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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 FOUR THE ERA, BRADFORD, TUESDAY, 1990. wxsm-- Miss Irene Onuffer Bride Of John Joseph Pedine Miss Alice Clay'ton 'Married in Ceremony Becomes Bride Of Neal Groves In Smethport Church Miss Irene Kadrrn Gauffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kan Miss Alice daugh- ilrs ciayto chapel 3 o'clock Sat'jrday rscrrj-j The Her. Carlica Hitchie, pastor, or the perish, officiated the double ceremony.

Ye-low parpens eecocatec trie Mrs. J. Henry Quiri pressed ths crgsn "On This Day O- "Aie us." "ifcther Mu-s Rita Verolm: maid of honor for the bnce and Ernest arc; Sieve Onuffer were Slipper Salia in marriage by her the bride selected a slipper with flowers' around the front and over the shotUders. Her fingertip veil fell from i a bonne: style satin headpiece' decorated with orange blossoms on each sice. She earned cascade cou- quet of carnations and white pompons with caby's breath.

Eer sKendans -acre a peacock blue 1 With and matching hat andj mitts. She carried red carnations' and Deby's breath. Fcr her datisb'er's weeding Onufier 1 a cocoa brown street length cress a corsage cf red The 2se Rer. Sherman H. Spier, pastor of the church, officiated at the niig ceremony.

The church was decorated with white pompons and tapers. Mr. and its. Winiam Agens attended the couple. The onde wore a gray gacarcune traveling with gray accessories.

I She bad a corsage of Americas roses Her attendant -acre a gray gabar- dine suit with green and a corsage of American beauty rases. After a trip through Eastern cKies the reside at 122 Bayard Si, Kane. iirs. oy ciift Motors Co. Hoonester, Ifr.

Groves zs 2. graduate of the i Kane High School and is the Bavaird and Co. in Bradford, i Atiesdiss the irosi out of --ere Mrs. Hne. ana Miss Bo- i Chester.

of the nr.de. I Anna Mae Smith Becomes Bride of Bernard Pistner The wedding of Miss Anna Mae Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Smith, 1184 E.

MainSt, and Bernard Joseph Fistner son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Joseph Pisteer 7 Leonard was solemnized in. the St. Fran- mt o'clock Saturday! 'Moose Women Initiate Group At Kane Meeting cis reeoey aJtenaooa.

Tie Rer. Q. Cariion Htuiie. pu- tor of the the sisgle rfnc cereniosy. MM.

Eimbeas Sedyoad. of lie nridegroonx. ol honta'. OJewiBsia, tsacle of bridegrooei, bee; mar; Jtor her Infona! wtddisg the bnde Mleoed a blue iriih a oorscfc of white accccsaries puit rosei and Her anezuiasr -wore a soSd vntli blaci: accessories ard a corsage of red roses arid irSJte Mrs. Smith, Eiother of the bride, selected a saivy blue drees -Kith black accessories aBd wore a corsage of FORMER Miss Catherine Di-el, above, of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert A. DIgel. of Smetbport, is pictured above. She was UHited in on of fcro22e Friday noon to Frank Dnon Pot- ter in St.

Luke's Chnrch, Smeih- port. yellow porapOES. Mrs. Fisher, the bridegroora's mother, wore a green! SIK witii brown accessories arid a. --A large Class Of vac the meetisf of Wossfci of tie itooee iseld last sight.

Ser.Sar Bereci Madalrn Wiicoi preiiiJed at the iMCisf, Cowden reponed Uiai the Library The placed Library. jrrocp decMed a boot 3a so hare iu Christmas party aad Photo by Dougherty MRS. JOIiX PEDIN'E JR. Sends For Dougherty Wed To Jerry Giancotti Jiliss Xorma Jean Dougherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

1 Guy Dougherty, 73 W. and Jerrv J. Giancotti, ifr 7 1 -anH is pm- ceremony at the home of the bride-, groom's parents. The table was dec-1 orated with candies 1 a tiered wedding cake. The couple will reside at 2.J Main Sradford.

Sirs. Fistner is a. graduate of the; Bradford High School, class of 1949, and is employed by Tyler's Bakery. VanderroorE vmc presented the senior regents pin for achievement diirinj her tena of office. inch was served by the Library Coramirtee wiiii Marian.

