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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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PAGf 4 ERiSTCl CCUttER TlrVES Newtown Garden Club To Present Fall Flower Show A Calendar Of Flowers Is leme Of Event Sep Hadassah Chapter Send Delegates Committee Plans For Fashion Show Convention A four mvmhcr i ient- Mi Bernard hargrad, iiad- I ((nintv chair- of the- Z.on- p'-i! charman. The Organization of America Wi participate in the 43ih na- Former Pre.sident. Harry Tru- tional convention oi in man, and Israefs Foreign Mini's-. h' Mo. "on: t- Golda Meir wili the prin- Mr- Harold chaptei president head pa: at the opening la session iomorroA The local chapter first meet- iric of the season is schedukx? for egaiior.

The d. ieiation jy at the I L. ciude Mrv pre-. Croydon Church Scene Of Baptisms Peretz School. Haines Road, The meetmp will feature a le A of hair styles.

Mr Mr Gene, and Mr of Vanity Fair, will give le i) Rebecca which wiii accent Keeny of Mr. an.i modern manner, be served at Li I- Holiday grwtins cardi meeting, Mr An even. Mr. Ualte T- and recently at the home and 0: Frank of Mr- BrosfK', R. offui- A e.

Bristol, for the at 'emony, f-ason THE LAUNDRY KNOWN FOR OMESTI A SERVICE FOR EVERY FAMILY NEED CAREFUL INDIVIDUAL SERVICE DRY CLEANING DELIVERY 3K37 MORRIS AVE. PHCNE Wl 6-1323 TRENTON, N.J. Trenton: OW 5-1454 SINGER SALE-A-THON THIS WEEK ONLY! (Open Every NIte 'til 10:00 P.M. Improved SINGER FULL POWER Canister Cleaner REDUCED TO POWERFUL Suciton eqool to S89 50 HANDY folU, CLEAN Quick change throw-oway cJuft bag. SAFE Vinyi bumper furniture.

poriobif Cote SENSATIONAL VALUE Brand New Electric Portable WAS NOW ONLY 48 SAVE 20.62 SINGER SEWING CENTER iB book SiNOER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY) 127 MILL ST. SHOPPING CENTER PA. rar. CO. Windsor 6-4700 STillwell 8-4700 Mrs.

William Thoms (third from right) and Mrs. Dorothy Christian second from right) committee members of the Appletree Mill Women's Club of Levittown. admire the models as Mrs. Terri Sorin. fashion coordinator for Atlantic Mills, Trenton, checks the list of models.

Women are back row, left to Mrs. Elsie Gould, Miss Ricki Snyder, Mrs. Xettie Shapiro, (front row) Ellen Sorin. Ann Ginther. Jeffrey Shapiro, and Michael Shapiro.

The fashion show, sponsored by the club, will be staged tomorrow, at 8:30 p.m.. at Levittown Fire Company Xo. 2. Fashions will he provided by Atlantic Mills. iCourier-Times Photo bv Keane) The N'eutown Garden Club will present its annual fall flower show at the home of Mrs.

Harriet Tomb. 501 East Washington New-' own. Friday, from 3 to 9 p.m. The theme will be Calendar of Mrs. Barry Lake, chainnan.

will be assisted by the following chairmen. Mrs. Russell Janney. property; Miss Mary Heston and Hector Ivins, rec-eiving: Mrs. William Thomas and Mrs.

William V. Loughery. arranging; Miss Julia Balderston, hostess; Mrs J. Edward Seipp. prizes; Mrs.

Lafayette clean-up; Mrs. Henry Lovett. publicity. Mrs. Robert S.

Burns will be in charge of the white elephant table of small potted plants and flowers and miscellaneous items. All flower lovers of Xewtown land vicinity are invited to exhibit. Entries will be received from to 11:30 a the day of the show. Rules for entering the exhibit are, 1 all entries must be grown I by exhibitor, except those listed in classes 20 and 21, the same exhibit cannot compete in more than one class, nor more than one entry in any class be made by an exhibitor. the name of the exhibitor must not appear up- ion an exhibit until after the judges have passed upon such exhibit.

(4) i exhibit may not be removed with; out permission until the close of the exhibition. Psychologist Address Group Also. '5. exhibitors furnish their own containers for the arrangements, where there is only one exhibit in any class, no award will be made unless the judges decide such exhibit is a meritorious one, 7 decisions of the judges shall be final '8' a sweepstakes prize will be given, first will count five points, second, three and honorable mention, one. Cla.sses are Section A Perfection of Bloom i foliage must be perfect, no buds permitted.

Container of 1 Rose, Peace, one bloom I rose-hybrid tea, one bloom) group of three blooms) 4 dahlias, three large (5) dahlias, five small; (6i zinnias, large variety, five mixed colors- (7tt zinnias, small variety, five mixed 8) marigolds African, five '9' nine; (10) any annual flower, five to seven bloonxs, any perennial flower, five to seven blooms, and (12) gladiolus, three to five stalks. Containers supplied for Section A group, plant material il3) arrangement for child's birthday; in celebration of a patriotic holiday, such as July 4, a president's birthday and Memorial Day: for a May party, in a basket! at Christmastime; for a breakfast (18) for a candlelight tea; (, 19- for an Oriental occasion; (20) a Mexican fete, using dried ial. Also in the playroom, for children under 12; (22) for a mantle' a corsage for mother; I 24' for birthday, for men only: 25' in the kitchen, using kitchen utensil and vegetables; -26) the herb choice, using herbs; (27' from trunk, using antiques) (28) for a Valentine party; for an Easter party: '30' a hanging arrange, ment, and '31 1 for a Thanksgiving table. Judges will be Mrs. Durrell Mrs.

