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WARREN. PA TIMES-MI RROR. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, M4f SEVEN Society tusso And Aunkst Vedding March I Saint Joseph's At nine Tuesday morn- igi March 1st, in St. lurch, Miss Emma Marie Aunkst, lughter of Mrs. Catherine Aunkst, jnnerly of Johnsonburg, became le bride of Anthony James Russo, jn of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Russo, 26 Main avenue. The nuptial mass was the double ring ceremony, with Kathleen Edinger at the organ and osephine Rich as soloist for tra- itional selections. Father Ifred Bauer, pastor, officiated. The bride was in marriage by her brother, William Aunkst, and attended by the sister, Adeline Russo, as maid of honor.

Louis Vizza was best man for Mr. Russo. The bride chose a gray suit, with accessories of aqua and gray, wore a corsage of white roses and carried a white prayer book. Miss Russo wore a pink rose corsage with a powdei blue suit. Mrs.

R.USSO wore wine and gray, with a corsage of yellow roses. A three-tiered wedding cake centered the table at the Carver Hotel, where the wedding I breakfast was served to the bridal I party and the immediate families. The couple left later for a short wedding trip and will make their home at 109 Sixth avenue. The 1 bride chose a gray and blue semble for traveling. I The bride-elect was honored with a pre-nuptial shower party given by Mrs.

Carl Russo. PRESBYTERIAN EVENTS Girl Scouts of Troop 61 in the Scout room; 7:00, Boy Scouts of Troop in the Scout room; Lotta Dunham Missionary Society will meet in the Craft room and the Arbutus Society meet in the parlors; 830, Second Auxiliary and Westminster Missionary societies will join the other two groups in the church school room to hear Mrs. H. Burke Forbes review "The Big All women of the church interested in hearing this review are cordially invited for the social hour to follow. Tuesday 6:30, Fellow Club WiU several of the beautiful meet for dinner, reservations to be tures.

made with Mr. and Mrs. Nestore Cast in comedy black face Bartholojnew, before Mon-; leads of the are Virginia Home Talent Show Cast And Chorus Named By Director Leads been selected by producer director for the Optimist Club show Ingenue love leads selected after many be Joe Guiffre playing "the role of Hiram Cude. Nancy Lee Plummer will play opposite him in the role of Annabelle Levering. Both of these young people are well known Warren residents, members of Warren Players Guild, and will have the opportunity of not only displaying their dramatic ability but of utilizing their splendid singing voices Already cast in specialty roles will be Teresa Marie B'ino as Lily Pons, Joan Massa as Carmen Miranda, Dick Cunningham as Huckleberry Finn, and Beverly Taft as Sis The Cliord Cadets, composed of Earl Ericson, Roger Hendrickson, Janies Cruikshank and Boyd Sanden, are also in the show, and will bring several of their outstanding hanr.ony tunes.

M.C.’ing the show arts Will be Lou general chairman of the show. Others will be aimounced later for 'he mammoth cast of 100 W'ar- ren people who will be cast in the day noon. Mr. and Everett Kough, popular physical education sho Each afternoon r)0 Warren Borg and Jane Munn will provide the program. 2:00, weekly religious education classes; 6:30, second in the series of Lenten services to be held in the form of a tureen supper in charge of the Jef- teacher at the high school, school girls are toeing and Chlo, the servant of the family, heeling and kicking in the tricky Playing opposite her as Ambrose, her sweety pie, be George Cunningham.

These two will bring down the house laughter. In the comedy character role of CoiKAM GoUHAU rioiIIAM GiLEENIIIlini. hantillt ameliia J23.00 J23.00 ferson Bible Class. Those who have i Mrs. Tatv, ell, the gabby gal about not already made are town, will be Jane Bevevino.

Con- asked to call Mrs. Robert trasted to her will be Kathryn P. T. A. News FARMINGTON The March meeting of Farmington PTA will be held in the Community house at Lander at 8 p.

Tuesday, with members of Sugar Grove unit as guests. The speaker will be Dr. Eugene Cease, psychologist at State Hospital and special music will be by Mr. and Mrs. Travers Stohlberg, of Sugar Grove.

