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The Bradford Era from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Bradford Erai
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Bradford, Pennsylvania
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PAGE FOUK Tunr at 149V On THE ERA, BRADFORD, PA TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1950. Hear It On WESB Read it to Tht Miss Millie McCormick Weds Earl Rogers in Olcan The wedding of Miss Millie McCormick, daughter of Mrs Mae McCormick. 29 Cottage Row, and Bail Itugeis Jr son of Mi and Mrs Earl Rogeis Si Glean, took place the paisonage of the Fust Baptist Chutch in Okan Sa urdnj afternoon at 2 ciotk i The Rex Anderson aren A i lie ltd wedding cake of tht church officiated a' the ceiuereo the orldal table and de- sirqle -ing ceremoiu Mif Jean cora tions Included mixed SMser a and Robert Rog ers bri ner of the l)r'aegrooni at a olue sun "ateo fiom the Oltan High hchool blue accessories and a co rosebud 1 Her at IP a K'aj suu slllln of red el1 GUI of i the ol -he 1 veddmij IMC jiicfd Mr Mrs John i VeCormiek Mr and Mrs Robert ulacs accessories ant! a corsage of MtConnu.it Mrs Je.tn Hewitt Miss red rise buds Annie Acklf-y Robert Powers and A reception for InO IPS" fol- Mrrle i Bi I'lford and 1 Aed tht and wai held Mr and Richard Fowler at nf thp bridegrooms Ldfavettt Pa AW Officers of WRA No. 5 Installed Last Mr Ko, MS Bradfoid and Mi Rogers grad- teru He ih prnploved the Olean Tile i i touple is re- IPS and a mo 1 her ol -he Bells Camp Couple Bonna Warehnm J. T.

Evans Class Will Observe Engaged to Wed To Hold Meeting 48th Anniversary I Frances Lubold Becomes Bride of Stephen Maholic Miss Frances Lubold, daughtei of Mr and Mrs Theo-'l dore Lubold, Custer City, became the bnde of Stephen I MahoUc son of Mr and Mrs Andiew Maholic, Degolla, the St Michael's Chuich, Sheffield, Saturday noon i The wngle ring ceremony was (Bradford Bra. Photo) OFFICERS OF WBA No. 5 installed at ceremonies held last night following an installation dinner held at the Emery Hotel are shown above Seated from left to light are Mrs Ruth Qumn, Miss Norma Kern, Mrs Ruth Putnam, guest from Erie, Mrs Estner Mangel and Mrs i i i Wooaloy Standing from left to nsht Mrs Mayme Allrn, Maigaret Olson, Mis Maty Pmlhps. Mrs Mae Mis Alta Conklm, Mis Alta Maloney, Mrs Pearl Cousin ceremon jxr.rnneci Father Tretlak pastor of the rhuich Miss Thclma Lubold was maid of r'onor for her sister arid Andrrw Maholic Jr best man The bride wore a gray gabardine trimmed Ih foreit green with black accessoiles and a corsage of pink and white carnations Her maid ol honor selected a suit with blnti accessories and corsage of red roses The mother ol the bride selected a pin striped suit with black accessories and a coisage of yellow roses A wedding dinner was held after the ceremony Upon return from a trip to Buffalo the couple win re- Bide at 90 8chool bt Both Mr and Mrs Mahouc attended Bradford High School Maholic was employed at the Alpine Restaurant and Mr Maholic Is a caretaker at the Pennhllls Club Current Events Club Members Give Drama Day ama oUscrved at the