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Warren Times Mirror from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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im to scattff Wt is In this week and they worth anybody wai get. Half size and suits of fine ardine in goid or navy. Now and front page fashion newsl now popularity! Prints take to dramatic colorings! Sleeves go to many lengths Come, see all new (there's plenty) and smart for summer. Nelly Dons, Tomboys, Demi-tasse half sizes and a dozen other well-known brands and every one at Miller's reasonable that are never lower. Priced from 2.98 to 21.95 NEW COATS AND SUITS .1 I I If SOCIETY NURSE'S AIDES HOLD BANQUET The Pioneer Class of the Red Cross Aid Corps held its annual banquet Wednesday at the Hotel Carver, with a large number of the class In attendance.

Following dinner, a short business meeting was held, at which time these were elected lor the coming year: President, Betty Proud; vice president, Martha Schultz; secretary, Ruelena Teager; treasurer, Esther Sontag. The remainder of the evening was spent with entertainment at the home of Martha Baker. WALK A FLIGHT AND SAVE AID HAS UNUSUAL, MEETING Mrs. Warren R. Carlin was the president chosen by the Aid of First Presbyterian church last evening when it held its annual business session and A detailed report of the session will be given in columns.

DINNER FOR BROTHER Bert and Naham Levinson en tertained Betty Lee Shop eploy- es at dinner at Pittsfield Inn last evening to honor their brother. 1st. Lt Hyman Levinson, home on leave from Indianapolis, and leaving tonight to visit his family at Clymer, Pa. MOTHERS STUDY CLUB The Young Study Club will hold its April meeting at 8:80 p. m.

Monday at the home of Mrs Howsrd Van Orsdale, Biddle street LIVING ROOM SUITES with 195.00 Large selection to ehoote from BED ROOM SUITES 1 P'ftm 99.50 Bed, Chest, Choice of Vanity or Dresser Light Oak, Walnut Mahogany Personal Paragraphs Jesse O. Smith, compensation re feree is in Titusville today holding a series of meetings. Arch Hunter, of the Washington school, Clarendon Heights lias returned from Harrisburg where he attended a hearing on the proposed legislation relative to teachers salaries. He is of the Warren County Teachers Association and on the legislative committee. Stray Leaves From Notebook Of Reporter About Town WRIGHTSVILLE William Crossett returned home this morning from a business trip to New York and Philadelphia.

Burtnette, manager of the local Western Union office, is enjoying a two vacation to devote more time to the twin that recently arrived at liis home. While he is off duty Mrs. Bettsy Check will be acting manager assisted by Miss Evelyn Sargent, who has arrived from Medina, N. Y. to assume the position of operator.

You know this Victory Garden boasting on the part of the Gardners once in a while gets a rude check. this Garrison fellow who endeavors to raise asparagus on his Second avenue estate. 'Tother day he blew off about his asparagus being Harry Danas called his bluff and appointed a committee composed of Jay Pees, Pete Fanaritis and himself to check. The report presented this morning by Jay Pees concludes find the asparagus has become disgusted and has started growing the other way. We think it will become Chinese bamboo So there you are.

Now who will debunk the gardens of Bert Meacham, Eddie Branch and Ed Lowrey? All the folks who saw Emmett Kelly who was in Warren last winter at the Marconi Club will be interested in this Associated Press story from New York relative to the opening of the Ringling Brothers circus this week: Emmett Kelly, the sad-faced clown with the permanently melancholy droop to his mouth, had the only gloomy face in Madison Square Garden as greatest show on Ringling Brothers and Barnum circus, returned for its annual visit with the kids and the temporarily young-hearted adults of New York City. befits this colossal caravan- i Easter serie of peerless pantomime, piquant periphery, hazardous, hair- raising exploits and other terminology favored at this time each year by circus press agents, last opening show was a record-breaker in more ways than are usual with the terrific tanbark. Wrightsville, April Community church holds opening service Easter morning. The Wrights ville Community church, formerly the Wnglitsville Methodist Episcopal church, sponsored an appropriate service on morning in the recently George Waxman left last evening for Chicago, where he will attend to business interests and visit his daughter, Mrs. N.

