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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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THE COURinR. nDNTSOAV FVFXIXO IH 7. FAGl THREB in a Personal Way I nteresting newt mainly peoiilo you know. A chronicle of the activities of the of Bristol; their goings awl comings A fi It 00 TO DISTANT POINTS Mr. and Mrs.

William DeGroot, ftiHon avemio, left on Monday for a several days' trip to Washington, 1). C. Mr. and Mrs. (J.

A. JetTerson avenue, entertained over the week-end Mr. and Mra, Frank Coon, ('larks Summit. Mias Irene Hellings, Jefferson avc- iiue, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Snyder, Croydon, spent the week-end in Atlantic City. N. J. (il USTS Mrs. Mary Barrett, Mrs.

Mary T.or- man, Miss Alice liarrett and Mr. Mullen, Philadelphia, were Saturday guests of Mrs. Theresa (Javegan and Miss Margaret V. Harrett, C24 Deaver street. Mr.

and Mrs. Mward Coughlin and son Samuel, West Philadelphia, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hearn, street. Mrs.

Hearn left Tuesday for a vacation in Potlsville and tlilberton. Mrs. Hearn will visit Mrs. Harry Day, and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Barr, Oil- berton. Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson and daughter Ruth and Frank Madden, Providence, K. spent Saturday until Monilny as gnesls of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Hanson, KJUC Pond street. Mr. and Herbert Hanson and Miss Gertrude Hanson and their guests motored to Atlantic City, N. Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lange, Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Mis. mother, Mrs. Mary Sweeney, liui'kley Mr.

and Gordon Ebert and daughter Jane and son William and C'hailes Ginder. Lehighton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Praul, Wood street. Mr.

and Mrs. and their guests motored to and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wessaw. and Mrs.

Karl Green and son Robert Earl, WMlkinson, are spending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Scheffey, 320 Harrison street, and Mrs. Hattie and family, Newport Road. Mrs.

Scheffey and daughter will return with Mr. and Mrs. Green for an extended visit. SO.N FOR MAHTINS and Mrs. William Martin, Buckley street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son born last week in St.

Hospital, Philadelphia. Mrs. Martin was formerly Miss Katharine Buckley street. VACATIONS ARE TAKKN Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Mulligan and daughter Eileen and son Gordon, New Buckley street, left Saturday for a motor trip to Watkins (ilen, Syracuse and Niagara N. Y. and Mulligan and family will visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Louray, Syracuse.

The Misses Bertha and Beulah Thornton, and Fred Kenyon, 573 Bath street; Miss Thornton, New York; Mrs. P'lorence Eck and daughters, Alma and Agnes, Philadelphia, left Friday for WMldwood, N. J. Mias Beulah Thornton and Mr. Kenyon returned home Tuesday, while the remainder of the party will spend the balance of the w'eek at that resort.

Miss Doris Hendricks, Cll Odar is spending two weeks at the Camp Fire (Jiiis camp and Farmingdale, N. J. AWAY UIXJ IIOIJUAYS Mr. and Mrs. William Gillies and ilaughters Betty and Blanche, Wilson avenue; Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin ('ollins and daughter Jean and son Marvin. Cleveland street, spent Saturday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Bridgeton, N.

J. Daniel Halpin, Hayes street, and Joseph Richarilson, Buffalo, N. spent Sunday in Asbury Park, N. J. Katluuine McNamara, 021 Beaver strcf't, spent Thursday visiting and Mrs.

James Mullen, Collingswood, N. J. Miss McNamara spent Saturday until with Miss Helen Egan, Philadelphia, and on Sunday passed the day in Atlantic City, N. J. NEW JERSEY ATTHA( TS Peter Paglione and daughter Palma, and Miss Jennie Tisione, Wood street, spent Saturday until in Atlan tic City, -N.

with Mrs. Paglione wlio is spending the Summer there. Miss Dorothy and is Dugan, Spruce street Miss Catherine Otter street, the Mary Joe and Anne McGee, Washington street, tiie week-tMul and Independence Day in Seaside Heights, N. J. and Mrs.

Moss Shatzer and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fennimore. Buckley street: Mr. and Mrs.

James Bi-ady and son Joseph, Bath street; Mr. and ih Harry Sutton, Bath and Buckley streets, and William Chance, Leesburg. N. spent the week-end and in Ocean (Mty, J. LOCAL KOLKS (JO AWAY Miss Rita MciJee, Beaver street, spent a few days visiting Miss B('tty Raeder, (lermantown.

Miss and Miss Raeder motored to Norwi( h. where they attended the graduation at the Narwich high school and then motored the PoCiuios. The latter part of the Miss G(M' was a dinner guest of Betty Monaghan, Bala-Cynwyd. Mr. and Mrs.

Wt'sley Bunting, Wood street, and and Mis. David and daughter Miss ill. Beaver street, spent Sunday in Asbui Park, N. J. Mrs.

