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The Bradford Era from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Bradford Erai
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PAGE FOUR Time to. at itso on rovr THE ERA, BRADFORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 185G. ttmu ft CM wsstt Connie Torgler Betrothal Announced at Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. Torgler Course, to aobert Hugh sen of itrs. Frances. Ease- quist. Sne, at an engagement dinner resider.ce.

::0 Jackson Ave. Miss Torgler attended BucneU ferred to Sainboro State College for elementary education. She will be graduated frees Edinboro tn January aac imnied.ate-y -A--" 1 Grace in Andorer, Mr is a at boro CoZ.eee and will graduate in June in Ar: Education. He is a jsemoer of the Kappa Delta fraternity. No date has been jet for the TESSENA-GRCNTUER Mr.

Mrs Oscar Xessena, Sdethport. annosjirice the engagement of their daughter. Audrey Ann, Howies'er, N. to Pfc Donald A of Mr. anc Mrs.

Oscar Rochester Miss Tessena is a graduate of the Smethport High School and the Rochester Seisin-Sis Institute. Gruntier is a Eradiate of St. tended the Rochester Btiwaess Institute, the Rochester Institute of Technology, anc the University of Hoc-hester He is now serving with the f. 5. Army Air Ftrce stationed Kiraianc Field.

Albuquerque. N. Patricia Ann Mesler Wed To Socrates Tsepelis Jr. The Degolia Evangelical United Brethren Church was the scene at 7 o'clock last night of the holiday wedding of, Miss Patricia Ann Mesler. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Miner; Mesler, Minard Run, and Socrates Tsepelis son of and Mrs. Socrates Tsepelis. 25 Bars-. sice Aye.

of illusion. She carried a bouquet of The Her Seith L. Perry, pastor -shite carnations. the ch'oreh. performed the double Ker matron of honor selected a ring ceremony before an altar blue nicon gown with lace oocice 3 adomec -aith lighted canceiaora anc an off the shtxilder effect -Kith ane Helen Harsh is Engaged To Wed Charles -Snyder 0 a BUHL-WOOD Mr.

and Mrs. Myroc W. 313 Hereloci asaouace the engagement of thKr daughter, Helen Xorrea. Frisco Frederick. McL.

to Phillip Wood, sac of. "A'cosi. St. Leonard. McL Ko has been SK for ihe an a i-ri Acn2 Johsssoa cap sleeves si -jo bride's.

Ixve You Truly." and Her headdress and arm zxxiquet The Lord's Prayer." Miss Mari Johnson presided at the orgsn. xere of Soirers The mother or the bride selected ck dress iriiite hai arai of honor for her sister and of yellow rases. The bride- George Tsepelis served his brother groom's mother wore a green dress as best man Cshers were Irwtn i MISS CONXIE TOKGLEE Miss Jovce Irons, Wheels Leonard James Irvine Smethport--Miss Joyce Irons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlon Irons, Smethpon.

became the bride of Ret. Leonard James Irvine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Irvine.

Custer City, in a ceremony performed in the St. Luke's Episcopal Church vesterdav afternoon at i o'clock. A 0 -trowed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. The double ring ceremony was ft performed by the Rev. Arthur S.

KOEHLER-- DENNIS Mr. anc Mrs George Koehler. 12 annoiiricr en- of- daughter. Jure, Albert Dennis. cn of Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Ltith Dennis. 115 Pearl S' Miss KoehJer is a graduate of Bradford Senior School, class of 1S50. Pvt. Dennis ss a graduate of a corsage of yellow roses.

A reception aras held following tse of the ceremony at. the ivest Branch Com- munity Hall. Pink and white strearc- decorated the 2. with 'iltision neckline and Mrs. Tsepelis is a graduate of the oar.d of lave forming an off the Bradford Senior High School and is shoulder effect and the cap sleeves, employed bv the 3eli Telephone.

Her bodice was tight fitting and the Company. Mr. Tsepelis attend- EC-s-n ended in a satin ed Bradford High Schoo! and no-x She tsara of pearls from serving the tT. Infantry at "Ahich hung fingertip length ve;" Fort Benning. Ga.

er. brwher of the bride, and Tsepelis. bridegroom. Give- in scarnzge by her father, ers and -i-hite har. and ANDEESON-CECCHETTI Kane Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Andersori. 353 arinounce the engagement of their daughter. Shirley. Joseph Ceochetts.

son of Asbert James City. No date" has been set for lie GRANT-PITTOCK Kane Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant of 707 Ttdball Grove City, an- Eounce the engagement ol daughter.

Mary Janet, to "James Pittock. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. 307 Hemlcck Ave.

