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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Fairless Hills oman Host To 500 By KAV KASTKRLING fi-34(n Mrs. Kay Bulkovich, Road, cntortained members of her club. Attcndin? were Mrs, Agnes Verbich, Mrs. Sally Kondas. Mr.s.

Mamie, Millie Blasius, Mrs. Helen Deithorn, Mr.s. Mary DK'nsNiforo, Mrs The Most Rev. .1. Krol, D.D., J.C.D..

ArchbLshop of Philadelphia conferred the Sacrament of Confirmation last evening at Qi.een of the Universe. on lx)ys and 141 Girls. This was his first official visit to this area in this capacity. Thousands of jXM)pk- grec'ted the Archbishop iK'fore and during the ceremonies. At 7 .30 p.m.

the Archbisliop was presented with flowers of by two first grade pupils; P'lizabeth Wcinhoimer and Joseph Santy. The procession began with a of altar follow'ed by the senior altar boys of Bishop Egan and a host of visiting clergy. The Mar-1 Bishop Neumann Color Corps, 4th Degree Knights of Columbus iorm(Hl a color guard for His Kxceilehcy, John Knd. The deacon.s of horvir to the -Archbishop the vSabadish, assistant rwtor of St. and the Hev.

John E. Gillespie, assi.stant of Conception both of Levittown. The James Coyle, Pastor of of the with the hoir Sings following humns were sung by the choir; 'Ave and during administration of the Sa- iiriiiith i' crarnont of ('onfirmation. During confined to his following a of the Most Rless(Hi leg injury. iS the son of Mr i Sacrament, hymns were and Hobert Griffith Austin Queen Of Universe Con firms 280 Arrlihishoj) Visits Levittoivn I earl and Mrs.

Anihuny on of and (lei.rge Wyandotte fioad. hi- birthday Oct. :5. "ue.st.'; were his brother, Timmy, and his cousins. Alexis and Franci.s Verbich, Sammy and Allen iX'Cristo- foro, John, Cecelia and Susan Yur- osko.

Michael of Mr. and Mrs. 'I'homas Austin Drive, is ai hrjme folio.ving a at TV Last And Good, Olivier Tops Drive, and fourth stu- O.xford Valley JOlcrncntary School. Dr, 'ind Mr David B. Dunkle and daughter up residence on Lane.

Dr. Dunkie at Bucks County Hospital arwl recently in Germany. Mr. and Don MicheniT vi.sited with their family. and Don MichemT Road.

and Haney, Brown.sville. w-'-rc at the irf their and farri ily. Mr. Mr Shaf lets Afiiiover BRISTbL i an- tum and to chfiir and class were under the diriK-tion of the Sisters of Saint who instruct in the of the I niverse Parochial The Church was beautifully by the Altar Committee. 'Jlie following l)oys and Sacramant of Confirmation in addition to a num- of Confinnalion was adrninisterod to 2H0 rhildrcn and a ruiinl)or of adults of Queen of the pari.sh, l.evittown, last night ))y the Mo.st Rev.

John J. Krol, archhi.shop of the Philadelphia With the Archbishop (center) are the two who seived as deacon.s of honor, the iicv. John K. (lille.spic (left) a.s.sistant rector of Iinrnai-ulatc ('onception and the Joseph a.s.si.slant rector of St. the ariKci pari.sh, lM)th also of Levittown.

relax here-ndd years to your MONDAY TUESDAY HUDU ir. GINA 08RIGIDA SSPTEMBER" BOYS Alli.son, W. IJsmf.i, I5ii.ssl*-t, lU-cconf. .1. Hi'til, .1.

Hintf, F. Brady, A. J. Hyrne, ('nmthfr. Cjirty.

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M. Mitfhell, A. Mone. C. Mon tonarti).

J. .1 W. Moran, M. Moriarity, W. Murph.v.

Neyra, Notwidt, W. (Kk- ford, (i. Orlino, J. 1). Pfiffner.

F. I'lshi, Porter. Price, HaMsdale. it. Ifahill Kitchic.

KfHkford. J. Ruane, Huppreeht, P. hwartz, F. M.

K. Silas. I). Smith, 'r. I), Spadaccino, II.

Spencer, J. .1 Stough. J. K. Vance, G.

Walbcrji, .1. 1). Wheatley. I). Whyte, Williams, D.

Wi.s- niewski, II. Zienler. iJkL DRIVE-1 IN J1 CARLOADI 'COME SEPTEMBER" "BIG GAMBLE" RADIANT IN CAR HEATERS om ilVffTOWN NJ. $1 Per Carload I Plus Tax rch hu (, irjA Pi "COME SEPTEMBER TONITE AT 7 A 9 "com SEPTEMBERS' GIRLS F. Apice, M.

F5, Hendorovich. (', Bennett, I P. Ulair, Hlanx'O, A. Hoardman, S. I K.

Kruno, I). Bruno, F. Budzin.ski I C. liurtuH. J.

Cahill, A. arroll, A. Ca.sper, K. l.irke. ().

