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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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12
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CLl'BS AND. CLASSES By 01KKV KIU.V- Bride Wore Tulle And Lace Gown Esther Dolores Delorcnm, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. South AH. Vernon avenue, and Malachi Joseph Roscneckor, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hose- neckcr, Derrick avenue, were married 24 in St. John's n. C. church.

Jiev. Francis Jisiley, Kast McKecsporl, cousin of the bridegroom, read Ihc double ring ceremony al a o'clock miplial Mass. i a music was presented by a Mason, church organist. Escorted (o the a a by her falhcr, (he bride wore an a length gown of nylon and imported a i a Her nylon net veil fell Irnni a a i lace headdress and she carried a Colonial bouquet of i roses anil baby brcalh. a i of honor only cilU'iid- a for her sister was Dolores She win- ,1 blue Iota and net gown i a matching stole and carried a Colonial bourmrt nl pink roses a baby a llesl man was Ihc oridgrrmm's brother, A Jiosrnecker, Buffalo, N.

Y. Roth mothers were a i In navy ennfinMet hnd 1 orchid corf ages. Ihe ccrcmiiii was a dinner Inr Ihe families In HIP i Swan hotel. Tin couple then led MI a motor through Kn.slPjji Swilhei; slates. They now ,110 residing al 10-1 l.nwn avi'iiue.

Both of the art graduates of Uniontown Sonloi school. The bridegroom served two years wilh Ihc Army, i i in Kurnpe, is employed by Ihc Uniontown til) schools. 1 Bethany Class Picnic Scheduled Tomorrow A a pirnlc supper Bolhunv Class, fwitr.il Christian church, i he held al (1 o'clock tomorrow evening al Ihc home of Mrs. ,1. 1).

Kerfnnl, 5 Lebanon avenue. Mrmhcrs are asked lo i Uhlc service, sandwiches ami ,1 covered dish. Reverse will he provided. Becomes Bride I I MIWT A mcmhers of SI. John's (I.

C. church A a i Soriely arc nsknl lo meet at o'clock lonljliL al Ihc a a home lo rcclle Ihr Rosary for Mamie Cossick. I BEAUTY COLD A Oilier unA up fitt scl" for sprint! I'jpcrl hair cnfUni! "nil styling arc our specialties. Try THAT'S rOR YOU. A I TRIM 75c PERSONALIZED HAIR STYLE 73c SHAMPOOS 75r JiKAUTV PI ANA I Abort IVnnlnnilli'i i toil I St.

Mary's H. C. church, WM the i i i 1.11"^ ui'dfiy, Jj(), the nnirnaKC of Irene Martinkovic UI Ir 1rf) to Kmil Dcm- Engaged Couple Plans Fall Wedding Elaine Hillen Fiancee Of New York Motr In- Philaclclohia A i i i is bnirnr a (if the ftii i 1 enicnl of i i of i i a a i i of Helen Milieu. H. I).

2, i i i lo fienman Kiral illnss Jamns ion of Mr, iituf Mm, James of Monarch Girl Is Bride; Husband In Air Force Betty Gulosh And Michael Macko Marry In 'St. Stephen's Church; She Is Dunbar High Graduate' SI. C. church, LeisenriiiK No. was the scene Saturday, 6, of thft marriage of Betty Louise Gulosh, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kmcry fiulosh, of Monarch, and Technical Sergeant Michael R. Macko, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Macko, Vfllmerding.

'Che Hev. Petruska, of the Holy Trinitv Lurch, Wall, read the double 1 ceremony al JO o'clock nup PledgesVows lal Mass. F.scorted to Ihe a a by her alhcr, Ihe bride was alllrcd in CJIuinlilty lace over jalln gown. 'he filled bodice a i a nylon ulle neckline and long sleeves apcring lo a point Ihc wrists. Icr i ended in a calhe- ral I rain.

A crimn of pearls nd scrji'ins held In place her ingertlp veil. She carried a hou- uel of white and oses, centered with an Phyllis Macko, sisler nf Ihc rldegrnum, was maid of honor nd Lorraine M.ncko, anolhcr sis- i was bridcsmaffl. Jiolh i chili-colored fjowjis of lace and el over a i They carried bonnets of and orchid-color- carmilions. litsl man was A I a arciitum, and usher was Itobcrt (liilosh, brother of Ihc bride. For her daughter's marriage.

rx. chos-c an orchid print rcss, black accessories and a rosebud corsage. The mother wore a bicuc cc dress, white accessories and red rosebud cnrsanc. A reccpllon for Iinfl gucsls was! eld in the l.ndcrit?. Club, Con- cllsvillc.