Kane. JJo date has been set for the Mr. and Mrs. George X. Earsb, Irtersiate annouace ihe- ec- sagemeat of their Helen Charles VVi-liaJB Sayeier, soa of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph S. Snycer. Pa. Miss Harsh, a of the Sraoford School, be grad- from Peunsylvaaia State College in Jane she is major- jr.

in biology. She is a jneoaber cf she Alpha XI Delta Sorority. Mr. Snyder. a of Wiiiiacispor: High School, served t'TO years with the United States Marine Corps.

Khe Is a junior in the School of Home Scoaoaiics. major- in? in Hotel at the Peaesyivauia College. He is a member P2 Kappa Phi Ko date has been sex for she wedding. MISS HEJUE-V HARSH St. Colo.

No d.i;e has set ror he WESTERBERG-HAIGHT Kane Corp. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Westerberg of Larton. an- no-jnce the engagement of their daughter.

Luana Lea. to Pfc Thomas Haight. son of Mr. and Mrs. Csrl Haight.

of James City. Smethport--The wedding of Miss Lois Jean Knapix Height stationed at camp Bradford Senior School. Lois Jean Knapp Bride at Denver. Ofjgt Paul Grijfm rector of the church, before of 1S50. and Ls einploved by the H.

an altar, decorated with pa-ms ar.d Rc Irvine vras For her wedding the bride wore the Bradford Senior School, inn-er bailerina length dress ciaas of I47. ar.d is now black accessories and a coryage mth the I7-S. Army at Fort of pink roses. X. C.

of' of Mr. and Mrs. Levds Knapp. Buffalo, and Sgt. e-neagenjen: of Audrey Griffin, son of Mrs.

C. W. Shadduck. Smethport. took Mong.

of Mr. and place in the rectory of the St. Elizabeth's Catholic 'Church No date has beers set for the -red- ding. Christrnns Ball Held at Himt Club The forntal Christinas Ball for members and ou' of lown suests of the Valiev H-uni Club -aras attended by SO persons Tuesday night at -he club. The iiall -xas decorated pink boughs and a large silver bell isras put up at one end of the dasce hall.

The other end of the hail had a revolving giant Christmas sree. A roast beef dinner -aras served' from a to 10 preceding dance. BISCCITS To vary oaking add a quarter cup of to the dry inEredients of your favorite biscuit recipes. Mrs. Mong.

342 Wash- Charles C. JCno-a'Jton. of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haven.

Nales Hoilyw. by the "onde-eJect's par- Her maid of honor. Miss Geral- For Xo date has seen set for the wed- SI. totr dine Smith, selected a blue and ye2-. hiaiter green suit with black acces- winter white and blue I sories.

Upon return from their accessories. She had corsage of! the bride reside at yellow roses. and the bridegroom vri-i re'iirn to Gilbert; Melser --as best man. Fort AI Vcillev Hunt DEMMIXG--GKAVE5 9i30 Saturday morning. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Charles Hacherl. pastor of the church. Mrs. Steve TellUh. sister of the bride, and Leon Griffin, brother of the bridegroom, attended the couple.

For her informal --eccing the A children's horse ivas he'd Halph Demons. Pratt is at Valley Hunt Club vesterdav of? snnouncing ihe engagement of afternoon 11 children a esS wri a ana by MISS FRANCES KEENEY Era Society Editor daughter. Miss Neva Demising, to pating in the show. LeRoy Graves, son of and Judges were J.II5S Dion Dana, Miss John C. Graves.

Gifford. Booth and Miss Nar.cv. Tae wedding will be an event, of Simmons. Riding classes and games led hectically to the bride's earned 2 bouquet of white rosebuds and illies of the valley. Mrs.

Yeilish selected a blue 3llk near funire. on horseback enjoyed. An es-. Moose Women Hold Meeting i hi Kane Club hibition of jumping was given pre- ed a bouc of har. She car- to the show by Miss Gretchea Following the a break- i.

Miss Dion Dana. Miss Sally: ast heid for aieacbers of the The last remnants of the Christmas turkey are being put into sanc- and the Christinas rree beginning lo--e its shine, but the iis; of gay parties and dances still continues during tins vacationins: week. The Valley Hunt and PcnnhiUs Clubs reported exceptional dances. at their duos for members and guests this aeek and ihe Alpha Praterr-ity planning its dance Friday night at the PennhSiis Club. Lots of coinings snd iroinzs over the last weekend throughout the Dr Lefa Davy, dean of Home Econoaiics in the North Dakota College of Agncoiture.

Farso. N. spent the holidays her mother. Mrs. Rose Davy and her Miss E.

