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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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14 Thursday Evening, December 23, 1954 Seven To Participate In Overseas Camp Seven students have been nam-jtinn. Previous camps have been ed to take part in George Germany and France, dedicat- seventh overseas work caijip, to he held in Germany in summer 1955, it was announced today by Principal Richard McFeely. we do is more important he. said, promises greater rewards to the individuals concerned and the society in which they live. It is with real satisfaction that.

I congratulate these on being Third Reunion Announcement, of the seven followed a third reunion of former workcampers at George School, 51 young men and women attend- from ing from various parts of the na Mr. and Mrs. Walton Hand of Crosswicks, N. and formerly attended Hamilton High. Mickey, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ingerman of Carversviile, is pditor of the school yearbook. Connie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Relief Funds Needed in State HARRISBURG UP The 1955 Malcolm R.

Longshore, 1334 fair- Legjsiature will have to provide a acres has been deficiency appropriation of at least a leading student and varsity $13,500,000 to carry the steadily in- creasing relief load through the Rav first five months of ed to work projects for the good of humanity. Thr reunion took hockey player this year. place on campus Dec. 18-19. of Mr.

and Mrs. Scheduled to spend most of Newton of Bryn Gweled M. Leader administra- summer 1955 in Germany with has been on affiliation and lion. students from affiliated Jacobi hospitality committees. Daughter The state Public Assistance De- Gymnasium of and of Hr and Mrs.

J. Frederic Scull partment also estimated today that Gertraudenschule of Berlin are; of Uanchorne, Natalie is current- betause of the unemployment Chris Rallinc of Garden City, Iv treasurer of the school affilia- ation the agency would need a L. N. John Briscoe. Lake- turn committee and one of $140 million budget in the first two Hand.

Cross- accomplished musicians, years of the Democratic adminis- wicks, N. Michael Mr. McFeely. said that faculty tration. Carversviile; Constance Long- leaders for the 1055 trip will an increase of about be million 500,000 over the allocation shore, Jenkintown; Jessica chosen ton, Huntingdon Valley, and Natalie Scull, Langhornr.

A hoy Baltimore Friends school ACQUAINT YOURSELF WITH THE MOST EXCITING DRESSES IN TOWN Nationally Advertised Fabulous Jonathan Logan DRESSES SIZES 7 to 15 will also be in the group. on wart! Last year the overseas work and school affiliation of the coed Quaker school a national "eood award. Since 1947, George school has been affiliated with thr boys I school in and girls school in Berlin. The son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Railing of Garden City, N. Chris has been active in musical affairs and a member ofjgree ceremonies would take place ihis dormitory council. John, son 4, and the exemplification of Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Briscoe Third Degree 30 I of Lakeville, has been a The following new i co-head of student government, were welcomed to the council by (class president and co-captain of Grand Knight William Duffy; Jean is the daughter of Anthony Niccol, 1213 Pine street. Bristol; Timothy later. the 1953-55 biennium. The $13 million 500,000 figure is the estimate of needs to cover public assistance grants and administrative costs up to next May 31.

This means that the department have spent $120 million in the i current fiscal period. I Mrs Eleanor G. Evans, department secretary, emphasized that Bristol council 90fi Knights of the added costs were due chiefly! Columbus, bestowed first degree to unemployment, and the resultant honors on nine new members at increase in the direct relief load. ceremonies in the council home which the state bears without aid Tuesday evening. December 21.

the federal government Of Holds Degree Rites Gleason Is Despite 11 Bj ROBKKT IT Correspondent Unhappy Million tone of the most chronically un happy showmen. Gleason and his wife, Gene- Roman Catholics and a re considei a free him, Richness Is added to a simple buffet with a charming, equally simple deeor Setting pictured above is highlighted by off-center arrangement combining favors and flowers. 1954. Notice was given that Second De- About 333.000 persons were on public assistance rolls at the beginning of the biennium on June 1953. The load dropped to a low of 200,000 persons in October.

