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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Thursday Evenhg, March 31, 1955 Joan Kevins, Society Editor Lower Bucks County Kiddies TIMOTHY H. KENNEDY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, 58 Noblewood lane, Levittown, who was one year on March 2. (Photo by Whipps Studio).

PATRICIA CROSSAN, daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Crossan. Cornwells Heights, who noted her third birthday March 30. BRIAN.

Mark and Walt. children of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lachewitz. Bristol, who noted birthdays recently.

Walt was five February 14; Brian was 15 months on March 10 and Mark was 2 and a half on March 14. (Whipps Photo) SANDRA LEE DILLON, of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dillon, West Bristol, who celebrated her first birthday February 2 Women Of St.

Stephans Lutheran Church In Feastervilie Slate Meeting April 5 ROLAND MACAULEY, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Macauley, 802 First avenue, Croydon, was six years old on March 27. Mary Ellen Dreaver, center, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis J. Dreaver, Beaver Dam road. Bristol, will be six years old on April 1. Ann and Peggy Carter, right, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Carter, Nights road. Eddington, have also celebrated birthdays. Ann was 2 years old on March 1 and Peggy was 3 on November 25. Elizabeth Bomentre At Surprise Bridal Shower The Women of the Church oi St. Stephens Lutheran Church, FeasterviDe will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.

Theodore Wingender, 33 South Westview avenue, on Tuesday evening, April 5 at 8 p.m. Traitor will be one of two films viewed by the women. Miss Eleanor Wignall, executive director Of Bucks County Unit of I Thomas Aker son of Mr American Cancer Society will present the films and speak on the, work of the society. Dr. James H.

Evans, Feaster-j ville will be on hand to answer! questions. The program has been planned, so that only through education may; we learn where cancer is most apt to strike the human body and showj its early symptoms and how the disease can be cured in its early stages. Mrs. Walter Scott will lead the devotions. Mrs.

Albert Dudly, president, will preside at the meeting and hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Emma Mrs. Horace Harvey, Mrs. Milne Hewish. and Mrs.

David Kraupa and Mrs. Frederick Aker, Latches lane, Rockdale, celebrated his 5th birthday on March 25. BARBARA ELLEN ETZKY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Beletzky, 89 Gable Hill road, Levittown, will be 4 years old April 4.

SUSAN LOUISE POLSZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Polsz, Walnut avenue, Trevose Heights, will be eight months old April 4. LINDA SCHROEDER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Schroeder, 909 Pennsylvania avenue, of Croydon was 7 years old on March 24. Miss Elizabeth Bomentre, of 34ft Travel Club Dorrance street. Bristol, was the guest of honor at a surprise bridal I I0C i shower recently. The shower was given by her attendants; Miss Theresa Carlisi, Miss Elvira Missera, and Miss! I'omorrow will bp the annual Loretta Bomentre, sister of of the Bristol Jravel (lub Off. icers PEEKING FROM BEHIND a birthday card is Robert Maceri, son of Mrs.

Ida Moceri, 389 Pond street, Bristol, who celebrated his 11th birthday at a party on Mar. 13. Robert attends Pen Ryn Episcopal School, Andalusia. CDA RECEIVES NEW MEMBERS SUNDAY At an Initiation and Reception held in St. Mark's Hall Sunday, twenty six members were received into the Catholic Daughters of America Court Bristol M97.

First and Second Degrees were, Marino, 217 Dorrance exemplified by the officers of uas guest of Bristol and Mrs Catherine Jack- honor, 0t a surprise miscellaneous son. District Deputy of Philadel- bndal silower pllia jtendants, Miss Jean Scordia, Miss Betty Marino Feted At Shower honored guest. Mrs. Mary Sionne. another sister of the honored guest, also helped with the shower preparations, The affair was held at the Cadillac Bar, in Bristol.

Approximately 65 gupsis attended the shower, A buffet dinner was served. Miss Bomentre will become the bride ot Mr. Angelo Carlisi. Trenton, N.J., on April 17 at 2 p.m. at St.

Ann's Church, Bristol. MISS GRACE DAWSON ENGAGED TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. S.

Dawson. of 1826 Bristol Pike, Cornwells in the club home, Cedar Street, The meeting will begin with a covered dish luncheon at 1 p. m.j All officers and lepartment andj committee chairmen are to pre-; sent their yearly report at this time. There will be election and installation of new officers. Dues are due and payable on this date.

Miss Anna E. Arensmeyer and Mrs. William H. Fine, will hostesses for the afternoon. SHIRLEY LEE KROUSE.

daughter of Mrs. Helen Krouse. 230 Mulberry street, Bristol, will celebrate her birthday on April 9. LAURA Mary and Mary Laura Hapschock, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

V. J. Hapschock. 10 Coral lane, Levittown, were 5 on March 15. Flower Club Speakers Are Named The Martha Washington Flower! 'Club will hold its April 7 meeting at the home of Mrs.

Marietta! 409 McKinley avenue, jMorrisville. beginning at 1:30 p.m.j Mrs. Howard Antrobus will pres-' ide. The program will include a talk; on the flower of the month, by! Mrs. Lamont Slack: the spring I care of the lawn, Mrs.

Herbert Wright; and what to do in the (garden this month, Mrs Joseph! Snyder. There will be a contest w'lth the theme being a centerpiece of daffodils. Girl Scouts Plan Fete For May 20 Girl Scout Leaders of Neighborhood No. 17 met at St. James 'Parish House, Bristol, to plan for I their annual Juliette Low cele- bration.

