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Bedford Gazette from Bedford, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Bedford Gazettei
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Bedford, Pennsylvania
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Hf la 13 worrff) lor vUek Iktrt It fentrtk, card par- ewrM rltftttfM wrf. MJHIMIM' 3 fiMtt. mft wttUn $1. Mttimum tf ail bUltJ ffttt 5 $L5fc Saturday, Oct. 2222-- The Ladies Aid Society of St.

James Church will serve a chicken and waffle supper at Bedford Grange Hall. 10-21-21 Chicken and Supper at, Bedford Grange Hall. Adults and Waffle Supper. 4 until 8 pjri. Ladies Aid, St.

Beter's Lutheran Church. St. Ciairsville. Adults $1.25. Children 65c.

10-17-3t 22-- Chicken Supper, Buffalo Mills Grange Hall, 5 to 9 p.m. Sponsored by Womens Guild of Diy Ridge -Trinity' Re Church. 22-- Bake Sale at Ford Garage. 9 ajn. Sponsored by Room Mothers of South Elementary School lor benefit of 'the- school; Monday, Oct.

24-24-- 20th Century Club Meeting at Penri Bedford Hotel. 8 p.m. Meeting of Colerain P.T.A. with Mr. Robert' Brocker as guest 1 speaker.

2-K-Meeting. of- Officers and Teachers of St. James Sunday School at home of "Lloyd Casteel. Mrs. Alfred Dofrle Bedford fas guest speaker it the West dence PTA on Tuesday evening Mrs.

Doyle living in her native country, Philippine Iftondsv the aestryetionf that the war bad jto the islands and of the ways in -Which, the country oeing Open house wai rfDneld at Ae next neeting -light The Rev. Phillip Senft led the devotions and Mrs. William Bequeath, president, gave the welcome address. Mrs. Glenn Casteel iias been named representat.ve to the youth recreation board ana Mrs.

Betty Sipes placed in of the subscription v-ni Tie group met in ihe West Providence Consolidated School Builiiinfc; the meeting adjourned and icfresh- ments served in the school Iverett Clwrch Group Holds Weiner Roost i The young people, together with sll children's classes of Everett Assembly of God church, held a weiner loast at Egolf J'ark, Satui- day afternoon, Oct. 15 Games were played and a peanut scramble was enjo ed by the youngsters. Following a picnic sup- oer, the group toasted marshmai- Tows around an fire This is the last outdoor affau 1 the organize- Lon willJiold this year The pastor of the church is the Rev John Hammack. Topit at Uflion Auxiliary Meet Membership the chief topic at a'meeting of the Bedford the American Legion Auxiliary held in the Post i-Home Tuesday night. "Fh'tng with Agnes over I Penna" is the slogaa this yeai.

Mrs. i J. Chester Foor. western vice president has named her plane "The Panther Jet." Nov. 12 is the first roundup date and the unit is most anxious, to before a.

quota unit by that date. Only 150 paid dues as yet. The President's Protect js a Green -House for the new VA Hospital at Leech Farm Road and hospital for patients! The, coupon program again support tliis pibject. will participate in the community Hallowe'en parade and a cash contribution was made for prizes. A report-of the meeting, was held at Artemas, was made by Mis Maffucci, council secretary Mrs Paul Leonard received the appointment of Civil De-.

fense and Mrs Maffucci, Juriois. to the absence; of'Mrs. Foor. was attending the National Convention at Mrs. Fred Geritilman had charge, of the A complete committee aopointmeits will be announced at a later date.

Geh: and Mrs. Eric Fisher Wood and Chestci Foor also attended the Miami'-Conventioh. India estimates there are a million cases of leprosy in the country. AND MRS. VERNON ROBINETTE --Groom photo Special Purchase JACKETS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN! Bomber Style JACKETS Reg.

10.95 3 Values $6.35 WOW! What a Value Sensational Low Price. Use it for Work or Casual Wear. Quilted Uned for Extra Warmth. Sixes 36 to 46. Your Choice of Blue, Brown Charcoal.

$1.00 Down Will Reserve Your Selection USE OUR CONVENIENT LAXAWAY PUN! Coot Style SUR-COATS f-. A Full Unarh Jacket with Warm Quilted Uninf Uhbelieveable at this Low friee; Siiet 34 to in Colon-- Slue, Brown, and Charcoal. On Sale 3DAYSQNIY Smjth-Robinette. Nuptials Held Cumberland Church Miss. Helen Louise Smith, daughter of Mr.

and Smith of Bedford Rt. 2 became the bi icle of Earl, Hobinette, son of CeciLRobinettc of Rt. 1 and the lute- Mrs. Rbbinette September The double-ring-service was-held at 'the Centi-e Street Ghurch in Ctimbfei land, the Rev Howard M. Ambs officiating.

