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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 1490 On Zour Dtat THE BRADFORD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1950. Hear It On WESB Retxi in KA. PAGS-mB Maker, CD A Regent Honored at Dinner in Kane Kane--The Supreme Regent of the Catholic Daughters of America, Miss Prances Maher, was honored Sunday evening at a testimonial dinner held at Kane by Court Caliistus and 21 other CDA courts of the Erie Diocese: The Most Rev. Edward P. McManaman, auxiliary 7-7-- Shorts and Sweet Of Tennis Matches bishop of Erie, spoke on the work of the CDA' and praised Miss Maher.

Miss Maher was presented a parse from the courts of the diocese. Tele-: grams of congratulations from Governor James H. Duff and other notables were read. Music during the dinner was furnished by Mary Kouestaba. The pro- Erie; Msgr.

Murphy, Ridgway; Pather-Suiliyau, Johnsonburg, Alfred Watson, Erie; Father Corry; Father Graves, Conry'; Father Hurley, Kecrcenstein, Mt. Father Davis, Eldred; Father Dougherty, Father DeSantis, Daley, Warren; Oil Father cessional was played by Mrs. Estella Kane; and Father Mackin, Sheffield Kugler and Miss Charlotte Popow- Miss Maher spoke, thanking the ski. James O'Donneil sang "Ave courts. Maria" and Richard Moldovan sang The Rosary.

Mr. O'DormeU and Mr. Moldovan sang a duet. "Simple Melody." After the dinner and group singing, the address of welcome was given by Mrs. Betty Smart, grand regent of Court Caliistus.

Mistress of ceremonies was Mrs. Ann Dougherty. She presented the courts and their chaplains including Msgr. The benediction was given by Rev. Alfred E.

Watson of Erie. Among the 300 present were representatives of courts from Coudersport, Corry, Clearfield, Emporium, Erie, Franklin, Galeton. Houtzdale, Johnsonburg, Meadvffie, Oil City, Punxsutawney, Ridgway, Reynoldsville, St. Marys, Sharon, Smethport, Sheffield, Titusvjii.e, Warren and Kane. Parties, Dances Herald Halloween in Area Clubs Today is the day that -witches, goblins, black cats may be seen in lonely places and children will b'e trick or treating, but parties and dances have been heralding Hallow- e'en's, event for the past week.

Saturday night clubs and organizations had large planned --parties, but perhaps the largest ones in the area were at the local Valley Hunt' and Pennhills Clubs. The Pennhflls children also had part in the fun with a special p'arty for them held yesterday afternoon. Children's Party About 75 children attended that affair with prizes for costumes go- Ing to Norma Graff, Kathy Shay, Amanda Harmon, Stephanie Lincoln, Betsy Lindsay, Edward Gallup, Nancy and Martha Mackowski, Lisa Lindsay, Dorothy Adamson, Michael Morris, and John Maiiland. Prizes for games went to David Dana and Donald Morris. Among the garnet were ducking for apples nickels in them.

Judges for the costumes were Mrs. Dan Daly, Mrs. Raymond Price, Mrs. Thomas Lind- gay, and Kristin Kirsch. Among the members attending the Saturday evening party Mr.

and Mrs. George Blaisdell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wick, Mr. and Mrs.

Myron Matson, Mr. and Woljfe, Mr. and Mrs. K. J.

Bre'nnan, Larry Dana, Miss Ann Smith, Mrs. Hector Boncher, Mr. and Mrs. William McVay, Mr. and Mrs.

Cro- ANY time Is MILK-time Drink milk tc awaken you In morning, Drink warm to soothe you to sleep at night. And any time from morn to night is the right time, too. OMAR AS SUNNYBROOK DAIRY For Home Delivery Can BRADFORD 9553 In Ssaethport Call 59 Lynn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. B. Kirsch, Paul Duke and Bob Harten, Mr. 'and-Mrs. John Selden.

Among -the entertainment was dancing and a musical mimic, Jimmy Caz, Erie, was quite a hit. Valley Hunt" Party The Valley Hunt Ciab had 60 members attending a dinner which was held prior to thelparty. All the members came masked and kept their masks on until dinner. Prizes for the best costumes went to S. K.

Tate and Mrs; Shannon. Decoration in the lounge where the round and square dancing took place Included bales of hay to sit on, a smiling pumpkin hung from the ceiling and a ten foot revolving scarecrow on the center of the dance floor. Many'of the new members joined with 'the old members in the 80 attending the party. Among some of the guests were Mr. and Mrs" Howard Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Perkins, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Al Dougherty, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Galey, Mr. nad Mrs. Ed Keating, Mr. and.

