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Bedford Gazette from Bedford, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Bedford Gazettei
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BEDFORD GAZETTE, BEDFORD, YELLOW CREEK The Raven Run Church will present a missionary play Sunday evening at the Church of the Brethren at this place at 7:30 o'clock. Everybcdy is welcome. Quite a number of people from this place attended the Farm Show at Harrisburg during the past week. Sunday dinner guests at the home i of Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Steele were Jir. and 31rs. Byron Sollenberger. 3h. and AIrs Donald Ferry and family and Luther Steele.

3r. and Airs. Arthur Foor and daughter Sheryl and 31iss Doreen Foor accompanied Zone Edwards to Harrisburg on Sunday. Mr. and Airs.

Ira Campbell and daughter Shirley were visitors Sunat the home of Mrs. Edward day, at Bedford. Blaine of New York Cry spent the week-end at his home here. 31r. and Mrs.

William Snyder and daughier Sandra of Altoona visited the former's father. Ollie Snyder. on Sunday. Rev. Joe Clapper spent the weekend in Akron.

Ohio. Miss Shirley Kegarise spent the week-end with her friend. Jean Ruby. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Unland and SIr. and Mrs. of Roarfamily spent Saturdays evening with ing Spring. JIrs. Laura Zimmerman spent Wednesday with her mother.

Mrs. John Baker. at Waterside. Mr. and Airs.

Charles Stern and son Billy of Bedford visited Sunday afternoon in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Airs. Joe Clapper. Airs. A.

S. Grubb. John Grubbi end children Ted and Bonnie visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cessna.

Aliss Kathryn Ferry. Miss Sharon Kegarise and brother Donald spent a few days with their grandparents. Sir. and Airs. Orville Steele.

Mrs. William Crissman was 2 guest Tuesday in the home of Mrs. William Burkett. Mr. and Airs.

D. I. Cessna and Dirs Anna Cessna visited Mrs. Ernie Miller at the home of AIr and Airs. Floyd Jay.

Air. and Mrs. John I. Steele and home of BIr. and Mrs.

Lewis Snydaughter Ella spent Sunday in the der READ THE WANT ADS. AND SAVE Star Brand Durable Work Shoes Here are the rugged work shoes that are really constructed to take rough wear. Uppers are made of the finest grade, double tanned grain leather. Built on a comfortable last with plenty of toe room. Brown or black.

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86 PA. THURSDAY, MANNS CHOICE Local people who attended the Farm Show at Harrisburg last week were Mr. and Airs. John Faupel. Donald McCreary.

Donald Mullen. Eugene Snarely, Myron Yantz. Harold Wertz. Ted Ross. George Ruby.

the Horne brothers, Roy Egolf. Robert and Francis Hillegass, Leo Burket. A. L. O'Brien and Dale Hillegass.

The officers of the Women's Guild of the Reformed Church met Tuesday evening at the home of the president. Miss Minerva Herline to appoint the various committees for the year. Refreshments were served by the hostess M1r. and Jirs. Kenneth, Gooden visited their son and family of Aft.

Savage. one day last week Bir. and Mrs. H. R.

Dively. Mr. and AIrs. Dalton Waugerman and Shelby were among Cumberland shoppers Saturday. A11S.

Christina Kauffman of Windber visited local friends Sunday and attended the -Lord's at the Reformed church Sunday morning. Communion service was also observed at the Methodist church Sunday evening. Mr. and AIrs. Owen Bohn of Philadelphia spent the end with his parents.

Air and Airs Ralph Bohn. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Sams and Mr. and Jirs.

Walter Sams visited at the home Air. and Mrs. Willis Sams. Cumberland. on Senday.

FRIENDS COVE Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunt of Bedford and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunt land daughter visited Hunt and Airs.

Reba Roman and Ralph family of Cumberland on Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Clarence Beegle and children left for Florida where they expect to be for several weeks. DIr.

and Mrs Myron Black and daughter were at Claysburg Sunday. Robert Beegle is somewhat improved. and Drs. H. H.

Beegle and Mr. and Airs. Ben Hunt spent Wednesday in Cumberland. AIr. and Airs.

Ben Hunt and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Stater in Bedford. Miss Iona Cassidy of Hagerstown visited at Warren Diehl's last week. Mr.

and Drs. Walter Kilcom of Bedford. Warren Diehl and daughters. Mrs. Roy Koontz end daughter Florence spent last Thursday with Mrs.

Harold Mrs. Harold Nycum and children left Friday for Wright's Field. Ill. to join her husband. Air.

and Mrs. Phil R. Diehl returned Monday from Burhnhem and Chambersburg after spending days with their son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Koontz and daughter and Mr. and Airs. Franklin Koontz called on Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shaffer Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Wakefield of Bedford and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shaffer visited Warren Diehl's Sunday. DIr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Fritz and son Bobby of New Beuna Vista visited Mr. and Mrs. Anson Miller Sunday. Rev.

