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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 Tube In at 1490 On Tom DUt. THE ERA, BRADFORD, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1948. Hear It On WEBB Bead It IB the ERA Miss Patricia Ann Newman, William Bernard Jr, Wed The Rectory of the St. Mary's of the Angels Church in Evening Star Troop No. 8 Entertains Mothers at Final Meeting of Year The Troop Brownies of Evening Stan Members of the Junior Patrols Number Eight entertained played the singing games "Marching their mothers at the final meeting Through Georgia" and "Hansel and i Gretel" Si Bernard Alumni Group Holds Banquet, Dance Here Approximately 200 persons attended the annual ban- giris tak-! uet an dance of the St.

Bernard Alumni Association which Jean A i and Feminine Fashions Olean was the scene of a pretty wedding Saturday, June 5, Methonut cnurrh Fiftv me Hlc iioUUI jLvlcLlJuQlol I I Ulg uctinji. a. j. aj uv.a.n iinu i Miss Patricia Ann Newman, daughter of Mrs. C.

F. Brownies and guests were in attend: vanHoutte, Donna sneath, Joyce! was held last night in St. Bernard's auditorium. James! Neilly, 260 West Corydon this city, and Cyril B. New-j ance Keiiey, Joyce charieson, Martha Vogel, a member of the class of 1930, acted as toastmaster.

man, of Sherman Olean, became the bride of William! 1 Bernard Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bernard, 521 King troduced the announcers for the Benton, Marilyn program who were: Martha Kay Nichols, Sally Sweely, Nancy Merry, Luke and Sandra Garwood. Louise Knapp arid Doris Beck.

1 FVi 1 V1 at an Olean notei me onaai tame ture bride and bridegroom. Decora- Olean. Rev. Robert Buckeit, pastor of St. Mary's of the Angels Church, I performed the double ring cere-' mony at 9 m.

Attendants for the couple were Miss Margaret Richardson as maid of honor and Robert C. Bernard, brother bridegroom, as best' I at the same hotel from clock For her wedding the bride chose, nt 1 P- m. a street-length dress of aqua organ- The couple left on a. wedding trip dv with white accessories. Her flow-: to the New England states and will -rnnlrr.

Vl rtW A 1 i Last night's affair marked a rebirth of this annual function, Merkt, Beverly which was discontinued during the war years. Bill Higie, president of the association, welcomed the members of The program was opened with the' The Senior patrols, consisting the 1948 class and his brother, wpririine cake toDDed with a minia- Erownie salute and Promise follow; the following girls, danced the min- Jame Higie, president of that class, wedding caKe topped witn a minia BrmvniP smiio srma a tl rf i Brownie Smile Song. uet and played "Skip to My Lou:" ers were white orchids. i make their home in Olean tempor- Miss Richardson wore a street- i For traveling the bride chose length dress of orchid organdy with i a white corded suit and hat with matching hat. Her accessories were: navy blue accessories, white and she wore a corsage of i Mrs Bernard gardenias and lily of the valley.

I High school A play, entitled "Grandmother Barbara Taylor, Sandra the direction of Ann Rich, Sonja Lynn hnhv breath reception "was heldi" 055 warner assistant leader, was i Pollyanne Griffith, Sandra baby breath. A reception was neid presented with the foUowing char Cynthia a 11 Donna acters: Grandmother, Barbara Don-. Thomas, Audrey Simpson, Barbara ahey; Jane, Sonja Lynn Gustafson; Donahey and Nora Jane Knapp. and Tom, Donna Thomas. The program was concluded with Piano solos were played by Doris the "Friendship Circle" and "Taps" the response.

The Rev Father Frederick Reilly, sistant pastors of St. Bernard Church, and the Rev. Father Carlton Ritchie, pastor of St. Francis Parish, made brief remarks. A quartet consisting of James Beck and Louise Knapp.

