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The Bradford Era from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Bradford Erai
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Bradford, Pennsylvania
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at UK Ttmr DM THE ERA, BRADFORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1950. Mtar It On WISB JUM i Miss Doris Myers of Rew Weds B. Norton of Tuna Miss Doris Imogene Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Lawrence R.

Myers, of Rew, and Charles Boyd Norton, of Tuna, were united in marriage at the Coleville Evangel- i ical United Brethren Church at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 24. The double ring ceremony ERA CROSSWORD PUZZLE was performed by the Rev. Byron V. Berry, pastor of the church, before an altar decorated with palms and bouqueis of peonies and mock oraDge Wedding Music Piayed and blue delphiniums. i Reception Held Mrs.

Myers, mother of the bride, 1 wore a navy blue and white dress with white accessories. She had a Miss Roma June Stoneking play- i nse corsage. Mrs. Norton, ed "Savious lake A Shepherd Lead mother of the bridegroom, selected -I Love You a navy dress with white accesso ries. and the traditional wedding march- i she wore a yellow rose corsage.

es For traveling the bride wore an Judy Neely was maid of honor and' aqua suit with white accessories and William Norton, brother of the I a cor sage of pink roses bridegroom, was best man. Ushers Mrs Norton, the bride a grad- were William Myers, brother of a of the Bradford Senior High bride, and George Sequerth, broth- school and is now employed by er-in-law of the bridegroom. i O'Maras Sunnybrook Dairy at Saw- The bride, given in marriage by They will reside in Rew. her father, wore an aqua suit with 1 A reception was held at the home white accessories, She carried a i of the bride with approximately 150 bouquet of pink roses. The maid of honor wore a coral persons attending.

The table was i decorated with candles, flowers and i 12 22 29 57 44- 46 23 24 16 47 50 21 45 40 17 34 48 51 41 27 42 28 suit with white accessories. She car- a four tiered wedding cake. Wilma Merklin Becomes Bride of Elmer Coleman Miss Wilma Merklin was married to Elmer L. Coleman I in the Evangelical United Brethren Church in Cheyenne, Sunday, June 4. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Merklin, Cheyenne, and the bridegroom is the; son of Mrs. Ethel Bishop, Duke I Center. The Rev. C.

P. Ellis, pastor her gojng away Qutfit the bride i of the church, performed the chose a navy gabardine suifc wrlth double ring ceremony. White glad- white accesso ne and a white cor- ioli and pastel Spring flowers dec- a The couple spent their honey orated the altar. jmoon in Colorado. The bride was given in marriage To Live in Washington by her father.

Preceding the cere- Mrs. Coleman is a graduate of mony, Miss Alice Ramer sang "I the Cheyenne High School, class of Love You Truly" and "Because." Bride Wears White 1949, and is employed by the Kirby Company, Cheyenne. Mr. Coleman i The bride chose a white linen af- i is a graduate of the Otto Township ternoon dress with embroidery trim, High School. While in the Air Force white-flowered hat, a corsage of red rose buds and a single strand of pearls.

he was stationed in Cheyenne at the Warren Air Base. He is now employed in the Civil Air Patrol. HORIZONTAL 1. harbor 5. vehicle S.

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mountain in Crete Alovse Johnston Donald Moore i Wed in Titusville Announcement has been made of the wedding of Miss AJoyse Anne Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i K. M. Johnston.

Titusville. and i Donald E. Moore, son of L. L). Moore.

iWaynesburg. and former Bradford residents. iiic cUuUui A'L 11. m. Saturday in the rectory of the St.

Patrick's Church. Titusville. with the Rev. Joseph J. Grode officiating.

Miss Helena Johnston was maid of honor for her sister and James Elliott, Oil City was best man. I The bride wore a gown of sand- i colored Swiss organdy and carried i a colonial bouquet. Her maid of honor wore an aqua crepe dress I with pink hat and wore a colonial i bouquet of pink roses. A wedding breakfast was served after the ceremony and a reception jwas held at the home of the bricie i for 125 guests. The couple will at 318 Ninth Titusville.

i Mrs. Moore was graduated from i the Bryn Mawr School of Nursing i and Mr. Moore was graduated from Waynesburn College. He was formerly employed in the South Penn Oil Co. here and is now employed in the Oi! City offices.

Attending the ceremony from I Bradford were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jones and daughter.

Sue and Mr. 'fid Mrs. Ward Allen. I Muriel Parker Feted Recent Party Mrs. Muriel Parker was guest of honor at a party given by the ESSG i Club held in Veterans Park, Olean, i last week.

A tureen dinner was I served at 7 p.m. Attending were Roxie Bickford, East Smethport: Elva Marvin. Duke i Center: Cora Gallup and Ethel Stickier. Smethport: Helen Douglas 'and Helen Kelsey. Eldred: Cleve i Bickford, Farmers Valley: Thelma WilkinF, Olean.

and Vera Carlson, Bradford. Mrs. Everett Merklin, aunt of the Washington, D. C. The couple will bride, was matron of honor, and reside at Washington.

