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THE AGITATOR: WELLSBORO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1041. fflellatoro Agitator Wednesday, July 9, 1941. --Pvt. Wayne Smith, of Indiantown Gap, spent Friday and Sat- I RIGHT ABOUT HOME. N.

spent the week-end with M. S. Wilson at Little Marsh. --Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Dunham' urdtt i his Parents, Mr. and are in New York buying mc-rchan-' Mr8 Arnold Smith, at Whitqpy- di.su for the Dunhanj store. of in WolUboro --Wanted! More quilts! New quilts! Repeaters! --John Knudscn js spending two months in Oklahoma. --Miles Comstock is seriously ill at the Blossburg hospital. --Mrs.

Rowena Hampton is vi-- iting friends in PitUbuixh. --Miss Elizabeth Roy home from 1'ottsville Friday. --Mrs. Kate Gee, of a spent the in --Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Grejro anon a motor U'ip through New land. --Two-cent Supper at Church of Christ. Thursday 5 to 7. --Mr. and Mrs.

James B. Huberts, spent the week-end at Atlantic City. --Attorney and Mrs. l. Webb are enjoyintv a nip 10 California.

--John Y. Roy, of PoUsvillo spent the week-end i WelL-boro relatives. C. Youn.fr is i i treatment at the Packer i a at Sayre. --Editor Lane, of the Westh'eM Fre.e Press was 111 on i i Monday.

--W. M. Ki'oll, of i i Ohio, spent the i a i here. --Mrs. i of a field, R.

D. 1, was a caller at i office a --Mrs. William Thursday to visit i and relatives in Michigan. --Donald Campbell, a i the Harrisburg a i home er the week-end. --Dana i a of i Barrc, spent the week-end will'.

ellsboro relatives. --Attorney and Mrs. I i a i Eastian, of a i of Wellsboro relatives. --Miss Florence Buckley, oi Philadelj)hia, is visitinjr her i Miss Catharine aHrrison. I --Miss Jessie of a i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i USED CARS 1940 Packard Sedan Arab.

6 Sedan Ford Pickup 1836 Buick Sedan 1934 Pontiac Coach DS-35 International Truck, 2- ton 1935 International Cl Pickup 1935 Ford Coach 1931 Ford 4-door Sedan 1931 Ford Coach Get Your Wheels Aligned It costs you i to got them checked. balanced free--you pay only price of weights. 24-HOUR SERVICE HAWK'S GARAGE 40 Main Street, Wellsboro, Pa. iiiiimiiMimiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim --The Nessmuk Rod and Gun 1 Miss Martha Yahn, a member i meet in the fire a i of the Lakewood, N. school fa: rult.v_ ui-Mimlinir hor vaci Richard accompanied them.

--Attorney Charles G. Webb --Phyllis Jessup, aged 11, dau- was elected president of the board Bhter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Jussup, directors of the Green Free Li- was cut and bruised about the face bt Wednesday vice DOUBLE WEDDING. Tuesday when she lost control resident Mite CatJeriHe thleen Radebaugh, dau- TODAY'S LINE-UP OF THE TOP Uf ED MR BUYfSnTOWM 1940 Buick 48, Radio 1939 Buick 48, Radio 1937 Buick 48, Radio 1932 Buick 4-door Sedan, Model 57 1939 Pontiac (6) 4-dr.

Sedan 1938 Pontiac (6) 2-door with Trunk 1940 Chevrolet Matter 2- pass. Coupe Pickup 1939 Chevrolet Spec. Del. 2- door with Trunk 1937 Chevrolet Spec. Del, 2- Coupe 1932 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan 1935 Olds Cabroilct Coupe 1939 Plymouth Del.

2-door with Trunk 1936 Plymouth Del. 4-door Sedan 1934 Plymouth Del. 4-door Sedan 1933 Plymouth Del, 4-door Sedan 1934 Ford Del. Coupe 1938 Studebaker (6) 4-door Sedan, Radio 1940 Chevrolet Ton Pickup 1939 Chevrolet Ton i 1937 Chevrolet 1 2 Ton 131 in. W.

B. Coal Truck rooms tomorrow evening. 1 Mildred Bowen, of Great Neck, Loiifj Island, formerly of Wellsboro, is a guest of Mrs. O. H.

