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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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ffttitTIK UNIONTOWN, NEWS STAN'DARP FftlDAY, MAY 12, LUBS Interesting Variety Is Feature Of Late Season's Social Happenings Uniontown Music Club To Have Representative At Baltimore Convention Interesting Program To Mark Twenty-First Biennial Conclave National Federation Of Music Clubs In Lord Baltimore Hotel. Mrs Smith, of the Union- Junior Federated Groups. club, will be among 1:30 P. Artists Pre- there. week to Playhouse Plans Activities For Summer Months Through the courtesy of Dr.

and Mrs. A. C. Howard, the carriage house at Martha Place, home of the Howards, be used as a summer theater by members ol TJniontown Playhouse. Work will be started immediately upon seats and ether necessary equipment and subscriptions will be sold to the series of one-act plays to be presented town Music in the the Twenty-: Conventi' "Binary Contests- Pcabody Con- These plans come at a very flt- erva of Music '-Piano Con- ting time as this month marks the Mlun ConC rt Hall: vlolla Contest, North Hall; Voice Contest, i Preparatory first anniversary of this local LitUe Theater Next meeting, May SORORITY PRESIDENT will be in the Baltimore hotel and the program; piomises to be one of the most.in- Winner, Qu Program ol tne 21st biennial; Sunday, May 21 convention, National Federation ol" i Afternoon- Music Clubs, Baltimore, May 1G-23, p.

about the city 1939: of Baltimore. Tuesday, May 16 4:00 P. at Maryland Afternoon--2 P. M. Casualty Insurance Auditorium.

Program lay Federated Groups; Matinee-Musical string Ensemble; Department Recital 34, serve to initiate the new quarters. Members, with and with- P. M. out cars, are urged to meet at the Federation i i Ballroom; urt hou.se at 8:10. speakers; Alexander Gray, baritone; CLUBS AND CLASSES Regular monthly business meeting of the Oxford class, Second Presbyterian church, will be held Tippecanoe Home Economics Clio- Choral Society or A Cappella Choir rus Augustana College I Hager.stown.

Choir (mixed). Hazel Hallett. P. M. pianist, and the sacred Music Festival and Pag- B.

O. Women's Music ean A cappelhi Choir of Wash- Club women), Raleigh String ington, D. Baltimore Church Quartet (men and women). Choirs, directed by Dr. H.

Augus- P. M. Formal opening--Lyric theatre; Pageant of States; Program by: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore Music Club Chorus, Rob- tine Smith. May 22 P. M.

Federation Luncheon with speaker--Hotel Emerson ballroom; Greetings from Musical Gororieties. P. Day Program Continued. P. M.

Finals of Young Artists Contests at New York ert Weede, baritone. Wednesday, May 17 Continued Program by Federated Groups. 3Q Ballroom -Lend Baltimore, hole1; you Soverign Singers a chorus Hall-Peabody Conservatory. Dennis Dancers; speaker, Philip Frank, violinist; Octave Club (worn- en's-chorus); Musical Arts Chorus of Easton (mixed). Evening 8:30 P.

Theatre: Concert by Josef and Rosina Lhevinnc, Thursday, May 18 P-. M. Program by Federated Groups; Ballroom--Lord Baltimore hotel; A Federation Day World's Fair. Choir of Haserstown (mixed); Birmingham Music Club Chorus (mixed); Tuesday Musical String Ensemble; Tuesday Musical Choral (women); Speaker-- Prof. Anniversaries the church.

Business will be in charge of the president, Mrs. P. Connelly. A full attendance is urged, There will be a meeting of Fayette Council No. 40, Daughters of America, this evening in the Fraternal Home building.

Members are requested to be present for the School of Instruction practice. Members ol the King's Daughters class, Asbury Methodist church are urged to note that the meeting 1 originally scheduled for Saturday, May 13, has been postponed until Saturday, May 20. Hostess for next week's meeting will be Roberta McFaiiand. 128 Union street. Women's Missionary Society, Second Brethern church, will convene this evening in tha Morgan town road home of Mrs.

