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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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TUESDAY EVENING. JUIY 24, 1956 BRISTOL COURIER and LEVITTOWN TIMES PAGE ar dley Fairless Hills Fairltti Hills California Woman Is Visiting Here This MorrisvUie Site? WI By MAR(iE iiLENN J. Jackson. San 00 Calif visiting with hrr and family, Mr. and Mrs Milton Jackson, Chebiea road.

brthday at tht home June 15. Mr. and Mrs IMcr Farloy. Chelsea road, celebrated thnr 13th wedding anniversary, July 13. Mr.

and Rollin Armbru.s- trr, HiUtide, were of daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurici Trenton Orde. Fred Sweitzer, New York City, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Joseph Dempsey Haney, Aujilin Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs.

Michael and children, Mlchclle, Diane and David, en- route from Tokyo, Japan, are at the home of Mrs. Gas- sister and fam ly. Mr and Mrs. J. Demp.sey Haney, Austin drive Gu-vvcs wiU rc-side in Washington, C.

Kathleen Mary Keiper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Keiper, Trenton road, celebrated her first brtnday June ll. The! Keipers recently visited with his! parents, and Mrs. Nathan; Keiper, Endicott, Y. Well Plant Set To Co Ninf hours of testing all equipment of new plant for the removal of iron from the water went off Friday a according to Walter Neuman, superintendent of public works.

Officials this morning reported that automatic operation of the plant off South Pennsylvarua avenue, at the new well site, would go into effect late this! afternoon or Equipment company personnel, representatives of the municipal authority, in addition Robert Steward, borough secre-' tary. Lawrence Newell, water; works superintendent, and Neuman, were on hand for the first; official tests. During the tests Friday, all equipment was sterilized. Today, workmen were busy flushing out the tanks and other cleanup work. Blast Victim Still Critical Joseph Hall, injured in the plosion whicii levelled Cafe in Morrisville last month, still is listed in critical condition In St.

Francis hospital, Trenton. Hospital officials report he ii gaming consciousness frequently." CAMP MACKINAC DAY CAMP FOR BOYS Call SK 7-3010 or Box 2S6 Penndel, Pa. AVAILABLE PICNICS and OUTINGS Mr, and Addison Soles i and ions, Jeff and Terry and d'auiihteri, Carol and Virginia; Louise, Chelsea road, recently vacationed with Mrs moth- Anne Ballantine, West Newton. Mrs. Charles Bittinger.

Plymouth. IS visit.ng with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Klomp, Chelsea road Klomp recently visited with and William Duncan family at Penn State College. Larry Willard, son of Mr.

and Mrs Burton Coventry road, celeorated his SiXth day June 11. An afternoon party was enjoyed by; BiUy Brown, Judy WiLwn, ChrisUe Lee Smith, Butch Sue Burns, all of Fau-less Hilb; Louise RUz. Lev- ttown; Larry's sisters, Beverly and Cathv arid his maternal great grandmother, Mrs. B. Ealon, Erie, Penna.

Passrrs-hy sre these of Cafe, nowadays. The Morrisville tavern, which blew up In an explosion last month, wai talk of the town for weeks. (Courier and Times photo.) ItridfiP Is Going DotviC and Mrs Melvin Weight-1 man and son, David and daughter, Kathy, FinleyviUe, were guefitji of Mr and Mrs Harold Arnold, Chel.sea road. Also visiting were Arnold mother, Mrs. Elmer Arnold and Bonme Brewer, both of Eliza beth.

Pi. Beverly Willard a as four years old June 20. Those at a party were: Patty Morrii, Johnny Wilson, Jerry Burns. Mark Thompson, all of Hills. Raynrwnd Ruz.

Levittown and ner maternal great grandnwther, Mrs. C. B. Eaton. Pine, Pa.

Beverly the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Burton Coventry road. Mr. irnl Mrs. David DeCaro A blue jean party was enjoyed and farruly, Stan wood road, re- af the home of Joy Peierson, vuited with thef daughter of Mr and Ver- tive parents, Mr.

and Cloyd ner Peterson, Aust drive, June Morrow, Hunken, Penna and Mr. Gueiis were Dave Rupert, and D. DeCaro, Youmgwood, Dave Schult, Bill Sunalitue, Ray Penni. Wiley, Raymond Neufield, George Allen, John Joe Casey, John Mr. and Mrs Clark and Dave Schell.

