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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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THE ERA, BRADFORD, Bride of Eugene Hannon PICTURED ABOVE is Mrs. Eugene Miss Mary Margaret Feeley, Chestnut to Eugene Hannon, 14 marriage solemnized April 22 at Chestnut Hill, will reside in Chestnut Miss Arline Baker, Harlan Knapp, Married I in Rixford Eidred The United Brethren Church of Rixford was the scene of the wedding April 20th, of Miss Arline Baker, daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Baker, Prentisvale, and Harlan Knapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bruner, of Moody Hollow. The Rev Arra McGill, pastor, officiated at the ceremony.

Mrs Paul Gulnac, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Miss Helen Booth of Smethport and Mrs Claude Cradduck, Portville, were bridesmaids Howard Parmeter served as best man Ushers were Frank Baker and Lawrence Bruner vanct Gulnac, niece of the bride, was flower girl. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attired in a white satin gown with an overskirt of net with train and finger tip veil Her arm bouquet was composed of white roses, white sweet peas and gardenias. The matron of honor wore green satin dress and yellow roses In her hair The bridesmaids' gowns were blue and pink They wore pink roses in their hair 'The bride's mother wore an aqua colored suit with black accessories and 8 corsage of pink roses and sweet peas The bridegroom's mother was attired in a rose beige suit with SUNNY- -SIDE UP 4637 2 to 8 Little Sunbonnet Sue herself Sweet in Pattern 4637 scalloped sundiess with perky bonnet and comfortable panties Little material little effort wonderful results Pattern 4037 comes in sizes 2, 6 and 8 Size 6, sundress and bonnet, yards 35-inch Send TWENTY cents In coins for this pattern to the Bradford Era 19 Pattern Dept, 243 West 17th St, New York 11, Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER Don't miss the Anne Adams Spring Pattern Book which is yours for only Fifteen Cents morel Full of smart easy-to-sew styles for all, it has FREE pattern for hat-andgilet set printed right in book TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1946. FOUR tty Falconer, M.

B. Redington arried in Church Ceremony The marriage of Miss Betty Falconer, daughter of Mr. Mrs S. Falconer, Jerome to M. Bruce Redingof Mrs.

May Redington and the late William Redson Foster Brook, was solemnized Saturday at 3 p. m. on, ast End Presbyterian Church. Double: Ring Ceremony double ring ceremony was rmed by 'the Rev Paul Miller, before an altar of gladioli, palms and candelabra on 1 In marriage by her father, ride was attired in a gown of taffeta with net skirt and um style bodice of eyelet emlery. Her fingertip length vell, scalloped edges fell from of pearls and she carried white tied with white streamers Her Iry included a gold watch.

the bridegroom rrying out the tradition of nething borrowed," the bride ad a white handkerchief, which ngs to Mrs 9 Burdick, an of the bridegroom. It has been family for over 200 years and was the seventh wedding cerey in which it had been used Sister is Maid of Honor isa Joan Falconer, maid of honor her sister, chose gown of aqua eta with net skirt and dutch cap of matching material Her quet was of Talisman roses. he bride's mother wore black with black accessories and ender flower hat Her corsage was lavender and yellow Mrs Redinston wore navy blue dress with navy straw hat and a corsage of red and white sweet pers Villiam Redington Jr. served as How to Dress Up A ROOM! New Wall Papers, Corer and Draperies wenders for a room which has lest Its charm, Let no shew you 1 studies. the lovely new wallpapers and fabrics for Spring and Summer, No charge for consultation.

Interior Designers 39 Forman St. Near Kennedy FOR BABY WEEK PILLOW CASES Swiss Imported ea 5.00 Others from 1.65 up BIBS Swiss Imported ea 2.25 Others from 75c up KEN'S LITTLE FOLK SHOPPE 10-12 Chestnut Phone 9450 best man for his brother Ray Garvin and Don Park acted as ushers. Prenuptial music was offered by Mrs. George Weaver, organist. She Romance," 'I Love You "Ave Maria," Promise played Me" and 1 the traditional wedding Truly." processional and recessional marches Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church dining for over 100 friends and relaroom tives The bride's table was centered with a large wedding cake topped with mintature bride and groom The bride presented her maid of honor with a lapel pin and earrings The best man and ing ushers were also presented gifts The couple left by plane from Buffalo on a trip to New York City.

