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The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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THE AGITATOR: WELLSBORO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1953. The Welliboro January 21, 1953. WELLSBORO AND VICINITY --Miss Patricia Elmira College was home last week-end. --Benjamin 0. Bailey of Buffalo- has moved back to Wellsboro.

--John Y. Roy, of State College, was norms, over the week-end. Larson Young, who is a student at Lafayette College, was home for the week-end. John Ibach, of Messena, N. spent last week-end as a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. George" H. Young. --Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Kemck, of Fredonia, N. visited Mrs. E. H. Green over the week-end: Frank.

was in New York -for several days last week on business. ElwuiJLewis and John? Decker were in, Harrisburg on i parents, Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Lelahd --Miss Dora Jane Taylor, Rummerfield.

and MSTC, will teach at Charleston High School for the next six weeks. Fenicchia in Corning with Mrs. Harold Yahn and family. --Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Lehmaa --Miss spent the week-end --Mrs. of Corning, visited her father, Jfudge' Criehton Friday. Mrs. T. R.

Bailey entertained her bridge club on Monday for lunch and bridge. Miss Elizabeth Ann Decker is spending a fewrdays at her iorne, here before returning to Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. TAX--COST--GENERAL ACCOUNTING INCOME TAX RETURNS CARLTON F. BRICKELL Phone 6356 23 Walnut Street, Wellsboro Sept 12-tl --Donald Lewis, of State Col-'two years. H.

E. Webster and Dr. lege, spent the week-end with his J. Ross Wiley were re-elected for three years. Also re-elected, were: J.

H. Williams, church treasurer; Richard Etner, church secretary. --Miss Rose Naegely, 2nd vice president; Miss Louesa Newberry, director, and Mrs. Ruth Etner, treasurer, j)f the newly formed Lycoming-Tioga County District.of Pennsylvania State Nurses, attended a district meeting at the Divine Providence Hospital at Williamsport Tuesday evening. --The Baptist Delta Alpha Sunday School Class will be entertained at the home of Mrs.

Florence Doumaux on Main Street, Wednesday evening February 4 at 6:30 for a tureen supper. Assistant hostesses are Mrs. Zue Watkins, Mr. Frances Peake and Mrs. Nina Wilkinson.

Devotional leader-. Mrs. Stratton, program, Mrs. Belle Lawton. --Baptist Ladies' Aid meeting last Thursday January 22 elected the following officers: President, Mrs.

Florence Doumaux; vice president, Mrs. Florence Townsend; and baby Stanford, of Canton were recent guests of and Mrs. E.R, Shumway. --Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Cooper were called to Elmira Sunday oy the' their grandson, only son of Mr. and Baier: --Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Frost attended the funeral services of Jesse Mark Baity of Covington, which -was held on Sunday at the State Road Baptist Church. --Lewis Tipple, of Wellsboro, R.

D. 6, was admitted the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital Saturday, after he iell at his home and fractured his left hip" --Mr. arid Mrs. U. Wright Kerns spent three days in Oil City, recently visiting Mr.

Kern's mother, who broke her hip just before Christmas. -Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Neal, of Wellsboro, R. were recently IBLOSSBURG HOSPITAL entertained at a surprise party in' HIGH SCHOOL PHOTO CLUB OFFICERS The annual meeting or the Legion, have purchased a new bers St.

Andrew's Episcopal Church was held in the parish house with 55 members present. Following the supper these officers were elected: senior war-1 president, Mrs, I den, Robert C. Dewey; junior Tioga. warden, Earl Cuneo; treasurer, Jo- chair which they wish to put at the disposal of people in this area. Anyone needing the use of the chair may contact the Hazel Bergh of, iseph LaVanchsr; secretary, Wil! liam C.

Cuneo; and vestrymen, Ronald Kayser; Axel "Bergh, Hor- ace Griffin, James Norwood. Theodore Miller, Ernest Engler, Ho'n- jorary vestryman, Rev. Thomas Worrell. 30YCE--MAZZINI Robert Boyce and Fulvia Mazzini of Wellsboro were' married Sunday; January 25 at Wellsboro by Rev. C.W.