Kvans. --Ur. and Mrs. Richard Johnson of a are visiting: Dr. John-on's parents, Dr.

and Mrs. C. S. --Pvt. John W.

Smith, of Pine Camp, N. spent the i his paV'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith. --Stephen III, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Mclnroy, is a patient at the Blossburg hospital. --Notice to clubs and needle wo- i Material for B.W.R. quilts it! i a to sew, and sew when you meet! 1 and Mrs. Marc Dilmoiv and Terry, of Elmira i i i a i relatives it: Wellsboro.

--The Wellsboro Business and Professional Women's has the rooms over Smith's -hoe store. Mr-. F. C. a i of i sey Shore, is i i i her sisters, i harles M.

Elliott and Miss Sara Keajile. --Mr-. Hujrh Horton, of Jackson HciL-ht-. N. i- -pending some i i her parents.

Mr. and Mrs J. G. Stevens. --Dr.

Robert Steele. of Chicago. i- spending: a week i his mother J. F. Steele and Miss Mar- i Steele.

--W. L. Beckwith of Wellsboro. operating: a new trailer truck on i Wellsboro, Elmira. ex- i schedules.

Miss i a Weidman and Geo. Barber, of a Shat'e, gruests Sunday of i and Mrs. S. L. Boom.

--The Fire a respond- ei! to a false a a at a. a a A i i are making: i.n i i a i --The barn on the property of i A i Sherwood caug'ht lire i i i p. Wednesday. The damage wa- -liirht. i a Michael Dovolos, Co.

S. I a- a frue-t of his i a Gus i i I.atxer a a ily of St. Louis, are spending: at i home on a street in Wellsboro. --Private Paul E. Gore, of the aeronautical university in Chjcago, visited his mother-, Mrs.

Ma. Gore, a few days last week. --Mr. and Mrs. R.

V. Beeman and daughter, Betty End i have been visiting; A i a i --Eaii i a i a Albert Harrison, of Ridg'elield, arc g'Ucsts Hai ri-on's mother. i i Harrison. i i a Sween a a i i 1 i and J. W.

i i a a i i i i here. a i of a guest 1 of Bayles' Mr-. Eaton i and Mrs. C. W.

liartoo, a i i i i i a ill 1 i I a i a i a i i a i at i Satin day. H. K. a tnt i of at L'm- i tin 1 i her i Mrs. C.

E. i a Ernest Sweet, of Lonir 1 i i N. are guests i a Mr-. Ik i i and John 11. Phillips.

--Mis- Leah of Rochester, spending 1 her vaca- i i parent. 1 a E. 11. of a a Mr. and.

a a I i of i i 01.. i i i and C. W. Bar- culty, is spending her vacation witn her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Yahn. --The British War Relief workroom has a large supply of wool and cotton materials available foi quilts. Please call for your supplies. --'Frank Murphy, a student at the University of Michigan, is spending the summer with his parents, Attorney and Mrs. Thomas F.

Murphy. --Mr. and Mrs. Max Bailey and fwo daughters, Connie and Sandy of Burlington, Vt, are visiting at Mrs. Bailey's mother, Mrs.

Owen Is. Smith. --The Catlin Hollow W. S. C.

S. will hold an ice cream social at the her vacation at home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lake Keuka. Fuller Thursday evening-.

July All invited. --Mrs. Ethel HarUog, of Renovo, and Mr. and Mrs. John perihwati, of i were guests of Leo Wilson and a i over the week-end.

--Mrs. Kathryn of the Rochester school a is spending the summer with her sisters, Mrs. Ward Bastian and Mrs. Fiank Pagan, --The Garden i meet Monday, 14, at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. T.

