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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 funt in at UIO Tour DM THE ERA, BRADFORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, A nu ju Former Resident Married In Colorado Ceremony Local Local Mrt. Dorothy M. San Francisco, and Mrs. Guy W. Kessel, Frame, W.

have re- Auxiliary Library Here Originates Installed in i 1 TJ At Dinner Meeting Memorial Book und Idea The First Covenant icene Saturday evening of the wedding of Olson, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Olson, Denver, formerly, Merntt Warn erjnj3uffaio, N. of Bradford, to Lennart Carlson, a carducci, buyer Carlson, Greeley. Colo The double ring ceremony Co-tiU performed by the Rev. Paul Palm-; Initial Currently on display the Sears-Roebuck Order Office in the Carnegie Public Library wcstiine Tuesday night.

i I Tlic recent bride presented liftvft DGCH i i AAH i ciit by tiic group. visited Mr. and Mrs. was gueit speaker and had charge Library through One of its nine memorial Attending were Winnie Place, le installation of new Auxiliary A rlistinption Melba Taylor, Mary McCamo, Kay officer 1 at a tureen dinner meet- luC Ijlurary in AIKUIVS Mathcn. Flora Hanson, Jame Mul- of i rk SEWING ON SNAFi Mrs.

David Booke To make snaps fast, use at Cuest at JllOlcer Our or five stitches to each Mrs. David Booke, the former Miss Buttonhole atitchea hold bet- Alice Smith, a recent bride, was ler than ordinary stitches. of honor at a shower held by iulst, pastor of the chuich. at 1 1 o'clock in the evening. The was decorated with palms, candelabra and ir.ultl colored gladioli and the sportswear department of the A.

J. OLsen Company, has returned from buying trip to New York Citv. ing held the oiganiiatlon last of originating the memorial fund uiea and from lu beginning hert Mrs. Kahle spoke on activities of the Auxiliary and of ways the local the country and world. Every wtelc chapter can contribute to work of the library personnel receive.

let- Miss Patricia Johnson. Euclid the state department. She spoke of ters requesting Information on the A Miss Barbara Heath. Amm Auxiliary work at veterans hospl- system of memorial book Her used here. a and Helen Walker.

idea and from 1U beginning nert rvr it has spread to til over lUTS. OCIIIUflg c- TM world. WMk 1 I SlglUU Thanksgiving Dance MivfU-y Sigma Alpha Sorority is making ir.II.Vtri .5 pi ans annual Thanksgiving Mrs. William Bennlng was elected dance to be held on Nov. 25.

Fortv members of the YWCA Co- and MLw Alice May Douthit. Sea- tals and of child welfare work. Her used ncre. wunam jsenmng was eieciea aance 10 oe nem on mn. I ClubTem their first fall dinner ward aie leaving tomcM for remarks pertained to the The idea wu initiated with the President of Married Miss hro TM a organ, playing traditional wedding music.

Robert Boeder "Be- cause," "I Love Thee', and To- ether, Life's Pathway We Tread "TM Mrs. fflvera bu.sine i Mrs. Marlon Graham will repre- by the presi- sent Graham Florist at the Inter- wmouncement I national Flower concerning the opening of YWCA headquarters In Oc- be respected. During the rotuliK ted by meeting i 1919. Mr.

Oreenewald had been A evening, siaem, Mrs. treasurer of the library board and Other officers elected were Mrs members attended the meeting urxm hi death his wife requested Barnett, vicepresident; Mrs. which was held at tne home of upon his death, uis wue nquenea Bennett 4ecretary Mrs Peg gy Carlson, Williams Tues- in Montreal, Canada, next Mrs. Henretta is recuperating from emergency appendec- Mr, Co, instead buying fl the mon etary, Mrs. were 5 old officer, third term as MX, Basil 0 To -hat first fund, eight other, have nations i wcr? and to Special been added to the library.

