a TM. He Dcbbi f.

Rc other things were not around. no ds 1Z vl nd cre Now Dr. King is owner and chief mate Livcs on ol st.nff of lii? own modern hospital in Bay Shore. Dr. King liked to travel and you'll find a lot OT that in this book.

too. A very charming and fulfilling story about a Doctor who worked his house 90'." Of Harry Truman: "I don't associate with him anymore. I'm a fair weather friend." Of President Eisenhower: "I'm like President Eisenhower. Once I make up my mind, I'm full of indecision." BT Ruth Konietzko OS 5-4290 into 3500 Road. Mrs.

J. OWIl iley works Si the Quaker City Deborah Miketta was one year old on Sunday, her parents Mr. land Mrs. Ignatius Miketta and Stcvic. and Mr.

and Mrs. helped Of Hell In New Hope a a evenl of vide appea i her husband on calcn(Iar of good limes Roofing a tim Oroitpr Philadplohh has just returned from Ab- siding Companv of is the Amy Phillips of 34 Bonnctt Federa Ba the Eastern inslon Hospital aild is recovering! Joe obb is solf The Polack which Junior ue of I Mrs. Hayes of i has just left on a plane trip a month's stay in California. "Gate of Hell." the multi-! Betty and Bob Falkenstein il award winning Japanese color1135 Bonnett Lane have won Ifilm starring Machiko Kyo trip to Haiti jZipleys are actually present''Novem- i kTM.r. and Market Streets.

Philadelphia. i There will be performances twice a Stanley party on doily at 3:30 and 3:00 Friday, at Her guests 2:0 and 8:00 Saturday, and at Mildred (Fred Nichols of Eureka to make the day a very one. Raymond Klingrr is housebound with the mumps. This W3ck Brownie Troop 280 nlanted Crocus bulbs on the lawn of the Township Consolidated School. Sunday supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Groff were their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and their "Preacher? Kids by Grace Of sponsored TV: "It's Ike Ed Fletcher inverted humility or of family fun and happiness, it's; Prince Philip visiting the Door-- llie story of a boy and who grew up in a shabby Methodist parsonage but who never knew rhey were poor. Short of cash, but long xn love.

It's the of a Preachers family at tlv? of the century, and a r.cstralgic glimpse it is too. Good humor and lots of sense; mnkes this a mut for the coming month. "All This Was Mortal" by David Dempscy 1 A new author and an engrossing story about three generations of the Rankin Family, the Middle West durihs the decades fol- Pinlip visiting the poor- it's necessary." task lun ATCT- smoker for mootbt. To lefuel. jast throw amy the old tiflk.

AM! tuk into tbe am. jana. the Ronnie Lewis Trio and. AS low AS nnt $395 I. G.

Rosentorger, Inc. RT. 113, SILVERDALE Shop Fri. Til 9 p.m. Produced in 1954 il was written, town, and directed by Tcinosuke Kin-i We of the Manor welcome Mr.lQ a "Our Hearts Were Young and' st ucck ugasa and was" the first film" inland X.

Zipley to our a an color to be imported from Ja-'community. They have just niov- Son SaSriTM in? and Mrs. Carl the Senior Play at Upper th Acrialovelics and Swing High'if abian vWlcd frionds in pan. Few films have ever received such unanimous it with a special "Gate of Hell" won the pla'v residents participating. Irene Smart animals Minder.

Gcraldmc Slumbers and clever people in the 1 1 are assisting i i George Ha.ineford play while Ursula Cimini with their hors- Academy Award as the Best For-! Like its predecessors Roarl an aniTM cign FUm and Best Costume De-Mon" and "Ugetsu." "Gate in the SduSon cver ular iign in '55. as well as the Cannes is se: in medieval Japan. Hatboro Owls are Film Festival and New YorkJu concerns-a warrior Maritoh. 1 alt Owls are Film Cri'dcs Award. The Photo-l a famed samurai.

Society of America aUo love with RUMMAGE SALE by Altec Unhr. A.A.U.W. Fund Hondmadt X-MAS GIFTS and WHITE ELEPHANTS Saturday. Starting at 12 NOON ttw Doyltstown Country Fair N. Main St.

who falls inlii cs fhe Kesa and plots! Jennicr's Seals Pet Revue. Bcsalou and scores from Rounding out the highly varied month has been are the acrobatic ac- Card Party Benefit of Midway Vol. Co. ladim Auxiliary Friday, November 14th 1:15 P.M. at the HOUM, Lohaska, Pa.

