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The Jeffersonian-Democrat from Brookville, Pennsylvania • 6

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JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1947 PAGE SIX 0 Betrothals Marriages Announcement PERSONALS GEIST-CONNOR Mr. and Mrs. William Geist. of near Worthville, announce the niHrriiic-e of their daughter. Ha BOVAIRD-SMITH Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Bovaird, of Sugar Hill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Earl Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Smith, of Brookville. Announcement was made at a dinner at the home of the bride- zel, to Robert Francis Connor, son Guest Speakers At Civic Club Session Tuesday Guest speakers at the regular meeting of Brookville Civic Club, held Tuesday evening, January 28, in the American Hotel club room, included Jean Welton, who spoke on "Growth of Drama," and Mrs. Albert Richards, who gave a reading entitled "Story of the Blue WillOW." Mrs. Richards illustrated her discussion with blue willow dishes, brought from China, around which centered the story. Final plans were completed for of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Connor, or Crates, on Saturday, January 25, at 10:30 a. in the parsonage of STORK NEWS Miss Sue Nolph will be guest of honor at a birthday dinner this evening, given by her mother, Mrs. Harry Nolph, at her home in elect Saturday evening, January St. Charles church of New Beth Mr.

and Mrs. Albert E. Reitz, Church street. Guests will include I hirtJi lehem. Rev.

James Connor, pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony. 25, at 6:00 p. m. The names "Libby and Earl" were printed inside a miniature chest which each guest unlocked with a small key. Norwm Wiley Lolagene Shick, daughter, sheryl Anne, in the Nancy Johns, Jhelma Williams, Lancaster General hospital on Ann Marie Brady, Patty Huffman, nu ii ioa This Community Calendar A charge of ten cents per line per loitertlon will be niadn for all Items advertiainir events to which aiimlnluD Is charged.

January 30, Thursday Auxiliary Knights of St. George sponsoring bridge and 500 party in American Hotel; admission, 50c. 8:00 p. m. Advertisement J23-2t Sunday, February 3 Presentation of the cantata, "The Forty-sixth Psalm," with organ, piano and orchestra by choir of First Methodist Church of DuBois, under direction of Merrill Plyler; Brookville Methodist church; 7:30 p.

m. February 8, Saturday Bake sale for benefit of Sophomore Class of B. H. 9:00 to 6:00. Advertisement 2t.

February 3, Monday George T. Miller, of Slippery Rock, will speak on "Famous Artists I Have Met" at the meeting of Martha V. Conrad Study Club? when guest night will be observed. Mrs. Delia Ferry is chairman of the social committee.

February 4, Tuemluy Members of Wesleyan Bible The bride was attired in a aress Guests were: Lena Marie Burch- of. gold crepe with black accessor I the bridge and nve hundred party Mary H. Gilmore wishes to announce the change of ownership of the Mary Lee Beauty Shoppe, located at 155 Main Street, to HAZEL S1ECKER I who has been associated with Mary Lee Beauty Shoppe for the past three years as an operator. Mary wishes to thank her many patrons for business extended her in the past, and sincerely hopes that they continue the patronage to the new owner. Phone 746 For Your Permanent Mary Lee Beauty Shoppe HAZEL SIECKER, Owner 155 Main Street Brookville, Pa.

Rose Blake, Joanne Truman and second ani second ies, and a corsage of white carna field, Caroline Longwell, Marthi Bovaird, Rachel Ward, Mrs. Stanley Ross, Mrs. Wayne Bovaird and tions. Miss Phvllis Connor, of Wash Mrs. Charles Bovaird.

ington, D. sister of the groom, who served as maid of honor, wore wnicn is 10 De neia luesuay, reu-ruary 18, at 8:00 p. m. in the American Hotel. Mrs.

Beatty Henry was appointed chairmanof legislation, to handle any such matters as may arise during the coming year. Refreshments were, served by Mrs. Robert Wea ver and Mrs. Jack Barnes and their comimittee. child.

