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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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6
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THE ERA, BRADFORD, PA MONDAY, JUNE 1, T4QB flVB Irs. Luse, Music Wher, Vocalist Kes in Hospital Mrs. Edna Luse. 77. of 287 r.

well-known throughout thf iffalo and Bradford areas as a lented vocalist, died in Bradford spital at 6 p. Saturday, after few Mrs Luse, widow of Charles E. a born on July 28. 1875, in the daughter of D. ary Jinc Parker Sloan, early resi- nt of thi? community.

attend- local schools and studied music New York City under Dr. Walter ildey. also at Lake Placid. Mrs. Luse served as musical di- ctor of the Lafayette Presbyterian lurch.

Delaware Baptist Church id Temple Beth Zion. all in lo. A gifted soprano, she also HK in the of the Ascension id the Firs' Presbyterian Church, ith of Bradford. She also made frequent vocal ap- arances in Buffalo and 'er radio stations in a i For last lew Mrs. Lu.se has a music teacher in Bradford.

and Olcan. Survivins are a Mrs. J. 'esley Farrell. Rochester.

N. sister-Miss Helen Sloan. Bradford; brother. A. Donald Sloan.

Buffalo, so two grandchildren. James and itricia Farrell. of Rochester. Friends are being received the oc.h-Chatley Memorial Chapel lere funeral services will be con- icted tonight at 7:30 o'clock by the ev. Alanson C.

Davis, rector of lurch of the Ascension. Burial will in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo. Fire Guts Old Erie Railroad Depot I Nr wlyvveds Escape Injury in Accident (Special) Two Roulette newiywedii. Mr. and Oeorte Groawnan.

escaped injury Saturday when the car in wtfct they were ridlnf collided with another vehicle near Aurora, N.Y. and MM. Qroawnan were returning from a wedding trjp to Niagara rails, N.Y., a being married last Thursday at the Baptist Church here. The Oro.s»man badly damaged and It was r.ecesaiy to leave the car in Aurora. The brother, the Rev.

Robert Groiaman. returned the pair fb Roulette. ANNOtmCCB Mr. and Henry Brent of port announce Uie ennaitment their daughter. of John- oonburic Dilullo, of Mr.

and Mrs. Armando Dilullo. alao 01 i i No date hai been Mt for the wedding. i China, Ru.vsla India are three larKest countries by potula- tion. St.Joseph ASPIRIN fiiitt TAKEOUT SUNDAE All FUvon 20c SOUTH RKADroKD DAIRY BAft SALADS Two make a tim rm erup And a perfectly draainc.

Here, our talad inis are and USED And our are blended by the hand of a Sptcitl Luncheon 7Sc HOTEL EMERY COfFll HOUSI rax aitauroRD Emporium to Hold Vomotion Rites School Tonight THE OLD ERIE RAILROAD PASSENGER STATION on Main St was gutted by fire Saturday afternoon, sending great masse of black smoke into the sky over Bradford. City firemen from botl stations battled the blaze from 2:15 until 4 p. but despite the intense heat and choking smoke, there were no casualties among the firefighters. (Note fireman on roof) Th fire apparently started in a back room on the.ground floor, according to Fire Chief Edward Larkin, and followed the path of a chimney through the second floor, a i androof. The structure was owned by M.

J. of 76 Chestnut who purchased the property from the railroad on June 2, last year. The building, fully covered by insurance, is included in the properties being acquired by the city for the pr oposed a i St. -extension. a i M.

Nash, city solicitor, said last night that wh ile the deeds are in his possession, the deal will not be Completed untir the city make the payments. The cause of the fire is unknown, but the investigation is continuing. (Era Proto) FRESH AS FROST WHITE EMPORIUM (Special The nior high promotion night exer- ses, which will see the ninth 'aders graduate into the Senior igh School, will be held here to- ght. The guest speaker for the oco on will be H. Ward Zimmer, present of the Sylvania Electric Prod- Inc.

The class address will be given Cathryn Casamo, who was se- cted by a special committee in Mrs. Ida Lilly, 77, Former Resident Of Rixford, Dies Employe of 12 Years Bv RIXPORD Lilly. 77. a former well-known resident of this community, and widow of the a Arthur Lilly, prominent pionetr resident in Rixford, died at Westerville. O.

Friday night after an ill- nes of week-s. She was born on June 11. 1875 at JOHNSONGURG a i -Bruno lorlido. 431 Set-ond well- local man. retired last week from the New York and Pennsylvania where he had been an employe for the last 42 years.

For 36 K'ais, he was a liquor burner in the oda mill department and his last few years wen 1 as janitor in the office. He began work i the company in 1911. two years Mrs. J. P.

Casey, Hotel Proprietor, Dies in Limestone LIMESTONE--Mrs. Ida M. Casey, widow of James Casey, with whoir she operated the Limestone Hou: for 50 years, died at 1:30 a. m. a urday, in her home, a sever; I months illness.

held "for all students who Duke Center, the daughter of Mr to Mrs Edward Covert and had During the program special lived in Rixford from 1900 to 1940 will be presented by the when she moved to Westerville. She 3 JohllSOnburp i a Legion, the Legion Aux- of th Westerville iary. the Junior Legion Auxiliary the Catholic Daughters survivors joHNSONBURO (Speciali All students who participated in the A a i of Bradford. Mrs Cast a a i i in this country from a st He rnard sl Italy. For a year he was employed in the brick yards of the former i ling-Martin plant in the End.