Leroy Solomon, Meeting is called for 8 o'clocK. Celebrating their third wedding anniversary today are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott, who will be host and hostess at a family dinner of thei class, Central Christian church, scheduled for this evening, has been postponed until Thursday, May 18. to note change in date.

Members of ths Uniontown Flow- Club of chorus). for the past two years have made P. Theatre i i home iu jD etro re- National Massed Chorus with Dr. turning to Uniontown only a few John Warren Erb as conductor, and mon th.s ago. Mrs.

Scott has a po- Efrem Zimbalist as soloist (1.000 voices'), John Eltermann at the Hammond organ. Friday, May 19 P. M--Ballroom: Program by Federated Group. Afternoon 2:30 P. American Composers' Program, sition in the Fashion Hosiery shop, East Main street.

Also celebrating 'his birthday today is Mrs, Scott's father, P. C. McDonough, Fayette street. Guests at dinner tonight will include Mr. and Mrs, P.

C. McDon- I ough. arranged by Dr. Haword Hanson, assisted by Gordon String Quartet, Connellsville Girl and a piamsL P. M.

Marrv Tn Time Supper for'Young Artists Con- 1O wairy in June testants Women's City Club, as' guests of local contest committee. P. Theatre Concert by Mar one Lawrence, assisted -by Portland Junior Symphony Orchestra. Saturday, May 20 8:00 P. Day, Day, Polytechnic Institute.

A. for Massed Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. M.

J. Flanigan, of 216 West Gibson avenue, Connellsville announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marie M. Flanigan, to Joseph J. Breen, son of James H.

Breen, of Brownsville. featured by the following program: Planning for Continuous Bloom- Perennials and Annuals--Miss Edna Craig. Plants That Flower in the Shade --Mrs. Frank Snyder. Horticulture--Hemorcallis Miss Katherine Zimmereli; Lilies-- Miss Lida Barnes.

Contests for Trophy--Arrangement of Flowers Specimen in Pitcher and Closing meeting of the season will be held by Oneg Shabat, Hadassah's cultural group Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home of Mrs. A L. Lusthaus, Stockton avenue. Join hostesses will be Mrs. N.

Kaufman Mrs. H. Gusky, Mrs. L. Farber and Mrs.

Sol Krongold, Oneg Shaba chairman. Introducing the program will be Miss Flanigan has chosen Mon-! current events reviewed by Mrs A. Opening, with, etc. A. M--Program by Junior Federated Groups.

11:45 P. Junior Orchestra. Intermission for Luncheon F. for Massed Chorus. 4 P.

Junior! by day, June 12, as the date for the marriage which will ba solemnized at 8 o'clock in the Immaculate Conception church by the Rev, Henry Geibel, pastor. Dave Cohen. Mrs. Lester Newman will present a talk on Mother's Day and a paper ox "The Rothschild Haddassah University Hospital. songs will'be-a featur Music Club Headi Drama Names Aides For Coming Season --Croft photo.

Guiding the activities of Beta Sigma Phi sorority during the 1939-'40 season will be Miss Jean Metz, newly- elected president of the group. Summer social plans of the group include a dance scheduled for June 16 at the Uniontown Country club, with music by George Silver's orchestra. and a cordial Invitation is extended by Council of Jewish Women. Jewish Junior Council, Temple Sisterhood and the Tree of Life Auxiliary. Annual Mother and Daughter banquet of the-Dorothy Humes class will be served this evening at 6:30 in the dining room of Asbury Methodist church.

Mrs. J. C. Clark will be ruest speaker. Collins Class, Great- Bethel Baptist church, will serve its annual Mother and Daughter banquet this svening at 6:30 in the church dining room.

Each member la requested to bring her mother or a guest for the occasion. A special program is being arranged. Mrs. P. B.

LaBarrer is class teacher. There will be a meeting of the Ambassador Class, First Presbyterian church, this evening at 7:30 in the Oakland avenue home of Mrs. W. G. Hippard.