For going away the bride chose 1 light blue wool suit Her two piece accessories included black plastic shoes and purse, a pink hat trimmed with black veiling and corsage of pink carnations On their return the couple will reside in Foster Brook, Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs Dykeman Gowanda, and Mrs Burdick, Buffalo Clubs, Societies at the Pennhills Club tomorrow at o'clock. Mrs. Joseph Diem will entertain members of the Wednesday Club The meeting of Monday Club, scheduled to have been held, today, has been postponed due to the death of Rotert Roy Or VERSATILE LOVELY 675 Laura Planning a bridal shower? For perfectly lovely gift, crochet and Join three of these squares in scarf! Pretty petal stitch's easy! Fun to do, 16 squares in heavy cotton make a luxurious 64x64 in dining cloth! Pattern 879 has directions for square and stitches. Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins for this pattern to the Bradford Era, 23 Needlecraft Dept, 82 Eighth Avenue, New York 11, N.

Y. Print ly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE. Fifteen cents more brings you our newest Needlecraft Catalogue- -the 1940 edition-112 Illustrations of designs for crochet, knitting, quilts, embroidery, toys, handicraft-a free pattern for cuddle toys printed right in the catalogue No Matter Where You Bought Store Your FURS Today The Way LOWEST PREVAILING RATES 100,000 COAT CAPACITY Clearfield Furs 117 MAIN PHONE 8000 4844 Miss Peroginelli Engaged to Wed Joseph Perschini Mr. and Mrs Carl Verrelli, 19 Brennan St, announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Peroginelli, to Joseph Perschini, son of Peter Perschint, 64 Davis St She is a graduate of Bradford High School, class of 1943, and is employed by Bell Telephone Co Mr. Perschini, who was recently discharged from the Army after serving two years in the ETO, also was graduated from Bradford Senior High School.

He is employed in the A and Super Market. The wedding will be June 1. Advertise in the Tre and Star Advertise in the Era and Star Florence Caufield Becomes Bride of Earl W. Hanson Caufield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Miss Fiorence 22 Congress was united in marriage George of Mrs. Anna Hanson, Interstate Caufield, to in St. Bernard Church at 9 Earl W. Hanson, son yesterday morning Pkwy, o'clock Carries Heirloom Father Frederick Reilly, The Rev assistant pastor, celebrated with the nupat an altar banked tial and flowers The double mass ferns, palms ceremony was used ring who was given in marThe bride, by her father was attractively riage dressed in a pink suit with She wore a corsage of accessories and carried silver rosary gardenias beads, the gift of the bridegroom carried, as something borShe also rowed, A lace handkershief more old It has been used than 100 years weddings through the in several years Keim, the maid of Miss Mellicent selected a gray suit with blue honor, Her corsage was also of accessories gardenias and she carried pearl beads, a gift from the bride rosary Program of Musio Caufleld, the bride's mother, Mrs attired in a black and white was dress Her accessones were checked and her corsage red rose buds black bridegroom's mother, Mrs The Hanson, wore a dress of mellow rose with white accessories Her corsage composed of yellow rose buds was Bernard Osterman was best man for Mr. Caufleld.

