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1 The Pittsburgh Press Thursday. April 5, ENGAGEMENTS How to submit! information to Press Souffi The Pittsburgh Press South, wHI publish your wedding, engagement or 50th wedding anniversary 'announcement at no charge. Print type the announcement. Include daytime phone number. For engagements, name the couj pie and their parents, and specify) th? municipalities where the parents live.

Include schools from whiclf th engaged couple graduated, placp employment, including location.and job titles. Include the wedding datji The announcement must arrive al least 10 weeks before the ceremCn For weddings, name the coiptg and their parents, and specify-! the city, township or borough in wtueh; they live. Specify the wedding dal? and the name and place ceremony was held. Include where the couple will live. The announce ment must arrive at least one mOntfi after the ceremony.

For anniversaries, give full names of the couple and their children including the city, township or bojS ough where each lives. Include thfi name, location and date of inj celebration. Include the date na location of the couple's wedding and the number of grandchildren jaiitf great-grandchildren. For jobs Ijeld by the couple, specify the job ttle; company name and location, ytari of service and year of retirement. Announcements must be received by one month after the anniversary Photographs will not be returiefc Photographs aren't used withenJ gagements.

Mail to The Pittsburgh Press, Lifestyle South, 34 Blvd ofj the Allies, Pittsburgh, Pa. 152S0 Both are graduates of the University of Pittsburgh. She is employed by West Jersey Health System, Camden. He is a student at the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, Cleveland. A Sept.

21, 1991, wedding is planned. Kirik Hammack Rosemarie Kirik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kirik of Brentwood, to Steven Hammack, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Hammack of Munhall. She is employed by Kathes Cleaning, Munhall. He works for Rimoldi of America, Wilkinsburg. A July 1991 wedding is planned. Friday Markow Monica Friday, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Friday of Mt. Lebanon, to Gregory P. Markow, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lew W. Markow of Keene, N.H. She is a graduate of Villanova University. He is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Durham.

Both are employed by SKF, USA. She is a material planning supervisor in King of Prussia. He is northeast national accounts manager in Allentown. An October wedding is planned. Webster Mihoces Jill C.

Webster of Brentwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Webster of Williamsport, Lycoming County, to Daniel J. Mihoces, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rudy Mihoces of West Mifflin. Both are graduates of Slippery Rock University. She is director of therapeutic recreation at Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Green Tree. He is employed by General Motors West Mifflin.

A March 9, 1991, wedding is planned. Book Bruni Charlotte M. Book, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T.

Book of Whitehall, to Mario F. Bruni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruni of Baldwin Township. She is employed by Great American Federal Savings Loan Association, Whitehall.

He is the owner and operator of Mario's Lock Key Service, Mt. Lebanon. A November wedding is planned. Yelich Loveday Michelle Yelich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Yelich of Bethel Park, to Sydney Loveday, son of Barry Loveday of South Park and Patricia Loveday of Bethel Park. She is a graduate of Western School of Health and Business Careers and is employed at Lois Johnson Learning Child Care, Bethel Park. He is a graduate of Bethel Park Senior High School. He is employed by Regent Floors North Versailles and is a student. A Nov.

10 wedding is planned. Ruffennach Burns M. Kathryn Ruffennach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

James Ruffennach of Whitehall, to Kevin Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burns of Fort Wayne, Ind. She is a graduate of Gettysburg College and is employed by Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio. He is a graduate of DePauw University, Greencastle, and is a master's candidate at Indiana State University, Terre Haute.

A Dec. 29 wedding is planned. Volota McGrath Debra A. Volota, daughter of Irene Volota of Collier and the late Michael Volota, to Matthew M. McGrath, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles McGrath of Green Tree. She is employed by Bell of Pennsylvania, Carnegie. He is an installation specialist for El Comp, Green Tree. Busowski Sikora Dorothy A.

Busowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Busowski of West Mifflin, to Keith R. Sikora, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Sikora of Brentwood. She is a graduate of West Mifflin South High School and is an administrative assistant for Heinz Endowments and the Pittsburgh Dolney Cummings Lauriann M. Dolney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.

Dolney of West Mifflin, to John R. Cummings III, son of Judith Cummings of Tampa, and John R. Cummings Jr. of New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Both are graduates of the University of Pittsburgh.

She is a teacher at St. Elizabeth Elementary School, Pleasant Hills. He attends the Capital University School of Law, Columbus, Ohio. A May 1991 wedding is planned. Lee Hodgdon Karen J.

Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.K. Lee Jr. of Bethel Park, to Dean E.

Hodgdon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Hodgdon, also of Bethel Park. She is a graduate of Bucknell University, Lewisburg, and received certification in secondary education from Chatham College.

She is a substitute teacher in the South Hills. He is a graduate of Bethel Park Senior High School and is shipping supervisor for Contraves Goerz Blawnox, and is a self-employed musician. A June wedding is planned. Chappel Leonheart Carleen R. Chappel, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas W. Chappel of Marlton, N.J., to Eric Leonheart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Leonheart of Upper St.

Clair. Foundation, Downtown. He is a graduate of Brentwood High School and Steel Center Vocational-Technical School. He is a stationary engineer for Allegheny County, Downtown. A June 15, 1991, wedding is planned.

Draggoo Colaizzi Diane M. Draggoo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Draggoo of Pioneer, Ohio, to Randal W. Colaizzi, son of Gloria Colaizzi of Whitehall and the late William Colaizzi.