Mrs. Kenneth Lorch. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris, Mr.

and Mrs. Cornell Piohl, Dr. and Mrs. Steams Pannin and Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall LeVie. Camp in Marshburg Saturday night, Bartsch won first prise in jack-o-lantern contest. il And now' ifs a pair leopard skin shorts that gets the- much- photographed i a photographed again in New York where she jast completed her debut into pro tennis. Port Allegany Port Allegany--Those from Port Allegany attending the P.T.A. card party at Eldred Friday, evening were Mrs.

Harriet Burgart, Mrs. Mary Hughes, Mrs. Connolly and Harry Redington. MASHED YAMS Next time you prepare mashed yams, add a dash of cinnamon aiid one of cloves along with the-regular seasoning; turn the sweet potatoes iinto a baking dish, spread with mo- Legion Auxiliary Hosts To Inter-County Council New officers of the Inter-County Council of the American Legion Auxiliary were installed at the meeting of the group held in the Bradford American Auxiliary Saturday afternoon. in i stalled by-Mrs.

Freda Hall, Western; Director, and include Mrs. TJ" TT Lei; eSlCy OrtlTtlH(tS pold, Bradford, first I Mrs. Vada Reese, Ebrt Allegany, sec- onci JSliss i. Johnson. Ridgway, secretary; Shick, Sheffield, treasurer; Pearl.

Lantz, Smethport, historian; Wesley Forum of, the Meth- Mona Lunden, Mt. Ddist Church its annual Hali chaplain; and lowe en fr lic at -the Boy Scout Ludlow, sergeant at Installs Local Officers the new council officers were installed, Mrs. Hall. installed the'officers-of'trie "Bradford, Kane, i a Borning Jim Diefenderfer Ludlow, and Ridgway units. wo flrst riz in the apple bobbing The, retiring president, Mrs.

Ruth; contest. Jean Grennan and BUI Ross opened the meeting and Mrs. Herbert won first prize in an apple Lou Say, president of the Bradford I eating contest. Auxiliary, gave an address of wel-1 Guests of the evening- were Mr. come.

Reports were given by aux-! and Mrs George Hanson. Lois Han- iliaries in Bradford, Kane, Ludlow, i son was in charge of refreshments Jewett, Port Ridgway, a Jerry Fling- acted as master of Sheffield, Smethport, St. Marys, Su-! ceremonies. gar Grove, Warren and Youngsville The forum met in the Methodist A new gavel was presented the Church last night and heard a council by Sheriff William th or OJtlzensbip" by Rab- Smethport. Mrs.

Vada "Reese sug-i Herbert ge ted a testimonial dinner be held i served by Barbara and Hugh western Thom son vicepresiderit, and it was decided I to hold the dinner Nov. 15 in the' i Port Allegany Moose Hall. MCTJl-OCrS, Miss. Hanlon Talks Miss Hanlon gave a brief talkj about the raembershipi committee jy with its Build a Road; DGlfl to. the.

Heart." Mrs. Bogart, Kane, i was introduced as the oldest mem-' Members and guests of Temple ber present. She is 92 years old. Beth Israel entertained at a -Hal" Mrs. Hall spoke on service and ad- lowe'en.

party held in the vestry of vancements of the auxiliaries under the temple last evening, the "theme "Tomorrow Begins To-j Approximately "60 attended with Day." She said to remember the i musical entertainment being'pro- words, learn, serve and volunteer, I vided bj- a barbershop quartet com- and to put them to good use. of Claude Stan Gifts were presented to Mrs. Hall Klepper, Eddie Goudaet. and John i and iiliss Halon and to Mrs. Ludwig.

retiring president. Decorations included Hallowe'en After the business meeting lunch- witches and pumpkins. James Hsrz- eon was served-by the'Bradford unit! feld was in charge.of the affair. He with Mrs." Marion Boss as chair-1 was assisted by Mayer Brauser. Dr.

man. The room, and tables were E. R. Danny, and Seymour Nus- decorated to carry oul a Hallowe'en theme. Tea was poured Mrs.

Mary Jackson and Mrs. Mae Baker. There were 135 members attending from Elk, Forest, McKean and War- reri Counties. Farmers Valley School Plans Hallowe'en Party The. Farmers Valley School will hold a Hallowe'en party Jor the children tomgnt in the school with the grand march to begin "at 7:30 o'clock.

Prizes ftia be awaided for out- standing costumes and elder an4' doughnuts'will be served. An hour lot movies will be shown. Parents i and children are invited. POTATOES LOSE VITAMIN-C Don't cook potatoes tocvfar ahead of serving; they lose some of their i vitamin content when left stand- ing. Cook them in-their jackets to retain as-much of their food value as possible i YGU'RfcSCTTC OP, Purl YOU jVOfM.05 IfiRlEST SEtlfR AT 10" MOLASSES FOR i Youngsters like molasses and it I offers them splendid food values.

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