Mrs. Reitz is the former Josephine Anderson, of Emerick-ville. Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel Cooper, of Washington, D.

announce the birth of a son, their second child, in the Doctors" hospital in Washington, on Wednesday, January 22. Mrs. Cooper formerly was Miss Lucille Bukovac. Kappert, of Pittsburgh; Edward D. Parkey, of Pittsburgh; J.

D. MacLauchlan, of Brockway; Wil a sunset crepe dress with black accessories, and a corsage of jane wicuauguey. Miss Mary Burns, of Ridgway, was home for the week-end with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Burns. Miss Dorothy Shaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaffer, of Jenks street, has accepted a position as librarian in Wilson Junior high school, in Erie.

Miss Shaffer formerly was librarian at niiUnia hitrh sf'hnol and for the white carnations. Carl Shaffer, or liam A. Bode, of Pittsburgh; B. J. Mayport R.

D. 1, served as best Morrison, of Brockway; Andrew man. Wheeler, of Reynoldsville; E. E. Immediately following the cere Deible, of Reynoldsville; Charles Lord, of Reynoldsville; J.

P. Long, nast semester has filled a similar Mr. and Mrs. Tongred Giovan- Marcia Hicks Recovering From Coasting Accident Marcia Foster Hicks, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Hicks, a teacher mony a dinner was served at the groom's home.

Traditional wedding cake stopped with miniature bride and groom, adorned the center of the table. position in Sugar Creek township nelli announce th birth of a son, hip-h srhnnl at Franklin. John Gary, their second son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bycrly third child, Tuesday, January transanterl business in New Beth- ,7.

Mrs. Giovannelli before imar- The counle will honeymoon through the southern states. of Punxsutawney; J. C. Long, of Punxsutawney; Mr.

and Mrs. R. V. Barraclough, Smith M. Mc-Creight, Clemen Simon and Mrs.

Peter Barilar, of Punxsutawney. M. C. Sutter, of Punxsutawney; George Kurtz, Walter Morris, Robert Morris, Frank J. Mottey, Mrs.

Margaret Brown, and Arthur Eb-erhart, of Punxsutawney; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reitz and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millin, of Stanton.

Helen W. Walter Columbia Theatre Bldg. The groom is a veteran of three and one-half years' 'service with the armed forces, twenty-six months of which were spent lehem on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Wade M. Henderson and daughter, Louise, will go to Philadelphia Saturday for the wedding their son and brother, George E. Henderson, to Miss Isabel Eisenberg, of Norristown. Tony Boozer and son, William, riage was Miss Ruth Neal. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene T. Buko-vac, of West Lanham, announce the birth of a son, their second child and first son, on Monday, January 6. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Groves, of Brookville. announce the birth of Class of Methodist church will entertain their husbands and friends at dinner in church dining room; 6:00 p. m. February 16, Sunday Concert in Brookville Methodist church by choir from Clarion State Teachers College. February 18, Tuesday Bridge and five hundred party in American Hotel club room for benefit of Brookville Civic Club.

White elephant sale. 8:00 p. m. Advertisement It, in Brookville high school, who underwent an operation in Brookville hospital for removal of the spleen following a sled riding accident Wednesday, January 22, is reported greatly improved. The eight-year-old child crashed into an iron post along the side of Jared street and injured her back after which she was taken to Brookville hospital for treatment.

Since the operation for removal of the spleen on of Chicago, were in Brook 1 ville over the week-end called a daughter in the Brookville hos Sugar Hill Notes Mrs. Russell Long-well spent th 2 Price Sale! here by the death Mr. Boozer's pital on Wednesday, January 22. (Thursday her condition has stead- week-end at the home of her uy improveu. mother, Mrs.

T. D. Lesnett, in Bridgeville. father, William T. Boozer.

Mrs. J. P. Winslow will entertain her bridge club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs.

Larue Pollum, Esther Mc-Knight, Mrs. Samuel Preston and Mrs. Dwight King attended the merchandise mart in Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards, of Clarion, announce the birth of a son in the Brookville hospital on Thursday, January 23.

