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FOUR BRADFORD EVENING STAR AND DAILY RECORD. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1942. Society Weddings Troths Club News Dinners Miss Frances Harriet White And Lieut. Clayton Hackman Married at Moore Field, Tex. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Frances Harriet White, lin White.

65 Congress Clayton P. Hackman, mEN Hackman of Myerstown, Pa. The ceremony was performed yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at the post chapel at Moore Field. Mission, with Lieut. Kermit T.

Melugin, chaplain, officiating. A profusion of Easter lilies were used in decorating the altars of the church. Members of the Moore Field chorus supplied a program of wedding music. The bride was dressed in a tailored navy sheer suit with white accessories and wore a corsage of white gladiolas and white cornflowers. Mrs.

Hackman attended Ogontz school, Philadelphia. Grier school, Birmingham, Perry Mansfield School of the Theater, Steamboat Springs, Western college, Oxford, and Pennsylvania State college. graduating with the class of 1941. She is a member of the Bradford branch of the American Association of University Women and of the Women's Literary club of this city. The bridegroom attended Schaefferstown, High school Slip Covers for Spring Get your rooms into smart new 1942 clothes! The fashion is for flattering, colorful slip covers, not only for living room and library chairs and sofas, but many other pieces of furniture all over the house.

All the smartest new fabrics here for your selection. Decorators Interior Designers 39 Forman St. Near Kennedy daughter of Dr. Benjamin Frank- street, Bradford, and Lieut. of Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton P. and was graduated from Penn State college with the class of 1941. He is a member of Alpha Zeta fraternity, having served as vice president of Morrill chapter during his senior year in college. He is president of the Penn State chapter of Block and Bridle, the national organization of college animal husbandry students.

and is master of the Penn State Grange. Lieut. Hackman entered the air corps September 29, 1941. and ceived his primary training at the Missouri Institute of Aeronautics and his basic training at the Enid Flying school in Enid. Okla.

He received advanced training at Moore Field and on April 29, the day before his wedding received his commission as second lieutenant. Miss Fanny Fair Feted At Farewell Party Here Mrs. Virginia Bagnato was hostess at a surprise farewell party last evening at the home of her sister. Mrs. J.

B. Giest in Howard street, honoring Miss Fanny Fair who will leave Sunday for Philadelphia to reside. Ten guests attended. Dinner was served and a social evening enjoyed. The honor guest was presented a gift.

Guests were Ruth and Doris Johnson. Josephine and Mary Zamberlin, Mary Bragg. Helen McConnell. Gloria Scrivo, Mrs. J.

B. Giest. Mrs. Bagnato and the honor guest. Read The Bradford Newspapers This is what New York WOmen say about Bob: The Young love Feather, the Feather Bob because it is suitable for all occasions." The gray -haired woman: love the Feather Bob because it makes me look years younger." The career girl: love the Feather Bob because it's SO practical and yet SO pretty." The junior miss: love the Feather Bob because it's a honey and such a snap to manage." Call Lucas for consultation.

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inspection. cost Your de- far 9 Your under 10 fur messenger periodic ing Estimates is will call. on repairMODERATE RATES PHONE. PHONE REPAIRING REMODELING BRADFORD 4500 OLEAN 5154 Have You A Checking Account In these days when time and transportation are important considerations, you need the convenience and efficiency of checking facilities. Pay bill: and make other remittances by check.

Your checking account also provides a safe depository for current funds and is a valuable aid in budgeting. We are glad to open accounts for personal needs. ESTABLISHED 1879 BRADFORD NATIONAL BANK BRADFORD, PA. RESOURCES OVER $14.000,000 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION St. Bernard Seniors to Take Leading Roles in Play MISS MARILYN TITO Pictured above are three members leading roles in the forthcoming of Kate Roberts.

Mr. Migaleddi will role of Mrs. Oral Skipworth. The will be presented Wednesday Sorority Founder's Day Banquet Draws 25 Guests Last Night Covers were placed for 25 guests at the annual Founder's Day banquet of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority last evening at The Emery. Mrs.

Marion Thomas acted. as toastmistress, introducing Mrs. Dorothy Conroe a former local resident. and Mrs. Pauline Lober of the Jamestown.

N. chapter of the sorority. Seven members from Jamestown attended. Miss Genevieve Fesenmyer, general chairman for the affair, read a greeting from Mrs. Thomas B.

Wilson, sponsor of the Bradford unit, Alpha Chi chapter, who was unable to attend. Preceeding the dinner, the following pledges were initiated: the Misses Martha Boyle, Jean Miller and Marian Helenbrook. Presiding at the ceremony was Miss Fesenmyer, president. She was assisted by Miss Virginia Edmonds and Mrs. Maxine McBride.