W. 11. Holpin, stret'i, spent Sunday visiting Mr, and Airs. Kred Bo('Iu inger, Nt'Wiiort vil le. Mr.

and Mrs. RemlM andt Wren and I SPEAKING TY ACTORS ausT LOVE TME spotl ght CIRLS OBJtO To BEINO NO ENTIONS LOOKING INT TM CL LIGHTS A.N ONCOMING WHOSt ORVVtR Too SELFISH OR. DUrABTo DIM Tue CROYDON Tlie SutuinN Srhool nie uf Mfiiional Chnreh will licht l'hiiadelphla. iiir 'ronesdale aviMiue. ealher prrniittiur and Hamm and Mr.

and Mrs. Leo inntored Io laiil le ilN .1 lih, Mrs i'aroliiie Sthar.c the Imlidayx in Crovr, .1 af lier SuiiiiHer hoini' Mr Ku 'i'iu' t'ller nmlored tu Ulf INx oiut S.iturday, retuinmt: Moutiay and Gariner wilh irit Hiis Iroiii riijuvrd tlieir Suiunirr iumcalow ovt Ihe holi- Jost'iili Ruck enler- from and Mi lainmu Mrs Mr and Mrs ('ollins MeNiitf and taiuiiy niofoii'd In Island, Satur giit'sls of Iheir nnti! Moiidav. Mr and Mrs William and daiir liii'is ait' sprntling a wet'k at ildwodd. J. and (Ileason spt'ul Smidav llie Deluwarr Hiver wllli a Ol' Mrs, Frank VoKt'l (aiiietl llit'ir tainily froin IMlil.idt‘1 ovi'i" Ihr holiday.s.

Edgi'reri la will spcnd an indefinite stay in Ni'w York. tests 8Q Home Proving Kitchrnsahow cont-nt costs httir inoie (hau po.strifir ven on hoUt daVN I Snfi-Iy Bnekley streel, and Mrs. Slavso, Philadelphia, siicnt Saturday family, Wilson avenue, are siiending Monday in Shamokin, visiting ndalives two vacation on a motoi- trii) and friends. John Hughes, Wilson avenue, spt'iii l''iiday until with rt'latives in Brooklyn, Helen ('ollins, Philadi'Iphia. who is passing Ihe Summer months wilh Mr.

and ('ollins. Clevelaml street, is spending this week with friends in Seaside, N. J. P. Mitelu'ner, Bath street, spent Fiiday until Monday vis COMING EVENTS to WaycolT, (Ja.

Miss Hilda -M. Pope, Beaver street, and Miss Eleanor Germantown, motored to Ocean ('ity, and Rohoboth Beach, over tiu- week-end. 'I'he Ro.se Veitch, and Violet Keers, Trc'nton avenue; Fairell and Ftnry, Burlington, N. moton to and Lehighton, Sunday, where rtdalives in Gloucester, N. J.

they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Denny and daughter Ann and son Gerald, V'enice avenue, motored to Towanda, Sunday, where they remained until Monday visiting Mary Denny and Mrs. Sonhia HotTman. (iO T() AMT Arnold Norman and Singer, Mill street, h'ft tlu' latter pait of the week for where tlipy aie attending Rldgedale, for the' Summei' months.

ENJOYABLE TIMES Arthur Jeflfies, Bath street, and Al bert Burlington, spent Sunday at Seaside. N. J. Mr. and Mrs.

Ai'thur Lmlwig, Organizations whose announcements arc printed in this column cnn reclpro- i cate by having all printing in connection with announced events done by the publishers of this paper. July ('ard party in jiarish room of Grace P. E. Church, Hulmevllle. Luncheon at home of Miss Paxsnn, lloliiiesbtirg, j), of Andalusia-Toi'resdale work Guild, Grace 1C.

1 luliin'villf Card partv la A hall, fur Brin lol Council. I (it A 15 Midsunimcr lea and bazaar, at lOd- dingloii Presbylerian Chiireh, at 17 ('aid paily al Schumacher Post Home, Slate Uoad. Sunday selionl jncnic of ('iirist Epis- Inn h. Eiidington. July 21- Annual parish lawn fete and garden party at Church of Redeemer, Andalusia.

July 2f. Rei'iibliean Club onling al Daniels l-'slalc, Slalf Rd and avenue, Coi'iiwclls Heights, Do you n('ed aid with your house work? it lliroiigh a Help Wanlpd" advcrlisem. nt in RadcUffe StS. Bristol Courier. The cost is small, and 1 nmny are in soarch of work.

Announcements RealhH 1 At Biistol, July fi, wife of the late Thomas F. Relatives and friends are invited to tho services from the Funeral Home of Ihe H. S. Rue Fls- la(e, 3H ('edar Bristol, Friday at 2 Inlerment Bristol tery. Friends nmy cull Thursday evening.