Mr. and Mrs. John Middler, of Summerville R. D. 2, announce the BAUCi HMAN-HTEELE Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Baughman, of Marienville, announce the imar-riage of their daughter, Clara E. Baughman, to Harry Dalph Steele, son of Mrs. Ruby R. Steele, of Sigel, on Saturday, January 11, in the Methodist church at Bradford.

The bride is a graduate of the Marienville high school with the class of 1945. Mr. Steele graduated from Sigel high school with the class of 1942 and is now employed by the Marienville Glass Company. Following a short wedding trip the couple will reside in Many At Services For Mr. and Mrs.

L. G. Brosius Thursday Rev. and Mrs. Ben Shaw and family, Laurel, spent several days All Winter last week at the home of Mrs ibirth of a son in the Brookville Blanche Goehring, called here by the death of his mother, Mrs.

Sa hospital on Friday, January 24. Harold Hatten, son of Mr. 1 Coats Suits Dresses I rah Shaw. Homemakers Club imet at the home of Mrs. Harry Atwell Monday afternoon.

Eleven ladies were and Mrs. Harold Hatten, of Hiram Mr- alKj Mrs. Robert Law. of street, was guest of honor at a Brookville, announce the birth of present; topic, "Rearranging Your dinner given by his grandimother, a daughter, their first child, in the Mrs. John Hatten, Tuesday evening! Brookville hospital on Friday, at Emerickville.

The occasion 'January 24. Mrs. Law was form- (Continued from Page 1) held is printed below: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brosius, of Langville; Mr.

and Mrs. Charles R. Glenn, of Rev. C. W.

Winch, of Johnstown; Amnion Brosius, of Mayport; J. R. Mar-kle, of Knoxdale; J. B. Porter, of Sigel; Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Geist, was his fifteenth birthday anni- ery Miss Martha Brinkley. Living Room." Lunch was served by the hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foulks, Brockway, called at the F. E. Ray-buck home Sunday afternoon.

versary. Mrs. Elmer Ferguson, ot i Hats and Accessories 50 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiles, of Worthville, his maternal grand- mother, was also a euest at the Corsica, announce the birth of a of Langville; Theodore Geist.

of son in ine tsrooKViue nuspiuii on Mr. and Mrs. William Holt, of Saturday, January 25. Langville; Thomas D. Stauffer, of Kittanning; Mrs.

Heath Clark, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flack, of Indiana; Matthew A. Crawford, of Kittanning; W. M.Andrews II, of Cannonsburg, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Holt over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ward, daughter Rae, and granddaughter, Rebecca Bovaird, were DuBois callers Saturday afternoon.

dinner. Harry Burns, of Philadelphia, and Franklin Mohney, of Pennsylvania State College, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Burns. Webster Boozer, of Rochester, N. spent several days in Brook- New Bethlehem; Mrs. H. B.

Se Clarion, announce the birth of a daughter in the Brookville hospital on Monday, January 27. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Van Steen- guer, of Indiana; P. C.

Andrews, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Boyd, of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend at the home of their parents in Brookville. Mr.

Boyd returned ta Pittsburgh while Mrs. Boyd remained until Wednesday to visit with her father, James H. Sentner, Pine street. Pfc. Richat'd W.

Ballentine, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Eallentine, of North Pickering street, has arrived in southern Japan and is now stationed at the Atomi Army Air Base.

His address is Pfc. Richard Ballentine, 1323722, 25th I. R. APO 660, Care PM, San Francisco, Calif. Among those from Brookville and nearby who attended the wedding of Miss Ileana Armagost and Elw.ood McGarey in Reynoldsville on Saturday, January 25, were: Mrs.

Grace McGarey and Mr. and Mrs. Perry 'McGarey and Mrs. Raymond Hetrick, of Brookville; Mr. and Mrs.

