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Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford Daily Record from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Bradford Evening Star, Friday Erenlnc June 15, 1945. Page Four (Stamp taxes were paid en mora than 123.600.000,000 cigarets In tha United States in a single year. School Directors, Officials Entertain Samuel L. Blacks Married 48 Years Beth Deagen Married To Lieut. Donald Hulse Duke Center.

June 15-(Special) -Miss Beth Deagan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Deagan of Akron.

and Lieut. Donald Hulse, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Hulse, Duke Center, were united in marriage Thursday morning at 8 o'clock in St. Bernard's church. Bradford. The double ring ceremony. was performed by Father Fredrick R.

Reilly. Miss rtally Deagan. was maid of Dorothy Dearth Married To Louis J. Deloe, Jr. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Dearth of Harrisburg, and Louis J.

Deloe, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Deloe, 54 West Corydon street, was solemnized Tuesday, June 12, at 4 p.

in the parsonage of the First Methodist church. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ernest E. Davis, pastor. Miss Dearth is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Dearth of Uniontown, Pa. Matron of honor was Mra. Justina Lauretta M. Lewis Is Engaged to Wed Mr.

and Mr. Albert B. Lewis of Lewis Hun announce the engage- i rnent of their daughter, Lauretta Margaret, to Marvin MrElwain. 1 Radio Technician 2 ton of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul McEhvain, Johnson-1 burg. N. former resident of Bradford. Miss Lewis, a student at Keuka College, is now spending her sum- mer vacation with her parents. I Radio Technician McElwain is ta-'! tioned in the Pacific.

U. S. Army on June 1 at Fort Dix. N. Mr.

Deloe had been in the service five years and was stationed for the past 34 months in Ireland, England, Africa, Sicily, Corsica arid Italy with the 53nd Fighter Oroup of the 15th Air Force. He is a grad- 27 at Newcomers Club Luncheon I Twenty-lour members and three guests attended the regular luncheon meeting of the Newcomers Club yesterday afternoon at the Holley Hotel. 1 The business meeting was con- i ducted by the president, Mrs. Cur- tis Tracy. Two new members.

Mrs. Edwards of Bradford and Robert E. Deloe. HA UBNR, was best man for his brother. The bride was attired In an aqua blue crepe dress with white accessories and wore a corsage of gar--denias and red roses.

Her matron of honor chose a yellow ciepe dress with blue accessories. Her corsage was of talisman roses and sweetpess. Mrs. Deloe is a graduate of Union- town High school and has been em-, ployed by the U. S.

Government at 'Middletowu, Pa. Honorably discharged from the For Dr. P. Havens Members of the Bradford School board of directors and their wives, administrative officers of the school and advisors of the class of 1945 entertained with a dinner party last evening in The Emery in honor of Dr. Paul S.

Havens, president of Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. Dr. Havens was guest speaker at Bradford High school commencement exercises, held last evening. Dr. Paul S.

Havens Guest of 0. H. Phillips Dr. Paul Swain Havens, president of Wilson College, Chambersburg, who delivered the graduation address at the Bradford Senior High School last evening, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

D. H. Phillips of Minnrd Run. Dr. Havens and Mr.

Phillips were classmates at Princeton University, 1 a of 1925. Mr. Phillips was one of Princeton's official representatives at the inauguration of Dr. Havens as president of Wilson College in 1937. Clubs, Societies Mrs.

David Phillips will entertain members of Monday Club on Tues- day afternoon. June 19. in the Penn- hills Club. Mrs. Vera Heddens and Mrs.

Mildred Thompson will be hostesses to members of Past Matron's Club of the Eastern Star at a regular meet- ing to be held Monday evening. Dinner will bo served at 6 p. m. I I i Mr. and Mra.

Samuel L. Black were entertained at a family dinner last evening at their home in North Bennett street, in celebra- tion of the 48th anniversary of their wedding. The table was cen- tered with white peonies. Mrs. Mary E.

Black, daughter- in-law of the couple, of Newark. N. was an out of town guest. Their granddaughter, Mrs. Margaret Piatt and son.

Jimmy, were also guests. Whenever you feel thirsty or tired, treat vourself to a jTN tte When your spirits are good, your eyes sparkle, your face is mora expressive, VW vour features ap- L. par to best, advsn- JL (J Fruit Pies Or Raisin Cake Good Choice for Dessert ttt I I P5iS5m55? OfJmBII --3 1U Jl InJ VAmftill OdHV sfl wJWkV 34 wagygjlV kreJKSftnr ffEi SffftS UU' fi' (3g0 it likes you uate of of the Bradford High school and Armament school, Lowery Field, Denver, Colo. Mr. Deloe holds the Distinguished Unit.

