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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, LOOKING BACK OVER THE YEARS, Ten, Fifteen, Twenty- Potter Enterprise 17 April 1952 Thu • p2.
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Looking Back Over The Years, Ten, Fifteen, Twenty- Potter Enterprise 17 April 1952
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17 Apr 1952, Thu • Page 2
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LOOKING BACK OVER THE YEARS
Notes and Items From the Files of The Enterprise
Published to Amuse and Enlighten Readers
Ten Years Ago
Daniels and Fish, Editors
April 16, 1942
Word was received here yesterday of the sudden death of Mrs. E. W. Robinson which occurred at the home of her son, Gilbert, at Dayton, Ohio, yesterday morning.
Mrs. B. P. Timpano has received word of the recent marriage of her youngest sister, Donna, to Larry Moran and Mr. and Mrs. Moran are now on a wedding trip through the west. They will make their home in Los Angeles.
Dr. Frederick D. Elliott of Reading, Pa., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott.
The County Council of Defense held a meeting Monday in the court house at which time Colonel Ralph M. Mitchell, director of the State Council of Defense was present. Colonel Mitchell suggested that a practice blackout be conducted in Potter County and in all probability this will take place within a very short time. First aid stations have been established in all parts of the county and emergency ambulance service organized.
Ulysses Vocational School enjoyed a recess Wednesday, April 15, in order that all might enjoy the first day of fishing.
Fifteen Years Ago
Daniels and Fish, Editors
April 15, 1937
The first report of the season of the work of outlaw bears comes from West Branch Township near Corbett. There Mrs. Anna Seeley's flock was visited by a bear and one sheep was killed.
Miss Vern Lucile Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Gomer Hughes, and William Swanson, both of Coudersport were united In marriage Saturday, April 3, at Wellsville, N. Y., by Rev. A. M. Diettrich. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell were their attendants.
The chemical plant at Conevllle has fixed up and will be ready to start operating soon.
Only one admittance at the Coudersport Hospital during the past week, which was Agnes Lawton of Coudersport, who was admitted for treatment of injuries, April 12, and dismissed April 14.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Crandall and the formers sister, Mrs. Sue MacDonald plan to leave Florida on their return trip north.
The McKean County court house of Smethport is to be enlarged to needed space. The addition will cost from $50,000 to $75,000.
Enthusiastic trout fishermen are happy today. The season for taking brook trout opened early this morning and the usual army of fisher men are out in force. The waters are not too high and conditions are fairly favorable.
Twenty Years Ago
Daniels and Fish, Editors
April 21, 1932
Judge David Cameron of Wells-boro died Friday morning In the Williamsport Hospital where he had been a patient for about six weeks.
Fishermen who braved the wintery conditions Friday morning were many. The temperature was half way down the scale from freezing to zero and at times the air was full of snow. Some fishermen just a few were successful in capturing the legal limit of 25, but there were some who only caught a dozen or five or none at all.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Freeman of Sweden announce the arrival of a son, born Monday. The child has been named Milton Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moshier of Roulette announce the arrival of a daughter, born April 6. She has been named Jane Marie.
Guy Fredrick Chapman, 54, widely known Genesee merchant, died In Wellsville, Sunday morning, April 10. He had been in poor health for some time.
Friends of David Yardley gathered at his home Friday evening to help him observe his birthday anniversary. It was a complete surprise.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stone and daughter, Miss Marion, Mrs. A. F. Smith and her sister, Mrs. Alice Pearsall are enjoying a few days outing and fishing at Hawthorne Lodge in Brookland.
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- [S1455] FaceBook- Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants, BERT McELROY LEADS COUDERSPORT BAND, ?Paul Lynn Gardner · 05 May 2020.
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Yesterday at 10:25 AM · 05 May 2020
CONSISTORY LAWN
back row
- Hosley,
- Fred Hauber,
- Howard Neefe,
- Howard Gates,
- Willard Hauber,
- Howard Fenner,
- Wilson Butz,
- Duane Van Wegen,
- Rupert Campbell
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Charles Jenkins,
- David Perry,
- Jim Covey,
- Bill Kingsley,
- Ed Gates,
- Ralph Lance,
- Wid Lewis,
- Fred Elliot,
- Howard Moore,
- Roland Rudolph,
- Francis McGonel,
- Herb Mackey
BERT McELROY LEADS COUDERSPORT BAND
Egbert Clark McElroy, husband of Hertha Katherine Mosch was a long time leader of the Coudersport Community Band. Bert played first cornet in the New York Central Railroad Band in Avis, PA, when he and Hertha lived in Jersey Shore, PA. Bert and Hertha returned to Coudersport and owned the Frinks Station farm from 1922 to 1950. Frank Schoendorfer, married to Anna Elizabeth Mosch, was the director of the New York Central Band.
A couple of names in this article are familiar, including Bert’s son Clinton Emil McElroy and Wilson Culver Butz, husband of Marjory Luella Tucker.
The attached photo includes some of the members mentioned in this newspaper clip.
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Betty Leet
Wonderful article, thank you Paul!????
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John C Wetzel
Very interesting, Paul Lynn Gardner Do you know the date?
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?Paul Lynn Gardner? to Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants
Yesterday at 10:25 AM · 05 May 2020
CONSISTORY LAWN
back row
- Hosley,
- Fred Hauber,
- Howard Neefe,
- Howard Gates,
- Willard Hauber,
- Howard Fenner,
- Wilson Butz,
- Duane Van Wegen,
- Rupert Campbell
front
- Charles Jenkins,
- David Perry,
- Jim Covey,
- Bill Kingsley,
- Ed… |
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?Paul Lynn Gardner? to Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants
Yesterday at 10:25 AM · 05 May 2020
CONSISTORY LAWN
back row
- Hosley,
- Fred Hauber,
- Howard Neefe,
- Howard Gates,
- Willard Hauber,
- Howard Fenner,
- Wilson Butz,
- Duane Van Wegen,
- Rupert Campbell
front
Charles Jenkins,
- David Perry,
- Jim Covey,
- Bill Kingsley,
- Ed… |
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?Paul Lynn Gardner? to Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants
Yesterday at 10:25 AM · 05 May 2020
BERT McELROY LEADS COUDERSPORT BAND
Egbert Clark McElroy, husband of Hertha Katherine Mosch was a long time leader of the Coudersport Community Band. Bert played first cornet in the New York Central Railroad Band in Avis, PA, when he and… |
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?Paul Lynn Gardner? to Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants
Yesterday at 10:25 AM · 05 May 2020
BERT McELROY LEADS COUDERSPORT BAND
Egbert Clark McElroy, husband of Hertha Katherine Mosch was a long time leader of the Coudersport Community Band. Bert played first cornet in the New York Central Railroad Band in Avis, PA, when he and… |
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