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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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THF. BRISTOL (PA.) COURIER. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 19. 1952 PAGE FIVE Wears White; Attendants Alice Neill Is Wed Are Gowned In Lavender, Yellow To Joseph Stem, Jr. PHILADELPHIA.

May 19 faring a sat in grown, with trim Clmntilly lace, and featuring a Irimmt'd train, Mi.sw Ruth daughter of Mr. tid Mrs. Kricdrich Kuhernus, ewportville road, Kddington.j iMik the vows Saturday which unit- i 1 her in marriage to Mr. Itennis I Moore, son of Mr, and Ins. Dennis C.

Moore, ld Her scalloped i iara wan rlidded with pearls. Tiie four o'clock took in 1 Lutheran ith Hev. K. licimetiiun As Mrs Anna Hreen provided mu: Kulifi iius cm In 111 L- til the r. Sop- ano, i Kields had Promise JI'I ih Lord's i her offt-rings I l.ov You', and As tnaid of honor, the istcr, Miss lOlfricde Kubernus, was in net and The thcr attendants were: Miss Dorony Davidson, wearing lavender; fjss Liaine Koach.

in yellow. Their owns strapless, and their aekH Ifatured mandarin il a picture hat and and carried an old-fashion- with oiJies and net in colors matching heir gowns, Mr. Moore as best man, k'us his brother-in-law, Mr. George Clnloch; and ushers were Vi Ilia tt) and Charlen Moore, broth rs of the hride-groom. reception took at seven 12a attending the function in wiss Turnjers Hall.

For a trip through York i nd the New England to atiada, Mrs. Moore chose a brown suit, brown leather bag. rown slippers of leather and uede, brown straw hat with hell decoration; blouse and lows. couple will make ome at X. Second street.

Chosen by Mrs, Kubernus for ceremony was a dress ith navy blue accessories. Mrs. loore. mother of the bridegroom, ore a navy blue dress and Both wore orchids. Quiet Moment By the Rev.

Curtis Lnnx, Paster Onkllliurst hapel Pennde! Hebrews 11:6 without faith it is impossible to jilease Him: for that cometh to God must believe that He is. and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently Faith: That which is the basis for very existence of mankind. Faith: The thing that causes our economic system to function. Faith: thing that enables man to with his fellowman. Faith: The thing that puts us into contact with Faith must have a basis; for how could you put your faith; your trust, your confidence into something that does not exist? What is basis of Faith? Your Faith? You must have faith in something: perhaps it is yourself, perhaps some friend, perhaps a system, it.

must be some- liing. To be fundamentally secure, our faith must in something that is greater than ourself. To 11 nd the highest ground for the establishment of our faith: must put our faith in God. Our economic system is founded upon this fact, for our money, the medium of exchange, bears these words: God We Where is your faith grounded? God seeks those who would put trust into Him. To find Him; we must find Him through His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.

His words are: that cometh to Me 1 will in no wise cast Continued from One lace. She wore white kid slippers, trimmed with small white kid flowers, rhinestone centered and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of white rosebuds and butterfly orchids. Mrs. Raymond Kirk. Edgely, in role of matron of honor and only attendant of bride, wore a floor-length gown of ice blue Chantilly lace fashioned with a sweetheart neck-line, cap sleeves, matching lace mitts, silver slippers and a sweet-heart shaped blue lace hat.

carried an arm bouque of American Beauty roses. Mr. Robert O. Farrell, of Philadelphia, served as man for his brother-in-law. The mother of the bride chose a navy blue crepe dress, blue straw hat with beige trim, beige accessories and a corsage of orchids.

A dinner followed for bridal party and members of the families. It was held in Bristol Terrace community hall at six p. a re- ception was attened by 100. guests. The couple departed for a two- i week honeymoon trip by motor to Canada.

The traveling semble consisted of a navy blue nylon print dress, a navy blue camel's hair topper, blue candy- braid straw hat, blue calf pumps, wheat color gloves anil handbag. Her corsage was the orchids from the bridal bouquet, An earring and necklace set was the gift to her attendant. The gifts to Ids attendant were cuff links and a watch band bracelet. The couple are employed by Croydon, and Mrs. Stein will reside Spruce street.