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Each Bostwick, the society leader about town, who plays the horses, in the show. In the heavy character leads Warren people will see Ernest as Pa Cude, the old hill billy warts, 171, 101 before family is requested to bring a tureen, broad and butter, and its ouTi table service. Coifee, tea and dessert will be furnished. The worship service will be held in the school church room at 6:30 with father, while Sedon will in- Donald presiding. Dr.

terpret the diificult role of Ma Steen have as his theme i Cude, the harassed hill billy moth- Christian Conviction About A COLLEGE dean of home nomics says having married students on the campus has been an eye opener to faculty who have to do a certain amount of counseling of students as pan of their jobs. given us a chance to observe our young married students facing the oroblems young couples never used to have to solve untiJ they were out of school and out ol our reach." That, of course, should benefit college students in twc ways. If counselors are good a' their job the young couples struggling to get an education and start homes at the same time have the advantage of having help available when their problems look toe big to them. And, also, the teachers can now get a good idea of what problems their unmarried students mav face when they get out of lehool and take on marriage. ALL TO THE GOOD go if life on the college campus is no longer completely set off from life in the outside world, IB aU to the for the faculty and for the students.

College life may not be as gav und carefree as it was in the good 3 ld prewar days. But, at least, uhere be as many grad- aates who, a few years after get- to moan. 1 had only made the best use my college vears instead of xittenng them HALF SIZE A program for children between the ages of 5 to 12 years will be provided during the worship service. session will meet in the session room. Red Cross sewing in the Craft room, the ladies to bring sandwiches, the coffee and tea to be furnished; 4:00, Carol Choir rehearsal; 7:15, Senior Choir rehearsal; 8:00, Gerda DeForest Class vTlll meet in the parlors.

the board of trustees viill meet in the church office. Saturday 1-11, will meet In the One of the outstanding roles in the show is that of Fifi Channoz, the Latin lovely, to be played by Bertha Minnelli. Contrasted to her and playing the role of Zviamie Dorsey, the blonde glamour will be Mickey Mather. Other leading rolos wiil be an- I nounced later. dance routines, which make up i colorful and snappy parts of the show.

Each evening the adult cast is rehearsing mu.sic, lines and action. All are working hard to make this the most outstanding show in Warren in Working hard at two daily is Lloyd Van Tassel who will play the entire show. are bring added daily to the list for reserved seats to Ilolh-wood the mani- moih Optimist Club Musical Comedy which will play for the public- Wednesday and Thursday, March 10-17, in Warren High School Au- A special students matinee of the entire show will be played Tuesday aiternoon. March ID, at p. m.

The entire city and vicinity are eagerly awaiting this r.how to not only see a top Broadway musical at popular prices, but, in doing so, to help the Optimist of in their moi Work Activi- AT ST. Real Irish Brogue Lenten Series In Players' Show i Under Rehearsal LudlowCnurch Doctor the Monday meeting of beard one-act satire to be given by War- of trustees; 8:00, regular Players next can of the Effie Mission Circle at the of a true Irish brogue in its Ludiow, Mar. 1- Holy Commun- home of Elmer Lundahl, For Molly Drum, who plays the observed Sunday in Mori- Misa Charlotte Erickson as the as- part of a scrubwoman, left the ah Lutheran church and annuonce- sisting hostess. Miss Arlene Pet- Emerald Isle a mere two years i made of Lenten services erson will have charge of the pro- ago to make her home in America. held each even- grram, and members are reminded; Ivlolly enjoys living in 7:15 o'clock, starting with to bring their i having recovered from a case of 2:00, religious in-! homesickness some time ago.

She The Aid was entertained struction classes; 7:30 Lenten ser- was reared in Ireland, so that her at the First Mission hurch by vice; 8:30, serJor choir rehearsal. I brogue is authentic. Having be-; Mrs. Harry Carll and Mrs. Ernest 7:30, regular meet-1 longed to a drama group during a' Carl.ion, with a splendid attending of the Lutheran Brotherhood' brief period of residence in Eng- Ji-ce.

The meeting was opened by in the church parlors. Colored land, she promptly joined president, Mrs. Otto K. Carl- moving pictures of Florida and; Club and found herself hear-i with Scripture reading, pray- Havana wiil be by Gust I tily welcomed. Her wartime mem-; short meditn.tion by the Borg and a special invitation isjories include defense work in Herman Davidson.

