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The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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4 The Wellsboro, Thursday, January 6, THE WELLSBORO AGITATOR Established in 1854 "The agitation of thought is the beginning of wisiKm" A PUBLIC JOURNAL PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY there has been here an esprit de corps which shouH not go unnoticed. This paper expresses the sentiments of this post office district when it says. "Well done 11" David Mwsfield --Member of-THE AMERICAN PRESS HALF CENTURY CLUB PENNSYLVANIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS' ASSOCIATION Office in the Keystone Block, No ARTHUR ROY DOUMAUX 104 reet Publ.shci and Editor WINTER DRIVING President Eisenhower appointed a nation-wide commission to try a Safe Driving Day. This was Pa. widely publicized in mid-December.

The results A TM xr Bailey, Horse the Austin-Cox post, American Music Camp, Livonia, ft. Y. Roberts passed his boyhood in' heads, N. and a granddaugh- LegioCof MattsHeW, receiving the a dinnerparty-afthe hoine Bltfssburg; as KjnrMarvin, te nara of her son, Gearld Aus- of the John Zellner's on Christ- wjio recalls an incident that oc- ServJccs were at tin, a World War 1 veteran. mas th engagement of their curre overseas in the first She is survived toy daughter, son, Jack was 'announced, to world new assignment of Mrs Ruth Austin Bolt, Covjngton; Miss Christine Jaquish, daughter troops was added tn the company Griffith, pastor.of the son, Roy Austin, of Mahwah, N.

of Mr. and Mrs- Dan Jaquish, of to which Corporal Marvin waTat- i sirtew GTM 06 rl Covington. Miss Jaquish teaches tached. On account of the late- AJdion, N- Y. and iMrs.

Edith Ran- in the school system of Levit- ness of the hour all lights were dall, Elmira; 8 grandchildren and town, Pa. Mrs. D. Jaquish is in forbidden The new arrivals found eleven great-grandchildren. California visiting another daugh- bunks in the darkness as b-st Services were with ter they could and when daylight Rev.

David Griffiths official- and Mrs Gerhard Peterson, came it revealed 'these two Cemetery, Troy. MRS. AGNES WILSON Mrs Agnes (Sue) Salur Wilson, Repiescntatives. Ham Kimmclman Associates, 809 Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia 2, Pa. fJ A -O- A 113V11) i rf 12 1 TS A.

A VC1ACU LlfCOC were-'fnconclUSive. Evidently, in aH the States, there 28 wll of Ivan Wilson, 6 601 Cemetery, and four sons, of New Briton, neighborhood friends lying side if of numerous measures to convince automo- pielt- bilists that imunes to tersons and damages to ears IPSS at IHO a MRS. ANNA LOCKWOOD Herbert TVTM tho it o-avo 0 Wednesday morning January 5, injuries to persons and damages to cars 1955, at the soldiers and sailors can be greatly reduced. It does no harm to adopt Memor ai Hospital following a with grandparentS) and Mrg can tfa Herbert Peterson Two of the it gave these lads when they met came down with measles again Mr Roberts was engaged Entered -v -v vt WSr J. A A A LC4J- 4 J.i VI, Si A ft 1 1 Mt -j novel schemes to warn drivprs rhflr unusual rar-P cerebral hemorage Anna Campbell Lockwood but they didn't let it business in Bridgeport which i Wdrn drivers mat UnUSUal Caie She hag been in chaige of the 87.

Galeton, died January 1, 1955, with the holiday spirit. required trips through Tioga as second class matter Sept 20 1879, at the Postoffice at Should D6 taken, especially when On the roadS a maturity ward at the Soidjers lloiw a short illness. Coley Rusn director of the County during the year alid he dc A A a LL 3 I 8 79 northern Winter. and Sailors Memorial Hospital was a life long resident of Poho fund has soime novel ideas nev er failed to look many SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S3 60 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE 30 CENTS A COPY Phone 3527 JANUARY 6, 1955 and Sailors Memorial Hospital for seven years She was an of? need be mentioned and reiterated. of thrEry'weJT Presbyterian church.

and member of First or raising money; a toll-walk, i i i i. i i VY -CUB young people will stand at the instance, It IS lOOllSn tor pedestrians to pass be- Eastern Star, a member of the She is survived by husband crossing with boxes for tolls Jan Cars in town without heeding the railroad st Paul Epuscopal Church Frank, sons, Ralph Roy and RUs- 22, Operation Park-o-meter will ro "Ston Tt in fnlhr for Mrs Wulson wa born August sell, daug-hter, Lynette, 8 grand-, be held A dance at the high UO Slop, listen. It IS lolly lot 1926 Rhode Island chlldren and one grea t-grandchild. school, Polio theatre in Straughn drivers alSO tO assume they are on the Open road She is survived by husband, Funeral was Tuesday. The Rev Hall, the high school band will James Holliday officiated THE: MAILS MUST GO THROUGH WP i i i a i matter nf wnile passing through town.

