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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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tUCICTT, CU'SS AND CUSSES if GINKY KEELT- Juliette Low Friendship Committee Will Hold Tea Tomorrow Final Plans Announced For George Washington Dance Saturday Attractive Decorations To Set Mood For Popular Event At Country Club Mrs. Joe T. Ruby General Chairman Of Women's Golf Association Affair; Tickets Will Be On Sole At Door A a i i i i i i cheery trnns, will set an appropriate mood for the a i dance a a evening in Country Club. I Oilier i i planned hy a i i iiotincins; the a i a are a largo drawing of George Washington and a 0 a i i of the first president and his i A spray of red and ITM 1 of cornations will be placet! arul A. I'rnxee, of Newlyweds Residing In Virginia Betty Fike Marries Willord E.

Frazee; Bride Wore Gray Becomes Bride or, the club a and each guest receive miniature a j- favors. vori. I Tickets for Ihe popular nr-C, rmal event will be on sale the 01 PC C. Women's i ponsonns I and their I CUO formal event door. Members cf the Women's Golf Association are the a a i and members guests are i i Dancing will be from 10 i 2 of A Coo- o'clock lo Ihe music of cv 1() a sie do Mitten's orchestra.

Mrs. Joe T. Ruby is serving a' pcncral a i a President of Ihe Association is Mrs. Playfnnl Boyle. Carroll Cup Bridge Winners Are Revealed players parlici- piled in Ihc second game of Ihc "Luke Carroll Cup Series" of master point duplicate bridge matches conducted by the Fa'yctte Bridge Club at Ihe Titlow hotel on Tuesday evening.

Top scores and a master point were won by: Mrs. Harry Polls and Mrs. Anna Mac Thomas; Mrs. George A. Haughl and Harold E.

Hansel; George A. Haughl and a i Bernson; Mrs. Charles Reed and Ceil Monheim. There were 27 deals in play in each-section and average was 103 pairs with the exception ol those playing East and West in Section B. They had an average of 96.

At Ihc conclusion of play those pjirs i i scores included Section A North And South Firsl: Mrs. Harry Polls and Anna Mac 146; second: Joe Fillingham and George Fegela, 133; third: Mrs. James P. Ferguson and Alex Z. Goldstein, 121.5; fourth: Mrs.

Sam Uarrold, and Mrs. Harold E. Dean, Jr. 118.5. East And Wcsl First: Mrs.

A Haughl and Harold E. Hansel, 123.5; second: John J. Bobak and Charles 0. Dean, 120.5; third: Robert E. Connell and Harry 0.

Shockcy, 117; fourth: Mrs. Robert E. Connell and Peter Mitchell, 115.5. Seclion North And South First: a i Bernson a George A. Haught, 124; second: Rose Nobel and Joe Strong.

122; third: Mrs. W. 0. White and Ivan Frankhouser, 111.5; fourlh: a G. Mead and Mrs.

A. E. Francij i with) Ralph Waltz and Har old E. Dean, 108.5. Kasl and Wcsl Firsl: Mrs.

Charles Reed and Ceil Monheim, 106.5; second: Mrs. 0. M. Howard and Mrs. Ismay Landis, 106.2; third: Mrs.

E. W. of and Mrs. Charles Van of i i is being revealed by her parents, Mr. Cooley, of Clairlon, former Kairchance csiclenls.

St. Paul's i c-burch. a a i was the scone of he i a on a a 5. The Rev. i i Patterson officiated.

Only atlendaiils of the couple vcrc Mr. antl Mrs. Lawrence Mil- cr, of Clairlon, brolher-in-law and sisler of Ihe bride. The new Mrs. Van Sickle is a graduate of Georges Township school.

She is employed by he G. C. company, a i Her husband is an a Lutheran a a Union i school and i church social room, 6:30 Irving wilh the Navy aboard 11. U.S.S. Dashiell, based in J.

Mr. anil Mrs. Bliss i of Hazlclon, W. are a the a i a of to! New Salem road. The double i ceremony was read Saturday, February 14.

in Sand Spring church, i by Ihc Jiev. George Jeffreys, pastor of Ihc of the The bride was a i i in a sray suit i black accessories. She wore a corsage of red rosebuds. Following the ceremony, a wedding i was served at Ihe bride's home (or members of Ihe immediate a i i The new Mrs. is a gradu- ale of Rrucelon i i school.

