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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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IOC1ETT, cLUIlS AND CLASSES By BARBARA CLOUD- Annual Family Picnic Is Scheduled By Uniontown Exchangettes' Rita Ann Cavalcante's Engagement To Robert Pento Is Revealed Becomes Bride Sppllman Studio A double ring service, read on Saturday, June 19, ir St. Mary's G. C. church of New Salem united in marriage Mary Eleanor Plishka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harrj Plishka, Bobtown, and Richard Edgar Burnsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burnsworth, of Masontown. New Salem Church Scene Of Double Ring Ceremony Mary Eleanor Plishka, Richard. Burnsworth Marry; Newlyweds Residing In Masontown Mary Eleanor Plishka, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Plishka, of Bobtown, and Richard Edgar Burnsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burnsworth, Masontown, were united in marriage at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morniiijft June 19, in St. Mary's G.

C. church, New Salem. A double ring service was performed by Kristoff. White and pink gladioli with fera decorated altar. An a wi The brides gown of while nylon over satin was fashioned with a a i lace bodice and off-shoulder neckline.

Her fingertip veil, studded with seed pearls and sequins, was held in place by a Juliet cap. While carnations and streamers of baby breath with white orchid center formed her bridal bouquet. The maid of honor, Evelyn Plishka. sister of the bride, was wearing a mini green gown of net over satin with malching headpiece and carrying a cascade of pink carnations wilh streamers of baby breath. Linda Wallace was) flower girl.

Best man was William Wanlo, Mark accessories and corsage of.red carnations was the a i of (lie bride's mother, Mrs. niirnsworlh, of the bridegroom" wore a beige dress with matching accessories and red carnations cor- age. No Wedding Date Chosen By Couple Bride-Elect Attends Waynesburg College; He's With The Navy The engagement of thei daughter, Rita Ann, to Rob ert Pento, son of Mr. anc Mrs. Joseph Pento, of Mason town, is announced today bj Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Caval cante, of Edenborn. A graduate of German town ship high school, Class of 1953 bride-elect is a student a Waynesburg college, where she is affiliated with the Phi Kappa Delta Business fraternity, Yellou racket newspaper staff, and the Glee Club.

She is presently em ployed as secretary of the Fayette 1 Development Council Fayclte National Bank building Mr. Pento, graduated Masonlown high school, Class 01 1953, and is serving with the N'avy at Bainbridge, Md. Wedding plans are indefinite. unday School icnic Planned At Sandy Hill The Sandy Hill Sunday School icnic will be. held Saturday at he Sandy Hill church, New alem road.

The day's events are slated to et underway at 1 o'clock, with he sports program slated at 2 'clock. A basket picnic will be etved at 6 o'clock in the eve- ing. Coffee and lemonade will be rovided by the. Sunday School. 11 members, former members nd friends are invited to attend.

Diane Conaway Is irthday Honoree Honored Saturday, July 10, on ic occasion of her fifth birthday nnivcrsary was Diane Conaway, aughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew onaway, of Farmington. A party was held at her home ith the following guests altendig: Karen Browning, Joyce and anice Conaway, Charles and Kirk lerfy, Debbie Smith, Eddie lack, Joseph and Robert Mysza, regory Triplet), Sherry Wright, usty Whaley. and Susan and arbara Conaway, sisters of the Pledges Troth New Deal Studio St.

Procopius R. G. church, New Salem, was the set- ng on Saturday, June 19, for the marriage of Joann atricia Olesh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Olesh, ootedale, and Paul Tony Ozanich, son of the senior r.

and Mrs. of Adah. The newlyweds make leir home in Cleveland. onoree. Diane's grandparents are Mr.

Mrs. C. Chorpenning, A reception for 300 guests was Pennsylvania avenue, and Mr. and held a (he Bobtown Comnmnily oann Patricia Olesh And PaulT. Ozanich, Wed Ceremony Solemnized In St.

Procopius R. C. Church, New Solem; Couple Lives In Ohio Now making their home in Cleveland, Ohin, following their marriage on Saturday, June 19, in St. Procopius R. C.

church, New Salem, are Mr. and Airs. Paul Tony Ozanich, Jr. The bride, the former Joann Patricia Otcsh, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mike Olesh, of Footeriale, while Mr.

Ozanich is a son of Mr. of Boblou-n. Serving as was Jack Birless. hall. For their wedding trip to A a i City the bride a biegc dress with cocoa brown accessories and white orchid corsage.

The Burnsworlhs now make their home in Masonfown. A graduate of Point Marion high school, Mrs. Burnsworth is employed by Lofstead and Sons in Masonlown. Mr. Burnsworth is an a of Mason town high Mrs.

