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The Warren County Observer from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Warren, Pennsylvania
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The Observer WOMENS ACTIVITIES MISS CLARE ERICKSON I THE WICWAM on the Scandia road will be the site of the picnic-supper to be enjoyed by the Glade Township Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary, Ntonday evening, 6 September 12. Each member is asked to bring a tureoi and table service. The hostess, Mrs. Olga Miller, and committee will supply coffee, cream and sugar. A short business meeting will follow.

WOMEN OF THE MOOSE, WARREN CHAPTER 693 will meet Wediesday, September In the Moose Temple on Hickory st. A special program has been arranged tonoring the Golden Anniversary which is being celebrated this week. Miss Jean Vavala, hostess, will conduct Chapter Night, and it is urged that all members be present. THE regular meeting of the Marine Corps League Auxiliary will be held in the Marine Home Tuesday evening, September 13, at 8 Mr. Luther Erickson of 308 W.

Fifth Warren, wishes to announce the engagement of his daughter, Clare, to Richard W. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Smith of 104 Prospect Warren.

A Spring wedding is planned. Miss Erickson is a graduate of Edinboro State College and is employed by the Warren Observer. Mr. Smith, a pharmacist with Drug Store, is a graduate of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. CHURCH if ORGANIZATIONS coat and pants what a find in corduroy! This is the kind of little outfit that both you and White Stag made famous.

I'he coat washes! and is lined with a quilt. The waist ties sweetly, neatly through grommets. Pants match, fit as though knit, close invisibly at the side. Both in corduroy. Coat: Colors: Sizes: Pants: Colors: THE LYDIA CIRCLE of the First Baptist Church will meet at the lome of Mrs.

Hubert Burke, 15 Jefferson tomorrow (Thursday) at 1:30. THE FALL RETREAT for Che First Presbyterian Church Women's Association, will have Fraternal Worker, Mrs. William Bond as the afternoon and evening speaker. Mrs. Bond is with Miraj Medical Center in India and teaches in the school of nursing there and the nursery school.

One of the missionaries who is supported by the church is Dr. Archibald Fletcher who has spoken Warren on several occasions and located-also at the Miraj Medical Center. The retreat takes place tomorrow (Thursday) at Camp Birdsail Edey, but in case of rain will be held at the First Presbyterian Church. THE annual RETREAT for Methodist men of the 380 churches of the Erie onference will start this Friday and end on Sunday September 911. The retreat will be held at Wesley Woods Camp, near Grand Valley, Pa.

19.95 Sizes 8.95 STEIN'S THE PRE-SCHOOL MOTHERS CLUB of Youngsville will have their first meeting next Mon 7 day, September 12, at 8 p. m. in the school cafeteria. A film will be slK)wn, and speaker for the evening will be Mary Dickerson, Crippled Children's Nurse. The club will meet on the first Monday of each month, and all mothers of pre-school children are welcome.

pennsylvania council of republican women will have the North West Political Activities Regional Conference at the Lawrence Hotel in Erie on Tuesday, September 20. It is hoped that the conference will be attended by a capacity audience, enthused and dedicated to victory in November. At the morning session will be the Honorable W. Stuart Helm and Senator Robert D. Fleming will speak, on the importance of electing Republicans to the State House and Senate.

At luncheon State-wide candidates. Republican Party Leaders, Hon. Robert J. Corbett and President of the PCRW, Mrs. Gilbert O.

Day, will be the speakers. It is requested that those attending do not leave until the program is completed. Regional Chairman for the PCRW Is Mrs. Leroy McGarvey, 1906 Union Wesleyville. Pa.

Reservations are in charge of Mrs. L. C. Bachman, 502 Holland Erie, Pa. Reservations must be in no later than September 17.

Luncheon fee Is $2.50 per person, and this includes the tip and sales tax. Further information may be obtained locally by calling Mrs. William Rice, Mrs. ney Ball, L03-9949. installation of OFFICERS of Chief Complanter Uiit of the American Legion Auxiliary, will take place next Tuesday, September 13, at 8 in the Legion Home.

It is Iraped that all members who can will attend this important meeting. THE PRE-SCHOOL MOTHERS CLUB OF meet on September 12, at 6:15 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Elaine Smith, Kinzua Road, for a tureen-supper.

The hostess will be assisted by the following committee: Mesdames Shirley Culbertson, Sue Heubach, Katherine Johnson and Janice Muscaro. Each member is asked to bring a tureen and table service. A RALLY OF DEMOCRATIC WOMEN from six counties in Northwestern Pennsylvania will be staged welcome prominent political leaders of Democratic Committee for a "Campaign This is a golden opportunity for all Democratic Women to hear, meet and speak with representatives of Pennsylvania. The 300 to 350 women expected to attend will be coming from Erie, Crawford, Mercer, Venango, Forest and McKean counties. The rally is to be held in the Knights of Columbus Hall on Second Warren.

Speakers for the affair are to be Frank Fago, State Assembly candidate; John Cartwright, attorney from Ridgway and Congressional candidate; Emma Guffy Miller, National Committeewoman; Louise Moses John, State vice-chairman; and Db lo res Wechi of Erie, CO- regional director of Young Democrats, All Democratic Women are urged to attend this Saturday, September 10. Luncheon is scheduled for noon. CARL E. OLIVEBRING, Singing Ambassador, will present a concert of sacred music at the Calvary Baptist Church Friday evening at 7:30. Mr.

Ollvebring has traveled throughout North America and Europe presenting sacred concerts, singing in special revival meetings and Bible Conferences, appearing on T-V and Radio programs. Bom and raised in Sweden, he spent most of his life in Europe in an old fashioned Christian atmosphere. Mr. person is synonymous with sacred music in Scandinavia, and he Is a recording artist in several languages. The public is cordially invited tc join Calvary Baptist members and friends and enjoy this mellow baritone voice that has stirred the hearts Df thousands of Church loving people of many denominations.

FLY AND SAVE TIME Consult Our FREE Public Travel Dept. GO ANYTIME ANYWHERE WITH AAA WARREN COUNTY MOTOR CLUB 201 Penna. W. Ph. RA 3-6660 HAVE THE OBSERVER DELIVERED AT HOME PHONE RA3-8200 For The Finest in Diamonds See E.

P. Siefert, Diamond Specialist SIEFERT'S JEWELRY STORE 416 Pa. W. Phone RA3-6360 WEDDING DESIGNS Funeral Baskets Sprays Virg Ann Flower Shop 238 Pa. W.

RA 3-5760 We Deliver PREVIEW THIS WEEK AT THE Youngsville Fair September 7, 8, 9, 10 See Peters Display of Complete PH ILCO Laundry Line For 1961 Watch The Dramatic Cut-Down Demonstrator Washer! APPLIANCES "See Pete YOUNGSVILLE, PA..

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