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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Bristol, Pennsylvania
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THE BRISTOL COURIER. SATURDAY JUXE 3, IW CAGB THREE i PARTIES SOCIAL EVENTS Group at Evening Affair Enjoys Games and Repast Doris, Philadelphia. buffet suppar was served. A 2S, Mary Venturino. Mr, and Mrs.

Samuel Rogers. Huck-j ley street, entertained friends at tfieir Jionie on Tuesday evening Daringj fon, l)5Uliels. Otter street games prizes were awarded to Charles' Mr Hugh Robegon, Robinson and Clifford Warrick. street, were entertained Sunday at MARRIAGE LH Grove, Janies Bridges, 29. Willow Mary Walker.

2H. Horsham. William Lynda 11. Morrisville. spent XJ Morfon Jr 24 T2 Wegt Wednesday visiting Mr.

and Mr.s Clif- Florence 21. Ii4 Laurel Place. Trenton. Max Laki itz. 24.

Doiothy West Atlantic Bolidi Ann Marie home Refreshments were served to and Mrs. Edwin Ballinger. Mr, and guminj, Mrs. Howard Smoyer. Miss Carrie Rapp, Arthur Peterson.

Bristol; mid Mrs. Charles Robinson. Tully-! town; Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Warrick, i Mayfair; Miss Louise Adams, Burling- fon. Edward Myatt, Florence.

N. J. In a Personal Way I NTERESTING bits of mainly about people yeu know. A chronicle of the activities ef the people of Bristol; their goings and comings. The Misses Elizabeth Mulligan and Theresa Gallagher, Corson street, Resina Peters.

Bath street, Dolores Dunn, Radcliffe street, Singer, Spruce street, and Dorothy Curran. Jefferson avenue, are graduating today from the John W. Hallahan Catholic High School, Philadelphia, with a class numbering 977, the exercises held at the Municipal Auditorium, Philadelphia. Mrs. Sadie Swank and grandson.

Walter Banes, Pine street, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swank and family. Wood street, were guests last week of relatives in Williamsport and Milton. Mrs.

Margaret Shire and sons, William and Lee. Pine street, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. George McClay, Springs, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. James Dugan and sou. Chestnut street, spent four days visiting Mr and Mrs, Howard Gilliland, F'orrest Grove. of Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Wilsou X. J. Miss Marion Mulholiand. Philadelphia, spent Tuesday witn her mother, Mrs.

Mae Mulholiand, Roosevelt street. Mr. and Mrs. N. Alosi and sons.

I Samuel and Thomas. Roselle Park. N. Joseph DiFiglia and sons, Anthony Leonard. New York City, Mr and 'Mrs.

Puccio and family. New York, and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Pizuzro ntul family, Philadelphia, were Memorial Day gaestjs of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Celella, Beaver street. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Gross, Garden street. Miss Agnes Gross, Corson street, Miss Doris GH um son. Buckley street, spent Saturday until Tuesday in Hazelton and vicinity, visiting relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. James Brady and son. Hath street, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sutton.

Bath and Buckley streets, spent the week-end in Leesburg, N. I visiting Mrs. Sutton's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Chance. Ill FFt; MPPKR In honor of Frances, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Faust Ciotti. Garden street, who took her first communion, Sunday, in St.

Anns Church, guests entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ciotti were; Anna and Ben Salerno, Tully- lown; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Monti.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Capella and family, Bristol; Mr.

and Mrs Charles Snyder uid family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ciotti and family. Mrs.

Michael Strobele and i Ross. 21, Melvin Brooklyn, V. Hutchinson. 23. South Warren street.

Mary C. YanDoreu, 30. 19 South Warren street. Trenton. Carman Lenney Rhoads, 25, Elizabet Edna Haldeman, 24, Southampton.

Ralph D. Angelo, 22. Florence Gtsig- no. 21, Bristol. LeRoy W.

Parent, 21. vilie. N. Pthoda Lee Lanniufi. 4 Cliff street.

Trenton. Warren L. Koch, 24. Pleassut Valley. Catherine Popowicz, It, town RD.

I Herbert Edward Pearl, 34, William I son School. Pa Carolyn VaaPelt, 3b, Clayton, Del. Michael Kiimik 23 JB. Quakertown RD 3. Charles Otis Swing.

29, Warwiaater, Mildred Ida Taylor, 23, Willow (Dove George East burn 23. Doyles- town, Marian Rebecca Buckmaa. 27. Buckingham. Vernon A.

Haviland, 21, 90S i ton avenue. Mabel F. Muhs. 19. 1M3 Kdmond Street, Trenton.

