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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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36th AnnuJ f)J! 3tower Si, low Mrs. D. Morrison New President Of Levittown Group The Cobalt Ridge Club of Levittown recently staged its sixth birthday celebration at the Middletown Township Building, Route 413. The new officers and committee chairmen and members were an- Mrs. Michael Pastorik; drama, nounced as follows: president, Mrs.

William Murley; sewing, Mrs. Daniel Morrison; first vice! Mrs. Joseph McIntyre, president. Mrs. Luther Gahagan; Also, membership, Mrs.

Stephen JANE GRAY GRABOWSKI, Editor Kathy Finegan, Kay Taylor, Assistants second president, Mrs. Ste phen Wolf; recording secretary, Mrs. Theodore Bryant; corresponding secretary, Mrs. John Cary; treasurer, Mrs. Norman Foran.

Program, Mrs. James Nealon, chairman, Mrs. Charles Rowland, member; hospitality, Mrs. Thomas Carvin, chairman; project, Mrs. Robert Lattomus; publicity, Mrs.

Maurice Preble historian, Mrs. Jack Russell; parlimentarian Wolf, chairman, Mrs. Kay Medford, Mrs. Chillies Rowland, Mrs. Joseph McIntyre, Mrs.

George Boddice, Mrs. Louis Shipkowski, Mrs. John Laidacker, Mrs. Norman Foran, Mrs. Theodore Bryant, and Mrs.

John Klatchko; ways and means, Mrs. Luther Gahagan, chairman, Mrs. Perry Gimberling, Mrs. Vera Wiser and Mrs. James Mulhern.

The judges for the 36th annual fall flower show staged by the Trevose Horticultural Society look over the arrangement entitled A Busy done bv Mrs. Jay Lurwick, Feasterville, who won first prize in the artistic class. Judges are (from left) Mrs. Philip Ecelberger, Washington Crossing; Mrs. Gustave Ballenberg, Huntingdon Valley, and Mrs.

George Purnell, Collingswood, N.J. Scout Troop Tours Naval Air Station Members of the Senior Wing Girl Scout Troop 276 recently toured the Grove Naval Air Station under the of Chief Mate, Robert Moreland. Upon arrival at the air station, the girls were shown planes of various types. Inside the hangers ihey saw a demonstration concerning oxygen masks, life jackets, ami the newest helmets. They also experienced being inside a rescue helicopter and a transport plane.

At the end of the tour, the girls witnessed the remains of World War II planes. Attending were Judy Carson, Jeannette Heitz. Christine Wikberg, Edythe Hintz, Lynn Harvey. Dotty DelGuerico. and' Mrs.

Charles Heitz. leader. BRIDAL FASHIONS for Fall Winter invita you to in and shop in and comfort. Each gown we on tha premisa, to fit with perfection. Popular Courteout Service! ALICE BRIDAL SHOPPE- FORMALS COCKTAIL A PESTIVE DRESSES 146 S.

BROAD TRENTON EX 4-7063 Dr. Erich F. Meitzner, president of the Trevose Horticultural Society, and co-chairman of the show, shows some prize-winning dahlias to Mrs. Oscar E. Norbeck, general chairman of the show.

The dahlias won first prize in the horticultural class. The event was staged recently at the Trevose Community House. (Courier-Times Photos bV Snow) Stephen Wolf announced that a life time membership had I I been awarded to a previous presi- E- I vJ lias Since moved away. She also requested that anyone wishing transportation to any meeting call WI-5-7067. Mrs.

Daniel Morrison announced that, an Inter-Club bowling league is being formed. It will consist of a three or four man team and will be held at Jubilee Lanes, where babysitting is provided. Anyone interested may contact Mrs. Morrison, WI 5-7973. Mrs.

John Cary asked that she The Ladies Auxiliary of the Wil- be notified of any members that liam Penn Fire Company, Hulme-! are hospitalized during the year, ville, staged its first meeting of Tonight at 8:30 p.m., a sewing the season recently. A card party will be sponsored on Saturday, it was announced. Beginning at 8 p.m., in the House, the affair will be open to the public. Refreshments and door prizes are included in the price of admission. Mrs.

