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The Bradford Era from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Bradford Erai
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Bradford, Pennsylvania
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PAGE SIX THE ERA, BRADFORD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1945. Hi w- IM 281 Graduates Of BBS Hear Dr. P. S. Havens (Continued from Paye One I cr cold graduates that they will be anted in future life by their parents, families and friends but that a student can achieve character only from inside out.

Graduate of Princeion Havens graduated Princeton University in 1925. valedictorian of his class, winner of highest honors in English, a member of Phi Beta Kappa and a varsity debater against Oxford and Cambridge. He won a Rhodes Scholarship and studied three years at Oxford. England. He also was awarded the degree of B.

litt, British equivalent of American Ph. D. riesrree. Previous his position president of Wilson, he taught at Princeton and became professor of English at Scripps College. Clarrmont.

Calif. Dr. is author of a book on as well as numerous He is a member of the Advisory Committee on Education. Pennsylvania Council of Defense and the Liberal Arts Commission. Association of American Col- legs.

Preceding the announcement program, members of the graduating class in caps and gowns proceeded to their seats to the selection "Pomp and Circumstances" played by the High School orchestra under the direction oi 1 Rodney Schoch. Invocation was given by the Rev. C. C. Grover.

pastor of the Hill Memorial United Brethren church. Address of Welcome Miss Diana Fredericks, honor student, gave the address of welcome which was written by Miss Catherine Flaherty, honor student. Honor speaker on the program was Miss Mary Elizabeth Wiles. Miss Jeanne Johnson, also an honor student, gave a piano solo. "Craco- vienne Fantastique," by Paderewski.

Miss Mar jorie Kohl sand a solo. "The Heart That's Free." Robyn. Diplomas were presented the members of the class by J. Paul Jones, president of the Board of Education. Thirty-two graduates now sen-ing in the armed forces, were presented their in absentia.

Awards Are Made R. L. Custer. principal of the Senior High School, presented the following- awards: George Schilling Memorial Award in Music to Joanne Johnson: Bauch-Lomb Optical company award in science to Frank Philippbar: Dr. S.

S. Burt speech prize to Pauline Gorman: auto mechanics award to Norbert Bridge; electrical shop award to Alvln Johnson. General metal shop award to Joseph Cici; Ryder-Scott technical award to Robert Dieter: oil laboratory award to John Kolbe: industrial arts award to Robert Houck. The program was concluded with singing of the Alma Mater by the benediction by the Rev. Fred Jahsson, pastor of the Mission Covenant church, and recessional to played by th? orchestra.

Officers of the graduating class included: James Fredrickson. president: Tom Fox. vice president: William Ventura, secretary; and Dip.na Fredericks, treasurer. Class advisers were Miss Edith Carlin and Downing. Abernethy, Connie Marie Alexis.

Dorothy Mae Amacher. James Theodore Anderson, Lois Viola Anderson, Narissa June Arick, Jacqueline M. A i Armstrong, John Griffin Armstrong, Joyce Elaine Ausel, Emma Jane Austin, Irene Marie Autieri, Louise Amelia Barnes. Jean Louise Bartoo, Robert C. Bigler.

Cora June Birtcil. Vivian M. A i Bloss. William Earl Bond, Phyllis Arlene Booth, Marian Louise Boring. Patricia Jean Boss, John Ley, Jr.

Bridge, Norbert Jack Broadhead, Jeanne Louise Bntnner. John Reginald Bunker. Virginia Marie Burrell, Ehyllis Lucille Calabrese, Dolores Theresa Caldwell, Nancy Neil Calkins, Jack Scott Campbell, Floyd William Campbell. Pauline A. A Carlson, Kenneth Earl Carr.es, Diana Karin Carrara, Philamena M.

A Carter, Clinton Joseph Case, John A. Chandler, Gloria Dawn Chapman, Jay L. Chodrow, Wolferd Cici. Joseph Vincent Clark, Gloria Jean Ciark. Richard George Colestro, Nancy Ann Cosby.

Gloria E. Covert. June Marie fA. Crandall, Robert Edwin Cummings, James S. 'A) Curmniskey, Joseph O.

Ctithbertson, Roberta Ann Dahlgren, Elsia Anne Deerner, Robert W. Dennis, Hilda Gloria Dieter, Robert N. Douthit, Alice Mae Douthit, Elberta Aileen A Dowd, Wallace E. Julia Merrill? Richard Kenneth" riiey'll Do Evsry Time SOLD! HERES SO-BUCKS- 6ET ME A LOAN ON THE BALANCE. CHPARSJNC IT ADORABLE POLL HOUSE OF MV THEV BOUGHT, WITHOUT A DOUBT THE SMALLEST MOUSE IN FLEABAG MANOR MRS VIOLA DAV PHILADELPHIA PA.

