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The Levittown Times from Levittown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Highlanders Hold Dance; Vote Fetes By EMILY F. FAIRCHILD EL 7-1083 The Highlanders met recently the home of Doctor and Mrs. (lOmcr Williams, Buttercup Drive, Ca.sey Highlands. A dance held by the group at Hatboroi Manor. Saturday.

Mrs. Wilma': Keehlcr, president, pre'ided the meeting. i Great Living Americans Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, Buttercup Drive, Casoy Highlands, celebrates! iiis fifth birthday, with a ly.

His guest were: Nancy Susie Beifuss. Donna, Debbie, and Craig f'ischer, Paul Schubert, Jack Cantlin and Albert De Palentino. Ka.slcr dinner guests of Mr. nrd were her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Stout, Patterson, N.J. cowFf-mps page 7 TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1958 Trevose Heights Post Wedding DR. JONAS E.

SALK WERNER VON BRAUN .1. EDGAR HOOVER Mr. and Mrs. Klwood Doderer.j Maple vvere honored at family celebration at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Bethayres, on the occasion of their birthdays recently. i These three leading American citizens were among six honored by the U.S.

Chamber of Commerce with its second annual Living awards at a leadership dinner last night in Washington. Salk was named for his role in the development of successful vaccines against poliomyelitis and influenza. Von Braun was hon- ored for missile reasearch and enabling this country to launch its first earth satellite. Hoover, veteran director of the FBI, was selected for achievement in detection and prevention of crime and guidance of yoimg persons toward wholesome thinking and patriotism. LILLIAN E.

EL 7-7793 and Mrs. Richard Ar.bach, 842 Avenue Trevose Heights, announce the marriage of their daughter. Joanne Arbach, to' James T. Johnson son of Mrs. Lillian K.

John'on. 4.38 Hlm- vvood Ave. and Joanne were married 18, which was his birthday. They are living with her family. The couple i spent a weekend at the slu)re recently.

A po.st-vvedding party was held Saturday at the Arbach re.si- deri''e. Bohhy Tatnall. son of Mr. George Tatnall, Pine celebrated his seventh birthday' April 10. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Cipolla recently moved into their new home at 1367 Rosebud Road, Village. They formerly resided at Higbee Philadelphia. Mr. Cipolla is employed at Stahl Chevrolet, vSouthamp- ton.

gue.cts of the Cipol- BristolChuich Middlefown GOP Sunday Endorses Candidates Plans Picnic The Chatter Club met recently at the home of Mrs. F'redrick C'lark, Acorn Oakiord. Members present were Mrs. John Walker. Mrs.

Griseck, Mrs. Jack ('aravello, Mrs. James Rementer. Mrs, Alfred Kerby and Mrs. Jack Willits.

Dorothy Hinchliffe, 4924 liidge and Miss Gail Johnson. went to see the play Loud Red Patrick" at the Bensalem High Republican organization spon-'bills than any other Pennsylvania School, recently. county and state candi- in the past quarter cen- date.s were unanimously en- tury, many bills of importance to at a recont meeting of the the people in this area. John Kitchener's aunt, Airs Mary Saningen. Morton.

Pa. had The vSunday School of St. Middletown Township Republican she hcr.self had sponsored 18 April KUchen- James Kpi.scopal Church. Bristol, Club held in the Parkland Fire of these and only a few had held its regular monthly meeting Hou.se. Mr.

Rajimond Maishall, JMpnibers and guc.st.s heard obscene perintendent, presiding. many of the local candidates deeding Silver Lake to Bris- Ihe Sunday School picnic is their own behalf and State Representative Marvin Washington I), C. for three days by Keller, unopposed candidate for He left with his graduating class. ipd nnra''Vor: -'oH 'ho of the er's aunt. Miss Sarah Dowds, passed'incUuiing'her hill.i'asain'si will celebratc her lileranue.

Thomas Buick. Brownsville Road. 'I'revose Heights, went to ticket. Introduced William Reeves and Inani asked to contact president Arthur Cavan- the GOP State Senator nomina-1 and Miss Susan Primaveria Phil or a were: tion. summed up his ten years Ludlow, ood Road, School teacher so that Tr Oakiord went with her graduating for busse.s may Washington for Mis.s Patricia Shocdcr, daugh- made.

Outsiders will he charged how this experience qualified him three days, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl M. children up to IB Sheoder. Davisville Road, cele- cents, brated her 13th birthday recently.

r. fharnpH old candidate for nomination as ct ct 8 vea of District Repre- 'h's hi sentative, who praised the Mi'S Frances Merkov, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Mer- The Fgg hunt held by the Ben- Marshall has been given per- 'balanced ticket for representing Jcond mi.s.sion I rent a bus for ihe and c'pmenced the Woman's was term, was in Washington and could not attend tlie rally and a big success. transportation of Sunday School candidates.

pupils beginning in vSeptembcr. Margarette Kooker, candidate for nomin- Installation was held recently' Those not havmg transportation lianVs running mate for nomina- ation as Slate CommitteemaTi hv the Auxiliarv of ihV kov. Rosebud Road. Casey Village, and wishing to nde in the bus are tion to the two First D.stnct A.s- ill and did not attend. Mrs.