Edward Chamberlain will serve as chairman. A few reservations are still open tor the bus trip meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph McIntyre, 65 Cardinal Road. Mrs. Perry Gimberling, a member of ways and means, stated that a square dance is to be held in October.

Final plans will be given at the October meeting. The door prize was won by Mrs. Joseph who was born Bride Mrs. Layton H. Snover (Apai Studia) to New York City.

The Broadway the farthest from Levittown, in play, and dinner at Restaurant will highlight the event on Oct. 13. The bus will leave the Fire House at 10 a.m. instead of the previously announced 8 a. m.

For reservations contact Sylvia Castor, SK 7-4855. A deposit should be made with each reservation. Hostesses at the meeting were Mrs. Fred Tomlinson and Mrs. William Keen.

Mrs. Helen Pheneger won the blind pig. Oct. 8 is the date set for the! next meeting. It will be staged: in the Fire House, at 8 p.m.

A lemon social for members only will be conducted following event. For further information! members may call SK 7-6435 or SK 7-6459. North Carolina. Mrs. James Nealon announced the following program fqr Oct.

8, flower arrangements by Bell Telephone. The meeting will start promptly at 8:30 p.m. at the Middletown Township Building. The program for the evening was a modeling show with fashions and models from the Mayflower Shoppe, Langhorne. IN LOWER BUCKS IT'S THE Country lass Shop FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER Plans Outlined By Harriman WSCS SHOP 4 POND BRISTOL Strong Yet- Safe Gives Hours of Continuous Refief from Minor The Society of Christian Service of the Harriman Methodist Church, Bristol, held an executive meeting recently, at the home of Mrs.

Myles Roche, 327 Jefferson Bristol. Mrs. Joseph Kroouze presented several matters of interest to the group. Plans were made for a spaghetti dinner to be staged Feb 17. Mrs.

Carol Space will be in charge of this dinner. A is program will be presented at 1 p.m., Nov. 14, with Mrs. William Wright in charge. A budget meeting will be held Oct.

3, at the home of Mrs. KVoouze, for the purpose of drawing up the new budget for the 1 cietv. Mrs, Joseph Binkley presented) the suggested program for each; month of the coming year nndj this program was accepted as pre- sented. The fin-t fall meeting of the ciety will take place tomorrow, in the church parlor, and will be followed by a tea for all women of the church who are interested in becoming members of the group. The following women attended the executive meeting, Mrs.

Kroouze, Mrs. John Vandenberg, Mrs. George Vandenberg, Mrs. Binkley. Mrs.

Clifford Rogers, Mrs. Dean Tidd, Mrs. S. C. Kelly, Mrs William Wright, Mrs, William Britland Mrs.

Elizabeth Mulholland and Mrs. Roche. CELEBRANTS Among those celebrating birthdays this month are. Ann McGee, Mabel Wright, Newportville, and Dick Smith, Fergusonville, all on Sept. 17; Florence Beach, Bristol Township, Sept.

19; Virginia Nuskey, Bristol Township, Sept. 22; Alice Clewell Hayes, Langhorne, Sept. 2.1, and Neil Gladwin, Bristol Township, Sept. 30. Speaker Is Listed By Area Unit Mrs.

William Armstrong, country kitchen chairman of the Lower Bucks County Hospital Aux- liiary, will be the guert speaker at meeting of the Newtown Unit of the Lower Bucks County Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. Andrew Weisenburg, Green Valley Road, Langhorne. A dessert at 1 p.m., will precede Mrs. talk. At an executive meeting at the home of Mrs.

Grimwade, Mrs. Harry M. Bloom was named acting membership chairman, and Mrs. Horace W. Tomlinson, telephone chairman.

It was noted that the Auxiliary will hold at in Levittown, on Oct. 1, 9.30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Mrs William S. Kenderdine and Mrs.

Alfred Wralton, unit members, are selling Heart and Hand tags. Present at this session were Mrs. Tomlinson, Mrs. Kenderdmo, Mrs. Andrew Weisenburg, s.