John children, Mary Beth and Lynn and Tarrity, Judy Freena, Ann, Beaumont road, are visit ing witii his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, Penni. ind with her parents.

Mr. Mn. Qoyd Morrow, Hunken, A party was given by Faith Mohney, daughter of Mr, Mrs. Thomaa Mohney. Chel- roid, in her home.

July 3. Guectf were: Wohfile, Rehberg. Karen Haney. Gail McShcrry. Hann.

Linda Rupert, Dorothy Howley, Bonnie Guest Bianca Flairuni and Susan Strawmyre. Yardley ARNOLD BARBECUE BUNS for happy Noels Move To St. Louis MISS CATHERLNE WELSD Ujatt S.32Hi Mrs. Kinney, Penns- sylvania avenue, enjoyed several days in Philadelphia at the Ben Franklin Hotel, as a delegate to the American Legion Another representative from Yardley was Mrs. FYancis Daugherty, College avenue.

Mrs. Daugherty ift the past president of the Knowles Doyle Post Auxiliary 317. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Noel.

Riverview avenue, have moved to St ouls Mo. son, David and da Janice, accompanied them. David will enter st hool this fall and Janice return to Ohio State University. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. Noel Sr. will remain at the Riverview address, with their grandson. Nelion, who will enter Drexel College this fall. He graduated from Pennsbury.

Mrs. Anna Radomsky, Detroit. visited with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Radomsky.

CheUea road Also visiting Mr. Eodomsky's JuUe Radiszewsk Mary Alice Mander Armella sons Robert and Bruce and Nadziin, Bobby John and cousin and family, Mr and Miki Tarnty, Delbert HamiJirm Stanley Neituckowski. all of Pat Scheffer, Tommy Bak indjpetroit. Jimmy Boat crew rapidly cable to drag section of Yardley bridge in to New structure will repllce temporary Bailey bridRr set up when the borough's old span was washed away by last floods. (Courier and Times photo.) Mii.s Mane Kelly, her mother and her sister, Agnei Kelly, have returned to their home on Penns- sylvania avenue, after spending several weeks at Seaside Park.

Loans up PAYMENTS to $600 G.A..C. I'INANCi: CORPORATION I- I i Mr and Mrs. James Franks Mr. col- Cermany.iji vT "ho had: and family, and Mrs Robert 1 been vu'-iting tn them in rair-i BUck rcid. T.his Mr.

in ind Schkni. f.r« Msit With the Franks vva.s Mrs. Ed-. J. Reddy.

Devon road. Mri. Nicholas Lembeck children, and' Edmund, Andover visited with her mother recently th his siiter Anni Uametz, Beaver Meadows, family. Captain and Penna, Joseph Ondo, Niagara Falls, N. Y.

They also toured Thou- sa.nd Islands, Ottawa, Canada and other places of interest. Md Mrs. Harvey Miller and daughter, Delores, Parkway drive, enjoyed a recent visit with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Mot- 1 tes, Mowacka, Penna. While.I lOrlltC Uiere, they attended a family re-1 union for the Mottes family held In Run, Beaver Falls.

Penna where 30 of the family gathered. PolioEpidemic Donkey Baseball Game Set In Hills (luffaus come from people and donkeys alike uhen a donkey baseball game gets underway between the Tails Legion post 834 and the Falls Lions club tomorrow at 7 p. ni. Site of the hilarious will be the Fairless Hills Little Leaijue field. Lions club plavers will be: Franklin Kirby, Jake Rauer, Joe Behelka, Jake Bauer, Ken Blver, Bachman, (iene no, Willard Norman ook, Frank Craven, Fienope, Louis Hecker, Robert Hubbard, William Kender, (iene Titus, Alex Sturrock.

Falls Legion post players will be: John Gino Mattozzl, l.es Jim Pat ler, Howard Johnson, Joe Earl Custer, ('laude Argenti, Jerry Zucker, Frank Maybury, Joe Voyt, William Winder, Joe Lovett, (ius Argenti, Harry Chapin, Morris Vppenzeller, Joe Bux, Bub Kennedy and (ieorge Bux. but the pitcher and catcher will ride donkeys. Dashing Beret Friends are glad to hear that I the Wilham new baby jkji II returned from the Mer-! lYlOn ccr Hospital where he has a patient for the last several weeks. The Griffiths live on NEW YORK IP Virgil McClure was a bit too dashing for his own good, police said. He was arrested on a burglary charge because police were able Mam street.

