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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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CLUBS AND CLASSES--by BECKV ROKLKKV Amyets Auxiliary To Hold Card Party, Style Show September Dolores Flynn, Wendell H. Conaway Will Be Married Next Saturday Wed In Minnesota and XanuYa Patterson. Held in Ihe jridt elect's home, Ihc event fca-jcouple in a i aflernoon cere- tured i and while read by Ihe Hcv. W. W.

Pel- ments. Games made up the eve- ling's cntcrlainmcnl. Those attending were: Dorothy dalsco, Maxine Moore, Belly Cotle- uppi, Phyllis Mayho, Mrs. l.ois Conaway, Mrs. Joan Conaway, Pani Mauser, Naomi Fast, Mrs.

Josephine Tran, Mrs. Katy Tuckish, 3oris Eicher, Pearl 7ack, Mary Patterson, Mrs. Andrew Conaway, mother ot the prospective rldcgroom, s. James Flynn, molher of the bride-elccl, Ihe honoree and hostesses. BPW Club Sets Party Date Wednesday, September 17, is Iho dale chosen by the Uniontown business anil Professional Women's for a card parly lo be held anri Mrs.

Robert. Albert Myers 'Newlyweds Guests Of Bridegroom's Parents Sergeant Robert Myers, Minnesota Girl Marry In St. Paul Church Parsonage Newlyweds and llrs. Kobert Albert Myers are spending- weeks visiting at the home of the former's parents, and Mrs. William N.

Myers, of Marklcysburg. The couple exchanged vows at a double ring ceremony on April 26 in the. Faith Lutheran church parsonage, St. Paul, with the Rev. Charles L.

a officiating. The bride is the former Joanne Marion-: Becker, daughter ot Mrs. William Becker, of St. Paul. For her marriage, the i chose a white lace and tulle gown, featuring a net inset at the neckline.

Her illusion veil was faslcnetl to a crown of apple blossoms and carried a bouquet of while roses. Only attendants for couple were Mary Shuelz, of Bear, a Melvin Eisenach, stationed with the Air Force al Fort Snelling, Minn. The bride is a graduate ot 'Wilson High school, SI. Paul. Her husband is a graduate of North Unton High school and was employed in Dravosburg prior lo entering service in 1946.

He served in Europe anrt Alaska and row is stationer! with Ihc 31sl Air Division, Fort Snclling. The ncw- lyweds arc residents al 612 Lincoln avenue, St. Paul. COOT1ETTK CUJI1 Cootiette Club 103 members will meet at 8 o'clock Saturday night in the Velcrans of Foreign Wars post home, West Main street. Reports of the Grand Crawl in Pills- burgh will be given and Chief Grayback Margaret Sloan will preside.

Charles Hex Foil Merchandise Arriving Daily MRS. MICHAEL'S CHILDREN'S SHOP i S. Gillalin Ave. Ph. 8-5151 Celebrating i first hirlhdaj anniversary August fi was Charles David Molil, son of Mr.

mil Mrs. Charles ilotil, Allison. He is the grandson of Mr. a Mrs Samuel Motil, Allison, and Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Marchanovilz, Foolc dale. His great-grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Wydo, I Jlrs. Joseph F.

John, Lincoln iMrret. is a patient in ihc hospital where she has unrter- jgone surgery. She is progressing nicely and cxprcls to he discharged next week. She is in room 105. Afternoon Ceremony In Pleasant View Church Will Unite Local Couple Miscellaneous Shower Fetes Bride-Elect, University Of Pittsburgh Student; Fiance Employed At Second Notional Bank A miscellaneous shower was hold Thursday evening in honor of Dolores Flynn, a of Mr.

ami Mrs. James Flyjin, IX 4, i who has Saturday, A Hi, as a for her marriage to Wendell II. Conaway, son of and Mrs. Andrew Conaway, Jaco aparl- menls. Betty Triplett Pledges Troth In Maryland Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick C. Trip led, of R. I). 1, Greensboro, are a i Jhe marrJagc of then- is employed at Second Belly, lo Sullivan A.

lionnl bank. JHurimvorlh. son of and Mrs. Hostesses at Ihe recent prc-mip-jMilloii li. IX, McC'lel- ial courtesy were Norma I'atlon laiKltown.