(V)leman. Coyle, P. r.indall. Davis. B.

D. M.v./a, A. Des- jardirie, E. Deviin. Diedel.

I)ictz, J. Doyle. I-. Doyle. K.

Dri.scoli, A. Dud- zm.ski, D. Fk'cles, J. M. Eich iKTgei', M.

Fallon. F'lack. F'oley, B. PTantz, D. Freeman, P.

M. (iarant. K. FrielinK. D.

T. (iencarelli. J. P. K.

M. (iooley, Gormley, A. (ireen. L. Greenfield, P.

Guidotti, Il.u'erty. Hamilton, Haneman. H. Han.sen. V.

Harri.s. D. Hay.s. K. Ilirchoff.

Hane.s. M. K. Kane. Kelly.

F. Kennon. .1. Kennon, Kliiba, D. Kubiak.

kiwski. 'r. S. Liptrot, Lucas, Luchak. K.

l.udwij;. A. Lynn, K. Luchak, U. Ludwijj, A.

Lynn, S. Maher, N. J. McAndrew, McCann, Martin. McCleery.

C. D. McDevitt, C. M. McGinley, C.

MifJinni.s. Merlano, D. McGinnis, A. Mooney, N. Mulligan, K.

A. L. B. Connor, Owens, D. Palchak, A.

te. M. Piente, K. Poiizzi, K. Preder- Ka.st, G.

Prce, M. ree. E. Reff. S.

Fieither, E. Roberti. J. Robinson, I). Rooney, L.

Ro.s-si, J. Rutkow.ski, J. Scanlin. K. J.

S. lauter, Shpink, K. Simmons. M. Simpson, G.

I), Smith, K. Smith, SPenccr, V. Spencer, B. Stackhouse, T. Thackray, V.

Tomshaw, Twohig, D. Uhi, P. Uhi, V. Volpe, .1. B.

Wilker, D. Wilks, D. Wood. B. Zorn.

By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI) David Susskind detonated his super- biockbuster, Power and the Sunday night and its fallout should fleck the wasteland with fond memories for some time to come. The two-hour CBS-TV special, with Laurence Olivier, an all-star cast and a $650,000 budget, was billed as the biggest dramatic spla.sh. Since Marilyn has called off, who can deny that billing? Although glowing ptT- formance made it a memorable event, the production had too many flaws to be rated as a complete triumph. The message for one thing, was booted. Shades of meaning weren't nourished by the script.

Graham novel is a Biblical allegory which Lnspires by reaffirming, in intricate, paradoxical terms, the final triumph of goodness and spiritual powers over materialistic forces that would deny those qualities. was the Mexico of 30 years ago, after a socialist revolution Ic'd to one decree which declared all priests to be traitors, to be hunted and, when captured, e.xecutcd. The protagonist was Lhe last priest. A moral scoundrel, the priest nevertheless clung to the symbolical nature of his presence and continued to serve the frightened biit stilWewut He that he alone, despite his sins, could (rod in a man's He was betrayed and, as a new priest arrived on the executed. The novel gave us, along with its stimulating paradoxes, a soaring victory.

Dale Wasserman, who adapted the novel for this TV-motion picture production, devised an ending in which political overtones became dominant. The delicate spiritual synthesis that enveloped Greene's eternal life rhythms was wrecked. As a result, focus on the final vision w'as taken from Olivier, the priest, and given, much debased, to his execuiioner, portrayed most impressively by George C. Scott, Olivier, as I mentioned earlier, was far ahead of the script. He realized strengths and weaknesses with facial control, with a sinking tired, candid speech, an attitude of deep shame and devotion.

Julie Harris, as Maria, w'as beau- On llridi(e Open Bidding For Simplicity By OSWALD JACOBY tifully caught up in the of her role. Roddy McDowall, as the Judas of this story was superb. Others in this cast, were right in their cameos, Cyril Cusack, Tim Fritz tragedy mas episode, Season to be Jolly, w'hich airs Thursday, Dec. 21 on NBC-TV. "The Locked a forthcoming episode In will co-star Zachary and Viveca What is a NORTH (D) 30 AJ83 AK54 72 A J76 WEST EAST 4kKQ5 A 10 972 V83 AQ64 10 953 3 SOUTH A A64 10 972 8 Both vulnerable North East South West 1 Jf, Pass 1 Pass 2 Pass 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening Weaver, Patty Duke, Keenan Inge Wynn, Leonardo Cimino, Mildred Script is by Ernest Ki- Dunnock, Rose Gregorio, Thomas noy "The Jazz of Dave Bru- Gomez, Frank Conroy and about will be CBS-TV Twen- a dozen others.

Only Martin Ga-jtieth profile for Sunday, bcl, as the police chief, seemed Dec, 31. to have trouble him-1- self in his role. Ann of Philadelphia, also appeared in the play. Director Marc Daniels produced some excellent scenes with his studio anchored cameras, but some of his intimate compoiitions were wildly frustrating in their alofness. The production, which spread 40 sets over more than eight acres of stutlio space New York, was designed by Burr Schmidt, His scenery was a remarkable achievement, although I found the indoor scaling of villages and mountains to he di.s- tracting at times.