Following the dinner officers were installed as follows: Mrs. Madelyn McCoy, president; Miss Martha Grisell. vice president; Miss O'Mara, recording secretary; Miss Louise Cary, corresponding secretary. and Mrs. Maxine McDermott, treasurer.

The ritual of the jewels was administered to the Misses Nancy White. Dorothy Fleming. Mary Enright and Geraldine Fesenmyer. Assisting Miss Fesenmyer in charge of arrangements were the Misses Virginia Edmonds, Marion O'Mara, Virginia Jack and Louise Cary. 50 Guests Attend Rew Mother-Daughter Fete Fifty guests attended the annual Mother Daughter banquet held last evening in the Earl J.

Hyatt school under sponsorship of the Girl Scouts of Rew, Troops 37 and 46. Red, white and blue favors, fashioned by the Girl Scouts, were used in table decorations as were spring flowers. Six committee women were guests. They are Mrs. Iilma Canan.

Mrs. June Tracy, Mrs. Ruby Knight, Mrs. Edith Brown, Mrs. Eileen Newman, Mrs.

Thelma Haves. With the presentation of the program an investiture ceremony was held with six girls being invested. Frances and Ann Wienberg. Jean and Vera Mealy, Barbara Conaway, Anita Broughton. Badges were awarded to the following girls: Winona Ward.

Florence Beck. Bonnie Brink, Margaret Burrell. Joan Passmore. Shirley Armstrong. Ruby Goodman, June Knight.

Caroline Burrell, Edna Wienberg. Barbara Conaway. Anita Broughton, Dulcia Dawley. Nina Leslie. Betty Haves.

Marjorie Smith and Joyce Calkins. Joyce Calkins received a total of nine badges and is the first -class Girl Scout in Rew. Bradford Woman Feted At Shower in Rew Mrs. Walter Mover of Bradford was honor guest at a shower given last evening by Miss Dorothy Coburn at her home in Rew. A social evening was spent and refreshments were served.

Guests were Mrs. Pauline Shelly, Mrs. Delbert Ooburn, Mrs. Betty McKinney, the Misses Shirley Armstrong. Gertrude Black and Mary Ellen Ward.

IF YOU'RE TRY THIS NERVOUS on "certain days" of month If functional monthly disturbances make you nervous, restless. highstrung, cranky, blue, at such times try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Famous to help relieve such pain and nervous feelings of women's "difficult days." Follow label directions. Legion Auxiliary Members to Attend Kane Meet Tomorrow Several members of the Bradford American Legion auxiliary will attend the inter-county coucil meeting to be held tomorrow in Kane.

Dinner will be served at noon in the First Methodist church. Five counties will be represented at the meeting. Mrs. Harrison Smith, state auxiliary president, Mrs. R.

A. Russell of Bradford, state vice president, Mrs. Flora Miller, state welfare chairman, will be among dignitaries attending the meeting. Among those from Bradford will be Mrs. W.

J. Dunn, president of the local unit, Mrs. P. J. Denman, Mrs.

P. G. Baker, Mrs. A. A.

Muldoon, Mrs. J. Perry Johnson, Mrs. Ellsworth Cloud and Mrs. Grace Wells.

Prospective Bride Honored at Dinner, Shower by Sisters Mrs. William Hearnley and Miss Florence Johnson were co-hostesses at a dinner and linen shower last evening at the Metcalf tearoom in East Main street honoring their sister, Miss Evelyn Johnson, bride-elect of Melvin Raver. Mixed flowers and pink, yellow and green candles tied with white satin ribbon were used in table decoration. Guests were Mrs. Jane Axtell, Mrs.

Mary Moore, Mrs. Marie Borsa. Mrs. Ellen Hanes, Mrs. Mary Allen.

Mrs. Betty Hogan, Mrs. Regina Donahue, Mrs. Dorothy McCoy. Mrs.

Hanley and the Misses Florence Johnson, Evelyn Johnson, Jane Tibbitts. Genevieve Murphy, Ruth Moses, Dorothy Ketchner. Marion Raver, Helen Nelson. Emma Matthews, Margaret Murphy, Jane Roche and Alene Souders. Miss Twila Hilliard Honored at Shower Miss Twila Hilliard.

a brideelect, was the guest of honor at a towel shower given by Mrs. Ida Andrews and the girls of the Y. W. C. A.

A residence in Boylston a street last evening. Games were played and refreshments served. Guests were Hazel Lynn, Betty Reilly, Virginia Burtnette, Grace Myers. Mable Hilliard, Beatrice Hass. Mrs.

Andrews and Helen Sloan. According to plastic surgeons, more men than women have their faces lifted. Ruth Bierfeldt, William Taylor To Wed Saturday in Salamanca Miss Ruth Bierfeldt of Bradford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Bierfeldt of Salamanca and William M. Taylor, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Taylor of Bradford, will be united in marriage tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'ciock at the First Methodist church in Salamanca. Mr. Bierfeldt will give his daughter in marriage. The brideelect's sister, Miss Gene Bierfeldt of Salamanca, will be maid of honor Best man will be Howard Taylor of this city, brother of the bridegroomFollowing the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents.