Clubs-Society The Married Mtotws of the YWCA win shou a motrlc at their regular business and social meeting to be held at the YWCA at 8 O'clock tomorrow night Mrs Olhe Morrell and Mrs Wilma Shearer are on the lunch committee The Home and Foreign Missionary Societv of the East End Pre.s- Church will meet at the chui ch at 2 30 tomorrow Mrs Carl Selbert will review the missionary study book "Grass Roots Mrs Pearl Little will lead the devotions The comnrHtre includes Mrs Ed le Miss Mablc Spencer, Miss Blanche Hyait and Paul Clark Women of Moose, Chapter 330 will observe Child Care Night tomnht at 8 o'clock with Mrs Eileen I Rapp as chairman A class of can- i dicintes will be initiated, and plan 1 will be co-nrleted to attend the Collese of Regents Mid-Winter con-j erenrp to be held in Kane on dai The Rei Carlton Richie will uc die guest tppaker 1 -Teen Groups in VWCA At the meehnsr of the Senior Y- Trpns held in thp YWCA last night the pantip prepared piograms to be handed to the delegates attending thp Mid Winter conference to DP held here Fridm Sfit- TPd Sundnj sfniots will also haxe chargp check room at HIP "omen- Mis Rlcharfl Harding ad- met i the group me Junior Y-Teen mpetmg held last nitjht the cluo made table r'ecoiahons for the tea to he hrlri durtns Mrs P-itfrson advisor met i thp group meeting of the Current Events Clubs In the Co Ciubrooms yes uftPinoon Mts Ann Phillpp- bar was chairman of the dav The profcram was opened wi'h an impersonation of Al Jolson given bv Mrs Evelvn Bolton She SHIIK Dark Town Strutters Bnl! Alexander a pr Time Band and "Shine on Harvest Moon A play entitled "It Fasv to Write Plnv i bv Dorottn Shell MUlnn was picscnted taj fhe nf the rlub Those par HPipatlnK lr the one act comedy were Mrs Mary Henry as Irene Dunn Mrs Ruth Gljes Vern Vapue Mrs Iiene Jansen as Billle Burkp Mrs Veri Heron as Junp Allyson and Mrs Maudlene Brown as Rosalind Russell Vocal Selections Given at Meeting Of fi ami PW Clnb Miss Donna Cole presented a few vocal selections at the dinner meet- Ing of the Business ind Professional Women's Club held In the YWCA last evening For her first public performance the joung singer sang "Little Coon's Prayer" "The Road to Bethlehem' and an encore Such a Little Fellow A talk on the Joys of Mv Job given bv Miss Jessie Wilson, executive housekeeper of the Bradford Hospital Committee In chargr nf the dln- nei meeting included Mrs Elizabeth Clark, hobtpss assisted Mrs Alice Trelenven, Mrs Marion Graham Mrs Ruth Phoenix Mrs Ruby Radar Miss Mary DuPaul Miss Pamela Brlnton and Miss Ethel Carlson i Devotions were led by Miss Ella Spenrpr Today's Events W( TU turct dinner and business meeting Clubrooms, I'otl Office Auxiliarj meeting; home nf Mrs Fon.slemalccr. 4" Charloltr A 8 DauRhtcrs of the of the Ascension, meeting- in Guild Room, 2 Younc People's League meeting vestrv of Temple Israel 9 Mareratree hotlctv night, olubrooms 10J Main 8 Women of the Moo-- (hild Care program, club'ooms 8 Slpma meeting YW( A with Mrs BetU Dennis, hostess, 8 Sophomore Y-Teeng, meeting CA, 7 ",0 Ladiei Auxiliary of the business and mxial meeting clubrooms 460 South 8 WBA No.

