Bristol Daily Courier (Newspaper) - June 13, 1964, Bristol, Pennsylvania
Graduation slated at Hope lutheran sixth Grade students of Hope Section of . Von Kortnys Kin All hands Lead to Europe school Mill Creek Parkway and Haines Road Levittown have been set for tomorrow morning during worship services beginning at 10 45. Rev. Santo l. Puglia pastor will preach the Sermon. The graduation certificates will be presented by principal Wilmer g. Kuske and Lennord l. Pitney chairman of the Board of Parish education. On tuesday evening the graduation exercises for the kindergarten of Hope lutheran school were held in the Church basement. The children presented two plays Quot cinderellas and a Hansel and Gretel a under the i teacher vacation Bible school vacation Bible school will open for a two week period on monday pastor Puglia will serve As superintendent. Each department will be headed by the teaching staff of Hope lutheran school assisted by a Large group of volunteers. Theme for the vacation Bible school is a god my country and All children of the Community Ages three to 13, have been invited to be at the school on monday morning 8 45, for registration. Sessions will run from 9 to 11 30 . For further information those interested May please Call i 6-3467. Is. Pavs to Honor Church t eachers Rev. Stanley a. Powell jr., Rector of st. Paul a esp Copal Church at Mill Creek Road and Levittown Parkway announced that tomorrow will Mark the recognition of the teachers of the Church school. Teachers who have taught faithfully during the past nine month session will be awarded a Large size a Book of common prayer in recognition of their service. The Church school of st. Paul a with separate sessions at 9 30 and 11 . Begins with age three and continues through senior High. Both the conventional Fellowship series and the modern Seabury material Are used. During the summer st. Paul a will maintain a summer Church school at the 9 30 . Service Only. Regular Church services will continue All summer at the 8 00 ., 9 30 and 11 . Hours along with 7 30 . Evenings. Teachers who will receive the awards Are the school department . John Ulrich . Joseph Gor Alski . William Flynn . Frank Haverick . Robert Neild . Roland Sherwood. Sheila Snyder hrs. William Kirk . Howard Burd hrs. Wesley Brown Robert Neild . William Newcomb. Junior department . Charles Connor . Edwin Dixon Charles Lang William Kirk or. And . Charles Lang James Perkins. Junior High department Robert Rizzo Harry Ewing Peter Petraglia . John Neal . Walter Bender. High school department John Neal Roland Sherwood . Walter Hartpence regular substitute teacher miss Susan Hetherington staff . James Perkins Church school Secretary. Christ lutheran sets vacation Church school the vacation Church school of Christ lutheran Church Levittown will begin its classes on monday at 9 30 . The school will meet monday through Friday june 15 to 26, from 9 30 to noon studying the general theme of a heroes of the old pastor Getz will conduct a refresher course of biblical history for youngsters who should be in the senior confirmation class in the fall. Installation of the staff will be held at both the 9 15 and 11 . Services tomorrow. Departmental superintendents Are . Blanche Brior Nursery . Marie Morgan kindergarten . Wilma Carroll primary and . Jackie Ware Junior. Open House will be held on thursday evening june 25, with the work arts and Craft the children have accomplished on display. Children from the Church and Community have been invited to attend even though they have not registered in Advance. Daily Bible school to open in Newtown presidents of the classes and clubs of Woodrow Wilson High school Bristol township donate to the fund to Send Daniel Shellhamer to Europe this summer. He was one of 26 High school students in the country chosen for the . Science foundation tour. Pictured from left Are Dave Hesel Junior class president Dave Magiera senior class president Shellhamer Stanley Aagaard science department chairman Lynn Schulte Sophomore class president and Bob Hunter interact club president. The daily vacation Bible school sponsored by the Newtown area Council of churches and meetings opens monday morning june 22, with classes for children from four years to sixth Grade age in three locations. All Are Welcome regardless of Church affiliation. Sessions will be held each weekday morning from june 22 to july 3, from 9 to 11 30 . The theme of the school