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Dallas, Texas, Girl Is To Ronald Haga of Be IITIARIES Dally fvenfs Mrs. Lizzie Fraxtr Lizzie Warier of Manns Cho.ec n. D. dfd Thursday. June 10.

1901. at Bedford County Memorial Hospital. A complete obituary will ptibjshcd in Saturday's Bedford Arrangements in charge of Mickle Funeral Home. Schcllsburfi. Miss Maude Clifes Miss Maude itc.s.

54. of Ravenna. died thm June 9. 1954. Miss Clilcs wns born Buffalo Mills Rt.

1 September 27. 1809. a daughter of Silas and Sarah (Shcircr) Clites. She was an evaicclist for 33 years in Carolinas Michigan. Friday, June 11 -J I--Cove Methodist will meet at Ui? hoin? of Mi's.

limn Cessna at 8 p. m. Saturday, June 12-(2-Strawberry festival sponsored by the Curnlns Bush Grange at the Grange Hall. Sunday, June 13-- 13--Bedford Co. Hymn Sinj In the Church of God, Everett, from 2:00 to 4:03 p.m.

Everyone Welcome. and 13--Children's services at the nays Cove Christian Church. p. m. Monday, June 14-- 14--Lsgton Auxiliary covered dish supper 'at Legion Home.

Route 3. Everett at 6:30 p. b. Nomination and election of officers. Surviivng are her father and thc.se brothers sisters: William and Mabol.

Buffalo Mills Rt. 1: Earl. Johnstown: Akron. Guy. Berlin: floss.

Harrisbtirg: Amanda. Nashville, and Mrs. Mary Robertson. At water. Ohio.

Funeral services: Sunday. June 13. 2:30 p.m. in Zeigler Funeral Home. Hyndman.

Messrs. James Beacom and John Tuft in charge. Interment in Lyharger Cemetery. Friends may tall at the home of Silas Clites. and from 10:30 Sunday I III EVeTfitt at Zeigler Funeral Home.

Please hWlVil omit flowers. Hospital Notes (There were patients and nix babies in the hunpltal Thursday) Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Ruby Hostesses As WSCS Roy Luyion. Mrs.

Ksthcr llarclfrodc. Bedford. Ealy Hanii, Everett. Mrs. Maddy.

New Baltimore. Henry Ilillcsaro. Manns Choice. Vauchn Way. New Paris.

Dora Napoline. Bedford. Larry Yettcr. New Paris. Miss Rosalind Rcilcy.

Bedford. Horn: To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kagarise. Everett, a son.

Discharged: Mrs. Margaret Dortz and daughter. Bedford. Leon Wilson. Everett.

Rosic Turner. Bedford. Lloyd Kinscr. Bedford. Larry Yctter.

New Paris. Helen Wcrtz. Bedford. Homer Gaudig. Alum Bank.

Ealor Koontz. Bedford. Mrs. Nancy Morgart and daughter. Manns Choice.

Delia Jane Custer. New Paris. Esther i i Mrs. 'avy i 1 daughter. Mrs.

Dorothy Hess. Everett. Mrs. Norma Jean Foor. Hopewell.

MR. AND MRS. RONALD L. HAGA a spring wedding at 8:00 o'clock Saturday evening. May 29.

in the Gaston Avenue Baptist Church, Dallas. Texas. Miss Patsy Anne Gattis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Gattis of Dallas. became the bride of Ale Ronald L. Haga. son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Haga of 617 S. Juliana St.

The Rev. Dr. L. C. Basden officiated at the double-ring ceremony.

After the reception, the couple left on a trip southern Texas. They are now at home at 2301 Colony Court, Dallas. Lewis Oliver Brode Lewis Oliver Brode. a native of Saxton. died at the home of his son.

Paul E. Erode of Butler. Rt. 3. Wednesday afternoon.

June 9. 1954. He was a retired coal miner. He was born in Saxton Nov. 23.

1865, the Ion of Daniel and Sarah (Reed) Brode. He was married-to the formed Susan Stone Dec. 23. 1865. the son of Daniel and Sarah death.

In addition to his son he is survived by a sister. Mrs. Alice Graffious. Defiance, three grandchildren and fix great-grandchildren. Funeral services: Saturday afternoon.

June 12. at 1:30 o'clock at the Zeiglor funeral home, Hyndman. the Rev. F. D.

