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The Bradford Era from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Bradford Erai
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THE ERA, BRADFORD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1951. Public Health Nurses Hear Convention Report A report by Mrs. Gladys Weaver on.the Pennsylvania State Nurses' Association's 49th annual convention held in Pittsburgh last month featured a dinner meeting of the McKean County Public Health Kurses' Association at Hotel Emerv Thursday evening. YWCA at f.m. Friday, Bee.

Purpose the- event, acord- taf Mrs. E. J. chairman in charge, is to' acaoaiat employed tirls and women with the program and services offered them by the YWCA. Included on the program is a rym class, to all women in the community, which meets at p.m.

each Monday. The class Mrs- Wearer, secretary of Dis-! 4 of the Nurses' Associa-1 J. rf tion. reported that l.tOO nurses -n registered for the annual meeting; firt'Y TOr which saw changes in national district plans. More Xmrses Needed Although membership in the State A party all has passed employed girls ia the Bradford 15.000 was announced at; area has scheduled at the the meeting.

65,080 more nurses' are needed to meet the nursing needs in country. Organization changes reported at ihe session included establishment; 01 W'o organizations--the! American Nurses' Association, forj nurses only, and the League of America, for nurses and lay people--to replace the present! six national organizations. i Reporting on a new nursing law, Mrs. Weaver said "'the year 1951 i will be marked in future of nursg in Pennsylvania as the- will emphasize square and folk year in which professional nurses! tnc mf lessoas dariaf com secured licensure for the practice I of their profession." also said the Pennsylvania Mrs. Bryner wiU be assisted by State Association is mak-j Mrs.

T. L. McDowell. Al- a survey study of various! 1tfoat 3Kjs otsti Cole oistncts as to the possibdity of Mmrjorie DlaAlt converting the districts into smaller, MmckJe Jr Mrs Robert At the present time. District I J.

has been divided into five new! units. I Guests at Meelinr i Guests at the meeting were Miss Margaret Chappell, state nurse con- Iff sultant- from St. Marys, and Miss 1 Jennie Glass, state nursing consultant in maternal and child health from the State Department will bold Health, Harrisburg. annual Christmas dinner pas Others attending: hts Miss Maytrea Burrougus, Miss pjn Thursday. 20.

Theresa Weld, Miss Caroline Reitz, Miss Eleanor Sayder Miss Marv program-J of dancing Miss Alice Boring. Miss and sa 8S wM Square Dance Sparks YWCA Program YWCA Completes Plans 4 For Yuktide Observance -m A flans Activities 'Plans have completed for the traditional Hanging of the Greens and Christmas vesjaer service at the; Young Women's Christian as for Yutetkle decorations, it was aimouDced last night by Mrs. Berne TayJon --7-- -Members of each and Y-Teen members wiU launch the decorating program at 1 pjn. Monday. The Christmas vesper service ft' will be presented in the YWCA: OF auditorium at 4 pan.

Sunday. Dec. 16, under, chairmanship of adissf for. two Cisrisimas parties na JohnstoJB, assisted by various tM? month were made by the toy- nienibers of each club. Teaiperance Legion a uieet- An open house, to highlight the ing las: night aL the home -of Mrs.

Hanging ot the Greeas. wfll be held Bertha G. Phillips, counselor, E. Tuesday eveaingr. Dec.

for all Main Sj. YWCA members, husbands and? dec ided on friends. The traditional ceremony for a pa! be i inie i0 ibe Dec. 11 bv th complete the. Christmas decorauon pro- for project.

Set 40 Salon Votes Donations At Dinner Meeting Era. Plioiol i Christian Temperance Union. Betsy I Coy will give a reading, fc We Bring Our Gifts To Jesus." Elaine Jones will offer a prayer and the group jwffi sing "Silent Night." Plans were also made for the aisuaS Christmas, party for the home of Dec. 14. I McKean Countv Salon'No.

