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Bethel Group Activities For the Week Are Listed Wedding in August GeraJd Hcxffman, 152 Orestview announc- Among several group activities One week from today, the es the engagement and planned by Bethel EUB Church Kingdom Builders Class wiU cxMning mamage of his wMr dauglrter, Gloria in Crescent Park for the Good- 7 Hemlock St. June, to James Artliur Will Class and husbands. Those This session will be at 8 p.m. and Swick, son of Mr. and Mrs.

attending are asked to bring a each is asked to bring a small Swick, 13 Wet- tureen and table service. Follow- gift for a sunshine basket for more St. ing the picnic, a devotional per- Djck sherwood, who is still in iod will be led by Mrs. Gertrude bnde-eleot, also the Hepfinger hospital. daughter of the late Mrs.

On Wednesday, Adult Choir SERVICES this Sunday will Genevieve F. Hoffman, is will have its rehearsal at 6:30 follow the usual schedule, the a 1964 of Wairoi p.m., prayer and Bible study Rev. Frank Wood preaching on Area High School, are listed at 7:30, Heart, or rj EUNICE Circle will meet at 1 the 11 a.m. worship period. Ro- fuf i p.m.

Thursday at the home of bert Mallery wiU be heard as rs. Isabelle Elkenburg for what soloist. is designated a ses- At 7:30 p.m., the union service Sion. After a brief meeting led will be conducted in Grace Meth- by Mrs. LueUa Mallery, the odist Church, with the Rev.

No date has been set for group wUl to call on Franklin Hagberg speaking. the wedding. others in behalf of their circle. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Each one attending is asked to bring with her used copies of At 6:45 the same day. Youth Fellowship will meet at the church, detailed plans to CHURCH OF Rev.

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN Holy be announced. Evelyn Crossley and the congre- Communion will be celebrated -----------------------------------------gation of Clarendon Church of during the 9:30 a.m. service. Lay Leaders Conducting Russell, Akeley Services WfliPPen fPa.) Friday, July 31, Couple Betrothed Studio J.

HOFFMAN News of Churches Sunday Service Change Listed In Youngsville Minsterial Student Will Be Speaker John Tickner, Warren student recently graduated by Thiel College in Grenville, will be the guest and speaker for services at 8:30 and 11 a. m. Sunday in St. Lutheran Church Warren man, soon to enter eran Theological Seminary Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, has chosen for his subject Grace of the Kingdom in the For the late service, Miss Ann Floyd Burkholder, Dunkirk, N.Y.

MRS. JAMES Nesmith is serv- God invite the public to attend Pastor John P. medi- LS Camp wLlf tbe Showing Of a sound moUon ution wiH Church picture, Awaken- oi ui uie ume scneauic lor to be shown at 7 p.m. Sunday. RUSSELL-The Rev.

and Mrs. last week at Letchworth Park Mr. and Mrs. Clifton E. Arthur Hummel and family are and visited relatives in Oaimaihan, 32 Hemlock vacationing until August 15, but ter N.Y.

armounce coming mar- is announced Methodist church MR. AND Mrs. Edwin Bran- riage of their daughter, services will follow the regular strom and family are leaving Norma Eileen, to John Le- schedule. Saturday for California, where roy Schutt, son of Mr. and Lee Yaegle is the leader In they will visit Mr.

and Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Roy A. Schutt of Russell, Leland HaUer in Ake- Branstrom and famUy in Clymer, N.Y. ley.

The Rev. Paul Inks, Lander, Claremont; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miss Carnahan, gradua- may be called in the event of an Branstrom and family in Buena ted from Warren Area emergency, it is stated by parish Park; and Mrs. Walter High School in 1962, is a officials.

Branstrom and children in Ox- senior in training at the MR. AND Mrs. Francis Carr They will visit other rela- District of Columbia Gen- and daughters, Sandra and Wen- the month eral Hospital in Washing- dy, have returned to their home xa in Northfield, N.J., after a visit a or Ormond Schutt, alumnus of with her parents, Mr. and was a caller last Clymer Central High Mrs A1 Ritchie. homes of Mr.

and School the same year, is TurJ nfiiior Charles Swanson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard MiUer and son, Crag, spentog a few days in Washington, D.C. Anaheim, are visiting Recent callers of Mr.

and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Harry Pearson, ut 2:30 p.m. August 22 in George Hedges have been Mr. Pearson and other relatives Epw orth Methodist and Mrs.

