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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, THURSDAY, MAY 23, PAGE FOUR Mary Dahlgren, E. Boyle Wed In East End Presbyterian Church Osborne of Port Allegany, performed the ceremony, assisted pastor of the church. Miss Mary Dahlgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

N. Dahlgren of East Main became the bride of Edward Boyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Boyle of Welch Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the East End Presby- terian Church.

The Rev. P. uncle of the bridegroom, by the Rev. Paul G. Miller, Miss Dahlgren, given: in marnage by her father, was attired in a white satin gown.

A finger-tip length veil of white net hung from a tiara of' white sweet peas. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and sweet peas. Miss Esther Dahlgren, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a dress of pink brocaded taf' Jeta, a tiara of yellow sweet peas, and carried a bouquet of yellow' roses. Amanda Harmon, flower girl.

wore white organdy dress trimmed with lace and carried a basket of sweet peas. Peter Boyle, nephew of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Richard and Edward Dahlghen of Pittsburgh, brother of the bride. Mrs. George Weaver, organist, played a program of nuptial music.

Mrs. Dahlgren, mother of bride, chose a dress of aqua with white accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses. Mrs. Boyle, mother of the bridegroom.

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the lovely new wallpapers and fabrics for Spring and Summer. No charge for consultation. Decorators Interior Designers 39 Forman St. Near Kennedy blue with white accessories navy and a corsage of pink roses. A reception was held at the home of the bride for friends and relaThe table was centered with tives.

A -tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. The couple left on a wedding trip to Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Mrs. Boyle chose a grey gabardine suit with blue accessories for her travelling costume. Upon returning the couple will reside at 11 Welch Ave.

Out of town guests present for the ceremony were the Rev. and Mrs. P. N. Osborne, Port Allegany; Miss Betty Perkins.

Salamanca, and John Holmes. Buffalo. Margaret Bridge Becomes Bride Of Paul Rogola Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Margaret Bridge, niece of Mr and Mrs. Dominic Ross, Forman and Paul F. Rogola, son bf Mr.

and Mrs. Walinty Rogola, Clarion St. The single ring ceremony was performed Saturday, 11, at St. Bernard He Rectory, the May Rev. Father Martin Grady, assistant pastor, officiating.

Miss Adeline Colella1 was maid of honor and Leo Kornacki acted as best man. The bride chose a beige gabardine suit with black accessories and a corsage of deep red roses. Miss Colella wore a brown and white checkered suit with brown accessortes and a corsage of sweet peas. A wedding reception was held at the Ross home, attended by 50 guests. The table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake surmounted by a miniature bride and groom.

Mrs. Rogola, a graduate of Bradford Senior High School, served for one year in the Women's Army at Daytona Beach, Fla. Mr. Corps Rogola, who also was graduated from Senior High School, was in the armed forces for three and onehalf years, 20 months of which were served overseas. The couple will reside in Bradford.

Columbian Ladies Will Hold Dance Saturday Night The Columbian Ladies will hold their annual Spring dancing party Saturday at the Knights of Columbus Club House, starting at 9:30 p. m. Members of the K. of C. and guests are Invited to attend.

Reservations must be made by today and may be obtained by phoning 8375 or 5562. Mrs. Frances Fazlo and Mrs. Patricia Pecora are -chairmen for the affair. They will be assisted by Mrs.

Lillian Kennelley, Mrs. Mary Knott. Mrs. Pauline Huss, Mrs Christine Fire, Miss Kathleen Mc Knight and Miss Viola Smith. Sally Ann McCullough Honored by Parents Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. McCullou entertained at a birthday party fc their four-year-old daughter, Sally Ann. Wednesday at their home in Interstate Pkwy.

Games were played and refresh. ments served at a table decorated in pink and blue and centered with a large birthday cake. The honor guest received many gifts. Guests included Dickie Boyle, Betsy Boyle, Johnny Pryor, Raymond Rink, Dickie Rink, Jackie Fields. Peter Popiel.

Harry Popiel, Helenc and Stephen Zamberlain. SAME No You Matter Bought Where ThemStore Your FURS Today The Way LOWEST PREVAILING RATES 100,000 COAT CAPACITY Clearfield Furs 117 MAIN PHONE 8000 11 RUFFLES ARE RIGHT 4569 SIZES 14 20 3.1 Put this high on your easy-to-fit, easy-to-sew list! Pattern 4569 puts ruffles on your shoulder, lends a little look to your waist. Make it with or without sleeves. Pattern 4569 comes In sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16, 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, N. Y. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. ANNOUNCING the Anne Adams new Pattern Book for SUMMER! Yours for Fifteen Cents more Cool, smart, simple-to-sev: for the whole family.

FREE pattern and directions for making flowers printed right in the book! Teachers, PTA Heads Entertained at Dinner Retiring officers of the Fifth Ward Parent-Teacher Association last night entertained teachers and new officers at a dinner at the school. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Fretz and Miss Bertha Maloney.

Arrangements were in charge of Mrs. Charles Brink and members of her committee. Rose Kendall Women Employes Honor Agnes Wise at Dinner of the Kendall Refining Tea Room, Great Valley. Miss Agnes Wise, bride-elect, was guest of honor at a dinner given by women employes Co. Tuesday night at the Evergreen The table was decorated with centerpiece of blue and white flowers.

