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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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lite SKrine Sets Bridge TUB MORNING HERALD, UNIONTOWN, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1957-PAGE 9 The Margaret E. Caven Shrine No. 42 of Uniontown, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, announces plans for its annual bridge luncheon to be held Saturday, June 15, at 1:30 at the Summit Hotel. General chairman is Lauretta Morgan and co-chairman is Edna Reitz. Tables have been arranged for 5pO, bridge and canasta.

Committees are as fol- Flower Club Planning Exhibit All is in readiness for the flower exhibit, "Ports of an around-the-world cruise with the Green and co-exhibitors, the Uniontown Flower Club, Laurel Garden Club and the Suburban Garden Club, which will take place Thursday, June 6, from 3 until 9, and Friday, June 7, from 11 until o'clock, at the White Swan Hotel. There have been numerous workshops to aid the exhibitors, and the committees have been busily working on the staging of the whole show. Chairman of the show is Mrs. Dale Carroll. The following committees have been appointed: Charles R.

Sturgeon. John L. Spurgeon. lowsj Weiner, chairman; Katherine Davis, co-chairman; Susan Steinheiser, Ethel Virgin, Hilda Cunningham, Emma Nehls, Edith Coughenour, Emma Laughead, Cora Baugh, Mary Cramer, Mabel Craig, Nora Mullen, Alice Garland, Ruth Palmer, Irene Long, Feme Poorbaugh, Ruth Thrasher, Ellen Rome'sburg, Hazel Menefee, Frances Niceling, Violet Mor etta Devan, Pearl Newell, Elizabeth Gallagher, Ruth Thrasher, Lillian Kern, Pauline Sherrick, Irene Long, Helen Montgomery, Frances Reynolds, Pearl Guie, Edith Coughenour, Elsie Blumenschein, Laura Mae Shoaf, Thelma Kerr, Evelyn Tracy, Irene Meyer, Violet Snyder, Esther Mclntire, Genevieve Joslin. Table Vetter, chairman; Ruth Palmer.

Tallies, pencils and score i. VAIS11.L A. i gan, Sue McLlellan, Bess Galla- Long, chairman ii K'ipol ina gher, Carolyn Burkhardt, Fern Moon, Wanda Decker, Edna Uber, Helen Kruger, Emma Crause, Edith Hess, Anna Gabler, Georgia Shipley, Harriet Seaton, Hannabel Wyatt, Katherine Trotter, Mary Robinson, Thelma McDowell, Genevieve Joslin, Frances Abraham, Irene Snyder, Harriet Ambro'se, Thelma Gault, Ruth. Grove, Mildred Dearth, Esther Merryman, Catherine Keefer, lona Coburn, Elizabeth Connelly, Hillis Brooks, Ann Lucas, Roxanne Grove, Staging Mrs. Metzler.

William J. Mrs. John F. Hess. Mrs.

I. N. Hagan. Hospitality Mrs. i-n Craig.

Mrs. John H. Ewing. Mrs. Ned L.

Me- Clure. Junior Wiley L. Byers Jr. Commercial Exhibit Mrs. John Buck.

Placing Mrs. Thomas M. Whyel. Lawrence Parshall. There will be an educational exhibit, which wil" be by the Fayette County Agriculture Extension "showing control of turf insects.

There will also be a display of control of various diseases and insects that affect roses. There will be bulletins and someone from the association will be on hand to answer any questions. In addition to other special features The Studio will present a prize for the best artistic arrangement in the show. Horticulture will be open to the public and interested persons are urged to feel free to enter in any of ticulture classes. All entries for the show must be at the White Swan Hotel before 10:30 a.

m. Thursday, June 6. Arrangements and Compositions Class York ultra-modern vertical line arrangement, at least 36 inches tall, including container, using any suitable plant material. To be shown on a pedestal against a neutral background. Class An English Garden" An old fashioned bouquet in an antique china container, accessory permitted.

will be shown in a niche 22 inches high, 16 inches wide, 12 inches deep; background white. Class riot of brilliant color interpreting the gaiety of Spain. Metal container and accessory required. Open only to those who have never won a blue ribbon. This will be shown in a niche 22 inches high, 16 inches wide, 12 inches deep; background white.