The Ray Ward, lunch chairman. During the business meeting, Mrs. Don O'Dell. Janet Koehler, and a Rob has a Chuck Clark. Membership commit- returned from Plttsbur -here she tee chairmen sppolnted are Janet attended the convcntlon Koehler and Bill Vernon.

rograrn Stone Fund the bridegroom was best man. were William Carlson. Wendell Ottceon, Nathan Frohman and Rudolph Hjelin. Uhlte Satin Gown Given in marriage by her brother, I peR Ha(JIey and chuc)c clark Kran Cmm MPdlcal BosSi corresponding -ecrc'irv: Mrs. a board president.

Books bought cers: Mis. Marv Jackson, president: books. Cora Wedge, vlccpresl- dent. Mis. Nellie Armstrong, sec- MedicaJ of the State ond vlcepresident: Mrs Liil'i Close were appointed to the hostess committee and Mrs.

Warner Whitney to the general planning com- The Rufus Barrett Stone Fund mittee for the new YWCA. established by the late W. L. Sgra Wr i gh new execti- FOR SUPCRIOR QUALITY USE FLAKO PIE CRUST MIX i IV4.i^a O. A 1 te 11 A rommiUee chairmen 1 ted ie Pennsylvania Dr is setre- Marion Curtis, in honor of the former 11- lve secretary of the YWCA, gave Ve make all the ic crust PCE Hadley and ChUCK a i i P.rm i i Mrs.

-RnnL-c hnnallt maKC 311 Ult. 1.1 uoI. Robert Olson, the bride wore gown of white satin with lace yoke and of lace in the full skirt which ended in train. Sue Anne Leaster appointed chairman of the dinner committee. The next meeting will be held In I he new headquarters on Society.

short talk. Gallaper was won by Helena Thiel, treasutci, Mrs. Mar- under this fund are about biogra- Mrs. Louis Morell. tha Mae Baker, chaplain: Mrs.

Vir- hy and travel. Mrs. W. L. Curtis, Ml -w Rrner Whitney and Mrs mixes so we make only the best.

No other pie crust mix has been Caverly The headdress was a sweetheart and John Buckwaller and -n i the Fott Sam Houston Hospital. Mis. Towncr is the former Mis.s Munei MU'in, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller of Fanners Valley.

Mrs. Towner was a formci operator i 0 Corp. and Mrs Floyd V. Towaer rfnia Me e.se. historian, and Mis? prominent former Bradford rcsi- Frankiln'wVttVr were'the able to equal thequalitvof Flako.

of San Antonio. Texas, are the par- Mane Pan two seiseant-at-arm-i. i nt who died last week, estab- shaped hat made of white net and Mr a Mrs pearls. It was finished Vith a advisers of the group. fingertip lace edged Illusion net She carried a crescent bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and Officers of the club.

Warren Roll. Buz Paterson, Donna Hokanson and Ruth Larson, had charge of the dln- white pompons. The attendants' gowns were of! The matron of honor wore a navy and white accessories and Brad ol(1 Americana. Mr' Baker, child a Mrs Bffse Weir, communin seivlrp Mrs Gracf i coupon" Uobcit in the Bell Telephone office In Allen and bv-laws. sown of orchid taffeta and she carried a corsage of yellow' pompons.

The bridesmaids' gowns were of peach and aqua and they carried orchid and peach pompons. They wore matching net haU. The mother of the bride selected a black ailk drew wlth.Wack accessories and a corsage of red roses. The mother chose a black silk dress with matching accessories and corsage of red roses. Reception A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's mother.

For traveling, the bride wore navy blue gabardine suit a corsage of white roses. Upon re-1 turn from a trip to Salt Lake City, PrinCl1)(ltO tlr A I i Honored, Leaves I OF the couple will make their home In Greeler. Colo. Mrs. Carlson graduate of Bradford High School and the i Bradford Hospital School of 1 Ing.

She has been employed for the past two years the Colorado General Hospital in the Out Patient Department. Mr. Carlson attended schools in Greeley, Colo, and Is now engaged In farming northwest of Greeley, Colo. Out-of-town attending the wedding were from Greeley, Eaton. A Windsor nnd Gill.

