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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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9
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About People You Know By Bcity Frangos Sterling Hopwood of fhe Hoa- wood Travel Service, has returned from Miami, where he was a business caller (or the past five days, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Abels, Princeton recently transacted business in New York City. He is owner of Star Chrome. Mrs.

Walter (Barbara) King. 27 Princeton is observing her birthday anniversary today. Mrs. Edwin Moore, daughter of Mrs. Frank Devan.

Hopwood, left Saturday by plane for Germany to join her husband who is stationed there with the Air Force. She is the former Fran Devan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overly, Pleasant, were recent Frank Bobak, Continental 2, is observing his birthday armiver- ary today.

Mrs. Hough, National Pike iast, has relumed from Fram- where-she visited with her son-in-law and daughter, IT. and Mrs. David Martinsen and nfanl son, Eric. Mrs.

Martinsen the former J.ody Hough. prvllle Matthews. Smithfieid, rill observe bis hirlhday anni- 'ersary on Wednesday. He is a alesman at'Sears-Roebuck Co. Charles Billner 518 Johnston will observe his birthday inniversary Tuesday, Jan.

30. Hope Berry, buyer for Metzier's ourih floor, has returned from a msiness trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. James Grant.

176 guests al the home of Mr. and Lenox will celebrate their Mrs. Edward T. Porter ff. Main St.

Celebrating her 15lh birthday anniversary today is Patricia Mar- Burgess, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Burgess, 16 Milton SI. She is a student at North Union Junior High School. Mr.

and Mrs. George Dugan, McClellandtown. are celebrating their wedding anniversary today. They are the parents of four children, Sherry, George. Terry ar.d Kerry.

Faye Ann Solomon, a student at West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, W. ha.s returned to her studies alter spending ihe semester vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Solomon. Masontown.

DOES YOUR CHILD HAVE 'If your child has "round" shoulders, jutting "wings," or other signs of poor posture, he or she may be suffering from lordosis-- or simple curvature of the spine. Many thousands of American school children suffer from lordosis-- and their parents don't even know it. Lordosis is correctable -and vigorous exercise plays a vital role. Guarantee your child proper exercise, every day, in his own school, by getting your school board to put into effect an adequate program for youth physical fitness. rrsidir.fi tm Yo'jA firwjj Publ.shcd as a service hi cooperat on wilh Tfie Council and the Newspaper Advertising Executives Association wedding anniversary Wednesday.

She is the former Joan 'Lena) Casdotta. Mrs. Gloria Dillon, Virginia Ave. vacationing from her duties at he fountain at Kresge's. E.

Main Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nestor, 3 itisburgh, formerly of Uniontown vil) celebrate their wedding an- liversary Wednesday. They have children, Stevie and Deborah Harold E. Gerwig son of Ir.

and Mrs. Harold E. Gerwig, 01 Lenox will arrive in Un ontown this wwk from Seattle. to visit at home eaving for Suitland. where le has accepted a position with he Mrs.

Nick Kozar. Dicker observed her birthday anniversary yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sefcheck.

New York City, became the parents of a son born Thursday, Jan. 11. Paternal grandparents are Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph Stfcheck of Ihe Etlenborn McCleliandlown Rd.

Mrs. Edward Leckemby. California, and Mrs. W. 1.

Heineman, ittsburgh. have returned home after attending funeral services of heir brother. Thomas BrownfieM. Mrs. Carolyn Messenger.

Gran- iy. and her sister. Mrs. Marie Leighty, Rockford, 111., recently visited their aunt. Mary Murphy, McCMlandtown.

were called here by the illness of their father. Frank Murphy a patient in Uniontown Mrs. Edward Gursky. Union- lown. is a birthday celebrant today.

She is Ihe former Peggy dis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs John R. Gaddis, Hopwood. Louis Schejgia, son of Mr.

and Mrs. S. F. Scheggia. 35 will celebrate his 13th birthday anniversary Wednesday.

Jan 31. Their first child, a son. was born Wednesday. Jan. 17 al 3:05 a.m.

in the Greene County Memorial Hospital to Mr. ard Mrs. Ernest Rapar.otti. rear 105 Masonlown. He weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces and was named Anthony Luca.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony LeDonne and Luca Rapanelti, Masontown. Great-grandmother is Mrs. Julia LeDonne of Masonlown.

The mother is the former Virginia LeDonne. Robert Sanner. High House, is observing his birthday anniver sary today. Mr. and Mrs.

Hiving C. Lay hew, McClellandtown, are today observing their 38lh wedding anniversary. They have four children, Mrs, Leonard Lacy, Kalamazoo, Ewing, Tarzana. Mrs. George Dugan and Charlene, McClellandtown: Mrs Layhew is Ihe former Myrtle Barnhart, daughter of Mrs.

Jessie Barnhart Gates. Kent Harring, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Harring, 261 Connellsville is celebrating his birthday anniversary. He has two brothers, Kevin, who is six years old and Kerry, who is five.

Elizabeth Griffith, Askrea has resumed her duties at Kresge's after vacationing for a week. V.P. Named By Rockwell PITTSBURGH Howard A. Heimbadi has been appointed to the newly created post vice president of administration Rockwell Manufacturing W. P.

Rockwell president of the company, announced today. Mr. Heimbach has been vice president of headquarters person nel, of Rockwell -since May, Prior to joining the company in 1960, he headed his own industrial relations consulting service. He is a former vice president of industrial relations for National Electric Products Corporation, Pittsburgh, and personnel relations manager of Kailfmann's Department -Store, Pittsburgh. From 1941 to 19W he was head of the Employee Relations Branch of the Office of Industrial Relations, Navy Washington, D.C.

THE EVENING STANDARD, MONDAY. JANUARY 23, 1362 PAGE 5 MILITARY RULE SEOUL, South Korea. AP The South Korean military government says 3.6W government employes have been accused of irregularities in the eight months of military rule. The majority of those involved were tax officers. the minute youisantit BENEFICIAL FINANCE SYSTEM 2 convenient affiliated offices.

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