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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Bristol, Pennsylvania
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PAGE 10 BRISTOL COURifchl and TIMES Wedding Bells Chime For Lower Bucks County Brides Mrs, 1 Bellerby-Ferryman ('hlll'-f). lin Ncpt. is'i I- ilt I by Ss-f'oiui ui Mr. I' 1.01 ovfion I 'ctH' iiuf Hr. Mon: 'it tiic 1 I Kiri vo by Mr ai lllc or; an 'lili- falh lU of licsi lif'fi V.

ai; a a'-'jiiirr-, I fx-aii I boiiff l' 'i aii i aad uI! aaakl by i Kr.a-.. of thc b'a lalo of pii fii-r A of i i i Iilacf th. a pf ivfr V. laiifrii-at Ihf' o' Mi a 8th Annua Conference Be Staqec PcaffK-k f)hw- po-iU ind She of v.ia'c and IjIuc li; idcsrn.i'! Mi Joannc 'lliotiip li Joalitic arii, vvor(- du dre. ses iikc the liono- earned nfe.e^.'j, of wfiitc pink porri l'atnek vrvcd as ,1, I wei i- .1 alies '1 botnp.

(Jii and ltoinas I'-ell'a hy. TIk' the bride seli-et- ed lar the aii aquania lin p'eau soie heatii, rri cor a (M'ehid: A 1 held iiiiriK'diateiy the fiTeriiony, tir- ranf. for j'iir-ts. '1 and are re. iditia llillmevili." l'elind' The bndv- r.

a of Si Ihibei Seliooi r. ef-retary at Hohtii and i- a of S( hool Tam.aqtia, He eni' ed ai ork Ship l.uiidiîii,‘ ('orporaiion, .1 Stage Monthly Meeting Mfs. 1 Arrnahiy AAichalochick-Armalay Paul Lindemuth ordan-Lindemuth of Ihe hndc, wa.s the maidj The marriage of Miss Doris lek, daagfiter of Mr. and of honor. Shv was attired in an; Margaret Jordan, daughter of Mr.

Fairicss, orchid gown of nylon organza and Mrs. flobert Jordan, 1509 ilill.a was married to Daniel Jos-jtunng a fitted bodiec, modilied Mott West Bristol, to Paul eph Armalay, son of and Mrs. neckline, short sleeve.s and Lindemuth, son of Mr. and Mrs. LfMJis Arrnalay, Levittown, Aag.

a F)lealed cummerbund and bow. 2 2 at Our l.ady of The bouffant skirt was ballerina Help Church, i.ev- She wore a quc-l'n's crown ittown. with circular veil Harriman Mcthwlist Myron M. Uadnerosky of- color of tier gown and Bristol. Roland L.

Carlson offi- Carl Lindemuth. 148 Heartwood Hoad, Highland Park, I.evittown. took place Sept. 16. 4 p.m..

at Mrs. John A. Atkin.s Miss Anna Mae Liszewski. by her father, wore a full length daughtt'r of Mr. and Mrs.

Ale.x- gown of chantilly kice featuring ander Liszewski, 920 a neckline with cry- Pennfield, Bristol, tx'came the stals and pearls. A crown of bride of John Arthur son stals and tear drop pearls held wore a street length dress of of Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins, iingertip veil. The bride and sequins was held hy a headpiece of pearls.

Ik Miss Sally Jordan, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She Rev. romance blue silk organza. Other attendant.s were Miss Grace Lindemuth. sister of the groom; Miss Joyce Jordan, sister of the bride; Miss Barbara Smith andi ciatod at the ceremony.

Organist jMiss Mary Smith, cousins of was Mi.ss Liszewski, sister of the Mrs. Barbra Carlson and bride. Patty Sherman, cousin of vnnaiict bridv. She wiis actired in a bal- vocalist was Mrs. Claire Van bride, was the flower girl.