1953 but members has hppn -slowb' t0 rent 264,000 mark School News NEW YORK CP For man who just shook hands on an million dollar business deal, church forbids a second Gleason did not look hap marriage. A close friend said the. would not yv. It was a black day indeed Hr divorce which would going on a diet. legally, to remarry.

hundred calories a Glpa80n will gei $75t000 H( he said bitterly. I it some time. f(ir a haIf-liour episode of li torture. skit. Gleason, a pink-shirted 24o- nmde famous on his current Sat- jpound monument to careless eat- unlay night program, 1 iMg.

sat behind an executive's desk this season is over I'll in his two-storv combination home knock off for four weeks and office high up in the Park and then get started on the Sheraton Hotel. Secretaries glid- said. make them some, where in the Hast. Mavbe build ln and out' A tt bUZZed ohr own studio." mi essanth Meanwhile he is paunch-deep in Harassed by the, details nf booming recording business keeping his Gleason the production of his hour- afloat, and facing a long TV show He sleeps four monotonous diet of hamburger sandwiches, the rotund comedian seemed less impressed than anyone bv his fabulous new contract. How much of that 11 million dollars will wind up in the Gleason bank account? really hours a night.

"1 get as much sleep as I need" and performs such mental feats as memorizing an entire script in three hours each Saturday morning. he said as if he EQUALLY THRILLING MISSES' Sizes 10 to 18 JOIN OUR DRESS CLUB NEW ONE NOW FORMING COME IN NOW Every Week! You Can't Lose! Modern Maid 236 Mill St. Bristol 8-5794 by JOHN L. FIRMAN thought nf hrinas with it manv memorips of color and light aealn'-t thr of a trpp. of fracrance of and that wonderful mas dinner, of the sound of raised in song, voicing the mood of hopp and happiness in time honored Christmas carols There many snnus that herald the Christ birth Some of the rarols have come down to us from the 13th century, passing through many lands and languages Th" old favorites treat of this great religious event in a merrv way.

full of simplicity and honest faith. There was a time in America when carol singing was banned chusetts passed a non observance of Christmas Art in lfiSfl. making it a serious offence to celebrate Christ's birthday The Pilgrims, following their stern among the Puritans in Knglnnd, a grim view of merriment It's nice to note that out of same New England came, some years later, many of our fineM Christmas songs Three New England clergymen wrote these favorites: Phillips Brooks composed Little Town of John Henry Hopkins wrote "We Three Kings of Orient Are." and Edward Hamilton Sears gave us Came the Mid night Clear How better could the spirit of Christmas be expressed than through such musir! like to wish everyone a merrv musical Christmas, with the hope that your holiday season strikes the right note of ioy! For those last minute gifts and stocking fillers, we are readv to serve you at Music Shop with line of Gibso guitars and banjos, pianos, harmonicas and sheet music. MUSIC SHOP. 204 Otter St Phone Rristol (Advt,) don't meant it.

Sub-Deb Tea is to help them assume lf anything, according to his The fourth annual Sub-D responsibility and leadership. The his fitter earnings will Christmas Tea was held Tuesday. students learn the unit better be- iive in the style in December 21 at 2:30 p.m. in the cause they have to delve he has been living all Grants have remained stationary Library for the high school facul- into It also gives them an years. He has always acted in the last two years, due chiefly ty and student council members of what teaching is like.

Mr. ind-j a millionaire, even when he filing by the department The co-chairman of the planning mullcr notes the reactions of broke, which was often. Bersani. i1that it would run into a deficiency committees were Barbara Tackett other students to classmate teach-: Whatever is over for Glea- Lev it town, UiTfl I 6TS, 14 1 CCIlt of it will £0 to Junior Red Cross Turn lane, Bach. 2fi7 Dogwood Drive, Levittown.

,1. 243 Madison Bristol, Charles Manus.j 33 Crescent lane. Levittown. Clair; M. Manns, 58 Strawberry lane.

1 Levittown, Raymond J. Gallagher, 339 Linden street. Bristol, George W. Stock, 2 Merryturn Road, Lev ittown his wife and two daughters under Elks Prepare For Celebration Bristol Lodge 970, BPOE. cric brates its 30th anniversary in according to Kenneth Anderson, grand exalted ruler.

The lodge was founded May 23, because of the increased case load land Trudy Hohnecker. feel that the grants at present I Those on the Invitation commit- are adequate with the exception of tee were. Barbara Hammell and The Junior Red Cross club has reparation agreement reached an(l plans are underway tor those for Mrs. Evans I Marilyn Maurer, co-chairmen: completed the first production unit last summer. His broken mar- an appropriate anniversary said.

"Food and clothing allowanc-iLois Bancrft, Carol Wild, Jo sent the same to the Juniorjriage and a reported gram during the year, es went up in 1952, but nothing Beatty, Reva Rubin. Joanne War- Red Cross in Philadelphia for dis-i romance with Marilyn Taylor, a First meeting of 1955 takes place was done with si grants. ney. and Nancy Wiser Itribution to Veterans hospitals at idam-er on his show, are among Jan, 3 with the following candi All categories of public assist-1 Table Decoration committee: Ar-, Valley Forge and Coatesville and 'the reasons Gleason is known as dates up for office: Thomas F. ance involve federal aid except direct aid.

