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Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford Daily Record from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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The Evening: Star, Bradford, Wednesday Evening. April 17, 1946. Page Nine Here Is Your Pony League Schedule for 1946 on the old city hall bell to commemorate the anniversary of Pitta-burgh's worst fire. Founder of Fire Chief's Association Dies in Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Thomas L. Pfarr, organizer and first president of the Many of Bowling's Best Known Names Will Be in Bradford to Bowl in 22nd Annual Interstate Big name bowlers will compete in the team event, doubles and singles at the Public Square alleys during the Annual Interstate Tournament which will swing Allegheny County Fire Chiefs- Association and for 31 years the county's fire marshall, died of a heart attack yesterday at the age of 77.

Funeral rites will be held i Saturday. In 1914 Pfarr originated the cus- torn of tolling 1-8-4-5 each April 10 I into action this Saturday. Court Record 222 KASI MAIN silKLET TELEPHONE 4914 The pin classic, long noted as one of the best in the East, will continue daily through May 5th with keglers from Bradford. Alden. N.

Brockway, Buffalo, Clearfield. Du-Bois, Dunki'k, Erie, Fredonia, Frewsburg. Girard. a a Jamestown. Kane.

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2 20 23 Sept. 2 I JO port. Lock Haven. Mt. Jewett.

North son Rnd wf (f) pau SmUn Rnd fl.f East, Clean, Perry. N. Perrys- Rane Gol.don Hadfield and burs. N. Rochester, Smethport.

wf Flov, Dooher and wf Kane and Williams- Loretta Faul et al to Jack R. to'-A jort. competing. Prost and wf, Kane Same to Loretta Faul et al Kane $1: Clair G. Brink et al to James F.

Elwood and wf Brad Tp $1: Thclm- Lyons to Herman Cole Keating Tp Thomas F. Valentine and wf to James F. Valentine and wf Brad David Arthur Robinson and wf to Listed for action during the tournament will be Frank "Butch" Snyder. J. Alburn.

Lud Olson, R. Calabreese, of Erie; George Tourjie, Allie Brandt. Steve Czerwinski, P. Behringer. Art Whelan, L.

Bray-miller, and Tom Breen. all of Buf- falo. and John Drescher. Sam Charles S. Weaver and wf Brad Munella.

L. Lindquest. Tony Laska, Carolyn L. Godfrey to Irving Mark-Joe Munella. J.

Fashano. K. Schroe- OWitz Brad $1: Grace Clancy et al to der, Bennie Booke. and J. Oliver, John Alvin Webster Sr and wf all of Jamestown.

Among the Bradford top notch keglers entered are Joe Young, Mike Fire. Mart Engel. Leo Cummings, Brad $1 2 deeds); Comrs. McKean Co. to Edward G.

Anderson Hamilton Tp $7.50. $7. $41, $16, $26. $3 and $6: Miles L. Wagner and wf to Muscato Decisions Gunnar Barlund ISN'T SHE SMART Conduct Rites For G.

A. Taylor Sawyer U. B. Church Plans Candle Service John james G. McCutcheon and wf Brad Fred Falk and wf to Marian Mill- Smith I.ihertv Tn 1.

Harry Feidt, Cal Bedeaux. Colligan. Jimmy Shorten, Shutt. Oscar Carlson. Dibbie (7o Lee Driver PTA Group to Meet Sawyer City-The Lee Driver Parent Teacher Association Study Group will meet tonight at.

7:30 o'clock at the school. Buffalo, N. Y. Joe Muscato. 191 'i, Buffalo, outpointed Gunnar Barlund.

207, Finland, Tuesday night in the 10-round feature of a Fair-view Athletic Club fight card before 4,836 fans in Memorial Stadium. JN HER Advertise in the Era and Star Sawyer The Rev. Eugene Don-elson, pastor of the Sawyer United Brethren Church, has announced that a candle light Communion service will be held Thursday night at 9:30 o'clock in connection with the regular prayer service. Iron. Glenn McCullough.

Carl Engel, Art Dort. Mack Healy, Bill Autieri. Steve Ogurchak. Max Allen, John Paulson. Ellsworth Home, Elmer Petruzzi, Keith Oxley, Richard Oxley.

and John Sheneman. The opening day schedule will present bowlers from Lawton, N. Gowanda. Lockport, Buffalo, in the singles and doubles beginning at 3 p. m.

with five man teams rolling at 8 p. m. One Bradford Booster team. Reisner's Auto Parts, is listed the first day. On Sunday top-notchers from North East.

Jamestown. Gowanda. Olean and Bradford are scheduled with doubles at 1 p. m. followed by singles.

Three double shifts and three single shifts will be rolled Sunday afternoon with a five man shift at 8 p. m. Apr. 10 Francis H. Colligan et al to David D.

Whyte and wf Brad Marion B. Vernon and hus to Henry B. Hilfiger and wf Brad SI; Stanley K. ODell and wf to Anillo J. Pas-carella et al Brad $1: Eleanor Elrod to Harry Bridge and wf Brad Tp SI; Philip Anderson to Andrew Bakiecki Wet more Tp SI; Matilda Malmrose to Everet L.