Popular after which refreshments were serv-! Hi 8 ie Tom Fennell, Pete Fierotti songs were sung by 'Donna ed by Mrs. Corwin Knapp and and Tom Hannon san Tel1 Me Joyce Charieson, Cynthia Schatten- Elmer Garwood, troop- committee Why." Jean Sampson sang a solo i i i i i "Worn" "TTid i Mrs. Neilly, mother of the bride, Academy in Allegany. She is em- the Olean berg and Sandra Morgan. A duet i members, and St.

Elizabeth and Nora Jang Knapp with Mjss Ellen pl incipal of the i was closed by My Hero Soldier." wore a black sheer dress with black accessories and a corsage of red roses and lily of the valley. Mrs. Bernard, mother of the bridegroom, chose a biege print dress with black accessories and wore a corsage of talisman roses and yellow daisies. Mrs. Nellie L.

Kibbie, grandmother ployed at the Cyril Newman Beauty! Shoppe in Olean. Mr. Bernard, a graduate Olean High school, now atte: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute i Troy, N. where the couple to reside this fall. Out-of-town guests included: 'Sixth Ward School.

of the bride, was attired in a black and Mrs. LeRoy Wright, Mr. and suit with white accessories. Her Mrs. C.

F. Neilly, and Mrs. Marion corsage of red roses and sweet peas. "A wedding breakfast was served from "The Chocolate part of the program the singing of the class song 1948. Dancing was enjoyed from 9 until 12:30 o'clock.

The auditorium was decorated with green and gold streamers, the colors of the class of 1948. Soft lights played among the dancers giving the illusion of a picturesque night club. Mrs. Betty Paton was chairman of The marriage of Miss Helen Soroka, daughter of the dinner. Helen Quirk and Mar atnds Helen Soroka, Robert Couch tute in 16 plan Are Married in Sharon, Pa.

ad: Mr. Nancy M'Cutcheon Is Graduated; To Teach Here Miss Nancy Jane McCutcheon, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. A.

McCutcheon, 31 Interstate Parkway, was graduated on Monday, June 1, from Westminster college in New Wilmington, Pa. Miss McCutcheon received her Bachelor of Science in Education, and will teach the second grade at the Lincoln school In Tuna next term. Attending the commencement exercises from Bradford were: Dr. McCutcheon, Sue Ann and Jerry McCutcheon, Mr. and Mrs.

S. A McCutcheon James McCready and Rchubert. and Mrs. John Soroka, Elm Masury, and Robert O. jWiicox were co-chairmen in char- of the decorations.

of Hornell, N. Y. ooa Heitzinger, all of Bradford; Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill and Roy Heimer, Couch, son of Mrs.

Harry Hanna, of Kenmore, N. and H. F. Couch, of Bradford, took place Saturday morning, June 5,. in the St.

John's Carpathian Russian church, Sharon, Pa. I ornina by Kay Mickey Society Editor CLUBS AND SOCIETY Mrs. Alma Neilly will be hostess to members of the Amateur Garden club at a meeting to be held Wednesday at 12:30 p. in her home on East Main St. The program will be in charge of Mrs.

Zelda Hyatt. The young couple exchanged nup- JLf nfl rf ial vows in an impressive ceremony fi 1TM.UIUI Of Port Allegany, Honored at Dinner tial vows in an impressive performed by the Rev. Father Pau! Tkach at 10 o'clock. Mass was chanted by the church choir. Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a gown of white lace and net over satin fashioned with a snug bodice bordered with a scrolled design of white sequins framing a sheer yoke and tiny Peter STRETCH THIS DISH Stretch a creamed ham dish with cooked noodles and cooked greer.

snapbeans. Accompany it with pickled white onions or a homemade relish. CHANGE you going through the functional 'middle age' period peculiar to women (38 to 52 Does this make you suffer from 'hot flashes, feel so nerv- ovj, high-strung, tired? Then DO try Lydia E. PlEkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Pinkbam's Compound also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect I LYDIA E.