HEV AJ.SO BOUGHT THE BIGGEST DANG-BLANGED FURNITURE EVERTO COME OUT OF GRAND YOU CON KNOW TOOK OFF THE POOR.TOOK I OFF THE WINDOW SASH.ST1LL NOGO.YA'WANTWE ALOAPOFTHIS SHOULD TAKE OFF By Jimmy Hatio Wiles, Mary Elizabeth Williams, Anna Grace Williams, James Golden Willoughby, Donna May Willoughby, William Alan Wilson, Guy E. Wilson, William B. Wineberg, Frances Irene i Wolcott, Robert Francis I Wright, Harold E. JYeaney, Grace Catherine Yoke. Josephine Ann Yonnt, Jeanne Zawacki, Helen Barbara Zurek, Frances-Mary Members of the Honor Society.

A) Graduates serving Armed Forces. KENT INCREASE ASKED Pittsburgh, June 14. (IP)--A general rent increase throughout the Pittsburgh area was asked today by the Pittsburgh Real Estate Board in a statement issued by President Leonard P. Kane. The 'request is in line with the recent appeal of the National Association of Real Estate Boards an incase throughout the 'nation, the statement said.

Pittsburgh, June 14. (d 3 )--John J. Baker, state representative from the Eighth Allegheny district and head of the county delegation in the House, died in West Perm hospital today. S. SOWERS OPTOMETHIST National in the Baud Concert Tonight In PnWic Square The Citizens Band will hold the first concert of the season in the Public Square tonight at 7:30 o'clock.

Director Ed. Bitner has announced the following program: March "The High Private" by King; Overture "Alcla." McCaughey; Medley of War Two Marches; Dutch Patrol by Vocal duet i "Don't, Fence Me In" by the Home sisters: Selected number and as a finale the National Anthem. Addresses Graduates DR. PAUL SWAIN HAVENS Duncan. Betty Jane Ellison.

Maurice English, Lola Jean Evans, Donald Richard Evans, Winifred Elaine Farrell. Margaret Mary Ferguson, Mona Pay Fetyko, Michael J. Fiebelkorn. A. Anne Finlan, Betty Marie (A) Fishkin, Jerome Fitzgerald, William K.

Flaherty, Catherine Helen Fowler. Richard D-uane Fox, Howard A. Fox, Thomas H. Diana C. Frederickson, James A.

Gallagher, Patricia Jean Garfinkle, Phyllis M. Garrigan, Richard E. Gault, Robert George, Catherine A i Getz. John Lloyde, Jr. Gilbert.

Wiladine June Gilmoure. Bonnie Doris Gimera. Betty Jane Gordon. John Richard Gorman. M.

Pauline Gross, James' H. Gurnot. Rosetta R. Kaggerty, Alice Halvorsen, Robert L. Hardy, Mildred Elaine I'AI Karris, John Jonathan Harvender, Dorothy Irene Hayes, Floyd W.

II Hazzar', Thomas Franklin Heath. Barbara Ann Herbert, Patricia Jean Hermes, Jack Coulter Hickok, F. DeVere Himes, Joan Hinaman, Joseph Charles Hogue, Joseph C. Hokanson, Jeanne Elaine Hoken.son, Norma Jean Home, Richard Houck, Settle Marie Houck," Kobert William Hewlett, Shirley L. Hudson, Norma June Hughes, Carolyn Harriet Kughey, Charlotte Jean Hullihen, Nancy Huston.

Leola Ann I Irons, Frances Avon Irxvin, Bernice June Jansen, Dorothy Louise Jarrett, Thomas Allen Johns, Helen June Johnson, Alvin William Johnson, Joanne E. Johnson. Phyllis Marie Jones, Althea Jean Jones, Betty Christine Kahle, Helen Marie Keltz, Phyllis M. Kenemuth. Nanette Jean King, Esther Mae (A) King, William Engle Knight, Eleanorl Jean Kohl, Marjorie May Kohler, Raymond A.

Kolbe, John Lyon Ladlee, Dorothy Marguarite (A) Laing, James CATARRH FIND CURB FOR MISERY DUE TO NASAL CONGESTION Supply Rushed Itclief nt last from the torture of sinua trouble, catarrh, and hay fever due to nasal cunircdiion is Keen today in reports of success with formula which has the power tn reduce misitl Congestion. Men nnd women who suffered' with ngonizinp sinus hesd- closed nostrils, ringing earache. Imwkinff nml sneemur misery now tell of blessed relief fitter using it, KLOROXOL ijut results hy ihid is not expensive and junoimtvMo only fcv? pennies per dose. only as ia EoM with strict moncyback guarantee by lrinc BO Mnil Lane, Norma Jean Lathrop, Eivida Mae Leehiara. Dominic Michael Leaden, Zeita Marie A Leonard.

Harold Eugene Lerch, Helen Irene Lloyd, Arthur Francis Louise Luncibei'g, Gloria Mary Lyons. Doris V. Mabcn, Donald Merle Maclarlane, George Rajnnond Mangel, Donald Eugene Manning, Shirley L. Mealy, Vpra M. Melvin, Elizabeth Merrill.

Roy L. Jr. Michaels. Robert William Michalski, Ann Marie Miller, E. Elaine i Moore.