MarshaU Hedges and in the area. Church, family, Warren; Mr. and Mrs. a specialist fouirth class with the U.S. Army in Germany.

Open church will be ob- E. CARNAHAN services of Youngsville EUB camp, also. Church on Sundav. TH BETHANY LUTHERAN Chautauqua will be gueste in the no Youth FeUow Sheffield Methodist Has Plans for Vesper Service Mr and Mrs Flovd Lindouist SHEFFIELD Special acUv- staff member from Wesley aro being planned by Sheffield Woods Camp. He has announced sermon topic will be Special music in the Carl F.

sermon topic in the Service of Holy Com munion at 9:30 a.m. aiid Mrs. George Merritt Sunday morning services in ship nor evening service, he said family spent several days attemoon GvOVC Cltj iK Torpedo Has terLuth- public IS Lake, N. where the annual ICOr CUCSt I I i HI io qn Here Sunday Festivities LJ Bible Conference is in session. Homecoming Sunday wlU mark me dose of ftf rt, 1 conference and will feature 01 the Rev.

Rotert A. speakers Dr. James Eelman, sermon the 10 a.m. service. fmm tho 1 HILL-Approximately There are no Sunday School th? rhirerTf Lesser will sing Joy of 175 gathered in Torpedo classes untU September 13.

Reformed Church of Amen- Man Desirmg by Bach annual homecoming and For the music Catroll A Fnw the Lord IS Mindful of His a in piav by Mendelssohn. -At 4 ca in New Brunswick, N. J. the Grove. During the brief business hv members and p.

members ana session, it was voted to retain hv Seav r.rejr Fraser the present officers for another r. A and the selec- the local church; as weU as the Fred Brooks and Mrs. Croup tion wiU be Thine Rev. and Mrs Iner Basinger di- were the oldest individuals at- by Himmel. recting the music.

tending, Coan had the a Vacation Bible School meet- family present. is listed at 7:30 p.m. Wed- WORD HAS been received of nesday in the Board Room, the birth of a daughter to Mr. program and buffet supper ar ranged for Day at the Bethesda Home in Meadville. Lutheran Church Women have planned a picnic at 6 p.

m. Monday in Crescent Park. Those at- FIRST LUTHERAN -The boro, Texas. monthly Holy Communion serv- Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Camp jce will be observed at 8 a.m. tending are asked to bring a tur- of een and table service, the cof- fee and dessert to be provided Serving as the committee are -------------------------Mrs. Algot Eckstrom, chairman, Service at 11, Pastor F. Mrs. R.

M. Dinges, Mrs. Ann Draheim, Mrs. Creed Erickson, Mrs. Esther Green and Mrs.

Robert Frycklund. Atlanta Guest Is Speaker at Grace Church The Rev. Frederick F. Haworth vicar of the Church of the Epiphany in Grove City, will be the celebrant at the 8 and 10 served Erie Diocese in Lake City, Fairview, Port Allegany and Eldred before going to Grove City. In addition to his parish work there, he serves as chaplain to Episcopal students at Grove City and Slippery Rock colleges.

Music at the late service will include by Vieme and First EUB Has Change In Services A change is announced in the regular schedule of services in First EUB Church for this Sunday only, the worship Hour to be at 9:45 a.m., the Church School session at 10:45. The change is made in order church parlors. Mrs. Wayne that the pastor, the Rev. Har- Chamberlain wiU be the worship Bruniagln, may serve as usual and it is hoped many wlU gcest preacher and conduct the WUl Krved by morning service First Meth- Gailor, Mrs.

W. Christenson, Miss Retta Pinney, Mrs. 0. Beer and Mrs. Fred Carlson.

6:30 p. m. Sunday, August 23, at Memorial Playground. It has been announced, also, a Daily Vacation Bible School has been arranged August 10-21, with classes from 9 a. m.

until noon Monday through Friday. This is at a different time than local service will be presented by Virginia Cefalo. At 2 p. m. Tuesday, Sheffield WSCS will entertain Barnes members for a meeting in the accept the invitation to enroll and attend.

