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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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Society Fdilor Bridal Attendants Named Shower Honors Bride-Elect Of Oct 20, Gloria A. Morganosky Gloria A. Morganosky Circle Planning Social For I Friday, Oct. 12 Mary Beth Circle of Asbury Methodist Church will sponsor social Friday, Oct. 12, in the social room of the church.

Hours will be from 6 to 9. will include a fish i pond, bazaar booth, "spook" room and a white elephant sale. 7 may be obtained ffie door. ST. JOSEPH ASrttlN CHIIDKN A surprise bridal shower was held at the home of Sandra Confer, Byrer in honor of Gloria Ann Morganosky, fiancee of James W.

Hosteller, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hosteller, Continental 2. The table setting featured a cake inscribed with the wedding news, surrounded by miniature pink and white umbrellas. Co hostess with Miss Confer was Janice Ileintzel- maii- Miss Morganosky and Mr.

Hosteller will exchange Saturday, Oct. 20, in St. John's G. C. Church.

She is the daughter of Mrs. Paul Morganosky, 35 Miller Ave. Attending the shower were: Pally McShane, Arlene McClel- Seniors To Have Dance At Georges I'alty McShane, Arlene McClel- First se 1 0 dance of the land, Jackie Boger, Helen Hutch- as on at Georges Twp. I i. i ITlflrn Qrttirtrtl Vi nn inson, Judy Strick, Marlene HIMIII.

juuy oiricK, Mariene Kvak, Leah Rae Morris, Pat named the Senior Carousel r- Hixon, Margie Williams, Patty Rider, Marlene Hosteller, June and Lana Jean Burkes, Jo Ann Davis, Gloria Ann Morganosky and the hostesses, Miss Confer and Miss Heinlzelman. Judy SWck will be maid of honor for Hiss Morganosky. Serving as bridesmaids will be Marlene Kvak and Janet ganosky, cousins of the bride-to- be, and Esther Wielkiewiez. Best man for Mr. Hosteller will be the bride-elect's brother, Paul Morganosky.

Ushers are Curt Hosteller, Paul Banks and Regis Catney. The prospective bride is a graduate of Unionlown Joint Senior High School and is employed in the office of Dr. John D. Sturgeon.Jr. Her'fiance was graduated from South Union and is employed by the Union Supply Service Station, Continental 1.

SLATE DINNER Ladies A i i a to the Hutchinson Sportsmen's Club hold a covered dish dinner at 6 p.m. Thursday in the club house. So For Fa II Fine double'woven fabric, completely hand sewn, and decorated with beautiful detail stitching lor a special occasion look. White and beige; sizes 6, 614, 7, 7V4. For yourself and gifts too! $2.95 The Titlow Shop State Theate Bldg.

Phone GE 7 2191 WE S.H. GREEN STAMPS School has -been and will be held at High- gyrmrs Friday, Oct. 12, at 8 p. m. Music will be furnished by Bill Francis Orchestra.

William Arthur, class president, announces plans for (he event are under the leadership of Anna Molenuck, chairman of class sponsors. Assisting are the following commillecs: Refreshments--Sieve Polink, faculty chairman; Phillip Mig- yanko, student chairman; Daniel Clemmer, John Yekel, Joanne a Carol Hill, Pauline Danko, Evelyn Zenko- vitch. Decorations a Bailey and Kay Jehens, faculty chairmen; Martha Seaman, student chairman; Barbara Shuba, Connie Mararro, Anna Marie Edward Jambs, Jean Ann Danko, Gerald Jeffries, Ronald Wilson, Eugene Budncr, Nora Santicehia, Kalh- ryn Hrebcner, Donna Smith, Lewis, Jane Leckemby, Betty Markutsa, Charles Mig- yanko. Tickets A Kvaka, faculty a i a Robert Shultz, student Carpi Tohal, Joanne Kazimer, Fred Karinshak, Nolan Sutton. Entertainment D.

Herbert Franks, faculty chairman; William student chairman; Kenneth Pacofsky. Frank Pre- zelski. Ronald Mcls il in charge of the cake walk. Newly elected officers of the Senior Class are: President, William Arthur; vice president, Metz; secretary, Martha Seaman; treasurer, Shultz; historian, Phillip Mig- yanko. Adult Bible Class Session'Is Thursday Adult Bible Class-of Keisterville Union Sunday School will hold its.

monthly meeting Thursday night at 7:30 in the social room of the church. Hostesses this month are Aurena Leichliter, Nell Shrum and Opal Hatfieid. Dames Of Malta Will Conduct Installation Dames of Malta, Summit Sisterhood 114, will hold installation ceremonies Thursday night at 7:15 in'Odd Fellows Hall, N. Gallatin Ave. Officers and protectors are asked to attend.

Members are requested to evening gowns. Lunch will be served. 4 Try something new with carrots; add cinnamon to the water in which they are boiling. Campbell-Hathaway $10.95 c'est magnif ique the words for you when you wear Nothing short of magnificent! Adores ore os supple os liquid velve! under fool. Seeing is falling head over heels for AdorSs.

let us show you our distinctive stock for $9.95 Campbell -Hathaway Ul f. ,73 W. Main Street Uniontown, Pa, Malik Children Shower Honors Bride-Elect Patricia Fallon Marriage To Be Event Of Saturday, Nov. 10 Bride-elect Patricia Fallon was honored with a iwr- sonal shower Friday, Oct. 5, at the home of Sally Opperman, 64 S.

Mt. Vernpn Ave. Miss of Mrs. Evelyn Opperman, will attend Miss Fallon as maid of honor when she becomes the bride of Carl William Sneddon. The betrothed couple has selected Saturday, Nov.