Colo. Mrs Grare Kelrz uimor activities. Mrs. Rebel Denning, letfislativp, Mrs Celia West inembci'hlp. Mrs Marlon Boss, national defense Mrs Fiank Grolemunri popples, Mrs.

Nellie A i i publicitv, Mrs a Leonard Jr reliabiliiatton, Mrs William and i i A farewell partv was held last ard Rntt mrrno Mrs J. evening at the Italian-American Dunn. Progressive Club in Webster St. in Mrs Cor; edse and Mrs. P.

G. the a honor of Sam Prmclpato, well a ij er wcre known local carpenter, who will 1TS ident. I.roraid Biadlc- as The nr, pies.de...' the shed Harn Emery Memorial fund has book a i nd through which books about a Mar are SeUIied Along with the memorial rihplav Another former board president. the library is exhibit of books J. F.

Butterworth. superintendent on lrle donated by Dr. T. Ed- for manv years of the Bradford wa rd Hanley, prominent Bradfoid public schools, has a memorial book collector. fund established in his honor.

The Bradford Current Events Club established the Adah Howe Buel Me- monla Fund. A memorial fund in honor of F. Goodfellow, former library board president, was established by his daughters, Mrs Ashton Tull and Mrs J. Punle. The Penn-Grade Crude Oil Aisociation established Clifford Martin Memorial Fund, dedicated to the memory of Just add water, roll and bake.

READ THIS POPULJHUTY means appearance! Add to the appearance of your home inside and outside with top a i MURPHY PAINTS from RETTIGS ECONOMY PAINT STORE 137 Main St. Bradford Look over our color charts and select, the PAINT to fit your need and your budget. We have a complete line of PAINTING SUPPLIES. Rose Kreinson, Inc. Announces New SATURDAY STORE HOURS Effective Saturday, October 1st Store Open 9 a.

m. to 9 p. m. leave for Italy to reside. Mr.

Piinclpato, 8 member of the a i a of LaStella Lodge of Bradford for the tlvely. past 45 and an officer of the mutual koclcty on several occa- if I i sions. is scheduled to leave New "Hork harbor on Sunday for his home country. The honored truest was presented a i a of radio and sub- rt who was by an Neic MY, opda was elected oil explosion. Lejrion Aimliarr Eitablishcd by the American Lec i i AtiMliarv Is the Evelyn Me-, Alpin Hill Memorial Fund.

Also F. Thompson Memorial! to the memory i former board treasurer, was i STILL ON SALE Discontinued Pattern? of China Class Received New Shipment of Royal Lloulton Sherbourne Pattern CHINA SHOP 12 E. Corydon St Phone 3711 "Taylor's Tips" NEW STORE HOURS For Your Shopping Convenience SATURDAYS 9 A. M. to 9 P.

M. WEEK DAYS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.

Taylor's Tour Mouse of Quality I by the Yard or Tleee 20 24 E. Washington St. Phont 6501 gold Insignia lodge lapel pin Nobel a of the Queen Esther Citablishc his family. i during the dinner meeting. Antimu a lyirice the lodsr moct- fiagnoh was the toastmastcr with mp held remarks being i bv Ben Biz- Other new officers elected are Fi lends, relatives, or interested persons may contribute to anv of these funds, nnd through them zaro, president, of the LaStella Mrs.

ClRta Salada. vice-grand: Mrs. dedicate a book to the memory oi Lodge, and L. V. Piscitelll.

prcsi- Ethel Morris, rccordinc person or anniversary. Each memo- dent, John DICello. necretary, and Mrs. Louie Hooper, financial scr- Ernest Levls, vicepresident, ell of rotary. Mrs France- Brown, treas- Italian-American Progressive Mrs a McClo.vkv, trustee Club, and James Braccaclni and 18 month'- a i Vera Bcn- Mlchael Bnlbo.

The honored guest a lln At nii.tmes.s thanked thf group with few rf- marlM. Lodge and club members attending the function included: L. V. Piscitelll, John Coco. Antonio Colella, L.