William Rorer and Carter of the Martha I Washington Garden Club, Yardley. I wState conservations measures I the exhibition of rhododendron, I laurel, dogwood and ground pine whether wild or home grown. JANE GRAY, Editor Kathy Finegan Peggy Hethenngton Assistants WSCS Sets Annua Villaqe Fair Bazaar, Dinne Eight new joined the Womans Society of Christian Service of the Newtown Method- i.st Church at it.s fall meeting in Wesley Hall, They are Mrs. Arthur Mrs, Jean Overturf, Ralph Hauler, Mrs Catherine Mrs. Calvin Kni.sen, Theodore Woodman, Mrs John Warlow and Richard S.

Houpt. It was announced that the annual Village F'air bazaar and dinner will held Nov 20, from 11 a m. to 8 under the general chairmanship of Arthur VanLuvanee. Sub committee chairmcn are Mrs. John P.

Game, publicity; Charles Swartz cashier nnd tickets; William Doherty, kitchen In charge of the t) 00 be aprons. Mrs Lorraine Stockton, chairman. a.s.sisted by Mrs. John W. Crowther and members of the Gleaner Bible Class: needlesvork.

Mrs Paul Browning chairman. Mr.s Keller co- cnairman, by memr)ers of the We Three Bible Class, The Pilot will sponsor the gif? and Christmas tai)le by Mrs with Mr.s. Krusen Mrs fiarold P'easter and Mrs, as.si.*;tini: T'ie food in charge of Mr- S. WUlet Hiblxs Jr. and Hibt)s Luff of the Fideiis T.

Flanagan will head the elephant table and the childrens will co- chaired by Mrs. Samuel Camp- and Mrs. L. C. Cregar.

Eugene Conn is fish pond of Mrs. Garrett P. Goodman I Point Pleasant. Pa. It was noted that the Commi.s- sion on is collecting At the business session conduct- clothing for the Over- ed by Mrs.

Lovett, it was voted seas Relief on Oct, 7. Good used to allocate $50 for programs for clothes may t)e left at Wesley Hall the current year. on that day from 2 to 4 p.m. Fur-- (iuest speaker was ther information may be obtain- Carleton Chew, Mechanicsville, I ed by calling Everett F. sub-district leader of the North! Johnson, chairman, WO 8-2449.

(District WSCS. She on the work of the Society for the A will be term, particularly emphasizing held at Wesley Hall. Oct. 12, at the membership campaign now 12:30 p.m. may be.

conducted, the importance of obtained by calling Mrs. Swartz, reports of the various secretaries. WO Only a limated num- and the World Banks to be u.sed ber of tickets are available so it for mission giving over and above is suggested that reservations he pledge.s. made early. of the Methotiist Mrs.

Fllmer Zeisloft. promotion of the local chairman, announced that Miss church gave accounts of the Hav- Louise Nichols, field worker from ertord In.stitute which they attend- the North District WSCS will ed ai Millersville State Teachers speak in the church Oct. 28. at 81 College this summer. The group p.m.

Ail Methodist women of included Miss Thorson. Lower Bucks County are invited Sam Longstreet. Rol)ert Rank to attend. and Billy Doherty. Erick John- The local society will partici- son.

who also attended the Insti- pate in the Cornwall Home an- tute but was unable to attend the nual bazaar, i'a on nieeiing. a written report of Oct. 3. by donating home-made his experiences, baked goofls. John Rank; was appinnted to receive the The meeting opened with a brief same which inu.st be address of welcome by the presi- delivered to the home of Mrs, William 0, Gantz con- presKient.

Mrs. Henry L. Lovett, ducted the devotions based on the Frost Lane. Newtown, by 6 pm, Bible verse all ways acknowl- 0 2, edge Him and He will direct your The Sewing Circle, of which Mrs L(H)nard Vocom and Mrs. Mrs, Everett F.

John.son. pro- John Warlow are co-chairmen, gram chairman, announced the will meet Sept, 17. at 10 am. at programs for the year, the home of Mrs. Felix Weber, -A covered dish supper preceeded Wrightstown.

The group will be the meeting with Mrs, David G. offering the invocation. Hostesses were Mrs John and Johnson. Dr. Harvey R.

Austrin. as.soci- ate professor of psychology at Temple University, will speak the first general meeting of the Lower Bucks County of Deborah tomorrow, at 8 30 at the I.PRA Community Hall. Dr. who will speak on and You, received his Ph Ohio State University in 1950, He is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology of the American Board of Examiners in Professional Psychology and Associate Di rector of the psychological clinic at Temple, Locally, he has taught at the IvOwer Bucks County Center of Temple University and is currently a candidate for the Middletown Tow'nship School Board. A question and discussion period will follow his talk.

The public is invited to attend. Mrs. I.arry Getz, vice president in charge of membership. may be contacted at WI 5-6537 for further information concerning the meeting. Mrs.

Dolores Dillon Honored At Shower I Dolores Dilion, 515 Park Bristol, was guest of honor at a baby shower recently, at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Farrell. .2750 Marion Eddington. I The shower was given by F'arrell and Mrs. Vila Kovitch, both sisters of Mrs.

Dillon. Guests were -Mrs. Dillon, Mrs. Ann Kovitch, Mrs. Farrell, -Mrs.

June Hoffman. Rita Kronenbitter, Mrs. Ruth Ric-, hards and Mrs, Pat Farrell, Dillon also received gifts from women not able to attend. Wayne Bak Is Two Years Old Wayne Edward Bak. son of Mr and Mrs.

Edward Bak, 827 Glenmar Road. Fairless Hills, noted his second birthday 28. His Grandparents are -Ah', and Mrs. Russell Reindl and Mr. and Mrs Bak.

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Years Available:
1911-1966