Miss Wise was presented a gift. The guest list: Mesdames Ethel Wilson, Mazie Williamson Elaine McLane, Ann Cloud, Grace Thompson, Agatha Iverson, Harriette Husted, Helen Heller and Florence Luzier; Also the Misses Caroline Bennett, Mildred Anderson, Alice Mac Douthit, Angela Enright, Elizabeth Griffith, Helen Huntington, Anita Larson, Madeline Schwab, Carolyn Larson, Shirley Mannirg, Ann Pennesi, Marjory Freeland, Marie Horton, Naomi Horton, Dorothy Scherer, Hazel Wilcox, Estella Snyder, Doris Alger and Louise Palazetti. Dorothy Drabant, Walter Emerson Wed in Eldred Eldred Miss Dorothy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Drabant, Eldred, was united in marriage yesterday to Walter F.

Emerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerson, also of this place. The ceremony was performed at 9 a. m.

in the St. Raphael Church Rectory by the Rev. Harland Davis, pastor. Miss Dolores Drabant was her sister's maid of honor and Richard Emerson was best man for his brother. The bride is a graduate of Eldred High School and attended Bryant and Stratton Business College, Butfalo.

The bridegroom also was graduated from Eldred High School and recently was discharged from the armed service. A reception and luncheon were held at the Drabant home. The couple left on a wedding trip to an undisclosed destination and will reside in 1 Eldred upon returning. Senior Choir Dinner Scheduled for Church The Senior Choir of the First Presbyterian Church will hold 8 dinner tonight at 6:15 o'clock in the church rooms instead of at Recreation Park, as previously planned. The regular choir rehearsal will follow the dinner.

A Seas Open Crown and Revealing Hats Portrait Choice Bonnets at Your Selections Store Favorite 0.0 Congratulate the Graduate GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATE OR COLLEGE B. WE'VE GOT GIFT DIPLOMACY FOR EVERYONE HENRI BENDEL COSMETICS HANDBAGS CASTLECLIFF JEWELRY REX COMPACTS PERFUME DISPENSERS JOHN FREDERICKS COSMETICS HENRI BENDEL COMPACTS PARKER PEN PENCIL SETS EVENING PURSES For something really charming. something entirely worthy of this once-in-a-lifetime occasion shop at The HOTEL Emery EMERY Shop LOBBY BRADFORD, PA. 63 wal 63 Calendar of Events TODAY 11:30 A. M.

Registration, Northern vania Area Conference, YWCA, 113 Main St. 12:30 P. M. YWCA Conference luncheon. 2 to 4 P.

M. Discussion sessions, YWCA Conference. 6:15 P. M. Senior Choir dinner, First Presbyterian Church.

6:30 P. M. YWCA Conference dinner, First Baptist Church. Sixth Ward School faculty dinner for executive committee members of Lorana PTA, The Emery. 8 P.

M. St. Bonaventure Alumni of Bradford meeting, The Emery. 8:15 P. M.

Bradford Branch, American Assocation of University Women, meeting, Women's Literary Club. FRIDAY 12:30 P. M. Friday Club luncheon, Pennhills Club. 8 P.

M. Needlecraft Club meeting at home of Mrs. Dena Gelbel, 375 E. Main St. Local Briefs Sylvester J.

Carrara, 23 Roberts has been honorably discharged from the Navy at the Separation Center, Bainbridge, Md. He served 29 months, 11 of which were spent in the Pacific. Dr. and Mrs. A.

W. Vernon, South have returned home from St. Petersburg, where they spent the Winter months. They have as their guests here Mrs. C.

B. Vernon and daughter, Dorothy, Norman, and Mrs. Ray Smith, Sanford, Me. Miss Phyllis Carrara. an employe Gifford-Cyclone 4-H Club Elects Joyce Lloyd was elected president Gifford-Cyclone 4-H Club of at of the the organization's first meeting afternoon in the year yesterday Cyclone Community Church.

named were: BarOther officers bara Anderson, vicepresident; Geraldine Brown, secretary; Barbara 1 leader; Janet Towner, Lloyd, game leader, and Barney Brown, song news reporter. members attended the Forty-one session. "Home-Makers' Assistance" chosen as the project for the was were played. Anyear. Games nouncement was made that the next the Navy Department in Washof D.

is spending a week ington, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carrara of 23 Roberts St. meeting will be held June 10 1:30 p. m.

in Gifford Community Church. Advertise in the Era and Star SET- -UP IN SQUARES 863 Laura Wheeler. Set yourself up with a cloth, a scarf or a luncheon set this square can be used for all of them. Jiffy crochet at its prettiest. A 14-inch square--crocheted in jiffy in double string; smaller, daintier in a single strand.

Pattern 863 has directions; stitches. Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coirs for this pattern to the Bradford Era, 23 Needlecraft 82 Eighth Avenue, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER your NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE. Fifteen cents more brings you our newest Needlecraft Catalogue--the 1946 edition-112 Illustrations of designs for crochet, knitting, quilts, embroidery, toys, handicraft--a free pattern for cuddle toys printed right in the catalogue.

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