They cover aid to define member of the Morrisville children, old-age assist- Council, Edward J. Leary, 176 ance, general assistance direct, aid Trenton road. Fairless Hills, also to the permanently and totally dis-i received the first degree. WELL 6ET RESULTS, WE'RE ON THE BEAM HeniKfCl. Peiotti PLUMBING UHEATING Phone Bristol 8-3288 1016 BEAVER BRISTOL abled and blind pensions.

One third of the blind pensions are state financed. Mails Envelopes, Not Yule Cards lene Arleth and Berta Jaso, co- 0 children's hospitals, chairmen; Ginny Fritz. Joyce The following was sent, 204 Goodnight, Sally Jefferson. Arlene Christmas cards. 30 cartoon books.

Sith, and Judy Piersol. 4 crossword puzzle books. 16 Rosemarie Evanosky and Judy books. 50 bean bags. 30 cellophane Piersol.

co-chairmen; Movie Tinte Table Bills I Ol BRISTOL er of Barbara each containing one package, Lynch, Delores Norkinas, Myrtle 0j cigarettes, one package of play Dubel, and Berta Jaso are mem-'ing cards, one address book, one biidi iMrTHM bers of the Supply committee. and one bottle of BUKLINUIUN General decorations will be shaving lotion. HIM! made by Joyce Marshall and El- Fames Selected ainc Suntich, co-chairmen. Evelyn Pmmhllpu Wr thp LEVITTOWN Smith, Connie Landis, Mulicent READING, Pa. I Post- Luck, Chloe Cobb.

Jane Potosky. master Harold I), Schildt said to- Barbara Bowe, Carol Churchill. No Fames Selected Pennsbury High School, fofr the first time, will be among the TOWNE schools represented at Temple Uni- TRENTON Ann day that the person who mailed Juanita Cleyer, Mary 125 stamped and addressed en- and Beverly Neely, ve lopes may claim them at the MacMillan and Linda Me.v- Reading Post Office in order to put ers; co-chairman the Sandwicn the Christmas card inside. committee with Loretta Paonc, The empty envelopes were dis- Bette Lou Weinmann, Ann Bow covered by a clerk as he was about ierSi Joyce Bray, Susan to run them through the cancel- Marian Drews, Rosemary lation machine, Schildt said lerson, and Eleanor Crawford, as Head'. Civic Forum League on jutOAI) Feb.

17, This year's league will take the form of a model State Assembly which will last all day. Prior to this the committes will hold evening sessions dealing with Conrad problems of the state taxation poli- Mast juvenile delinquency and state aid to education. Schrawder and Lawrence 0, Schrawder. both of 4401 Phila. Another meeting is slated 0 Dec.

30 also in the Elks home on Radcliffe street. At that time Ramo El Kline of 316 Market street Rristol, will be considered for membership by the membership committee. Saturday evening parties will be resumed Jan. 8 it is announced The Elks also will hold a New Years party with dancing, and food, prizes and favors, open it also is reported that John P. Kcsler and Harry Arnold are cuperating from recent illnesses.

ami Mr. 6:30 j). in. AP1TOL and in emit. 1 2 -----------------LINCOLN and the A and AtinOUflCGS PRESENTS FOR PETS We have them for whatever kind of pet yours happens to cat, canary, parakeet, hamster, parrot or tropical fish.

Also gifts for that hard-to-suit friend who makes birds or fish his hobby. NON AlCOHOUCj PARKE PET KENNEL SUPPLY 1706 FARRAGUT AVENUE, BRISTOL, PA Open 9 Till 9 Bristof 8-3824 EtfNoG SO FESTIVI SO EASY TO SERVE FROM YOUR BORDEN MAN OR FAVORITI FOOD STORI avfair "iiniji Tickets on Sale Robert Eames and Lowell Vvil- Cookies and Cake committee win, Hams attended tryouts lor top Ju have Augusta Dagostino and Rose- 9 Jemple roirt. I p. m. Hunsaker as co-chairmen hold one ir Napkori and and cont.

II mary with Wanda Rehm as committee members. Miss Catherine VeBa and (i in a secondary position. and Miss! AH other high honor positions were Barbara Tishon are in charge of 51 TQ i SCnGuUiGCl the two Sub Deb clubs. I Pennsbury plans to send about r. Eames Selected J30 other students to the conference.