The couple will exchange vows ai o'clock in Ihe aflcrnoon in the Pleasant View church, Smock. i Fiyjin is a graduate of Uniontown Senior High school and California Slate Teachers college. She now is a i the University of fiance is a a a of Unionlown Senior High school and Vows were exchanged by (he lerson, pastor of Ihe LaVale Methodist church, I.aVale, Md. A single ring ceremony was performed. For her marriage, (he bride chose a sheer pink dress, featuring a Queen A collar.

Her ac cossorics were while. There were no attendants. The bride allemled Mapletoivn High school and is employed bj the Gate-Way Jlaniifacluring com pany, Masonlown. Her husband at tendeci German Township High school, server! three years with the Armed Forces and has been em ployed by the Pennsylvania Coa' company. The newlyweds are making their home with the bride's parenls.

(il.KANT.RS CLASS A a corn roast ot Ihc (ilcan Class, Church of Ihe Brethren. Marshall Hall, Wesl street, will he held al 6:30 o'clock this The Ways and Means and Fic TM i the home of Earl lance committees ot the group are it charge of arrangements. Bridge and. canasla will be' played. General chairman is Alice liea- Play will begin at.8:15 o'clock and prizes and refreshments will ic featured lalcr in Ihe evening.

Mrs. Lirie Wood is club president. Reservations Due For a 4 2 Reunion Reservations arc slill being ac- ccplcd for Class of 10-12, Union- lown high school reunion which vitl bp. an event of August 16 at Shadysidc Inn. Class members planning In atom! Hie gathering should contacl Warren Zacovic, 217 Evans street.

Prizes will be awarded at (he event. Music will follow-the dinner and a large crowd is anticipated for be lOlh anniversary affair. Wanda Sterling Weds J.L Wilson Marriage of Wanda Sterling, tif Masonlown, In Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilson, also of Masontown, was solemnized I in the Presbyterian church, Winchester, Va.

The Rev. R. S. Wilson officiated. There were no attendants.

The bride is employed in Ihc Masontown office of Ihc West Pcnn Power company. Her husband is employed by the firyson company. The ncwlyweds will leave this weekend on a ot the Weslern slates. Wolfe, Bradbury street. Members and their guests are invilcd and are asked to bring their own table Patricia I'alricia Ann Rerko, daughter ol Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Herko, pi Fairchance, will celebrate her firs birthday anniversary Monday. Th celebrant is Ihe grand daughter of Mike Hancak, Hulch inson, a John Rcrko, Slioaf. Mrs. Herko is Ihc forme Eleanor Haneak.

Fashions Further Reduced For Immediate Clearance MIRIAM'S SHQPPF Fayette Tills Trust Blrlg, Oppwltt Western Union Giving vou'll be proud it's Gorham Sterling. Each plllern otquifitelf designed, superbly slyltd. lo blend or ffintiaM with variety of china, liaeo. tnrj pliiswirc pillcrns. Corns in.

choose year Gorham soan. Budget piytntnts. P.S, Alt mliisirf, one-piece knile hindle! fltnl- al nllle-rtfi'tinl. incl.rti.Tas Sets Wedding Date Mrs. Millie Moser General Chairman Of Event; List Committee Appointments Fall Fashions, Hair Styles, Four Card Games And Prizes Will Be Attractions At Affair in VFW Post Home, Hopwood Preliminary arrangements are being announced for the annual card party and style show of the A Auxiliary to General George C.

Marshall Post 103. The event will be held Tuesday, September 16, the post home, Hopwood. i Airs. Millie Moser, general chairman, has announced that canasta, bridge and bunco be in play and prizes will be awarded al the conclusion of-- me evening. iHorbauah Lalesl fall will be pre- 1 1 senlcd under auspices of the local Sears, Roebuck and company store.

Also scheduled to be shown arc the newest hair styles, prc by Milady's lieauly shoppe. A llarMBgn 3mtl re Committees appointed by union wilt he held Sunday in the general chairman arc as follows: Odd fellows Grove, located on l.unch: Mrs. Myrtle Thompson, rollle 53 near Confluence. Mrs. Neil l.oughner.

Sporls and a program of Jlr. and Mrs. James Flynn, National Pike West, are announcing, the coming marriage of their daughter, Dolores to Wendell II. Conaway, son of Mr. and ilrs.