The original music, composed and conducted by Lawrence Rosenthal. was another notable con- tributit)n to this drama. CHROMOSOME? VIovie Timetable 2nd Action Hit 'MARINES, LET'S GO" OIANT KIDDtt PIAYOIOUND Towm itvmowN sHomwe cmtu iv, tivrrtoiMN fwm wi FRIt PARKING 1,000 EVENING 7:20 8,9:30 ROCK GINA HUDSON LOLLOBRIGIDA SEPTEMBER TOWNE THEATRE TI oi ADVENrURt IN AFRICA i lum THE 1.10 by oe LUXf GAMBLE CAR TONITE WITH THIS AO ALVINO'S ((tmn itmn On S. Rf. rl Next fo In TONIGHT FEATURING Trombone of WINDING of lhe All Time, GREATS! ---------Plus Great Clanneti.i Peanuts Huko BRISTOL BRISTOL DRIVK-INS to Peyton nier LINCOLN from Haunted Devils MORRISVUJ.K Big Septem- biT," l.KVITTOWN TOVVNK NLVVTOVVN H.ALL iosed through Tuesday, Starts Wedm-sday, Naked 'H p.m.) (NEW lilRLINGTON HIGH p.m.) TRKNTON liRlNSWKK (ientlemen" TREVOSE FIRE CO.

TURKEY DINNER FAMHY STYLE TREVOSE FIRE HOUSE 4900 STRFPT Sun Nov. 5th 2 ADULTS $1.50 CHILD. 75c CHILD UNDfR FREE TAKE OUTS ALSO AVAILABLE BIG FEAST SEE PAGE 2 C.APITOL to the of Devil at 4 TRE.NT DRIVE-INS EWING (Trenton) Big L.WVRE.NCE (Trenton) Seventh File, DIX (Bordentown) (7 p.m.) Brides of (8:30 p.m.) Bury the (10:10 p.m.) MOORESTOWN CARLTON Right and (7:30, 9:40 p.m.) RIVERSIDE FOX Closed through Thursday, starts Friday of the (7, 9 p.m.) LEVITTOWN i FOX Would-Be I 130 and the MT. HOLLV MT. HOLLV (7, 9 p.m.) FLORENCE of Navar- (7:15 p.m.) (7 In 19,34.

champion bridge team, the Four Aces, announced their discovei 7 of the of In language this means that in choosing your first l)id you the one which will make action most simple. This principle is the basis of all successful modern bidding and while a correct early choice is nature to many players tcxlay, I feel that it is so important that it should be stressed again and again. Whether or not you bid four- card major suits originally, you should today's North hand with one club. This allows a one heart rebid if partner responds in diamonds, a raise if he responds in hearts or spades, and a pass if he responds onv no-trump. With this particular hand the four-heart contract also have been reachcnl if North had opened one heart.

The normal jack of diamonds opening by East would held North to tricks. I When South played the hand West also had a normal opening, the king of spades. This allowed South to make 11 tricks which was well worth while because the game was duplicate. bidding has been: North East South West 1V Pass 1 Pass IN.T. Pass 2 You, South, hold: 4bKQ1087 4K54 4bA632 What do you do? two no-tnmip.

Three is an acceptable second choice. In any event your hand calls lor a no-inunp raise. The Channel Swim: The cast for Picture of Dorian now includes Geor san Oliver, Louis Robert Walker with Cedric Hardwicke as narrator and John Fraser in the title role. The dramatic special will Ix' presented on Wednesday, Dec. on CBS-TV.

report on Communist China that includes films taken in.side its borders by a Swiss leporter. Fernand (iigon. will presented A chromosome is a microscopic carrier of the genes or units of heredity. The study of genes and chro- C. Scott, Su- mosomes may someday lead to Heyward and the doubling or tripling of our span.

It is important that we develop scientists to pursue the study of heredity and the other natural sciences. Ihifortunately many potential scientists may never go on to higher learning because there mav not be room for them in as an next year. Dan will l)e White early college. Already many colleges I are overcrowded and in 10 the gue.st years applications will double. star in the Christ- Lone Kesidciil Not Excited FORT S.MITH, knew President Kennedy W'as coming to town Sunday and they flocked to Fee him.

Well, just about everyijody. Paul Foster, quite frankly why all the fu.ss. sure are getting a J.ieople in he said. think they'd never (iov. Faubus We will need more and better college laboratories afid thousands more of the highest quality profes.sors.

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(Offer ExpirM Tues. Oct. 31) (Offer ExpirM Tues. Oct. 31) mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm tmm mmm mmm mmm mmm wmM TODAYS QUESTION Your rebid over one spade is two no-trumps.

"Wbat ac- tioQ you take in this ease? Answer Tomorrovr DR. HERBERT J. BELL OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED Telephone 373 W. State St. EX 4-5233 Trenton 8, N.J.

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