Sheriff. They were attended by Barbara Mazzini and Donald Bpyce of Wellsboro. Mr. The Rev. Paul D.

Emenheiser, vicar, gave a report of the years and Mrs. Lee Rathburn, parents activities and received the reports of the bride witnessed the cere- from the officers. I mony. The Tioga County Odd Fellows' and Sebekah Association was secretary, Mrs. treasurer; Mrs.

Edith "Wingate, Roy Ford. The group enjoyed a delicious luncheon and heard an interesting WELLSBORO HIGH SCHOOL Photo Club officers are pictured above. From left: Ronald Bean, president; Hugh Warf)e, secretary; John Dunham, vice-president; Richard Spisak, advisor. will be two shown and re- CataHna. TJL BaUey a Mrs.

Edna Potter St Clair i Michigan, is spending some time with Mrs Ruth Brown. observance of their silver anniversary. --The Art Club will hold a dinner this evening at the Penn-Wells honor of Mrs. Howard Leber, who leaves with her family to reside in Auburn, N. Y.

--George Young was speaker at NOTES Admibsions and discharges to the Blossburg State Hospital from, January 18 to January 24. Jan. 18. admissions--John Trouf- Mrs. Nellie Van- Duseiv KNOXVILLE of readings, given by Mrs.

Mary Linza and Mrs. Richard Morris Mrs; Chastina Young, a patient in the Blossburg State Hospital, with Mrs. Sawyer leading in reported much improved. votions. It was decided to omit the February meet-ing.

Mrs. Jesse R. Wilcox entertained for 'dinner evening Mrs. Belle-Clark, 'Mrs. Eldon Jor- BLOSSBURG guest of the Tioga Valley Rebekah Lodge at their rooms on Wells- Street last week.

-members and guests were present. The -following officers were installed, for year by the installing officers, Ralph Campbell I of Wellsboro: president, Mrs. Frank Prugh, Tioga; vice presi- dent, Asa Dunsmore, Gaihes; secretary, Mrs. Lillian Burnham, Mansfield, treasurer, Mrs. Nina Campbell, Wellsboro.

The Association is sponsoring the re-decorating and re-furnishing of two boys' dormitories at the Odd Fellows Orphanage in Sunbury, Pa. and reports on the Vet WORLD WAS VETERANS WITH secvice SINCE MSUBA WHO HAVE SOLD 1H6 HOMSS OR FARMS tHEV SOUGHT UNDER MAY HAVE TVIEII2 LOAN GUARAMTEE B1SHT5 RB1B6D UMDEE THE KD88k 8 0 0 Mrs. Charles Lines has. returned home from the Robert Packer hospital, Sayre. Discharges--Walter Carson, Wat-1 Mrs.

Jane VanGorder, a former the Rotary Club luncheon Thurs-' at the Perm-Wells. He erville; Kathryn Dorance and i baby, Elkland; Alice 3unn, Can- ton Mrs- Annabelle Allen, West- cussed the Dale Carnegie course field Mrs Gnm Wells on pttpffivp cnpakmcr on effective public speaking --The Presbyterian church will sponsor an appreciation dinner for members of the their husbands and wives at the Tyoga Country Club tomorrow night. --Tioga County Commissioner Victor Hurd and Ferdie Gunzberger, of Potter county, were in. Har- boro. Knoxville resident, has returned to the Green Home in Roaring Branch after receiving treatment at' the Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, where she was a patient Jan.

19, admission--Harold Sny-jfor several weeks, jder, Blossburg; Mrs Genevievej choir and Davis, Covington; Melvin. Barber, I who celebra t- The American Legion Auxiliary' progress of the work was given dan and Mrs. Rose Cloos, in hon-l to William B. Wilson Post has I by the committee. At the close or of the 91st birthday of Mrs joined the Tn-County Council, Am- of the meeting refreshments were Clark.

erican Legion, Auxiliary in spon-i served by the Tioga Lodge. Harry Mclnroy of Westfield hasj soring immediate material assis- been assigned as station agent at 1 fance to children of Korea the New York Central depot in Knoxville. The Knoxville-Osceola 'Garden Club will meet to-day at 2 p.m. at the home.of Mrs; Forrest Bean. Committee in.