Herb Jmhoff, of Clarion; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Matthews, of Sigel; Mr, and Mrs. William McGarey and Alton Shields, of Baxter; Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Wyant, of DuBois, and Mrs. Edward Bodenhorn, of Sellersville. Edson London, of Big Run, transacted business in Brookville a day this week. John Verner, of Brockway, was in Brookville on business a day this week. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Frank Leathers spent two days this week in Pittsburgh. Mrs. F.

Benton Shoemaker left Pittsburgh Friday morning, en-route to Berkeley, where CRAWFORD-McCRACKEN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crawford, of Beechwoods, anonunce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ba-da. L. Crawford, to William Mc-Cracken, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Pearl McCracken, of Richards-ville, on Wednesday, January 29, at 11:00 a. m. in the home of Dr. F.

Benton Shoemaker, at Beech-woods. Dr. Shoemaker performed the ceremony. Mrs. Margery Smith, sister of the bride, and Darrell Crawford, brother of the bride, attended the couple.

The bride has eben employed by Sylvania Electric Products in Brookville; Mr. McCracken owns a garage in Richardsville. The couple expect to make their holme in Brookville. Earl Smith, Brookville, spent New Bethlehem; Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Reitz, of DuBois; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Moore, of DuBois; Rev.

ville because of the illness and! berg, of Sigel Star Route, an- death of his father, William T. jnounce the birth of a son in the Boozer. Brookville hospital ion Wednesday, and Mrs. F. Benton Shoemaker, of Beechwoods; Ross E.

Reitz, of Miss Nancy Beatty, a student January 29, Belleview. the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bovaiid. Miss Dora Raybuck, of Brookville, spent the week-end at her home in Sugar Hill.

Miss Elizabeth Campbell is a patient in the Maple Avenue hospital, DuBois. Mrs. W. M. Heft, of Buffalo, N.

Parker 51 at Bucknell University, Lewis-burg, is spending a short vacation between semesters at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. William J. and son, Billy and Eugene Mr.

and Mrs. Russell B. Goodwin and Thomas Goodwin, of Wheeling, W. E. C.

Park, of Bradford; B. M. DuBois, of Clear Bukovac. of Washington. D.

C. Mrs. Goldie Neal has returned jhad business which brought them Desk Sets field; H. D. Smith, of Cadiz, Charles E.

Scribner, of New York to her home in Altaona after to Brookville for a day this week, spending the past three weeks Three of the Bukovac brothers, with her daughter, Mrs. Tongred jwilliam, R. Henry and Eugene, Giovannelli, and family, and with a brother-in-law. John D. City; Mrs.

John B. McBride, of HKOOKVILLG, PA. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest TODAY and FRIDAY Reitz, of Kane; L.

J. Hoffiman, of her mother, Mrs. Nelson Mathers, Cooper, are engaged in the taxi-Miss Mary Louise McAninch cab business in Washington, all has completed a course of in-jowning and driving their own Warren, O. Mr. and Mrs.

Max Berthet, of iLuJF FORD-BLAIR New York City; Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Shaffer, of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend in Brookville with relatives, and attended the funeral of W. Turney Boozer.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Warner and daughter, Patricia Ann, moved this week from East Main street to 301 Main street. Mis.

Edward Bodenhorn, of Sellersville, is visiting this week with relatives and friends in Brookville. struction al tne urra-jean Deauty cabs. academy, in Erie, and has return-j Bruce Milliren, of Reynoldsville, ed to the holme her parents, in Brookville Wedneseday on Mr. and Mrs. Ray McAninch.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Simpson, A pirmanint magniti No hinges or other friction fittings to fail or wear. 4 Instead, a glistening metal sphere is securely held by a concealed, new-type permanent magnet New scoop holder makes it easy for you to replace Ihe "51" even with your eyes shut! of Elizabeth, N.

Mr. and1 Mrs. I. Gordon Forster, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs.

Ross McNeil, of Washington D. C. Clyde Lindsey, of Erie; C. F. she will visit her daughter, Mrs.

