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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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BOCIETT, CLUBS AND CLASSES Bt BARBARA CLOl'C Carol Lowdermilk And Clair D. Schgffner Pledge Marriage Vows I III -H I II I St. Mary's R. C. Church Is Setting For Early Morning Ceremony Couple Will Reside In Mary Ann Babinsky, Donald J.

Bartusis Pledge Nuptial Vows Pledging their marriagi vows at 10 o'clock Mass thi: morning, July 10, in St Mary's C. church were Mary Ann Babinsky, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Babinsky, R. D.

1, Hopwood, anc 3. Bartusis, son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bartusis, of Ph" d'elphia. The Rev. Andrew Hredzak hearc the exchange of vows.

The bridi was escorted to the altar by he father. She wore a full-length -whiti organdy gown, fashioned with train, high neckline, and shor sleeves, long mitts that came to i point at the wrist and fingeru'i veil. She carried a white orchid with streamers of stephanotis on prayer book. As maid of honor for her sister Rosaline Babinsky appeared in ar icing-pink, ankle-length gown nylon over taffeta, styled with I strapless bodice and short sleevei bolero. A pink picture hat am short, white mitts completed he attire.

She carried a cascade ar rangement of pink and white car nations. White ankle-length gowns nylon over white taffeta with pink and white felt pinwheel design matching boleros, short whit niitis and pink picture hats wen the costumes of bridesmaids: Ronnie Polack. Uniontown, aun of the bride; Mrs. Robert Hardin Washington. and Frances Babinsky, a siste'r of the bride They carried cascades of pink carnations.

William Conover, New Bruns wick, N. served as best man Ushers were Burl Keycs, New Brunswick: Bob Tarter, Trenton and Steve Polack, of Unionlown. A light a i shantung frock was worn by the mother of the bride. She chose white accessories and had an orchid corsage TJhe mother of the bridegroom wore a brown, pink and green silk print, white accessories and orchid corsage. The bride's home will be the scene of the reception this after noon.

When the newlyweds leave for a wedding trip to the Pocono mountains, the bride will wear a powder blue fitted dress wit! matching, duster and white, orchid corsage. Today's bride is a graduate of North Union township high school, Class of 1948. and the University of Pittsburgh, Class of 1952. where she received her B.S degree. She spent (wo years at the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and plans to continue her education toward becoming a doctor.

Mr. Bartusis attended Baldwin townsHip high school and the University of Pittsburgh. He is now production manager of the Philadelphia Bindry company. Gleaners Class Will Convene On Tuesday The July meeting of the Gleaners Class, Oak Hill Baptist church, will take place Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. William Everly.

The program leader will be Mrs. George Mrs. Robert Mason will be hostess the following Tuesday, July 20. to the Mission Circle. Mrs.

Thomas Oils will be in charge of the program. NEW 1954 WAY i TO 1COUR DOLLAR RtACHl We will save to on i Appliances lot regular I A A BRING THIS AD IT IS WORTH I On Any Wave $4 or Ovtr, Except Model i Ret. IS Valni Wan, QC Beautiful and Onlj-- 90.33 Cold'wan $5.00 i I7JO Emerald fC CA Cold 112.50 Model Watt "Special" for Cray Hair Helena Clirtll Feraiamnfa ITALIAN BOB HAIR- 7, GUI and aiVLE. DIANA Beauty Solent 2 LOCATIONS IN UNIONTOWN Above Woolwbrth't ft 10 3 PHONE Mitt Mirjorte Mp. MAIN MOROANTOWN PHONE Ethel Toth, M(r.

Younger Set Enjoys Summer Activities Northern Honeymoon Planned Double Ring S'ervice Read Last Evening In Brethren Church Evening Standard Photos Members of the younger set know how to enjoy these fine summer evenings as shown in these photos. Dotty Smart; seated right, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. t. Smart, Bierer lane, was hostess to her friends last evening at a aarbecue held in her backyard.

The occasion marked her 16th birthday anniversary, which will be an event of Sunday Left to right above are: John Curry, Sherry Townsend, Gail Crayton, Sam Robinson, Barbara Bloomfield and Larry Buck. Pre-Nuptial Courtesy Betty Jean Lawton Feted On Thursday Feted Thursday evening with a miscellaneous shower was Betty Jean Lawton, bride-elect of H. Eugene Hulbert, director of music at Uniontown i high school. Miss Lawton. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William D. Lawton, of 18 Bailey avenue, will become he bride of Mr. Hulbert, son ol Mrs. Kenneth Martsof, of New Castle, on Sunday.

August 1, he Third Presbyterian church. The ceremony will be read at 3:30 o'clock by the Rev. C. Ed- jn Houk. The home, of Mary Rankin.

West National Pike, wa he scene of the pre-nuptial at- 'air. Co-hostess was Sara Jean Johnson. White predominated in he decorations and favors, with centerpiece of ey highlighting the table. Guests spent the evening ar- a bride's book and re reshments were served. Attend ng the shower were Mrs.

Ken leth Martsof, Mrs. William Law on Janet Lawton, Sally Caro mano, Patty McGaiighey, B.cttv 'rangos. Ada Mac Rhinehart, Crossland, Mrs. Paul Johnon. Mrs.