charge are Mrs. Ed- From Tecent information from Charlotte Ackley, Athens, subchairman of child welfare, the project asked for sweaters size 316, mittens, both used and new. Mrs. Nowak, president of the The Women's Auxiliary to Herbert Lee Webster Post, American For (nil mtucl mt numt VETERANS ADJUNISTBAT1ON Bert Thompson, Covington. Discharges--Howard Locey, Tioga; Gene Buck, Elkland; Mrs.

risbury attending a meeting of the! Lola Johnson, Wellsboro, Clare committee of the State i County Commissioners' Association Jlast week. --Mrs Robert Calderhead and Crammer, Welisboro. Jan, 20, adnus'sions--Mrs. Doris TO ADEQUATE FIRE THEFT AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Mrs. Bertha Bean Knoxville Chapter Order ol Eastern.

Star will hold a was guest at the meeting ofiparty and Chinese auctionnn their Class meeting of rooms in the Lawrence building Friday evening at 8 January 30 Committee in charge are: Mrs Bonney Streeter, Mrs. Geraldme Patterson, Doris- Dewey, Mrs. Eaura Hibbard, How- Jand, Mrs. Eloise Kelts and Mrs na Clark, 'Mrs. Doris Doan andj Blossburg unit, asks that all members who lave any articles take them to her home as soon as pos- Mrs i Wkks was Virginia WICKS, iioga, Shellman, Tioga; Ronald First Baptist churphi held at the home of Mrs Harry Sawyer.

Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Schoonoxer anil Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Locke, are spending some time in Florida. The U-Nam-Us Circle of entertained at the the Miles, Little Marsh; Mrs Nellie wscg Mansfield; Mrs Edith Mor- jhome Mrs Ger ldine at rson Harold Fink areiostesses to- ley, Wellsboro; Mrs. Grace for anuar j- meeting Assistant Margaret Mainus. sible so a box can be packed and sent at once. Orphanages assigned for Pennsylvania are Seoul Catholic Childrens Asylum, Salvation Army, Hichon Won, Pyoug- was Children's Institution, Suug- shim Children's Home, Kyougsang Chasuium Won, Taegu Children's Institution: Packages must not exceed 22 Arthur Chamberlain, of pounds and will be sent to the ster won high N.

who was called here for the --Dennison Young, son of Mr. Grower, IT rf LEllclann! and Mrs. G.ep'rge H. isj spending -vacation Valley; Mrs. Neva Brown 1 Dorothy- Frey, Roaring JGUfland; he president.

It -was announced $50 was made by selling sub- weekly "paper. New York JMKsana; rrey, Ucriptfons for a weekly paper. Branch; Stanley Arnot, Mary Gffl was in charge Discharges---Mrs. MJ J.UA.JV tfiis corning week-end to attend cher Covington: Mrs. -JEdrth Princeton Dance and will return i ver lef'Vrogrsni which was a com- of Pennsylvania to Bethlehem of Judia.

The to Hamilton College on Sunday- Jan 21 admissions-- Marlene Febni mee tiiig will be a joint -The Wellsboro High School For Dependable, Prompt Call ARTHUR H. DUNN 80 Main Street Dial Student Council sponsored a Re- RicllardS( Blossburg; Mrs len. Chur ch Mrs, Jane Fonner, Wellsboro; Squire Brooks, be in chal ofxt he creation Center Saturday, January 24 when dancing and games were, enjoyed by alL This coming Saturday, January- 31. there wfll be a talent how at 'the Recreation Antrim. Margaret Horner, Blossburg; Richard Colegrove, Center.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard -Etner were in Thursday. and Baby. Blossburg; Harold Snyder, Blossburg; Mrs.

Georgia- ed to serve-as a member of the ipHMntina THETRAVELEBs, Hirtterd Pennsylvania, State Nurses' Membership Committee, attended an all day session at P-SJfJV. Headquarters. --The Philathea Class, 'of the Methodist church -will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Thompson, Covington; Mrs. Au- giista Galeton; Mrs.