Ben-alem Post of VFW was among the students of Wil- asked to forward their names. seats and present Knowlan. candidate for The Installing Olticer was past liam lennent High School whoj Five new Sunday Schoo teach- bent Irom that district, spoke of nomination as Slate Committee- president Marv Lichtner at the a three-day cla.ss ers are needed, and vohinteers her covering years v.oman was introduced and Post Jlome Linden Ave Oak- trip to D.C., recent- are asked to contact Marshall. ic, vetrran and political briefly. i ford Scores Gov.

Leader poke briefly Caiididati'S Day JosL'ph Hallowell. county mary campaign chairman, Fred Ziegler, county GOP chairman, up to the occasion, Kdward Boyer, Kooker scoied Goxeinoi all spoke of Republican State Can- churches will participate. Anyone tleorge Leader for vetoing more Dav Mav 8 when the wishing to make this trip fnr thn inn asked to forward his name. ly. On June 1 the Sunday School among Bucks County and Acolyte (iuild will visit the Maurice Johnson son of when the Wr.

and Mrs. Johnson, Sweet- offerings from all brier Drive, will be pre.sented. visited his grandparents. Mr. and choirs from all Fpiscopalian Mi.s.

Kooker scored Governoi Mrs. Russell Speck, Jensen Beach, Stuart, Fla. recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred E. Wright family, Yerke.s noad. Maple-1 ,0" 2 Ihe Womens I i crest, visited her sister, Mrs. Rob- Cora- fl aiSCS ert Dryden and family, Wantagh, breakfast. N.V,, recently.

Mr. and Rudy Viehweger. Jr. Pine Road, attended a Lasagna dinner recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Scherzer, Hi Park, Warminster. Other guests included. Harry and Margie Schuber. Peggy and Bob Hill, Flsie and Harry Kunz and Betty and Ernie Schulze. Rural Life Sunday will be observed by Middletown Grange 684 when members will attend Jt Robert Hughes, Lily Drive, a.m.

worship services in a body at Casey Highlands, celebrated his'the Langhorne Methodist Church Grange Marks birthday March 22. on Sunday, May 4. This announce- rcgular I action. business meeting of the Grange: Cut I'he action of F'alls Township tax collector id Struble in voluntarily cutting his own salary has been commended by the ('ivic Association and the Falls Township Board of Supervisors. A letter from the was sent to the praising Road, celebrated her birthday April 12.

Ronny Viehweger, son of Mr. unci Mr.s. Rudy Viehweger Wednesday evening in the Makefield Community House, Woodside. At the same meeting Mrs. Pine Road, was eight years old iicials to follow April 7, Ronny celebrated his Flower Show to be Joseph Segal.

L('A president. called the example of I public spirit and un.selfish action Uhat should serve as an example for all local, county and state of- birthday April 6, with dinner at Hatboro Manor followed by a family celebration attended by Ronny who has just joined the Cub Scouts received his Cub Scout uniform for his birthday. Herb Riddell, Rosebud Road. Casey Village, celebrated his twrthday recently. Mr.

and Mrs. Ferris Fairchild, Wanamie, were recent weekend staged at Middletown Grange The letter from the supervisors Fair in August. that Struble's action is a Mrs. Harry Atkinson lec- public action all politicians would do well to emulate." Struble limited his salary to $8,000 as tax collector with the turer. gave a report of a conference she recently attended at Wilmington.

Del. The next meeting of the Grange iem'aindir "of on May 7 feature a amounting to more Show of apparel made by mom- jjO.OOn liirned back to the bers. guest.i of Mr. and Mrs. Charles'Mrs.

Stanley Twining. Street Road. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. W'il- iiam Wilson, Mainland.

A social hour followed session with refreshments served under the supervision of "as signed I secretary. school board. The letter from by the township Milton Berkes, Mardi Gras Of Space Set four candidates for the top state offices will make an all-day tour of the county climaxed by a huge rally at the Goodwill Hose Co. Xo. 3 Hall, Swain and Mifilin Bristol, about 9 p.m.

Broken Dental Plates REPAIRED IN ONE HOUR Thun. Fri. 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Saf.

9 A.M. to 5 P.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY Bolden Dental Laboratory 823 CEDAR STREET Ph. ST 8 2309 Bristol, Ps. Phone before UP TO $2000 Small Loan Consumer noon for your ActDiscount Co Act Oih 24 ojh 24 money later You Monthly You Monthly Poymenti Recede the same day! 5169,82 5 745.32 J36.00 You select your 354.9020.00 956 5246 00 own repayment 454,6025.00 1167.72 56 00 556.94 30,00 1378.92 66.00 plan 1 Payments Include Principal and Interest The Mardi Gras of Space will I be held Saturday, May 3, at the Manor School, Penn Valley Road, Levittown.

from 2 to 6 p.m. The Mardi Gras is held an- Council Rock Teacher Wins Academic Grant Richard J. Gloyd. of Council Rock High School, Newtown, vas one of 50 teachers of science and mathematics who received National Science Foundation grants to study at The versity of Michigan next yar. The teachers will become slu- a ct i nually and offers an eniovabe dents in the ear for the en academic, year lM- 09 by the Nation- scholar.ship fund.

Science The committee has planned cx- which to the I games for the youngsters, to enable high school teachers to a white elephant sale, and Itudy in specialized areas. other articles such as Books. The grants are offered to teach-1 plants, bake goods and hand ers in grades seven through 12 in made items, public, private and parochial high i Refreshments will be served sctwoLs in any staie or territory. through the afternoon and in- Nineteen of the 50 recipients are'elude hot dogs, pizza pie, coffee, from iMichigan. land ice cream.

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Years Available:
1954-1965