this year is a Jesus registration forms Are available at the sunday schools of the eight member congregations and should be brought to class the first Day. Children May also obtain forms for registration on opening Day at each school location. The registration fee is 75 cents per child or $2 for families of three or More children. Classes listed four and five year Olds and children who have completed kindergarten will attend class at the Newtown presbyterian Church. Mrs. Elva Kaye is the superintendent. Teachers will include . Jane Dillman . James Clark and miss Kay Lee Dom. Helpers Are to be Ann Levittown of Captain graduates Captain Merle l. Wright son of or. And . Hermon p. Wright of 53 Stonybrook drive Levittown graduated today from the . Air Force command and staff College at the air University Maxwell fab Ala. Captain Wright was one of More than 500 graduates who marked the end of More than nine months of professional military education for career air Force captains and majors. The Captain a communications officer is being reassigned to a Usan support unit in Turkey. His wife Marie is the daughter of or. And . Clarence m. Jahn of 4594 third st., Ecorse Mich. Captain Wright who attended Mckendree College Lebanon 111., general motors Institute of technology at Flint Mich., and Southern Illinois University holds . And . Degrees. The 18-year service Veteran was commissioned in 1953 upon completion of officer candidate school. Cornwells methodist Bible school to open the annual two week daily vacation Bible school will open its doors on monday at 9 30 . At the Cornwells methodist Church 2284 Bristol Pike Cornwells Heights. Daily sessions monday through Friday will be from 9 30 to 11 45 . Continuing through Friday june 26. The four divisions of the school Are pre school age restriction not under four years. Beginners school grades 1-3 inclusive according to registration for september 1964. Masters degree primary school grades 4-6 inclusive. Junior school grades 7-8 inclusive. The transportation following a regular route will be provided to and from the school. The Public service will be thursday june 2-5 at 7 30 . When parents and friends have been invited to meet the teaching and Aid staff. Members of the school will appear in a program in the Church Sanctuary. A Hills gets ready for 12 the Field Day the Community activities committee of Fairless Hills is planning for its 12th annual Fairless Hills Field Day. At a recent meeting in the Community Center the committee also elected officers. They Are Syd Lynn general chairman Jeannette Wilson treasurer Jerri Long publicity and historian Helen Hopkins corresponding Secretary Kay Easterling recording Secretary and tee Mcmanus Block collection chairman. 5,000 annually the Field Day which attracts Over 5,000 children annually has been set for aug. 15, with aug. 22 As a rain Date. The committee announced there will be soft drinks rides games pie eating contests Popcorn and pop Sickles and fireworks. The annual affair is made available through the cooperation of civic and service groups As Well As through donations by citizens of the Community. A door to door Canvas has been set for next week. The group set its next meeting for june 23 at the Fairless Hills Golf course clubhouse. President Franklin d. Roosevelt suggested the original name of the a United 12 colleges accept grads members of the senior class who graduated recently from the holy ghost preparatory school Cornwells Heights will find themselves enrolled in possibly 12 different colleges and universities next fall. Duquesne University in Pittsburgh which is conducted by the holy ghost fathers has accepted 11 members of the class. A four year scholarship was awarded to Edward Leonarczyk by Duquesne. La Salle College has accepted eight Villanova University five st. Joseph College four Drexel Institute of technology three Pennsylvania state University three. The following institutions have accepted at least one member of the class University of notre Dame. Seton Hall University. Kings College Temple University Siena College and Assumption College. Marriage licenses Buzzell and Kathy Frost. Children who have finished first second and third grades go to Wesley Hall of the Newtown methodist Church where . William silk will be the superintendent. Teachers include . Henry Hoover . Charles Fulton and . William j. Doherty. At the Newtown friends meeting House students who have