Royce. S5 Congress St. Also Mr. and Mrs Willism Beck spent Christinas their son and at Wri- Iiair.sv-.il?. X.

Y. the servicemen were home ore Ret. Ray L. Helier. wn of Mrt.

Rnh- Heller, 4 Callahan Court, iiho w-ns. vbitins ureiav and is stationed as Fort Monmouth. N. and has hepr. in the- service since Oct.

2. The HclU-r did their hoiid.iv celebrating on Sunday with a family dinner. Tech. Set. Max S.

Abbott. Abbrtlt. the former Miss BrOTin and children, vtsiiin: with Mr. Mr. -i.

F. Brown. 45 N. Rennett St. Tech.

Set. SLilinnrit at Andrews Force B-IMT. Washinstr-n. I. nrsd his fzirr.ii* in Ic a v.ir/er rr- i in Miils Ralph T.

Zoofc. Eecsrr.oit Hn T.e M.ss Zook -i ar. par. college'-s r-v--'e s- 1 viotis Booth. i Zook end Danny Breese.

fcnsiEes and members of the Bomb Results of the include hands Disposal group stationed at the and seat. Carol Conklin. first; Aberdeen Proving Ground. Md. Amanda Harmon, secondt Denita A smaH reception was held at the Linehan.

third, and George Daggett.) home of the bride's parents after 1 Kane--ine Women of the Sane our tn. the breakfast and a reception was held their regular meeting: George Daggett aad held Saturday evening at the bride's evening in the Moose Grace Conkiin. first: Carof Conklin. hcrr.e in Buffalo. ick and Joan Dougherty, fourth.

serving -srilij the 932nd Bomb Dis, A relay race on horseoack was won posg; Squad which is composed en- received veterans at the j-. 31ue tearn exposed of Smethport reservists. Mr Hospitsi in Sutler who were canny Breese. Johnny Shafner, De- Griffin is a graduate of the Smeth- den-oort, Mildred vVeidow. Stella horseback was won bv Deaira Out-of-town euests attending the Zarnjck.

Jear. Madalyn han JohnK second; wedding were Li. and Mrs. Steve 0 ec Oacgett. third.

i Yellish. Camp N. and The r.ex- regular meeting will be 1L a ilrs Mue r. 3uf- helii on January 3 with the Hospital Guild in charge Betty Genie Carlson Engaged fo Wed Norman Thompson Kane--Mr. and Mrs.

J. Walter Carlson. 415 Park announce the eagagerceni of their daughter. Genie, to Corp. Nbrmac L.

Tsomp- son. son of Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd P. Thompson of Kaines St.

The betrothal was announced at an afternoon tea held at ihe Carlson hcrce Tuesday afternoon. Miss Peggy Thompson and Genie Carlson presided at the tea, table. Miss Madeline Koran a heart shaped cake. The table decorated U2 the Christinas motiL Attending -zrere the Misses Julie YbungquisE. Madeline Moran.

Jean. Hurlev. Carol Christie. Virginia Davis. Genie Carlson.

Joyce Carlson. Peggy Thompson. Sorra Kanovsky, Jane Thorns. Janet Zook, Paity Mac- STsren. ajJd Mrs.

Leoae Dalton. Mrs. Helea Mague. Mrs. Jean Carlson.

Corp. Thompson, a former basketball and football star at. Kane High School, is stationed ai Canip Atier-' bury. ind. hairstylist Long or Short a HAIRCUT Tapered and shaped to your individual type Odd Fellows Buildinj Telephone 779S RESOLVE N-o-wa Hear Helen Browner Nightly A the ORGAN and PIANO Gold Room-Jade Room; Planning a party or Banquet.

We have private facilities to care for 15 to 300 people. An espert. experienced staff to cater to your every need. 7 Clark. Rich Jr, (riipst of Honor At Rich Jr.

x'3 sues; of honor a- a stat; party held in th? Option H.xe: Tueidav Archie Dotisias Mrs. Cutter Citj. left by plane las: wrs-K lor Gli-n- dale. where -hr it vUmn; hrr and hi- f.imih. "Mr.

and Mrs. Ceorce Jean fsldwril. fhioajo arid former resident of Br.tdford. is lisitinj Ann Ilenreita. llmioij over six- h.Iida%s.

Mr. and Thra! and twins. Mi vis-iunj Mrs. and FeM-nmyer. Ouster ity.

Mrs. Theai ihe former Misx Gera'dine and music at J. Kjan rhwl. Mr. and Mrs Harl.in Antlrr- son.

Grox- ntv. were also visitins: Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs.