A. Crichton. Dr. i of Stste College, will be the speaker. --The Wide Awake class of the Charleston Baptist church wit! hold a meeting Friday night, 11, at tbe home of Mr.

and Homer Maynard. --The ladies of the Methodist will hold a bake sale at the Lush store Saturday, starting 10 o'clock. A i of baked and salads. --Miss Jeanne M. Gross of Long a N.

is i the mer at the of Postmaster ann Mrs. Charles K. Fullwood on Central a --Robert Stebbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stebbins left Sun- i i'.

iv for Bethlehem. Where he has i a i i in the hem Steel Works. and Mrs. A. M.

of a a i a i i Wellsboro a i Mr- 1 Brown was Miss a Kress, of WelNboro. --Mr. and Mrs. a a a son, i i a a a a Crossley and a i of Williamsport, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

George Mather. ---Robert Keck, Mrs. Henry Keck, of Wellsboro, a member of Co. 103rd Medical Regment. I'N'G, stationed at I iantown Gap, has been promoted to corporal.

A and Mrs. E. R. i 1 a of a i D. spent the at their here.

Mrs. S. Y. a to Washington i them on Monday. --Mrs, i i a Rees was called to Tu-caloosa, A a a a by the i of Mr.

Rees' brother, a P. Rees, who a major a i at a Birmingham, Alabama Hospital, --Dr. Robert i i U. S. been spending a few days i his parents, Mr.

and Mr-. He is S. trans- her bicycle on East avenue and crashed into a telephone pole. --Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard E. Munroe, daughtel', A and BOH, returned to their home in Norfolk, Sunday after a few days' visit i Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Munroe and other relatives here. --Bruce Payne, Richard Gregor and Kay Bradley, of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. George Lobingier, of Pottsville, and Mr. and Mrs, Blair Smith, of Erie, were g-uests Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. H. G. Roy. --Miss Barbara V.

V. Bennett spent several days at Cape May, N. last week, returned home ac-' companied by her sister, Miss Jane Bennett, who will spend part of Little Banks" on bccretury, Dr. Louis A. Lyon; treasurer, Joseph H.

Williams; house and grounds committee: Charles G. Webb, Joseph H. Williams, Mrs. Orrin G. Cocks, Mi's Farnham H.

Shaw and, Miss Catherine Harrison. --Robert F. Davidson, physicia! education instructor, Wellsboro High School and manager of the Woodland Park swimming pool, has returned from the National Aquatic School at Chautauqua, N. where he completed a course in life saving, first aid, and advanced work in canoeing, boating, swimming and diving. He served as First Mate and was elected King Neptune for the annual in- i of first year students at the school.

A double wedding will take place in the near futue when Misses Ka- ---One lane of concrete on U. S. 0, between Ashley's Corners and Mansfield, has been completed. One. lane on South Main street in Mansfield has been finished and good progress is being made on a second lane.

--Mrs'. J. M. general chairman of Ladies' Day, Tyoga Country Club, announces the be- i i of Ladies' Day luncheons, followed by cards or out-door games beginning today. Luncheon at one o'clock.

--Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chamberlain and son, Lee, of Kalamazoo arrived here to spend a few (lays with Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Mather, of Rectory Lane. Mrs. Chamberlain and son, expect to sta here two weeks. will be a regular ing of the Wellsboro Fire Depart- Friday i 11. i a i i I i i i CHILSON--SNYDER.

Lila Mourey Chilson, of Nelson, only daughter of the late Carrie Mourey of Farmington Claude Snyder, of Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snyder, of Atlanta, N. were married July 3, at the Presbyterian manse at Osceola, by Rev. Walter E.

Ruch. They were attended by Mr. tind Mrs. Oscar Smith, of Nelson. ghters of Mr.

and Mis. J. L. Radu- baugh, of Bradford, will be married respectively, to Marshall M. Webster and Stanley D.

Woodward of Mansfield. The Misses Radebaugh were graduated from Mansfield Teachers College in 1940, and for the past year Kathleen has been teaching at Waterford, and Jayuc at Lenox, Pa. Mr. Webster, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Myron E. Webster, of Mansfield, and Mr. Woodward, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

Albert Woodward of Mansfield, are graduates of Mansfield Teachers College. Mr. Webster is principle of the A i Center High School, Meshoppen, and Mr. Woodward is principal of the Consolidated School at Powell, Pa. CASH LOANS We can (jive you immediate action on any request for a loan.

you are faced with money problems of any description we will be glad to help you solve them. We finance all makes your next car with us. of new and used cars. Finance ELMER G. CARSON AUTOMOBILE FINANCING PERSONAL LOANS WELLSBORO, PA.