5 Holds Dinner, Installation Service An installation dinner for 55 members was held by membeis of the A No 5 Ciystal Review at the Emeiy Hotel last night Tables weie decorated with led roses, candles and place caids Installation services took place in the Progress Club Rooms at 8 15 ZZZI odock Officers were installed Alta Conklm past president assisted Helen Miller and Luella Stidd ladies of ceremonies Ruth McGau acted as chaplain for the tveiling Mrs Ruth Putnam aging depuU of Erie was a etiest NBA officers for the year are Esther Mangel president Millie vicepresident Ruth Qumn recording stcretarj Alta Mnlonev financial secreian Mae Scott treasuicr Hattle Shurwin chaplain Mary Phillips of peremonits Mayme Allen sergeant Margaret Olson inner host ess Cleda Howe outer hostess Harriett Stone past president Norma Kern junior supei visor, i Helen Miller press correspondent i Alta Conklin musician, Pearl Cousins officer of the da's Helen IT auditor Gladys Farnsworth a TM! Ual ln er the CR wln of Violet Galla- gtier Blanche Groves coloi bear- Anna Ross and Mabel Con- Local Briefs Ir and Mrs William Krlz and man- son Geor Se of Rockland Ave and Mrs Howard of Howard St, have returned home from Scranton vvhere attended runeral services for Patrick Walsh Mr and Harry Campbell 6r Cainp, will otwerve their wedding anniversary at their home tomorrow The couple was married at Port- vUle Jan 25 1902 the Rev A Reed, and has been re-, siding in area Blnee that time Mr Campbell hai been employed i by the Kendall Refinery Co for the last 30 years I Mr and Mrs Campbell are the parents of 13 children eight of whom are living Their children are Mrs Alick Delarje-. snd Mrs Robert WUber, Bells Camp, MSB Robert Maitland, Red Rock, Mrs Stanley Williams Willow Creek, Harry Jr. Randolph, Cornell, Limestone and Garnet and Camp They also have 19 grandchildren, Sammy, Bonnie, Jean and Connie Lea Campbell, Dawn and Rltfc De lane; Jay Bruce Campbell Sherne Lou Wilber. Olana, Joel, Janet and Bruce Campbell Sheila, Karen and Bobty Malt- land, Lee Campbell, Nancy' Williams Zane Williams, stationed with the 5 Army in Marjland and Donald Williams who is sta tioned with the 8 Army in Ger- Tiany Mr and Mrs Chailes Wareham Sawder Cm announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonna Lou to James Burkhouse son of Mr and Mw Cltir Burkhouse, Sawyer City The wedding date has been set for March 25 The moathh business meeting of Eans Class of the First PresbueiicUi emu en be held Thursaav in the Sunday School rooms A tureen dinner in chaige of the executive committee will be served. tress tod Radio IB ATM An average flock of voung hens will produce 180 eggs per bird per i year Group Organizes Canasta Club The first meeting of the Canasta 8 Club was held at the home of Mrs Nick Palazzetti on Bushnell St Piidav evening Pnzes were awarded to Miss Winnie McQueeney Mrs Viola Storms and Mrs TooU Norene Lunch was served bj the hostess Other members attending were Mrs Sid Mrs Clara Moyer and Mrs Doiothy OUver Mrs Norene will be hostess at the next meeting Advertise ID the Bradford Era Mrs Chester Cropp Mrs Her man Sheldun and Thomas King spent Saturday exemng in Warren, Pa Local Division.

Water Workers of America Meets Bnidford division of the Water Workeis of America wn.s held at the Option Hotel last evening Talks nol6 ensl er? given bv, Samuel Heffnrr su- pprintendent of the Citi Water Departme'ntt Boyd Herman and John O'Connor Economic conditions were dis- Jssed bv Wallace Dowd Thomas Hnzzard and Char'es Shaughnessy Book Review Given 4t Newcomers Club Kane --The Newcomers Club met the YWCA clubrooms at 8 clock Comments on foreign policies were Mondiu evening with the president presented bv Harold Eibak Thomas Pnjllls Magargee In charge of the Freeman and Jack Ferko An entertainment was presented during the night with piano selections bj Bo Cnsman and Impersonations bv Edward Gardner and Leon Burt A quartet consisting of Ray Reck. Nick Ash meeting A book review was given Mis Ruth McConnell There No Other Rub Acts Faster In CHEST to raflcm mtisclet Musterole not only brings faist relief but pain-relieving medication breaks up congestion in upper bfon Mustorole offers ALL the benefits of a muatard plaster without the bother of making one. Just rub it on cheit, throat ana back MUSTEROIE LENOX CHINA Priscilla pattern Sonnet Imperial Harvest Aurora CASTLETON CHINA Sunnyvale pattern Sunnybrook Gloria Capfict Manor BAVARIAN CHINA Empress pattern Pt Cray Candy CHINA SHOP 22 E. Corydon St. Phone till THIS WEEK'S PLAY SHOES and CASUALS 199 This Special Includes Many of Our $4.00, $5.00 $6.00 Play Shoes Buy Yourtell Pairs All sizti in red, brown, green, black ASH SHOE CO.

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