Sot'st. The bride was given in marri Jean Voorhecs. colored length dresses at thf ceremony. a ca.scade bouquet of white 'Iho l)ride. iiiv('ii in marnagi' centered with orchid by her father, wore a floor length' John Vanko, Levitfown, sei'ml gown of cluintilly lace and lulle as man.

over taffeta wiih 'I'he bride's mother chose a bodice, Ix-ige (h'ess, m.atching accessor- necklinv t)ointed les and a corsage of pink ro.ses. Sfif! wore a queen crown of or mother wore a j)ink an.L'e w.th 'a lingertjj) dres.K. matching a'xivssories and veil of imported illusion cor.sage of white ro.ses. long sltHives. scauopexi necKuneiserved as best man.

carried a piayer tM)ok with A reception took place at and a Queen Ann waistline. Kern, John OMS jeynibidiurn oreliids and of Boyles Resfaurant. Bristol. skirt had scalloped tiers of lace Smith, all cousins of the 34 Robin Hill Lane, Red white Bible edged with lace Hill, Levittown, on Sept. 2, 4 p.m.,!with a white orchid and stream- at the Emilie Methodist Church.jers of stephanotis.

Levittown. i Rev. Thomas Moore performed ceremony. Organist was Miss Judy Schad and vocalist was Mrs. lerina length gown of pumpkin All the bridesmaids wore i The bride, given in marriage featuring a boat necklint'.

age by her father. She was organza The flower girl wore tired in a gown styled with full length frock, lace and sequin bwiice featuring, brother of the long sleeves, scalloped neckline! Department our Alter a fioneymoon trip to Ni- Kails ami Canada, the sS U-ouple is residing in I.anghorne. with sequins and nylon accordion pleats and a train. A fingeriip veil with scalloped lace iiti I mi cui vuuaju5 ui iJiv room, and Steve Metzner. i D0SC 0V earer was Garry Kern, i groom bearer The bride's mother chose a ro- long sleeves and a lull skirt with 'a fnistle back.

She wore a tiara of crystals and with veil to match her gown and earned a colonial of carnations of pumpkin color. Bridesmaids weiv Mrs, Valerie Kozak, who wore a baby blue 'gown, and Miss Nancy Kennedy. I who a lavender gown. The Conservation and Wild Life Their gowiLs were styled like the wore idpieees and carried planned a tour of Bowman's Hill colonial bouquet.s of carnations and Wiishington Crossing match the color of their gowns. Park Wednesday.

i Flower girl, Anna Marie Ifkovitz, The group will meet 10:30 a.m.. wore a full length skipper blue at the Bird Banding with short puffy sleeves. nf die As Trie I of l'U. Mold an-. oiifei i'tiec ()el to tfu' Ho'''! hn, Mon d.

lnd compos r-a of VOO rniM'i Mi All ai I 1 dil't'e'or, v. ill The HonorahK- Thomas I )ou nl.itivc from I'lrst St'iie Of U'M pal at a ban(juel i 1 Oil the there wil t'-i'U' of tt, ic peninsula. 1 ii.ipaa are, 1 plead'nt. il ft Purl' a', i il 'Wi M'lra-k, 1. i -1 i and Marn i .1.

Tno li- fi(im the chap i 1 Mr: V' I. 1 ih- (, Ml. f. Piin-''-r fie ,1 'hatter)) 0 their fiionlhly at honie i.orr.aine li! Mil (ai( lllflllded l'lMnee, Mareelle Myer Doi Mariano, and Cheuill" Tho iiot rj Smith and (iainett (i.ame. pl'iy The uinniti" Mrs Tllf liexl 1 at llonie i ni.i-.qiiei p.ii'l'v I mance blue sheath of silk or- Department of the Bucks county maid of honor and they wor ov 11 skit blue Qf Clul)s has matching headpieces and hat and shoes and white gloves and f)urse.

The mother wore a pink dress of silk or- ganza. a cream colored hat, white gloves and purse and shoes to match her dress. Both wore corsages of yellow roses. I A reception was held at the P'ire House, immedi- iafely following the wedding, for 225 guests. The newlyweds took a honey- The bride is a 19W) graduate of JANE GRAY GRABOWSKI, Editor Kathy Finegan, Peggy Smoyer, Assistants WorkshoD Staqec denC ub Mrs.

