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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 FOUL Tune 173 at 1490 Un your ima THE ERA, BRADFORD, PA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1950. Hear It On WESB Read It in The BRA Miss Millie McCormick Weds Earl Rogers in Olean The wedding of Miss Millie McCormick, daughter of Mrs Mae McCormick. 29 Cottage Row, and Earl Hugers Jr, son of Mi and Mrs Earl Rogeis Si, Olean, took place in the parsonage of the Fust Baptist Church in Olcan Sa urday afterncon at 2 0 clock The Ret (raist Anderson pastor of the church officlated a' the sir gle ring ceremont Miss Jean Shiter Br. dford and Robert Rogers bri ner of the br'aegroom tender tie ouple The br de selected a blue suit with blue accessories corsage of ret urd yellow rosebuds Her at ter gen ole a gras Sulla Fit: block ACCESS tes and a LOTSA-e of red rose Dire M.C/rINK mother of bride selected 8 gra alth black accessories and a corsage of red rise buds A reception for 150 10st 4 folI sed the ceremony and was held at the of the bridegrooms parents A five tiered wedding cake centered the bridal table and decorations Included mixed Nowers Mrs Ro, after ded Bradford schools and MI Rogers was graduater from the Olcan High School lA no emploved by the Olean Tile The couple is residling du 1305 Suhivan st. 0011 Out of town wuests attending the vedding infouded Mr and Mrs John McCormick Mr and Mrs Robert McCormick Mr.

Jean Hewitt Miss Annie Ackley Robert Powers and Merle Brutford and Mr and Mre Richard Fowler Lafayette Pi Frances Lubold Becomes Bride of Stephen Maholic Miss Frances Lubold, dore Lubold, Custer City, Maholic son of Mr and Mrs the St Michael's Church, 'The single ring ceremony per.ormed by Father Tretiak pastor of the church Thelma Lubold was maid of honor for her sister and Andrew Maholic Jr, was 1 best The bride wore A gray gabardine suit trimmed In forest green with black accessolles and a corsage of, pink and white carnations Her maid of honor selected a gray suit with black accessories and a corsage of red roses The mother of the bride selected a gray pin striped suit with black accessories and A corsage of yellow roses A wedding dinner was held after the ceremony Upon return from trip to Buffalo the couple will reside at 90 School St Both Mr and Mrs Mahouc attended Bradford High School Mra Maholic was employed at the Alpine Restaurant and Mr Maholic is a caretaker at the Pennhills Club I Clubs-Society The Married Mixers of the YWCA will show a movie at their regular business and social meeting to be 'held at the YWCA at 8 o'clock tomorrow night Mrs Olive Morrell and Mrs Wilma Shearer are on the lunch committee The Home and Foreign ary Society of the East End Presbyterian Church will meet at the church at 2 30 tomorrow Mrs Carl Selbert will review the missionary study book "Gram Roots Mrs Pearl Little will lead the devotions The committee includes Mrs Ed Boyle Miss Mable Spencer, Miss Blanche Hyatt and Paul Clark Women of the Moose, Chapter 330 will observe Child Care Night tonight at 8 o'clock with Mrs Eileen Rapp as chairman A class of candidates will be initiated, and pians will he completed to attend the College of Regents Mid-Winter con-1 ference to be held in Kane on das The Rev Carlton Richie will be the guest speaker -Teen Groups Meet in YWCA 6 At the meeting of the Senior Y- Teens held in the YWCA last night the group prepared programs to be handed to the delegates attending the Mid Winter -Teen conference to be held here Friday Saturdas and Sunday The seniors will also hate charge cf one check room at the conventxt MIs Richard Harding ad-! VISOr met with the group At (ne Junior -Teen meeting al held last night the clup made table decorations for the tea to he held during the convention Mrs Paterson advisor met with the group Sorority Plans Valentine Party Tans yore mart tor a Valentine p71 to be held in the Cuidrens Wort at the ly spital at the bimorti meeting of the Phi Beta ororit. mnect ng held the 1 MCA last pt ening Mutt Jarkson 1 IS named As churman fo1 the affair Further pions acre 100 for a Founder Day relebratio: to be held cometime in Februar Secret Sister 5 names were revealed to all members and NPR names were exchanged for this par There wete 32 mnembas attending daughter of Mr and Mrs Theo-' became the bide of Stephen Andiew Maholic, Degolia, In Sheffield, Saturday noon Current Events Club Members Give Drama Day Drama Dat WAS observed at the meeting of the Current Events Clubs' in the Coryde- 8t Ciubrooms yes terda; afternoon Mis Ann Philippbar was chairman of the dav The program was opened wi'h an impersonation of Al Jolson given bi Mrs Evelyn Bolton She sung 'Dinah Dark Town Strutters Ball Alevander 5 Rag Time Band" and "Shine on Harvest Moon A play entitled "It Fasy to Write 8 Play written by Dorothy Shell M. Millan vas presented by five members of the club Those par tiripating ir the one act comedy were Mrs Mary Henry as Irene Dunn Mrs Ruth Giles as Vera Vague Mrs Irene Jansen as Billie Burke Mrs Vera Heron A.S June Allyson and Mrs Maudlene Brown as Rogalind Russell Vocal Selections Given at Meeting Of and PW Club Miss Donna Cole presented a few vocal selections at the dinner meetIng of the Business and Professional Women's Club held in the YWCA last evening For her first public performance the young singer sang "Little Coon's Prayer" "The Road to Bethlehem' and as an encore Such a Little Fellow" A talk on the Joys of My Job was given by Miss Jessie Wilson, executive housekeeper of the Bradford Hospital Committee in charge of the dinnet meeting included Mrs Elizabeth Clark, hostess assisted by Mrs Alice Trelenven, Mrs Marion Graham Mrs Ruth Phoenix Mrs Ruby Radar Miss Mary DuPaul Miss Pamela Brinton and Miss Ethel Carlson Devotions were led by Miss Ella Spencer More than 36000 acres of forest were planted in Great Britain in 1948 MAYTAG IN SERVICE We're proud of the service we can give you when your home apphances need repair. We use genuine factory parts and we guarantee our work. Call 49 soon.