The couple Ihcn left on Dunbar High College Club Holds Party College Club, Dunbar Township High school, held a swimming a and picnic recently l.ifionler Those attending were: Mrs. l.ucy Scpesi, clue advisor; Pal Connor, lane Fa'lton, Doro Ihy Tullon, Connie Scbmidllic, lioy A a Klny Goodwin MeCotmiek, Hill Nehraski and Tonf Wise, former club mem her who now Is attending Univcrsily of Pittsburgh. Al the event, Pat Cunnur re ceived a bowling prize. win ners who were not present included: Dolores Bert Sballenbergcr, Madden, Ronald Me- honeymoon trip alls and Canada. lo Niagara Miss Is a cr.nduale of icorfics Township school, lluss of HIM, jiiul emrloycd iy I Insurance company, Her IlaiuT.

has wi-vcil wilh Ihc a In Knren and Ku- expn-ls (o receive his ills- from the service In Ihe iear Kcnnelh Whclsels Hove Anniversary Mr. mid Mrs. C. srl, KeislervDle. IVCIT.

hnnored rc- cenlly wilh surprise i on their silver wedding a The w.is m.nrJed 5. HIM, in a Mil, Mrs. It Ihe former A The bride is a graduate oj Dun- ir Township High school, Class 1DM, and is employed by the 'iincllsvlllp Spnrlswear com any. Her husband is an alumnus High school, Class nj 1MB, anil Is serving with the Air Force at Charleston, W. Va.

IWMKS OK Dames of Malla No. 1M will mccl at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Odd Fellows hall, North GallMin n.A.V i July 12, Is dale lecled for the a a Moody ldii In he held ((nek Ho! i i a i a Moody I i all relatives ai friends, firm members i In lirlng a picnic lunch I I I I SI-ISSIOiV nuslnc.K meeting nf (he Inle i a a i Calvai MetluHJlsl chiirrh, will a pine al o'clock loiilijlil in r( social room. Co cbainnen of the affair were Dorothy Fulton and Pat Connor. The group will hold a picnic Sunday, July 12. German Grange To See Demonstration A demonstration will follow Ihc business meeting of the German Grange N'o.

785 to he held in Ihe grange ball, High House, al 8:15 o'clock tomorrow night. The demonstration he presented by Irene O'Brien, of the West Pcnn Power company, sponsorship of Scars, Roebuck and company. Food prepared during the demonstration will be given as prizes. All Grangers and their friends are invited. Cup Series Game Is Tortiorrow Favelle Bridge Club will conduct the seventh game of the Brownsville Telegraph Cup series of mas- ler point duplicate bridge matches at the Titlow hotel on Friday evening.

Top ranking players in this icrics to dale include: Anna Mae Thomas, 350; Mike Swefz, 240; Mrs. Charles Reed, B. Trezise, 175; Mrs. HowardJ Black, 175, and Mrs. Joseph ifc-l Ardle, 165.

Anyone jnlemled in beginning play duplicate bridge is always- welcome lo in the games 'at Ihe Play begins at 8:15 p. m.j with Harry 0. Shockey serving as director. DEVAN CLASS A i a Devan Hopwood Methodist church, will meet tomorrow flight in the church social oom. Mrs.

Nellie Hess and Mrs. ilall will be hostesses. rrin of Belly Louise Gulosh, flnughler and Mrs Gulosh, of Monarch, and Technical Ser" sf Ck ilmc bt. Slejihen (J. C.

chuj-cli. une Betty Lou Thomas Navy Man's Fiancee Bride-Elert Employed By Department Of Public Assistance; No Nuptial Date Set Mr, and Mrs. William F. Thomas, of Layton, are aii- noanang the engagement of their daughter, Betty Lou of JlfSl Stephe The bride'-clect is a graduate of-Perry Lower Tyrone Ate Her fiance attended Marion 'ligh school and is serving with he. Navy aboard Ihe U.

S. S. DCS- oincs, based in Norfolk, Va. No rlate has been chosen for he wedding. ri.EASE I JAKEFULLY REMODELING SALE NOW GOING OM TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS! MRS.

MICHAEL'S I SHOP 55 S. Gallalin Ave. Ph. 8-5151 U'agoll for Hie evenl were Ilic Wliclsel's wn dniiglilers: Mrs. Wilson, Korlips street; nnd Mrs.

Donald Vail, l.cnmliistcr Muss. MAKi: SAI.I.; Tomorrow in Ihe airadr of Hie a i a I i i i West Main a i Chap, tcr 17H. Onlrr of Ihr Ivaslmi i sponsor hake sale. Mnry a Is a i a and Mnr- jcirlc i a i i m.ilrnn of lln Is Hymi. IK von DiiivK-novr HUNK OUSEHOLD I I A I ly ot hom.hoW Simp 8 i hong, on ony mon) A Of nit on pxUtfol In your boumtnl, O.cm, odori.1, cvoilohlt whi)t flr GENUINE PORCtlAlN ENAMEL fmiih.

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