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PAGE 8 BRISTOL COURIER and LEVITTOWN TIMES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 1959 coffee 'REE CAKE OR PIECE OF TOMATO PIE TODAY and TOMORROW Jesse W. Soby Legion Auxiliary Plans For Penny Sale Installation Banquet, Holiday Party Set Committee members of the Italian Mutual Aid Fifth Ward Auxiliary plan for a combined installation banquet and Christmas party. Women are (from left) Mrs. Mary Nepa, Mrs. Ange Livingni, Mrs.

Gloria Fink, chairman; Mrs. Anita Nepa, Mrs. Josephine Perotti, co-chairman; Mrs. Helen Licause, and Mrs. Gloria Cordisco.

The event is scheduled for Dec. 12, at the Club House, Wood and Taylor Bristol. Committee members who were unable to attend the meeting are Miss Josephine DiLorenzo, Mrs. Yolanda Manzo, and Miss Lititia Cialella. (Courier- Times photo by Gibson) Training Course Set For Leaders There will be an arts and crafts training course for Girl Scout and Brownie Troop leaders on Dec.

2 and 9, 8 to 10 p.m., at the Manor School Cafeteria, Penn Valley Road, Levittown. The registration fee is $1.25 and the deadline for registration is Wednesday. The attendance will he limited to those who register and pay the fee in advance. No registrations will be accepted at the door. Projects must be set up and equipment purchased.

Checks may be made payable to Mrs. Harry Rosenthal, 27 Edgewood Lane, Elderberry, Levittown. The course is designed to give the leaders a working knowledge of at least ten different handicraft projects. Y.W.C.A. Programs Aid Women Abroad In 1958, Y.W.C.A.s in the United States contributed to the program 29 other National Y.W.C.A.s the world.

Members here laid women abroad by supplying American Advisory Secretaries, grants to Y.W.C.A.s of oth- er countries and or bringing Y.W.C.A. volunteers and staff to this country for training. At tne request of India, the PIANOS Brand New Full Keyboard 10 Year Guarantee ELECTRONIC ORGANS Full Manual KNESS PIANOS 455 ORGAN 595 310 So. Broad Trenton OPEN DAILY 10 to 6 p.m. Eves.

7 to 9 EXport 4-7469 Court Plans For Annual Dinner Dec. 5 Court Bristol 1097. Catholic Daughters of America, will stage its annual Christmas dinner this year at Ivystone Inn. Pennsauken, N.J. The affair, which is slated for Dec.

5, will begin at 7 p.m. Mrs. Carol Nelson Jr. is chairman of the dinner committee, and Mrs. William Lynn Jr.

is co-chairman. Mrs. James Roche is reservations chairman. It was announced at a recent business meeting that Mass for deceased members of the Court will be celebrated on Sunday, at 8 a.m., at St. Church, Bristol.

It was also announced that Mrs. Joseph Lynch will serve as chairman of the committee planning for a card party set for Dec. 8. Mrs. Helen Krug is co-chairman of the affair, which will take place at the Knights of Columbus Home.

Bristol. Y.W.C.A. of the U.S.A. has now the first American Advisory Secretary for many years stationed in that country. Women there are taking an increasing interest in public and community affairs.

The latest Y.W.C.A. installation aided I by the American Y.W.C.A. is an (international work camp in the, jCopperbelt, Northern Rhodesia.) Advisory Secretary, Margaret Hathaway, has aided ini the organization of a group which! includes African and white sons concerned with better race! relations and improved conditions. In the interest of women, partic-1 ularly wives, the Y.W.C.A. in! Korea is undertaking family rec-; reation programs to encourage i men to seek recreation with their families rather than go out on! their own, a custom of many Eastern countries.

The Y.W.C.A. in Uganda, developed with the aid of Y.W.C.As in the U.S.A., inaugurated its first course on agriculture. A Gombolola chief in Uganda, Yoweri K. Nakubola, praised the i Y.W.C.A. recently developed there, i In Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the Y.W.C.A.

is developing an adult; education center with the Inter-! national Cooperation Administra-j tion. Helping in developing the project are American Advisory! Secretary, Clara Boyd Wheeler, Home Economics Technician, Francis McMillian. Y-Teens, 12 to 17 year-old members of the Y.W.C.A., are as diligent in raising money in Malaya for the Y.W.C.A’s World Mutual Service Program as Y-Teens are here. Affair Is Scheduled For Dec. 12 The Italian Mutual Aid Fifth Ward Auxiliary will stage a combined installation banquet and Christmas party on Dec.

12, at the Club House, Wood and Taylor Bristol. The affair will be catered by of Philadelphia, and will feature dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music will be provided by the Stanley Maze Orchestra. Tickets are S6 per couple.

Reservations may be obtained from committee members before Dec. 1. A covered dish supper will highlight the next meeting set for Tuesday. Pollyanna gifts for Christmas will be exchanged. The committee planning the supper includes Mrs.

Fannie Galzerano, Mrs. Kathryn LaSalle, Mrs. Terry Mrs. Ange Livingni. and Mrs.

