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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 9

Publication:
The Progressi
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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9
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PAGE TIN THE PROGRESS, CLEARFIELD, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1946 Social Events I'titririn Ann Kridt' (nhwtrd Lang noon, Tuesday. -July Harriet Hudson, Former GirL Wed In Church Haniet Hudson, dau- UH chut eh xhter of Mrs. Alfuretta Hudson, a pretty weeding former residents of Clearfieid, PiitrlciB Parry, (now of Winthrop, was ii if Mr. A. i united in marriage to John Ch- ui VJ'l Wwt'iPr Street, WMliszcuskl, son of Mrs'.

Helen I ol; JfU'k Wood- 1 ChwdSiw.t.'uskt and the iate Jos. Hotel Loses Nothing Except Ail Room Keys CENTREVILLE, Md. UP) This town of 2,000 inhabitants has a 20-room hotel without a single room key. Hotel Owner A. J.

Epstein says there had stolen." been a key lor each door until 1943, when he returned from the Army and found them all missing, "It was difficult to have keys made at that time, and anyway it seemed silly," he explaiifsT "because everybody is honest in Centreville. Not a thing has been Mr Mrs. Ann "I llWrt of- of Chelssea. Muss. at a nuptial mass in the St.

ToltM'ri Hewlett of- John's. Evangelical church ot i iiu- i a perform-! Winthtop, at 9 a. Saturday, i i the (U'torated I July 20. I i gindiuli.i double ceremony i i nulrm i WHS before altar i i i i mar- with white gladiolus mimic i Hi i I I and i MI UH vn tn the bi ide'b pastor Rt. Rev.

Richard J. Qinlm. The bride was becomingly at- tired in 11 dit'ss of white eyelet with white A'hltf i picture hat, and IftiKth train, a i wh.le Prayer book wlth a a i tied with inn I satin b.iby nbbon, i i mu wh.t« Mrs, stw mi Aim six. A 7V" 1 U1 ac uI br "John Hudson, the bride A Hudson, who in a yellow eyelet dress' I wish white pichnv luit and ar- I I'Wftos Her corsaije was i MI nsir. wha bu 1(1(i yt 1 A i iiit i.t A i nbhon.

i Mi I'iitucM i i of i The budogioorn's mother I I was dieted in a with ui i i i i i i K'S and i i ti Hiiutiut'ts were mm. i bi-'de chose and thpy wore of bl.ick vhfei icpe with I HI hiiir irnatl white silk m.uknuis and til Higii, i uf johiw-' i i ic('ssiiiis i i i i tniin ttnrl' Following; the ceremony a le- i i U.iiutti'sti)* w.is held home o( i iind H.ivmund O.tp- the lirlde's niolhei and in the af- I Kt't'it ks io(cj)tion was in! t'inoiiy the idiipic at 'he bude- i i i i i tn 48 i S' tKim's hojtu' In evening i i i i i 1 Dime- und i leit Hi up i on .1 i i to New York i i i MMI to the i i i i Prnnsyl- loiinei homo Clear- i i Ni-w I i i i of the, Th couple i be at i i lht(h Sih'inl in home to the-: 11 tends 382 Re- t'a'iwgie Ti-ch and Jux stivtt i Mass, af- i i at iluntlngdort. The i 'i i wiis fti tiduntad from -II i Hijsh SchiMtj and at- Philijtxburg C.oitjtli* Sunu.u, ster- Marriwl It 'h yflth Division of i rf I I I I i i for 17 t.hnrfh i i 31 innnths PK11.IPSBUKG Miss Betty i Louise daughtei oi Mr iiii Mm i P. H.urinst!, became KI Hit i i Mr Lfinsi tn "lde ol (Jt'oi-Kc- Joseph Be- hi ii ili 1 win of Mi. and i JR .1 doubj(.