Class Day in the French flowers in a basket or basket- shaped container. This will be shown in a niche 22 inches high, 16 inches wide and 12 inches deep; background white. Class Masterpiece" composition of white flowers with sculpture in a classical mood. This will be shown in a niche 22 inches high, 16 inches wide and 12 inches deep; background white. Class of rhythmic arrangement of flowers and foliage stressing contrasting textures.

This will be shown in a niche 22 inches high, 16 inches wide and 12 inches deep; background white. Class on the China arrangement in a natural container (shell, coral, driftwood, etc,) This will be shown in a niche 22 inches high, 16 inches wide and 12 inches deep; background white. The complete program wfll be announced at a later date. Wheeler, chairman; Carolyn West, co-chairman; LaVonne Miller, Roxanne Grove, Martha Moser, Ruth Keeney, Blanche Zies, Esther Hines, Aneita Werner, Frances McCartney, Emma Nehls, Katherine Tayman, Edna Spears, Mary Lynn, Kay Weiner, Esther Vetter, Alyce Riffle, Edna Uber, Dorothy Kuhn, Olive Silvis, Anne Glotfelty, Mary Robinson, Esther Walker, Wanda Decker, Leola Forsythe, Mabel Craig, Beatrice Baker, Betty Hilderbrand, Mary -Patterson, Nelle Higinbotham, Ellen Anderson, Mabel Skiles, Barbara Helmey, Velma Miller, Hazel Houston Grace Deal, Frances Cassler Emma Crouse, Cecelia Astleford, Vivian Gall, Elizabeth Flynn, Ruth Raymond. Glisan, chair man; Wanda Goldsboro, co chairman; Ethel Zebley, Harrie Farmer, Freeda Carroll, Mabe Barnhart, Ruth Palmer, Clara Humphries, Katherine Protz- 'ranees Niceling.

Reservations Esther Mcln- ire, chairman, phone GE 3-9333; Hilda Cunningham, phone GE 7-6935. Robinson, chairman; Genevieve Joslin, Alice Garland, Frances Niceling, Katherine Tayman, Katherine Trotter, Eleanore Johnson, Irene Snyder, Marine Jancky. Ambrose, chairman; Aneita Werner, Fran, ces McCartney, Ruth Grove, Emma Crouse, Edna Uber, Alyce Riffle, Georgia Shipley, Alice Wadsworth, Elsie Blumenschein. Thrasher. Announce Spring Nuptials Nuptial vows uniting Margaret Ann Roche, laughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew J. Roche, R. D. 2, Jniontown, and Edward C.

Orgovan, son of Charles J. Orgovan, O'Connell were exchanged Saturday morning, May 25, at 9 o'clock, in St. John's C. Church. Officiating at the double ring ceremony was Rev.

Thomas Dunn. Presiding at the organ was Kathryn Mason and Nuptial Mass was sung by the St. John's Boys Choir. The bride, escorted to the alta by her father, a full length gown of Dupioni pure silk featur ing a modified boat neckHne wit pearl and rhinestone trim. Th was of lace and the skirt had lace inserts and scallops.

Her fingertip veil fell from a Juliet ap with pearl and rhinestone rimming. She carried a white rchid on a prayer book with tephanotis streamers. Serving as maid of honor was acqueline Maraney of Pittsburgh. She wore a mint green gown iden- ical to that of the bride. Vincent R.