A speed of 12 to 15 so Gary 7 at hom father comse these days mil hou? is safl, with full control of the car in Frank Satlu Westley Mdss and Bunal was in West Hl11 Literally thousand a oJ tons of extia mail has been case parked care are backing out. We" i learning 'to come to a full stop BEFORE Baltimore, Maryland and several ELIAS FROST handled by the post office service during the Christ- cential post and been picked up by rural de- icy comers may, cars into a dangerous skid. and Ihery fiom widely scattcicd farm houses. It Jt beco-mes real Jiazard when front or reai friends may'caff been speeded on its a multitude of common window is Vfth snow, or sleet. LEWIS j.

TAMPBELL canieis. It was a-fine rule which John Daugheily laid clown Foi a cents the has tirnsported mes- that there should be no turns business sec- 1Lenii campbeii and uifts a brought happiness to tion of the boro. The other ordinance forbidding give a benefit on Jan 13 in the high school gymnsium, a basket ball game is scheduled between the Ithaca Coltepe freshmen team and the Mans(Pat) Frost, G2. of Cov- Ravens, died January 1, 1955, Dick Coles, son of Mr and an extended illness Mrs Percy Coles, was recently was a lifelong resident of honored, by th General Electric at the Johnson Covmgton Goporation, rceivmg the second Survived by wife Edna Lmd highest award present by the' Frost, mother, Mrs Phoebe Frost, company for outstanding (jfforts at home, daughter, "fars Shirley in organizing the Evendale Civil Moscho, Tioga, Pa, sons Donald Defense Mutual Organization friends here He leaves a wife two sorts. ALL WAYS AT YOUR SERVICE Wellsboro A I 1 PHONE 3311 Evans Auto Used Annex 87 or rccent death of aJmost the population.

and I pave de- the parking of autos on the streete between one and at the Robert Packer Hospital services were Tuesday with ported our iii la slot and have had full as- six in the mornincr is equally sensible We have had in Sayre surance that they leach theii destinations iih- 18 18G7 The Rev Norman west Bunai A i' i L- i i---j Of evidence Of piles Of SnOW in gutters left LaTeyvilleTe was a son of Steven tery, Covmgton out iaif A wondeiful RCTVICP ui a noveinmenl winch in sciaping the highways when cms obstructed clean and yE r-ioTSmS3f sweeps. Every citizen should recognize the need He ls survivcd his wife, -i Maguie two sons, Ballon OI SUCH 1'UlCS. 0 Wellsboio. and Glenn of officiat- Ceme- an extended illness, was received by Kim Marvin Frank rtMches not fiom coast to coat but around the i i 1 1 1 1 1 ot n'fusrjujo. a a u-)enn ol Ivj a MV(1 us and has kc jt An observance will radically reduce accidents and wciisbom RD a brother RO iij) the tudition tnat the mu-t yo through.

This hrm'spd cars hPrt RD 6 a sister, has called ioi caipful planning and complete team Behind the ben ice i theie has been of Stamps the ten.s of thousands hcue been funu.shcd and have FIRST CHs SgJrwT CHR ST cancelled and sont on theii a Some assis- 141 Main street Wellsboro, Pa. Mansfield The Churches i Emory TovinsencT (Miss Margaret O'Brien, retired me 'T lbe of the faculty of Mans- has been lendeied bv the of taes foi local and out oi letters i .1 i How purification of thought ith a i the i of hat- gone brings freedom from fear, sick on vu'th speed and to the point of ness and sm be biought an angina mail foi i a doonvays. The cani- out dt chnstian i ser eis have been of some of the burden by the eSnut of locked on theii loutes church--11 oo AM Under the inks of the department AM, for the regular monthly m-cctinji Wednesday, Boy Tioop 32 meet al the diurch at 7 00 a Senior thon i a i i at 7 30 PM Mrs Mei cede ham dnectoi boio, grandchildien and flel State Teaches College, now ten gieat giandchildrcn residing in Bmghamton, was a Services were Saturday at the week cn guest of Miss Maryon CHARLESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. George Keith, Pastor i a home 139 Main Street a i a the Rev David Bui rows Cun- pastor of the Hi si Baptist Church officiating Burial was in Veils boro Cemetery A SAMUEL MAC BLANE Sunday SOLDIERS AND SAILORS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WELLSBORO PENNSYLVANIA Reading: Room open Tuesday and Friday 2 0 0 4 0 0 PM, ST PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Harry T.

