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Warren Times Mirror from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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I RRO R. FRIDAY. JANUARY 2. 19 4 A A Society Sheffield Couple Leave For Texas FollowingWedding! Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. McCaskey, Sheffield, announce the marriage of their daughter, Billie Louise, to Cpl. John Donahey, son of Mr. and 2drs.

Guy Donahey, Tiona, on Monday, December 29. The ceremony took plac in the Sheffield Methodist Rev. E. D. Hulse reading the serv-1; ice.

Attendants were Mr. and i Mrs. James Farley, sister and; brother-in-law of the bride. I The bride chose a rose and black dress, with which she wore white rose corsage, and her sister wore red roses with a blue frock. Following the rites, her mother and sisters entertained with a dinner for the immediate families at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. R. G. Donahey, 10 Water street, Warren, sister of the bride and brother of the briuegroom. The young people then left for San Antonio, Texas, where the bridegroom is a dental student at Ft.

Sam Houston. Social Events Social Events YWCA SCHEDULES MANY ACTIVITIES Friday- 10:00, High School; Club basketball dance. to 4, Girl Scout i Twelfth Night party. Monday- 12:15, Rotary Club; i 1:00, Blue Stocking Club lunch- i eon: 3:30, Fre.shman Club; 8:00, Club meet- ing. Wednesday 12:15, Kiwanis Club; 6:00, Past tureen supper.

Zonta Club; 2:30, DAR meeting; 6:00. Chri.st- lan Business tray supper. GnadMef fROM SNIFPIY, STUFFY DISTRESS OP TRINITY CAI.ENDAR Monday- 7:30, Ruckwell Bible Class. Thui'sday 10:00, Holy Communion. choir rehearsal.

junior and senior rehearsal. WILLING WORKERS The Willing Workers of Salem Evangelical Brethren church, will hold it.s monthly burliness meeting in the diurcii parlors at 8 p. m. Ivlonday and a large turnout is hoped for. GRACE CHURCH CHOIR HAS HOLIDAY PARTY The Grace Methodist church choir held its annual Christmas party at 0:20 p.

m. Tuesday, December C'J. A delicious dinner served by a capable committee con.sisting of Mrs. Ruth Lindquist, Mrs. Beulah Krebs, Mrs.

Isabel Maines and Mrs. Edward after which gifts were exchanged. Miss Ruth Karr presented Mrs. Edwin Jack, choir director, a gift from tha choir rr.ernber.'i and added a few words of appreciation for her work with the group throughout the past year. BETTY NELSON TO OBSEF.VE OPEN CHURCH Betty Nelson, daughter of Mr.

and Nelson, Schanz street, observe open church for her marriage on Monday, January 5, to Charles Joseph Casey, son of Mr. and Ward Casey, Dartmouth street. The ceremony v.dll be performed ai 7:30 p. m. at St.

Lutheran church, Rev. Nore offir'ating. HOSPITAL ALUMNI All members of Warren General Hospital Alumni are asked to be on hand for the regular meeting to be held In the home at 8 p. m. Monday.

The speaker vail be Gretchen Johnson, who will talk on Red work overseas. Torpedo Veteran Weds Westerner Cole Hill, Jan. and Mrs. Harold McConnell, of Tor-, pedo, have received announcement; of their marriage of their son, Henry McConnell, to Miss June Knight, of Colorado Springs, on ChristmsLS Day. The bridegroom, a graduate of Warren High School, served several in World War II, a portion of the time having been spent overseas.

He had attained the' rank of staff sergeant at the time of his discharge. Since leaving the army he has been studying metallurgy in the Colorado School of' Ivfinos, Golden, and expects to be graduated in June, 1949. The bride, also a World War 1 veteran, served as an officer in the i Marine Corps Reserve, doing secretarial work ITie ulll make their home at 617 Aparahee, Golden, I Colo. Engagement News relief from head cold distress starts to come when you put a little Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril. And if used In time, Va-tro-nol also helps prevent many colds from developing, Follow directions in uackace.