Miss Gloria Wyatt was maid of i Those attending from away were i Club honor. They both wore afternoon dresses of pastel pink and blue taffeta with matching hats. Their corsages were of orchid and yellow carnations. Kenneth Merklin, brother of the bride, was best man. Everett Merk- Mr.

and Mrs. B. E. Merklin, Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Passmore and Mr.

and Mrs. Basil Crooks and family, all of Benkelman, Miss Peggy Richards, Wellington, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bishop and daughter, Joyce, of Duke Center. JT 1 1 IlOlClS lin and Harry Smith were ushers.

The bride's mother chose a navy crepe dress with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. A reception was held in the church parlor. The table was center- Hold AllllUal PlCIllC ed with a four-tiered cake and was decorated with Spring flowers. As Employes Kane The Get-Together Club met at the home of Harry Steele. Kinzua Friday evening.

Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruggers. Peter Ruggers, Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Lyle Spence, Mr. and Mrs. John Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. John Bonadio, Ivan Udivich, Foster Bean, and John Bradley.

Mr. Bradley gave a talk on club LUNCHEON' SALAD Watercress, cucumber and creamed cottage cheese make a delicious luncheon salad: accompany with a well-seasoned French dressing. Peace At Last From PERSISTENT ITCH! No wonder thousands teased by itchy torment bless the day they changed to ResinoL Jiere's quick action from first moment a olissful sense of peace that lasts and lasts, thanks to 6 active soothing agenti In a lanolin base that stays on. Don't be content with, anything lesi effective than Resiaol Ointment. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES As we older, stress and strain, excessive smokinjr or exposure to cold sometimes slows down kidney unc- tinn.

This may lead many folks to complain of nagfring backache, loss of and energy, headaches and dizziness. Getting up nights or frequent passages may result from minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampnes? or dietary indiscretions. 1 you disco rts a re due to these causes, don't wait try Uoan's Fills mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 50 years. While these symptoms may often otherwise occur, it's amarinc how many times Doan's give happy relief -help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters flush out waste.

Get Dean's Pills today! SPECIAL! CANVAS YACHT CHAIRS $2.59 SINGER FDRXITTJRE STORE West Washington St. The Johnson Restaurant employees held their picnic at Allegany State Park Sunday afternoon and also celebrated the birthday of their chef, James Gerarge. The table was centered with a birthday cake decorated in yellow and white. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Linane, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and son, Martin, Fred Salucci, Mr. and Mrs. James Gerarge and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Ostrander, Delores Hunter, Linda Doriguzzi, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Runyon and family, Mary Lama and daughter. Millie.

Mr. and Mrs. Don-Bromley and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Witchen and son, Gary. Canasta and 500 were played. Mrs. James Bonadio won the prize. A spaghetti dinner was prepared by Joseph Ruggers.

A short business meeting was held under the new i president. Harry 'Steele. Peter Ruggers, outgoing president, received a gift from the club. The next meeting will be held at the home of Peter Ruggers, Oak St. Ever try Date Cookies made Mrs.

Fries' way? 1 lb. chopped pitted aitej rap softened shortening 2 cups firmly picked 3 SlftcdiII lmrtOSe I tenspoon bmkiOK I cream ot nmr Vi tetspoon sill 2 cups roiled 1 lb. chopped pitted dates, 1 cup firmly packed Franklin Old Fish- ioned Brown Sugar, and Vj cup water. Place in double Doiler: steam 45 minutes. Cool.

Beat well before spreading between cookies. Cream together 1 cup shortening and 1 cup firmir packed Franklin Old Fashioned Brown Sugar. Add 2 eggs. 1 at time, beating after each. Sift together 3 cups sifted all- purpose Sour.

1 teaspoon biking soda, i teaspoon cream of tartar and Vi teaspoon salt. Add flour mixture to shortening mixture; add 2 cups rolled oats. Roll out on lightly floured board to thickness: cut with round cookie cutter. Spread date filling between each 2 cookies. Press edges together with tines of fork.

Place on greased baking sheet. Bake in. moderate oven, 350 20 minutes. Yields 27 cookies. Mrs.

John G. Fries of Ohio. these date- filled cookies are favorites with everyone! And for all her baking, Mrs. uses Franklin Pure Cane Sugar, to get: Franklin's "Famoos Fivt" Advantages Frances Wineburg To Wed July 22 Vere D. Wineburg, Rew, nounces the engagement of his daughter, Prances, to Harley ley, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donovan i Higley. Duke Center. The wedding will take place i July 22. Frank Glenn Honored at Party Port Allegany--Frank Glenn was given a surprise birthday party Sunday evening at his home on Mill St.

by his wife and sister, Miss Juanita Mitchell, Wolfe Run. The evening was spent in playing Missionary Society i Prepares Program The Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the East End Presby- terian Church will meet in the church parlors at 2:30 p.m. today, i Mrs. S. B.

French will be in i charge of the devotions. The Rev. i i Price Stark, new pastor of the Wes- jlcyan Methodist Church will be the I guest speaker. i Duets will be sung by Mrs. Wil- I liam Bates and Mrs.

Ernest Ostberg. 'The committee in charge includes Mrs. George B. Weaver. Mrs.

H. H. Spence. Mrs. C.

L. Cole. Mrs. Wright Mrs. Freddie Anderson, and Mrs.

Daryl Chandler. The table was decorated with garden flowers and cen- tered with a three tiered cake. At the close of the evening, ice i cream and cake was served to the persons attending including friends and relatives from Buffalo, i Marianville. Allegany, N. Duke Center.

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