Frownfelter, Rector Morning Worship '10 OOr Sun 11 15, Youth Cheny Flats service 8 00 at Cheir Church Bible study and Piici Wednesday 8 00 Youth Rally a i a 8 00 MIDDLEBURY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev Eugene Hill, Pastor FJITCI Miss 0 Bnen is now teaching literature the Bing- hamlon evening school foi adult education iMr and Mrs Tom Judge and two sons, of Rochester and Capt, Mrs Clark Judge and three chlldren of Quantieo, Samuel MatBlane, 83 of Morris a spent the Christmas hoh- Fndav. December days with their mother, Mrs was employed foi Wade Judge, at the family home ycais in the Morris Run on College Avenue Mrs Wade a Companj office and attended Judge is an instructor in the the Alorns Run Methodist rhurch. Overbiook School for the Blind He is by his i Mrs ln Philadelphia. Moses MacBlane at home daughters Mrs Fiedenck C.iesa of Elmira and i Arthm Tiaiclen Of Mansfield five graVid "Man Washln with Epiphany I 8 00 A. December 28 Admissions- Rose Kilshaw, Wellsboro, Thelma Monks, Weilsborc, Shirley Doan, Kncxvilie, Roberta Myers, Wellsboro- Ernasl, (Vary and James Ordway Elkland, Roxanna Christian, Wetlsboro, Pauline Clark, Wellsboro Kathryn Berfsche, Middlebury, Be nicp Bjrns Wellsboro Thomas Wi'liams, Corning, Doroth? Dioble, VVe'Lboro, Josephine Brook Wellsboro, Pearl Woodruff, mon Wellsboro, Edward Collins, Westfeld, Carolyn Wilson, Wellsboro Discharges Irene Baker, Westfield, Loreen Holleran, Tioga; Harlan Fellowship and George Ordway, Elk'and, Michael riungerford, Wellsboro; James vMondn 7 0 0 Ha'henll Wellsboro, Henry Geroulds, Middlebury Center, Rose Kilshaw, Wel'sboro, Bernice Weber, Middlebury Decemoer 29 Admiss'ons Marie Butler, Wellsboro; Stephen Saunders, Morris John Mshosky, Wellsboro, Donald Bell Middle- bu--y, Lurille Wilson, Wel'sbora, Margaret Henry, Wellsboro, Hazel Kolbert, West eld, Catherine Gleason, Morris, Glenora Morley, West- Discharges Roberta Myers, Wellsboro, Wheeler, Cov 1015 a Sunday Strmol The Holy Communion, contest of the Reds and Bin has ended, with the Blues The loscri i entertain 4 Church School, 11 00 Morning Prayer and Ser- 300 AM Confirmation Tuesrln January 11, at Class, -i 30 PM Young Peoples' the A.nnc\ 1115 a i srmcc Wednesday i and great grand i Thc i a uas on Sunday with the a i Dunn officia- i Burial a in Aibon ceme ten Blossburg JOSEPH GUBLO Mi on son, of his moihei Mrs Eva Cameron and aunt, Mrs Sue Hoard Miss Barbara Russell daughter of the Ed Russell is visiting Miss Sally Cowdry in Rochester anj enjoying a reunion i some of hei classmates of the Tally Ho PERSONAL In some cases where there are substantial a of life insurance, it maj a visable to create a i proceeds Such a fund can be used for the same purposes and operated in much the same manner as a testamentarj trust Trusteed life msur ance can fulfill these purposes (1) ide future come or funds for your fam ilyffi Provide gash to paj.