Oberkircher officiating. Interment in Madley cemetery. Friends are being received at the funeral home. Brevities From Bedford Miss June McWhorter, left Wednesday night Atlantic City for a lew days' vacation. Robert Snyder.

who had been a patient at Bedford County Memorial Hospital, has been transferred to Presbyterian burgh. Mrs. Kenneth Hospital. Pitts- Shaffer has returned to her home in Williston, S. after a visit with her mother.

Mrs. Carney, who had been a rcceni patient in the Mercy Hospital in Johnstown and is recuperating at her hoina on South Juliana Street. -Mrs. Clarence Chtes of Hyndman was a visitor in Bedford Thursday. a Lagsdon of.

Hyndman wa in Bedford recently. Rev. Carroll S. leave Monday for Rudisill will State College Or. Harold N.

Slutzker OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glosses Fitted Phone 345-R Everett, Pa. he is enrolled in the school or town and rural pastors. He will accompanied by his wife who will also attend classes. They will return to Bedford Friday evening. Mrs.

Flora Longcnecker, who teaches school in Miami, is faking a summer course at the Pennsylvania State University. She is'spending her week-ends with her mother, Mrs. H. B. Hull of Bedford.

Sara Jean Koontz of Bedford Rt. 1, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Caldwell at their home in Philadelphia. Mrs.

Hugh MacOonncll of New the former Helen Enfield. spent several her aunts Fannie Mr: Mrs Everyday Events In Everett Mrs. Lawrence Foor and Jean Ritchey are visiting Foor 1 parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Roj Hall at Defiance. Ohio. They wil be accompanied home by Miss Charlotte Eoor who has been visiting in the Hall home for some; time. Mrs. Frejd Sponsler and Mrs.

Ker mit Norris. and children, were in Altoona Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Shaffer is spending some time, with her daughter. Mrs John Patterson, near Baltimore.

The WSCS of the Tecumseh Methodist Church held its regular meeting Wednesday. June 9, in the ocial room of the church. The- theme for the program was tudents in Today's World. The all to worship was by the prcsi- ent. Mrs.

Harrison Clark. The pcning hymn was Fairest Lord esur; Mrs. Robert Cunard read the cripture. Prayers were given by Clara Shaw. Ada Ruby.

May Fennel 1 and Ruth Clark; the Lord's was said in unison. The roup sang. Jesus Shall Reign. A lalk. Studnets from Mozambique, was given by Mrs.

Paul Edwards. Urs. Fred Sponsler and Mrs. James finish sang the duet. Back of the Cfouds.

A business meeting fol- owed, and the closing hymn was, Master Let Me Walk with Thee. Mrs. Clara Shaw and Mrs. Ada luby were hostesses for the occasion. The following were present: Mrs Harrison Clark.

Mrs. Douglas Melott, Mrs. Hobart Sipes, Mrs. Walter Hess, Mrs. Fred Sipes, Mrs.

James Hinish. Mrs. James Clark. Mrs. Paul Edwards.

Mrs. Roy Dishong. Mrs. Ruth Clark. Mrs.

Margaret Weimer. Mrs- Robert Cunard, Mrs. Clara Shaw. Mrs. Ada Ruby, and Mrs.

Howard Hinish. Susannc Leisure was reported ill. EnVidd and Mrt and Mr, Narrance Lehma, daughter of Somerset visitei OK To Carry Knives Baghdad, Iraq, June 10 (f)--Four men armed with butchers' knives were arrested by Iraqi police disarming the population during yesterday's elections. All later were released. Turned out-they are Dutchers.

In 1900. about 200 children out of every 1,000 live births died before they were 1 year old. compared to today's rate of around 20 per 1,000 in several countries. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Sponsler on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd McFarlarn has returned home after spendin; a days with their daughter. Mrs Francis Garvin in North Wilksboro North -Carolina.

Dies of Crash Injuries Grecnsburg, June 10 HulL 71. of Scottdale. died today i Frick Memorial Hospital--six day- after he was struck by an auto. USE THE WANT-ADS Mrs Jean To Head Bedford Salon Oi tight and forty Bedford Bedford Tecurmeh Methodists Fete New Minister The members of the Tecumseh Methodist Church held a reception for their new minister and family, the Rev. and Mrs.

Robert Gibson, on Tuesday night. June 8. The Rev. Gibson was introduced by S. S.

