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Molly Bugg Ellis Becomes Bride of James Leonard Elliott in Henderson NC. Jas White best man.
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• Molly Bugg Ellis Becomes Bride of James L. Elliott
Marriage of Henderson, N. Carolina Girl and Coudersport Lumberman Takes Place in Catholic Church - James White Best Man.
In a formal ceremony at Saint Paul's Catholic Church in Henderson on Friday evening, August 23, at 8:30 o'clock, Miss Molly Bugg Ellis, daughter of Mrs. Charles Earl Ellis and the late Mr. Ellis, of Henderson, became the bride of James Leonard Elliott, of Coudersport, Pa., formerly of Corning, N. Y., son of Mrs. L. B. Elliott and the late Dr. Elliott, of Coudersport. Rev. James K. King officiated at the ring ceremony. The bride chose as her wedding date the twenty-lifth wedding anniversary of her mother.
The vows were spoken before an altar banked with cybotium ferns and pedestal baskets of white gladioli, white astors and eupharbla were arranged on each side of the altar. The altar rails were effectively entwined with sprays of plumosa fern and clematis.
Prior to the ceremony Allison Douglas Allison sang "Ave Maria" by Bach-Gounod accompanied by Mrs. Alwyn P. Barnes at the organ console. Mrs. Barnes used Mendelsohn's wedding march as the processional Lohengrin's march for the recessional of the wedding party.
The bride, who was escorted and given in marriage by her brother, Robert P. Jones, wore a gown of ivory duchess satin fashioned with princess bodice and high round yoke of ninon marquisette outlined with a satin embroidered in bow knot designs of seed pearls and opalescent beads forming a drop shoulder effect. The dress was fastened in the back with tiny satin covered buttons and long sleeves ended in points over the hands, fitting tightly about the wrists. The full skirt extended from a long torso waistline terminating in a circular cathedral train and her full two-tiered veil of misty French illusion was caught to a halo of pearlized orange blossoms. The bride carried a bouquet of bride's roses and white astors centered with a white, purple-throated orchid, showered with French Maline and white satin.
Miss Mary Sue Edmondson of Baskerville and Richmond, Va., attended her cousin as maid of honor. She was dressed in pink marquisette, styled over pink taffeta and designed with off the shoulder neckline and a short cape edged with ruching that came to a point in front with a soft bow of self material. The full gathered skirt was attached to a molded bodice.
Miss Lucille White and Mrs. Hal Bissett, both of Henderson, were bridesmaids and they wore dresses headdresses and mittens identical ot that of the maid of honor. They carried colonial bouquets of mixed summer flowers tied with dubonnet ribbons.
James White of Coudersport was best man and usher-groomsmen were Jack Sanders, of Henderson and Nelson Kelsey of Staten Island, N. Y.
Mrs. Ellis, mother of the bride, was attired in a dinner of slate blue crepe with pink feather hat, long white gloves and a purple orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Elliott, wore a gold embroidered peacock blue crepe dress with a feather hat, long white gloves and an orchid corsage.
Immediately following the ceremony the mother of the bride entertained at the West End Country Club at a reception honoring the bridal couple.
The bride and groom left immediately after the reception for an unannounced destination.
Mrs. Elliott, attractive and popular member of the young set in Henderson, was graduated from Woman's College of the University of North Carolina and for one year was a member of the faculty of the Wilmington city schools and for the past few months has been employed in the office of the Henderson Cotton Mills.
Mr. Elliott was educated at St. Patrick's school in Corning, N.Y., the Corning Free Academy and St. Bonaventure College in Allegany N. Y. He served over three and a half years in the Army of the United States with eighteen months being overseas duty in the Azores and in Newfoundland. He was released as a warrant officer from the Army Air Forces Reserve Boat Division.
They will make their home in Coudersport, where the groom is in the lumber business following the business of his grandfather, who was pioneer in Pennsylvania lumbering.