William McKinley McMullen. 1 9. Newtown. Florence HNtiily Lanning, 20, Trenton. John Edward Nan.

23. Josephine Zimmerman. 21. Ozone Park, N. Y.

Lee Gallagher, 22. 1213 North Sixth street, Jean Erban. lit, 1344 East Huwson street, Philadelphia. Walter D. Myers, 2'J.

Kathryn C. llaflfler. 21, Pipersville Edward High. 23. Quakertown, Dorothy C.

Hafler. Pipersville. Horace Weber 23. Davisville. Ijoraine Embart.

2ft. Trevose. Edward Clarke 20, Bristol. Joseph Lamb. 30.

7t)fi street Marian Booth. not street, Philadelphia Charles Junor Beer, 21 Snyder, IS. Perkasie. Robert Darby 21. 113 Bethlehem Pike, Lenore VV Davies.

21. North Broad street. Philadelphia. John V. Sawyer, 2Fi.

Edgemere avenue. Trenton. Alma Walters. 29. Morrisville.

Paul D. Pearsall, 24. Quakertown, I Helen liich. 24 Perkasie. John Passarettie.

20, 4741 Prime tou avenue, Philadelphia, Rose Conti. 18, Bristol. Henry Seiler. 23, 222 West Columbia avenue. Caroline E.

Fritz. 23, 194K Germantown avenue. John R. Lunny, 23. Marguerite Page.

21 street, Philadelphia. Robert Roeger, 24 Andwhisia, Bleanor R. Blatk. 21 Bristol, opening last night at the Bristol Theatre, features John Howard and Heather Angel in a fast-paced story with exciting new angles Pursued by the sort of mystery and intrigue which have prevented hla marriage so many times in the past, Howard, who plays the dapper is not even safe in his medieval castle, to which he and his friends retreat the night before (tic planned nuptials. Action is the keynote of Monogram "Streets of New which opens, Sunday at the Bristol Theaftre, with Jackie Cooper in the top H)ot.

as young Keenan, who goes his own way of decency and ight living in spite of the fact that his brother is New York's head racketeer. THKATKF, How two young people gifted with an unusual talent win their way to fame and fortune utmost overnight, is tlie theme of "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle," in which Fred Astaire ami Ginger Rogers are co starred in the roles of the two principals. at Wie Grand Theatre Sunday and Mondsv. CeiHui y-Ftix's Take Ail," now at the Grand Theatre, featuring Tony Martin. Gloria Stuart, Henry Annetta.

Slim Summerville and I Kane Richmond. A TED VII tliriitv shoppers to be on hand Monday, 0 a. June 5th, to share in our annual Sale. Hc( Jfe I Of STORK Philadelphia. State Road, 024 Brandywine' BSUL1; -J ON THE SCREENS THFATRF The setting of a weird old and a story keyed by mysterious bur ied treasure supply thrills aplenty in the new "Bulldog Drummond ad venture film.

"Bulldog Drummond's Secret The II C. (Sappen McNeile thriller, which had us local RITZ Til F. A I When present day train and automobile travelers speed along the main routes between the mid western a ml the Pacific coast, they follow thi' trails laid out main years ago by the buffalo and the stagecoaches A portion of these historic toutes through Arizoua and New Mexico is shown In "Stagecoach, a Artists releaee starring Claire Trevor ami Jolm Wayne, which plays at Ritz The atre Charlie McCarthy succeeded in get ting Fields' right at the start of their new piotine "You Can't Cheat An Honest Maa," coming to the Ritz Theatre Courier Classified Ads bring results SITE 1 3 RFTAII.FR COMMISSION ON VOI Developing Printing FFAVF FUJI AT NICHOLS I'lioto Finishing laboratory to Met lory's Id Bristol, Pa. rmsanmrm Mrs. Julius Vodarski.

272 Hayes street, spent Friday until Monday with iter daughter. Mrs. John Stu- beda, Philadelphia. While there, Mrs, Vodarski visited another daughter, Mrs. Steven Mrozinski, who ia ill with pneumonia in St.

Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. Klawitter and daughters, Eleanor and Dorothy, 1908 Wilson avenue, spent Friday until Tuesday visiting in Buffalo, N.

Cleveland. Pittsburgh and Harris-i bli Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Witkowski and Miss Blanche Riggs. Venice avenue.

have returned from several days' trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, where they were guests of relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Witkowski. Mr. and Mrs.

C. VV. Johnson and Bernardine i McKinley street, spent Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bussom and Ed ward Gunning, Bordentown, N.

J. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan and daughter Mary, Princeton, N.

The Misses Lucy Norato, Dorrance street. Fay Accardi, Jefferson avenue. Betty DeLuca. Lafayette street; Tdward Accardi, Jefferson avenue. William Monachello, Elm street.

Edward Napoli, Wood street, and Fred Norato. Dorraitce street, enjoyed Memorial Day at Seaside. N. J. Jack Spencer, a student at Williamson Trade School.

Media, spent Memorial Day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer. Jefferson avenue and Pond street.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Downs and family. Wilmington. spent Memorial Day visiting relatives in Bristol.

Mr. and Mrs. William Richardson and son Charles, Trenton, N. ended with Mr. and Mrs, Janie.1 Hughes.

Swain street. Michael Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs Melvin Snyder. Jenkintown. Friday until Wednesday with his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Snyder. Buckley street. AIR-COOLED SATURDAY Continuous from 1 P. M.

Adults 20c to 6.30 P. M. A GIGANTIC PROGRAM Extra-Unusual Vj -bT, BULLDOG DRUMMONDS SECRET POLICE" JOHN HOWARD HEATHER ANGFU ri t.f Chie Leo tat toll STARTS TUESDAY, JUNE 6TH (Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Thereafter) A Sensational Announcement FREE TO EVERY LADY Who Takes Pride in Beautiful Things for Her Hornet Also Pancho A Men ie Melodie -'Color Twin Feature! Complete Service for Eight TtX 1 NOTICE BOBETTE BEAUTY SALON 323 MILL STREET WAS NOT DAMAGED During the Recent Fire On Mill Street (There Was Fire in the Salon) WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL ASH oxt oi Vour INSURANCE show you vv Reiover fioro pot- i. IllCDlH'K Paynients hi jiiitt curry much protettion. oiianlt I Bflort Auolhrr Wrck llrlnu Kvamtuntinn K.

dt DIO piarhtinnii I5S4 hpxrnul l'hllfi. Set 1 tN'n usurante SUNDAY i Continuous from 2 P. M. bUNDAY Adults 20c to 5 P. M.

Cooper STREETS of udii un DK 11 WITH MARTIN SPELLMAN TNC NEW JUVENILS SENSATION A MONOGRAM PICTURi t- SEE SET ON DISPLAY IN LOBBY! Sunday Matinee Only SUNDAY ONLY! Elxtra Attractions! FLAME ISLAND" Chapter nTiNQ mbn Walt A Color Clawgif of A Color Lifetime Correct Service 8 Teaspoons Forks Dinner Knives 8 Iced Sou Spoons 8 Salad Forks 8 Butter 5 Ladle 1 Berry Spoon 1 Meat Fork i Sugar Spoon 1 Butter 1 Cake Server Items Worth 2 to 5 Times Your Admission Nationally-Known Manufacturer Exclusive Pattern! OPENING GIFT-LARGE COLD MEAT FORK and and Evening Also Choice of DeLuxe Bake Set or Dinnerware 11 'T THE "blue YARD Frank Wight Fuel Co. IS CLOSED AT ONE ON SATURDAYS DURING JUNE, JULY AUGUST Comfortably Cool THK MANOM I II CROYDON i hi iv oinmloiied lieaiie In ItiickN County SATURDAY Ihttiiice nt 2.1.*»; and II One of The Best Shows Ever Given in Bristol 4 'AomjuiGc khuj mw fiaf htn ttl flw (iirtoon 4 ii fltiiitliiK Doirs I ill (o I Motleiniie New hapler LARRY CRABBE in ON OUR STAGE at 8.45 Big Vaudeville Show with The Stars of Radio in Person Bobolink Program From Station KYW SUNDAY and MONDAY Matinee 7 ji ml Harc I Mjitluee Moinlav at The Greatest Dance Show Ever Presented CRSTlt Wttnrties of the Dance Cult Edni Mae Waiter BRENNAN lew FIELDS Sport Heel I Latent Kveutn FINAL SHOWING Mutinee 2.U KvenhiK'H, 7 M. nid M. PAY THIS WOMAN Dirteli by JOHN FORD ClAIRE TREVOR JOHN WAYNt Andy John 4 SUNDAY MIDNIGHT MON. MAT.

and A FIELDS' DAY OF To The Ladies Ann LESLIE HOWARD in mm ROCKY WOODS ROAD HOUSE HM.KLV, and Entertainers Ktery Kridaj and Saturday Come Out and Join the Fun EVERYBODY WELCOME No tour or Miiiliauia.

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119,706
Years Available:
1911-1966