Philco Mr. at 045 TULLYTOWN, Mav A meet-j ing of Tullytown Horae and School League was held in Tullytown school Tuesday evening with 38 members attending. A number of school children recited poems and sang in commemoration of day. A piano solo and two accordian soli were rendered. Refreshments of ice cream and cookies were served after the entertainment.

During games, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Maurice Cavin, Mrs. Lucisano, Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mrs. Carrie Hammer, Mrs.

Edward Paolella, Mrs. William Heidrick, Mrs. Mary Lovett, Mrs. A. Gross, Mrs.

William Conca, Mrs. John Walterick, Mrs. A. Vietz, Mrs. William Harth.

Each mother attending received a potted plant. The business meeting, was called to order by president Mrs. Everett Forest a 1. committee reported sending flowers to three members, who were hospitalized. Two new members were welcomed Mrs.

Joseph Zuckero and Mrs. Holley. The committee for a recent dance gave a report of the same. Mrs. John Walterick reported the annual picnic for school children will be held at Cadwalader Park, Trenton, X.

where reservations have been for 100. Two buses will leave the school June 11th at 10 a. m. and return to park at 4:30 to transport children home. Each child is asked to take his lunch.

Games will be played and pirzes awarded. Ice cream and soft drinks will be furnished by the Home and School League. Transportation will be financed by the school board. Committee in charge will Mrs. J.

Walterick. chairman; Mrs. Carter Rosser, Mrs. Alfred Leedom, Mrs. Carrie Hamner, Mrs.

Edward Paolella, Mrs. William Swangler, Mrs. Stanley Carlen, Mrs. Edward Kaiser, Mrs. Edward Foraker.

Committee in charge of a card party June 7th at the fire station will be Mrs. Edward Kaiser, chairman; Mrs. W. Holley, Mrs. William Harth, Mrs.

John Kuhn, Mrs. Edward Foraker, and Mrs. John Walterick. Mrs. Edward Paolella was awarded Attendance award went to Miss Elsie room.

Miss Ettenger displayed a number of books she had purchased with money received from attendance awards. Miss Margaret Faughnan showed the group a steel cabinet had purchased for 1st. and 2nd grade room with money awarded her ginning of term. Miss Faughnan will be reimbursed additional money to cover the cost of same. Annual dinner for the group will be held at the school Juix? 10 at 0:30 p.

m. Reservations must made to Mrs. J. Walterick by June 2nd. will consist of ham, potato salaii.

baked beans, macaroni salad, cole slaw, apple sauce, pickles, olives, radishes, celery, carrots, rolls, coffee, or ami pie. Committee in charge will be Mrs. John Walterick, chairman; Mrs. Carter Rosser. Mrs.

Edward Foraker, Mrs. Thomas Harrison, Mrs. Walter Strouse, Mrs. Stanley Car- I len, Mrs. Lewis Green, Mrs.

William Swangler, Mrs. Frank Martino and Mrs. William Harth. Nominations took place. NEWPORTVILLE Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Marsh held a party in honor of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Harry Miller, recently. Attending were: Mr.

and Mrs. Harry M. Miller. Capt. and Mrs.

J. A. Johnson, Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.

Miller, Mrs. K. P. Marsh and sons, Kenneth, Alan and David, Morrisviile. Events for Today Card party in Bracken Post home, 8.30 j).

sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary. Penny auction, 8 p.m., sponsored by Auxiliary in Newportville Fire Co. station. fun in Croydon Fire Co. station, 8.30 p.

benefit of Croydon String Band. GET AWAY FROM THE BOUSE ENJOY COMPLETE RELAXATION HERE ADD YEARS TO YOUR GRADUATION GIFT NEW SIGHT-THRILL SCREEN MONDAY and TUESDAY Bock to Thrill and Chill you: IT WILL MAK I YOUR blood RUN COLD! IMITATED BUT NEVER DUPLICATED! V. CASES during the past week. The Wave was Miss Helenmae Kent Thomas, is. Mount Holly, N.

who was accepted through Burlington hospital, tor X-Ray and re recruiting office and sworn in at The following transportations were by Bucks County Squad: Saturday: Rud oil' St. Convent, Heights, to Nazareth a In A Personal Way INTERESTING Items of news mainly about people you km.w. A chronicle oi the activities of the people of Bristol; their goings and comings. 'trir To arrange for publication of tHephone The Bristol out ier, Bristol or your news correspondent, notifying at least few days in advance the date of ceremony. Engagement nnoil nrpmenta o.ust submitted in writing at (tie Courier ofTiee.