Bert Wynn spent two days at Newcomerstown. Ohio. where he was called for a funeral. There will be a Folk Game Play Party for all young people of Friends Cove at the Charlesville Hall from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m., Friday. Clayton Smith 1S now almost recovered from an illness of January 11 which prevented him from aitending the annual meeting of the directors of the Keystone Grange Exchange in their office in Harrisburg on January 14.

Charles Diehl of Uniontown spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Diehl. Sue Ann.

his daughter. accompanied, him home. Austin Diehl and Eugene Koontz spent Sunday in Cumberland Miss Reta Diehl and AIrs. Austin Diehl and daughter called on the Reuben Diehl family Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Shaffer and family spent Sunday in Everett with Mr. and Airs Walter Schauer. Drs. W.

C. Stormer. District President of the P.T.A.. installed the following officers Monday evening: Mrs. John C.

Smith. president: Airs Roy Diehl vice-president: Miss Vivian Naugle. secretary. Mrs. Robert Swartzwelder.

treasurer. An interesting movie. "No Help was shown. Refreshments were served. Airs Chester Shaffer.

president of the Bedford township P.T.A. and Mrs. Claycomb attended the meeting. Fifty-two friends and relatives gave a shower in honor of Dir. and Airs.

Walter Williams. They received many. many beautiful and useful gifts. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Dir.

and 3rs Blair Diehl ard family visited 3ir and Mrs Charles Diehl of Ellershe Sunday evening. HYNDMAN Air. and Airs Homer Frye. Cumberland. spent Friday, with the latter's parents.

Mr. and Airs. George Cook Jirs. Deborah Burkett. Cumberland.

visited her sister. Mrs Nettie Evans. Mirs Eugene Diehl. son Gordon and daugnter Ann returned from Butler where they visited Mrs. Diehl's parents.

Mr and Mrs Paul Brode. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wolford. Akron.

Ohic. spent several days with the former's daughter and sonin-law. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Gaster.

Miss Regina McGregor visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson. Mt Savage. Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Casper Hyre and son Charles spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Hyre's uncle and aunt. Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Riggleman. Moorefield. Va. Mrs.

Riggleman very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burris and daughter Vicky Ruth of Bunkerstown and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Keim and daughter Joanna of Jerome were dinner guests of Rev. and JANUARY 23, 1947 Mrs. John Buffenmyer Mrs. Burris and Mrs. Keun are sisters of Rev.

Buffenmyer. Mr. and Airs. Clarence Raybold and Airs. Robert Benton of Altoona visited at the home of William Bitter recently.

Mrs. Harvey Mason. Connellsville. spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Mason.

Airs Charles Kerr and daughter Norma. Hooperstown. are guests of Airs. Carrie Kerr. Mrs.

Edna Fischer. Akron. Ohio. is visiting Mfr. arid Airs C.

H. Fischand Thomas Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright of Alum Bank spent Sunday with relauves and friends.

Paul Cook Edgewood. has returned home after spending three weeks at the home of his parents. 3Ir. and Airs. J.

Howard Cook. The Church of the Brethren held Cottage Prayer meeting at the home of Sir. and Birs. Edgar Brown on Wednesday night. Miss Lois Cook, who is attending Millersville College near Lancaster.

spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Houard R. Cook.

Dir. and Mrs Paul Shaffer entertained with a birthday dinner honor of their son. Kenneth's. sei- enth birthday on evening. WEDDINGS Wilkersen-Van Ormer Chicago.

maid and Oswald Beall. twin brothTimely Reminder STATE INSPECTION Period Ends Jan. 31 Have Your Car State Inspected NOW WITHOUT DELAY BY THOMAS CHEVROLET Co. BATTERIES We have them For your Car or Truck Almost all sizes If you need a battery, don't delay while BATT BATTERIES just received a sh.pment 35 We have the best. NEW BATTERIES.

Last almost winter Batter- to you can get were scarce This winter may be the same. When get. cold weather strikes many batteries go dead in a hurry ard then there a grand Don't get caught in severe winter weath- rush for everybodv install to bay batter. 2 naw in your cre. Better let us a new car now.

er with a car that won't start Come in Miss Dorothy Van Ormer, 303 South Richard street. Bedford, and Rodger F. Wilkersen of Chicago were united in marriage Saturday. Jan 18. at 4:00 at the Thorn-: cike-Hilton Memorial Chapel.

rago. Dr. Wilson officiating. The bride wore a white winter dress and hat. with goid accesories and 3 corsage of white gardenias Mrs Stuart Phillips.