Ushers were George Barry and Merle Stuchel. A program of nuptial music by Alex Allard, St. Bernard Church organist, included the traditional processional and recessional selections, "Clair de Lune," by Debussy, Hannon, the former "To a Wild Rose' by McDowell 'Ave Hill, whose was "On Marla" This by Day, Shubert Beautiful and the Mother" High black accessories. Her corsage sisted red roses and white sweet The couple Hill. peas Following the ceremony a reception from 4 to 8 p.

was held at Eldred for 54 relatives and friends The couple left for a short wedding trip They will reside at Prentisvale Miss Helen Terpak Is Shower Guest Mrs Terpak of Lewis Run Sunday afternoon with miscellaneous shower in honor of her daughter, Helen, bride-elect of John Swell Dinner was served at a table decorated with pink and white appointments Those attending Included Mosdames Mary Kutchmire, Anna Minchie, Agnes Kopelock, Sue Chohrach Mary Wozer, Marle Vecellio. Victoria Carbogna, Ruth Sankner, Anna Sankner, Anna Onuffer, Eva Pace Anna Chohrach, Ann Ewell, Madeline Pelino and the Misses Margaret Kutchmire, Charlotte Sankner, Kay Terpak, Mary Terpak, the honored guest and the hostess Miss Helen Terpak received many gifts Chautauqua Society Dinner to Be Held Thursday Evening Invitations have been issued to all Chautauquans residing in Bradford and throughout McKean County, as well as In Olean and Salamanca, to attend a Chautauqua Society Dinner at The Emery, Thursday evening at 6 30 o'clock. The guest of honor will be Dr. Ralph McCallister, Director of Chautauqua's Program of tion, Religion, and Music, who succeeded the late well-known Dr. Arthur E.

Bestor, former President of Chautauqua Institution. The dinner is open to all Chauteuquans, or to anyone desirous of learning of the program for the coming season Al local committee consisting of Andrus, William Gallup, Ralph George, Paul Jones, the Rev Paul H. McKee, Phillips, John Sloan, and Charles Williams is sponsoring the dinner Reservationg must be made with Phillips, tressurer, by tomorrow noon Advertise in the Era and Star 100 Attend Reception Following the ceremony, breakfast was served to the wedding party at The Emery. A reception was held yesterday afternoon at the American Legion hall in Pine St Lunch was served from 8 table centered by a fivea tiered wedding rake Music for dancing was furnished by a local orchestra More than 100 friends attend. ed the reception The couple left for a tilp to Philadelphia following which they will reside at 22 Congress Pl Mr.

Hanson is employed at the American Legion Mrs Hanson has been an employe of the local Sears Roebuck and Co office Miss Coit Honored By Co-Workers Miss Marie Coit, bride-elect of Scott Alter, was honored at a dinner at Lynn Hall, Port Allegany, Saturday evening by the women employes of -Scott Company. The table was attractively decorated with pink and white snapdragons and sweet peas The honor guest was presented a gift Those present were Kay Henretta, Cecella Finlan, Dorothy Kohl, Frances Lea Braden Jean Warren, Rita Mackowski, Margaret Swanson, Pat Gallagher, Helen Smathers, Marian Onuffer, Marie Pantuso, Pat Washabaugh, Grace VanTine, Betty MacPherson, Betty Niver, Frances Camarco and the honored guest Just a CALL THAT'S ALL 4500 and bonded essenger fromSEGALL'S will pick up your fur cost for storage When Away or At Home Use A Powderizer It is Foolproof, Spillproof A Practical Loose Powder Dispink and green ca penser, White, blue, 2.00 CHINA SHOP 22 E. Corydon St. Dial 3711 ANNOUNCING The Opening of THE CARMINE BEAUTY SALON (Formerly Faye's Beauty Salon) Wednesday, May LOCATED AT 61 Main St. Room 16 PHONE 9880 BUTCHERS ATTENTION! 19-46 Do All Meat Saw available for Electrie 3396.

diate Reserve delivery. Call Atlantle for information. charger or write 507 DOALL PITTSBURGH Second Ave. Pittaburch CO, SUFFERERS FIND CURB MISERY DUE TO ASTHMA ATTACHES Supply Rushed Sufferers New hope for relief from distress of of ma success paroxysms with is announced palliative today formula in report has the power to relieve asthmatic and chial merly suffered congestion Men dread and women who he wheezing tell of attacks blessed of asthma with coughing, choke now reltef after PROMETIN costs $3 00 but sulta experienced, this not amounta to only few pennies (Caution use only as directed) PROM sold with strict moneyback PARK CUT RAIE DRUG Street INC. VAIL FILLED -Rose E.