Badge. American defense medal, European-Middle Kastern aervice medal and the Oood Conduct medal. two or three slits to allow steam to eeape. Press the top to lower crust, and bake in a moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.V for 10 minutes, then lower the temperature to moderate heat (375 d-grees and bake pie for 30 to 35 minutes, or until fruit is tender and the crust golden brown. Raisin Csk 2J.j e.

sifted. 1 tsp. ginger all-purposa tsp. cloves flour tsp. nutmeg 4 c.

sugar e. vegetable 1 tsp. soda shortening 1 tsp. baking 1 e. coffee powder e.

molasses tsp. salt I egg, unbeaten 1 14 tsp. cinna- 1 c. raisins mon Sift flour, sugar, soda, baking powder, salt and spices into mixing bowl; drop in shortening; add c. coffee, molasses and egg and stir until flour is moistened; beat 100 strokes.

Scrape bowl and spoon often while mixing. Add remaining coffee and raisins and beat 100 more strokes. Bake in two layer cake pans in 350 degrees F. oven 35 to 40 minutes. In early commerce, before the invention of coinage, precious metal in the form of rings and other personal ornaments were used as a medium of exchange.

Cast-iron was Sussex in 1350. first made in No date has been set for the wedding. Betty Goodman Feted at Shower Miss Betty Ooodman, bride-elect I was honored at a shower yesterday! afternoon by her four sisters, Evelyn Ross. Mrs. Marian Flanders, Mrs.

Jerry Holden and Mrs. Dorothy Sweger. at the latter's home, 80 West Washington street. A bride's scrapbook was made the afternoon and refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Ross.

Guests were Mrs. Ruby Cat ton! of Bradford and Mrs. Opel DeRosia i and Mrs. Flossie Knapp of Minard Run. June Bigler Engaged To Corp.

Melvin Hall Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bigler of 22 i South Center street announce the engagement of their June, to Corp. Melvin Hall, Second -Air Force, son of. William Hall of Harrisburg Run.

No date has been set for the wed-', ding. Miss Bigler was graduated from 1 Bradford High school this year. Corp. Hall, who is stationed at Grand Island. is spending a 15-day furlough at his home.

Ration Calendar MEATS. FATS, etc. Book Four Red stamps E2 through J2 good through June 30: K-2 through P-2 grtod through July 1. Q-2 through U-2 good through Aug. 31.

V-2 through Z-2 good through Sept. 30. PROCESSED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Book Four blue stamps N-2 through S-2 good through June 30; T-2 through X-2 good through July 31; Y-2. Z2 jtnei A-l through C-l and H-l good through Sept. 30.

SUOR Book Four Stamp 35 valid for five pounds through June 2. Stamp 36 expires Aug. 31. SHOE3 Book Three airplane Stamps 1, 2 and 3 valid indefinitely. OPA says no plans to cancel any.

GASOLINE 15-A coupons good everywhere for four gallons each through June 21. B-6. C-6. B-7 and C-7 coupons good everywhere for five gallons each. FUEL OIL All currently valid fuel oil coupons will expire Aug.

31. Change in OPA fflce hours 9:30 a. m. unlil 2:30 p. Monday through Friday.

Saturday 9 a. noon. Rare earths is a term in chemistry used to denote a group of oxides of certain metals which occur in close association in some rare minerals. maftcuKne i I chilled bottle of 7-Up. Sip it slowly let it roll over and under By BETSY NEWMAN ONCE in awhile we can have a pie for dessert or maybe a eake, and raisins or prunes added to the cake help out the sweetening so we can cut down on sugar.

Today's Menu Baked Fish Baked Potatoes Stewed or Scalloped Tomatoes Raw Vegetable Salad Sour Cream Apple or Peach Pie or Raisin Cake Coffee or Tea Sour Cream Apple or Peaeh Pie Vi e. sour Pastry cream e. sugar 4 to 6 tart tap. einna-apples or mon 8 peaches tap. salt Core, pare and slice apples, or peel, stone and slice peaches.

Line a deep pie pan with pastry; spread with a layer of fruit over bottom, sprinkle with mixture of sugar, cinnamon and salt, and repeat until all are used. Pour cream over top. Moisten rim of the pastry, add top sheet of dough, making I T. S. Garwood Married 40 Years Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas S. Garwood observed the 40th anniversary of their marriage on June at their home, 77 Euclid avenue. The local couple was married in East Bradford on June 6, 1905. Mrs.

Garwood was the former Fannie Hannahs of East Bradford and Mr. Garwood formerly resided in Bridgefon, N. J. 0 The couple has three children. Charles Garwood of Totten Hollow.

Elmer Garwood and Mrs. Ella Bacon of Bradford. They also have eight grandchildren. Buy War Bonds and Stamps D. S.