ViCKS YAf ilOHOL ARBirrUS Arbutus Auxiliary members of First Presbyterian cihurch will hold their regular meeting at 8 p. m. Monday at the honie of Mis.s Mabel Abbott, 113 Market street. COMMUNITY PARTY The youth party of Community P'PA Council announces January 17 i.s the set for the next get-together at Beaty school. The only vegetable which natives of the South Seas will cluti- vate is the yam.

i llE-LO-CHA CLUB Club members hold their regular meeting at 8 p. m. Monday at the home of Mi's. Clara Wilkins, 103 Lookout street. Persona! Paragraphs YARN BASKET Headquarters For Botany Yarn 315 Penn'a W.

PHONE 3342 Opp. Bus Station KEYS RESTAURANT 500 Market Street 24 Hours a Day Meals and Lunches Chicken Dinner Sfealt Dinners Fish Fry Friday Hot Sandwich Miss Edna Tnompson, of the; Ceaty school faculty, is spending i her vacation v'-ith her sister, Mris. E. B. Ott and ily, In Ph-ladel- i phia I I Rev.

Ralph and daughter, Nancy Sue, have re-; turned to their home in Erie after spending New with Mrs. Gilbert Schuler. Shans street. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Central avenue, were in Texas ycfi-; terday to attend the Cotton Bowl' game in which Penn State and S. M. U. tied at 13-13. After spending tue ChristmaK lioliday.s in Warren, Miss Helen M.

Nifedaialek and her guet, Luther Diehl, have returned to Wa.sh- ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. left Tue.saay their home in Wichita, after the holidays with their mother, Brann, Fourth avenue. Ben Taylor, left Thursday nionur.g for Philadelphia, where he v.111 be the gue.st i the Calvin Rankins until the iir.st of tlie He will then resume hl.T studie.s ai Duquesne TTniversity, ho is a sophomore in the College of Pharmacj'. Mr. and Mrs.

Marcus Edwin Larsen, 5 Wist Clair street, an- nounce.s the cf their daughter, 'ary Elizabeth, to Jame.s Pierce, son of Mr. i and Mrs. Glenn Pierce, Pleasant tovvn.iliip. N'-. date has been set I for the L.

Cole, of Claren- don, the engagement her to Roy E. Kib- ler. Sun Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kibler, Kenmore, N.

Y. No dale i has beci. for ths wedding. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter R. Seaman, I fonueriy of Warren and re- i I aiding in Niagara Falls, N. an- I nounce the engagement of their i eldest daughter, Jean, to Kenneth i I R. Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs.

ug sell B. Reed, also of that city. The v.ill take place on March 20 in Bethany I.utheran I'VJs. I I Mrs. H.

Crawford, 4S03 Floyd i street, Houston, Texas, announces the engagement of her daughter, Orio, William Pari.s Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunter, i I 233 North city. No date has been set for the wed- i ding. Mr.

liunter is employed by Trtinfi-Ter-ias at Houston. Mrs. Gertrude J. Gleason, 407 Fuurth avenue, announces the en- i gagement of her daughter. Rose I Ann Eernice, to LeGrande (Randv son of Mr.

and Mrs. King, 110 street. No date has been set for the wed- dijig. Grange News There are an half million active cf human tu- berculo.siu in the United States. I Vv ARREX GRANGE AND MEETING gers have an oyster tupper at 6:30 p.