Thu office Daylight Saving Time. to be made at a a this meeting, is desired. a A EVANS AUTO CO Ine. Wfllltboro, 231 i i a loo. a a i i i a i i and Rebecca Nickels, of a i were gin sts of Mi.v M.iry i over the weekend.

George B. i officer on the a --The ear of A a lire on Cortland street 'it 1 p. Saturday. The Fire Dep a answered a a blaze ea-ily i i at. the damage was i and Mrs.

S. C. Boyii a i a a of i a phia, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Seely and son, Charles of i a spent the week-em', i Mr.

and George R. Piercey. 1.1 i of Wellsboro, Mary a i a i i i i i i a i a i i I loyd K. i Vv ho i to New to a a i i ac i a i i wa' Ti xa-. i i ing --Robert Hamilton, of Syracuse, joined hih i and daughter in Wellsboro, for the week-end.

a i and daughter have been guests at the home of Mr. Hamilt mother, Mrs. Andrew Brady, i A. H. Dartl and Miss a a --Rev.

Harold W. a is at i Lake Institute for th'. 1 Meth-, odist Fellowship at i Lake, Perry, N. Y. He is counselor at this i i and also a member of the teaching staff Mr.

a will be in his i nere next day. --Mr-. John Wasson and a i ter, Joyce Lucille, and Mrs. sister-in-law, Miss Josephine Wesson, of Mattituck, Long Island, were gyests of Mrs. Wasson's sister.

Dr. Lucille Fleschutz, yester- a on i way to Wellsville and Coudei sport to i i relative-. --Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A and children, of Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. Newstock and -on, of Adam.stown, J. B. Martin, of i N.

and F. A. Och, of Corning, were gu 'sts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siemens.

They spent the Fourth at Tyadaghton Lodge on Pine Creek, --Brothers of D. C'. i and i a i i were guests at a a to the of 2Ii. a i i nid a i Mrs. Floyd Lowell, and i i i he i i i home i i i a a i Mr.

i a i a i weeks. --Edward Leibig has been elected a member of the a i 01' the Soldiers' and Sailors' ial Hospital. Frank a and Clyde W. Bailey have been elected members of the board of trustee- to i the vacancies caused by the death of George Harrison and the resignation of Captain C. F.

Russell. --Miss a Walter is the visitor in the Department of i a i She is graduate of West Chester a Teachers College and of the Penns a i a School for Social Workers in Philadelphia. For some time has been doing field i i a i a Her residence in Well-- boro it at the home of Mrs. F. II.

Kennedy. The Rod and Gun PLUMLEY--CARPENTER. At the home of Mr. and Edwin Plumley June 27, in the presence of the immediate families their daughter, Alice was married to Robert Carpenter, son of Mrs. Monroe Carpenter, of Middlebury Centel.

They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Spencer, sister and brother-in-law of the bridegroom. A the ceremony refreshments were Mrs. Mae Brown presented the bride i a a i i cake.

They will be as home at Middlebury Center, Pa. "GILES--SMITH. PRESTON--PHILIPPE. Miss Amy B. Philippe, of Phi 1 adelphia, and Dr.

Daiel J. Preston, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. PIPS- ton, of Manslield, married 28, in the Cathedral of St.

John, Wilmington, Del. Rer Hiram R. Bennett, rector, peri'orml ed the ceremony. The bride wore i jersey with a large white hat, and a corsage of white rosebuds. ss A i B.

Raybuck, of Philadelphia, maid of honor, wore pale pink with a corsage of i rosebuds and i ium. James W. Preston, of Mansfield, was his biother's man. Following the ceremony, frienus of the couple were enH-i'tainod at a luncheon at the DuPont. Dr.

Preston is a graduate of Temple i i School of Medicine, and Mrs. Preston is a graduate of the Temple i i i School of i Dr. Pre-ston practicing surgery in i i Dr. and Mrs. Preston i resitie 600 Delaware avenue, i i Miss Myra E.

Giles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Giles, of Mansfield, arid Donald F. Smith, son of i and Mrs. Ross Smith, of Mansfield, were married June 25 at the home of the bride's parents.

The house was decorated with mixed flowers and roses. An arch was made by the bride's sister, Mrs. Dorothy Webster. The wore light silk and carried a bouquet of 1 Their attendants, were Mr. and Mr-i E.