Gayle Francis (Ai Morgan, Donald Munn, Claud Burton Munn, Nona Marie McCIean-. Romaine A. McCollough. Leland George McLaughlin, Gertrude E. McMurtrie, Frances M.

N'eal, Robert Clyde Neal, Shirley L. N'eel, Paul Richard Neel, Shirley Nellis, Lorcna C. Nelson. Floyd Karl O'Brien. Richard Thomas O'Donnell.

Anne M. Ojala, Lenore Christine Oleska, Joseph Oliver, Joan A Olson, William G. O'Neil. Grace Marie Onufier, Elizabeth Ann Onuffer. Magdalene T.

Ordiway, Lucille M. Osness. Mae Owens, Mary Irene Thomas Harry Pais, Sylrio Deno Palazzetti. Louise Vivian Pantuso. Lucille Marie A i Fassauer, Willard Predprick taynter, Gloria K.

Pearce, Luella Esther Pessia, Frank D. Peterson, Mary Ann Philippbar. Frank W. Phoenix. Nancy Ruth 'A) Price.

T. Edward (Ai Price. Joel Maynard Prior, Richard Gorden Prosser, Beatrice Marit Quinn, William F. Rankin. Dale Eugene Ray.

Ma.xine Evelyn Ray, Robert John Reed, Betty Jane Rich, Mary Elizabeth Riggs, Ronnie Jean Rogola, Frances Theresa (A) RogaLsky. Martin Alan Rowe, Marianne Elizabeth Rupple, Gertrude Sylvia Ryan, Nancy Grace Salada, Aireda L. Salisbury, Elizabeth Ann Sandstrom, Dolores June Sankner. Charlotte Eileen Scalise, Mary Louise Shaffer, Doris L. Shakley, Eleanor Mae Shapiro, Teverne R.

Sherk, Et'eljTi M. (A) Sherman, Richard Marlin Siebart, Zelma Jean (A) Sllvis, Fred Jarnes Smeigh, Carl Melvin Smith, Clifford E. Smith, Cora G. Smith. Harriet Van SCOT Smith, Joan Tice AUTOMOBILE, FURNITURE OR NOTE LOANS UP TO $250 OR MORE Te either single or married people.

Also to wives of men in service on their own signature. CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS All loans made without delay, and ID confidence. Taschler Loan Co. 30 Main St. Bradford 2nd Floor Phone 1191 Across from Grand Theatre Hours -9 to 5 Daily: Saturdaj, 9 to I SmiUi, Marilyn Smith.

Virginia Louise Smith, William Brace Somers. Robert L. Sprague. James Elmer Stark, Prealyn Otto Stark, William Everell Jr. Stickney.

Shirley J. Stoddard. Juanita Jean (A i Stoltz. Harry Burton Storms, Margaret Louise Strand. Sarah Genevieve Strotman, Donald LeRoy Swacson.

Kenneth Herman Swanson, Lois Ai'lene Swa.nson. Margaret Irene (A) Sweetapple, Willis H. Jr. Tar.eskr. Kathryn M.

Tartarella. Thomas Hcnrj' Taylor, Gloria Jean Taayer, Mary Joann Thesen, William Carltor. i (A i Thompson. Willis Roy Timlin. ConsUmce June i Toothman.

Rose R. Van Camp. Betty Beatrice Van Sickel. Celeste A. A Vecellio, Clyde Joseph Ventura.

William J. Verolir.i. Rite Y. Vinnlck, Sonia Y. A i Von Carlowitz, Joseph A.

Walb. Jeanneits Marie A Wallace. John Dorman Washabaugh. Patricia Weber, Icna Pearl Wcisenf'uh, Norma Joy West. Dorothea Mary Jeanne Mar.e Whiteman, Lester Roben Wilitford.

Sue Ann Wiborg. Janet Buy War Bonds and Stamps ICE CREAM At home Any flavor Delicious Smoofh No ice crystals No cooVIng No re- whrpping No scorched flavor Easy -Inexpensive-- 20 recipes in each 15? pkg. send this ad for free full -sire sample offer, or buy from your grocer. Brand Homemade Ice Cream STABILIZER I HOWMO. SIM 3.

Cltlf. It, FUR STORAGE REPAIRING REMODELING ALTERING PHONE OLEAN 5154 BRADFORD 4SOO WARE NEXT WINTER'S MEALS HOW! CANNING NEEDS Pack your food shortage worries in air tight jars and put 'em away. By the time next winter comes around they will have disappeared entirely and in their place will be the sunny summer goodness of the fresh fruits and vegetables that you have canned at their peak of ripeness. YOU will want the best canning supplies to protect your investment. UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPERS 249 No.

2 CANNING RACKS 4-QT. COLD PACK 35' CROCKS 1 to 6 gal. 8 to 10 gal. per gal. MASON JARS PINTS 7S dozen QUARTS 85j dozen HONES 6B6-6B 7 HARDWARE, oo.

454TMAINS7'BRADFORD. fA. RAISE THE FLAG! After the i i battle for Iwo. no more bond purchases than ever to put it American can doubt that the price of victory over the top. Let's all answer our country's comes high.

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