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Juniors', Misses', Women's Half-Sizes K95 to 24 95 Port Allegany Mr. and Mrs. Orin Minard of Port Allegany, residents of this borough for more than a half century, were honor at a family dinner Saturday. Pan collar. The long fitted sleeves Tne a air marked cou Ie tapered to points over the wrist and en anniversary of their wedding, the bouffant skirt ended in a train.

Throughout the day the couple was A crown of orange blossoms was used to secure her finger-tip veil of tulle and she carried white orchids and carnations in fan effect the recipient of many congratula- neighbors, The Ladies Night Supper-Dance program of the Bradford Exchange Club, originally scheduled for tonight at the Pennhills Club in Minard Run has been postponed until Tuesday, June 29, according to an announcement made last night by President Jack VanNette. The regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 1560 of Limestone will be held at the home of- Mrs. Betty Lucco Limestone tonight at 8 o'clock. The WSCS of the First Methodist Church will meet this afternoon in the church. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock.

end guests of Mr. and Mn. Walter plumes Qressel of 96 Cornen St. Genevieve Hook, maid of honor. The monthly Silver Tea of the W.

S. C. S. of the Limestone Methodist Church, scheduled for this Wednesday has been postponed one week'until Wednesday, June 16th. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

June Bickel. tory messages from friends and relatives. They were united in marriage at Port Allegany on June 5, 1897. Attending the dinner' were the couple's two sons, Eugene Minard Eldred and Ellrey Minard of The full skirt featured a bustle back. Port Ane gany, their wives and children.

Mr. Minard 75, is enjoying good health and is active and works practically every day. Mrs. Minard en- Her flowers were of blue and white carnations, also arranged in fan effect. John Soroka, brother of the bride, served as best man for Mr.

Couch. The Debonaire Club will tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Donna Goodman, Interstate Parkway. Plans will be completed for the wiener roast to be held on Saturday. Members of the Maceratese Auxiliary will hold their monthly business meeting this 1 evening at 8 A meeting of the St. Francis Usher o'clock in the clubrooms.

197 Main society wil be held this evening at St. 8 o'clock in the St. Francis Parish, of East Main St. Members of the Queen Esther Rebekah Lodge number 118 will joyed good health up until nine I A wedding dinner was served at a weeks ago when she suffered a Sharon hotel and a reception was Str0 ke. Since then she has been i mee held from 3 until 6 p.

m. at the bride's home. For her wedding trip Mrs. Couch wore a two piece black and white ensemble with black accessories and a corsage of white orchids. They will make their home at 36 South Emley Crafton, while Couch is attending the Univer- 111 IWlCtpp sity of Pittsburgh.

He is a grad-' uate of the Bradford Senior High school, class of 1943, and served as a pilot in the Army Air Corps for two and a half years. Mrs. Couch, a graduate of the a wheel chair. She is 70 years of age. Couple Celebrate 25th Wedding Date The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Laura Gorley, IB Cornen for the weekly business meeting. meet Wednesday night at 8 o'clock Brookville High school, class of 1944, in the I. O. O. F.

Temple, Mr. and Mrs. James Dorsey, of Knapp Creek, entertained at an open house in their home Saturday night in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary. Approximately 150 guests attended, including Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Lane, Mr. and Mrs. was employed for a short time in the Frank and Esther Lane of The Afternoon Circle the Woman's Federation of the First Baptist Church, will meet in the church this afternoon at 1 o'clock for a picnic dinner. Refreshments will be served by hostesses, Mrs. Traffic Department of the Bradford Bell Telephone Company.

She later worked in Masury and was recently transferred to Pittsburgh. First Members of the Mutual Aid Auxiliary of Lewis Run having birthdays during the months of April, TT -17 May and June will be honored to- Colt Pa scale a mmon and Util night at a dinner to be held in the club rooms at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Josephine Zandi will be chairman of the affair and all members are requested to be present. Mrs.

Fred Grove. Mrs. Crane will lead devotions. Charles The Bradford WCTU will hold its monthly business meeting and tureen dinner this evening at 8 o'clock in the headquarters building, Congress St. Members of the Ladies Label League will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Trades Assembly hall.