Rural Carriers Picnic at Cherry Springs
Potter-McKean Letter Carriers' Association and Ladies' Auxiliary met at Cherry Springs Sunday. A picnic lunch was served including cake in honor of the birthday of Vice President Willis Potter of Coudersport.
President and Mrs. James Carlson, Turtle Point, were presented with a gift in honor of their wedding anniversary.
Skeet shooting, rifle target practice, croquet, softball and horse shoes were enjoyed through the afternoon..
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Molly Bugg Ellis Elliott
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BIRTH 13 Sep 1923
Henderson County, North Carolina, USA
DEATH 12 Nov 2010 (aged 87)
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Saint Eulalias Cemetery
Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Spouse of James L. Elliott.
Four children.
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Parents Charlie Earl Ellis 1890-1945
Alma Booth Jones Ellis 1894-1980
Spouse James Leonard Elliott Sr 1918-1967 (m. 1946)
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Mrs Katherine J Hoy Brehmer, Coudy resident 40 years, Completes Life's Journey after 3 Yrs Illness
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Mrs. Katherine J. Brehmer Completes Life's Journey
After an illness of more than three years, Mrs. Katherine Josephine Brehmer died Sunday. She had re sided here forty years.
Mrs. Brehmer was born at New Bethlehem, Pa., July 22, 1872, and before her marriage to Frederick H Brehmer at Brookville, Pa., Oct. 17, 1902, she had resided at Ridgway and Cuba, N. Y. She was a daughter of Adam and Mary Corbett Hoy.
Survivors include her husband,
two daughters,
- Mrs. Lucille Mayers, Coudersport; and
- Mrs. Helen Broadwater, Philadelphia;
a grandson, Edward Ruark, Philadelphia;
two sisters,
- Mrs. Mame Blackwell and
- Mrs. Bess Schmitz, New Bethlehem.
Deceased was affiliated with the Baptist Church. Funeral service was held from the Grabe Funeral Home yesterday with the Rev. John C. Moore officiating. Pall bearers were
- John Chamberlin,
- A. C. Thompson,
- Loren Vosburg,
- Joseph Golden,
- Willis Potter and
- Clarence Guenther.
Interment was in Eulalia Cemetery.
Mrs. Dennis Goodenough Is Bridge Club Hostess
Mrs. Dennis Goodenough Jr., was hostess to her bridge club Thursday night at the Brookside Inn.
Members present were
- Mrs. Carl McCloud,
- Mrs. Victor L. Mason,
- Mrs. Richard Black,
- Mrs. James Elliott,
- Mrs. Joseph Karhan,
- Mrs. Walter Brock and
- Mrs. Robert Chamberlin.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Black, Mrs. Brock and Mrs. Chamberlin.
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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, Jas Elliott elected Coudersport Boro Council President; Edw Weiss faces Hit-Run Charge; Sallade entertained at a New Year's Eve party; Edw. Weiss Faces Charge Of Hit-Run .06 Jan 1960, Wed • p1 20210204HAv-.
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Elliott Elected Council President
Coudersport's new borough council, meeting Monday night in the hose rooms for organization, rehired Robert T. Grabe as borough treasurer but tabled the resignation of John W. Mahaley, secretary-solicitor, until tomorrow night, pending further investigation. Mr. Mahaley had indicated he would accept the job again if his salary were increased about $1,000 per year.
Carl H. Roberts, Charles Upde-graff and John Karr were sworn in by burgess Mort. W. Levinson, who conducted the meeting prior to the election of James L. Elliott as president for the next two years. Mr. Elliott was in charge of the balance of the meeting which lasted from 8:00 o'clock until about 10:30.
Mr. Grabe, who. for years has served as trustee of the Schildeberger Estate as well as borough treasurer, will receive the same salary for the latter position $125 per year. He reluctantly agreed to continue as trustee of the estate after he had been assured that the borough will attempt to dispose of the two houses owned by the estate during this year.