completed fourth fifth and sixth grades will meet for classes with miss Jane Meredith in charge assisted by . Eugene Webster . Clifford Lane and . T. J. Flanagan. Mrs. Albert h. Torongo or. Is superintendent of the school. Nepo serving on Cruiser Robert j. Nepo Seaman apprentice us son of or. And . Guerino Nepo of 9 0 8 Spring st., Bristol is a Crew member of the Navy guided missile Cruiser Little Rock operating out of Norfolk a. Capt. Merrill a. Green jr., has received a master of science degree in electrical engineering at the University of Arizona. He received h i s . Degree at the . Military Academy West Point in 1956. He is married to the former Irene a. Bodnar of i Cobalt Ridge drive Levittown. Capt. Green will be stationed at Linstead fab Middletown pa., reporting july 31. Suicide is the fourth greatest cause of death among u. S. Young people Between the Ages of 15 and 24. Pm 2 i Many from lower Bucks get degrees from Drexel Institute Drexel Institute of technology graduated its largest class in history at its 77th commencement today. Local graduates included Alfred Morton Loeb. 4376 Garfield Lane Trevose master of science in electrical engineering Edward a. Metz 1162 Lynda Lane Warminster Bachelor of science evening College William r. Robinson 455 Lemon st., War mister Bachelor of science evening College and Angela l. Tabasco 698 Mueller Road. Warminster Bachelor of science evening College Donald Charles Long. 128 s. Main st., dra Skelton. 93 n. Delaware ave., Yardley Bachelor of science in Home economics. Get degrees also Horace b. Welk 1831 Eric tel nah harsh Elor of science evening College Robert Lee Morton 2599 Hulme Ville Road Cornwells Heights Bachelor of science in cooperative business administration Earl Polland Spencer 3rd, 4643 River drive Cornwells Heights Bachelor of science in electrical engineering Ronald Jay Duff. 154 Yorkshire Road Fairless Hills Bachelor of science in Commerce Jack Gabriel i Yardley master of science in Tala 13 Taylor drive falling electrical engineering and san-1 ton. Bachelor of science in co operative business administrations Edward a. Dance. 50 Dalton Road. Feasterville Bachelor of science evening College Vincent Paul mule. 237 Louise drive Morrisville master of ment John h. Decoursey 918 Churchville Road. Southampton Bachelor of science evening College and Joan Marie Zackey 1029 second Street Pike. Southampton Bachelor of science in Home economics. Levittown grads and the following residents of Levittown Robert c. Brewer 110 Vermont Lane Bachelor of science evening College Ann Comer Brodeur 45 Shad Wood Gerald Mulhern Bellevue House Penndel and Catherine d. Hassett 19 Inwood Road Indian Creek Levittown. Charles Henry Fox 412 Phil Mont ave., p Basterville and Esther Ann Watkins 1663 Highland ave., Parkland. Louis Vincent Sciarrotta 171 Pope ave., Trenton and Emily Mary Marini 53 Deiter ave., Morrisville. Thomas o. Hetrick n. Main Street Yardley and Kathleen Mary Lesko 806 Hanford Road Fairless Hills. Ronald Charles Widmann 24 Mcgloughlin drive Doylestown and Mary Margaret Pahutski 282 Birch drive Levittown. Joseph Francis Ciochon 498 Plaza blvd., Morrisville and Ruthann Theresa Luce 632 new Buckley st., Bristol. Evard Demott 323 Center ave., Newtown and Anne t. Stevens 5 Heartwood Road Highland Park Levittown. Ralph l. Givens jr., Wrights town and Ellen Doble Mcclos key re 2, Newtown. Raymond e. Liess 1905 Newport Road Cornwells Heights and Evelyn Oliva 3912 Palmetto st., Philadelphia. Joseph Stackhouse 5623 Beaver dam Road Bristol town ship and Edith Stover 647 Pond st. Tullytown. Robert l. Kirkham 2 Dayton st., Trenton and Dolores e. Bahr 4459 Newportville Road Cornwells Heights. Robert Borden 10 n. Edge water ave., Yardley and Sandra e. Settelen 118 s. Main st., Yardley. Thorwald e. Lewis jr., 162 Terrace Road twin Oaks Levittown and Loretta i. Zane re 1, Cogan station. Girard Lionel Belisle 349 Durham Road Langhorne and Catherine Elizabeth Dutcher 73 Bible school will begin june 18 a around the world with Christ is the theme for the daily vacation Bible school of the first Baptist Church of Wycombe. The school will be in session june 18 through july 1, from 9 to 11 30 . The closing program will be held on wednesday july 1 at 7 30 . There has been a pre registration of 110 children and the staff has been preparing for several months in anticipation of a Large group of children. They will be teaching stories about Christ and