mu; nuptial mass pe fin med by Rev. M. Kalinon at 0 o'clock Satuiday i i in tin- Immaculate Com option in OsceoU is SUIIK by a a ml i LJuyd Kimtosiu I JtK Wirt i Sen as maid of honor a t.nHMKt'nicnt, i a i i i i liitgmcui Helen Bei DI.I in M.K!«I- "lid. i i di the i i i i i i i I I'aul a i i Mi (mil i i i i uf iiie hi sd, the at WW i I i were i i a ui il Kirhttrti ,1 i i and i M.idiifiU's of of 1039 i Talk it i MOWN i i In i i i i i High hi .1 KI i St himl in A.JS by Hull Tolc- lihiinc Cnnip.iny in i i burn and i i i i a on! Joi past finv yeais slu i in tlie Fn-! Ibbei- I Mi i a siadui.tcd from si i a is lollfjsi- In 1943 He ib a Sprd.il tjwiutM'i of the Beta Kappa Phi i Union i a i He enteieu cxvmng A Hit- A J913 Most of hi.s i i b- i i was spent in I i a n( he was, until his i i by Uu- i i u-ivnt a i He is now in Wt'xl Doniltii automobile neie in rt.il thp i a A i tif i the cert'mony a rc- I i i i i i i i i i a and wrdditu; I On! Ci.i's,' 11 ht-ltl in the Hotel Philips Lippm! I'ajShty yiu'sK Imine- i 0 uf ''u'ely Hit' reet-ption the i' wbji'd "Hiplt It-it wedding i i iti the Pi'iono Mmintain.s Upon i in invittM i 1 i they will reside at Second Stieet BIRTHS I son i So Mi uHrt Me, nf Wnlt.iJttn* ut t'Uni)- 5 1 MI Mr and July mm feom to Mi Annviin Tit Jack ('. Mi and i White of 3' Ilio.nl Stufl, a i I him- announcod the engagement I i i i i i son oi Mr and OilbcM-t Landy Fust Street, CJearfield i is bophomoro at i Meje Mi.

I.r.ncly, dis- i th Anny An Uups i i i and a half yearn sem is a senior at Perm Situs' College js ma- 1 ihcmu'ai psychology. The wedding will take place next summer More than diiTerent makes of cms hove been man- the United States the birth of the industry. B. wiwssi i pinKUtt in fey in DR. RUBINSTEIN OPTOMETRIST Examined Murkpt St.

Phone 1120 DENVER--WP--Deputy State Treasurer Jacob Willson picked up an envelope in today's mail addressed to "The Treasurer of 'the State of Colorado, HartJord, Conn." It had been, forwarded carefully by Hartford. Willson slit the envelope and out dropped a S. Government check for $400,000 made the state of Connecticut. Willson is returning the check--in another envelope--to Hartford. Spanish ladies of the 1500's wore perfumed gloves when appearing at court.

Negio slavery was in Haiti in 1794. Alexander Graham Bell used a dead man's ear in the mechanism of an apparatus which recorded the vibrations of the human voice. When one spoke into the ear, the vibrations were traced on smoked glass. DR. MOHR OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED Telephone 3150 Market Si.

Opp. Court House Brody's Summer Cle IT'S THE EVENT ALL CLEARFIELD COUNTY WAITS FOR RESSES COATS -st SPORTSWEAR PLAYCLOTHES--ACCE Bargain Table SPECIALS Entire Stock of SWIM SUITS Now Reduced T0 Dozeps of Smart BLOUSES NOW PRICE SUMMER BAGS Plastic Patent Plastic Fabric Plastic Squares White and Multi Formerly to 8.95 NOW $399 and scores of other SPORTSWEAR and ACCESSORIES SUMMER SKIRTS BEACH JACKETS SHORTS SLACK SUITS Reduced PLAY SUITS JUMPERS PINAFORES MID-RIFFS GIRDLES JEWELRY MORE THAN 1,000 OF THE DRESSES LESS LESS LESS FAMOUS NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS 7.95 Grades NOW 3.97 to 5.96 14.95 Grades 9.95 Grades NOW 10.9:; Grades NOW 12.95 Grades NOW 4.97 to 7.47 5.47 to 8,21 6.47 to 9.71 7.47 to 11.21 S.47 to 12.71 9.97 to 14.97 ftf 24.95 yrades Extra Special! One Rack of Formerly to 16.95 NOW Suits Coats HAL Wool shetlands, fleeces, checks, pastels and soft tones coats and toppers for cool days and nights now and late into fall, suits for year 'round wear. Wonderful valases! Summer Suits an Dark and pastels, righl now at the peak of fashion. Perfect for vacation wardrobes Smartly styled, exquisitely tailored. Choose yours now al these low prices.

Formerly 19.95 to 29.95 pers NOW REDUCED BRODY'S HAS THE VALUES SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SALE BEGINS 9 A. M. BIG DAYS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPAPFRf NFWSPAPFK! I.

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