William H. Rankin. the lonorecl guest, Betty Jean Lawon and the hostesses, Sara Jean lohnson and Mary Jean Rankin. Sunday School Mothers Slate iocial Affair The' boys and girls were mighty anxious to get busy fixing those hot-dogs following an afternoon of swimming at the Uniontown Country Club. Standing, left to right, are: Miss Smart, Bea Alexander.

Dick Dunn, Tom Balling, Robin Semans and Pat Lehman. Kneeling is Beverly Sabol. The regular monthly meeting the Sunday School Mothers Club of the Holy Trinity R. C. hiirch, New Salem, will be held 7 o'clock tomorrow evening in church.

Following, the business session! here will be a social hour. All icmbcrs are urged to bring at east one guest to the party. Re- reshments will be served. Members of the social commit- ie are Mrs. John Migyanko, Mrs.

Mary Cholewka, Mrs. Pauline ubovich and Mrs. Anna Mattich. 'resident is Mrs. Mary Munk." Von Obenauer Is Entertained At Affair Gergel-Grueser Wedding Is Solemnized This- Afternoon Mrs.

A. C. Jones entertained at luncheon on Wednesday at the fliite Swan hotel in honor of trs. Edward W. VonObenauer, 'ho is visiting in Unionlown.

The guest of honor, a former ocal resident, is now making her ome in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Attending the affair were Mrs. H. Hoover, Mrs. Orvillo Bowrs, Mrs.

H. H. Will, Mrs. Frank Craig, Mrs. Mrs.

M. 'T. Mrs. Dan Little, the uest of honor, Mrs. E.

W. Von- 'benaucr, and the hostess, Mrs. C. Jones. EAT AT CITIZENS CAFETERIA --TONITE OPEN UNTIL 7 P.M.

Mrs. Armer Charles Hathaway, Couple To Take Trip To Florida; He Is Employe Of Pittsburgh-Lake Erie Railroad A lovely summer wedding this afternoon was that of Ann Marie'Gergel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven F- Gergel, 16 Clark street, and A. D.

son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gruser, Knox avenue, Brownsville.

The Rev. Andrew Hredzak read the nuptials before an altar graced with summer flowers, palms, fern and tall lighted candles. The 1 service took place at 1 o'clock in St. Mary's R. C.

church. Mary Ann Goberni presented a recital of nuptial music prior to the service Included in her selections were "Ave Marie," and "On This bride, escorted to the altar by her, father, wore a tiered embroidered white organdy gown with Venice-type frosted lace appliqued to the edge of each tier, sweetheart neckline, basque bodice and full skirt chapel-length train. A calot, of pearl appliqued flowers edged with seed pearls held her fingertip veil of imported silk, edged with hand-rolled tulle. Her only jewelry was a strand ot pearls, gift of the bridegrooni. For something old and borrowed she car- icd lace handkerchief belonging to her niece.

White roses, sur- indcd; by lilies-of-the-valley made up her cascade bouquet. The matron of honor wns Mrs, Elizabeth G. Holly, sister of the bride. She appeared In an anklelength: gown ot white orrnaby blue nylon over blue taffeta, fashioned with tweet- heart neckline, fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. A large blue picture hat with mitts and shoes of matching shade completed her ensemble.

Her flowers were a bouquet of red roses, tied with red ribbon. Serving as best man was Frank T. Holly, brother-in-law of the bride. Ushering were Charles H. Sherry, Farmington, and Clarence.

W. Grcer, Aliquippa brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Mrs. Gergel w.orc Chantilly- type pink lace over taffeta, while hat and matching accessories for her daughter's wedding. Her corsage was of white rosebuds.

The bridegroom's another was attired in beige linen with matching accessories. She wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. Following a reception in the ballroom of the White Swnn hotel for the 'families and guests, the couple left for a two-week honeymoon trip'jo Daytona Fla. For traveling tho new Mrs. Grueser AVOW Champagne beige lace dress with princess lines, fitted bodice, full skirt and elbow-length sleeves.

Completing her was a large black picture hat, matching accessories and corsage of white roses. Today's bride, a graduate of North Union Township high school, was formerly employed in the office of the Fayette County Commissioners. Mr. Grueser, an alumnus of Kiski Preparatory school, attended Washington and Jefferson college and served with the Army. He is associated with the Pittsburgh- Lake Eric Ths couple will reside in their newly furnished home, National Pike cast, after the first of August.

Ambassador Class To Have Annual Picnic The a a picnic of the First Presbyterian be held at 6:15 sador Class, church, will o'clock Tuesday evening at Show's Grove. Those attending are asked lo bring sandwiches, a covered dish and their own table service. Tho is in charge of a rrangemenls. Mrs. Bay Van Vcrth is the chairman.

RENT A P. A. SYSTEM AT THE TURNTABLE Morgantown St. Phone 1823-J Marriage vows were pledged at 8 o'clock last night, July 9, by Carol E. Lowdermilk, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Orie A. Lowdermilk, 23 West Craig street, and Clair D. Schaffner, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David M. Schaffner, of Orwin, Pa. The double ring service was performed in the Robinson street Church of the Brethren by the Rev. M. Guy West and the Rev.