debts, a a pressing claims against vour estate, (3) Protect your business interests a associ ates from the vour death might cause Our trust officer i gladlv explain the advantages of these pro- upon request Tioga County Savings and Trust Company Member Fcdeial Deposit Iiiburance Corporj tion (Printed as a public service) Tiers of Ruffles Dance on Shimmering Satin, making a Merry Match for the Stars in Your Eyes WINEBURG GLEASON 100 Main Street HORNELL, N. Y. 7 30 pi a Fischer 56 Walnut Street a btreet fleid ington, a i Bpker, Wellsboro, Elizabeth Blowers, WeMsboro; Rebec ca Johnson, Wellsboro, Pauline Clark, Wellsboro, William Cochran, Gs'eron, Leon Lewis, Games Thomas Williams, Corning, N. Shirley Enderle, Millerton, Noibert Brown, Galeton, Stephen Saun- de-s, Morris December 30 Admissions Wanda Campbell, Wellsboro; Lloyd Doug'as Covny'on, Gecige Musio, Osceola, Mary Witter, Addisor, Edward Stra WolKboro Nelson Devlmg, Galeton, Effie Devling, Galeton, Katherme Stathis Wellsboro, Betty Johnson Genesee, Terry Lee Covert, Wellsboro Discharges Carol Makm, Wellsboro, Es'her Saresky, Wellsboro, Edward Coll'ns, Westfield, James and Ordwav E'k'and Josephno Brooks, Wellsboro, Luc lie Wil son Wellsboro Bernice Burns WelNboro, Ruth Jennings, Wellsboro, meeting Nettie Fegiey, Ge.nama, Martha SUttery, Wellsboro Deep-Tiber 31 Admissions Pat-- cia Tillmqhast, NeKon, John Kirknatrick Wellsboro, Luther Tarr Galeron Walter Keller, Crooked Crpek Rooert Mrri'; Discharges Swimley West- Tielc! Westfeld Fred West, Wellsboro, John Ma lio-kv Weilsboro Alice Temple, Lawrenctville, Hazel Holbert, Westfield Patricia Tillmghast, Nelson January 1 Admissions Edward Werkheissr Morris- Mildred Gerould, Middlebury Center Phillip Roupp, Mansfield, Dolores Musto, ward Strait Wellsboro, Roxanna Christian, Wellsboro, Hazel Daven poit, Wellsboro, Catherine Gleason Morris January 2 Admissions Robert Bsltzley Wellsboro, Helen Cow ard, Tioga Edna Eartlett, Mansfield Mary Woeppcl, Corning Robert Franks, a Iva Latnson Sobmsville, Buddy Frome' Wells' boro George Carpenter Ulysses, Etoise Carpenter, Ulysses, Joseph Caiy, Westfield Haroid Keck Jr WclKboro Henry Cornpton, Wells boro Linda Brock Wesf.eld Paula Cranner Wellsboro, Ella Slocum Wellsboro Discharges Dorcfha Dibble, Wellsboro George Mus to Dolores Musto, Osceola Phillip Roup, Mansfield, Emery 1 00 oman A i i a (special meet 30 PM Chon Rehearsal. Bov Scopts 7 30 Friendly the of Miss Mai- ciioiTIehearsal 1" i a i Biotheihood meeting at the A guests 'I i pga a Brotherhoods uest Oystei supper Januarj 1 3 a i Socierj i meet at i hostesses Mrs a a Stewardship i i a charge of Mrs i Bnggs Picnic dinnet sened at (Frank) Gublo 74, of A Pi died Thursday i Decembei 30 1954 retired minei he was err in latei yeais at the I METHODIST CHURCH Kent Lattimer, Pastor 69 Central Avenue hei 1000 Sunday School 11 00 Morn mg "VVoiship 7 15 i praiM Wednesday PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4 45 i Sundd school 10 DO Senice, 530 Youth Mc( t- mj, I i at 7 00 Ji Choir, at 7 30 Si (, hoir rehearsals Mis a i Burrows i of speaker at the next meeting of the Woman Association the Presbyterian Church The meet ing i be held in the Church Tuesday January nth at 800 Mrs (, Mason Owlctt i be Hastes, Mrs Webster i conduct th Devotional Senice This meeting is open to all Prcs OBITUARIES WALTER CARSON Wdltei irson 81 formerly of Carson on i Pino Creek died a a 1Q55 in the BlossbuiR Stair Hospital where he has been ,1 a i tin.