REGULAR services are planned Sunday in both the Sheffield and Barnes churches. Substituting for the vacationing pastor, THE WEIL Baby CUnic will be conducted in the Sheffield EUB Parish In Bear Lake Has Welcome family picnic at Wildcat Park in Ludlow. A planned meal is being arranged by Mrs. Basil Kulka, Mrs. Jerry Borden and Mrs.

Rodney Vashaw. Announced on the Barnes calendar are choir practice at 7:30 and p. m. Tuesday; Junior Choir at 1:30 p. m.

Saturday. BEAR friends of the EUB joined in a reception Church in the Mrs. Alice Camp, who suffered Haer will use as his sermon Tf. Summer Pastor Is Speaker in First Baptist The Rev. John E.

Buck, associate national director for the a stroke recently. theme in the Barbara Youngs- church School workers are re- will be the uren iiiasiman. at 7:30 p.m. Monday for bnef- David Cox, Pittsburgh, is vis- ing on the new curriculum, iting Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Me- by Bizet, selections for the Rev. and Mrs. played by Joan Briggs, guest or- Lynn Ostrander and famUy. Op en House odist Church. His sermon topic in his home church will be I Under the Control of Activities for the coming week camp.

Cars will leave the church at 11 a.m., members to bring a tureen and table service, the coffee and dessert to be provided. A 8 p.m. on Saturday, August 8, Win One Class members and husbands are invited to a chicken barbecue at the NoUinger camp. Each one planning to attend is asked to make reservations with Winnie Mack no later ganist. Child care will be provided in the Parish House during the second service, it is announced.

Mrs. Richard Crosby directed the program, which featured movies. Mr. Ostrander showed day service in Grace Methodist Church. Earl Mohnkem and PARISH PARTY Gail Bimber will be assisting in Chesney.

His parents, Mr. and fa ITH BIBLE CHURCH Jim the service. Mrs. Dan Cox, were guests, also, clement of Memphis, for- j. Richard Pratt will plav MR.

AND Mrs. Harold Me- merly of Russell, will be the Devotional bv ConneU are vacaUoning in Wash- speaker for the Faith Bible Benoit and by Bedell Charles W. Haynes, summer ington and other western states. Church service at 7:30 p.m. A quartet, comprised by Mrs assistant pastor, will be preach- Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Sher- Sunday in Russell Fire Hall. The Harold Hale, Mr. and Mrs Rog- ing the sermon in the Sunday nian and daughters, Linda and Sunday School is conducted at er Thoma and SaUy Thoma wiU morning service in First Baptist Rita, were dinner guests of her the same place from 10 until sing two selections, I Church, using for his topic parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Carl Whip- Eastman. Mr. and Mrs.

Willis Went- BETHLEHEM COVENANT Pass Me by Clark, worth, George and Wilma Went- Debt That Is Never Paid The union service, at 7:30 pie will be the organist and Miss Susan Wrhen will be vocal soloist. YOUNGSVILLE-The congre gation of Youngsville EUB provided an opportunity for all Church will have a tureen sup- ta become better acquainted with per at 6:30 p. m. 'Tuesday in the newcomers. The program Wilder Field at Irvine to wel- was concluded with a duet sung come the Rev.

F. Eugene Don- by Jerry and Carol Smith, Joelson and his family back for anne Crosby playing their ac- their 10 th year of service to the companiment. parish. Each one attending is Serving as a committee for re. 1 rru asked to bring a tureen and ta- freshments were Mr.

and Mrs. Thee, an arrange- service, the coffee and cold Robert Johnston and Mrs. Marment by Ackley, and Not beverage to be provided. vin Parkins. pictures of the family and of Sunday to honor her grandson, former churches where he has Allan Rydgren, his wife and served.

daughter, Kathy, who are An unusual feature was a ques- here from Middlesex, England, tion and answer session which to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Hugo Rydgren 210 N. Ir- August 3 and to bring her vine St. observe open house service, in her home from 3 until 7 p.

m. PARTY LINES: 723-1402 Social Desk Dial 723-1402 Storer. worth were in Tidioute to cele- will be he sermon p. will be in Grace Church, All Junior High young people brate the July 27th birthday an- subject in the 11 a.m. worship with the Rev.