L. Bergman. BABY CARRIAGES STROLLERS 14.95 BREAKFAST SETS 49.50 renovated and redecorated church building in the village of Wrightsville. Over fifty members have been accepted into the congregation of the new organization, and the number in attendance at this first service was very gratifying to the presentation is col- offlcers and others working tor the reopening of the church for Gospel worship. orful: Green sawdust, ringmasters dressed in dusty pink evening clothes with sequin lapels, the performers costumed in the most tastefully riotous colors which could be dreamed up by one of the ranking designers, Billy Livingston.

circus will be at the Gaf- Before the altar were placed many floral decorations including some of the out-of-dcors blossoming spring flowers so seldom seen this early in the season. The newly organized choir with Mrs. Genevieve Faust leading. den for a total of 47 days, the sanS, longest series in its 75-year-history of Manhattan The fundamental idea of the Red Cross was first set forth in a booklet by Henri Dunant at Geneva in 1862. Everybody reads the Times-Mirror.

In War and Peace -boomtime and depression, men have come to depend on TRIANGLE'S for the LONG WEAR and SOLID COMFORT that Handsome MILITAIRE NOW, MORE THAN EVER ci are your BEST BUY in shoes! Smart MOCCASIN IxoeA Lowest Prices for QUALITY SHOES in the U.S.A. 206 Liberty St. concluding with the beautiful and appropriaie Church in the which touched the hearts of many of the older residents of the village. An outstanding feature in the program was the rendition of by ten children all robed in white, while the choir sang the chorus the Cross, Where I First Saw the Another very splendid part in the morning program, was a duet by Mrs. Faust and her daughter, Evelyn.

The selection was Me the Stories of Much credit is due to Mrs, Edia Baker, superintendent of the Sunday school, and Mrs. E. A. Board- nian, who arranged and conducted i the program; and we extend our appreciation, also, to the children I who participated so ably. Mrs.

Martha Anderson and son Waldo and Mrs. Ed Carlson of Youngsville, Miss Ellen Hagle and Mrs. Eemily Danielson were Monday visitors at the home of Emil and Miss Hettie Anderson. Lieut. Theron Bull and wife have been visiting relatives at Wrightsville, Columbus, Corry and Jamestown.

They returned to New Jersey Sunday. The Luther League of the Lutheran church is sponsoring a Pie Social next Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Johnson. Mr.

and Mrs. James Durlin and family spent Easter Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Lee and family of Falconer, N. Y. Mrs.

Maurice Irvine came home from the hospital Tuesday, she is staying with her mother, Mrs. William Saunders of Sugar Grove, a few days. April 11th The Berea Congregation of Freehold Lutheran church met at the home of Mr. i and Mrs. Arthur McCains of Starbrick to extend a call to the theo- logical Student Carlson, of as its pastor after ordination in June.

i Palm Sunday visitors at the home of Helmer Danielson vfare Mrs. Florence Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Morse of Jamestown; Chas and Miss Margaret Sandburg; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver of Youngsville and Mr. Carlson of Wisconsin. A new Baptisimal Font was dedicated by Freehold Vice Pastor, E.

S. Carlson of Titusville. A memorial gift given by Mrs. Jones in memory of Etley L. Jones, Janet Anne, infant daughter of Mr.

and, Weatherman Relents And Removes Chills The old Weatherman who during the past two days let loose a batch of wintry biases and a few handfuls of snow balls, this mom-! I ing relented and turned on the sunshine spigot and promises that this evening will find the air warm find balmy. The frigid air that swept in last evening may have adversely affected the cherry and peach crops. Apples, according to farmer friends, will not be greatly affected, as the trees were not in bud to an extent that a frost would kill the crop. Reports from Arch place on Morrison Run today show that last night the mercury sank to 8 degrees above zero, which was a lot colder than it was in Warren, where the registering thermometer at the Times-Mirror registered 32 above. Tomorrow will be fair and warmer and the weekend is pected to be nice.

Studio Couches and Sofa Beds 59.50 Bunk Beds 39.50 Mahogany Desk 59.50 Remember the United National Clothing Collection Aril 1 30 He's 'Aces' FURNITURE STORES 330-32-34 Pennsylvania Avenue, West Entrance Darling Jewelry Store 44Share the Clothes You No Longer Wear Five Arrested For Robbery On Places In Warren County the arrest of five volving the theft of gasoline, tires, by officers from the of- chickens, ducks, firearms, house- fice a clean-up has been made of a hold goods, tools, etc. Those under long series of robberies of summer arrest and now in the county jail cottages, home, farm houses Some of the property re, covered was quite valuable. In! eluded in this was a hydraulic tomobile jaek that had been taken from the Youngsville Service Station. It was found in car when it was searched at Kane. Beardsley In addition to the burglary charges to which he pleaded guilty had also been seen by Chief Frank Dunkle, of the S.