J. Wood, of Elmira Heights, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. The flower girl, Carolyn D. Giles, sister of the bride, wore light 1 Jtjljie. The flower boy was Dale Mitchell, nejghew of the bride.

Mrs. Smith is a graduate of the Mansfield Senior High School, class of 1940. Mr. Smith is a graduate of the Mansfield Senior High Schaal, class of 19:18 and is employed at the Mansfield plant the a i League. BUTLER--SMITH.

ALGER--TUCKER. Miss Mary Louise Tucker, dau- i ghter of Mrs. W. C. Tucker, of Holla, and Robert P.

Alger, 1 of Winfield, son of Prof, and Mrs. Hugh W. Alger, of Mansfield, were married at the home of the bride's mother. I The bride, who was given in mairiage by ht'r brother. Charles P.

Tucker, of Rolla, wore a i lace fittcd basque gown, i i qiiisette skirt and iiingertip i and carried gardenias and orchids. Miss Alice T. Alger, of i sister of the i was 1 a i of Miss Joyce Esther, of i Creek, was brides- a i and Miss Sidney McFarland, of Rolla, flowergirl. Best man was Homer A. brother of the bride, and usher- 1 were Wallace 1 Tucker, a brother, 1 and E.

H. Collier, of Rolla. 1 They i reside in i i where Mr. Alger is a i i engineer. The i is a graduate of Spring-field, Teachers College, and been a i in Mt.

Grove School at Rolla. Mr. Alger is a graduate of Mansfield Teachers College and the I. i i i School of Mines at Rolla. At the home of Mr.

and i a i at A a i at p. i a Grace i a i a was inarrie 1 to Frederick Marshall i in a candle liirht service. Rev. Merle H. of Gaines, the ceremony before an arch of a i and red a roses and baskets of i i and 5 rose peonies.

The i i in maincige by her a wore a heavenly street length d.ress i a corsage of sweet peas and i flowers. 'Miss Marian Soderquist, of 5 Wellsboro, bridesmaid, wore a gj ty pink street length dress and had a shoulder corsage the same as the 5 bride's. The bride's cousin, A i 5 Butler, flower i wore i taf- feta. and carried a ba-ket of i i and lose peonies. Ma- IS hlan was be-t a Thu bride is a grai of Wellsboro High School, Cla-s o'' 1940, and the bridegroom is em- 5 'oed at Patterson's.

i 5 ceremony a was ed to 40 On the i cake a a mi- i bridge and groom whk'r. was on the golden wedding- cake M' Mr. and Mrs. James a i 5 by Mrs. John Doane; other music was provided by Miss Audrey Griffiths, contralto, and Miss Caroline Grant, flutist, of Mansfield.

Thf bride wore a i dotted mou-seline dp soic over white taf- a i a i cap and shoulder-length i She carried a Colonial of sweet-heart only a a vas her sister, Mrs. i i a Pierce Randel, of St. Paul. i 1 who won 1 shell i i and carried an arm of i i and loses. Jarms Stacy Coles, New was be-t man.

The bride's woi blue ci ope i a i hat and corsage of tali-man and gerbera. Mr. Starughn's mother wore i lac" i a i hat and corsage of white roses and gerbera. Following the ceremony a i i was given at The i tle a The left a i whore they will spend a vac a i A August 1 they will be at home at 402 North Columbia street. Chapel Hill, N.

C. Mrs. Straughn. who a graduate of Deni-on I i i a i and attended the vania School of Social Work. Phila i a wa i a ber of the staff of the 1 Welfare Services of TiogHi Mr.

Strauirhn is the son of Mrs W. R. a i of a i i and the late Dr. a who was for years i of Mansfield Teachers College. He i- a a a of the latter i i i and a New York University, Temple University and has a master's degree from Cornell University.

At present he is bacteriologist at the Medical School of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Out-of-town guests included Mrs Walter DeWitt, sister of the bride; Mr. DeWitt, ami James Frank and Philip DeWitt, Troy; Airs. John Steinberg, sister of the bride, and Mr. Steinberg, Garden City, L.