JOSEPH MARKS Furniture MAIN ST BRADFOR PA Todays best washer buy is Maytag $12495 Easy monthly terms--liberal trade-in. Come in today for demonstration. JOSEPH MARKS Karnar or SPA 4863802 New Officers of WBA No. 5 Installed Last Night 36 installed at ceremonies held last Hotel are shown above Seated Mrs Ruth Putnam, guest Standing from left to right Phillips, Mrs Mae Scott MIs Maloney, Mrs Pearl Cousin Bradford Era Photo) night following an installafrom left to night are Mrs from Erie, Mrs Estner ManMrs Mayme Allen, Mrs Alta Conklin, Mis Alta WBA 5. Holds Dinner, Installation Service An installation dinner members of the WBA No Hotel last night Tables candles and place cards the Progress Club Rooms at 8 15 clock Officers were installed bi Alta Conklin past president assisted by Helen Miller and Luella Stidd ladies of ceremonles Ruth McGan acted as chaplain for the evening Mrs Ruth Putnam managing deputy of Erie was A guest Nea officers for the year are Esther Mangel president Millie Woodley vicepresident Ruth Quinn recording secretary Alta Malone, financial secretary Mae Scott treasurer Hattie Shurwin chaplain Mary Phillips lady of ceremonies Mayme Allen sergeant Margaret Oison inner host ess Cleda Howe outer hostess Harriett Stone past president Norma Kern junior supervisor, Helen Miller press correspondent Alta Conklin musician, Pearl CousInS officer of the day Helen Miller auditor Gladys Farnsworth captain of guards Violet Gallagher Blanche Groves color beare15 Anna Ross and Mabel Con- 11015 ensign Book Review Given 4t Newcomers Club Kane--The Newcomers Club met At the YWCA clubrooms at 8 clock Monday evening with the president Phyllis Magargee in charge of the meeting A book review was given by MIs Ruth McConnell There ATE ANE CIENTIFIC For Better Health CHAS C.

