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The Bristol Daily Courier du lieu suivant : Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 24

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Bristol, Pennsylvania
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1958 PA 01 14 John Billington VFW Plans 5 th Annual Banquet More than 200 persons are expected to attend the fifth annual banquet of the John Billington VFW Post of Levittown Saturday eight at the Four Chefs, -jpli i a. Maury Allen of the Levittown Times and Lou Hahn of Radio Station WBCB. will be awarded appreciation awards in rec- of their outstanding serv- erans of foreign wars through their individual media. The awards will be presented Holzer Other honored guests will include Police Chiefs Franklin P. ice to the community and to by Post Commander Walter W.jKirby, Falls Township; John B.

Walterick, Tullytown; Howard Shook, Middletown Township; Sergeant Richard Templeton, Bristol Township; and Sergeant Charles Jones, Pennsylvania State Police, Fairless Hills barracks. Jerry Young will MC the affair. Sylvia Brown, who has appeared on the Ed Sullivan show ion TV, will present a novelty and Evie Lynne will sing. Five Men Complete Training Course Five men of Explorer Post 69. Croydon, recently completed the Pennsbury District training course held at the Lafayette School.

They are George Schu- munk, Joseph Wilson, Robert Shettsltne, Albert Hochwald and Kenneth Alfrey. Dancing to a band led by Harry Dobbs will follow. Frank C. Hamilton is general chairman. Felix A.

Maiorana is ad book chairman, Lloyd Harvey is ticket chairman and Edward and Betty Foster will act as hosts. Holzer said that tickets may be obtained by calling Lloyd Harvey, ticket chairman at WI6-3801, later man Thursday night. Tickets are $4 50 each. I Twelve Faculty Additions Are Great Aid To School Charlet Harry Rhodes, of Washington Crossing, has enlisted in the U.S. Navy for a four year hitch.

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A SAT. NEWPORTVILLE FALLSINGTON ROAD, LEVITTOWN, PA. Toastmasters' Club To Install Officers The Trenton Club twill install new officers and play to members ladies when the i organization meets on Nov. 13 at the Washington Crossing Inn. Owen Evans.

Fairless Works executive of Morrisville, will be installed as the new president by outgoing official, Robert Jackson of the Delaval Corp in 1 Trenton. A program has been arranged by Willard C. Parker of Morrisville featuring a demonstration of Stero-Sound. The area group, club No. 1100 I of International, meets the second and fourth (Thursday of each month at the Inn at 6:30.

A cordial invitation is extended Bucks County residents inter- jested in speech improvement to visit one of the club meetings. With the school year well under way, the 12 new teachers who were added to the faculty of William Penn Junior High School, Fairless Hills, in September, are bringing their varied educational and professional experience into full play. Seven of the twelve teachers are new to the teaching profession, while of the remaining five experienced teachers, two have taught previously in the bury District, Stanley C. Beuchler, principal, announced. Transfers From Boehm Miss Marian L.

Fortna, who is in her fourth year of teaching, came to William Penn from the Charles H. Boehm Building and is currently teaching seventh grade music. In addition to her 8 Schools To Form New Chess League Eight schools will participate in the newly-formed Delaware Valley Interscholastic Chess League. They include: Hun School, Ewing High School. George School, William Tennant High School, Del- haas High School, Central Bucks High School, Upper Moreland High School, and Neshaminy High School.

A schedule, worked out by Forrest S. Sowers, has been adopted Matches will begin today and be held on these dates: Nov. 19, Dec. 3, Dec. 17, Jan.

7, Jan. 21, Feb. 4 and Feb. 18. regular classes, Miss Fortna, who has had considerable TV experience, also directs the seventh grade chorus.

Louis A. Croce, a former instructor in the Army Nike guided missile program, came from Pennsbury High School and is teaching eighth grade industrial arts. With a experience at Ewing Township High School, Mrs. Louise Hackett is presently teaching eighth grade core. Bradford Michelini, who coaches intramural football in addition to teaching seventh grade science, has had a teaching experience in New Jersey, while Stephen Mackarnecz, who also coaches intramural football adds the depth of four years experience in Maryland and New Jersey schools to his seventh grade core instruction.

Four in Seventh Grade Of the remaining seven teachers new to the profession, four are on the seventh grade level, two on the eighth and Miss Jill L. Beebe who has had several years experience in girl scouting, teaches both seventh and eighth grade health and physical education. Miss Cynthia Stewart, a former social worker, and Mr. Andrew J. Soltys Jr.

teach seventh grade core, while Miss Ellen B. Codell and Melvyn R. Gelenberg teach seventh grade mathematics. Mrs. Kathryn L.

Carr and Miss Carole R. Stoll teach eighth grade core, while Mrs. Carr, who has eight years professional newspaper experience, also supervises i the school newspaper. Bristol Teachers To Hear Speaker The Bristol Borough Association will present the first in a series of events for American Education Week. On Monday at the Warren Snyder School at p.m.

Harold J. Koch, president of the State Education Association, will an address on Wide a topic he considers timely in view of world 1 1 turmoil today. Supporting Koch be educators on the local, county, district and state levels I Educators and lay citizens from (the entire area are cordially in- livited to attend this affair. Massachusetts got its name from three Algonquin Indian words meaning the great I Color Printing Sketch Robert Bosler, a Pennsbury High School junior, points to his sketch of the color printing process which he presented to members of a technical English class. On the blackboard ledge are color prints showing various stages of his technique.

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