282. et .40. voted a donation to the'. Betsy Coy presided at the County Tuberculosis Society TM a gist to the Salon's adopted girl: at Rush Hospital, Malvern. at its annual Christmas dinner and meeting Wednesday.

i Mrs. Grace Keltz of Bradford, i LTL IT'S "ALLEMANDE LEFT 7 for these Junior High School students attending the square dane so re by the le CEa ea presided at Eighth in the gymnasium last nigh t. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Torgler and Mrs.

were bfis ess msetiD which was held i'? resldeBt ed chaperones for the event which wound up a five-week course in square dancing sponsored by the group. I Christmas Party Literal Club Members for Children's Home 'J S-Sgt. and Mrs. J. W.

Interstate Pkwy. are the a son bora in Warren General-! Seventy-three members and guests of the Thursday, sergeani Per-i Mary Elouise Healy after the din ner. Marian Kackeii, Miss Mary Helter- iine, Mrs. Lena Griffin, Mrs. Mabel Pecria.

Mrs. Mary Kcorr. Hhea Wheeler and Margaret! leled ai an initiation meeting injfor the day. Plans for the event were com-j RIl Catherine Fannin was in charge of sewing activities 1 j. Elaine group sang One by One." Routine reports were given 'by Smith, secretary, and Joyce treasurer.

Sally Crandali. salute to Ut fee American Legion home af-l" 56 Ua and Bible. jter the dinner at Bradford Refreshments by exchange of Christmas gifts I Janft Siflrinn. followed the meeting. i and Miss Scouts Rehearse, Frances Hahlon.

Port AUegany; i 1115 Vada Ree Mrs. Ann Clark, J-Uie JTttrty Iva Bush and Mrs. Marion i Members of Rose Girl Smethport: Mrs Grace ScoutTroo TM St. Scouts of 67 elected Kelt2 i3 Cora Weflge Mrs ard Scout room Last night to nee songs and other features df the ifr(! coming Christmas program. 1 Planning Board at a meeticg in the ScoutTroop I Holds Schuman.

Knights of Columbus Hall Wed-! The session was held in the Inesday. Current Events Club Panel A panel discussion on fabrics will feature a meeting of the Current Events Club in the clubrooms, 31 Members assisting with the initiation were Lillian Kenelly, past president, Helen Birmingham. Ar- ssioii was neia in rnf ciuo-j -n Chautauqua PL, starting Irl ZRCEFU Kllll rooms, at 10 a jn. luncheon was by a commi: Betij-Young. Mrs.

Margaret Robert Roy Sr. of 127 nedy St. is spending" a niontb. iaj Lutheran Church New York Citv. lene Poyer, Reghia Donahue and er, Mrs.

Mary Lou Huff, Luckett and Mrsr Dorothy Serva-1 Margaret Bentley. Fannie Togg, chairman of the kitchen committee, was assisted by Eulalia 'Barry, Ann Roberts. Wini- Classes, which had suspend- during Scouts' Own rehearsals. I were, resumed in second class knots, AJapttSl jOCTety i -1MXL TV Oorydon at 2:30 p.m. Mon-; fred Palmer, Prances Place.

Kath- jerine Kennedy. "Quigley, Mrs. Ruth Sawdy. wiU chair- Helen. Zias, Kathleen Smith.

maa ior the discussion, assisted by onica Rb one Eliiabeth Eisman Mrs. "Vera Heron, Mrs. Prances JRpfgjgeabaurh -aiil Mrs." JLa'tbryn Boyson. An meeting: will be held James Shaughnessy. meeting, "members, went group to the.home a member of the 6 Wednesdav fn.

been asked take. donations of oeddiag and'-ptfier articles for the club in the Era Hospital-private room visiting hotiri art" 1--9 P. Ml ilsiilv. tius. Other committee members charge of sewing activities were Mrs, Agnes Jones.

Mrs. "White, Mrs. Jane Van Scoy Hutclsmson. I They were assisted by members i igaged to F. Zetts lor the evening included games.

