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The Rev. G. Forest Sparks per formed a double ring ceremony to unite in marriage Mary Eugenia Edmiston, daughter of Mrs. Jane Edmiston and the late Capt. Elton Edmiston, 8 Wilson sr., and Charles Thomas Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin T. Smith, 1003 Cone wango ave. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist church in Warren on May 26. Both were graduated from War ren high school in the Class of 1954 and from Bryant-Stratton Bus iness Institute. The groom is pres ently employed by the North Penn Gas Co., and Mrs. Smith has been employed at the Pennsylvania Gas Co. The couple will make their home at 204 1/2 East Mill st., Port Allegany. (Photo by Kofod Studio) EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS of St. Joseph’s parochial school were graduated during exercises Sunday evening. In the class were Mary Gallagher, Frances Richwalsky, Jo sephine Zaffino, Alicia Rogers, Rosellen Marlowe, Rose Manno, An toinette Pace, Dolores Anderson, Patricia Beverino, Linda Eggleston, Barbara Musante, Kenneth Corey, Thomas Stillwell, David Hollings head, Dennis Bonavita, Dennis Davis, Thomas Fadale, Alexander Harrison, Eugene Musante, Louis Musante, John Chiodo, Joseph Pon soll and Joseph Manno. Births WEEK OF JUNE 7 - 14 BOYS - Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Warner, Sunbury, Ohio. The mother is the former Connie Tranter of Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rada ker, 17 Conewango ave., Warren, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, R. D, 2, Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Savko, R. D, 3, Corry; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Steffan, Sheffield; Mr. and Mrs. Gail Grinnell, 507 Lexington ave., Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bair, R. D, 2, Russell; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Fry, 421 1/2 Cone wango ave., Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Charles VerMilyea, 101 Biddle st., Warren; Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sandberg, Jr., 324 East Main st., Youngsville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, 405 Hazel st., Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shanshala, 317 Water st., Warren; GIRLS - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wer lin, 1609 Penna. ave. E., Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vaughan, 2 Myrtle st., Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Albaugh, R. D, 1, Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Weaver, R. D, 1, Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lindell, R. D, 3, Sugar Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund S, Decker, Gettys burg, Pa., formerly of Warren. The mother is the former Carol Nelson of Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster, 618 Conewango ave., War ren, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duddy, San Francisco, formerly of Warren. TWINS - daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coons, Jr., Sugar Grove, R. D. 2; son and daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, 152 Poplar st., Youngsville. Deaths MRS, ELISA DUNHAM, 15 E. Third st., Warren, died in Warren General Hospital at 10:35 p. m. Wednesday. Removal of the body has been made to the Lutz-Ver- Milyea Funeral Home. GLENN GATES, 81, of Gowanda, N. Y., formerly of Warren, died at Myers Memorial hospital. Services were held in Salamanca on Saturday. CARL M. McGHEE, former War ren resident, died Wednesday, June 6, in Lewistown at his home. MRS. EUGENE KUESTER, for merly of Warren, died Wednesday, June 6, in San Diego, Cal. Funeral services were held in California. ADA K, SNYDER, Warren, died Friday, June 8. Funeral services in her memory were held at the Lutz-VerMilyen Home on Sunday. DANIEL J. KENNEDY, 72, of Youngsville, died Thursday. Ser vices were held on Saturday at St. Thomas’ church in Corry. A. J. KERVEN, 72, of 306 Madi son ave., Warren, died Sunday, June 10. Funeral services in his memory were held at Holy Redeemer church, on Wednesday. A. V. FITZGERALD, 54, of 11 Crescent st., Warren, died Friday, June 8. Services in his memory were held on Monday. MISS ALICE C. DUNTLEY, 58, of Corydon, died at her home on Saturday, June 9. Funeral services were held at the Corydon First National Theatre convention in Cleveland recently. ‘Man With A Golden Arm’’ will show at the White Way Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Methodist church on Tuesday. SARA JANE BETTS, 80, of Ir vington, N. J., died Friday, June 8. She was the aunt of Mrs. Glenn Larson of Clarendon. Services were held on Tuesday at the Lutz-Ver- Milyea Home. GEORGE P. MAVRELIS, former resident of Warren and Sheffield, died at the home of his daughter in Bryn Mawr, Pa. HARRY ALLEN JOHNSTON, 83, of Enterprise, Ala., formerly of Warren, died in a Montgomery, Ala., hospital on Monday, June 11. Services will be held at the Peter son Funeral Home today (Thurs day) at 3 p. m. ORRIE DAVID RUHLMAN, 83, of 601 Conenango ave., Warren, died Tuesday, June 12, after a long ill ness. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at 2 p. m. at the Leo D. Gibson Funeral Home. EDWARD SPENCER, of 532 Cres cent Park, died at his home at 10:00 a. m. Wednesday, June 13. Funeral services were incomplete at this writing. MRS. INGEBORG HANSON MALM, 84, of the Barley Nursing Home, died at midnight Tuesday, June 12. Funeral services in her memory will be conducted from the Peterson Funeral Home at 2:00 p. m. Friday. STAFF MEMBERS Clare Erick son, instructor of dramatics and badminton, and Janet Miller, Janet Whitmire and Bev Mathis, assistant waterfront directors, posed for the Observer photographer during a visit to Y-Teen Camp. Karen Stohl is head director of the waterfront. ARCHERY INSTRUCTOR Sue Clepper is shown giving some ad vice to Pris Ross at Y-Teen Camp, which is being conducted at Lake Chautauqua this week. Looking on with interest are Ann Michell, Caro lyn Seaquist and Shirley Fowler. MRS. CHARLES T. SMITH BEAUTIFUL KIM NOVAK dis cusses ‘‘Man With A Golden Arm’’, one of her latest films, with local exhibitor, Ben White, of the White Way Drive-In Theatre. Mr. White met the popular star at the
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