Louis B. Leedom, lumber merchant, has an 'esting hobby of collecting music to identify him through the beret His daughter, hob- witnesses said he was wearing, 'by is antiques and old quilts. 122 MILL STREET PA. STlilwili 8-5526 ------NORTH IAST-7256 Costor Pilgrim 5-4200 Cottmo" Fronkford 3-8600 Keniingfon GArfl0td6 774O DOWNTOWN-263 S. Brood Stretf Khgslty 6 3856 OOWNTOWN-26 S.

20th 4-5830 WIST Cheifnut BArimg 2-4400 MORRISVILLE CHICAGO UP AU Chicago: physicians were urged today tolLOUriCS RGTUm Rofte West Bridgewater, visited for a'cooperate with health officials i week at the home of her aunt and a mass innoculation campaign tOiFfOm FloriQQ family, Mr. and Harvey -Miller, Parkway drive. Recent guests in the of Mr. and Mrs. James Parsons.

Austin drive, were Mr. and Mrs Elwood Fleming. Irwm, Penna. Elizabeth Weinheimcr. daughter of Mr.

and Edmund Weinheimer, Andover road, celebrated her first birthday June 13. combat an abnormal wave of polio here. The Chicago Medical Society called an meeting today to dujcuss wider distribution of Salk anti-polio vaccine among private physicians. The society urged all physicians to continue vaccinating as many children as possible, which had been recommended by the Illinois Department of Public Health. The polio total so far this year iive deaths.

Mary Alice Mander. daughter At this time last year, only 45 of Mr. and Norman A. Man- cases and two deaths had been der, Chelsea road, celebrated her' reported birthday Jtinf 14 Mrs Man- 5 opened Monday to dispense free vaccine to those in the age bracket of ftix months to 19-year old and pregnant women who were unable to afford shots from a pri-! vate physician. Dr.

Herman Bundesen. president of the Board of Health, said the outbreak has not yet reached the epidemic stages, and that a further outbreak can be prevented by mass-immunization. der celebrated her birthday June 15. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Peeler atKl daughter. Carolyn, Milroy. are visiting at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Roy Aurand, Andover road. Aurand, Lcwititown, us also visiting with the Aurands.

Mr. and Mri. Rchard Holcombe, Adover road, announce the birth of a son June 21, in the Ivower Bucki County Hospital. David Fine we ghed eight pounds, three ounces at birth and has a brother, Richard Jr. Richard Frank Holcombe son of and Richard Holcombe, Andover road, celebrated his seventh birthday May 26.

A family parly was enjoyed. Cartlidge, niecc of Holcombe, celebrated her eight Deiter Avenue To Be Rebuilt Deiter avenue in Morrisville be rebuilt and be brought to Its former grade and gutter lines Mr. and Vincent Laurie will be cut on Hall avenue as a recently spent a vacation in Flo- result of a meeting of the Bor- rida. The Lauries live on Ander- councilman street commit- By June McCoy CY 5-2044 son avenue. tee.

The group met Friday evening nod after spending their vaction pairs were made by contractors in Florida. who installed new sewer system. We will be losing some more good neighbors, and Mrs. l)onald Soudtr. fil4 Dorset drive.

The SoudcTs will be moving into their home the Cobalt Ridge section of Lcvittown. Poit CRUCES, N. AP best friend is certainly leading a life in Las Cruces these one bite of a mailman. Joe Camunez, acting of mails office here, says that after a dog once bites a carrier, the householder must either keep the dog confined or get his mail at the Post Office. Appeal on License Quashed by Death SA.NFOHD.

UP William Albert Sellers, 25, of Lee County was convictcd of driving violations several months ago, but he was allowed to keep his bccau.se of a pending appeal to the superior Court. The appeal will never be heard. Neither will Seller.s ever have any more need for the licenbe. Sellers was killed in a highway collision yesterday. Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? unproved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower holds false teeth more firmly in place Do not iltde, or rock No gummy, gooev.

pasty taste or TFlETH la alkaline not aour Checks tura breath). Get FA8TEETH at any drug couQtor. Adv. RUBBER STAMPS ORDER Co, 416 ST EXPERT REPAIRING BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED J. S.

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