The bride Wore, a ballerina- length White gown trimmed in lace ahd a. corsage of white roses 'arranged' on a white Bible with streamers of pom poms Hei accessories were white The new Mrs. Robmette is a gi actuate of Chestnut Ridge Higl School. The groom is a Bedtord High School graduate and is em ployed by the Garette Publishing Company. The couple arc making thei homo on Bast Pitt Bedford.

About a billion of the world' people do not have enough food avoid chronic hunger, says th Population Reference Bureau. Her. Mrk Kathryn Poor" and Mrs. rranlt Foor were shoppers, in Al- oona on Friday Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Poor, Jr. and daughter. 'Ginger, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perrtn and son.

Richard, of Flintstone, visited relatives York on 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poor and family spent the weekend in Baltimore. Md.

I Mr. and Mrs. James Cogan and! children of Bedford visited Mri. Oulcie Conan on Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Mary had as guests over the weekend her daughter. Mrs. Wilmot Smith nnd family of Bedford. Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Hammond and children Gloria and Linda attended the 'funeral of Mr. Hammond's father, in Columbus, Ohio, Saturday, Oct. 15. Mr.

Hammond is employed by "Wilson and truckers. Alice Morgart. who is employed at the Memorial Hospital of Bedford County, spent Monday afternoon and relatives in Kyereit. and Carl Patterson, formerly" of fcvereit, how of In- Mrs. Jack Knisely an daughter, Jackie, left New air thto week for Kngtond their hurtand and father.

JacklCnlMly. MvwM Knisely child is making its big trip; she was brought to Everett from Texas six months ago. Mrs. Knisely is the former Ella 3oilman. ftsl Went Hope an4 Hospital Notes (Theie were 48 patients and 4 babies in the hospital Thursday) Dona Farkag.

Manns Choice. Mrs. Fannie Wertz. Bedford. Mrs.

Cecelia Hlllegass, Sehells-, Mrs. Mary Nave. Schellsburg. Mrs. Phyllis Mostoller.

Bedford. Mrs. Evelyn Dively, Imler. Irma Barnes, Artemas. Born: To aiid Mrs.

Gary Wertz; Bedford, a son. Diwharatd: Mrs. Ethel Kopntz, Bedford. Mrs Ferne Price. Everett.

Elizabeth Fochtman, Berlin, William Hett. Bedford. Mrs. Bonnie Blackburn. Bedford Add sbire to spread; use wedges of celery tomato Fanners In the Un more tban per cent: tractors.

SALE COMMUNITY AUCTION CONTINUED ONE MORE WEEK Sponsored by the Shawnee Volley Volunteer Fire Company at the Shawnee Drive-In at Schellsburg on Saturday, October 22 1955, at 12:30 p.m. This is your opportunity to help the Fire Company and purchase what you need! These items wiH be on sole: Poultry, furniture, television sets, clocks, rufs end, carpets, stoves, clothing, electric appliances, some new merchandise, farm machinery and many items needed on farm and home. All the ladies are requested to bring baked items to be sold at the sale. ERNEST CLAYCOMB, Auctioneer AMOUCAN GRIAT MCW Nl EW! Right off the line! V.fJLff FRESH OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINES AT FORD COMES A NEW FINE CAR AT HALF THf TSfew power, new, added safety-tfca Tou get Thunderbird-like "GO" in any one of engines. You get the long, low lines of exciting new Thunderbifd- inspired stylirfg.

You get new Lifeguard Design to ieep yoa safer. The is the fine car at half the fine-car pricel the beautiful Club Sedan, one of 18 new Thunderbird-inspired models for '56 -sr At Both iii EW! Right down Only Ford brings you a new Thunderbird Y-8 Now you can have the instant "GO," the all-around fun of piloting the '56 Ford its Thundcrbird Y-8 engine-available in Fordomatic Fairlane and Station Wagon models. The power-packed Y-8 can be yours in Fordomatic Mainline and Customline models. And the Six is available in all These mighty engines' Whisper while give you the nowcr of deep-block 'design: Only Ford brings you new Thunderbird styling Ford thrilled America with the fabulous Thundcrbird. Now America is to be thrilled again with Thundcrbird flair in all 18 new Fords.

You'll fall in love with the long, low lines, the broad, sweeping hood, the beautiful side silhouette. Colors, span the rainbow, and in many models you have a choice of two-tone combinations. Interiors aretnorc luxurious than ever--and color-keyed to the refreshing new body colors. Only Ford brings you new Lifeguaircl Here's the first major contribution to and passenger safety in accidents! A new deep- center Lifeguard steering wheel acts as an impact cushion. Lifeguard double-grip door latches give added protection against doors springing open under shock.

Optional seat beks are designed to keep occupaiits their seats. And yflu Hiay have ptiorwl Lifeguard padding foe iristnonent panel and cmh- ioned sun visors. JS-Sf.

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