HATS 3.79 Graceful ihapes to top summer wear- ables with added charm Small or FOR FUN IN THE SUN EASY TO CARE FOR T-SHIRTS member of the Westerville EUB Church. of Survivors Include a son, Milo of merica. IRixTord; a daughter. Mrs. Vesta E.

Tuo numbers will be played by Morton of Long Beach, fivr instrumental ensemble under grandchildren. Mrs. June Atkinso ic direction of Rudolph yannitto, and Merle Lilly of Sarasota, Fir ipervisor of instrumental music I Jo Marie and Lorrin Morton aiu re Cheryl Ann Morton of Long Bear The certificates of promotion will and two great-grandchildre; awarded by John M. Patterson, ic high school principal. The Rev.

E. Philipson will The remains will in Brail ford today and friends will be received at the Koch-Chatley Mem- auditions held last week have been members of the National "pWeration of Student Musicians. Of the 31 students w-ho participated, superior ratings were received by Alvera Judith Tuttle. and Judith Cyphert. renounce the Invocation and the or iai chapel beginning tonight at 7 enedictkm and Karen Razey will lay the march for both the Pro- essional and the Recessional.

Joan tampee has charge of making the nnouncements during the pro- ram. p. m. Funeral services will be held at the chapel on Tuesday at 1:30 p. with the Rev.

Charles M. Mq- Intyrc. pastor of the RJxJo.d EUB Church, officiating. Burial will be made in Oak Hill Cemetery. HMS MEETS WEDNESDAY JOHNSONBURG (Special The Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet at 7:30 o'clock, Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs.

Henry Ward, on Elk Ave. The cohostess will be Mrs. Alex Kidd. was married in Bradford during 1895 and five years later, Mr. and Mr? Casey moved to Limestone.

She wa- a member of St Patricks Churc: here. Surviving are a brother, Willian J. Ruble, of this place; a sister, Mrs Josephine Behan, of Bradford; thrt nieces, Mrs. Florence Good of Olear Francis Murphy and Miss Vir "ginia Behan. also a nephew.

Waltt Kcefe. all of Bradford. The body has been removed to th. Healy Funeral Home where friend may visit. A prayer service will be conducted in the funeral home on Wednesday at 8:30 a.

m. followed by rites at 8 o'clock in St. Patrick's Church. Limestone. Burial will be in St.

Bernard's Cemetery. John Adams, who died at 90. lived longer than any other U.S. President. COTTON OR TERRYCLOTH 1.88 Just the thing to wear with your favorite play clothes Jewel or plunge necklines, fitted bottom, short sleevo.

solids or stripes--6-tt-L. COTTON TWILL Oft DfNIM SHORTS 1.88 To "ahow your Bummer tan-- Tailored for comfort and fit--Cuff leg- plain or pocket trim--Zipper placket. SANFORIZED DENIM SKIRTS 2.88 Sturdy summerweisht denim skirts, fly front wttb white stitching trim--Charcoal, brown or dark blue, 24-30. 8.79 FOR AT HOMf OR TfAVILINC Waahable. aofUy tailored two place JuU what you'w looktnc for--Short Vneckllne, podwU.

allm akirt-- Orey and 14H-S4H. SANFORIZED QUALITY COTTON GOLFERS 8.79 For work, play or drtw thate at hone" DO mattar whcrt jroa jo top- Plaid ildrt wtth 2 me. A COOL SLOVOJSS SftfcSOCKIft MAUTY! TATTEJtSAU. CHICK DRESSES BUTTER-KRUST ENTERTAINS MORE BRADFORD SCHOOL CHILDREN OUR SHEEREST 2.79 NO IRONING So eajiy to lovely to wear--gay Uttenan check Up front. 1 hand pockeU.

full iUrt to check with navy trim, jreen white check with bteek trim Half ateu FLARI LIC RAYON PANTOS Snowy white fine qoaTtty rayoa panuea--Ao easy to forUMe to Jt-- JOL--XXX. Here 1 Our No Aasum vou of that veli groomed iook fUtterinf too! BcauUful MADE JUST LIKE MUMMY "CRACKED ICE" COTTON DRESSES 7-14 Gfidt pjny btkery. The of host to luncheon in iht di NEW'SPA'PEllfl I 1 tfwtt tool Butttr-Kruit feting Com- UMry tour Then HEAVY COTTON CLOTH DRAW DRAPES 9.59* n.H 41 288 PKah collar on ntckline full to her tmv waw-wide white plastic --YelKiw. pink or blue rot tors BRIEFS IM CNINIUJ hibrtnis on bifnd with vour very dfTT-rauir rotor rren, on white-CANNON MACH TOWELS BATH SETS 1.88 new coinrt in rrd. yriJow.

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