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Mary Dunn injured Buffalo; Florence Holcomb organizes Shinglehouse Band; G Henry Brehmer & Norma Moo
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Jan 18, 1934 p1
wetzupdoc • 07 May 2024
• MISS DUNN INJURED
Miss Mary Dunn was knocked down by an automobile and severely injured in Buffalo early last Friday evening. Miss Dunn had started for church and had been gone from her home but a few moments when starting to cross Amherst street, a car came around the corner on the wrong side of the street, and struck her, knocking her down, and passing over her legs. Besides severe bruises and cuts she has a dislocated hip and a possible ankle fracture. The driver of the car, in a moment of panic, left the car and ran, leaving Miss Dunn to her fate. A couple of passers by found her, and took her to home, where she is being made as comfortable as possible.
Her sister, Miss Lucy Dunn, was in Buffalo at the time of the accident, and her sister, Mrs. P. S. Patterson, and nephew, Arthur Cantwell, motored to Buffalo to spend the day Sunday.
ORGANIZES H.S. BAND
For the first time in several years Shinglehouse has a fully organized High School Band. Several attempts to form a band have been made at various times in the past, but have never materialized. The present band was organized in November, under the direction of Miss Florence Holcomb, the music teacher in the Shinglehouse Public Schools. Much credit is given Miss Holcomb for her accomplishment because of the fact that both rehearsals and private lessons are given outside the regular school hours.
Miss Holcomb is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Holcomb of Coudersport, and a graduate of Mansfield State Teachers' College.
UNITED IN MARRIAGE
Miss Norma Louise Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon L. Moore of Coudersport, was united in marriage to George Henry Brehmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Brehmer of Coudersport, on Saturday afternoon, January 13, at Olean, by Rev. A. Frank Hauser, of the Olean Baptist Church. They were attended by James Young, Mrs. Lucille Mayers of Coudersport and Norman Searle of Bradford. They will reside for the present with the groom's parents on South Main street. Best wishes are extended the happy young couple for a prosperous and happy wedded life.
APPOINTMENTS MADE
At a meeting of the borough council, Monday evening, the following were appointed to serve as members of the local Board of Health:
Dr. Ross H. Jones, five years;
F. E. Abson, four years;
Mrs. M. L. App, three years;
Kathleen Stephens, two years;
Guy A. Mitchell, one year.
F. E. Abson who has served faithfully and well for a number of years, has resigned, and the vacancy will be filled at a later date. All communications and complaints should be addressed to the new board.
ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER
Mrs. Walter Gordnier entertained at dinner last evening at her home, in celebration the tenth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Shirley Marie Gordnier. The table was attractively decorated in a color scheme of pink and green. The little girls enjoying this occasion were:
Norma and Sarah Rumbaugh, Nadene Angood, Phyllis Soper, Mary Francis Straw, Janet Earle, Margaret Dann, June Havens, Lois Gordnier and Harriett Darrin.
LLOYD WOOD MARRIED
Lloyd Wood of Bolivar, who was born and lived to young manhood here, a son of the late Fred Wood and Mrs. Wood, has recently taken unto himself a wife in the person of Miss Pearl Moore of Olean. The happy young couple are residing at Bolivar, where Mr. Wood has employment.
HISTORICAL MEETING
The Potter County Historical Society will hold its next regular meeting at the home of Mrs. M. S. Harvey on Allegany avenue on Friday evening, January 26, at 8 o'clock. A very interesting program has been arranged. All members and friends are invited.
CHILDREN'S AID
The Children's Aid Society will be held at the home of Miss Mary Miller on Tuesday, January 23. Everyone is urged to come and discuss the card party which will be held in February.
CHICKEN SUPPER The Methodist Ladies' Aid will hold a chicken pie supper at the church dining room Wednesday, January 24, at six o'clock. Price is very reasonable..
United States
Pennsylvania
Coudersport
The Potter Enterprise
1934
Jan
18
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Mary Dunn injured Buffalo; Florence Holcomb organizes Shinglehouse Band; G Henry Brehmer & Norma Moo
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