Andrew Conaway, Jaco apartments. The wedding'will bo solemnized August I in the Pleasant View Presbyterian church. Relatives Leave To A ttend Ohio Wedding Ruth Hulf Will Marry Local Resident, Charles Evening Several local residents are leaving today for Perry, Ohio, where they will attend the marriage of Ruth Hull, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth North Ridge road, Perry Ohio, to Charles Kenneth Schiffbauer, son of Mr.

and Mrs Henry Schiffbauer, 223 Searight avenue. The couple will exchange vows at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. Among those attending i be the prospective bride Mrs. Joseph Rehonek Has Party Ar Home Mrs. Joseph lieh.inek, Barlon Mill road, enterlained Wednesday evening with a post-nuptial miscellaneous shower in honor of her groom's parenls, 'Mr.

and Mrs Henry Schiffbauer, and family; hi; sisler-in-law, Mrs. Robert Schiff baucr, of Hopwood; and his broth cr-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs P. Daughcrly, of Uepnerl bnule his brother, Richard Schiff i Sbauer, Cleveland. Ohio; and a sis daughter-in-law, Mrs.

R. L. Rc-i, er Elizabeth, who hasspcn hanek, an early summer bride. past week in Perry. Dccoralions followed a pink and Miss Hull is an alumna of Perr; i is an uiumna OL rerrv while motif anrt games provided High school and now is employed the evenings enlertammenl.

Ltin- as a sccr e(. a ry for Gail G. Gran cheon was served buffet style. Psincsville, Ohio. Those attending were: Her fiance is a graduate of Si Jiahl, Palsy Thompson, Georgette Eicher.

Mrs. Ncysa Harford, Mary John's Parochial High school am has been serving with the Unite E. Colins, A. L. Stcpp, Mrs.l S.

A. Schafer, John Tomi. Mrs. Stanley Kavlick, Mary! Zema. Mrs.

Ted Moss, Mrs. Hoberl Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Matthews, the honorec and hosloss. Mrs. Rehanek is Ihe former Pal Schafer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. S. A. Schafcr, Conncllsvillc slreet. 'IMPRINTED NAPKINS One-Day Service THE TURNTABLE Listed Sunday Tickcls: Mrs.

Rose Thompson. cnler-' a i have been planned for! the atlcrnoon. Those altcnrting are Ann Wood, Mrs. Irene Mahoney. Tallies: Mrs.

Eleanor Prizes: Mrs. Betty Uomco. Bunco: Mrs. Christine Borneo. Serving: Mrs.

Mary E. Hobson, Mrs. Lillian Mclnlyre. Further arrangemonls for the event will be announced later. Mrs.

r.nlila Crawford is Auxiliary presidenl. Patricia Dearth Becomes Fiancee Betrothal of Patricia A. Dearth lo Charles L. McGaughey, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles McGaughey, West Main -strcel, is being revealed by the bridc-clcct's parenls, Mr. anil Mrs. Allen R. Dearth, 81 Mullen slreel. The bride-elect is a graduate of South Union High school and is employed in (he office of the Richmond Radialor company.

Her fiance is a graduate of Uniontown Senior High' school and is employed with the Charles F. Eggers Lumber company. Both the bride-elect and, her fiance a altending i classes at the Office Training School, Uniontown. Wedding plans sre not being revealed by the couple. If you feel you mils! nave a snack before you go lo bed, milk or fruit is ideal.

Anything heavier may cause insomnia. lunch. William Jiarbaugh, DJckcrsonj Run, president, announces lhal all! relatives and their friends are in-l vited. I Dorcas Class, Third Piesbyteninl church, was served a chicken din-l ncr Tuesday evening at the United! Brethren church, Flat Hocks. Fol-l lowing Ihe dinner, a program was I presented under the direction ofl Mrs.

Katherine Hlxon. Featured! were readings by Christine and a vocal selection by Mjf.l Franki Collins, accompanied byl Nancy King. For Expert Advice -On WEDDtNG FLOWERS JOHNSTON THE FLOWS! 21 a toivn st. Phone 1691 Vcs, Latfies! your wolhcr, iliter 01 friend anrt pay nnlj pennj more for the extra fi.fl( permanent! BRUSH CURL 2 '5 SC.01 "DEB" EMERALD COLD C1 WAVE DEB" GLAMOUR tl QC COLD WAVE DIANA Above Woolworlh's fhone 5549 SHOE STORE Opposite STATE THEATRE lyniontown, Pa. sensational new way to through the day Housewives, shoppers, business women, all who arc on your lot--rejoice! Here's a smartly styled casual thit keeps your feet happy all day long.

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