Carol Bochella. Bible Classes To Meet Three Bible Classes of the Newtown Methodist Church have scheduled meetings for Tuesday, at 8 p.m. Miss Grace Krusen and Miss Lydia Krusen will be co-hostesses to members of the Gleaner Class at their home. South Congress Newtown. Charades and a Thanksgiving menu quiz will feature the program.

Mrs. Clinton R. Greenlee will be in charge of the devotions and Mrs. John W. Crowther will preside.

The We Three group will convene at the home of Mrs. Estella Borio. 109 East Washington Newtown. Mrs. John Rempfer will serve as co-hostess.

Devotions will be conducted by Mrs. Borio, and Mrs. Lewis Stumpf will chair the business session. Plans will be made for the annual Christmas cheer packages for shut-ins under the co-chairmanship of Mrs. William Holmes and Mrs.

Albert Clark. Members of the Pilot Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Theodore Woodman. Linton Hill Road, Newtown, with Mrs. Harold L.

Feaster presiding officer. A surprise program is being arranged by the vice president and her committee. Mrs. Ralph Hauler will conduct the devotions and hostesses include Mrs. Howard K.

Tomlinson and Mrs. Chad Moxley. Mark DiNunzio celebrated his second birthday Nov. 8 His brother, Dominic, was five years old Nov. 9.

They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic DiNunzio, 37 Underwood Road, Upper Orchard, Levit- tovvn. (Photos by Andre) NO-RISK OFFER reruia, QUALITY HEARING AID ON OUR 10-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE! Prove to yourself that the finest-quality hearing aids are lower-priced! Zenith cuts out unnecessary selling expenses, and the saving is passed on to you. You can't buy better quality and performance at any price.

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CHARGE-IT Wl 6-1221 Patricia Kazmier Entertains At Event Miss Patricia Kazmier, daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kazmier, Newtown, RD, whose marriage to Eugene J. Shiber. son of Mr.

and Mrs. O. J. Shiber, Richboro, will take place tomorrow, in St. Ignatius Catholic Church, Yardley, entertained her attendants at a dinner at in Ewing Township, N.

J. Present were Miss Margaret M. Diangelo, Bristol; Miss Portia M. Kuklinski, Eddington; Mrs. Shiber, Mrs.

Kazmier and Mrs. Joseph S. Kuklinski, Eddington. 'Mitten Tree7 Prepared By Society The Neshominy Methodist tian Service, Hulmeville is collecting mittens and gloves for a These wil go to the Deaconess Home for Christmas giving. All women of the church are asked to help.

There will be a carton in the Sunday School room from Sunday up to and including Dec. 6 for contributions. The Christmas tea for all church members and their families will be held Dec. 20, at 4 p.m. The regular meeting of the Society will be conducted Dec.

8. There will be a Christmas party under the direction of Mrs. Charles Smith, assisted by Miss Elma Haefnert Mrs. George Fetters, Miss Nellie Main, Mrs. Minnie McMillan and others.

All women of the Church are invited to attend. Mrs. Harry Heck Honored At Shower Mrs. Harry R. Heck, 1321 Woodbine Rockdale area, Bristol Township, was guest of honor at a surprise baby shower at the home of Mrs.

George McCraw, Belardley area, Bristol Township. Guests included Mrs. Myrtle Kelly, Mrs. Shirley Roberts. Mrs.

Rita Marcella, Mrs. Virginia Schloder, Mrs. Kay Spezzano, Mrs. Ruth Firman, Mrs. Dottie Blum, Mrs.

Helen Taylor, Mrs. Ethel Rogan. Mrs. Viola Larzelere, Mrs. Mary Roberts, Mrs.

Ann Kurko. Also, Mrs. Doris Koptcho, Mrs. Gretchcn Vasey. Mrs.

Grace Napoli, Mrs. Fances Trucke, Mrs. Dorothy Lutz, Mrs. Martha Flaherty, and Mrs. Mary Cieniawa.

Those sending gifts, but unable to attend were Mrs. Jessie Saxman and Mrs. Helen Arnwine. Jeffrey Shifter celebrated his first birthday Nov. 11.

His brother, Andrew, was three years old Nov. 16. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shifter, 15 Rain Lily Road, Red Rose Gate, Levittown.

(Photos by Andre) Event Slated Monday The Ladies Auxiliary to the Jesse W. Soby American Legion Post No. 148, Langhorne, will sponsor a penny sale Monday, 8 p.m., at the Legion Home, Richardson Ave. Mrs. Edna Flynn is in charge of the sale.

Reports highlighted a recent meeting of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Sara Ann Sellers announced that the $33 was realized from the blanket club. Mrs Cassedy, eivil defense chairman, spoke on home preparation in case of an enemy attack, and Mrs. Elma Haefner.

legislation chairman, spoke on Peace to Speak the Common Mrs, Dorothy Eisenhart spoke on the poppy sales for the year and Mrs. Elizabeth Henry reported on a Pan American doll which she is making. Mrs. Mae Kutger announced that 1360 merchandise coupons were collected for November. Mrs.