1 Scouts attending -were Diane Den- nis, Theresa DoKniny. Galati, Rita Nancy- I Gates. Sheila Joette Pascmr- ella, Gavnoid Kanev Her- Coanie Sullivan, Mary of the philanthropy which includes Mrs. -Helen Matson, designing chip earring "boxes, iTJJfnj cook badge -sKKrk and first aid. I The Srsv aid class had instruc- I The Womens Missionary Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd Owens' of i j-t -j tion in artificial respirarion andjof the First Baptist Church wiilJHowe JMhiard Run R. D. today." wfll 6 took 1 5 snid-examination under the meet in the church at 8 p.m. Tues-l Ka Eoslinski Tirgina; Keverline their 25th wedding annivers-l Announcement has been a ao of Gllberc Swanson, first da for a program the di-1 Am "Louise Manning, Ann Louise ry-with open house from 1 uhtiljof the engagement "of Miss Lea? 2I 2nsE or A of Mrs.

Alma Neilly. IpriettL Patricia McKnight, Bar- p.m. and from 7 9 this eve-jMarle Zandv. daughter of Mr and'v, jl-'f lt for will, be bara'Varatta, Marv Ann Pascale, Oscar Zandy, Lewis Run, toigl a T-aCT )r i "Th -e is Room for Mrs-jMaureen Scanlon. Dorothy Tasch- The "couple was'married in St.

rew Francis DePaul soa! e(i severs SSlrd I MSIT ralsin lead devotions, ler aisd Church of Mary Zetis, 45 N. Kendall mrm a Dances Rickerson. Also present-were Mary iport, 1926. Thev have two Mrs. Agnes Jones.

Mrs. Alinej Schonblonx andTrMrs. Hazel Shavr. 1 children. Norman of Earrisburg! I Donald, at home.

BEHIND THEgSGENES IrKAMISON STUDIO LIZ SANDERS' MARRIAGE RIFT AWAITS: HIS RETURN HOME TO END GOTHAM HOLIDAY A Real Family Treat Neilly's Banquet Ice Cream In The Economy Vt GALLON PKG. At NEE.LY BANQUET DEALER LINOLEUM SALE 55.95 9 15 57.95 ABEYASGUR FUENTTUEE IDS Main St. phone 52H GENERAL Repair Shop I HOIXXWOOD A. faltering British-accent in the early acene for -Tvanioe" is what broke Elizabeth Taylor 7 gay" fling in Xew Tork and her back to Holiy- ivood. days, Elizabeth bas re', i iia- iogue with glish members c' the cast aud Joan Fontaine and Tavlor.

1 i abeth was a sick girl when she. first caiaie to -Eng- land." an execu- tire 5r-G-M explained to me. got careless with her' accent bat Tve didn't press her. fenowisg that we could re-dub the dialogne UckMiirh Repair a Sharpened lugfy Re-ffred EMERY 6136 PHONES 6137 HARDWARE COMPAXT --ben tre got -back to de THE DEADLOCK In the property settlement of the Xavier Cogats may change any minnte. They are close to aa agreement.

lawyer. James man. is meeting with attorneys. One deciding I hear, fe that R-K-O irants Cngie for Hollywood movie. He can't come here withoat submitting himself to the jnrisdictioa tfce California, conrts.

3aCHEtlXE PKEZXE- law that requires a year-'s wait." A. virus attack kept dance director Charles O'Curran from, flying to Honolulu tof surorise Betty Button. SES'GER O'ConneH's ex. Clifford Smith. was mt Charley with 1 a Stanley.

Arriving Portland, tUs Tweelr Gary mother, Hazel, aud his atmt, Marian CaldwelL They-D get tlielr ffSt glimpse of movies be- mg maiie when they visit GH In White" THE TTJFTS are near to final of the prooertv Ditto the i Sooneya. Interesting twosome Tit i Cafe Gala were Pier Augeli and i Jimmy Horsael. younger brother of packing: house heir George Hor- meL married IjesEe Susan Zancck and Joe E. Brown's i two daughters. Mary EEzabeth i and Kathrya Frances, were among he society beauties who made heir debuts at the Coronet Ball at the Beverfy Hills hotel's Crystal room.