Street commissioner Oliver Watson was re-appointed by the new council at the same salary, although he had requested an increase for himself and other borough street employes. Council members asked for time to study the budget before any salary or wage increases are granted.
It was also decided by the newly-organized borough governing body that regular meetings will be held the first Monday of each month at 7:30 in the hose rooms.
Committees named by Mr. Elliott include the following:
Street Mr. Karr, chairman; Mr. Updegraff, Mr. Watson and Tom Leete.
Lighting Owen E. Metzger, chairman; Mr. Roberts.
Safety Mr. Leete, chairman; Mr. Metzger and the borough's two police officers, Paul Hughes and Earl B. Smith.
Fire Mr. Updegraff, chairman; fire chief Arthur Nelson and Theodore Williams, assistant chief.
Borough sewers - Mr. Roberts, chairman; Mr. Karr, Mr. Metzger and Mr. Watson.
Library - Morton Lilly and Mrs. H. A. Dorfeld. (Note: The library board consists of seven members two appointed by the council, two by the school district and three elected at large).
Miss Frances I. Niles was retained as librarian at a monthly salary of $160. The appointment of a recreation ((continued on Page 4)
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Elected president of the Coudersport Borough Council at its reorganization meeting Monday night in the hose rooms was James Leonard Elliott, 41-year-old lumber dealer.
A graduate of the Corning (N. Y.) Free Academy and later attending St. Bonaventure University, "Jim" has resided in Coudersport since 1936 and has been interested in the lumber business ever since. For several years, he was associated with his father, the late Dr. Leon Elliott, and his grandfather, and in 1946 took over what is now the James Elliott Lumber Co.
Mr. Elliott served in the Air Force for four years, was in the Azores for a year and in Newfoundland for a year doing air-sea rescue work. He was separated from the service as a warrant officer.
Active in civic affairs, Jim is a member of St. Eulalia's Catholic Church; the Knights of Columbus; Potter Post 192. American Legion, and the Penn-York Lumbermen's Club. He has been on the council for two years and is a member of the Coudersport Recreation Board. As such, he was instrumental in the construction of Coudersport's new swimming pool in Mitchell Park.
Mr. Elliott is married to the former Miss Molly Ellis, of Henderson, N. C. With their four children-three boys and a girl they live on South Main St. in a home built by the lumberman a few years ago.
Entertain Group At New Year's Eve Party
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sallade entertained at a New Year's Eve party at their home.
Guests were:
- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walters,
- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reed,
- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franke and
- Mr. and Mrs. Taft Ayers.
Edw. Weiss Faces Charge Of Hit-Run
Edward F. Weiss, 24, North Bingham, made double trouble for himself and before the new year had fairly gotten on its way.
Investigating State Troopers state that his car was smashed up to the extent of about $400 at 7:45 last Friday night a short distance above Burtville on Route 6.
Troopers explained he was rounding a curve at such speed he could not stay on fiis own half of the highway.
His vehicle, officers said, struck a car driven by Donald F. Baker, 56, of Genesee. Mr. Baker's vehicle was estimated to be damaged about $400. The young man failed to stop and identify himself.
The result was that Weiss was arrested and charged with two offenses: failure to stop at the scene of an accident and failure to identify himself.
Before Justice W. C. Klein he entered a plea of guilty to both charges and was committed to the county jail. Later he furnished bail to appear in court. Both charges are misdemeanors.
Wife of Sheriff Undergoes Surgery At Sayre
Mrs. Harold C. Holcomb, wife of Potter County Sheriff Holcomb, underwent surgery Monday in the Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre.
A report last night disclosed that she is doing "as well as can be expected."
Attends FOP Meeting In Pittsburgh
Corporal Henry F. Gorka left Sunday evening from the Bradford airport for Pittsburgh where he attended a meeting of the Fraternal Order of Police. He is president of the lodge in this section.
Corporal Gorka returned home Tuesday by plane.
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