She is a graduate of the University of Denver and is a master's student at American University, Washington, D.C. He is a graduate of Robert Morris College and is assistant general manager of the Sheraton International Conference Center, Reston, Va. An October wedding is planned. Mancuso Bernick Louise Mancuso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Domenic Mancuso of Baldwin Borough, to Ronald Bernick son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bernick Sr. of Castle Shannon. She is a student at Baldwin High School and works for D'Allisandro and Associates, Downtown.

He is a graduate of the Institute of Security and Technology, Castle Shannon, and is employed by Prudential Realty Co. at Alvern Garden Apartments, Castle Shannon. A Nov. 10 wedding is planned. 3ID $OI9 mmm Jmm LB.

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AMISH BRAND BAKED HAM. HORMEL HOMELAND mmm HORMEL BONELESS 8LB- WH0U $069 CURE 81 HAM lb. IUUNU HEN Pin iff Different Drummer, an award-winning literary magazine produced by students at Community College of Allegheny County, South Campus, West Mifflin. The 1989 edition received first place in the American Scholastic Press Association competition for juniorcommunity college magazine category for institutions with enrollments of more than 2,500 students, James S. Fitzgibbon of Upper St.

Clair graduated during winter com mencement exercise at Ohio State University, Columbus. Patricia A. Cadman of West Miff lin was a dean's list student at Slippery Rock University. Michael L. Magulick of Bethel Park was named to the honors list at St.

Bonaventure University, N.Y. John D. Fort, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fort of Upper St.

Clair, was named to the dean's list at Gettys burg College. Stephen P. Hlavach of McKees port and David A. Buss of Whitehall have been named to receive the President's Freshman Award at a ceremony on Sunday at Pennsylva nia State University, University Park. Bryan J.

McVerry of Mt. Lebanon was named to the dean's list at Lehigh University, Bethlehem. Christine Stanko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Stanko of Bethel Park, was a dean's list student at Ithaca College, N.Y.

Dean's list students at the Mc-Keesport campus of Pennsylvania State University were: Dianne R. Jacobetz, Stephen P. Hlavach, Paul L. Hettler, Joe P. Dzvonik, Gwendolen A.

Chomanics and Sharon A. Russin, Patricia A. Lewis, Georgeanne Van Bibber, Kenneth B. Vaniel, James P. Spresser and Paul B.

Strope, all of McKeesport; Heather L. Johnson, Gary J. Lewis, Matthew R. Phillips, Gary M. Go-dine, Tammy L.

Foy, Lisa A. Lynch, Mark E. Vargo, Lori A. Lynch and George M. Yunecko, all of West Mifflin; John A.

Babur, Mt. Lebanon; William P. Geyer and James J. Je-sensky, both of Castle Shannon; Thomas L. DeMurry, South Park; Robert Silvasy and Katherine J.

Bernd, both of Whitaker; Eva Marie Ducar, Duquesne; Colleen M. Griffith, Pleasant Hills; Charles J. Sirera and David G. Farber, both of Bethel Park; Jill A. Fleming, Port Vue; and Bonnie J.

Home, Munhall; Tricia L. Schaef fer, Karen Carlson and Kenneth K. Landgraf, all of Upper St. Clair; James E. Patterson, Heidelberg; David W.

Serena, Glassport; and Trina L. Thompson, Clairton. John Kresak, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kresak of Baldwin Township, was a dean's list student at Carnegie Mellon University with a 4.0 average.

Christopher J. Sovik, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sovik Jr.

of Bethel Park, was named to the dean's list at Olivet Nazarene University, Kankakee, 111. Julie A. Ferrari, daughter of Joan Ferrari of Peters and Richard Ferrari of Mt. Lebanon, was a dean's list student at the University of Delaware in Newark. Paula D.

Pasquini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pasquini of Brentwood, was named to the dean's list at Robert Morris College. At Thiel College, Greenville, Karl Ireton of Bethel Park, Catbleen Anawalt of Pleasant Hills and John Callahan of Mt. Lebanon, are members of the college's touring choir.

Jennifer L. Poskie of Mt. Lebanon and Kenneth M. Seliga of Brentwood, high school seniors who will begin college studies in the fall, received Trustee Award Scholarships. Christine L.

Lyons of Carnegie is a member of the track team. Lisa L. Haulka of South Park was elected corresponding secretary for Alpha Xi Delta. Douglas G. Kern of Castle Shannon, a student at Waynesburg College, presented a paper on "Tetra-hydrofuranWater Swelling of Coal with AirWater" at a recent meeting of the American Chemical Society Affiliates Chapter at Duquesne University.

David P. Kuremsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kuremsky of Mc-Keesport, is a new member of Omi-cron Delta Kappa at Grove City College and was named for inclusion in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Also at the school, Chris Dixon, son of Mr.

and Mrs. F. Peter Dixon of Bethel Park, joined Delta Iota Kappa. Jeffrey M. Wrona of Carnegie was named to the dean's list at GMI Engineering Management Institute, Flint, Mich.

Joyce Mears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mears of Upper St. Clair and a senior at West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, is student teaching in the Upshur County, W.Va., public school system. Robert S.

Steranko of Carnegie and William M. Marra of Heidelberg were dean's list students at Pennsylvania State University's Beaver Campus, Center Township. Kathleen E. Gasior of South Park was editor for the 1989 edition of The St VEGETABLES HAKU MIAMI LB. GREAT LAKES SLICED OR CHUNK f49 SWISS CHEESE lb.

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