Chic: 90. was matron cf honor and Borden Johnson. also of Chicago. was best man The bride is a graduate of High-! land Hall. Hollidaysburg.

and Harkin Preparatory School. Bryn Blawr. The groom graduated from the University Nebraska and took graduate work at Northwestern University. He served four I years in the Navy with the rank of lieutenant and is now employed in the general office of the I. C.

Railroad Mr. and Mrs. Wilkersen are re-! siding at the Windemere Hotel. I er of the groom. was best man.

Both attendants are from Eller- i slie The bride wore a light green wool suit. with black accessories. and corsage of vellow rosebuds She attended Hyndman high school and is employed in the garment factory in Cumberland The groom served 121 the Navy. spending 15 months overseas He is now finishing school at Allegany High Following the ceremony, a recep-' :1022 was held at the home of ine groom's parents The newlyweds ure residing the home of the bi.de'> parents Hite-Lemmert Miss Catherine Elizabeth Lemmert. daughter of Dir and Mrs.

Charles Lemmert. It Savage. Mid and Clarence Clfford Hite. son of Mr and Mrs Hite. Hyndman.

were married Friday night in the North Cumberland Assembly of God Church Re1 J. Stewart. Ellershe. officated at the ceremony. Miss Mary Margaret Lemmert, sister of the bride.

was maid of honor and James Peck. Hyndman, served as best man. The bride was attired in 21 white satin wedding gown cut with a f.tbodice and long sleeves The floor -length skirt fell in folds from the waist. ending 1:2 a long train Her finger-tip veil of allusion was caught in A halo of like ma' erial She carried an old-lashioned bodquet of white roses, and sweet peas from which fell 4 nov or of white satin with sweet peaFollowing the cereror; a recepton was held at the home of the bride A large three-tiered wedding cake furnished centerp.ece A miniature bride and bridegroom adorned the cake Over 100 gues's were prsent The couple lef: on edd 'p 20 Eastern cities JUNIATA CHOIR TO BE AT NEW PARIS A varsity Quartet wall be featured in the program by juntata PAGE FIVE On Tuesday. Jan 14th.

Harold J. Horner. son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Horner of Schellsburg R. D. and Miss Gladys Way. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Way of Fishertown were united in marriage at Winchester. Va. in the Church by the Rev Teter The bride is an employee of the First National Bank of Schelisburg.

where she has been employed for the past two years Staff Sgt. Horner is serving a 3- year re-enlistment after serving years previously He Was dis-: charged Sept. 29. 1945 from the EnEngineering Corps as Master spending part of that time in Iceland and the European Theatre of: Action. He was an 5 major battles.

including the Battle of the Bulge. Sgt Horner left for a replacemen camp at Pittsburg. California, where Airs. Horner will join him. Horner Way Carbaugh-Manspeaker Dir and Mrs.

Lester Manspeaker, of Saxton. R. announce the marriage of their daughter, Peggy i to Robert Carbaugh, son of Mr. and Drs. Roy Carbaugh of Hopewell.

on Saturday. January 4. 1947. The ceremony took place in the Raven Run Church of the Brethren with the pastor. the Rev Percy Kegarise.

officiating The bride wore a black velvet dress with matching accessories land a corsage of pink roses The attendants, were also Air. of and Saxton. Mrs. Dirs Carbaugh is a graduate of the Saxion-Liberty High School and employed in the dental office of dis w. Thomas Her husband is a graduate of Smith High School and of Thompson Business College He served in the armed forces and was in the ETO for two years He is now a student in business administration at Shippensburg State Teachers College Beall-Oster Miss Kathleen Oster.

daughter of Dir. and Drs George Oster of Hyndman, and Wendell Beall son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Beall of Ellerslie.

Ad were united marriage in St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren church. Elle slie. on Wednesday. January 15.

The Rev. J. Lloys officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Geraldine Keith was the brides- J. RALPH MICKLE Funeral Home Phone 11-R-41 (Fishertown) Ambulance Schellsburg, Pa.

today for a dependable battery. BATTERY CHARGER At your service all kinds of battery work aad repairs. Free water caytime. College's choir in the Church of the Brethren. New Paris.

Feb. 2. at 2:45 as the popular musical organization from Huntingdon conunues its tour of western Pennsylvania in its 15in season. Traditional numbers. largely by living Americar.

composers and spirituals will be featured The women's group will also offer several separate selections 132 East Pitt Bedford, Pa. Thomas Chevrolet Co. Phone 61 East Pitt St. Bedford, Pa. TICK-TALK! If there is life in your old watch, we'll put it back in the running with guaranteed workmanship, prompily and economically.

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