Robert Topolesky Delhaas High School. The groom i. i. graduate of Delhaas. Is Chapter President Birthday Supper Highlights Meeting h.

M' i Mr PRESCRIPTIONS Kan ij PH 595 Bath St Bristol ST 8-6475 A REMINDER TO BUSINESS FIRMS You can increase your Business Earnings by displaying this prestige emblem It identifies firms of Prestige in Business and Civic Life in this Community r- WELCOME WAGON TUrner 7-2767 ilouer ai ranging workslup wa, leatnrrd the tir.st ttunn- ing of the of tlie le.ss llilL- (iarden Clul). The ua.s reet-ntly at the Hills Gommunily ('enter. It wa announced that Club will its annual party Oct p.m.. at the ('om- miinity enter. for the Richard O'Brien Honored At Party may t)y contacting co-chaii-men, Mrs.

James and Kdmund Martin, or any member of Club. It was also reiK)rted I I ,1 I at Philopatrian Club, 11)23 (, las a trip to mi i NVw Walnul it. alu- oct. 10 LToui, will Icave are Community Centc'r at HaJO a.m Philadelphia Chapter of Misericordia Alumnae As- has announced the recent election of Mrs, Robert tj 1 1 1 Society of Chris- Burder lioad, wokinson Me- Blue Kidge. U'vittown.

as morial Church. Croydon, staged dent for a birthdiiy party in con- Mrs, Topolesky will preside at junction with its September busi- Hichard ot andi public Plans We're completed for the fall flower show set for tomorrow. Irom 2 to and Wednesday, from 10 to 4 pin The affair is oiK'n to th( a meeting on tomorrow, 8 p.m., ness mwting. Tables, decorated in themes in keeping with months from January through December, had two hostesses and six guests at each setting. A di.scussion on an informal dance planned jointly by the Philadelphia Chapters of Alumane of Kings College.

Mis- After the meal the Bell Telephone Company presented a film on Marie Zehner presided at the business meeting. (i Brieii, Hristdl, celebrated his birthday at a party im iiilc.s llilis I'-ire erieuril.a ami liie of in S27 to .11 HI, i.iiiK.s.s iim.s III! treasury, proceeds from a trip to the Lallosa Plant in llatboro. Mrs. Harold Rowe Scranton, will be held. of tlu' at the mei'ting were Rcimnnage bale ('larence iiair in the arrange-p ment cla.ss.

and Mrs, Patricia t5y broup Walsh in the spi'cimen class, were Mrs, Stephen Westaby, Winfield Miller and iiicliidt'd. Mr O'Brien itid Ml" (irotz. Mar Tony, Aniui and M.tn.mo Marcelle, Diana and Hilly Mver-. aiul Ruth weii. Jacky and Bozoor, Ham Supper Kathy Mc.Xulty.

Fr.ances, Matt gy CloSS hi'u Cheiyl Dine Some ui-re unable to attend but i-'aialis Class of the nt and Reformed of will Mrs. John Lynn. A rummage sale will be and Friday, by 'ithe Women of St. Jaanes copal Church. Bristol.

Clothing, household items, furniture and other articles be available. Co-chairnu'n for the sale are William I'oltz. ST 8-433G. Mrs. Charles A'oung, ST Mrs.

Mark ScK)by. ST 8-M4!) and presf'nt('d the program book for the year. Freda Warburton was chairman of the birthday dinner. TO AN.MVKKSAKV Mr. and Mrs.