SALISBURY LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR 402 1.0 0.F Bldg. Dial 6981 Ladies This Week Only SALE A A 4 OFFICERS OF WBA No. 5 tion dinner held at the Emery Ruth Quinn, Miss Norma Kern, gel and Mrs Mildred Woodley Margaret Olson, Mis Mary Today's Events W( TU tureen dinner and business meeting MCIL Clubrooms, 6 Post Office Auxiliary meeting home of Mrs Allan Fenslemaker, 27 Charlotte Ave 8 Daughters of the Church of the Ascension, meeting in Gulld Room, 2 Young People's League meeting vestry of Temple Both 18- rael 9 Maceratese Society social night, clubrooms 191 Main St 8 Women of the Moo- Child Care program, club-ooms 8 Sigma Alpha Sorority meeting YWCA with Mrs Betty Dennis, hostess, 8 Sophomore Y-Teens, meeting IN CA, 7 30 pm Ladies Aurillary of the Eagles, business and social meeting clubroomie 460 South 8 pm Local Division. Water Workers of America Meets The 17th annual dinner of the Bradford division of the Water Workers of America was held at the Option Hotel last evening Talks were given by. Samuel Heffner Sl1perintendent of the Cit; 5 Water Department Boyd Herman and John O'Connor Economic conditions were disassed by Wallace Dowd Thomas Hazzard and Charles Shaughnessy Comments on foreign policies were presented by Harold Elbak Thomas Freeman and Jack Ferko An entertainment progiam was presented during the night with piano selections by Bo Crisman and Impersonations by Edward Gardner and Leon Burt A quartet consisting of Ray Reck, Nick Ash Frank Oliver and Dominic Rich sang several splections John Story was an Invited guest On BOTANY BAULING WOOLENS ALSO TISSUE FAILLES at 139 per yd.

MILL-to-HOME SHOPS INC. 51 East Cordon St. Bradford Open 9 to 5 Monday thru Friday Saturday 9 to 9 Bells Camp Couple Will Observe 48th Anniversary Mr and Mrs Harry Campbell 8r Bells Camp, will observe their 48th wedding anniversary at their home tomorrow The couple was married at Portville Jan 25 1902 by the Rev A Reed, and has been residing in this area since that time Mr Campbell has been employed by the Kendall Refinery Co for the last 30 years Mr and Mrs Campbell are the parents of 12 children eight of whom are living Their children are Mrs Alick Delaner, and Mrs Robert Wilber, Bells Camp, Mrs 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 Rite De lane; Jay Bruce Campbell Sherrie Lou Wilber, Diana, Joel, Janet and Bruce Campbell Sheda, Karen and Bobby Maitland, Terry Lee Campbell, Nancy' Williams Zane Williams, stationed with the Army in Maryland and Donald Williams who 15 sta toned with the 8 Army in Germany Group Organizes Canasta Club The first meeting of the Canasta 8 Club was held at the home of Mrs Nick Palazzetti on Bushnell St Fridas evening Prizes were awarded to Miss Winnie McQueeney Mrs Viola Storms and Mrs Toots Norene Lunch was served by the hostess Other members attending were Mrs Sid Snivel, Mrs Clara Moyer and Mrs Dorothy Oliver Mrs Norene will be hostess at the next meeting Advertise ID the Bradford Era LENOX CHINA Priscilla pattern 19 Sonnet Imperial Harvest Aurora CASTLETON CHINA Sunnyvale pattern I Gloria Sunnybrook 8 Caprice Manor BAVARIAN CHINA Empress pattern Peggy Gray Candy CHINA SHOP 22 E. Corydon St.

Phone $711 Bonna Wareham Engaged to Wed Mr and Mrs Charles Wareham Saver Citt announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonna Lou to James Burkhouse Jr, son of Mr and Mrs Clair Burkhouse, Sawyer City The wedding date has been set for March 35 WESD and Radio Tops in This Area J. T. Evans Class To Hold Meeting The monthly business meeting of Evans Class of the First Presbuterian couco wul be held Thursaay evening in the Sunday School rooms A tureen dinner in charge of the executive committee will be served. A for 55 members was held by 5 Crystal Review at the Emery were decorated with red roses, Installation services took place in Local Briefs Mr and Mrs William Kriz and son George of Rockland Ave and Mrs Howard Ray of Howard St, have returned home from Scranton' where they attended funeral services for Patrick Walsh Mrs Chester Cropp Mrs Her man Sheldon and Mr, Thomas King spent Saturday evening in Warren, Pa No Other Rub Acts Faster In CHEST to relieve csachs--aching muscles Mustarule not only brings fast relief but its great pain-relieving medication breaks up congestion in upper bron chial tubes Musterole offers ALL the benefits of a mustard plaster without the bother of making one. Just rub it on chest, throat and back RUB ON MUSTEROLE.

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