Laurel Hill Christian Endeavor Society will hold its regular business meeting in the En- room for this business meeting which will be featured by the election of officers. Officers and chairmen are urged to have written reports. There will be a meeting of Port Gaddia chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution. Saturday afternoon at Marie's Tea room, Miss Ruth Dunn, president of the Uniontown Music club, has announced the following committees to serve during the 1939-40 season: Program committee--Lida Hunt, chairman, Lillian Haromttt, Pauline Craig, Mrs.

C. H. LaClalr. Membership committee Mrs. W.

Brownl'ield, chairman, Mrs. William Hibler, Mrs. Evan Johnson, Lucille Elleard.Lsobel Rutter. Year Book committee--Mrs. Neil Kidman, chairman, Mrs.

Charles Eggers, II, Mrs. Mary Graham Meade. Hospitality committee--Mrs. Joseph McNutt, chairman, Miss Elizabeth Leonard, Mrs. Joseph Oglevee, Mrs.

C. H. Frost, Mrs. William Baum, Mrs. Clarence Campbell, Mrs.

Pardee Day, Mrs. LeRoy Goff, Mrs. D. E. Lowe, Mrs.

Bertha Levy. Rules committee--Mrs. D. H. Conway, chairman, Mrs.

Earl S. Areford, Mrs. William Hogsett. Radio committee--Mrs. R.

H. Jeffrey, Mrs. Charles Francis, Mrs. M. L.

Johnson. State and National Bv'letm--Mrs. P. F. Smith, in charge.

Scrap Book--Mrs. M. L. Johnson. Publicity Book--Mrs.

C. H. Frost. The committee in charge of the dinner guest meeting, which is to be held Monday, May 15 in the Uniontown Country club at 7 o'clock requests all those wishing to attend to make reservations early--not later than this evening. Friends are privileged to Attend and may call Mrs.

L. W. Brownfield for reservations at 2619. Son Of Local Residents To Wed The marriage of Miss Alberta Affoltev, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Affolter. Parkersburg, W. Va and Glenn Holland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Holland, 253 Coolsprmg street Uniontown, will be solemnized June 4th in the Affolter resi- The bride-elect was graduated from Parkersburg High school with the Class of '34.

She is now employed with the American Viscose Corporation of that city. Mr. Holland was graduated in 1934 from Uniontown Senior High school and is now associated with the Union News company, Greensburg. The couple will make their home at 441 Westminster avenue, Greensburg. Dorothy Covilie Will J3e Crowned As May Queen One of the most impressive services in the Roman Catholic church will take place at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon when the Queen of the May is crowned.

Scene of the ce mony will be St. Therese's R. church and the May Queen chosen by children of the Sunday School department is twelve- year old Dorothy Coville. Train bearers will be Beverly Maraney Corrado and attendants will be ten little girls from the department all dressed in white and carrying bouquets of flowers which they will place af the Shrine of the Blessed Mother. The choir, under the direction Joseph Cravotta, will sing and Jo-j seph Sansone will render a vocal selection.

Mrs. Jean Mosier will be di- JLtf. i41 VJT.I 1 rector ot the dramatics course stone, will deliver the sermon, at the regional Girl Scout training camp, Camp Darree, for camp counselors this weekend. Region Three, of the National Girl Scout Council, includes Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Delaware and the District of Columbia. Mrs.

Pastor, of St. Therese's is Re'J Fr. Charles J. Ceradini. Mrs.

Sally Gardner Bridge Hostess Mrs. Sally Gardner, Murphy street, entertained members of her bridge club this week and had as armmntrnent ramp di- her guests Mrs Betty Grimm Mrs appointment cdine ui olivfi Rof kwftl1 Mrs Rptt Rnol rectly from the capitol city headquarters. She is chairman of local Camp Riamo and deputy commissioner of the Uniontown Council. Belle Vernon Girls Are Wed Church street, Fairchance. Miss Katherine Dunaway, Mrs.