S0UDERS OPTOMETRIST 17 Chestnut St. Bradford. Telephone S373 Pa. your tongue. Notice the crisp, clean flavor of each frosty sip he way it.

wakes up your mouth the way it lifts your lipa into a smile. You've had a "fresh up." Because the demand for 7-Up is constantly soaring, you're never far from a store that sells it, no matter where you b. Just look for the nearest place that displays the 7-Up signs. Order a cos a from your dlr tUtvuiwkt br TV Sf-tt flaw SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY DIAL 72 KANE, PENN A. honor for her sister and Mw Vir-puua Hulse, sisu'r of the hride-Brooni.

won bridesmaid. Thomas Deaan, Akron. was best man for his brother. William Schorman acted a.s usher. The bride wore a floor length dres of white nt and taffeta with a long veil.

She earned a white prayer book and gardenias from which hung streamers of white daisies. The maid of honor and the bridesmaid wore pale blue dresses with mstchins hats and carried bouquets of mixed blue and white tlowers. They each wore a string of pearls, a gift of the bride. Mrs. Deasan, mother of the bride, was attired In a black dress and hat and wore lona blue gloves.

Her corsage was of pink carnations. Mrs. Hulse. mother of lie- bridegroom wore a blue and white print dress with white accessories and a corsage of red carnations. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to 60 guests at the Emery.

Mrs. Hulse is a student nurse at Chestnut. Hill hospital. Philadelphia. Lieut, Hulse is stationed at Hondo Field, with the Army Air Corps.

Scout Service Pins Presented At a dinner meeting of the Bradford Girl Scout Council, and Girl Scout Leaders held Wednesday evening at the Pennhills Club, service pins were presented to Mrs. C. W. Raabe and Mrs. C.

E. Wad-dingham. members of the Council. Mrs. Raabe, chairman of the Public Relations committee, reported that 12 girls gave 48 hours service at five and ten cent stores in the city during' the month of May at War Bond booths.

The girls sold a total of $361.95 in stamps and bonds. Girl Scout Council and leaders will sponsor a "mile of pennies" during the last week in June, proceeds of which will be used to buy War Bonds for the purchase of a permanent camp site. Mrs. William Vernon, chairman of the "Plan of Work" committee, urged all troop work sheets to be in the Girl Scout office by Monday, June 18. Mrs.

J. Russell Case, Commissioner, announced the Girl Scout house In West Corydon street will be closed during the month of July and the first two weeks of August. Junior and Senior dances will be discontinued until fall. Steel plants of the United States employed an average of 571.000 during 1944. RICH MILK HELPS BUILD TINY BODIES STRONG The delicious creami-ness of O'Mara's Milk is proof of its wholesome goodness! Its extra rich flavor makes little folks enjoy their daily quota.

O'Mara's milk is digest. Babies thrive 0 easy to on it. FOR HOME DELIVERY TELEPHONE 9553 O'MARA'S SUNNYBROOK DAIRY Sawyer Road Phone 9553 for rmjr tvt 4T LIGHT WEIGHT CRYSTAL ICED LIPPED JUGS 1 i Quarts each i Quarts each 2.45 CHINA SHOP SS E. Corydon tia Jltl S'LCrW 43r Bote All If 044 2 1 ST i 1 ru-t' Boenes and Mis. Oirailis were in troduced and members who celebrate their birthday in June were congratulated.

Mrs. Horace Simmons introduced the guest speaker. Dr. Dan Berry ho spoke on "The Seeing Eye Dog." He told how the institution was founded, and the procedure in obtaining a Seeing Eye Otiests at the meeting were Mrs. D.

L. Rathfon. Mrs. Donald Piatt and Miss Mary Hinters. Wesleyan Service Guild Holds Meeting The Wesley an Service Guild of the First Methodist cliurcn met.

last evening in the prayer room. Geneva Thomas, president, conducted the business meeting. Marian Gentzel led the discussion and the devotions were in charge of Mabel Whitney. The theme of the program was. "Juvenile Protection." Helen Smith and Tina Burgland were hostesses.

Drawstring Dirndl By ANNE A I) A. MS Such a sweet young neckline on this drawstring- dirndl. Pattern 4653. Cute with pufted or cap sleeves; couldn't be simpler to sew, sleeves and bodice are cut in one. Pattern 4653 comes In Junior Miss sizes 11.

12. 13. 14. 15. 16, 17, 18.

Size 13 takes 2TS yds. 39-in. Send TWENTY cents in coins for this pattern to The Bradford Evening Star. 19 Pattern P. O.

Box 172. Station 0. New York 11. N. Y.

Print plainly SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. Now ready! New Anne Adams 1945 Summer Pattern Book.

Cool styles as smart as they are easy to sew. Printed in book are free Patterns for hat. bag. gloves. Fifteen Cents more brings you this colorful book.

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