During extended to every member of the' Beli'ast office, as well as some har-; business meeting, a gift of congregation to attend. The fol-1 rowing enemy air raids. rrioney presented to the As an Irish scrubwoman, Molly'Society to be provides some fun-packed action of basement rein Doctor the new members i-- comedv written by Ned Kliulman i to this gi-oup; Mrs. and Montv McClure for the Studio LcKstrom, Plays Tuesday and wednes- day at 8:30 p. m.

in the aiib Auditorium. No seat reservations necessary for these performances, piogram. Af, Ti, ter tue benediction, coflee w'as and Plac ers CiUb members served and a social hour er oyed. will be admitted, upon presenta -1 tion of their membersliip tickets LUuher league held its reg- at thj door. ruectii.g at the church, with a second Custav Olson and one-act play and more on the ser- TiLie Olson as committee.

lowing members will have charge of the refreshments: Clemens Anderson, Elmer Anderson, Ernest Anderson, J. Anderson, Borg, Gust Borg, Elmer Bloom, and Leo Bushey. 9:30, confirmation instruction. were John Mrs. PAK TO EMPHASIZE LENT Members of PAK will again conduct their Lenten Emphasis program in the period between now and Easter and all members have been mailed their reminder BUDGET-BASEMENT VOO AT lOWfR PRICK OUR FAMOUUS IRREGULARS OF 1.35 to 1.75 FAMOUS BRAND NOW ONLY 3 2.25 You've bought thousands of pairs In Belly Lee Eudgel BasemenI for whole dollar.

Trust Betty Lee Budget Basement to bring you sensationally low prices always. Regularly you'd pay 1.35 to 1.75 tor these delectable nylons. How do wo do it? Simply ihat these are slight irregulars. If you look hard maybe you'll find a slightly heavier threaa, an irregular lengtn. But that won't spoil one bit of wearing pleasure.

This maker produces sonne of the most nylons you can own. There's a special stripe that stops runs at the stocking top. There's a full foot. You won't want to miss this sensational buy, especially when you save 58c to 98c on each pair. You can nave your money nylons in exciting Spring shades of gay, dusk, daybreak.

We have short lengths slies rnedium lengths 8 I fo 11 long lengths to 11. Also for women large above the knee a stretcny top in medium length to I I and long length to I I. Wise women will hurry to Betty Lee Budget Basement for their nylons. Seaml ess Street Sheer Service We ght BUDGET-BASEMENT Davidson giving the message. The Group v.as entfrtain- ed by L.

B. at her home with ail m.embers present. The mee 'ng was opened by the r.ew pre.sident, Mrs. Emil eNlson, letter, plus their I ioiis will ahso be produced. program wa.s given l.y I Alfred wno cast inchides Marv Hplrn auxc wno The an mteresting letter concern: Johnson, Helen Morrow, Jack Cay and David Smith, directed record fonn.

to campaign such as this country has; several members will avail never seen. It be on the Kili ng Doctor themselves of splendid op- in the papers, In the news, on Calldare airec.ed by the The pn.Ri am ii lud- place you rciidingr by KHck- But, as PAK m.embers, let's be out I Lavery, Molly Drum, Dor- Joh (y. Johnson, in front. Start next B. IS.

Elmquist, piano solos Delores Sunday In attend: Bailey, Bill Muir, Marilyn Johnson and Mary i Conneily. your church least Jeannine Jean'At the of tne re- during the Lenten i Alton, weie rorvei at Members are asked to turn in i n. Washiiigton after Dunn, Tom Donnelly, i Rader, Glen Nelson, and Kathryn Stowe. Mrs. n.

E. WeiiStran, who read an interesting biographic al paper their attendance records Lent, 80 that they may be eligible- for a special recognition which will be announced later. ing the Luther League Comp pros- ceniii.g the pectus for the summer. It is hoped Moses. Mrs.

Wen.stran a 1 brought a framed print of one of 7 )ictures which awarded to the hostess. Coffee nr.i Oorgf re- freshri.ei were in t.he evening. Tlie An erif an sponsored the last at tlie ha.ll evenii Happy, Kd and Tlrt (iang supp sic. The.se dancps wiil no doubt Mrr. J.jhn Johnson, Mrs.