Malmrose and wf Mt. Jewett $1 Florence M. Henry to Florence Balbo Brad Tp $1: 1 Anderson and wf to Clifford P. Baker and wf Kane $1: Dorothea Long to Hildmg W. Lofgren and wf Brad Tp $1 Shff W.

M. Reese to i E. A. Wainman Foster Tp $722.88. Apr.

11 Dora Eastwood to How- ard H. Flanagan and wf Liberty Tp Blanche Graff and hus to Francis H. Colligan et al Brad Michael Chiaramonte and wf to Albert. E. Hatch and wf Kane The Sawyer City Boy Scon Troop 47 met at the Lee Driver School' Tuesday with the scout leader, Ray- mond Yonker.

The meeting was opened with the out oath and laws by William Anderson, junior assistant master. Games were played and plans were made for a meeting to be held Saturday. April 20. at 10 a. m.

in McCoy's Grove, Dallas City. Funeral services for George Abbott Taylor. 85. who died Saturday at his home in Lafayette, were held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Lafayette Community Church, the Rev. Ira George officiating.

Pallbearers were Sam Noles. E. R. Hurd, William Miller. Dick Black, Claire Hoop and C.

A. Hubin. Burial was in the family lot in McKean Memorial Park. Those attending services were Mr. and Mrs.

N. V. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Burley Ward, Mr.

and Mrs. John Ryan, Mrs. Mable Ward and Paul Ward. Bradford; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Ward. Mr. and Mrs. B. L.

Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Copp. Wellsboro; Miss Lois Taylor and Mrs. A.

Perry, Bliss. N. Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Lee, Gifford: Miss Nina Heasley. Kane: C. C. Heasley.

Cyclone: James Clark. Mt. Jewett and Mrs. Maude Kyser. Guffey, Pa.

ART STUDIO 147 St. Layout Lettering Illustration Photography Silk Screen Private Art Instruction Bright spot on the costume scene, the sleek tnmness of this calfskin tie! Bright girl, too, to select the fine quality of Florshetmj, the most walked-ahout shoes in Amend, Sy H295 ASH SHOE CO. "THE STORE FOR BETTER SHOES" 25 Main S-Heet Bradford, Motorists whose cars have aluminum cylinder heads should not use radiator cleaner that contains caustic alkali. Pa, Recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hamilton were: Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Greene and daughter. Fredrica. of Genesee, Pa. ajid Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Foster of Lewis Run, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Schuckers and children of Reynoldsville.

were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. Schuckers' sister, Mrs. Clair Burk-house. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

F. L. Bouquin were Miss Mary Mnraaret Bick of Eldrpd and Ensign Edward Moser of De-rater, Ind. Mrs. M.

Irons of Rixford spent Sunday at the Irme of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Allison.

Roy Alli-nn and Raymond are en.iovins a fi.shins trip in the vicinity of Mr. Allison's ramp near Port Allegany. Duke PTA Plans Oudoor Court Albert E. Hatch and wf to John B. Maxe and wf Kane $1: Flora L.

Longpine et al by Atty to Duano Vaughn and wf Foster Tp $1: Forrest Fox and wf to Same. Foster Tp $1. Apr. 12 Olga Olson et al to Le-Roy Rose and wf Mt. Jewett SI; Limestone Home Bureau Unit Meets Otto Township Pre-School Clinic Slated for April 29 The Otto Township Pre-School Clinic, sponsored by the Parent- Limestone Unit of the Cattaraugus County Home Bureau held an all-day meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs.

H. L. Dempsey. Mrs. Edith Russell conducted a sewing class.

She will also conduct classes on April 30 and May 14. During the business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Arthur Atwood, It was announced that a demonstration of the unit's work for the past year will be held May 8 from 2 p. m. to 4 p.

m. at St. Patrick's Hall for members and their invited At the April meeting of the Duke Center Parent-Teacher Association held at the elementary school Monday plans wer made to equip an outdoor basketball, court for the use of the boys of Duke Center. The program of the evening included two violin solos by Norman C. Mohn, "Romance Sans Paroles'' and the intermezzo from "Caval-leria Rusticana." A mixed quartet, composed of Mrs.

Harry Sue, Mrs. John Sue, Clarence Hokenson and Henry Decker, sand "The Lord Make Us Stronjr," and "Fireflies." A moving picture, entitled "Assignment Tomorrow" wa.s shown. This picture, produced by the N.E.A., showed the work of the schools in all parts of the country and made a plea for equality of educational opportunities everywhere in the United States. Group singing and an impromptu solo by Jack Wilcox, who sang "Songs That My Mother Taught me," concluded the program. Teachers' Association of Duke Center and Rixford, will be held Mon What Does Newspaper Route Work Do For A Boy day.

April L'9. at Otto School. starting at 9 a. accordmi; to announcement yesterday. Examinations will he conducted guests.

Mrs. Cecil Clark. Mrs. Mil by Dr. C.

