u* routTHE ERA. BRADFORD. PA.. 8ATUBEMark 50 Years of Wedded LifeFraSocApisociety*nnounMias KiPennaylrtwith a d«journalistwas promdal aetlv8ha *r. Daily GoMjait Ah sajMBArm$ %secretary mon’e na society.MR AND MRS. DOMINIC GOCELLAMlU Ki senior b Stats ylt; campus LMrA/r Gocella Reachits ves“heuffttle!rthIonITSble i atries50th Wedding Date Todayand Mrs. Dominic Gocella, 125 East Maintoday. Both MrGocella were born in Italy. Mr. Gocellacame to this country in 1887 and Mrs. Gocella, 66She waHomer Clcnie Couand rus Gamma iMias KWho Aa titles aneBraaBetrlarrived here in 1898.listted:apof1thherThe couple was married on June 18. 1899 bv the late Rev. WllllanCoonan in St. Bernard’s Church. They resided In Falls Creek, Pa. for 10 years where Mr. Gocella was em-Dloved at a stone mason.Miss Cora KinaJacob J. MoserMr. ar Phoenix, ford, wis ment of Aim, of 1•on of ! BranchMarried HereThe wlt;i place Intndlla-ofthei«leBradford Mr. Gocella was lt;i by the Hanley Brick Co. i gardener for Mr. and Mrs • of Beechwoods.» a riearhe s a 1 aleldle'alingsnadal■at-na-The couple are the parents of 14 children 12 of whom are still living. A son. Joseph Gocella, seaman 1 c, waa killed on Okinawa in 1945 and a daughter died at the age of 10 months.The following sons and daughters are still living: Louis Gocella, Alfred Gocella. Robert Gocella, Miss Martha Oocelia. Mra. J. Petillo, Mrs.S. Tirtarella. Mrs. J. Feura. andMrs. M Mongillo, all of Bradford; Mrs. J. Wllijat, Warsaw. N. Y., Mrs. R. Shinners, Salamanca. N. Y.. Mrs. C. McCargar of Jamestown. N. Y. and Mrs. L. Cattoni of Buffalo.The couple has 40 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.200,de-rheji aomtiedisesea-Farmers Valley ITWSHasFarmers Valley—Mrs BerthaScowden was the leader at a meeting of WSWS held last night, theMiss Cora King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva I. King, 12 Fisher Ave. was united in marriage to Jacob J. Moaer, son of Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. Moser. Newport. Mich, at 8 10p.m. Friday in the East End Presbyterian Church. The Rev Paul O Miller, pastor, officiated.Miss Norma Jean Wallace, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor.Dean Moaer, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man.Tne bride wort a navy blue auit with white accessories and wore a head piece of white carnations and blue delphiniums. The maid of honor wore a yellow suit and a corsage of white carnations and blue delphiniums. *Mrs. King, the mother of the bride, was dressed in a grey print dress and wore a corsage of yellow carnations.Following the ceremony, a dinner waa held at the Willows for members of the family and bridal party.After a short wedding trip the couple will reside on Seaward Ave. Extension. till f I SIIfA yard terial wit make a sleeves lt;sires 10of AgrletHRa iJ I A__ssk iiffi VAffH