Mr. Frazee a South Union i school and is presently stationed with Ihe Army at Camp Vs. The couple is now residing near Blackstonc, Va. CLUBS and CLASSES Women's Bible Class, St. Paul's Quiet 'eremony Solemnized Betty Daniels Bride Of James E.

Harris; Wedding Dinner Held A i.Oh i made of the marriage of Hetty a i Daniels to James E. a i by her laronls, Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Daniels, of Ohiopyle.

The couple exchanged i a at a quiet service on i day, February G. in the Xinn Reformed church, a Md. i i a i vas be Rev. Raymonii A Faiilds, church pastor. A i the couple were lelen Daniels, Pittsburgh, sislcr of the bride, and George Kinsley.

a Following the ceremony, a din iier was held the bridal pany at the home of the i Mr. and Mrs. James Har ris, of HrownfielJ. The ncwlywcds heir home in Conncllsvillc. The Bridegroom is employed in Young- ivood.

Birthday Class. a Hethcl Bap- i I church, meeting. house. 8. J.O.Y.

Class, Third Presbyte church, home of Mrs R. M. Berry, 125 Nassau street. C'andace McArdle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert McArdle, i.awlon avenue, celebrated her second birthday anniversary February IB. She is the granddaughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Wilmcr McArdle, also of I.awlon avenue, and Mrs. Dorothy Matthews, 253 Gallatin avenue.

great-grandparents arc Samuel A. Kllearri, Warden street; Mr and Mrs. Earl North a a i avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark.

Carmichacls. I OUR EARLY ARRIVAL OF A There's an excitement in the air a proclaims Spring's arrival with our superb collection of dcstined-for-you Spring Coat fashions. We have such a dramatic array of i a i a tive fabrics and florious colors. Omc in See them soon. I nas DRESS SHOPPE Si Fayelte St.

PJIONK 8-5110 a i and Mrs. Harriet Mitchell 106; Mrs. Mycr Pearl and Margaret Gloria i a of Mr. and Mrs. i i a became Uie bride of i i a Orgovan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles J. O'Connell avenue, on Saturday, February 7. Valentine parly, I a chapter, Phi Mu sorority, home of i a iN'everdale, 32 Maurice trccl, 8. Uninntcnvn chapter, Hadassah, rogram in Tree of Life synagog, avenue.

8:15. Wismer Class. St. Paul's Lu licran church, home ot Collins, icial. Wayne street, 8.

Box Victory Class, Calvary Method- si church, E. Saint Mary's Church Scene Of 'Ceremony Margaret Medwith, Vincent Orgovan Exchange Vows; He Is Bookkeeper Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Richard Orgovan i Sunday a Southern honeymoon and make i home at 272 North Gallatin avenue. Before her marriage, Orgovan was Margaret Gloria i daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Medwilh, Gfi i avenue. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Orgovan. O'Con-n avenue. Sound, Color Film Depicting Conference Will Feature Program First Presbyterian Church Basement To Be Scene Of Event Climaxing Observance; Representatives Invited The i Low World Friendship committee, of the i Girl Scout Council will hold a tea tomorrow to climax' the celebration of I a i a Friendship i Low representatives of all i Scout and Brownie troops the Uniontown Council are i i to a the event Ilia! will hc- at 4 o'clock in (he First Presbyterian churcli basement. A movie, "World Friendship." in sound ami color, will be shown. This film shows NIC World Conference of i and Girl Seoul representatives of 26 na- lions as seen by three girls from Brazil, Canada and Ihe i Stales.

It also clepicls action of llie Conference, i i impressive color ceremony of delegates. Fairchance Group Postpones Event Fairchance Women's Christian Temperance Union meeting has been postponed i Friday, February 27. The event will begin at 8 o'clock in the Trinity Methodist church. The meeting was postponed in order not to conflict with the World Day of Prayer service. A free will offering will be received for the benefit of the Frances i a Memorial Asbury Fellowship Class, As-! I wilrnas street, served as besl man.

The couple was married at 9: The bride's chose a leal o'clock i a Mass a a two-piece ensemble, black accessories and a red rosebud cor- ronm's mother navy dress, match- was read by the Rev. Andrew! accessories and a pink rose- a Kathryn Mason present- bud corsage. Musical Tea, Sale IsTomorrow Night. Parcel post sale and a musical tea will be by the Friendship Class, a Christian church, at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow eveninc in basement. The program will include: Irum pet solo, James Miller; vocal, No i a i a violin, Buddy Springer; Billy Tant linger; vocal, Ruth Ann Slricklcr piano, a a McGinty.