Comieri as chairman. She was assisted by Say "Weineh. Anderson. Delores Garris. Josephine Garris, Evelyn Strawcutter arid Leone.

The Publicity Committee with -srsi serve the meeting next week. Rev. Bainer Talks High School Ensemble Wiih High Rating BPWClub Holds Dinner Meeting at YWCA Miss FSorecce Abrajns Kas at tie dzner meeting of the Busi- cess and Professioaal Women's held at the VWCA last night. On ihe hostess, (xasaaiKee Miss Ruth ryle. Mrs.

Hffih Smeigh. nfutjc Ethei Carlson, Haze! Johnson. The short business meeting conducted by the president. Mrs. IXztJthy Andersori.

After the the club members wath the Inser-Clab Men's meeting ia the TWCA audi- to hear their prograEi. Hostesses Listed For Pennhills Hostesses for the Pennhills Club women's have been announced for the coming week. Monday wall meet as the home of Mrs. H. E.

Schonbtoia, 13C Jackson Are, at 1 o'clock this sfter- Mrs. Florence Hanley w3i be hostess jto the Tuesday Club; Dr. Persis Siraigho Hobbsns will be host-- ess to Cub; Mrs. Roben Wick win be hostess to the Cl'-ib: and Mrs. J.

S- SUis will be hostess to the Friday Club. Keception A breakfast was held at the horse I-32 it was announced at of the bride's parents after the cer-! meeting of the group held in the err.ory. A yellow and white theme "WCTU cZufcroonis last night. earned out. A reception followed; conducted a In the Knights of Columbus KaU i uiz P-OS 73 diirtng the meeting on dunnc the afternoon.

Yellow and' 11 16 3 5AR oppffip- whtte decorations were carried oud uon Government, was here also and a four uered wedding stressed. Mrs. Lester C. sang cake centered the table. a for Peace." Afier a short wedding trip the! 1Iiss CiLy.

couple will reside at 30 East Ave.i pa a ilrs LeKCr Cole vere For Uie bride wore Bradford High School and is em- by the Dresser The Single ring was per- I ff-ft A by the Rev. Martin GradyJ pastor of the church. MISS Frances Giancotti. sister of, I the br.cegroom, was maid of honor The Daughters of the Church of ar.c Albert Corianar.i was best man. the Ascension will meet For her informs! wecdinr the Dec.

12, in the Guild Room. The I bride selected a blue suic wiiii meeting tooighc has bees postponed because of the weather. wool dress wuh sories. black velvet acces-j a red! Suests. Refreshments were by i ine ska-ing party planned by the the hostess committee consisting ot i Wesley Forum of the First Methodist Mrs.

Pecme is a graduate o' the Mrs. Jean Kosack. Mrs. NeUie Maltby. Mrs.

Maxine Shunlla and llrs. Bradford Senior Hish School and Ss 1 iene employed by the Dresser Manufac-j Regen; Ruth T. Mills conducted; terms Division. XIr. Pedine is a.

I ess meeting, gratfcate of the St. Bernard's High School end is also employed by Dresser Manufacturing Division. ght You Look So Cute! winter white accessories and a corsage of red roses. Her maid of honor wore a wine suit with gray accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Church has been postponed until! Mrs.

Dougherty, mother of the Dec. II. It was originally planned i bnde. wore a grey crepe cress wnh for las; njght black accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Tne limestone American Legion! A reception was held ar the home Auxiiiarv will meet; at 8 o'clock to- he bridegroom.

A four-tiered clubrooms. Mrs. F. Grow will be hostess wedding cake centered the table. The couple reside at 10 Tib-' Ave.

i Kaae The 3ev. C- J. Bainer, pastor of the ChriscarL Missionary Alliance Chttrcfc. was the speaker at she Berean Youth Fellowship meet- ing held in the Sergeant Union Church Friday night. On the program were its.

Sc- ward Collins. Suby and Patty sahle I and Donna Kdmiston. A supper has I beea planned for the Rev. and Mrs. for Dec.

2. A High School ensemble that de- serred strictly high rating is this plaid snit of wool which the yours; lady cxn dress op with a velveteen cloche in navy. It is equally appropriate for classes or dates. A class of 15 candidates was initiated ai the meeting of W3A Ko. 5 Crystal held in the Progress Hall clubrooms last night.