The couple will reside in Bradford avenue, this city, following a brief wedding trip. Both Miss Bierfeltd and Mr. Taylor are well known here. She is a graduate of the Salamanca High school, class of 1940, and is employed by the J. Olsen company here.

He finished school at Bradford Senior High in 1937 and is employed by the United Natural Gas company in this city. Happy Gang Club Feted Members of the Happy Gang club were entertained by Miss Jean Woodrum at her home in Hobson place last evening. Five hundred was played and prizes were presented to Mrs. Anna McGraw and Mrs. Blanche Burns.

Mrs. McGraw will be the next hostess. Read The Bradford Newspapers Miss Grace Mitchell Weds Fred Barnhart Miss Grace Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Mitchell of Mt.

Jewett and Fred Barnhart of Mt. Jewett were united in marriage Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the Rev. R. A. Thompson of Hazel Hurst, according to announcement.

The Rev. Mr. Thompson performed the ceremony. The couple left immediately after the ceremony on a brief wedding trip. The bride has been employed in the office of Dr.

L. R. Cupp of Mt. Jewett. The bridegroom is employed by the Forest Oil company of Bradford.

DANTE MIGALEDDI of the senior class of the St. Bernard annual presentation. "Headed for enact the role of Henry Banks play, being directed by Miss Ada evening, May 6, in the St. MISS BETH DEAGAN High school who will portray Eden." Miss Tito play the part and Miss Deagan will interpret the Mae Roe, dramatic art instructress, Bernard auditorium. Society Chit -Chat By Peggy Everything about yesterday's that we didn't win.

we'll get 'em ceremony was impressive as it always against a background of blue sky Glory was lifted slowly skyward panies the flag rising ceremony to the the crowd to the late Mayor Coit and other the past year. Did you all notice the scrubbed and vociferous new crop vesterday was a big day for the year around for opening day gang was giving it to Jakie Pitler one of Jakie's innumerable protests the opening pitch, which was a mite Mayor Ryan with "The Old Gray game was fine, except for the fact the next time the flag-raising the rich hues in the flag made an inspiring picture as Old the absolute silence which accomcontributes more than anything else stood in momentary silent tribute fans who have passed away during shiny new scoreboard and the of pop and peanut vendors Councilman Pete Meldrum, who waits here. the left field bleachers yesterday as per usual, following to the umpires. Following high, the Citizens' band saluted Mare, Marshall Engstrom is the latest recruit to the U. S.

Navy. he took his physical in Buffalo yesterday and passed doesn't know when he'll be leaving Betty Friel and Helen Beth Orange are among Bradfordians weekending at Penn State, for the Junior Prom and house party. Charlie Storms was sporting the first straw hat we've seen this year, yesterday Today, being the first of May, happy May Day. Mrs. James Hassett Dresser Women Fete Is Feted at Shower Mrs.

Mary Lyons Mrs. James A. Hassett, a recent bride, was the guest of honor at a shower given last evening by Mrs. Joseph P. Ventura at her home, 174 West Washington street.

Refreshments were served at a table centered with a bouquet of pink roses and white snapdragons, flanked by pink candles. Pink and white place cards completed decorations. Cards were played during the evening, and the honor guest was presented a gift. Mrs. Hassett is the former Miss Helena Fyre.

Personal Notes Miss Helen Beth Orange of Jackson avenue is spending the weekend at Penn State college where she will attend the Junior prom and a house party. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lewis of East Main street who spent the winter months in St.

Petersburg. Florida, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daly, and son.

Bobby, have returned home from Philadelphia where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daly, jr. Advertise in The Bradford Newspapers Women office employes of the Dresser Manufacturing company were hostesses at a farewell dinner last evening at The Emery honoring Mrs. Mary Lyons of East Main street.

Covers were placed for 26 guests at a table decorated in vellow and orchid appointments, with a centerpiece of spring flowers. Mrs. Lyons was presented a gift. Guests were Mrs. Margaret Lytel.

Mrs. Bee Hannon. Mrs. Ruth Hall. Mrs.

Jennie Butterworth. Mrs. Mary McNernev. Mrs. Martha Shanafelt, and the Misses Mary Sullivan, Helen Braun, Betsy Armstrong.

Evelyn Stromberg. Gloria Lombardo, Dorette Dresser, Katherine Powers. Martha Lane, Jean Steckmeyer, Maryon Swanson. Alice McCrea, Sally Cartmell, Bernice Allen. Kathleen McKnight, Eleanor Ferris, Marjory Kilhoffer, Betty Echelberger, Catherine Williams and Melba Tavlor.

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