I.rster Edwari- the Mr- is the ff-mrr Charintle Edwards. Attending Rich Ton: Rich. Art Rich Free Murphy. Tom Mur- pr.y. Dick Murphy.

Nei- Murphy KT.netS Scharninc. George iriK. rvdinif. Sob CTJirlsoTi. Bill Oick White.

Torr. "udy Der.nis. Diy Joe Cum- Dcacy. Frar. Carey.

Fran Cileas-ir. Doncuizl. Crr a Vmons tin- -aorkms home inr the h-lidai-- Marv Kavfm.in. einplotee of the Tuna V.iiie.i and Vis-srsatir-Ti who was ijsitin; reUlnes in Ta Miss RarJiara Be r.r.idf-rd Ianof.tmrie». wav 3 tso vt-inns her f.tnilv in I'a.

lours spent a we-kend at her in Pa. the holiday 3 td Paul. Wi Mr. ind Mrs. P.

Kervin. Hnke tn Franeis Hospiiat. OSran. on Tuesdav. Mr and Mrs.

Trans Conrad Run Kd I.srr-.estone. are parents of a son b-irn Li men I one 4-H Chih Has Party 4-H tttv "r.oir.e of A ndccc 'f 'he dec- r.i-Nt rr.eetir.i; be 'o- Herbert Lay field Wed in WefhviUe Ar.iioiir.Cr'ir.e::; has seen received here of the TiJiss Imo ClarJ-c. of Mr. a Kiiand Clark. Huihforc.

N. ar.c- Herbert Vincent Layfield. son i of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Aloha Lay-field.

Rixford The ceremony pcrionned at the Parsonage Wells- N. aj 4 pjn. Saturday by Ktv George Keeling, pastor of the Church Mr and Mrs. Dean Layfield at- tendvu "he The once attirec in a navy- blue street length cress she a of pink ros-es. Her attenriar.t -a ore a slack street leng'h dress a corsage puik roses.

Mr. and Mrs Loyfielci -sill i "vVellsviile. Mr. is em- ployed by "he Garage in Stannards. N.

Y. 4- Society The Mothers Club of the YTVCA v. hold Christmas pan-y anc birthday tureen dinner at 5:15 o'clock 3t the headquarters Corydor; St Mrs Ger.evieve Pressier is chairman of the hosicss committee. Boys' G- Girls' SKI TYPE PAJAMAS Pastel Shades 4 to 12 .25 VFWC Xl.Ii.ll FOLK SHOP 10 Chestnut St Phone On sale THURSDAY, DEC. 28! F.VERWO.A1ANS MAGAZINE, the woman's guide to better 92 colorful 10 hours of solid 3 reivarding short, 22 other helpful home a magazine of 25c only LOBLAWS LCXCHEOX SALAD For a hearty luncheon salad, teac: cooked lima beans with crisp Cff cooked peas and carrots.

with mayonnaise or other cream; salad dressing ar.d serve on shredded lettuce Preface the salad witi 1 a b--wi of steaming soup and crisp crackers and you have a nutritious 0 Great Dress Sale! 1 nunTM People's League Has Social Meeting The Vo ir.ct r.a-.e to vet trails And ivre OTT.VGE HF.F.SE SANDWICHES ii little finely graicd oruon. pimento, and a bit of or salad dressing. Aca freshly pepper were Sara IXir.ny. Ar.r, Snz. Ptigrar.t and 3c" ZticSermar; CREOLE SHRIMP Serve creo shnmp over egg as a change from A quick way 10 maice the creole sauce for the shrimp is to use tomato pure and to sea- sen with green pepper Uf on aad garhc.

I. A. P. Ifi DANCE lady friends SATURDAY 10 p. M.

and NKU YEAR'S f.V7. Sl'NDAY NIGHT 10 P. M. t'XTII. Gala Time Favors Srr Them Hear Them Pla Them THE WORLD'S FINEST STUDLEY 4 Washinsrion St.

Ph. 3000 TRADE-IN SALE NOW ON Liberal Allowance on Your Old Furniture Abe Yasgur's i FITRNTTraE 1-iP St. Phone 5214 SAVE and more Dresses for Juniors, Misses and Women Notice to Our Customers We earnestly request tho3 oil persons desirous of making exchanges on Christmas gifts will do so before January 10th in order to avoid confusion during inventory. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. There will be no refunds made on Christmas merchandise.

EMERY'S 6136 Phone 6137 One Group One Group One Group 3C.OO SQ.OO .00 Value to" 25.00 Reg. Value to 25.00 Reg. Value to 39.95 ami otker dre65e6 reduced ALL SALES FINAL NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES C-..

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