Marian Jcufcs" Blossburg; Olmstead, program." Gene Seelye is spending a weekj at his home here fionuthe first semester, of Indiana'State Teach-1 ers College at "Indiana, Pa. Miss Gertrude Case has returned "from, the ArnotjOgden Hospital, Elmira, where she was a patient for two weeks. The Rev. Wurster the Knoxville Methodist Church, conduc ed serv i ce at the lmstead, Funeral Hoine for Mrs. Discharges-- Mrs.

Tatnoa SicU- 1 Ad Edgcomb, of- Philadelphia, Mrs Mary 8 ud- ON OUR STA6E III PERSOM 15-- Big Top Circus-- IS ACTS IHrecl From Telerblon Crcat Bedell Trovpt Charles Hostey, Coud- Bogers, Shingle- Thursday Jan Frances Carson, Hazel Christensen! and Mabel McConnelL Devotions will be in charge ol Sirs Martha Bliss and Mrs. Helen Bryden will present the program. Ida Wilson, JalL 2 4, admissions--Harry Byan canton; Lemuel Myers, Gran- Lewis Davjes, spend two weeks with her daughter and family Mr and Mrs William Mazo, at Lockport, governor of Kyongsang, Ptitko, Korea, TIQGA William West at the home of his daughter TVIrs Albin, Bergh on Friday and fractured his hip. He was taken to the daughter bom to. iers.

and Sailors Hospital, Wells- Mrs John Lee of Knoxville has' by ambulance been named Jan. Mr and Mrs. Harry Gmther Mr. and Mrs James and have returned from visiting family of Elkland, have moved in- 1 tives in Alexandria Va. They also to an apartment in the home of attended the inanguration cere- Mary E.

Fisk. Alexander -Mlodyiamowsk, and Irvin B. Boyd of Philadeflphia, Pa. Isabell Hall, who have spending were recent' overnight guests at several weeks in Florida, returned FAMOUS PENN-WELLS SMORGASBORD IN THE MARY WELLS ROOM EVERY SATURDAY EVENING 5:30 to P. M.

ALL YOU CAN EAT Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 Nov. 19-tf. monies in-Washington Mrs Bess Powlison and Mrs. the home of Mrs. JJR.

Seely. home on Saturday. BEWARE OF LEAKAGE OF LIGHT! Anderson, Famous Heerdinks: Champion --Merrill S. Reamer, of Wells-! Loren Gigee. Sabins- boro, and Attorney John Mahaley, ville; Mrs.

Beatrice Stratton, Nel- of Coudersport, spent the week- S0 Baby boy Stratton, Nelson. end in Harrisburg, where they at-. BIRTHS: tended a' meeting of the District, A son, Jan. 18, to Glen and Reputies of-the Grand High Priest Boyce, Blossburg. of -the Royal Arch Chapter of A son, Jan.

18, to ftrank and Pennsylvania. Patricia Mdean Siciliano, Elk-. --The Business and Professional Women's Club will meet Monday A son, Jan. 18. to Burton andj evening at a tureen sup- Beatrice Phelps Stratton, per, which will be followed by a A spn, Jan.

20, to Donald business meeting. A skit on Richards Barer, work of the United Nations and- A daughter, Jan. 21, to David its specialized agencies and -Dorothy Horton Jonas, World Made Free." will be.land- presented by toe InternaUontl fie-1 A daughter, Jan. 21. to Robert! lations Committee.

jand Virginia Cavanaugh" Wicks, i 9 --Tht Tioga-PoUer Funeral Di-lTiOga. fTcctors Assodation attended A son, Jan. 23, to ana' tte Ox-Yoke, Jphawn-Adarns, jafter which a business meeting ton. I A was held at the-nome'of Jftrkl A son. Jan.

