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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 FOUB Taat at at USO Os Toicr Did THE ERA, BRADFORD, PA-, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1950. It Os It at Tht Literary Women the Moose Engage in Various Projects in Community and in Nation jesterday af--emooa "Poltergeists" or joCly gaosts sr One of the most acshe of the raded the cltibrooKs of the Women's local women's orgaruzatices is the Ci-Jb in s. Hallos e'ei. pro- Woasf-a of the Moose whicn had its stars in Bradford 02 August 19, 1919, arid since that become an Place. organization conducting isanr proj- Suspense vras provided eovon- jects and with a membership of 530 ing ghosts --ho included Mrs.

Betty Mckia, chairman of the day; The local cnapter -xzs incorpor- Helen Hand. Mrs. Marsha Fowler atec as Chapter No. 330 Women of and Mrs. Hthel Peterson.

Moose Mrs. Harriet 3ur- A recording of -Dense Macabre" gess as tne first senior regent. Mrs. hy opened the meeting i Burgess, as Mother Burgess aad Mrs, Hard read a short story ausny, stiH taies an interest in The Express 1 ay Albert chapter work although she is not The procrsm vras concluded oa the active 1-st. a recoreins of "Hailo'are'en." -rj- present regent is Mrs.

Mac Baker Heroine also par- I olive Morrison. -Kith Mrs. oa the program. Barbara McOitchecn as junior re- The business meeting con- gent; Mrs. Arlene Sutherland, chap- ducted oy the president.

Mrs. Mane lain; Mrs, Clark, junior grad- Schemterhom. Tea was served at regent. Mrs. Alice Colestro, the conclusion of ihe program ey treasurer; and Mrs Liliiars Slooney, the Ways and Means commiitee recorder Mrs.

Catr.enne Fannin, Mrs. 1 This Is the second in a Mary Osbome arc Mrs. Befy Pat- articles about women's clubs erson serving. Tne table carr.ed ojt EH orange and black; color scheme- Mrs. Scnermarhom and Mrs i aad organizations in Bradford.

The objects as set up ay the en of the Moose is "to bring together i in closer fraternal relationship, the members of the loyal Order of their mo-thers. siiters. Grand. Chancellor in the super-risen of all the chap- Ere. Photo) ters of the stale of Her apporoaaeni urm made tx, the Kational Coaveaiioc held in CS- cago in August.

Carreas ciaunaea of the chapter aad their dixies include Mrs. Eleaaor Weldy. siiper- of ritual mas'srs; itsnh MeGavr. repon of all Sei happea-ngs ic the local paper aad sead copies of the paper so the supreme once each moeifa: Mrs. Phyllis Moore, homemaikias, accuaiat the cl'Jb Tinth phases of homeaiakiag aad assist any member at; hoaie.

Mrs. Doris Hich, Moosehearj. assist -inth sead-ag gifts to Mooseheart: Mrs. Hslea Tafr, child care." helping in projects to benefit ihej children; Mrs. Helea AlSea, hospital guild, help in any the sick or members at the local hospital and the Research laboratory heart.

Moocebeart Alumni Mrs. Margaret Simonsoa. Mocse: heart A-urani. assist as the further edsicauoa of the graduates at; Happy Club Hat Sctcial Meet In Custer City Mrs. WiBiasi Ross, Custer City.

eattnaiaed the Club her evening. 500 me mth goisg to Mrs. Harriett Murphy, High St, Mrs. HoesJe Knmpp, Xorth Warren, atud Mrs. Pearte Goodman, 151 Main St.

Others attending -were Mrs. Tran- ees Mesler, Rutherford Run. Mis. DeCasper. Mrs.

Dorothy Wakeir, Custer City; Mrs. Marian and Joanne ganders, Mrs. Dorothy Snriger will be hosr- ess at the ME meeting. MlSS Elailie ROSSOW and daughters, that more 7 carrv on tne charrable Becomes Gride Of T. Sicanson SHOWN ABOVE are wrapped Christmas gifts which the Mrs.

Vinnie Mann, ii-i The local chapter sponsors three children it the national Moose Miss Elaine Rossovr. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wilbur O. was married iioosehearr, Two K. Swanson.

son of i of are local children Mr. and Mrs. Leo Swansea. Oai St ho en; to sc hool the Kane, in a ceremony performed at Camp Atterb-ory. Saturday af temooii.

The ceremony performed by Sng. the chaplaui of 112th Regfcaeat. Cpi 5--anson. is a brarv, huv books for the local li-! of tne Moose members have collected to be sent a Moose! Order and install the Old folks at MoOSehaven, for Christmas. Stand- I hean: Mrs.

Wanda Beichner. social', in the hearts of and ing behind the table of gifts are from left to right Mrs. 2SSist 00121 for the cccnmiiniEy or Mooseheart. Mrs. Madeline RameJla, Moose- senior regent of the Women of the Moose: and Mrs.

llad- Shaven, 10 -ork for the no-me eline Ramella. Moosehaven chairman. This is one of the the i-oosehaven. Mrs. Head, membership, to assist woraankind ihe world Doris Rieh Mooseheart chairman; Mrs.