FasMmi DlneCon IINDKRTAKER I. Murphy, Editate, 816 Jefferflon Brlitol. phona 2417. Automotive A ufo TriiekM ior Siilo fVlRt H0U8C NtEOS 0 I i SPENCERS i Bristol, Pa. IJuly Motion liictnres in parish room of TRUCKERS TO BE FINED $50.00 PER DAY FOR ILLEGAL OPERATION OF THEIR TRUCKS I -o- WORLDl SUCH SIZE LOWEST PSICE FOR POWER! Iff All truck owners in Bucks County have received letters from the new Utility Commission advising that they propose to build up a real legalized trucking business in Pennsylvania.

Under the new law, truckers common and contract secure permits as contract carriers or certificates as common carriers, or cease operation. THIS NEW LAW IS GOING TO BE ENFORCED AND YOU ARE GOING TO PAY THE BILL The Officers and Directors of the Motor Truck Association, incorporated, believe it is their duty as only organized state body of truck owners to assist as many as possible to get within the law. Open meeting of all interested for-hire truck owners Rucks House, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday. )uly 7th, 1937. at 8 P.

D. S. T. ANNOUNCING the removal of offices of DR. R.

M. BOND Morrisville Chiropractor, to 41 W. TRENTON AVE. Morrisville, Pa. TONIGHT ONLY PRESTON FOSTER in OF POKER Andy Clyde in AcHoir I.atesi News liu nts KA('H LADY HKk rilOICK OF IIV (-i-ASSWAIJK THK I'KTALWMfK FKKF (OMINI.

IIH HSiiW AM) KHIIIAV CLAIRE TREVOR in OF I i Ask about new low.cost Hudson.C. I. T. Time Paymont Plan to suit your income. TTiiJson and Tcrraplanc lowest priccd cars in the world for such size, power and LOWEST PRICED CARS IN THE WORID uilh full 55 inehes fri)iit scat coinforf for flirce.

LOWEST PRICED CARS IN THE WORLD lo you so inucli power or to siicli perforiTiance wiffi outsriindiiiiJ economy, oilicially certilied. LOWEST PRICED CARS IN THE WORLD wifli ilie new way to drive, witiiout a 4ear shift lever or with two systems opcratin4 from the same brake pedal or with patented Oiling Sysi teni and oil-cushioned clutch. record value, look at a Hudson or Terraplano now while new car prices aro still low and your old cgr will bring you so inucIi niuro. Ho. I CARS of the Low and Moderate fields WRIGHT SERVICE GARAGE Bath and Otter Streets Pilone 9805 DOWN ST1.1KI.

X'an be u.se<i for iniiler; dump earl, never ii.sed. Wiu. Woodbourue. IMioiie Uiiig. ns-j-l.

BusineM Semes Halldlng ftwii Contmctlng WORK-1-otori lightlns, rangei, heateri. P. Bailey, nHntol. Dial 7116. nUIl.DKU—H.

a Hanford, 1121 Ilad- Urlstol. riiono 2782 Emplovmenl VV hii I Feiiiiile Kor WiiHreHM in diiit'r. Apply HIH'm HrI.stol, 9 12 1 I()UWKKKK 1 For 1 adult. Hox Itil, ('ourli'i' Writu Financial UUI 1 1 0 New July 13 1937 Hlngle and doublH payment. 'riunmandH are HuvinK linougii llulbHng Agaocla' ilouB, Hlurt now.

The next ten years will greut Ilullding AHBuclation yearn. Wnt. JI. II, Fine, Howard 1 JanieH, John II. Hardy.

Ki'rrill 1 DetlefHon, Robert C. Uuehl. Fri'derIck ('. Durkin, Horace N. DuvIh, Merchandise AHI I pm ifor Sale 6t WALL TKNT high.

3 it wiiIIh. HtukeH lufluded. iiood iiH new. Apply J. Kl- IttTHiHi, HrlHtol KddlnKton, r.

p. rii. IIAHFHAM. Huffjcli-iit Id out- lit tcani. l)ailH, butH Included, 2 f).

'I'boH, Kfiuiy. lib Ai Stetti aven W'eat phone 2 0 H. wh I LATF CRLKRY PLANTS PanHy Farnj. Oxford Valley Ifoud. Real Estate for Rent ItmwnH Yvltli Rofird ROOMS HOARD Phone 2158.

itooias Hoard fts bath Apply lo sh itadcllfTi' SI, With private Kelm, lUll AparlnieiitN and FlatN 71 FURNIHIIKI) front, llrat lloor. 3 rtnfl. Imth. All conven. Apply HrlHtol lIouHe, Modern, all deHirablc lorutbjii Apply A Mill Htrnf-tH.

Real Estate for Sale II lor H4 ROOM HiidrlifT- Ufusnuliie 1214 Use the Classified Columns of The Courier lor Quick and Gratifying Resnhs FOUND THE HOUSE WE OW often heard it I People who knew what they wanted and knew where to look for it WANT-ADS in the COURIER.

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119,706
Years Available:
1911-1966