Mrs. Edwin Bailey Dolan, aunt of the i and-Rev. Mr. Dolan, Meli oe Highland-, Lloyd Strauehn, Salisbury, Miss Margaret Nietsche and Miss Mary Verlenclen, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mis.

F. H. Bauer, Slippery Rock. MIDDLEBURY ROUTE ONE. Mr.

and Mrs. Leigh Palmer took i son, Ronald to Williamspoit for the removal of his tonsils last Monday. Mr. A a Stevens of Philadelphia, is i i i her daughter, Mrs. i a Palmer.

Mrs. a Ingersoll and daughter, Roma Jean, called an Mrs. i i A last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. a i a i Mrs.

Mary Redfield, and Mrs. Clara Brown, spent last with Mr. and Mrs. Owlett at Osceola. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stevens, near Watkins Glen last a a cherries.

I The Newest Dresses i the A A In a floral i of i i roses, Miss a Constance a a a i a a at the of her a ents, A i a i a dean of Mansfield State a and Mrs. Belknap, to i liam Ringgold a ef Chapel i N. C. The was performed by the bribe's a er in the presence of a guests. The i march wa- played are Shadowy Cool MIDSUMMER BUCK Sheer Crepes Jerseys Satins Liirht in weight, they're cool to wear now yet so newly styled, you'll wear them well into fall.

Many with gold i i others with frosty white accents. Sizes 12 to 44. $C-95 $795 .00 i I i USED CARS 1940 Chevrolet Coupe 1939 2-door 1939 Chrytlcr 4-door 1939 Ford 4-door 1938 2-door 1937 i 4-door 1937 DcSoto Convertible Sedan 1S34 Dodge 4-door 1938 Chevrolet Truck PUTNAM SALES SERVICE J. F. Husted, Mgr.

WELLSBORO, PA. (Formerly Dartt Auto Co.) to San A i i i meet i the room- by i oM'r the i at p. d.s.t.. 10. will be a i 100 rim 1 have been re- and placed in the i be relea-ed laU i i season.

A a i a I i a Wellsboro a --Capt. and Mrs. i i i i H. i a been i i i i niece, Mrs. Harold W.

nay, to i ho'iie in 1 )C a Sunday. Mrs. a at. urged RJCHARD THOMPSON. iimiiiiimiimimuiiMimiiiimiiiiiim USED CARS 1936 Deluxe Plymouth Sedan 1936 Chevrolet 2-door 1936 Ford Coupe--A nice one 1935 Oldsmobiie 6 Sedan 1935 Dodge Coupe 1934 Plymouth Coupe 1930 Chevrolet Coach H.

H. CAMPBELL CHRYSLER DEALER PHONE 167 miimiiiimmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii a i are to be discus-ed. Richard Thompson, 4ii years, of Mansfield, it'll 5, at the Blosshurjr hospital. He is survived by his widow; daughters, Mrs. Charles.Dewey, of New Orleans; Mrs.

Jack Isaacson, of a i i i i Florence an' Frances at home. The funeral wa- 1 held a i a in the Watson cemetery at Rosevillo. Nationally Famous FASHION STAR SUPS Unconditionally Guaranteed Styled Right Made Right Priced Right Bias, and 6-gore styles. Plain tailored, em- broidered, tatting trim- med, or lavish with lace. Satin, crepe and taffeta.

5 White, tea rose, navy, black. Sizes 32 to 44. 5 1 A 70 Main Street Wellsboro niiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiujujiiiuiiuiiiiiiuuuiiiiiiiiiiiiT WEDNESDAY Your Last Chance to See This Picture in Beautiful Outdoor THE KID" WITH ROBERT TAYLOR A Maureen O'Sullivan PLAYING TA ARCADIA THEATRE Thursday--Friday Joel McCrea AXD Ellen Drew "REACHING FOR THE SUN Stars at Play" SATURDAY Bill Elliott jy NORTH FROM THE LONE STAR GIRL" News Sunday--Monday IN COLOR MOON OVER MIAMI" WITH Betty Grable Don Ameche NEW March of Time NEXT WEEK Tuesday--Wednesday CLARK GABLE A Rosalind --IX-THEY MET INBOMBAr July 18-19-'a WANTED NEWSPAPER NEWSPAPER!.

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About The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser Archive

Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1854-1973