Walker. Duke Center, assisted by Miss Mayfred Burroughs, state nurse; Miss Mary DtiPaul, Mc Kean County Tuberculosis Nurse; Galen E. Cuthbertson and wf to John W. Holly and wf Kane SI: S. L.

Clark to Paul Rink, Foster Tp SI; Charles J. Moonan and wf to Clarence Edward Dariah and wf Fosler Tp Mary Jane Healv to Francis J. Steckmeyer and wf Brad $1: K. C. Baldwin and wf to Fred W.

Rob- bins Jr. and wf Fosler Tp Irving Markowitz et al to Kenneth A. Anderson et al Brad Tp Shff W. M. Reese to E.

A. Wainman et al Eldred Tp $1900: Floyd Shurtz and wf io Enos M. Nichols and wf Port Ally SI O. D. Tuttle et al to H.

E. Walker Eldred Ralph W. Herzog et al Joseph P. Willson Norwich Tp SI Kenneth P. Slavin et al to Francis J.

Slavin and wf Eldred E. N. Wood et al to Frank F. Slavin and wf Eldred $1: Hopkins Lewis to Calvin J. Clark and wf Annin Tp SI.

Apr. 13 Imogene Dufton to Dai -rel Dufton Liberty Tp $1: Patrick E. Nelson and wf to Emrved W. Swanson and wf. Kane SI: Kane Realty Corp to Patrick and wf Kane Lillian F.

Hennage to Russell B. Sweely and wf Brad i $1 Nellie L. Fredericks to A. W. Klingler et al Otto Tp Roger; W.

Green and wf to George K. Lar- I son and wf Smethport $1: Carl P. Stolt and wf to James W. Day and wf Foster Tp $1: LeRoy Anderson and wf to George E. Hanson and wf Mt.

Jewett $1. Apr. 15 Florence Balbo and hus to Robert B. Pa ton and wf Brad SI: Claire Widmier to Stewart S. Lown and wf Brad SI: Irving Markowitz et al to Charles F.

Roberts and wf dred Campbell and Mrs. Bptty Fuller will be in charge. Tlie last community dance of the season will be held April 20 at St. Patrick's auditorium. Dances have been postponed until Sept.

7. There will be no meeting of the bureau next Tuesday. Mrs. Carolyn Foster, dental hygien- lst. and Mrs.

Velma Bottenhorn, school nurse. Cpl. Williams, Rew, Discharged From Army Alpha Zeta Fraternity Sets Next Meet May 5 Rew-Cpl. Albert F. Williams has been honorably discharged from the Un.ted States Army after spending three years in the service, 15 months of hich were spent in the ETC He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. James ssssip vur roao in The weekly meeting of the Alpha Zeta fraternity was held Sunday afternoon at the home of John Hipchen. 199 High St. The business meeting was conducted by Don Wright, president. Dinner was served following the The next meeting will be held at the home of Bud Slone, 17 Charlotte on May 5.

1. 2. It 3. It 4. It 5.

It 6. It 7. It 8. It llliams who reside at Wolf Run. Cpl.

Williams is spending a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are the parents of two other sons, who have seen service in the armed forces. James Williams of Olean was discharged from the Army last fall after extensive duty in the CBI.

Another son, Robert L. Williams, is -till in the service stationed at' Fort M-scArthur. San Pedro, Calif. Brad SI. 'THREE STRANGERS" MYSTERY HIT AT SHEA'S TOMORROW Local Briefs WITH AND Mrs.

Anna L. Phillips and Lillian Ptnknery have returned home after visiting in St. Petersburg and earned. 9. It shows that he has initiative and power to create ideas.

10. It teaches the fundamentals of successful business management. Miami. Fla. Air.

ana Mrs. E. DeWitt Foster, rosier isrooK, nave received word that their son, Richard J. Foster, YOUR PM 2 has arrived in New York City aboard the USS Vulcan. He will receive his discharge from Bain-bridge, Md.

He was in service 33 months and spent 24 months overseas In Leyte, Iwo Jima, Luzon, Okinawa and Japan. Mrs. Samuel Black and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Black, Titusville; Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Decker, Hazel Hurst; Mrs. Marie Mentzer and daughter. Joan and Mrs. Hazel Plyler, Emporium; Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Keifer and daughter. Lorraine Lou, Limestone; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cook, Ohio, and Betty Soble and Duane Mealy.

Bradford, From time to time routes become vacant, giving new boys opportunities available only to carrier-salesmen. Now is the time to apply for a route. Call at The Bradford Era or Star Phone 3173 or write today. -I- 1 Jgp nil' Your Ford Dealer were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Keifer, Lafferty Hollow. Marjorie Taylor. Mt.

Alton, has rraduated from Ora Jean Beauty Academy, Erie, after completing i six months course. Two past masters in the art of cinematic evildoing Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet are teamed once more in Warner's melodrama of tfc: jarre opening tomorrow at the Adverti.se in the Era and Star onra i neatre. I o-starrert with them Geralriine.

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