Orgovan served as )est man for his brother. Mrs. Roche chose a dusty rose and charcoal lace dress with a pink rosebud corsage for her daughter's wedding. Following the ceremony a recep- was held at Finnells and a family dinner was held there in the afternoon from 2 to 5. When the couple left for a honey moon of unrevealed destination the bride was wearing a blue anc white dotted Swiss dress with lace let and shoes and a white orchid corsage.

The couple will be at home after today. The bride is a graduate of St. Jonn's High School and St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, class of 1955. She is presently a member of the nursing staff of Uniontown Hospital- Mr.

Orgovan is a graduate of St. John's High School, class of 1949 and is a veteran of the Korean War. S. S. ATTENDANCE Third Presbyterian People's United 490 Central Christian 456 Asbury Methodist 371 Great Bethel Baptist .355 Free Methodist 241 BEAUTY SALON For 'Years the- Favorite of Area Food Shoppers! FiS ARKET Pfcone 8-4577 Margaret Ann Roche, Uniontown R.D.

2. and Edward C. Orgovan, O'Cormell were married Saturday, May 25, at 9 o'clock in St. John's R.C. Church, Jefferson St.

Officiating was the Rev. Thomas J. Dunn. A reception at Finnell's Hotel followed the ceremony. Mrs.

Orgovan is a member of the nursing staff at Uniontown Hospital. Mr. Orgovan is" employed by William J. Riggar of Hopwood. Studio D.

F. Class Will Hold Hat Social June meeting of the Dawson- Fidelity Class, Third Presbyterian Church, will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. David Aitken, Eighth St. Co-hostesses will be Marian Burchfield, Bernice George, Imogene Romesburg, Roselma De- Sellems and Mildred Fast. Birthday party for the year Bible School.

Third Presby- will be celebrated in the form of Calendar By EDITH STURGIS Heraid Society Editor Gold Star Mothers, meet at 7:45, in the American Legoin Hpme. Calvary Methodist Church annual Vacation Bible School opens today at 9 a.m. Prayer meeting for Bible School Third 8:30 a.m. teachers and Presbyterian helpers, Church, a-hat social. Mrs.

Helen Pratt is class president and the teacher is Mrs. Burton Tarr. man, Katherine Davis, Dorothy nc LJ Oakes, Fe.rn Moon, Mary Jane A-OUrt DUD I Hold Reilly, Tempest McKay, Mary Arthur, Irene Silbaugh, Isabelle Randolph, Hazel Edwards, Mildred Wagner, Ann Lucas, Hillis Brooks, Alice Oils, Myrtle Jefferis, Pauline Abel, Ida Mae Hamilton, Stella Sandusky, Thelma Atkins, Evelyn Cave, Henri- the installation of officers. Installation Tea Regular meeting of Uniontown Court 505, Catholic Daughters of America, will be held Tuesday night at 8 in the "White Swan Hotel. A tea will follow terian Church, at 9 a.m.

Boy Scout Troop. Third Presbyterian Church, meets at 7:15 p.m., in the church. Joint meeting of the Session and Christian Education committee, First Presbyterian Church, 7:45, at church. The Rev. Arnold Kuhl, field director of Christian Education will be speaker.

Dawson-Fidelity Class, Third Presbyterian Church, 3, in the home of Mrs. David Aitken, Eighth St. Vacation Bible School, Second Presbyterian Church, opens at 9 a.m. at the church. Vacation Church School, First Presbyterian Church, opens at 9 o'clock.

Robert is director of the school. DEMOCRATIC CDUB Women's Democratic Club of Uniontown and vicinity will meet tonight at 8 in the Fayette National Bank Bldg. Hostesses will be Alice Charnovic, president; Stella Charnovic, Dorothy Honsaker, Mary Sagosky, Ann Cund- pa, Mary Dovich. YOFBE FREE! AND WITH. HEAVENLY PLAYTEX LITHE! COMFORT YOUR TM For one high round look of youth you must try a Piaytex Living Bra of luxurious nylon marquisette and elastic, with cotton-lined nylon cups.

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