Flynn reported on plans for Christmas plants for shut-ins and gifts for servicemen. Mrs. Agnes Bonnell and Mrs. Mary Harding served refreshments following the meeting. The next meeting is set for Dec.

14, at the Legion Home. Surprise Bridal Shower Celebrants WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. George Sperling and Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Wilkinson and children, Sharon and Bobby, Rockdale, were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser, Wilkes-Barrt, David Talbot celebrated his third birthday on Nov. 1. His brother, Kenneth, was one year old Aug.

2. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Talbot, 6 Meadow Lane, Magnolia Hill, Levittown. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Baird, Philadelphia. Gerrie John SJ, oj BOYS GIRLS SPECIAL BALLROOM CLASSES Ladies Class Special Teen Age Dancing Course for Girls Watch for Opening of Square Dance This Coupon Good For FREE First AgeZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Lesson In Special Beginners'- Ballroom Classes Loscstsd in Basement ef Towne Pharmacy NEWPORTVILLE ROAD at 5-CORNERS Wl 5-8968 Miss Barbara Brighter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brighter, Levittown.

was guest of honor at a surprise bridal shower given recently, at the hopie of her cousin. Mrs. Frank West 75 North Turn Lane, North Park, Levittown. Miss Brighter will become the bride of Ronald Woodring, Edt-hg- ton. on Jan.

23. Those who attended shower were Mrs. Emma Boyer. Mrs. Marie Murray, Mrs.

James Bright- ter, Mrs. Benjamin Undike and Mrs. Thomas Brighter, Levittown. Also, Mrs. William Dunbar.

Upper Darby; Mrs. Edna Scheiffler, Mrs. Marie Husted. Mrs. Edna Clause, Philadelphia: Mrs.

Thomas Mudie, Mrs. William Ream. Miss Kathryn Keiffer Cornwells Heights; and Mrs. William Schrader, Bristol. A buffet luncheon was served to the guests.

Those who were unable to attend but sent gifts include Mrs. May Amick, Mrs. Ecnest Long. Mrs. Edgar Bekes, Mrs.

Isabelle Husted. Mrs. John Miehle, Mrs. Frank West Mrs. George Keif, fer, Miss Hilda Keiffer, and Mrs.

William Brighter. Penndel Auxiliary Schedules Party The Ladies Auxiliary of the Penndel Fire Company will stage its Christmas party on Dec. 17, at the Penndel American Legion Home. Mrs. Edna Flynn and Mrs.

Clara Sodano were named cochairmen of the affair at a recent regular meeting. Anyone interested in making reservations for the party may contact Mrs. Ruth Bonham, president, at SK 7-5774. Flower Club Sets Holiday Party The annual Christmas party of the Martha Washington Flower Club will feature a luncheon at Restaurant, Ewing Township, N. Dec.

3, at noon. (Members will go to the home of Mrs. George W. Duke, 87 West Trenton Morrisville, following the party for a holiday program slated for 2 p.m. Mrs.

Taylor Yates will give a talk on in Other There will also be an exchange of home-made gifts and a home-made cookie contest. The cookies will be judged by Mrs. Winfield Ernest and Mrs. Robert Neill, then sent to shut-in rnem- i bers. A brief business session will be conducted by Mrs.

Robert T. Ely. Why An Ethical Religion? ATTEND MEETINGS AND DISCUSSIONS Friday, Nov. 20, 8 P.M.— 194 W. State Trenton, N.

J. Friday, Dec. 4, 8 P.M.—Snowball Drive, Levittown, Pa. Sunday School To Be Announced Phone: EL 7-2205 Wl 9-0806 DELAWARE VALLEY ETHICAL GROUP "A Religious and Educational Fellowship Without Formal Creed or Dogma" ANNIVERSARY Society To Stage Bake Sale Tomorrow The Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary of St. Ukrainian Catholic Church, Bath Road.

Bristol, will sponsor a bake sale tomorrow, 10 a.m., at Store in the Levittown Shopping Center. Proceeds from the sale will ben efit the building fund for a new church. Homemade bread, nut roll, kolachie. cakes, pies and cookies will be among the items on sale. COMPLETE LINE OF CAKES, COOKIES, and BAKERY GOODS WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES MADE TO ORDER TOMATO PIES A SPECIALTY PIROLLO'S BAKERY 336 Wood Bristol ST 8-9032 7 MEN'S NIGHT MILL STREET TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1st at 7 P.M.

TILL? A CONTINUOUS SHOWING OF GIFT FASHIONS FROM THE WELL STOCKED STORES OF MILL STREET See these gifts at Marion Whipps Studio, 240 MILL BRISTOL, where they will be displayed by LIVE, PROFESSIONAL MODELS, who will be happy to help you select your Christmas gifts for the of your BE SURE TO BRING A LIST OF HER SIZES and COLOR PREFERENCES Be Our Guest SSHSitSSS Mill Street Business Men's Association, Bristol.

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