Bristol Council of Church Wom- oi is sponsoring a May fellowship inert ing. to be held on Monday, 2Gth, it o'chick. in Bris- lol rian Church. Mrs Fred Watts will be the speaker. Music jvill by Bethel A.

limn n. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. All women if Bristol and vicinity are invited attend. Among the prizes to be awarded it card party this evening at 30 in Bracken Post sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary are: Pillow' cases, wallpaper Ini two rooms, picinic ham, nightgown, hosiery and many others, drs. Marvel Durham is chairman.

Mr, and Mrs. William Harrie, pxford Valley road, have returned from two months visit, to their in-law and daughter, Mr. and Wrs. Westeolt Smith, Tampa, Fla. George T.

Eldridge, chief USN, recruiter in barge Li the local navy recruiting office located in Burlington post office, lumounced the enlistments of three men and one Wave from this area turned; Francis Wurreschke, Haverstraw, N. from Hahnemann hospital, Phila. to N. J. Turnpike Exchange at Burlington, N.

where he was transferred to South River, N. J. ambulance; Michael Miss I homas was em- 'rimko, from Trenton, (N. Ori ployed by Bell I elephone I thopedic hospital to Harriman Mount Holly, men were: Char- hospital; Mrs. Catherine Distesano, 3d.

14, Riverside, N. 714.5th avenue, to Nazareth hos- 1 Philadelphia and transferrea to the I Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, for recruit training and furth- I er assignment. Before enlisting in the Waves by les V. Shaner Edward L. Kervick, 17, grandson of Edward Mcllvaine, 407 Jefferson Bristol; and Ralph pital, Phila.

Sunday good, Bristol Pike, Nazareth; Mrs. Lena Mrs. A11 i Croydon to Pet vizzi, 220 LINCOIN DRIVE-IN Rocievelt Boulevard at City Line orfil's Drive-in SlllhVillR I-'I It ST It l-Hll. PENN-JERSEY SIGNS ALL TYPUS OF SIGNS For INtimates (all LLLS Phila. Elxpress Elxpress I'h.

2953 or 4 Philadelphia K. IV. Fronl St. Market Trenton and Camden Connfjr, ft. J.

AZALEAS, 25c and up in en tn I oues Stock TORRLSDALE NURSERY LI 011 Torrendale, IMiila. Between Frankford Ave, and Academy Road Ann SHcRfOAM TOWN Jehn LUND Teclinifolor Angellilli, 18, Pond street. Bris- Washington street, returned from tol. All three men were sent to 1 Bainbridge, for recruit training, Two departments of Kaiser Metal Products, purchasing anti design engineering, moved into the former Grundy mill over the week-end. The two engineering and (oft departments are also to occupy in the building.

They are moving from Plant No. 2. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Muth.

Washington street, were: Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson. Philadelphia. On Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Maruca and daughter Nancy, Cpper Darby, were guests at tin1 Muth home. Nazareth. JEDDO-HIGHLAND COAL Rocklath Plaster Finishing Lime Mason Materials Artesian Coal Co. PHONE 3215 Rug Cleaning Carpet Cleaning Repairing Mothproofing Installation Upholstery Cleaning ORIENTAL ANI) DOMESTIC Rl CS SOLD PHONE: HRISTOL REEORE 15 P.

M. RITZ Theatre rovrfon, 1 1 0 Doors of The I his 10 K. polJ ring a tx'autiful Opal. Same ring algo available uilli other btones. Your graduate will be thrilled with such a wonderful personal gift as a a gift to wear with pride and cherish forever.