George White. Galeton. Fred Patricia Brion'Hanke, Elmira, tional Foundation of Faneral Serv-J 'A son, to, Robert anaij. comb, Clifton Seelye." Henry Griggs and Irvin-B. Relatives attending "Hhe funeral away were )fr.

and Mrs. IrviB 1 Edgcomb, of Mrs.j ales of Montqur Falls Chain oerlain of CastUe, N.Y. The.Philathea'Glass of -the Baptist Sunday School held, then- January meeting Wednesday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Harty Sawyer. A short business was held and a program Bring ynr praUm ifct svn yow The Wednesday Morning Mo- i sicalcs -Rill meet today at '10 lie the Green Free-Libraiy.

A pro-j jgrajri on IjallsWes of jJions" will be presented by these members: Sirs. T. A. Crooked Creek CUBOH BUHCimi 7O MMN ST fttOHtt irttl The cutting or "moke" of a' diamond can affect ih value as much another reason why SIZE AtONE or PRICE AlONE eon be very misleading. Our "KNOW YOUR DIAMOND" presentation is based on diagrams and facts of scientific research.

It ij remarkably easy to understand. We pride ourselves in making it easy for you to learn the highlights of diamond qualifies before you buy and 'with no obligation. FINE MAKE Gives maximum of brilliancy and TOO THICK "leaks" light and has "sleepy" cesl. i TOO THIN' Experts call this a "fishreye." light "leaks" noticeably Jeweler FARM DISPERSAL SALE Having decided to discontinue on my farm on Route 6, four miles west'of Sylvania, six miles east of Mainesburg, on FRIDAY. JANUARY 30 At 1:30 P.M.

Sharp My entire personal property consisting, of 23 HEAD OF CATTLE 23 16 Holstein and Guernsey cows, fresh and close springers, producing about 400 pounds of milk. daily. One good Holstein bull, six yearling heifers, bred or ready to breed. Farming tools include: Nearly New John Deere A Tractor On Rubber Tractor chains, size 1138, nearly new John Deere tractor drill on rubber, nearly new John Deere hay loader, nearly new Case side rake on rubber, three-section harrow, manure spreader, rubber tired wagon, McCormick-Deering mower, John Deere 14-inch bottom tractor plow, 130 ft hay rope, new Myers car and fork. Four-can Milk Cooler Hot water heater, eight milk cans, pails and strainer, two single unit McCormick-Deering milkers, complete with pump, motor and pipe, 200 gallon water trough, seven of ensilage distributor pipe, about 30 "feet of ensilage cutter pipe, one GLF electric fence control, SO Ibs.

grass seed, all small too nomeram to mention, small amount of hay. Terms: Cash day of sale. RUSSELL BROWN, Owner GEORGE PAGE, MUfMftr DUAME SHEDDEM, AuctionMr SLINOMLANO, Cltrtt Aospices Ratary Club Benefit New Athletic fistd WELLSBORO Hijh Sdwol AvcRtonvM P. M. 11 AOUTS STUDENTS, Jnc.

3Sckefa Now on 3c AB 34r, aad George Wagnorf called on Mr. and-Mrs. Adam; Wa WdiAoto- on and Mrs. -Henry of WaddBgtoSB jGleason. DXX, distici --The new parish ball of aeijife Ue speaker! Trinitr a A1- 'dedicated at a special service lo at SOTday, at 4 f.

TebrsBiy 1 at 11 be an address by lie William Drews, of Boffaki, N. oecatiTc sccretzry of the cut-i cni district "of the --Tie elected Synod, following cfBccrs of QJC, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boycc and son Darid. Jfiaf Hayes and Mrs.

Friday evening. church Brataard Kiihl, fawlees, A3an for: tor! Mrs. Isaac Wolf spent several- is -week. "Hie BYF ol of Holiday and HnMwad -wSQ be; held bere in the "cimrch annex A A I A WEDNESDAY Full of "MY PAl GUS' WITH lUdiard Widnurk Joanne Dm --ALSO-- Cntoon A Sdrccnlmer Thursday Friday TECHNICOLOR Randolph Scott KNOT SATURDAY Johnny Wemtwnller "VODOO TK3ET' SUNDAY MONDAY World Premier of "TWEFOF VENICE" NEXT WEEK WITH Uly "FOUR.

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About The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser Archive

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1854-1973