Olive Morrison. ideas anc purposes." earfi of their father. Tne chapcer sponscrs a studeai nurse the Bradford Hospital, School of Nurs- many projects of the Women of the Moose. in bringing members inio the i dub: Mrs. Elizabeth Ream, friend- hiss copped many first place and needy individuals locally and out of ship.

supervise and repon to the other place awards. The team ss The chapter holds its meeE- chapter the activities of the seconds ever in the I degree of the Women of the Moose Bradfordians 5 Moose Temple on Pine St. -s-hich Bradford Chapter 'members 34 of these chairmen are re- Among the membership of the io- drill team of 24 meaibers nasi craduate of the ana 52,000 to cnantaole institutions an O. sank. The couple -will reside in Franklin.

Ind Attending from Kane anci Mrs. Leo Svranson. Gej son. Mrs. Fera Ianielson, Gordon Majnuson.

Mr. Magnuson serred as best rriir for Cpl. Swaasoa. assist the I certaicly a creca; this utr4- Society add clubs and societv Mr Margery E. James Becomes Swan- I Bride of Gary Malmrose i Kane--Miss Margery Elizabeth James, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William R. James Crystal Springs, Kane, be! came the bride of Gary Ray Malmrose. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Malmrose. Mt. Jewett, in a ceremony performed in i the Christ Episcopal Cnurch. Siza- rtf ofcott ttt. Guy, M.

C. Oct. 21 at 7 pm. pr a gs Kane, on tne-r re-um hold its monthly meeting in the ciubrooms ac pja. Monday.

GKffiLED SAXDWICKES Grilled cheese sandwiches teamed apple, celery and date salad offer a fine flavor comomatior: for FLUFFY POTATOES tatoes cook the potatoes thoroughly The George Hiil. oasior cf i the church, off.ciated at the doable I ring ceremony. The aUar A as dec- orated -aith m.iroon and gold ciiry- santhemums and lighted candelabra. Mrs. "Wxlham S.

James Jr. sister- m-Iaw of the once Seaford, as matron of honor. William James Jr, Brother of bnde. Sea- iloistea the salad ro was bes Glxen nj r.er mother cue to illness rer father the bride oOre a ballerina length of brovTs net over short slee-. es.

She v.ore a hat of gold and -wmtc gloves Her oouquet with mayonnaise and serve on salad i greens. Malmrose is a graduate Of the Kane High SCF.OO! and the Mason-FeLx school of Beauty Culture P.ttsotirgh She was pro- pnetor of the Idea! Sr.op in Mt. Mr. iralinrose is a graduate of the Eazel Hurst K'gh School anc is bv the M'. F-re Co Kane Mrs.

William Frederoski vas gtiesc of nonor at a Siveri at the home of Mrs. Janice Wickwire. Kane. Atiendaig -were Miss Rose Betty McKenna, Miss Jennie Fimari, Mrs. Asgie Cappello.

Mrs. Krances Selley. Mrs. Marguerite Trabec, Mrs. Louis Anderson.

Mrs Dorothy Pen- nmgion, Mrs. ALce Pennmgton, Mrs. Goldie Wick-sire. Mrs. Winifred Wickisnre and Mrs.

Ann Johnson, Hi. I FKUXE SHAKE i To make a prime shake for fro. i mix a of baby-food strained prunes isnth a third cup of orange juice and a cup of -nilfe- Add a dash of sail, a teaspoon of lemon juice, i a tablespoon of sugar and a large serving of vanilla ice cream. Shake I --ell in a jar -snth a light-fitting top lor mix in an electric blender or iicindizer. Tor All Accessories BALDWIN World's Finest Xaroe in Pianos! TI T) jrcsic i if ii JU i HOUSE 4 West Washington St.

Ph. 3090 HOTEL BRADFORD PJ The Best Around EVERY MONDAY KVEKT WEDNESDAY If you ani smooth aaffy po- and then shake the pan over heat Her a belse trc3e to cry Mem well before adcir.g the dre3S ha of brora of yellow roses. no; milk aod beancg like mad. ZEPS tTP Ke 0 chrysanthemu s. The bndes mother selectee a ipjr.k beige street length dress w.th Add a little p-eparec mustard 10 1 cinnamon nat anc g.o-.es and a the cream sauce you make for maca- ccrjsge of ua.te roni and cheese to si? up tne flavor.

A cLr.r.er uas neld at tne loca. If you have any leftover ham you jcotel for tr.e party after can dice or grind It and add it, too, which -hey toured the southern to the dish. I states ar.a ii: at fay MISS FRANCES KEENEY Era Society Editor Loess another big college football is on the social calendar this Saturcay and Sunday. Local high schoi though, dicn'v have too to cheer about as both 3KS anc Bernard's lost on inuddy fields last Perhaps "Ol Sol" terer 1-jc'-: to favonto Among the brce-elects and recent brides ee.nr -sreek -were M.ss b--ce cf nho -oas civen a shD-rer at tze 3roo-, or Department cf Dressers VTedr.esdaj n.gr.:. Also Mrs Nea; the former Cleni at a helc the Hotel -wjth Hiss Al.ce Collins as In the column Mr.

ana Mr? K'un. arc the parsr.is of a son som ir. the Kosp-tal last Born sJay M.chae: Charles, to Mrs. 3-cth YorK Kixford in" Mountain Clmic Clean. Mrs.

