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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Bristol, Pennsylvania
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9
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Snowball Gate Club Announces Project For Year Fire Auxiliary Plans for Fashion Show GrouD To Sponsor a oween rarade Set For Friday The Snowball Gale Shopping Center. It will Club of Levittown voted at its form adjacent to the bank at 6 meeting to name as its p.m. The parade will go through project for the year the improve-1 part of the Highland Park section ment of the Snowball Gate and then back to the Center trances. The entrances are badly where an area will be roped off I in need of replanting, rearrang- for the judging of costumes. Prizes ing.

and a general cleaning up. will be awarded. Experienced landscapers havej The program for the evening been consulted about destroying was presented by Girl Scouts who dead and diseases shrubs and re-1 attended the Summer Round-Up placing them with hardy low-1 in Colorado. Sue Colanti, Dee Nick- growing plants to improve Kathy Webb, Sue Colodny and visability at the entrances and to'Kathy Wagenseller discussetl their them. I experiences at the Round-up and The women also voted to con- displayed some of the objects Exhibit Slated tinue the support of the V.W.C.A.

this year. Mrs. Robert Goosen, vice president, conducted the meeting in the "Sbsence of the president, Mrs. Kenneth Dalby. which they had traded with girls from all over the world, Kathy Wagenseller explained and demonstrated the hula for the Club members.

Refreshments were at Plans were also discu for close of the meeting. Mrs the Halloween parade which the! Vera Ferrer was in charge of the Club will sponsor in cooperation i refreshment committee with the Country Club Association. The parade is set for P'riday. at the Country Mr.s. Ray Davis (right) and her daughter, Sharon, model fashions to be featured at the fashion show sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Levittown Fire ('ompany No.

2, as members of the committee planning for the admire the clothes. Women are (seated from left) Mrs. Oren Davis. Mrs. rieve Bryan, Mrs.

Henry Wodyka, chairman of the committee, and (Standing) Mrs. Philip Rohmer. The show will take place at the Fire House, Thursday. photo by (ribson) Bristol Home ated Scene Of By Shepherds: shower Lodge A si rprise baby showtr was I given recently, for Mrs. Joseph; Plans for the annual Christmas I Qolemboski, The I Keep Check On i pai ty were formulated at a recent staged at the home ofj I meeting of the Shepherds Delight Victor Gosciew.ski.

22(M) Tren-1 Hems Of Clothes Lodge No. 1. Order of the Shep- ton Bristol, herds of Bethlehem, Bristol. (Quests were. Mrs.

(Jeorge ('arle. Mrs. Katherine Canwell. good Mrs. Antonio Salvati, Mrs.

and welfare chairman, will be in John Capriotti Mrs, John Cap- charge of the affair, she will be riotti Mrs. Emidio ('apriotti. assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Hin-iMrs. Charles Hoffman.

Mrs. Sanman. Mrs. Barbara Kotch. Mrs Paolini.

Mrs. Dominick Jean Patton and Mrs. Margaretjni, Mrs. Joseph ('hicchi, Mrs Patton. I Jennie Baivcchi, Mrs.

Sam Merchandise Club is being iiors. formed with iVH's. Edith Harding! George Kerlyn, Mrs. jn charge. A Washington Club is Samsel, Mrs.

Thomas Zinne also being formed by members Mrs. Ernest Pinelli, Mrs. Bill who are planning to attend Mrs. Carmen Vizzoco, Mrs. John IIa.sler displays some of the Pemisylvania Dutch pieces will he on exhibit at her home, at 42 Red Ridge Road.

Red Rose (iate, Levitown, tomorrow, from 1 to 5 This exhibit, along with two is being sponsoivd the Auxiliary of Levittown Babe Ruth League. The exhibits arp open to th(' public. (Photo by Keeler Studio) Gooey Desserts Bad For Teeth Gooey desserts not only add At least four tmies a check the hem all of Iho coats, i acid-form- dresses and suits in your clo.set ing. Acids cling to teeth and You'd Ix. what c.in happen hems in feu fruit for sag and there, Ijeconu- unevi'n and rob a dress of its beauty, 'i'ake thciii to a seam stress and have tlicm evened up.

supreme session which will take place in Washington, in 1960, Mrs. Phil Quici, Mrs. Ben Poe, Mrs. Stanley Sutor and Mrs. Flo- AAUW Stages' Meetina Mrs.