Pascarflla, F. Vincequera, Miks Viola, Jim Piscitelll, Joe Clcl, Antonio Lombflrdo. Antimo Bac- noli, Guy Colclla. Ernest Levis. Ben Bizzaro, John Monglllo.

LuiRi zi, James Braccaclni, John DICello, Mike Balbo, Angelo a Joe Moleta. Antonio Talerico. LulRl Mou- gillo. Vlncenzo Sposlto and Mr. Prlnclpflto.

A social period followed business session Members i i days In September honored. CHEF GANIO SUGGESTS SUNDAY DINNER at The EMERY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2nd Main Dining Room $2.00 Coffee Shop $1.75 Iced Melon Assorted Juices Oyster CrckUIl Soups Ohlckrn Noodle Soup Consomme Fresh in Bioiled I.nkr Eh ir i Fi.sli i Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus Braised Young Tom Turkey Giblet Gravr Bakfd Sugar Cured Ham Pineapple Omelette Au Comfiture Mashed Boiled or Pnlatoen Cireen Cauliflower Drawn Hrad Lettuce Russian Fruit Aspic Salad Rum sundar Awotlfd Pies or Ice Cream Blue Chfest Cntcken Tea Hot Biead Milk Iced Hot Emery Rolls Children Under Twelve Yean Half Price HOTEL EMERY A MftiOTl BMfl Witfc Old Fuhloncd dabs-Society The Jolly-Teen 4-H Club will uponsor three-act com- edy "Aunt Susie Shoots the Works, 1 Nov. 4 at Limestone i School 9 The club i be assisted by leaders, patents, and filends. Including Mrs Mary Eddy, Miss Isabelle Clemens, and Mi. a Mrs Maynaid Stephens, i a Run.

Llmwtonr The New York Stale Auxiliary of the Fneman's Associa- tlon i hold sectional meeting Western New York at Wilhams- villf at 1 'id o'clock tomorrow a noon in the Fire Hiul Limestone unit members and others interested lire Invited to attend Lena Schoonovrr. local president. Is In charge nf arrangements A ICE CREAM Flavor of Month Delicious A 25 50 Pint Quart RESTAURANT Silver Creek, N. Y. Telephone 426 Specializing in Fish Steak Chicken Lobster nt cntral and Lake Arc.

to Lake ft's a Keepsake from WALLACES i I sake I Limestone The a a of Llmr.Monr will hold its second meetiiiR this attrrnoon 3 o'clcvk a' the home of Mrs. Lena I club adviser. Initiation of of- fleers i place 'Hie Kane Countrv held (i slag; dinner Wednesday rve- 1 niiiK with C. Crawford us chairman. Flftv-four members attended C.lnb 'Entertained IT Moving Pictures i Kenneth Strcster entertAlnrd members of the Vets Flying Club of Ml.

Alton i movin? pictures of the All American Airline Inaugura- 1 tlon held the Bradfoici-McKean Airport In at a special mect- ing of the club held last night. next meetlnc lo for Ocl f. The most popular A i a (he a Twin-Strap a 4.99 Every New Color A i Brown Antique Red Antique Green Antique Wine Ebony Black WORTH DOLLARS MORE G.nuinf A a kieV bled mm Woven-Vamp Loafers- a HFATHER Rinjc 510.00 to 2475 in pUtinum to 330 Rinjt 12.50 XTFLLFSLFV Also $450 600 Ring 100.00 1J5.00 62.50 AS( Ring oo 150.00 Convenient Payment Plan The most trea.tured" of all i i i genuine registered Keepsake the ring a i you i proof of value. Look for the word's "guaranteed registered perfect gem" on the tag with the nariooally established price. Your purchase further protected by the Keepsake Certificate of Guarantee and Registration.

On display now is beautiful selection of Keep- Diamonds in a wide range of styles and prices. We urge you to visit us soon and choose your Keepsake with confidence. A Year to Pay F.moui I AMERICAN DEBS tr lo to i i plump, toft, Main St. 84 MAIN Open Saturday Until 9 P.M..

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Years Available:
1886-1975