Mrs. Fred Stewart will be the chairman of the program. The Mrs. William H. Dunlevy date has been set for was elected president of the Even- May 20 at 7 p.m.

at the Harri- ing Branch of the Woman's Aux- man Methodist Church. The theme llisfy nf I.uke’« FnUcnnal I Heights, announce the AUXILIARY ELECTS NEW PRESIDENT of their daughter, Miss Grace Agnes Dawson, to Mr. Benjamin Ricker Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Jones, of 447 Mill street, Bristol. Miss Dawson attended High School and Mr. Jones attended Bristol High School. a meeting held Monday evening in St. House.

She succeeds Mrs. Richard MacWhorter. Elected to serve with Mrs. Dunlevy for the 1955-56 term are Mrs. John F.

Adams, vice president; Mrs. Robert W. Baker, and Mrs. Robert Woodcock treas- He served with the US Army for urer. New officers will be seated three years.

in June. No dale has been set for the wed- -------------------------ding. HARRIMAN CHURCH ACCEPTS MEMBERS GARDEN CLUB SETS NEW MEETING DATE The home troops Brownie No. 145 and Intermediate No. 5 will be in charge of the refreshments.

A troop member accompanied each leader to the meeting to help with the planning. Leaders and troops represented were Brownie leaders Mrs. Betty Kebler, No, 108; Mrs. Joseph Kroouze and Mrs. NEW CENTURY CLUB HEARS ASSEMBLYMAN of Legislation and Bills Pending in Legislature" will The Newtown Garden Club discussed by Assemblyman were Hose Marino, sister of the honored tol.

Guests at the reception Rev. Albert L. Glass, and Miss Mane Stone, District Deputy, of Philadelphia. Miss Stone congratulated the new members and rein. rwied them that they had joined Approximately 70 guests attend- a National organization.

from Bristol, Edgeiy. Trenton, Mrs. Edward Budzyko, Grand jBrooklawn, N.J. A buffet! dinner Regent of Court Bristol, made an i was served, address of welcome to the Miss Marino will become the originally scheduled for April Marvin V. Keller, of Newtown, at The Rev.

Rowland Carlson, of 8 has been postponed to April 15 the April 6 meeting of the New Harriman Methodist Church, re- because of Good Friday, it was Century Club of Newtown, ceived into church membership on announced today. The program arranged by the -inri Ml rt rilipcmp morning, Mr. and Mrs. The session will convene at Relations Legislation ana Mrs. Cleveland p.m.

on the new date at the home I Committee of which Mrs. Leroy The held 29 Bristol, on confession of faith; Mr. of Miss Julia Balderston, 118 North! Nixon is chairman, is scheduled at the Vo. 2 ire house in Bus- and Mrs. William Pizzo.

2909 Penn Lincoln avenue, Newtown. Mrs. for 2 p.m. in the club rooms, Valley avenue, Penfitld, and sons, Russell Janney will conduct the West Center Avenue. Howard, and Harold Pizzo business meeting.

anu i uiu. members. Following the ceremonies, dinner was served to 75 at the Knights of Columbus home. Mrs, Frank Hayden was in charge of the dinner committee. IS HOSPITAL Mr, Harry RothweJl, Brook ave- tue, Ncshaminy Falls, is in the Lower County Hospital.

bride of Mr. Joseph Baltimore, on May Anris Church in Bristol. 1 at St JUDITH ANN BOWKER CHRISTENED SUNDAY ROWLAND KELLY HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Bowker, BIBLE CLASS MEETING The Bible Class of the Judith Ann daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bowker, 235 Elm street, Winder Village, received the sacrament of on Sunday morning.

Rowland Kelly, son of Mr, and infant Mrs Rowland Kelly, of Front street, Feasterviile, was honored at a party in celebration of his second birthday on March 28. Guests who attended were; Tom- Newtown Presbyterian Church will The Rev. Rowland Carlson, of my, Jackie and Margie Weigand, meet April 7. at 2:30 p.m. at the Harriman Methodist Church ad-'Kenny, Charles and Margie Koch, of Elizabeth Janney, ministered the sacrament.

Spon-J Ronnie Ashenbach, Nancy Water- 231 North State street. Mrs. Amy sors were Mr, and Elwood'man, Michael and Charles Bothweil the presiding officer. Alexander, Bristol- 'Ashenbach. i TOYS It Rhymes! Ira Walterick, No.

139; wood Goslin, No. 145. Intermediate leaders, Mrs. Fred Schutze, and Mrs. Harold Handford No.

Mrs. E. W. Bilger, No. 50; Mrs.

Fred Stewart No. 99; and Mrs. Robert MacDonald, No. 5. Neighborhood chairman, Mrs.

Ralph troop LEAGUE OFFICER HAS 81 ST BIRTHDAY Major Edith Wenlock. retired officer of the Salvation Army, and honorary president, of the Women's Mrs. El- Home League, of Penndel. cele- brated her 81st birthday on Tuesday, March 29. Major Wenlock is now a resident of the Salvation Army Retired Officers Home, at Asbury Park, N.J.

She had been president of the Womens Home League for more than ten years, and re-! Jones; Brownie leader of sided in Penndel from the time; No. 51, and Mrs. Jean she arrived from England at the! Spicer were unable to attend the) age ol eighteen until the past tew meeting. years, on Cresent street WOMEN I You need no longer die from your No. 1 FahcetfGlfef Now, new knowledge of cervical cancer most lethal form of cancer among: women can vastly cut death rate, may possibly wipe it out altogether.

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