Kreinson Inc.SORRY TO HAVE KEPT YOU WAITING! New wansdown FASHIONS HAVE ARRIVED! Although some Swansdown coats and suits are arriving- Just can't keep them coming fast enough for all of you! You see Swansdown refuses to sacrifice quality for quantity, so they send us only coats and suits that are perfect in style, workmanship and fabric. Some of these fashions are here now but not for long! So come In! Another Rose Kreinson Exclusive Rose Mainson Former Residents Of Derrick City Mark Anniversary Mr and Mrs. Frank Felmlee of OIl City, formerly of Derrick City, observed the 53rd anniversary of their wedding at 8 family dinner their home on April 20th. The couple resided at Derrick City for approximately 18 years moving to oil City about five years ago. Mr Felmlee, who will observe his 76th birthday in June, is a retired field worker.

Mrs. Felmlee will oil be 74 in July. Dinner was served al, a table decorated with a centerpiece of red roses The couple was united in in Oil City on April 20, 1893. riage have eight children all of They whom are living. Attending the anniversary dinMr and Mrs Harold Felmner were lee and family, Jack.

and Carolee, and Mrs Robert Felmlee and Mr Charles, Mr and Mrs Frank son, and children, Bobbie Lee and Getz and Mrs. Walter Crispen, all Billie, Bradford, Mr and Mrs James of Felmlee and daughter, Doris, Mr and Mrs Frank Hollenbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, and Emma and Patricia Ann Felmlee, all Jane of Oll City, Clair Felmlee, Sharon, Other guests attending Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Rachal, Warren, Mr. and Mrs. James and James, Sharon, and Mrs. Pearl son Hughes and son, James of Sharon. Vera Piscitelli Honored at Party Miss Vera Piscitelli, bride-elect of Nicholas Sinibaldi, was honored at shower Sunday evening given by Steve Piscitelli at the home of Mrs Mrs Christy Monago.

A bride's scrappook WAS made. Lunch was served from a table decorated with pink and white appointments and a floral centerpiece. The honored guest was presented gift. Those present were the Mesdames Ally Franco, Francis Bennett, Kenneth Atkinson, Iva McDonnell, Peno Franco 1 and the Misses Josephine and Jennie Ava Pace, Franco, Margaret Armenia and Rose Wozar, Monago, Josephine and Mary Monticalvo, Anne Chohrach and Louise Piscitelli. Advertise in the Era and Star You are cordially invited to an OPEN HOUSE at The Bell Telephone Company BE OUR GUEST FOR A VISIT BEHIND THE SCENES WATCH THE CALLS GO THROUGH HEAR YOUR OWN VOICE ON THE "MIRROPHONE" See the many interesting exhibits of the amazing new developments in communication.

An interesting and educational tour for all the family. and Thursday, May 1 and 2 Wednesday Come any time between 6:00 and 9:00 P.M. 2 Telephone Building, 30 E. Corydon Street Bradford, Pa. The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania Mrs.

Roose Economic To Help Ke 3 New York-(AP). hope yesterday Council will world" by "helping be happy and Named Temporary Ch spoke after bein she aporary chairman of commission on hum of the four commissi at United Nations he setting up machi start Imprehensive world-wide to deal with econ problems Yrs. Roosevelt, represe mited States on the ciared that "this IS a osibility" and "I hope be to do great deal antimate objective of 'dons do my best," she The commission on hur three other commi oted their initial meetin nisation work and st irte Lans which will be laid conomic and Social Cou meets in New York Me Elaborate Organiza The Economic and Soci: then it is finally devel its commissions, IS the most elaborate int ranization ever created. United Nations officials aims, have declared tr ortance in maintaining ill be equal to that of th Council. There is this differenc aims of the two count Security Council ditical problems which mace immediately, the nd Social Council will ta ut long-range progra hove the causes of war.

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