Margaret Patton was host-jrence Hayes, ess for the evening, assisted Those not attending but sending Mrs. Jean Patton. i gifts were Mrs. Millie Harris, A social is slated for Nov. 2, at the home of Mrs.

Laura Rue, Mrs. C. Elliott. Mrs. Louis Salvati and Mrs.

Louis Monti. ENTERS OLLKi.E Miss Virginia Kay Vawter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William N.

Peterson, Quartz Ix'vittown, has entered as a fi'osli- man at State Teachers College, Edinboro, Penna. preserve your teeth as well as your For The Man Vote For Melvin Design oundation JANE GRAY, Editor Kathy Finegan Peggy Hethenngton Assistants More than 100 women attended, the Octot)er meeting of the Ivevit-' HilLs Branch of the Association of University Women, The meeting was a special celebration staged in honor of the 14th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. Dr. Elmina R. Lucke.

social welfare and higher education consultant to the has been associated with the U.N. since its founding. She spoke on the technical assistance program of tlie organization with particular emphasis on the program in Pakistan, Mrs. Paul Kurland was chairman of the general program, which included selections by a choral group. A table of interna- Mew Officers nstalled By "vening Star The Evening Star Lodge 224, Croydon, recently stalled new officers for the coming year.

Installing officer was district deputy president. Mrs. Lil-! lian Dyer. by deputy marshall, Mrs. Mary Brodie, and staff.

Women installed were, noble On Child Care been cleaned and dried. When the shellac is dry, polish the shoes as usual. 'Buy Shoes That iFit Properly i Wrong shoes and heels Keep children's shoes from get- i can't walk in can ruin your scuffed by applying a thin, They can circulation and coat of pure, white shellac make your feet swell. You not only be uncomfortable, hut iyour feet will be most unattrac- tive. So get that fit with metatarsal pads if neces.sary, and if you can't walk comfortably: in high, narrow heel, don't them.

I -ryry-xyT -V 1 jr. 1, 'i ih HALLOWEEN SUITS 1st Time in Bristol at DISCOUNT PRICES Children To Collect For UNICEF Drive MI.NK POODLE PIN For those who yearn for mink a jeweled mink poodle pin that sells for pin money. s. grand, Mrs. Sophie Lovett; vice: tional cuisine was set up under'grand.

Mrs LuLu Dudley; war-' the direction of Mrs. Buell Mrs. Alice Dansberry; con-1 and Mrs. E. Wat.son Palzer Mrs.

Helen Drouse; chap- was display and decoration Mrs. Miltilda Moore; finan- man. icial secretary, Mrs. Jewel Greer: Several members of the Glen- recording secretary, Mrs. Edith' side and Valley P'orge Branches of; Davis.

were guests at the Also, treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor i department stores have it Kidd; right supporter to the grand, Mrs. Martha Morgan; left' supporter to the noble Mrs. Mary Wilson; right support-: er to the vice grand, Mrs. Betty; Vaughn; inside guardian, Children of members of the Si.s-iout.side terhood of Temple Shalom willt Lewis, collect for the UNICEF Drive onj noble grand.

Mrs. Vaughn, Halloween night. presented with a bouquet of vides funds for the Inited tions Children's Fund. i fleers The Sisterhood urges all par-, ents to have an extra supply of pennies on hand for this cau.se so that no child collecting will be di.sappointed. This is one of the community services which is sponsored by the Sisterhood.

Mrs. David Wisnia is chairman! of the local drive. Assisting her are Mrs. Arthur Hopkins, Sisterhood president, and Mrs. Herman Adelman.

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