Itfs a boy for Erfol attorney. Bob Ford, aad his wife, Tmogeae. Totmgster ciing. Sock Dance' AtJWCACoed tjausss group musician, minstrel, troon dram; te nas been set for the wed- citizen, my community Plans for a ire mace at: the E(llla Jpnnson and Slargaret Lewis, monthly troop committee meeting which followed the troop -session, i Tuna fish mixed with canned macaroni -and cheese makes a quick casserole for supper eating; with a little grated Diane Dennisr.acting QUICK CASSEROLE Senior high school students will! check their shoes at the YWCA; door tonight for the weekly "Satur-l day Coed program. Featured entertainment a Sock Dance to records, aecord- i smerv Titus, chairman pfL the Saturday Night Committee- Miss Marian Gregg, teenage di- -j-rector, suggested that each person wear his program will last 11:30.

The aimual Ann Christ-; party TSUI be held at Hotel i p.m_ Mondav. i and top with crushed potpato chips: 9:30 until Crystal Tree Brownies of Troop i 34 meet at St. Bernard's social i hall at 1:30 this afternoon to BALDWIN PIANOS STUDLEY HOUSE MUSIC Dial 3000 .4 W. Washington St. Jack Raver Pledges Delta Kappa Epsilon.

Syracnse, X. S. Raver, 123 Rockland Bradford, Pz. has been pledged to the Syracuse 1 chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon. social tratemity.

A freshman at the" TJniv-ersity, he was graduated from Bradford Senior High School in 1951. He is the son of "-jF. Raver of! Bradford. I KEN'S is pleased starting MONDAY, 3rd Experienced in AH Types "of Beauty Work 1 Dial 6916 for Your Appointment KEN LORCH BEAUTY SHOP 10 Cheitnut St. THE EARN OH YOUR SAVINGS WITH SAFETY INSURED UP TO S70.0QO SiH Marshall heir may be bora by tie time you read I met Bill at Lucey'i and be veheaieaay denied that there is any trouble faetween him aad iGcheHse.

TM be in Paris scon," he declared. couldn't before because Sas Mars asid I have been ia the 'east closing a. isaportaat picture deal." P.e?.Ke LAWfORD driving oat ot London in a rented cor recently vihen. a motorcycle rounded a cturce at high speed and collided. icitfe his car.

Pete's chauffeur VMS knocked and Pete suffered bruises. The motorcyclist 'xas thrown over the car Savings and Loon Axseciotion V7 Ktnntdjr Ftun but clso escaped serious injuries. OF Ginny Simras and Bob Caihoun wM give yoa odds that the pair win when (Sony is free on March 27. "We are tablishing a.beachhead," savs Bob. "By that time, we really should be Tnajiii heaven, for C-tU- bom at St.

Joseph's hospital Bttrbank. He wfll be earned Robert E. Ford, "Jr. I A Georgiana and the three to Torreon. Menco, to celebrate, Ricardo's birthday wita his Betsy Ton Fnrsteaberg and Pat de CScco were at the Mocambo.

Also Sam Coslow with Carol Brewster and Jfelizia. Vanderbilt with Mills and Louis Sehiar. The George Sanders-Zsa Zsa Gabor rift probably will mark time until his re- from New Torfe. Actor Give these to that new Mother- and her Baby. Crochet a bed jacket and socks -for Mother, matching set for rBaby.

Easy pattern stitch in 3-ply-baby yarn. Snug little shrugs and socks for cozy Pattern 690; crochet directions; adult and baby sets. I Send Twenty-five Cents in coins 1 for this pattern to -Ihe Bradford! 23 Neediecraft P. O. Box 161.

Old Chelsea Station, New York II, N. Y. Print plainly Patters SSTnznber, your Address and Zoue. Sach colorful handiwork Send Twenty Cents in coins for our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Cata-i log. Choose your patterns from oar gaily illustrated toys, doils.

house- i hold and personal accessories. A Bob Paig-e is tee pattern of a handbag is printed Sombre beck in I a Hahn's aerr Savoy restaurant is good news for lovers of fine "food. Prices a. little tower than the other top spots, too. Agent MiJo Frank has released from St.

i a He and Sallv Forrest went to Lake Arrowhead for in the twok. SINGERI Furniture Store W. WasbtattM RCA VICTOR TELEVISION RADIO CHOOSE NOW! DOWN Monthly The Most Thrilling Gift in the World For Any Woman! S45 tl tt coats $165 OUR CONVENIENT CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY FLAN CLEARFIELDS 117 Main St. PIMM 8000.

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