R. Schieb and were given some new angles on 'The Balkans Powder Keg of A new member, Floyd Carter, was introduced, as well as a guest Kiwan- ian, W. E. Colbert, of Beaver uo pajaodsj: jsjnbuioia progress of plans forlii' collection project. uxjr fillM clothing Teaching an elephant to stand Ticket Sale For Minstrels Is Launched Youngsville police department tak -1 on itfl hcad is a difficult task, yet Paul E.

Reed, 23, Youngsville, gasoline from a car. He was cow elephants will stand on their arrested March 28th. arrested for this charge and plead- in a frenzy of despair. Lynn A. Bearndsley, 41, Sugar Ud anfl made restitution.

Grove RD 3, arrested March 2. District Attorney Goldstein pre- Phillip Maynard York, 26, Sugar Parefl the papers in the case andj Grove RD 3, arrested at Bradford, undoubtedly present the men Capt. Ray Wetmore, above, of Kerman, is currently No. 1 ace of James 8th U. S.

Air Force. credited with 24 Nazi plane March 5th. Dale Freeborough, 17, Youngs viJle. Milton York, brother of Phillip York, Sugar Grove RD 3. Reports of many thefts covering Warren i a long period of time have been coming into the office and the Sheriff L.

C. Linder, Deputy to court for sentence soon. How- ever until the full Investigation is 1 compete being carried on under confessions and statements made 1 the men will probably remain in the county jail. That the 1945 North Minstrels being presented April 17 and 18 will be the biggest ever is apparent from the announcement Sanford Secor and State Police that its company numbers 65 mem- Times Topics bers. Heading the cost as Interlocutor -----------------------------------------------I js Carl W.

Johnson, popular princi- Mrj Tea Ahlqutot waa boptized Mr. Marion Groves who to em- ca! ployed at Erie was an Easter vis- acclaim toi his outstand ing performances in Warren Players Club productions. Supporting Interlocutor Johnson will be 8 dusky end men, 5 ballad- I ists, 2 quartettes, a chorus of 35 zelle entertained the Misionary voices, a special minstrel band of Society and a few friends. A 10 pieces, and last but not least a Peace Lake itor at his home on Lake Hill, he was a Monday caller at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. James Durlin.

Tuesday evening Mrs. Ruth Bre Pvt. Irwin have been working on the matter. Their investigation a lengthy one and covered a large section of the county. Not only have the five persons been but a large quantity of da afternoon at three their loot has been secured and two of the three men.

Reed and COMING Beardsley have been given hear- 'Rev Milton G. Perry, pastor of STARBKICK MEETING Residents of Starbrick are re- minded of the community to be held at the school house Sun- party was given for Mrs. Frederic bevy of meminint pulchritude biil- Danielson. Contests were played. as Mrs.

Ethelyn Johnson won the prize. Miss Arbutus Durlin is visiting her sister, Mrs. Naomi Lee of Falconer, N. Y. this week.

Tickets for tiie event are now on sale and may be obtained at the B. B. Smoke Shup and Don in Warren ajid in Nortli Warren, ings before Justice of the Peace First Baptist church in N. since 1932, has accepted the call of First Baptist church here and will take up his duties on June 3. He will be accompanied to Warren by his wife and three daughters, Marjorie, Virginia and Lucille.

Lake, at Youngsville, and both en tered pleas of guilty. The third man, York, will be arraigned this afternoon before Justice of the at Youngsville. The two juveniles in the group will be taken into juvenile court Monday. The quintette have been confessing and making statements ever since their arrest and they have confessed to jobs that had not HEAR TALK Kiwanians attending this luncheon-meeting at the time to think of a very personal gift for the boys im service. There is nothing they will prize like a Portrait of you in one of our leather pocket cases.

Closed Wednesdays Bairstow Studio Liberty St. even been reported to the sheriff's Carver enjoyed a fine talk by si VEN.

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