Blaine R. Garner. Mrs. Bloom and Mrs. Lafayette Long.

Club To Support Project Mrs. C. Robert Appel, president of the Levittown Federated Club, has announced that the Club's for offering will be donated entirely to the General Federation project tthich is to raise the literacy rate in eight foreign countries through CARE. The Club will sponsor a dance, on Dec. 1, at the Hugh Carcella Community Center, Fairless Hills, Mrs.

Clarence Haines, social dance chairman, is in charge of the affair. At a recent meeting, members approved the appointments of Mrs. Charles Dalton as first vice president to fill the posiiton resigned by Mrs. Albert Pekora and Mrs. Donald Klahr to fill tfie position of recording secretary.

The Club also approved the budget for 1962-63 club year as presented by Mrs. Dean Tidd, treasurer. Mrs. Tidd is also taking subscriptions to the woman magazine. Mrs.

Carl Abjornson will be social chairman at the group's October meeting. Swashing Snover Rites Performed The marriage of Miss Judith Ann Swasing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Swasing, 14 Corn: flower Lane, Crabtree, Levittown, to Layton H.

Snover. son of Mr. and Mrs. Layton H. Snover, Belvidere, N.J., took place Sept.

5. at the KirkPatrick Memorial Presbyterian Church, Ringoes, N.J. Rev. H. W.

Roberts Horsfield performed the ceremony. The bride, escorted by a friend of the Stanley Hebda, wore a ballerina length gown of white lace over taffeta and a crown with short veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses and white carnations. Matron of hortor was Delores Pappaterra, Trenton. She wore a pale blue sheath of taffeta and matching blue veil and carried a bouquet of white carnations with blue trim.

Louis Fehsenfeld. York City, served as best man. The mother chose for the wedding a beige chiffon sheath, matching hat and corsage of yellow roses. The mother wore a blue sheath, blue hat and corsage of yellow roses. A reception was held at the groom's home.

The couple honeymooned in the Poconos and will reside in Fort Devens, Mass. The bride is a graduate of Con- neaut Valley High School, neautville, Pa. The groom is a graduate of Belvidere High School and Temple University, Philadelphia. SLATE CARD PARTY A card party will be sponsored by the Auxiliary of-the Regina Mundi Council, bakford, Oct. 20, 8:30 p.m., at the Home, Oakford St.

Refreshments and prizes will highlight the event. VACATION Mrs. James Doran and children, James Ronald and Judith, Willow Ave. Fergusonville. have returned home after vacationing for two weeks at Atlantic City.

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That is, a combination of three medically proven ingredients And Ana in does not upset the stomach. Take as directed. BRISTOL COIN-OPERATED DRY CLEANER LAUNDRY PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE DRY CLEANING 8 lbs. $2.00 0 Dried Folded 8 lbs. 80c Call ST 8-0749 For Service! Club Schedules 1st I Meeting For Sept.

26 The Newtown Welcome Wagon Club will open itsj first meeting of the fall season! on Sept. 26, at 8 p.m., in the Neshaminy Valley Youth Center, North State Newtown. William H. Dunlevy executive director of the center, will i address the group on the various! activities planned for young peo-j pie. Mrs.

Conrad Mock, president, will conduct the business session.1 Social To Highlight Meeting Tomorrow A get acquainted social will highlight the first meeting of the season of the Red Rose Gate Club of Levittown, tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., at the Middletown Township Municipal Building, Route 413. New residents of the Red Rose Gate section are invited to attend. Hostesses lor the evening have been announced by president, Mrs. Gary Warner. They are Mrs.

Carl Salan, Mrs. Charles Scheuttler, Mrs. William Rivers and Mrs. Warner. CULLURA BROS.

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DOOR PRIZES and GIFTS TOTS and TEENS SPECIAL Help your young miss to look her best. shampoo style. 25 Cold Wave, haircut, Complete "LITTLE MISS" HAIR CUTS $1.00 Steppes Beauty Salon Morrisville Shopping Center, Trenton Morrisville. Appointment Always Necessary. CY 5-5422.

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