William Campbell, Freida 11 Heights, will celeljrate their I9th wedding anniversary tomorrow. Route 32. between Hill Tower Road and Mill. A trip through the bird conducted by Dr. Paul Fluck, well-known bird lover and conservationist.

will be followed with a visit to the Thompson Neeley House and herb garden aixl the soldiers' graves. After a box luncheon, the group will meet at the Booth in the Wild Flow'er Preserve and David Benner will lead a tour through the varioiLS garden trails. The visitors will be adorned the bustle back. She carrivd a small basket of white carnations, mums and breath, James Atkins, brother of the groom, servcxi as best man. Ushers were Jack Nahm and Robert Coulter.

James Atkins 11. nephlnv of the groom the ring bearer. The mother chose for the wedding a brown silk organza eyelet dress wiih beige underskirt, beige and a corsage of gardenias. The groom's informed by Wilson Heinnitsh of I mother wore a navy blue print the Bucks County renovation white accessories and a gram, of the education section corsage of white carnations and of the Mary K. Parry Trail which pink I'osebuds, has been sponsored by the County federation.

This trail will be developed for a field study program for the Bucks County school children. A trip to the new Memorial Building and Park CKfice will be followed by going to Old Ferry Inn Snack Bar and Souvenir iShop. All memf)ers of the Federation, their husbands and friends are invited to go on the tour. The rain date is Oct. 4.

A reception was held immi'- diately following the ceremony, at the FMgely Fire Hall, for 285 guests. The couple noneymooned in Miami Beach. and is residing on Arthur Pennfield, Bri.s- tol. The bride is a graduate of haas High School and Rider College, Trenton. She is a medical laboratory technician at Lower Bucks County Hospital.

The groom is a graduate of Dobbins Trade School. Philadelphia, and is a bricklayer. the Lacdies Auxiliary Session The Ladies Auxiliary of Bristol Homing Pigeon Club stag- ed its September meeting recent- i Women's Famous Brand ly at the home of Anna State Road. Croydon. Co-hostess was Mary Dombrowski.

3.88 Marie Gosik presided at the 88 business meeting. It was announced that the Auxiliary is selling Christmas cards as a fund- ribising project. Cancellation Shoe Center NewportviUe Rd. At Rt. 413 1 ct'lt'- loiirlh hiiili- 1 t-; i.

i i -I ir 1 I I I Si 1 1 1(1 IKI IM.AWMI» Tir' Mi.s.ionary ei St. Lia Luther.ni Croydon. juin with other of Ph arc'a a to held Crest en and Sunday, stage Its annual bazaar and ham supiMT on Oct. n. the church.

b.azaar will at 3 p.m. in the all purpo.s<> room. There will be an elaborate t'hristmas table, plants, llower arrange- nv'nts. aprons and needle work. will be Pastor and Rot)-! cakes, pies, cookies, on leave jellies, pickles, a injtn Pastor Stade is children, and a table the ofiof white elephant treasures.

the urrcction, ardh'V. Nylon TwistWeave IN YOUR OR OFFICE iS Breath Taking A Of I 50 Yds. $350 HHf OPEN TIL 9PM ME 9-0778 Colluber 1562 Bristol Pk. (Rt 13 CORNvVFL PA, SON Purchases will Ih' held during supiHT which will Ix' serMMi from 4 to 8 are 1.23 adult cents chil dren under 12 X-RAY SPINOGRAPHY DR. JOHN J.

KOMAREK CHIROPRACTOR 130 MILL BRISTOL STillwells 8-0514 Dudley 7-1278 CHIROPRACTIC a separate and distinct science of locating and adjusting the articulations of the spinal column for the purpose of treating human ailments by the removal of nerve interference. 5 POINTS BEAUTY SALON SPECIAL FOR AAON. thru THURS. REGULAR 12.50 CREAM WAVE 50 NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED Wl 9-3355 or Wl 9-2276 A'QiRNfcR OPPOMTE ACME. LtVITTOAN, PA.

Vanity Fair HAIR STYLING 2309 HAINES LEVITTOWN, PA. Wi 9-3399 MR. JOHN has moved from Newporiville Road to our Haines Road Salon. SPECIAL SALE CARYL RICHARDS BODY WAVE S750 complete.

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Years Available:
1911-1966