m. Monday and all attending are reminded to bring tureens and olla. The installation of newly elected officers will folluw the routine busi- nesfl later in the evening. Were 37.50to 98.75 Now 30.00 fo 79.00 Were32.50 to 35.00 Now 21.00 to 44.00 to 45.00 Now 20.00 to 36.00 Were 14.95 to 27.95 Now 2.00 to 22.40 10 Were 14.95 to 29.75 Now 12.00 l'a 24.00 Were 17.95 to 29.75 Now 12.00 to 20.00 COMPLETE AFTER-CHRISTMAS CLEAR AWAY ODD LOTS Siightiy Soiled Winter Wear "Bad Buys" Ail Priced to Clear ilP.lTS Fur Trimmed, Sizes 7 to 26Vi Zip Lined, Sizes 8 fo 20 Untrimmed Siiss 7 to 24 2 Growing Girls', Sizes 7 to Growing CcatS'Leggin', Sizes Rain Coats, Sizes 10 to 18 TO i LEAH ALL WOOL JERSEY BLOUSES RAYOM BLOUSES SKIRTS MANY OTHER ITEMS SWEATER JACKETS-WOOL MIHENS PURSES ALL TRIMMED HATS FORMAL GOWNS SKIRTS JEWELRY OTHER ODD LOTS ONE TABLE ODD LOTS AT THIS REDUCTION INCLUDING JEWELRY SWEATERS UMBRELLAS SLIGHTLY SOILED ITEMS SCARFS GROWING SNOW SUITS NOW to Less IN OUR GREAT ANNUAL Four out every five women choose tKe seven-eighth length fur coat because they want their furs equally smart for daytime and formal wear. You'll find them well represented in this great January in their newest and most flattering versions.

find too, full length coats with their extreme flared and ultra-dramatic detail. Short or long, they all luxury-look and the quality that betoken value! Below we've listed just a to see them all during this event. Plan now to own a CLEARFIELD FUR COAT. LARGE SPECIAL GROUP INCLUDES: Mouton Dyed Lamb Mink Biended Muskrat. 349.00* Seal i Beaver Dyed Coney 149.00* Grey Brown Chekiang 349.00* All prices include Tax PAYMENT PLAN Teims to suit your individual budget.

here 2 DAYS onday JonuQry 5, By Appointment TL S-Lft. COLE HSLL OFF THE REGLLAK SELLING PRKE 2 TllL SELLING PIRICTi: Cole Hill, Dec. The Torpedo conr.r. unity their I prcgTaiii the ohurch ai'ternoori at 3 with a iarji'e crowd attending, Ur.lon rr-istionary, B. t' Arm- and Mrs.

were yrcjent from Warrer. A with were presei.ted Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong who is expected to this comnranity soon. They I.rve rerved this in tri j- for teverai Mrs.

Willis was tO WaiTcn General Hoapltal for atnier.t Friday. Friend-s a post card -ver Llor.day. i riie reads over the hill are in shape this winter. Seth Hol, and his cindcring crew have tile luild cindered. Bor.Li)n Guilder of t.ilty over the hill Tuesday.

pnd DoJiald SherniEii of lorry, v.eve visiting on the hill Sunday. FIIISI' Firtit ever pririted on moving train v. aa Weekly which Thoman published on the Grand Trunlc Port Huron and Detroit in 18G2. Circulating Gas Heaters 30 40 .10 With or Without Thermostata ALSO HOT BOY WITH FAN P. E.

KAY 23031 TKLE AuiJtraiiar. bettle tree fur- and drink fcr the natives. The bottle-Khapsd trunk holds and cortainc a niucila- fcubbtance I'cja by the aborgines. reads the OFT TH REGILAK SELUNG PRICE Siies 7 fo 24Va DRESSES Crtpet Rayons Juniors and Regular Prices 10.95 to 22.50 You will find In our selections unusual Greeting Cards for all occasions, in expensive party favors and, of course, our hand-made candies. Dzocon S.

J. Abrahsisil 8c Sons, Youngsvilie, Coal, Suit, ar.d Dress you have been waniing rsew low prices. Come ill ajid make purchase frcm onr selectioM. 1 Lot of Dresses to 19.95—now $5.00 1 Lot of $1.95 off 1 Lot of Greatly Reduced Price of ChiSdren's Coats and Snow Suits Reduced to Fit Your Purso. OPEN SAT.

"HL 9 4th Wcsk of New Merchandise Club E. J. ABRAHAM SONS YOrNGSVILLE, PA. Dry and Ladies' Ready-to-Weor BSS9B9 3UY and HOLD U. S.

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