Tor's: is the wido-sr of Charles K. Tori -who vas one of the eight men iilled In the recent ierr.ble ev- 'v; on in Eldred. Custer Citr resMiente. Mr. and Mrs had this week, Sirs.

Flossie Knapp and sonv and Billy, of North Warren. The Knapps also visited Mr. and Mrs. Edtrard DeSosia of Mmard KDD in their visits in this Mr. and Mis.

Wimaja Henrctia of Kane have returned by plane from New Torfc City yesterday. SPss 3Iaiy ton Debbie, Foster T-srp. music supervisor, left this taoraios to attend the Homecoming at her Alma Mater, Massfield State Teachers College and to witness the Maasfleld-Edinboro traditional football clash. Miss June Kircher of the VTest Branch School faculty is in Ene rbiting coDeire friends and Miss Koth Graber also of toe est Branch in DnBois visitinr coEfere frJeods. Tne Junior Guild of the Church of the final preparation Jor its annual basaar to be held at tne ch.jrcn ail caj XV.

Mrs. Betty Watts is general chairman of the affair this year. For those residents whose favorite recreation dancing, there are quite a few- interesting ones coming up--among them the traaitiona! Policeman's Ball to be held in the Moose bsUroom Monday where one find fill those "toush" cops tripping Use light Also the McKean County Rfiserve Officers are putting on a "Fall King'' with square dsncin? to br the feature attraction af the K. nf hall Saturday Suosenoe to The Bradford Era AMOUS OUT JOE. CO Its ard it's simple! You can six for lavely ns-- lunch mats or use these squares for cloths.

5 in treble Paters Six-inch sqtiare is cone crochet ard peta! TVneeler's imprmed pat- sirip.e its har's, pr.otos anc i concise directions. Send TW2STY CEXTS in coins for th-s pattern The Bradford Era. C3 Needlecraft Iept P. O. Box isi.

Old Chelsea Suition. Ncr Tori N. V. Print plainly PAT- TERX NUMBER, your NAME. Aj DRSSS ar.d ZONE.

Send twenty cents for your copy of our NEW TVheeler Neeale- 1 craft Boo Filled with the latest in needier ors--illustration of patterns for crochet, taittirjr. erabrojci- -crv. dolls. juilts. textile hornc cecorif.or.

A free pattern is i priutcii IT; bock. EXKICHES SAUCE BomUoa (made from bouillon cubes) enriches a tomato sauce for a meat Joef or spaghetti. Add the bouillon instead of the water usually called for and adjust the amount JLne Underpinning Success Secret Of Active Women Everywhere In case a liitie bird hasn't fold you--here is the answer to the vexing problem of stooping and stretching in comfort. The welt of this wonder stocking is knit in such a unique way Kayser's patented secret) that they have a comfortable two way stretch that will never bind. Come in and choose your most flattering shades in longs Pair Shop Now for Xmas o.

IV JL JUtM hairstylist ROUX a color bath for the first jrey hairs! Odd Fellows Building- Telephone 7798 Eastern Star Club Hold Meeting in Kane Kane Mrs. P. R. Holmes asd Mrs. Lenare Kessey -arcfe hostesses to ihe Pasc Matrons Club, Order of Eastern Star, Thursday eresing at the former's horn" oa Fraley St.

Mry. Kessey presided over the meeting after -ahich a tveniag aad lunch enjoyed. There were 15 wotnen attending. Bran soade Tnta moiasses raisins, offer lots of good looa value for school lunsh boxes. Afirertlse ui The Bradford Era these chiily nights wear "COHJLER dEL" Flannelette or Broadclatii PAJAMAS la stripes or solid colon Sizes 3 to 16 from $3.98 LITTLE FOLK SHOP Cfeestnut Si.

Phone Non-Smear HERE IT IS! The TODAY SET HAZEL BISHOP'S kicd-of-lipstidt that won't come aft oa cups, glasses, cigarettes, teeth --of tne cbiect of yoot affection! HAZEL USHOP is theoolrlipstick that says oa and oa until you take it off! There's nothing Tfrt it! revolutionary XOX-SMEAR, lASTING LIPSTICK in most flittering shade, ilore economical, too--von use it only ooce or twice a diy! Oclv MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. GRAY'S DRUG STORES 3-5 Main St. Sft-92 Main St. Breathtakingly Beautiful Coats Capes Jackets Stoles Scarfs Cape Jackets Select Bundles for Custom Made Coats RANCH Fabulous Example Values Including Tax SHEARED RACCOON S398 to $698 GREY PERSIAN S595 to S895 BLACK PERSIAN Self Mink Trimmed S595 to CAPES JACKETS 5249 to S595 PAW S745 SILVER BLUE MINK PAW $995 OTHER BEAUTIFUL FCRS From $198 to J1.295 117 Main St, Phone 8000.

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