Thomas Turnbull, nee Jane Shoe- maker. Mrs. Shoemaker also will visit friends in Fresno, Calif. and "DECOY" with Jean Gillie, Edward Norris, Robert Armstrong, Herbert Rudley bigs Maw Changed Rugged Work Clothes for any job You'll be a step ahead on your job when you choose sturdy work-clothes like these to give you long service and comfort, too priced to fit your budget. swing high swing towi The new desk-styled "51" may be placed at any angle and rotated through a full 360.

A touch of the finger will poise it for action in just the position that suits you best. Saturday One Day Only PLAINSMAN AKDTBflRlADY VVIUUM ttUOTT.VHU RALST0N1 and "MY DOG SHEP" with Lanny Rees, Tom Neal, and "Flame" as Shep Scarce merchandise is coming in every week Come to WEISS BROS, for the scarce items first! MONDAY and TUESDAY I HEADLIGHT WORK PANTS $1.95 to $4.70 Coverts, Ducks Moleskins, Whipcords $2.25 New Shipment. Lace Curtains jjj i We are pleased to announce the most complete line of Valentines and Valentine Candy we have shown in several years. Candy from Gobelin's, Norris, Lovell Covell, and Princesse de Conde dressed up in Fancy Valentine colors in conventional boxes. From 1 lb.

to 3 lb Priced from $1.00 to $5.00 "Loon w-Out fSi I vai j'oiisoi i PAT KIRKWOOD XAVItR CUGAT OUT tOMIMOO Classic Paper Drapes, 2 pat- 4 QQ terns, 5 shades 9M.AV Remaining stock of All Fall Dresses Price JUNIORS-We have added a new line of Blouses! Jackie Grey Creations, 9 to 15, white and all colors. OO QQ And they are beautiful JtJO Special, one lot Ladies' Pullover Sweaters, up to CO OR $5.95 values Remaining stock of FALL PURSES ifo Price i New High Shades Corduroy Overalls 1 to 3 and 4 to 8 $239 $298 Outing flannel gowns CO iJIZ extra size White Uniforms 12" Girdles AO special Large Selection Cotton Pajamas Sizes 32-40 $298 and $398 Ladies' Fine Crepe Slips QC sizes 32 to 44 JJ.tFO Double Bed CO AO Alattress Pads V5JO All Wool Infants' Hoods, Q-fl AA $1.98 and $1.59 values JiW All Sizes CAa Rayon Panties Remaining Stock Children's Winter Coats, sizes 2-3-4, $12.95 QM AC values; closing out Many items thoughout WED. ONE DAY ONLY "KING'S ROW" with Ann Sheridan, Robt. Cummings, Ronald Regan, Betty Fields and Charles Coburn and Wild Bill Hickok Rtdes with Constance Bennett, Bruce Cabot, Warren William Valentines Valentine Gifts for AH Greetings by Norcross and Hall Mark, for 5c to 1 Children's Valentines from lc up, including boxed penny Valentines and make your own Valentine kit. News from Brookville's Sport Center New Winchester .22 Rifles, Model 52, 69 and 75 New Fishing Tackle Coming Every Day! STERCK'S NEWS NUTS CANDY Films Expert Developing and Finishing Official Issuing Agents for Resident, Non-Resident Hunters' and Fishing LicenseNo Waiting No Delay! WORK GLOVES $1.19 to $3.90 ASBESTOS TAN WORK GLOVES $1.65 RED WING WORK SHOES.

$3.95 to $10.95 Molded Sole U. S. 16-inch GUMS $8.00 KROMER GAPS NECKERCHIEFS WIGWAM WOOL SOX WORK ARCTICS WORK RUBBERS STEWART'S "Dress Well and Succeed" the store greatly reduced- WEISS BROS. Daily except Sat. at Sat.

Continuous 2 to 11. NEW PRICES Adults: Eve. Sat. Mat. 60c; Mat.

Mo, to Sat. 40c CHILDREN 2c (all ftfc.mn). All Prices lac Tax..

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