We offer a large variety of fine rings for graduates of all at prices to accommodate every gift budget. Now is the time and this is the place to make your selection the grandest graduation gift all. Come in today. Open Evenings Except Wed. for HOT MILL STREET BRISTOL, PA.

A COMPLETE INSURANCE YOU CARRY ENOUGH Well jmi you should! Eon man is responsible for (he welfare of his ones. Protect your family against disaster h.v purchasing insurance at once. welcome inquiry without obligation to you. MYERS 0 GILLIS Real Estate and Insurance 2P2 MILL STREET PHONE: BRISTOL iWHl Penna. Threshernicn A.

Farmers Mutual Casualty Insurance Co. S. ILTNN JEWELER AND DISPENSING OPTICIAN Gifts for All Occasions for the Particular NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WATCHES AND SILVERWARE 312 Mill Street Phone 5G30 Bristol, Penna. Complete Watch and Jewelry Repair Department INSTALLED FREE Wt have WHITEWALL Tlru it stook OPEN EVENTNCS THI ERI. LOSE WED.

1 V. M. MARUCCrS Radio Electric Shop Crosley Motorola Dealer Ilrlsiol 3430 BIIISTOL QUICI MOVING Done by Experts Van 1 CnrjfO Innored 717 Wood Bristol, Pa. one: 0S0I bk ks rorxTv FLOOR AWNING Armstrong: Floor Coverings Awnings Commercial and Home CoiiKOunll PlMHtle liber Shade Central Croydon, SLIPCOVERS and DRAPERIES CUSTOM-MADE All Work Done by Experts USE OUR BUDGET PLAN PETER PAN LINEN SHOP STORE HOURS: 9 to 9 Sat. 9 to 6 215 Mill Street, Bristol Phone: Bristol 3080 10S.

10 Mill. ST Tuxedoes for Hire (Juaranteed Perfect Fit P. COCCI SON ni vw Phone Brlatol SHO WE BUY OLD GOLD Broken Jewelry, dental teeth, ete. Call lirlntol 234)0 between 7 P. M.

and P. SI. BOLDEN DENTAL LABORATORY 823 Cedar Street, Bristol, Factory Built Motors DYNAMOMETER TESTED AND GUARANTEED Immediate Installation All Makes Cars and Trucks No Money Down Small Monthly Payments W7I rrri from ftrfeiilt froa Csshlum completely 't made Gnar.intee# Workman- lo- Dtl'MH Smart at New EASY TERMS for Otctralft Special Sale CUSTOM Cl ID MADE COVERS rc rrlw $9B 76 CALL BRISTOL 2530 566 Swain Bristol MfY MOM Loans on signature boih men and women. Sensible monthly repayment. Stop in or phone.

Tht Oldeti Company of Hi kind in Penna. Established in 1894 245 MILL. STREET (2nd Floor) Phone: 897 BRISTOL, PA. Loans jk I i in All Surronnding Territory Motor Exchange, Inc. 902 CALHOUN TRENTON PHONE 6-2360 GREETINGS GIFTS tre brought to you from Friendly Neighbors Civic Social Welfare Leaders through WELCOME On the occasion of: The Birdi of a Baby Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to City Falls Township Residents Phone Bristol 3789 Bristol Area Residents Phone Bristol 6418 obligation BUCKS COUNTY MESSAGE CENTER 301 MILL STREET (Entrance on Wood Street) PRESENTS A Telephone Message Service For Your Business AND DELUXE OFFICE FACILITIES IN THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS DISTRICT Available For Immediate Occupancy By Business and Professional Men CALL BRISTOL 867 an WANTED! 100 CARS NEEDED NOW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR CAR IF YOU HURRY TO OMAR Any Year, Any Model Call or Stop In 1 Umar Motors, inc.

BRISTOL 7429 401 BRISTOL PIKE CROYDON, PA. Opposite Food Market. Open Evenings and Sundays BEFORE YOU BUY LET US GIVE YOU FIGURES ON A NEW GMC TRUCK All sizes, all models, including the new ton F.eonomr Diesel. Prompt Delivery on most models, REEDMAN PONTIAC CO. Farragut Ave.

Green Lane Phone: Bristol 3888 Open Evenings Until 9.

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