10, as the dale Vpr the wedding, which will be solemnized in Si, John's R. C. Church. Appointments for the pre-nup- lial courtesy were carried out in pink and while color motif with the gifts atlraclivcjy displayed in a large silver bell. Included in the guest list Robert an'd Elvira Rae Malik are the son and daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Malik 62 Fairview St. Elvira was eight years old Oct. 9, while her brother celebrated his ninth birthday July 15. They are grandchildren of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Malik, 88 Byrer Ave. Mrs. Malik is the former 'Joan Coville. Clubs And Classes Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club, luncheon at While Swan Hotel, 12 noon.

Mrs. Daisy Bradley, hostess. Madeline Rcbekah Lodge 143, installation ceremony, Odd Fellows Hall, Gallalin ":30. Prayer service, Third Presbyterian. Church, 7:30.

Elisabeth Class in charge. Band Parents At North Union To Plan Trip North Union Band Parents Assn. will meet tonight at 7:30 the high school cafeteria. Plans will be discussed for a trip to Penn Stale. Speakers will be William J.

vleans, high school principal; Richard Kartlick, band director, and a representative of an insurance company to speak on an insurance plan for privately owned instruments. Senior Band parents are urged to attend as this will be the last meeting before the band goes to Penn State. Membership dues will be collected for the year 1956-57. Refreshments will be served. Each member is asked to bring a cot- fee cup.

To give interesting design and to avoid piecing, use a paper tablecloth for wrapping an exceptionally large gift package! Midweek service, Central Christian Church, 7:30. Young People's Choir rehearsal, Third Presbyterian Church, 7:30. Meeting of Sunday School Cabinet, Third Presbyterian Church, 8:30. Cherub Choir rehearsal, First Presbyterian Church, Carol Choir at 4:15. Official Board, Calvary Methodist Church, 8.

Congregational covered dish dinner, Great Bethel Baptist Church, 6:30. Board of trustees, Asbury Methodist Church parlor, 6:30. Installation of officers for Westminster Fellowship, Second Presbyterian Church, 7:30. Everyone invited. School of Missions, first session, Great Bethel Baptist Church, 7:30.

Thirty-minute film, "In the Face of Jeopardy." Family Night, covered dish dinner, i Presbyterian church, dining room, 6:15. Bring table service, cups, drinking glasses. Band Mothers Club, Uniontown Joint High School, music room of high school, 8. Mrs. Clinton Hoch, guest speaker.

Mizpah Class, Second Presby lerian Church, following prayer service in Westminster House Miss Freed Is Bride Of James Fike Sept. 15 was the date ucu Ulc suebl llbl chosen for the marriage of Colleen Gaskill, Marsha Rosemary Freed, daughter Jacobson, -Eileen Koidanov, TM Trudy Silbaugh, a Myden, Pal HormeJ), Carol Bossart, Toni Lazaran and Ihe honoree Palricia Fallon. Bridge provided the opening's diversion and a lunch was served. Garden Club Slates Meeting At Sherry Home Laurel Garden Club meet Thursday at 11 a. m.

in the home of Mrs. C.H. Sherry, National Pike East. Mrs. Sherry will be hostess at luncheon, club members later participating in a nature hike.

Each is asked to bring her own equipment. Mrs. Robert Hupp is presi HIGH QUALITY DYED AT AT MOST REASONABLE 6, PRICES muskrot stoles $94 muskrat capes $124 muskrot jackets $164 1 let-out muskrot copes $194 muskrat coots $194 let-out muskrot coots $394 all prices plus lax all furs labeled use our layaway or credit plans Furs, Fashion Floor Metiler's, Uniontow'i, Pa. of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Freed, Hopwood, to James Fike, son of Mrs. Willis Beal of Cleveland, Ohio. The double ring ceremony took place in the First Christian Church of Slow, Ohio with the iev. Leo M. reading iie service.

The bride was attired in pink 'aille with navy accessories and white carnation corsage. The couple honeymooned in Washington, D.C. On their re- urn the bride and bridegroom were honored with a shower for 30 guests in the home of the iride's in Hopwood. dose and.while combined the color scheme. Mrs.

Fike is a graduate of South Union High School, 1955. iei a graduate of North Union in 1951, is employed by Thompson Products Cleveland, where the newlyweds will reside. Birthday Held In Honor Of.One-Year-Otd Daniel Robert Fike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fike, Hopwood marked his i birthday anniversary Thursday, Oct.

4, with a party. He is a grandson of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Berejler and Mr. and Mrs. James Fike, of Uniontown.

The parly Usl included Arlene Bereiter, Linda Sue Marlin, Barbara Fike, Jimmy Fike, John Fike, Edward Hemmit Joey Pukel, Mrs. Willis Fike, Mrs. Joseph Pukel, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bereiter, Mr.

and Mrs. James Fike, Mrs. Kay. Hemmil, Mary Jane Spaw, Rita Pavlitsa, Donald Bereiter, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Martin and the honoree, Daniel Robert Fike. NAPKINS IMPRINTED ONE DAV SERVICE The TURNTABLE PHONE GE SS509 dent. YOUTH MF.ET Methodist' Youth Fellowship will meet at 4:30 this afternoon at Asbury Methodist Church. All youths of the Senior class are invited. Kathy Sue Celebrating her third birthday Aug.

6 was pretty Kathy Sue LaClair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. LaClair, Eliz-' abefh Hop She. is the granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John LaClair, Uniontown R. D. 2, and Mrs. Laura Hagcrty, Stewart Ave.

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