Supt. John Sharpe who was a college classmate of Rev. Gibson. The program consisted of two saxophone solos by Linda Sponsler. Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes, and Believe Me if all Those Endearing Charms.

was accompanied at the piano by Lois Ann Pennell Mrs. Douglas MeJlott gave the reading. The Old Time Religion. A duet. Whispering was sung by Mrs.

Fred Sponsler and Mrs. James Hinish. Melvin Sponsler read. An Ounce of Prevention. The Rev.

and Mrs. Gibson are the parents of three children and are from Yeagertown. Mrs. Jean Maffucci of was elected chapeau of County Salon No. 443 8 40 at a meeting held at the Everett Legion Club Wednesday night.

She succeeds Josephine Eshelman of Everett. Other officers elected are Mildred Breidenbach. Demo-chapeau Premiere; Zona Weicht. Demi-chapeau Deuxicme; Lucy Foor, L'Archiviste; Mildred Peters. L'Aumonicr; Jean Moorehead.

La Concierge. Officers appointed by Mrs. Maffucci are Beulah Milburn. La Secretaire- Caissierc and Lillian Keller. La Surintendante.

Delegates to the Departemental Marche. which will be held in Philadelphia arc Mrs. Lucy Foor and Catherine Zimmerman wth Margaret Williams and Josephine Eshet- man serving as Pouvoir representatives at the convention. Auditors appointed are. Leone Sponsler.

Mildred Peters and Catherine Zimmerman. Committee appointed to arrange for Installation of officers in September are Josephine Eshelman. 'Lucy Foor and Beulah Milburn. Meetings will not be held during July and August and next regular meeting will be in Bedford September 15. WINNERS IN KEDS GUESSING CONTEST, sponsored by Leuin's Shoe Store, Bedford, are shown admiring the bicycle won by William in the contest.

William guessed tl-e exact length of a piece of rote in Leuin't window 88 inches. The other youngsters, all tied for second place and won new pairs sneakers. Left to right are: Mary Theresa Taylor, Mary Bennett, Mary Ann McVbker, Bill Stern, William Simons on bicycle, Dick Womer and Bill McCauley. Absent when photo was taken was Dick Wilt. RADIOACTIVE CREDIT Hollywood Engineering student and his girl friend had dinner at a restaurant.

He discovered lie was short of money to pay tho bill. After he told the manager his troubles he said, "I'm awfully sorry. If you'll trust me until tomorrow I'll leave my Geigcr counter as security." If you are 65 years old. your life expectancy averages 13.4 years. S.

farm exports in January, 1954 were valued at 205 million dollars. 24 per cent below those of the previous January. Early U. S. census reports gave the amount of coal mined in busBebs and it is estimated that bushels of coal equal a ton.

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If you decide to buy the Zenith, try it for ten days on our money back guarantee. Convenient Time-Payment Plan. I DRUG STORE Phone 52 How old Is this house? Like many women, this charming house conceals Its beautifully. Once a frame house, now modernized with Perma-Stone, It looks brand new, will keep Its ageless appearance permanently. No upkeep expense.

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VANCE E. POTTER, D. CHIROPRACTOR PhoiM Bedford tM 144 W. Pitt tt HERE'S A TASTE CATCHER! Ml E. PITT ST.

PHONE 723 ENJOY SUNDAY DINNER of the new BEDFORD DAIRY DELL! Give Mom a break this week-end! Bring the whole family to the delightfully air-conditioned DAIRY DELL on South Juliana Street for a delicious, home-style meal. DAIRY DELL is as famous for fine food as it is for quality dairy products. Choose from a tempting variety of dinners--all served in the friendly fashion that makes Dairy Dell dining so much fun for everyone. Here ore some typical Sunday Specials! BANANA CAKE Ddkfevi selected Ripe mixed with Mw of to moke four favorite in em; fomily. THIS WEEK END'S FEATURE AT THE WASHINGTON BAKERY I.

PNt St. Phone 47 Grilled Tender Fillet Mianon with Butter Souce Racist Prime Ribs of Beef Southern Fried Chicken Broiled Halibut Steak $1.60 $1.35 $1.35 $1.35 iU servcH tc''-r- vegetables, rolls and bwMcr. and I Bedford DAIRY DEI-L doily at A- serving hewity luncheons on! dinners, of course evening wp until 11:30 P.M. It't hcadqMOrlcrs. too all your needs in ice crcom ond doiry products.

DAIRY DELL SO. JULIANA ST. BEDFORD. PA, lEWSFAPESr lEWSFAPESr.

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