Buffalo. Friends also were present from Olean, Allegany, Duke Center and Syracuse, N. Y. The former Miss Alice Johnson and James C. Dorsey, of Bradford, were united In marriage June 6, 1923, at Olean.

They resided in this city until 1945, when they purchased the General store at Knapp Creek. The buffet table was decorated with crystal and silver candelabra, The monthly meeting of the WNFM society of the First Presbyterian church will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the church parlors. A dessert luncheon will be served at 1:15: o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Dull, Mrs. Mable Rabenstein and Mrs. Edith McCoy of Altoona were the week- Loretta Frankie R. Snyder Engaged to Wed Mr. and Edwin Gustafson, of 518 East Main this city, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Loretta Jane Clark, to Frankie R. Snyder son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Snyder of Titusville, Pa. The wedding will be an event of the near future. ding cake marked by a miniature bride and bridegroom.

Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey received a number of gifts in silver. He who moves not forward goes backward. WINED TOWEIV Wt, 101 VOIJR GROCER HAW MILES-BRADFORD COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS To Present Drama On Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock the Youth Fellowship of the TM "and alraktforal'we'cf- First Methodist Church will sponsor a dramatic presentation depicting life on the Silver Lake Institute Campus.

This will be included as a part of the mid-week service. Members of the cast are: Clifford Storms. Dean Titus, Joan Lindemuth. Ruth Larson, James Sheffer, Rachel Salads. Donald Masten, and Charles Clark.

A devotional service will precede the drama. Harry H. Miller, chairman of the special committee, will give a report on the progress of. i work on the campus and Ray Boy- son, YMCA Executive secretary, will speak on the value of summer camps and institutes in the development of Christian character. TONGUE IN ONION SOUP Save the liquid after you have cooked tongue.

It gives a different flavor when used for making onion soup. Ladies' Home League, Salvation Army, to Hold Silver Tea The Ladies' Home League of the Salvation Army will hold its monthly Silver Tea today from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. in the headquarters in Kennedy St. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Dorothea Quinn and Mrs. Gladys Trowbridge. All-day sewing is scheduled today, starting at 10 a.m., for missionary work. COOKING PORK CHOPS Some people add rings of onion and uncooked prunes to pork chops during cooking. Add water for liquid.

For Outdoor Serving Colored and Two-Toned POTTERY Tile Top Tables Trays With Folding Stands Big Vases for Terrace CHINA SHOP 22 East Corydon St. Dial 3711 'CREAM TOP" MILK "IT WHIPS" Sealed in "Cellophane" Subscribe to the Bradford Era YOUR BEST BUY TODAY! Famous Armstrong's Felt Base Linoleum 6 ft. widths 75e sq. yd. 9 ft.

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Washington Bradford, Pa. Telephone 6950 NOTICE -PATRICIAN BEAUTY SALON 14 Chautauqua Place Will Be Closed Until June 21st We are going to brush up a bit at Wilford Academy, New York City, hoping to bring something new and chic for milady. AND FEMININE FASHIONS 117 Main Street Phone 8000 A 1 A Advertise in the Bradford Era Subscribe to tlie Bradford Bra MEDIATE DCLIVERY GAS RANGE Yes, more modern than any, the completely new 1948 gas ranges are now on display at your Gas Company Office. Today, more women cook with gas than ever before. More women cook with gas than any other cooking fuel.

And twenty million, can't be wrong! Gas has always been the perfect cooking fuel but with the new, fully automatic, gas ranges modern cooking reaches new peaks of ease and cooking convenience. So if you have a gas range that is ten, fifteen of twenty years old and are already familiar with the many advantages and economy of cooking with gas--then find out what modern cooking freedom can be. Take a look at the new gas ranges, BOW on display at your Gas Company office. Ready for immediate delivery! THE MANUFACTURERS UQHT HEAT COMPANY 3 Mechanic Street.

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