Wellsboro Agitator, The (Newspaper) - September 3, 1952, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania Only Weeks Left to Register Citato Registration Closes Sept 1952 NINETY-SEVENTH THE PA SEPTEMBER 1952 4 REGISTER TO VOTE What are to do about Does the presidential ejection mean anything to Have you no convictions you want to support with your Do you want the best man available to go into the White House for the next four crucial Do you belong to the 49 per cent who failed as voting zens to bs counted ii We do hot care which side you vote as long as you exercise your right to express your honest preference Don't be a feather Don't be a drone in the Don't bo so occupied with that you forget you an American S Walk to your precinct on registration day and give in your name AND this applies to every woman over 21 years as well as fo the men RECENT VIEW OP Scout Leaders Meet at Troy Planning Conference Held Tuesday Afternoon at General Council Miss Joan Copley Gives Piano Recital i Claude Outstanding Banker and Civic Died Last Tuesday Claude E outstanding banker and civic president plause and attention to other of the two Wellsboro for president of the It was largely his initiative ican Bankers Association last which brought about the and official of several local died at at the of the Hotel in 1926 exerted City Miss Joan daughter of Mr and Mrs Jerome was heard in a piano recital at the Church of Friday August 29 Miss who is preparing for ad- ced has been tutored for several months by Miss Clarke Assisting with the program was David tenor Copley presented the The annual Conference j Wi of the General Sullivan Boy Scouts of was held in the Troy High School Sunday afternoon and August 24 The presided over by D T president of command attended by about Rev council held for the j of reviewing the program progress during first months of 1952 and developing ai for the The Scout Executive reported nearly attainment of membership and gram participation goals set A RECENT VIEW OF THE TIOGA COUNTY FARM shows new Farm Pond in foreground The farm was recently inspected by soil conservation and county officials Woman Killed In Car Crash Mrs Paul C Reed Dies at Blossburg Hospital Following Accident with every hood that the council's goals fort 1952 be fully attained byj December 31 Following this pre- the council operating committee inet separately to cuss part of the program and to prepare recommended goals i After a supper of the the board in open ifie reports i and ating committees goals were adopted and the dis- committees in turn met to establish their programs and share of the 1953 goals adopted by the council to Have and posts served by two or more adult ers of whom would trained in the Basic Scout Leaders to recruit the commissioner staff Mrs Maude E died Aug at the Blossburg Hospital ing an automobile accident on Route Sunday afternoon at 4.05 Sidney My I Love concert Little hand David de- To a Wild From an I up to 30 m to service the LoiSe Valse Mrs Reed was a passenger in a car driven by her nephew's Mrs Dorothy who was injured in the crash Also injured were Mrs Wolfe's husband and their son of Buffalo Wolfes were treated for shock and abrasions and were ad nutted to the Blossburg Hospital to hospital i Mrs suffered a skull and was pronounced dead on her arrival Police said Mrs Wolfe another and in so the left front wheel of her car struck the on the left side of the highway In to get the car on the right side of the she swerved the wheels of the car to the right and the car went out of control It was raining at the time The car skidded to the right side and slight embankment and over to the car was Mrs Reed are her husband Paul C a Mrs James Williamsport a Mr Wolfe and a grandniece cert Largest single group enrolled Program preceeded by was one providing Blue Shield stage show and a con- benefits for Palmerton where employee family members added protection troops and to of participating in enough What a Friend We Have in concert Rev Sidney Fenton 98 Donate Blood AT Mansfield Ninety-eight pints of blood were donated at the Red Cross blood i bank the State last week sored Post assisted by the Auxiliary were Fred laz and John Shaw Physicians in charge were Dr J 3 Moore and JDr R S Sanford Nurses who assisted Mrs Ann Seymour Shaw district events to give every Scout for 10 days and nights camping during the to have 535 Scouts and Cubs the monthly Boys Life Magazine in Scout to have oL the Scouts and Cubs advance one rank during the to the Scouts December 1953 first class rank or to establish 13 more new Scout packs and explorer posts established in to the number