Ti r.y r- li, Ma'IiS Kay. Mri. I Carlson ente: la'ned j-ianice, at her honie at a party in celebra- Lr- is tion of the Lth birtl day of her lit- gues" at granddaughter, lancile. The his pare in games, eli- rnaxing birthday presents and I tl'n 3s preseat Puiistor; tvro Kathleen Buijp, and Dickie Carlsoi. was the horiored party at the nome of Mr.

a.nd Mrs. M. he rated Pz.a Fifleea) TRDvITY CALENDAR 7:30, Rockwell Bible Class meeting. vestry meeting. evening prayer and sermon, the Rev.

Pwalph Hovencamp, guest preacher; 9:00, Altar Guild meeting; meeting of I the Men of Trinity church; church school staff meet- i and 10:00 a. Holy Communion. I Are Great over WNAE, and I His a. Junior Samr.eLson. acolytes and junior choir rehearsal.

Social Events PRE-SCHOOL CLUB Miss Claire Elliott, social service theme. AHhur and Mrs. Roy Overbeck were in attendance at the fellowship meeting of the Aaaembly of God held in Erie re- pri.v'--’d by cently. They were n. the Hi 'routt, of Kpne, The First 'Jvjsior regular servi''-ns prayer worker for tne Aid Soc- evening uiih the iety, will speak on the work of that agency at the March of the Pre-school Mothers Club Tuesday evening at the YWCA.

Members v.ill meet at p. m. for a tureen dinner. Mrs. RajTr.ond Slate is hostess and uill be assisted by Mrs.

Howard Lauffenburger, Fwichard Kerven and Mrs. Milton ni.ch held f.Jay as well Wcur.esday Rr V. lieni.an be resumed A ake- walk be held Saturday, March 12 th. Mrs. Dan Swanson entertained at her Lo.me, when fnends and rel- ativcs to celebraie Lirthda A hour v.

a enjoyed, ai? 11 as refre.sh- ments, and opening of many gifts. Out of town guests in Ciuued Mrs. Pvobert Swi nson. aWWMTyPORB oieAMeRY eirrmR. PARTY PEANUTS AU-EN CLASS PLANS OF The Allen Class of First Metho- dist church vnll have an of in Dunham parlors of the church next Tuesday evening at eight I.

T. CLASS MEETING A cnange has been made in plans for the regular meeting of I. T. Class of Methodi'St church and member.s will gather in the church at 6:30 p. m.

Tuesday for a tureen supper. Each one attending Is asked to bring a tureen, rolls and table service. WARREN RELIEF BOARD of the Warren Relief Association will hold their monthly meeting at 10:4.5 a. Monday at the YWCA activities building. WOMEN'S AID Guild of the Emanuel Evangelical and Reformed church Vvill hold their monthly meeting at the church at 7:30 p.

m. Sunday and all women of tne church are urged to be in allend- ance. PRE-EASTEK KOniAGE SALE Fri. night and Eagles Kalbfus Club. ARREST THAT COUGH! MEDICALLY-RI6HT FAST-ACTiNG A nationwide survey proves ccntainj the same two effective ir.predienta thonaantia of doctora now pre- icribe to rdine and loosen coughs due to chest colds.

Be medically NEIGHBORHOOD CLI3 Members of the Starbrick Girl' Scout Neighborhood Club mil hold their regular meeting in the school building at 8 p. m. Monday and all are asked to be on hand. MCW MERCHANDISE CLLB Start.s March 12. Blomquist Furniture Shop.

Filone 902. 3-4-lt. NOTICE I v.ill not be for any bills or debts contracted by anyone except myself after this dale, Feb. 28, 1949. Melvina R.

Diimop P. O. Box 4iT3 I Warren, Pa. ATTENTION! SPECIAL YOUTH SERVICES MARCH 1-13 each evening at 7:30 FREE METHODIST CHURCH YOUNGSVILLE. PENNSYLVANIA Edwin B.

Wallace Radio Evanaelist and Soloist REV. E. B. WALLACE mum SPECIAL! A PICTURE IN CHALK EACH EVENING Sfft old hymns beautifully CHORUS SINGING A lively, joyful singspiration pi'riod. miss it! Come and Bring Your Friends to This Great Youth Campaign REV.

JOHN A. BARGER. Pastor.

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