Harvey S. Kline. Organist was Earle Grover. Violin selections, "Traumerei," "Serenade" and "Estralita" were played by Everett Thomas. The bride was given in marriage by her She wore a gown of nylon tulle and Chantilly lace over satin, styled with fitted bodice featuring a wing collar, buttons to the waist and long tapered sleeves, and full skirt with alternating panels of tulle and lace over satin.

A beaded cap headdress held her fingertip veil of nylon tulle and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations. Marian Br'ightbill, of Gloucester, N. served as maid of honor. Her gown was powder blue taffeta and featured a fitted bodice, bateau neckline, cap sleeves and full, gathered skirt. A cascade of carnations formed her bouquet.

Bridesmaids, Faith Fearer and Helen Ackerman, both of Uniontown, wore identical powder blue and carried cascade arrangements of pink carnations. Dean Schaffner, of Orwin, was best man for his brother. Ushers were Don Lowdermilk and Ben Newcomer, of Uniontown. The mother of the bride was wearing a dress of tucked navy crepe with a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs.

Schaffner, mother of the bridegroom, was attired in an aqua voile dress with white accessories and also had a corsage of pink carnations. A reception took place at the bride's home following the ceremony. For their wedding trip to the New England the new Mrs. Schaffner wore an aqua and gray printed tissue taffeta dress with navy accessories. A graduate of Uniontown Senior high school, Class of 1950, and Juniata college.

Class oJ 1954, the bride plans to teach in Geneva, in September. Mr. SChaffner graduated in 1947 'rom Porter township high school, and in 1951 from Juniata college. He is now serving with the Air Force at Geneva, N. and serves as part-time music instructor in he Geneva high school.

Reservations For Reunion Due August 1 Reservations and money should be sent in no later than Sunday, August 1, for the fifth anniver- ary reunion of the Class of 1949, Union township i The affair will be held at 6 I'clock August 24 at Shady Side nn. Reservations should be made Wed Last Evening Evening Standard Photo Leaving the Robinson street Church of the Brethren following their marriage at 8 o'clock last night are Mr. and Mrs. Clair D. Schaffner.

The bride is the former Carol E. Lowdermilk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orie A. Lowdermilk, of 23 West Craig street.

Mr. Schaffner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Schaffner, of Orivin, Pa, The newlyweds will make their home in Geneva, N.

V. Miss Watson Weds Mr. Campbell Today Mrs. P.C. Rendina Hostess At Shower Held At Meloni's Restaurant Thursday Evening In honor of today's bride, the former Mary Patricia Watson, a shower was held Thursday evening at Meloni's restaurant.

Serving as hostess was the honoree's sister, Mrs. P. C. Rendina, of Lenox street. A blue and silver color scheme was carried out and games were the evening's diversion.

Guests at iMary Jane the affair Crayton, included" Barbara Woodward, Joanne Everly, Ruth Robinson, Mrs. Janet Robinson, Mrs. Ray Campbell, Mrs. Louise McDowell. Ann Martin, Mrs.

Fred Thomas. Mrs. Jasper Watson, the honored guest, Mary Patricia Watson, and the hostess. Mrs. Rendina.

The former Miss Watson became the bride of Allances A. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell, 124 Coolspring street, at 9 o'clock this morning the Second Presbyterian in church. The phone company.

Mr. Campbell graduated from Uniontown Senior high school in 1951 and has just completed IB months' overseas duty on Guam. VFW BASKET PICNIC An old fashioned basket picnic will be held Sunday at Rainbow Park. Haydentown, by the VFW Post 7219 and the auxiliary, of Fairchance. There will be swimming and games in the afternoon with the evening meal being served at 6:30 o'clock.

Post commander is James C. Trout and the Rev. Johnston, i auxiliary president is Marian contacting Irena Blazek. Murphy street, phone 571. Persons who have not receiver invitation are asked to contac ny member of the following com rpittee: Dolores Wilde' Goglin Soom, Beverly O'Hern lUlich, Theresa Franko Banko Alice Grega Bota, Frances D' irilla Prah, Beverly Moyer, Gwen Slabaugh or Irene Blazek.

Dine in Cool and Pleasant Atmosphere Enjoy CONRAD During Dinner Hour 6 to 8:30 and Sunday! SUNDAY DINNERS Noon Til 8:30 GORLEY'S LAKE HOTEL RT. 40 12 Mllen Emit pastor of the First Presb.vterian Glover, church heard the exchange The couple were attended; jy Mrs P. C. Rendina and the! bridegroom's father. Ray Camp-! bell.

A graduate of Uniontown Senior high school. Class of 1953, the bride is employed as service representative for the Bell Tele- OPEN TONIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. MRS. MICHAEL'S CHILDREN'S SHOP 55 S. Gallatin Avc.

Ph. S-5151 FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE BEAUTIFUL SHOES FOR WOMEN 36 W. Main Street, Uniontown WILL BE OPEN 9 TILL 9 HURRY IN FOR THE GREATEST SHOE VALUES EVER!.

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