Tea will he served at the close of the eve ning. Public is invited. Smart February 7, in St. MarVs R. C.I"ssorics and a red isr.gc.

The church. The double i service' a i i a bury Methodist church, home 0 a i a of organ music and ac- Mrs. John Nicholson, road, Queen Esther Class. Third Prcs- i a church, covered dish din- icr, church social room. Mrs.

a a Burrell. i i a companicrt Ihc Men's Choir of St. John's R. C. church.

Escorted In the a a hv her ot Charles E. Boyle school, guest Beaker. a the bride selected a ball- i a imported lace gown, a i i veil fastened to a cap and a bouquet of while carnations, gardenias and baby Supplementing (he ceremony was a i for the i i a families and a reception for approximately 75 guests in Meloni's a a The bride is a Unionlown Senior graduate of High school, fa COMPLETE LINE OF INSTRUMENTS breath. Class of 1048. and is employed byi Ihe "Prudential Insurance I i a i a Nancy Shcarin.

of Evans street, was maid of honor and the bride's Cheerful Workers Class. a a She wore a ball- vsry Mcthodisl church, in church; social room, 7:30. IN UMONTOWN i a a jown of shrimp color and a malching a She carried bouquet of carnations and baby breath. William Kennedy, of SPECIAL SALE! NYLON BRISTLES LUCITE BACKS Blu. Lucita Hjrdlti krm.

ryion brlillis. Thin wo .1 tKn price. 10 WEST MAIN STREET UMOMOWS 1 PA. any. Her a is an a if St.

John's High school, served nth the a and now is bookkeeper for the Iron City Dis- rihutors. I'ajnienls Can Bi ELLIS MUSIC STORE Maytag Makes Your Dollar Go Further! Low Initial Cost and Low Upkeep! f.noV at those a i a i with prices a i as low as SUn.95 Easy monthly terms -liberal Irade-in. We know y-oii'll ho dclicMed with these models. Comr rn today anH lot us pivr yon a a i THE A A CHIEFTAIN, A A A a a crer! Jlujrc. alurnt- nnm tub A A A A with turcr.

pnrrrljtin tub. A I i 5P-1 4 5 GjTAfoAm nction. REGION ELECTRIC CO. 40 Morgontown Street--Uniontown--Phone 576 a i Lines of New SPRING MERCHANDISE Arriving Doily! MRS. MICHAEL'S CHILDREN'S SHOP 55 S.

Oallalin Ave. I'h. 8-5151 U'nrld i Guide, widow nf Ihe of Roy and Girl Scouting and i i re makine! a i of i Low, ap pears in the i Following the motion picture, refresh men Is will be served by Ihe committee, Mrs. Harry Sta- lan, Mrs. i i a Rcnneckar, irs.

Ernest Moser, and Ihc lead- representatives, Mrs. A insley and Mrs. Mclvin Conn. A DANCK Square and round dance will he pnnsorcd hy a i a al o'clock Saturday i in ic grange hall. Music will he by he Pioneers J.

Carmen nmcr will be figure caller. Re- csbmenls will be served by Iho ilchen committee. NEW SPRING MATERNITIES Arriving Daily! MODERN MRS. MATERNITY SHOP 42 E. Alain Across a a i on winler Suits and Dresses A COMPf.KTK SKI.ECTION OF A THE BEST MUSIC ON RECORDS! TOP HIT TUNES "GOMEN-XASAIV (1 I "A KOOI.

SUCH AS 1" "YOUR CHEATIN' HEART" "NEW JUKK BOX SATURDAY N'IGHT" FREDERICK'S MUSIC STORE 6 South Bceson Blvd. i Phone SB Unionfown, Pa. I YOU'LL BE SO GAY IN NYLON LACE MESH I Ifsr Our Convrnlrnl I.AV-A-lY.\vn..VN A SmAH Dtpnsil Restrves Srlcction and. we have so many of Ihem styled for you by American Girl, priced for (he best of value. See them all in this Spring's mosl beautiful line colors.

Styles Shown 7.95- 8.95 Other American Girl Shoe Styles S5.95 (0 $8,95 molt raa 36 W. Main Street Uniontown, Pa,.

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