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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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I I Betty Joyce Tormay, Society Editor -t Approaching Charlotte Jane Seighman Revealed Miss Seighman To Wed Charles Mahoney April 2 In Presbyterian Church Announced today is the engagement and approaching marriage of Charlotte Jane Seighman, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Seighman, Ronco, and Charles Fran cis Mahoney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.

Mahnncy 75 Cycle Ave. of Che couple will exchange i a vows Saturday, April 2. in the New Salem Presbyterian Church at 4 p.m. The. bride-elect has asked her sister, Mrs.

Gayle Patterson, Ronco, to serve as matron of honor. Miss Seighman was graduated from German High School with the class of 1356 and the Morgan- town Business School with the class of 1358. She is now employed as medical secretary in the office of Dr. Regis Maher, Gallatin Bank Bklg. Mr.

Mahoney is a graduate of Uniqntown Senior i School and is employed as a salesman with Consumers Food and Mrs. Thomas Yuras Guest Of Honor At Bridal Fete Mrs. Tom Yuras, the former Ann Lopushansky, Btiffington, a honored at a miscellaneous bridal shower with her aunts, Mrs. Anna Hester and Mrs. Pauline Duhovich, ncting as hostesses.

It look place in the Holy i i Church Hall in New Salem. The hall was decorated with i a i crepe paper streamers with a large pink nnd white heart, beneath which hung a gay floral print umbrella of pink and white. Games were (he diversion ot the evening after which refreshments were served to: Audrey Harkelli. Mrs. Pete Harkelli, Veronica Yanlkn, Mrs.

Steve Yanlko, Martha Phillips, Mrs. John Phillips. Mrs. Anna Majesky. Janic Majesky.

Mrs. Andy Mindek, Mrs. Eleanor Kaufman. Mrs. Sandra Vrabel.

Mrs. Steve Szuperak, Mrs. Mary Drakula. Mrs. Anna Kov- scck.

Mrs. Kathryn Tomko, Mrs. Mary Griglak. Mrs. Elizabeth Ostrosky.

Mrs. Nellie Palaky, Mrs. Mary Tandarich, Mrs. A a a Rostich, Mrs. Helen Pepperak, Mrs.

Veronica Husek. Mrs. Margie Czuhan. Mrs. Helen Fetsko.

Mrs. Catherine Smith, s. Emma Masayko, Mrs. TiHic Seliga. Mrs.

Helen Sheroky, Mrs. Gertrude. Sherilla, Mrs. i i Molek, Mrs. Mary Molck, Mrs.

Anna Drautzer. Mrs. John Parker. Mrs. Margaret Willzinski.

Mrs. Margaret Ostrosky. Sirs. Helen Yuras. Mrs.

John Mesich, Mrs. Patsy Rose, Dorothy Nalepka, Delores Granchi, Mrs. A Staron, Mary Jane F.itaky. Delores Palaky, Mrs. Ruth McBride.

Mrs. Margaret Rabbitt, Mrs. Amelia Petro, Mrs. Louise DuboVich, Mrs. Dorothy Duhovich.

Nancy Dubovich. Mrs. Ruth Brashear, Becky Brashear, Mary Ellen Conroy. Mrs. Dorothy Honsky, Mrs.

Agnes Radovich, Mary Ann Kordella, Leona Mai- espina. Mrs. Stanley Repa. Mrs. Katherine Gavron.

Mrs. Agnes Kozar. Mrs. Joanna Kozar. Mrs.

Cnrmella G.ilic, Mrs. Josephine Zimcosky. Mrs. Jennie. a Mrs.

Molly Shcranck. Mrs. Sally Shcranek. Mrs. Caroline Rernot, Mrs.

Mary Murray. Mrs. Bert DcCarlo, Mrs. Nell Donofrio. Mrs.

Mayme Hurley. Mrs. a Mitchell, Mrs. Francis Papa, Mrs. Margaret Frieberg.

Mrs. A a Smith. Mrs. Minnie Yahman, i Shimko, Mrs. Alice Fordyce, Mrs.

Cnssie Bedock. Mrs. Gerl- -ude Mrs. Bilko, Mrs. John Mindek.

Martha Mohnacky, Mary Barren, Mrs. Irene Arren- das. Mrs. Mary Dnppe. s.

Mary DeKalch. Mrs. Jay Barchan- ovich, Mrs. Julia Stromick. Mrs.

Barbara Oleynik, Mrs, a Dearth. Mrs. Frank Barlolomeo, Mrs. Mike Myers Mrs. Kussell Gondo, Mrs.