A dinner was served at 6 pjn. with. Mrs. Pearl Cousins as Bouquets of mixed flowers decorated the tables. Mrs.

Ssther Mangel, president, conducted the business i meeting. Nomination of officers wiU be held at; the meeting next week, Cards were played after the meet- NIGHT SCPPEK For Surzcay night supper serve creamed dried beef over hot his- cJts; sprinkle with a little finely mincec parsley for Savor and color. 1 Mrs. Giar.cottj Bradford "Walter Psoria Beer Distributor. Out-of-town quests attended from gs York.

Olean and to members of the Just-a-1'ere Club 'jat a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday Se School. Mr. Giancoctii I the Emery Hotel. was graduated fro-m Bradford Senior' High School snd is employed by Circle 4 of ihe of the First Methodist Church ill hold its i monthly meeting at the church ic- (day. A dessert luncheon will be served at 1 w.ih Mrs.

Edith Dels and Mrs. Bertha WJliaras as hostesses. A business meeting will be held and Mrs. Ruby piper wiU have charge of me de-. o-ioiis and program.

This space donated by a friend of the Bradford Hospital. 1 hairstylist ROUX color bath for the first grey hairs! 35.00 Odd Fellows BuQdin; Telephone 77SS CONN BAND ES'STRCMEXTS STUDLEY JSSS 4 W. Washington St- Ph. SOOO Compfefe Selection of Christmas Gifts For tittle Tots SHOP EARLY Use Our Lay-Away Trplff'O iJTTLE IxJuil FOLK SHOP 10 Chestnut St. Phone nexce in beauty and quality are trie many lovely gifts from which to choose.

Mabelle Deakin I.O.O.F. BUILDING Open 'til Christmas Church Plans: ocietv is Home and Foreign Only 23 Shopping Days Till Xmas The Choral Club of the Current Events Club will meet at the Cory-; dor. Si. clubrooms 3 o'clock this'' a'temoon for rehearsal. The Maceratese a- will hold card party at o'clock tonight tne cluorooms at 1S4 Main St.

arr Soc.etv will meei in the rh parlors at "2 30 t-ir. the Re--. Bern: Loa-n will give the address. Devot.ons wil be led by Mrs. PhiliiDS.

Special music wiU be g.vea by Mrs. Hazel H.ckey and Mrs. Chr.pman. The committee in ch.tr^s -iidudss Mrs. Cec.l Carter.

Mrs Zd Ladies Auxiha-- terr.al Order of Eagles wil: meeting: clubrooms at tonight. Initiation cf a class of c.dates will be held followed a lunch served by the officers. TOMATO ASPIC Tomato asp.c now comes prepared s-ze cans. To remote from can. punch a one er.a.

tnsn c-t around e-ge i or o.her enj ani sliss out, i -noie. Cut in four ecua! sl.ces ar.d on salad greens with a ctxlop of creasnei cottage cheere topped with 3. spnc of watercress or shirt. cor flared T-5TI. Teen 10 "2 14 ".2 1'.

yds cl5 T5 ple-e Dainty embroidery ed crochet whs; a oenectly glonous set I.r.ens: Var.ed neeclewcrst. S6S; transfer fso meres. cirecrt.cns. POTATOES Laura pat-, are many to terri crvc.iet aiic kmttuiic 53" 1 i.molc with charts, photos and baked, puddle or t.e. or rec: i mashed -vfh lots of butter sr.c sea- Send CHNT5 co.tis -'lice and fcr this pattern to Bradford i ----Sra.

C3 Nccdlccrsfi Bex a aBH Old Stat.cr.. York NAMH. ADDHF.SS ZONE if TYfze Ituii Cafee recipe given by Alrs.EP. Oakes, Jn HERFS HER SPECIAL RECIPE: Old FjLshio Brows Sujc allop.ce 2 cinninson 1 sawrooa 3 all- ssurrose 1 cap chopped cilroa I O3P Anr.e Acarr.j Pa--fr-t 3-oV 5itress of HOHTHIY FEMALE COMPIAfHTS ATS yot: trotiblcd 5c styles zzes. "he tt.ft pages Printed in Book is a Pattern for rrVcns cress from sh.rt.

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