lasl fnui weeks fni iy his i Mis A a Gublo two sons and Leon Gublo of tun (laughtcis, Mr? Helen Signer of Arnot and Mrs Clifford Jeffer of New Conn a sis lor Mrs Frances Bien of Simp son Pa 15 grandchildren and MX gieal grandchildren Scmces were held on Mondas a bv lequiem i mass PI St Stanislaus Church Arnot i Edward M.nkowski i i a i i i a 1 was in St Bloislinrn Chevrolet's stealing the thunder from the high- priced cars with the greatest choice going of engines and drives! a a choice it is 1 New 162-h "Turbo Tiro or UNO new "Blue-Flame" 6 s' New (extra-cost optiom), or standard transmission 1 Come in and see how much fun it is to dmt the Jvlotoramic Chevrolet of jour choice. exciting to go Mrs Cora Austin Van Ness Mi a 01 a A i Van of oMnp't of Mans i died Decembei 31 1954 She a a Gold Star mother Mr anr Robert--on the past 2 vcars i i i i and nephews Services wer 0 held a I son Town hapel i th Or Carbon of i i a NEW "TURBO-FIRE V8 WITH SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSION i i 9 I i i i Larcom Canton Dofln Knoxville, Mildred Gcrould, Middle "Marian women of all ages Re- Burial was, CCmetcrv lh aiion --bury Center Donald Bell i a a Phelps, Bmgham frcshmrnts i be wned at thc January 3 Admissions Winifred Sec'cy Westfield, Marguerite Clo of (hc pptln Hunter, Creek Helen Boyce, Center; Louise Tni Annual Congregational Smith, Covmg'oi Sarah Kimball, Wellsboro DoElton Carr Wells- meeting of the boro, Hoffman We.feld Lyons Wellsboro, Margare' (hurch v.ll fee held on 16th at the close of the i fiction of an Trustees plus Ncwberry Osceola Walter Kol'cr, Crooked Creek Pearl u' np WoadruP, Wellsboro Mary Ordway, Elkland, Clesta Raker L.berty Thrrc I hc lh( -L Wellsboro, Susan Ruiselli Fldtr and the reading of reports of all Church ojramzations cohering Roberta Holiday, Wellsboro BIRTHS December 27 A Jry tr Mr and Mrs Robert Baker, Liberty. December 28 A girl tj Mr and Mrs Kenneth Monks Wellsboro a boy Mr and Mrs Ernest Doan, Knox lie, a girl to Mr and Mn Dale Woodruff, Wellsboro work in 1954 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH MRS MARY BLACKWELL Mix Man- a I 01. of Mansfiplri a 2 1055 HI the hom of her dauch tcr Helen a Buf falo i shr spending Winter Airs a wll a nrrmher of a field Methodist hurch In addition Miss is siinived a December 29. A biy to Mr and Mrs Naaman Wilion, WolUboro uoy Mr.

and Mrs Carl Butler, Wellsboro Chinch School i classes for all at 0 45 A Morning Worship i sermon the December 30 A mrl to Vr md Mrs Francis Campbell, Wellsboro, tor A Junior to Mr and Mrs. Eugene Bertsehc, Middlebury December 31- A boy to Mr anci Mr. Merle Johntlon, 2 A girl to Mr and Mrs Casmir Kukla, Mansfield; a gi, I to Mr, and Mrs Donald Frome, Wtllsboro. January 3- A boy to Mr and Mrs Robtrt Seeley, Westfteld; dirt to Mr. and Mrs Alton Hunter, Crooked Creek, a boy to Mr and ow for all voung people Gordon Boyce, MWdlcbury, a girl to Mr and Mrs Chester Smith, Sunday evening- al (he church at 700 PM Tuesday thc Womens will men at church SPAPFRf (iiurch for all children is held the morning worship hour Children two lo six years of atfr and juniors ape.s seven io years Melhodist Youth I Family Shoe Store MANSFIELD, PA thp Then frnm all the free rome inch roro- from of THE HKISTUN SCIECK MONITOR, an inirrnaliunal dail) new'paper: The Monitor it muf rerwf.

ing returned to aftrr a la fur of 18 mil frt degrpr frrm thr coUrftc hnl mi crfiirafion romrj fiom thf Monitor "Thr Monitor pir' me tdctu mv irorA fruJr cti pom) You. too, will find thf Monitor informative, with complete Horld npm You will discover Mcupoml in the coupon btlo" The ChnMian Scirace Monitor One. SlrcM Boston 15, Mass, A. Pleate tae Tbr CbnrtilD Srirnre Monitor (or one year I wiclo'f $15 (3 mot. 7" NfW "BLUE-nAME 123 WITH SYNCHRO MESH TRANSMISSION NEW "TURBO-FIRE V8" WITH OVERDRIVE NEW "TURBO-FIRE.

V8" WITH POWEROLIDE NEW "HUE-FLAME 123" WITH OVERDRIVE NEW "BLUE-FLAME 136" WITH POWEBGUDE Everything's new in the Motoramic Chevrolet an a ncif rar a nnr nf tow-cost motoring? A A Inc. Pearl Wain Streete Dial 2144 WelUboro, Pa. 'SPAPERJ.

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About The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser Archive

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1854-1973