Anna o. Vickie Barbuscak, Marion Bar- huscak. Mrs. Kate Barbuscak, Mrs. Mary Molck, Mrs.

Rose. Marie Lutes, Mrs. Betty Miller, Mrs. Kalhy Molek, Patty Molek, Margaret Lopushansky, Mrs. Sue Lopushansky.

Mrs. Keoko Lopushansky. Mrs. Kalhryn Lopushansky, the guest of honor. s.

Thomas Yuras. and the hostesses, Mrs. Pauline Duhovich and Mrs. Anna Rester. POSTPONE MEETING Women of St.

Peter's Episcopal Church meeting scheduled for today has been postponed and all members are asked to help with the Antique Show. comprise approxi rnalely one-third of the working force of the United States. Engagements Of Couples Are Revealed By Parents Mr. and Mrs. William Hovanec of Collier are an- louncing the engagement and approaching marriage if their daughter, Monica Jean to Roy Karl, son of rtr and Mrs George Karl of Johnstown.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Georges Twp. High 5 Not 3 Twenty years ago, it look on overage of 3 months' wages lo pay the hospital bills resulting from a case of pneumonia. Today, case of pneumonia is usually cured at home with drugs that cost on average of only hours' wages. That's one of Ihe many facts that prove today'l prescriplion drugs are Ine biggest bargain in history! When your Doctor prescribes, see our Pharmacist for DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE FREE DELIVERY GE 8-5559 FREE PARKING Antoon's To VMCA. Give Our Slip To Attendant.

Fayette Drug Co Next To State Theatre--Uniontown Save Money! Our efficient Washers and Dryers do better job for less than it costs to launder at home! And, it is so much easier. CLEANER CHEAPER UNIONTOWN SHOPPING CENTER Fashion Show Will Be Held Thursday By Jefferson American Legion A fashion show will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Filer-Sadlek American Legion post home in Jefferson, sponsored by the Americanism Committee ot the Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs. Helen Titus is chairman.

Proceeds will be used to send a girl from Jeftcrspn-- Morgan i School to Battistone. Johnny Fazzari a I 1 'b 4 i A Keystone Girls State Camp, at Shipnensburg State Teachers College. The camp is part of the auxiliary's Americanism program. Models will be Betty Acklin, Ruth Atalski, Evelyn MacBurnie, Aria! Curtis, Gladys Randolph and Patricia McMinn. Cindy Lou Salon.

Cindy Lou Lawrence, Francine Broadwater, Emily Debbie Steinmiller. Lana 3ridget Trobovich. Connie Nasatka, Steven Duke, Raymond NtHtSK CKKEMONV--Phyllis C.Wydo (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wydo of 72 Eighth South Uniontown, caps her "little sister," Stephanie Fcdak of Boston, at ceremony held at the University of Bridgeport Miss Wydo is a junior at Bridgeport majoring in nursing education, and was on the dean's list for scholastic achievement during the fall semester.

Bridge Club Plays Third Game Of Goren Cup Series The Fayette County Bridge Club conducted the third game of the "Goren Cup Series" at the Titlow Hotel with a Howell progression in play. Mrs. Ann Carberry and Mrs. Helen Duicho won top Wests Will Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

Paul (Sam) West jf Perryopolis will hold open muse in honor of their silver wed- ling anniversary on Saturday, tlarch 12 from 1 to 4 and from to 9 p.m. at the family resi- lence. Mrs. West, the former Mary Richardson of Sunnyside and Samuel Paul West, were married (he Free Methodist Church parsonage in Belle Vernon with the lev. L.

C. Jewell officiating. The Wests are the parents of iix children Thrmas, Elizabeth; Hoy (Alma) Taylor, Belle Vernon; Vivian. Rita. Harold and Sharon.al home.

They have one Thomas Lee West Elizabeth. All their friends and relatives are invited to this affair. Society Will Meet Thursday The Women's Missionary So- of the Pleasant View United Presbyterian Church will meet on Thursday. There will be Bible study at 11 with Mrs. Virginia Randolph as leader.

A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon with Elizabeth Work and Edith Boord in charge. The mission meeting will be held at 1 p.m. with Mrs. Freda Bartley as leader. members are urged to attend.

Eight And Forty To Meet On Thursday The regular monthly meeting of the Eight, and Forty, Salon 105 Fayelle meet tomor row a the American Legion Home. N. Gallatin at o'clock. Mrs. Pearl Yanosik.

chapeau will preside at the business ses sion. Hostesses for the social hour will be Catherine Brill and Isla Balsley. Class of 1953 and is employed in the office of he f. N. Hagan Ice Cream Co.