Donation 60c Anri Bosley Crowther in Times wrote. "It is on a that renders it comparable to the in Japanese art. rogant oirone call from Attorney Clyde Umney engaging his services as to meet the Super Chief in Los Angeles, his know curiosity aroused par-) ticularly since the passcnscr is a i voluptious redhead. So begins a I mystery story that envelop-! a full complement of Chand-i a i characters, all of them scries Jean Haug sot 472. For the" vlctoriaV'an'd 1 tt llliam Cr MR lCd oul in 3 vcry unex m3 hish smgle game Jy Flood anLJme OnginS Gutis plus! aiSflft CS and daUS fr ncr fans wi cnjo thi A I Hhlfanolnhiii one.

In thc hish 3 individual; complishmcnts of the Wazzan inv mill HiuinuiMi-compiisnmcnts of the Wazzan to kill her husband and aunt; series for men. R.iy Flood 20t Troupc of -i-hl Arab Man in Roberts, to obtain her. Archer Winsien of; 575 and Harold Meyers got 34:,. the Six Cyclina Friclanis. the I (ia the New York Posi calls it.

A i hc uome n-, hi 2 individual'perth-polc Melitta 4- Wi-' fSun 1 of cinematic art. ries Jean Haug sot 472. For C0 ns and thc Victoria? and the: Mr Iam I thc high smgle game Rjy Flood antieonic Origjnal Gutis. plus es and da cr 221. Mike Zanccoky sot corps of clowns headed bv! PI adclph ly Dotty Bcyrer got 171 and Grace Gene Randow and augmented by I a Ricca got 169.

Bizzarm RmihPrc fr nn I entertained at dinner on Su wailing since The Long Goodbye Amb- fo a Raymond Chand- ilcr. and on Sunday several ofh nove il! now find Philip iheir families dropped in to Private jback asain. visitors of Mrs. Esther) Marlowe receives an ar- Daniels were her aud daughter-in-law. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Daniels of Philadelphia, and her (daughter. Mrs. Walter Kurylak land children of Sellersvillc. Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Roberts and daughter. Lori, called on Mr. on Card Party LADIES AUXILIARY at POINT PLEASANT Finf HOUSI FRIDAY. NOV.

I I Priivt the Bizzarro Brothers from I a THE TOWN COUNTRY PLAYERS rVesenr HARVEY son and and Irs ilibcrt Sunday daughter-in-Iaxv. Vibbert and and Pa- 1570 ON THE DIAL 7.15-- SiC 1 7 -JO-- MsV.S ROV. V.o'JX FRO 1 1 A'5'JX f.Oi-'.'USIC FROV, V.ORNI.NG V.USiC WBUX FROM V.SJX V.5UX 11-09 17:39 11.40-- 1.00-- VL'SlC FP -A3UX WSUX 3v. V.SJX FRO'J W5UX 1ft-- CO VUS'C FSQV. WSUX C-F BIGGEST SELECTION of I RECORDS IN THE AREA Records Always In Stock HATBORO MUSIC SHOP BERLIN'S 22 S.

YORK RD. Sitt tail Handle FUSTIC BUCKETS 4 4 67 ONLY $1.19 Value YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS RESTAURANT DELICATESSEN MIX or MATCH '(M TURKEY CORNED KEF ROAST BEEF ROAST PORK DINER 232 N. York Rd. Under New Management FUll COUtSE IRON KfTTlf POT $1,35 ROAST TOPS IN FOOD For A Quick Snocfc A Fvfl 4 by Mary Chase Jcint r.tJk. 8:30 Nov.

14 15 LENAPE AUDITORIUM Adults: $1.50 Students: 75c Mrs. Flora Hafler spent Sun- 8-day in Sellcrsville v.ith Mrs. HIV la Daub. Mr. ann Mr.

Alex Maihie. Ray and Bruce and Mrs. bara Mathie w-ere of Sophia Rcxingcr at Ilaiboro on Sunda. Motor Trip Mr. and Mrs.

Webster Link and 'children motored to AHenioun on 'Sunday to spend the day uith GAME NIGHT Tuesday Nov. 18th 8:30 P.M. Wairington Tewnihip Hell (Ntihaminy Pa. I I bf fty tl DtbcraK T.B. Sontrvnvm Millf.

JtrtVf i 7jc will .,11 Mrs. ZewiiloV I Po H. L. GREEN 22 S. Main St.

Doylestown Use Our Easy Case of Dr. Laurent' BUCKS COUNT IN CAR HEATERS SAT. Starts at 7KX) ALSO 'SIERRA BARON' FOR YOUR XMAS DOWN And 25c wlc. Will Hold Any Purchase FRI. SAT.

THURS-2 SHOWS-7 9 DEAN MARTIN JERRV LEWIS.

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