of dropped Scout by and to have 500 Scouts and Explorers registered in the council by De- cember 31 1953 the Blue Cross hospital service Registration Drive benefits already held Total membership figures as of j Have you registered yet That's July 31 were- Blue question the Wellsboro Results of a questionnaire ing opinions of voter Uus were Facts revealed by replies irom Former Wellsboro Man Receives Promotion Charles K son of Mr and Mrs Harold H of 55 West who has been ed with the New York office of the Texas has been made head of the process ment of thei company in Okla Enroute to his new American his Mr Etner was graduated from Pennsylvania State College in 1941 Since then he has been with the Texas Company in El and San HL and New York City Car Explodes Near Morris Fire Mrs Esther Mrs Stony Fork 4-H Club Loren Mrs Ann Mrs Leona Marvin Doris Miss Mrs j Zchner and Mrs Tbe second meeting of the 4-H Club at o'clock George Towner set a record Agricultural Extension Office day to attend to a donation of blood April 10 wuh car joad between MorrIL attendance Tic But bv the Extends business meeting was called to No Zone by the Bonnie no parking jKerr asst r Co The Borough Council voted distributed the project eck to extend the their tiss the firemen reached the had exploded Th Francis An- said that he believed Ere started from a short circuit in a wire in the dashboard of the car It apparently spread through the upholstery to die gas tank All that was left of the auto- mobile was twisJed week Visitors at State Capitol Largest in 10 Yean The number of summer visitors to the Stale Capitol in 1952 was the greatest in 10 Alan D Secretary of Property and said today In the three months ending gust 31 36.000 persons were con- the banding by guides That was about 400 more than tbe number last mcr and thaa la the parking books and explained their use the entire length of Mainly connection with from 1 a m to 6 a nx for 1 projects The meeting was then the purpose of street cleaning adjourned and the remainder of and snow removal j the evening was spent in playing A fine will be imposed for a of this ordinance It was voted to forbid parking jn any street in the borough be- tween those hours from Nov IS to JMar 15 for the purpose of snow removal This is being done ly at the request of the State Highway Department The borough is advertising for bids for the surfacing of aad resurfacing The next meeting will be held Kay 8 at the home of Bonnie Kerr Mansfield Graduate Enters Nursing School Miss JoAnn a graduate of Mansfield Senior High of has entered the street Main and Pearl j At r School of the -i Hospital ia lla and Wain street Main and of the school chestra and Jt to two county ing taeters in front of the of 1950 Tbe store on Pearl street to make wealth provides grades to for a loading and unloading free of through zone the and to point roost interesting of that is considered the finest stric house in America The receipts from parking ers since the first of the total fines for nance Athletic dent the senior a of the play and staffs She is a daughter of eca pal of the Senior High aad Mrs Mater Increase i Nelson Grange Membership Wins at Fair Nothing Like It Enrollment Results in Highest Enrollment in Plan's History 1500 Grangers Hear National Leader Thursday About 1500 Grangers registered Grange at the Mansfield Over additional Blue Fair Thursday Alert Grange Shield members en Nelson was awarded first prize rolled during the one-month for their exhibit open In the the Tioga membership period held recently County Grange Band and Report Executive ettes gave a drill and concert in George T Bell at August meeting i front of the Grange Budding led of board of directors by director Reginald Newman of Service Association of Knoxville Donna Jean Smith of ern which conducted gave an exhibition the Like enrollment of acrobatic offered by N E Pa hospitals and A- Carroll Me county medical wSh of spoke on the addition of Blue Cross our members and Blue Shield master of the total of 27.260 Pennsylvania State T presided at the meeting Fireworks concluded Thursday to Hold and Blue cecs are asking every all part of Registration increase the vote turnout here s year Jaycee said figures compiled by of all questioned stated that they would have had to borrow money to pav their hospital had not been American Heritage were able to en- show only Per cent of the joy better accommodations be- icon's eligible voters went to cause of their membership and tte PoUs said that without Blue Cross ione the reasons they would have had to use public scant vote turnout each ward instead of yeaT fa that to rooms he