Mr. Karl was graduated from phnstown High School, Class of 953 and is presently employed Cleveland. The wedding will take place Sat- trday, May 28 at the St. Cyril and Hethodius R. C.

Church, Fair- hance where Miss Hovanec is assistant organist. Miller-Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, Vanderhilt, announce the engage rnenl of their daughter, a jbu. to Ellis Dale Stewart, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Stewar' of Vanderbilt R. D. 1. Miss Miller will be graduated ii June from Connellsville i iigh School.

Mr. Stewart attended Uniontown Joint Senior High School and is iresently employed by the Fort Hotor Cleveland, Ohio. Wedding plans have not been revealed. MEETING The regular monthly meeting o. he Uniontown Joint Senior High "School Band Parents will be hek his evening at 8 p.m.

in the music room of the high school School Band. We still have some nice Winter Coats, Snow Suits, Jackets, etc. REDUCED MRS. MICHAEL'S CHILDREN'S SHOP 55 So. Gal.

GE 8-5151 RUPTURED? Wear the World Famous DOBBS TRUSS for reducible hernia. Buhlcss, Beltless, Strapless I f. a "Where the best is NOT too good for the nick." Corner West. Street Mt. Vernon Avenue tnlontown Phone Ot 7-TMt Nancy Rhea Cook Will Be Wed To Darrell Lee Frost Jimmy Aliucci.

The program will also include songs by Mrs. Carole Adcock of Carmichaels a dancing by Barbara Margetich of Barbara's Dancing School. Mather. Luncheon will be served following the program. Door prizes will be awarded.

Aidin Hughes Mrs. Titus are Melba Dolores Young. Mildred Rogers, Betty Haney and Loretta Diehl. scores. All pairs played 24 deals with average being 24 At the conclusion of play those pairs with high scores included: First.

Mrs. Ann Carberry and Mrs. Helen Duicho, second, Mr. and Mrs. Ifluis Goldberg, 27.5; third, Mrs.

.1. Y. Chidester Jr and Harry Duicho. 26.5; fourth, Mrs. Harry E.

Potts and Edwin Stock, 22.5: fifth. Dr. Harry E. Potts and Howard Snyder, 22. The Fayette Club will conduct game of the Z.

Goldstein Cup Series" of duplicate bridge matches at the Titlow Hotel Friday evening. New players are welcome. Play begins at 8:15 p.m. with Harry 0. Shockey as director.

Lady Guild Sponsoring Perohi Sale Our Lady Guild of St. John the Baptist G.C. Church, E. Main will sponsor a perohi sale Friday at 12 noon, in the school auditorium. Those desiring to place orders in advance 'may call GE 8-9454.

Those taking orders out aic asked to bring containers. Mary Savage is chair-man and co-chairman is Tillie Waligiira. Serving as aides arc Ann Krevinko, Katherine Utak, Helen Varhol, Ann Mihokanic. Sue Duranko, Katherine Kornick, Mary Bacha, Mary Semachkfl, Mary Huriock, Ann Opachko, Kay Wydo, Helen Waligiira, Anna Hobi, Ann Phillips, Ann Pillar, Ann Pechunka, Helen Resko, Mary Elias, Sophia Kinnick, Mary Kotun, Ann Gabrin, Mary Midlik, Ann fchesko, Ola Molenock and Mary Metz. MEETING The Church School Mothers of Holy Trinity Church, New Salem, The program will include music will have a meeting Sunday, by the Lafayette Junior i March 13.

at 6 p.m. All members Bible Class Will Dine On Thursday The regular monthly meeting of the Wilson Bible Class, Christ Methodist Church, which was post poned from Friday, March 4, will be held Thursday night in the church social room in the form of a covered dish dinner. Dinner will be served at 6:30 All members are asked to bring a covered dish and own table service. Following the dinner the regu lar meeting and devotional pe riod will, take place. All members are urged to at tend as there will be election officers.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cook. 12 O'Connell are announcing le engagement of their daughter, lancy Rhea, to Darrell Lee Yost, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wiliam Frost, 9 Apple St. The bride-elect is a graduate of South Union High School with the 'lass of 1959. She Is presently with the S. S. Kresge Co.

in Uniontown. Mr. Frost is a graduate of North Union High School, Class of 1955. He has served four years with the U.S. Navy and is presently employed with the Levit- own Times, Levittown.

No date has been set for the wedding. Past Matrons Will Meet March 14 The Past Matrons 263. Order of Eastern Star, will hold heir meeting and covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Catherine Bonchosky, 35 Sylvanus Monday, March 14, at 6:30 p. m.

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