Franklin G. Hag- of the parish are invited to niversary of Charlene Storer, service. At 7:30 p.m., he will berg as speaker. gather at the church at 10:30 daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dale be the speaker for the union a. m. Monday for a outing j- ----------at Conneaut Lake Park. On Wednesday, 6:45 p. Senior High Youth Fellowship will have its meeting; 7:45, midweek prayer service, with discussion of and Problems in the Christian 9, Senior High hymn sing.

At 10 a. m. Friday, the Senior Highs will gather at the church for a trip to Niagara Falls. The church is providing a youth fitness and body building meeting next Monaay oy at 7 uayion, unio, a seminary program under Mr. Haynes m- Grange Hall; the p.m., Sound Doc- the EUB denomination.

He has struction, and invites all junior a picnic at Floyd Car- Special music in the been in Warren for one year, is high, semor high and post-high August 15. morning will be a duet by Mrs. married and has three children, At the last meeting, the young George Dingeldein and Mrs. Randy, Eric and Garry, people presented the program Myron Rydholm; in the evening Frederick Haer, guest soloist and served refreshments of service, a solo by Lodusky Hoi- from First Lutheran Church, will sandwiches, jello and cake. labaugh.

sing King of Love My Shep- The program emphasized a Monday, 7 p.m., visitation; herd by Gounod and theme and was direct- Wednesday, 7 p.m., prayer and Lord Is My Light and My Salva- The deadline of August 12 ed by the youth chairman. Shir- Bible study directed by Lee 01- by Fairlie. Arthur Lydell, draws near for those who plan leyanne Johnson. The special sen, also Youth Prayer Time; church organist and choir direc- to assist with the collection of guest was State Trooper Gerry Sunday, 6:30 a.m.. Senior High tor, will play Prelude on books for boys at the Youth Op- Rain, who spoke on law en- young people will meet at the by Titcomb, Grange Has Activities For August Warren Grange 1025 has two events coming up on its August schedule.

The first will regular meeting next Methodist Tomorrow, 2 p.m., there will Hdvlna Guestc be a meeting of teachers and gi-oup leaders involved in the The Rev. Harold R. Brumagin Covenant Life Curriculum; Mon- pastor of First EUB Church, will day, 7:30 p.m., board be the guest preacher for the meeting; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., 11:00 Sunday worship in First Bible study and prayer. Methodist Church. He has choos- en for his sermon topic CALVARY BAPTIST Richard Is Reed, preaching in the 11 a.m.

Mr. Brumagin is a graduate of ill be the service, will use the subject the United Theological Seminary Monday by at 7 in Dayton, Ohio, a seminary of Funeral Baskets, Sprays Wedding Designs Virg-Ann Flower Shop 238 Pa. 723-5760 WE DELIVER I LOVE THAT APPLIANCE W. T. GRANT CO.

boys. Book Project Deadline Set portunity Camp near Great Valley, N. the local sponsors reminded today. Both fiction and non-fiction for breakfast. PICNICS MONDAY Warren County Chapter, Gold Hulse and Postlude on by Gassier.

(Additional Society on Page 10) forcement and causes of acci- church to go to Washington Park Faith Looks Up to by Van dents. Opening with a song, Auto of the program con- books are desired, it is stated, so tinued with for long as they may be easily read by Miss Johnson; Offi- by boys 14 to 18. Sports, biog- driver excuses by Robert Star Mothers, will meet Monday raphy, westerns, adventure, and Lucas; Gail at 5:30 p.m. at the picnic mysteries are the types most Anderson; monolog, grounds in Crescent Park for a wanted. Dumb Buys a Mrs.

Gantz; tureen supper. In case of rain Anyone wishing to add to the i Had My safe driver or a drop in temperature, the collection is asked to take them creed by Helen Lucas; supper will be in the American to any of the Mowing churches: Your Eyes on the Legion Home. Members are St. St. First Edith Johnson; Code of asked to bring table service and Church of the Nazarene, Grace Ethics for Youthful Drivers and tureen, coffee to be furnished by Methcdist, Calvary Baptist, Ten Teen Commandments, Bar- the committee.

House guests and Bethel EUB in Warren; Church bara Gantz; With fathers are invited, also, of God an Clarendon. and While You Miss Johnson; Conunand- BUY U. s. SAVINGS BONDS Harry Lucas. EXCURSION BY BUS To Boll Gome ot Pittsburgh, August 1st Only a Few Tickets Available for One Bus.

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