Dy KOlCiry LIUD Pennsbury High School, for the Those chosen thus far to attend jogeph Vansant, a member formed Church, and they will also ketr; for Carson and will be sold at reiiular businpss mpetinp of thp Levittown Nursery and Kindergarten Co-op It been announced. Tirkets may also at the John P'itch School, the Coop school, located In Faith first time, will be among the are: tenth grade Ginny Pritz. Jenkintown Rotary club of on salp at thp door on Dec. 29, schools represented at Temple Uni- olvn Salmi, Suzanne 30 standing, will at 10:00 a. m.

IPBI. John Fitch versity Civic Forum League on George Bledsoe Fred Kales, ran; members of Newtown Rot- tori um. Feb. 17, This league will Crossen, Mark Saperstein, Charles ary Wednesday. Dec.

20, at Colored that tak- take the form of a model State Louck. and Betty Lou White; at thp Temperance at fh(4 Co.op Rrhoo, during thr Assembly which will last all' day, Granneli, Hmise Dr topic will jifalloween party will be shown Prior to this the committees willjGayle Preston, Nancy years experience in Preston, Nancy Craven, hold evening sessions dealing with Dave Zisman. Louise Ritchey. San- of the state taxation pol-jdy Ames Barbara Sayko and Caro- icy, juvenile delinquency and state lyn Segal aid to education. party itonight.

and the rest of the meet- AT A SCORCH-RESISTANT IRONING BOARD COVER THAT IS GUARANTEED TO OUTLAST Cj ORDINARY COVERS! IF YOU A pickpocket furnace WE MP MOrie IF you REPLACE ft fJOW vVTTH A GENERAL E1ECTRIC automatic gas furnace CfiU. US 15 0 AY FOR FREE HOME HEATlNS SURVEY! GENERAL ELECTRIC Phone Bristol 8-3288 BEAVER Water Company Plans Approved Robert Eames and Lowell Williams attended tryouts for top offices Dec. at Temple, Bob was selected to hold one of the top oi jtices and Lxiwell as one of the oi- ficers in a secondary position. All lather high honor positions were taken by prep schools. Pennsbury plans to send about j30 other students to the conference.

Those chosen thus far to attend are: tenth i Fritz, Carolyn Suzanne Friedman. George Bledsoe. Kafes, Fran Crossen, Mark Saper stein, Charles Louck, and Betty) Lou White: Eleventh lw0 ycar1' Grannett, Gayle Preston. Nancy Craven, Dave Zisman, Louise Ritchey, Sandy Ames Barbara Sayko and Carolyn Segal. Students Teach Four students from each section of Mr, Paul th grade history classes are taking complete charge of their classes for a unit on Pennsylvania Comes To An They have discussions, give assign- iu ins will bp devoted to genera! 1 lie meeting, which will be biigmess.

The mpeting will start ceded by luncheon, will be con- n1 ni at thp Faith Re- ducted by Richard McFeely, pres- f0rmed Church, Levittown Park- ident. wav and Sexton lane. tf to il I si: HARR1SB1RG UP Rates HARRISBURG UP A plan for 1954 customers of the Palmer of the York Water Co. to sell Palmerton. will be in- 000,000 worth of securities today by 2 fi ,200 annually start- received Public Utility commis- 1.

gion approval. The utility plans to use $1,000,000 to retire bank loans made for years, with the remainder to go jfor improvements scheduled for TOWNE Theatre Levittown NOW SHOWING Cinemascope Color Clifton Webb June A Hyson 11 Heflin Arlene Dahl Fred Mae Hurray, Lauren Bai ali "A WOMAN'S WORLD VOW THRT SATI RDAY CINEMASCOPE THRILLS In with i.K.NE KELLY Johnson Cjd I TF( HMCOLOR BRISTOL THEATRE Till KS. ERL A To ROBERT MITCH IM RIVER OF NO RETURN'' in CINEMASCOPE mu icn, TESTS PROVI ZIDAtON BEST ASBfSIOi WHAT IS ZEDALON? A Korcb tinslon provtd by indtpendunt lettt fo iojf longer Kon 5 your moil buy) IRONING BOARD C0VIR 1 Shrmk-proof, the Zeddon cover keeps its Con be washed in washing machine again and again 1 Fits all standard sue ironing boards, keeps ttoy-siTiooth skin-ftaM iwnmn ntwavst The most economical cover you can buy ironir.g quicker, easier! SAFE FOOD MARKET' CROYDON STORE tests. involved arc Veisz, Claudia Young, George Case. James Scanlon.

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