registration is I ly important during this election year Throughout the nation are telling Three CGW Employes Retire The retirement of the the people the important thing g from the Wellsboro plant of is not they whether ing the Corning Glass Works has been approved by the company's they Campbell said The Wellsboro Jaycees plan an sion Thomas j intensive canvass of unregistered Wilson and Budley L I eligible voters during the final all of Wellsboro All three i two before the last day iad worked most of the time in j for September the inspection department j 1952 Swimming Meet Enjoyed Sunday Over 200 Attend Annual Show at Woodland Park Pool Over 200 people enjoyed the annual swimming at land Sunday afternoon This event which marks the Although exerted in the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial his influence was largely pital He was 73 years old i instrumental in the success of the The public had known of Mr Roosevelt Highway Association of Bennett's illness for only a few i in the weeks He had undergone tne community aspects of the tions this summer at the Sas field development which sity of Pennsylvania Hospital in j brought Wellsboro prosperity in Philadelphia and in New York the and in the de- velopment of Grand as a nationally known tourist resort His ship and cooperation were by the Glass Works management after the company its Wellsboro plant Mr Bennett was a past dent of the Chamber of past president of the Wellsboro School past treasurer of the borough of president of the Wellsboro Hotel president of the Tioga County Bell Telephone director of the Soldiers arid Sailors Memorial urer of thp Wellsboro Electric trustee of the Green Free and treasurer of the Tioga Lumber Company In he was chairman of Group IV of the Pennsylvania Bankers Association In he was vice and in Mrs 40 president He was named closing of the pool for the Florence Van member of- the State Banking JPT four i Board of the Commonwealth of chance to show what they Catharine Gray Wesley D learned the year i Thompson of Jane The program featured diving Norwood S of relay water ballet and under j charlotte Barbara swimming Girls taking part in the ballot were Gale Phyllis Delores Pennsylvania in 1940 and ued to serve in that position un- til his death Mr Bennett was appointed a and Clat the BaakerS Committee on State m He served on Richard H Koelle of Sandra Barbara Goodwin of Bath U one ster Mrs Patricia Janet Joan Lofgren Carol Rosanne Charlotte Delores Senior Girl's ballet were Lilian Jean Kathleen Nancy years Rath tO 1944 Was a 06 on a son ot Jonn seven R and Catharine E Gray Bennett fp the Federal Legislative oa Federal deposit Beverly Lorena Carol Krista Quimby Mansfield Youths Paroled by Court worked to obtain and Mrs E A new of was FDIC assessments the 1 live was with the result v day one of that an approximate in orth Westfield Man Indicted by Grand Jury Fined of charged with a motor law appealed from a summary was given a hearing be- fore Charles G Webb and fired had been erroneously indicted by the ust Grand Jury on a change of felling to stop at the scene of an accident He was represented by Atty George Linton Glenn Morris Chamberlain and Taul Snyder of sentenced 26 to from lour to eight months in the on a burglary charge out of a theft at the Corey Creek Golf Club at were paroled August to continue their and on fdr five years either should leave school before completing their they will be turned to complete their sentence the most influential daily was papers in achieved for funeral was held Friday at I T MQ JSL Paul's Episcopal wr I Rev Harry T Frownfelter January December vice ident and January h Farmers and Mechanics of the Federal Legislative taming passage of the so-called Bank Merger president of the State Bank Division of the president January 1942 He took a leading part in the of the Northern Tier crs serving as one of its earliest presidents His inter- the independence of office of the comptroller of currency Despite reluctance on his the Pennsylvania Bankers COWANESQUE VALLEY HORSE SHOW lodge He was a former of SL Paul's Protestant later At the national organization's policy to direct community Two Youths Shot At Potato City tit Charles Van aged 19 of Pau died instantly day evening at 9 p m at toe tato airport of wiwixb.- He was the MB of Mr and Mrs David Van of Bar Maine His soa of Bertha of Charte Kiver for the it Alfred still aad Xn ire iMdc w Bui Ida lais Enjoyed Crif Members and at Country auk a holiday featured by a folf pony rides a children aad a dan bake day tae Miss Elsie to Many are the wedding of Alice of Xr wd Xn VaHer of and XL IW IT Tke iriB