his command to a go into All the world and preach they there will also be music Bible verses missionary stories handcraft and refreshments. Staff members Are pre school a . Lewis Daniels miss Janice Simons teachers the misses Kathy Cramer Sharon Kraiss Ruth Samsel Patty Hurst helpers. Primary . Charles Hurst . William Kennedy teachers . Alan Rife . Raymond Curran helpers. Junior girls a . Guy Murdoch teacher Junior boys a . Philip Stuhltrager teacher miss Beth Vasey Helper. Youth . Peter p. Polloni teacher assisted by . James Bonsall and . Paul Kraiss. All children from three years of age to eighth graders Are eligible to attend. Further information May be obtained by calling . Polloni 598-3320. A crossing Park attracts pupils Washington crossing state Park continues to attract school groups where the students learn history first hand. In the Washington crossing Section of the Park they View the famous painting a Washington crossing the Delaware on exhibit in the memorial building the David Library of the american revolution also in the memorial building and the Point of embarkation. In the Bowmans Hill Section of the Park they can climb the Tower walk through the wildflower preserve visit the Thompson Neely a House of decision a see the Graves of some of americans first unknown soldiers and attend a Bird banding program at the nature education Center. Among the schools represented from Pennsylvania recently were Shelmire school Southampton Longstreth school. Warminster Simmons school Horsham Centennial elementary school Warminster Wrightstown elementary school Warren Snyder school Bristol and Clara Barton elementary school Levittown. In just 1 Day for about 90c a Day your family can begin to enjoy years of the Good life basking in the healthful pleasures of your own private Pool. 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Save More on monday tuesday and wednesday Salon budget wave 5 shampoo Cut and styling 3.95 a Normal her Only a use your charge account a no appointment necessary Quot Road master of Library science Stephen Wesley Dick 51 Quarter turn Road West Bachelor of science in cooperative business administration Leon Mich Dor new school Lane Levittown. Mant 82 eventide Lane Bache-1 Walter w. Marsteller jr., 30 Hil Liem siry t lace Quait Ridge Fedorovich. 84 Levittown and Dwane Davenport 57 Candle Road Cobalt Kkt i i acc acc John Joseph eventide Lane master of science in chemical engineering and Walter Charles Goldacker. 1 Hook Road master of science in electrical engineering. Also Richard j. Pariseau. 52 Ruby Lane Bachelor of science in physics Frank Otto Rohn 22 Hale Road Bachelor of science evening co Liege and John Joseph Simkanich 197 Willow drive Bachelor of science electrical engineering. Pm a i crafts club project in Tup. I Selling these numbers perfectly Legal the children of the crafts club of the Bristol township Community Center Are Selling numbers. But it is perfectly Legal Yuu your Money and you get your numbers a to tack up Over your door. The youngsters Are making the numbers and Selling them to homeowners throughout the Levittown area. even make family names to hang on posts or to stake out on the Lawn. For activities object of the project is to obtain enough Money for the youngsters to continue their present Community activities and prepare for summer activities. Children taking part in the Community centers programs Range in age from 12 to 17. The Community Center is under the direction of Henry Ford Levittown. Ridge Levittown. Joseph p. Walker 938 Winder drive Bristol township and Elizabeth a. Kistner 3223 Glen Rose ave., Bristol township. Robert Roach. 1342 Dixon ave Croydon and Sharon Pike 4618 Newportville Road Newportville. Ernest t. Robinson 2523 e. In a Lincoln Highway Langhorne. And Alvah d. Russell. 2523 e. Lincoln Highway Oxford Valley trailer Park Langhorne. Albert c. Larue 131 s. Bellevue ave., Langhorne and Joan a. Simon 122 Watson ave., Langhorne. John f. Clifford jr., 942 Lin Wood ave., Collingswood n.j., and Dorothy a. Dabrowski 501 Berwyn Road. Morrisville. Ned Davis jr., 179 s. Canal st., Yardley and Bobie j. Ghouls Iton. 64 Prospect st., Trenton. Wilson Robert Lorentz 35 Carpenter st., Glassboro and Susan Hamilton Johnston 1021 Buckingham Way Morrisville. Richard Allen keen 2032 Edgely ave., Levittown and Carol Nancy Munyon 174 6th st. Feasterville. Check these features order today swim in 4 Days w our of win a a a via