Albert H. R. inks and Miss Bertha Ewing will be hostesses for the delightful affair. Roll call theme will be "Favorite Songs," and papers on the program, which opens at 2:30 will include "Annie Laurie and Her Promise True," read ly T.Iiss Katherine Dunaway and "Jennie Lind, Artist and Woman," by Mrs. Owen Jones.

early as possible as they are to explore the church cemetery make a complete report concerning the graves. Following this they will gather In the Sunday school Remember MOTHER with a Personal Gift On Mother's Day Sunday, May 14 from the Jio GIFT SHOP 23 Horgantown St. Phone 1259 Uniontown Exquisite roses, snapdragons, sweet peas and others. Freshly cut blooms. POT'D PLANTS Hydrangeas, Rambler Roses, Geraniums, Petunias dozens of lovely varieties.

CORSAGES AND BOUQUETS sonomically Priced From SI .00 Tip FOR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 475 BARTON'S FLOWER SHOP 19 MORGANTOWN STREET UNIONTOWN, PA. During the past week two Belle Vernon girls were married. Wednesday evening, Rosita Pesi and Camillo Fantini, were wed at the St. Sebastian church, with the pastor, Father James J. O'Connell, reading the lines of the service at 7:30.

June Miller of Belle Vernon' was the maid of honor while Mario Gi- ampedro acted as the best man. Mr, and Mrs. Fantini are now at home at their newly furnished apartment in East Belle Vernon. Last Saturday morning, Alberta Binley, of Belle Vernon and John Lesovic of Monessen were married at a quiet ceremony in the St. Sebastian church with Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Lesovic of Webster as attendants. Olive Rockwell, Mrs. Betty Rockwell, Gladys Helmick, Ruth Murrav Helen Bosley, Mrs. Lucille ough and Mrs.

Esther Hess. High prize for the evening was I won by Mrs. Hess and low by Olive Rockwell. Next meeting will held in Rockwell residence May 19. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Miss Margaret Phillips, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Phillips, Lemont announced her marriage tc Paul Roehaul of Connellsville, Sunday. Mr. Roehaul is employed at tl Capitol Glass factory of Connelb ville. The couple are staying at th home of the bridegroom's parent Misses Betty Crossland and lie Brooks, ol TJniontown, explore Market, while'on tr; Virginia, THE Mr.

and Mrs. Allen P. Griffith, of Youngstown, will spend this week-end in Uniontown visiting friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith were former residents this city.

of Entertains Club Mrs H. H. Sisler was hostess this week to members of the Wednesday afternoon bridge club as they met in the Summit hotel The affair took the form of a 'dessert bridge 'with the following present: Mrs. Nora McCombs, Mrs. W.

J. Walker, Mrs C. Connelley, C. B. Danley, Mrs.

J. C. McClain, Mrs. B. C.

Tenney, Mrs. C. H. Gorley, Mrs. P.

E. Connelley, Mrs. John Reagan, O. MeCormick, Mrs. Colvin Craft, Mrs.

Van Horn, Mrs. R. Herrington, J. Frank Dawson, Mrs. Harry B.

Jac- Class 13 Holds Memorial Rites Arthur DeYo, ol Pittsburgh, is spending several days in this city attending to business. quette, Mrs. George Sallous, Mrs. A. H.

Shanaberger, Mrs. R. F. Brown and Mrs-. Floyd Johnson, 6th Birthday Sale BABY! WHAT VALUES! REDUCTIONS FROM TO NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE SH GREEN STAMPS SAVE FROM 9 TO 1 DAILY ROSENBAUM'S 9W.MainSt.

On Tuesday evening, Class 13 of Third Presbyterian church, held impressive memorial rites honoring its deceased members. Miss Louise Porter conducted devotionals and entertainment was in charge of the program committee. An attractive Luncheon was sened under the co- chairmanship of Mrs; L. B. Bixler and Mrs.

Edward Coffman. ON C.rcdil! PEOPLES CLOTHING co. 56 a i St. MundH Rrov Owners Now Only RED CROSS SHOES Take one smart, young lady you!) Add a pair of light and airy -White Red Cross shoes. Mix with your loveliest summer costumes.

And swing out with the coolest, smartest, youngest step in town. ampbell'Jathaway.

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