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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Bristol, Pennsylvania
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TIIE BRISTOL (PA.) COURIER, TIIURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1953 Stockwell Daughters And Sons Inherit A $13,000 Estate Estate Listed for John A. Schafer, Late of Bristol Borough DOYLESTOWN, Apr. 2 The! $13,000 personal estate of Dalton Stockwell, Bensalem will be inherited by sons and daughters, The will was dated Sept. 17, 1951, and F. H.

Stockwell, and Frances E. Tait, Cornwells who were named executor and ex-i ecutrix, respectively. The testator died Feb. 13. Charles L.

Wilkinson, Wrightstown who died March 2 bequeathed a 78-acre farm to Eleanor W. Morris, a daughter, and a 100- acre farm to Watson T. Wilkinson, a son. The widow, Sara T. Wilkinson, was named the residuary beneficiary, and an income was provided for her.

The will was dated March 29, 1950, and the son and daughter were named the executor and executrix, respectively. Two heirs, Eugenia Fittipaldi and Ernest E. Mayer, will share the $3,500 estate of Christine Franck, Plumstead twp. The will was dated July 19. 1950, and the testatrix died Feb.

27. John A. Schafer, liristol, who died Feb. 28. left a personal estate of and real estate valued at $7,500.

located at 536 Swain Bristol. Ethel Philips, who was named executrix, will inherit the property at 536 Swain st. Three daughters, Edna Sharky, Ethel Phillips and Dorothea will inherit the residue. The will was dated Feb. 19, 1946.

Letters of administration in. the estate of Max Frey, Bedminster I were granted to Ernest F. Frey, Ottsville, amounting to an estate of $5,000. The decedent who died Jan. 29, left a widow, Mary Frey, Ottsville; a daughter, Anna Zoellin.

Bedminster and two sons, Max A. Frey, Malvern. RD 1. and Ernest, Ottsville. In the estate of Thomas H.

P. E. Weston, Bensalem letters of administration were granted to Charles Weston, June Eddington, amounting to $1,200 personal and $3,000 real estate. The decedent, who died Dec. 31, 1952.

left seven sons, Albert, Charles. Joseph, John, Richard, Edward and Robert, and four daughters, Mary Crasky, Clair Kitcherman, Doris Weston and Betty Weston. Wilmer H. Gretzinger, Trumbauersville, was granted the letters of administration in the estate of Charles H. Gretzinger, Trum- Boxus or Boxwood.

This is excellent for a low hedge of about feet. Black berries are prolific during the fall and winter. The common Rhododendron is Rhododendron Maximum but there are various other types also just as comparable. Rhododendron Hybrids are from a different species and are smaller plants. The (lowers are verfy much larger and obtainable in many more colors than Rhododendron Maximum.

Rhododendron Carolinianum is another species that is good for planting in places where only partial shade is available. The flowers are smaller but still beautiful. Flowering shrubs are desirable around homes if plat ed well. Such shrubs as Weigela, Deutzia, Flower- ing Quince, Kolkwitzia, and Flow! ering Crabapples are beautiful in the Spring with supreme color and perfume. Many produce colorful fruit or seed pods ior fall color appreciation.

When planning your landscape, i care should be taken in deciding upon shrubs or trees which will I offer color and beauty for most of the year. A well established nursery is equipped to supply both good advice and healthy plant material. Reliable nurseries offer a liberal guarantee covering their plant material for a growing season. Plant material is an important investment for every home. Like every other investment, care should be taken to select best for youi purpose.

A wise selection means increased value of your home and porperty. See you soon again! Germany surrendered to the Allies, May 7, 1945. LEvrrrowN nurseries Everything for Your Garden Service KOIJTI4 AT EIMiKLY I'll. llriatol K-1355 DR. ALBERT A.

GOLDSTEIN OPTOMETRIST 242 MILL ST. (2nd Floor), BRISTOL, PA. Tel: Bristol 8-1491 HOI RS Monday through Saturday Monday, TfaurMdny, Friday Evrnlug Appointment MecMiiary) EYES EXAMINED FITTED PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Pilate asks the multitude what evil Jesus has done. Pilate washes his hands, denies responsibility for condemning Jesus. ESPITE reluctance to condemn Jesus, he finally was forced by the mob shouting, Him, crucify to bow to their demands.

Washing his hands, Pilate disclaimed responsibility for what he was about to do and ordered the crucifixion. THE COMMUNITY IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE Union Good Friday Service April 3rd, 12 Noon to 3 Clock Conducted by the Members of The BRISTOL MINISTERIUM St. Protestant Episcopal Church Walnut and Cedar Streets Rev. George E. Boswell, S.

T. Rector Music and Meditation Based on The Last Words From The Offerings Will Be Placed in The Treasury of The Ministerium for United Projects (Worshippers May Enter or Leave the Service During the Singing of the Hymns) TlatuJvaL i flower clusters along with excellent fall foliage color and fruit col- The fruit is borne in clusters GARDEN NOTES By Walter Pltzonka, Jr. This time of spring is excellent bauersville, amounting to a per- for landscaping homes. Much su- aonal estate of $1,200 and real! estate $5,000. The widow, Ella I).

I o.retZ!,n!er: Naturally plants such as spreading tion plantings. Two outstanding Stroudsburg, and Wilmer, Trum if and are usually an attractive red shade. This plant can either be a perb plant material is available free type or bush form. The bush which is hardly ever seen used. form more adoptable for founda- bauersville, and a daughter, Myrtle Hartwich, Phoenix, are the heirs.

The decedent died Dec. 23. 1952. In the estate of Abigail M. Carr, I Warminster Howard Barnes, 115 East State Doyles-! town, was named executor and the estate amounted to $7,000.

The heirs are Susan Starkv, C. Leslie Carr and Clinton Carr, a grandson. The will was dated Nov. 7, 1949, and the residuary heirs are Susan J. Starkv, C.

Leslie and Clinton Carr. The testatrix died Feb. 18. Yews or pyramidal Arborvitae are varieties are Viburnum Carlesi and good and should be used but other viburnum Rhytidophyllmn. not so common types are outstand- Another good foundation plant is and some more reasonable in jjex Crenata Convexa or the price.

Viburnums can be Japanese boxleaf holly. This is a in both evergreen or deciduous j()W growing shrub with evergreen types. The Viburnum has attractive ieaves resembling the leaves of Cherry trees along the Schuylkill River, were dedicated May 8, 1933. The 17th Amendment was ratified May 9. 1913.

Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH. a pleasant akaline (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth more finnl.v. To eat and talk in more comfort, just sprinkle a little FAS- TEETlf on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Cheeks "plate (denture breath), Get FASTEETH at any drug store.

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Every jacket is lined, and some have blouses to match the linings. PETITE MISSES SIZES $25-00 to $40-00 S. PAT. OFF. BRUNER'S SPORT SHOP 324 MILL STREET PHONE: BRISTOL 3035.

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Years Available:
1911-1966