Andrew H. Conaway, of the Jaco apartments. PICNIC CANCELLED The picnic scheduled this even ing by the Mizpah Class, Second Presbyterian church, has been cancelled indefinitely. school and is employed by the Atlantic and Pacific Tea company in Brownsville. BOSTON SHOE ANNUAL SUMMER SHOE CLEARANCE Women's Shoes-Reg.

lo M2.95 NATURAL BRIDGE HFISTRID! ACTIVE MAIDS FOOT RIST Whites, Brown Whites, Blues, Red, Block, Patents, Leathers. ONE LOT OF BOYS'SHOES REG. Sfi.35 BOYS' CANVAS OXFORDS REG. $3.95 CREPE SOLK CHILDREN SUMMER SANDALS CHILDREN'S One lot, bzroken sizes. Patents, Reds, Rc S' to SHOES Blues.

All Leather. $6.95 SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY BOSTON SHOE STORE S3 W. Main Stritt Uniontown, Pa. and Mrs. Paul T.

Ozanich. of Adah The double ring ceremony was by the Rev. John J. Skrak Organ music was provided bj Helen Gavron. The bride, escorted lo the allar by her father, wore a gown of ice blue net over taffeta, fashioner with lace bodice and peplum and floor-length skirl that ended in a train.

A crown of orange blossoms held her fingertip veil of ice-blue bou- illusion and she carried a quet of white carnations with streamers. centered with a car. nation corsage. Patricia Speigal, of i was maid of honor. She wore a gown of yellow net over a a with lace trim and matching lace jacket.

Her flowers were red carnations. The matron of honor, Mrs. Mary Hubecka, Detroit, Godmolher of the bride appeared in a salmon colored gown and her. flowers were red rosebuds. Bridesmaids were Florence Ozanich, sister of the bridegroom, who wore an aqua gown; Patricia Suhar, cousin of the bride, shrimp; Elaine Paleko, cousin of the bride, blue; and Veronica Olesh, cousin of the bfide, wearing orchid.

Each had a of yellow roses. Best man was Walter Mackovac, of Adah. Serving as ushers wevc Clyde Dunn. John Budner, Lawrence Stulec, Bill and Mike Olcash. Both mothers were attired in light blue dresses i while accessories and had corsages of red rosebuds.

Following a reception at the Sons of Italy a in Republic for 3011 guests, the couple left for a honeymoon in Niagara Falls, N. and Canada. For traveling the bride chose a navy suit with i accessories. The bride attended St. Procopius school.

New Salem, and German township high school. She is empolyed by the Higbee company in Cleveland. Mr. Ozanich attended Luzernc township schools and served with the Army in Korea one year. He is in employe of he Forri Motor company in Cle 'and.

EVENT POSTPONED The ham fry originally listed or Wednesday by the Arthilla Devan Class, Hopwnod Methodist church, has been postponed until further notice. Affair Will Take Place On July28 Gorley's Lake Hotel Setting; Afternoon Of Swimming Plannei A popular attraction month's calendar is th annual family picnic sponsoi ed by the Uniontown Ex changettes. The affair will be held Wednesday, July 28, at Gorley' Lake hotel. The will tak he place of the regular month! meeting. Members, their husbands, chi dren and guests are cordially in 'ited.

AJI afternoon of swimmin, vill begin at 1 o'clock, followei iy picnic at 3'clock. The menu will be pre wred by the lintel staff. The telephone committee wil each member for reserva ions in the nea'r future. Person leeding transportation to otel are asked to contact th resident, Mrs. S.

F. Scheggia. The August meeting of the Ex hangettes will take the form theater party. Complete detaili or this event will be announcet ater. hurch Groups' Covered Dish Is To Be Tonight A covered dish dinner will be eld at 6 o'clock this evening at he home of Mrs.

J. D. Kerfoot, Lebanon avenue, by members the Christian Women's Fellow- lip, Central Christian church. All members of groups one, 'o and three are invited and asked to bring their own ble service. Rolls, butter, tea nd coffee will be provided.

Devotional leader will be Eva raft Leaders are Frances Coler, Group Mary Hagerly, roup 2, and Ada King, Group 3. aure! Hill W.C.T.U. Aeeting Is Tomorrow The Laurel Hill W. C. T.

U. i meet at 1:30 o'clock tomor- afternoon at (te home of rs. Lena Laurel Hill. traveling by bus should leave the bus terminal at 12:40 p. m.

and get off at Mud Pike, where someone will meet Iheni. THIS IS SUPER HAT SALE Reg. $8. ro $35, veil. 5-'10 YOUR CHOICE OF: Romantic Picture Hats--Pert Pillboxes--Soft Little Shells Rough and smooth straws New shades including darks, vivid, and pastels.

Others at $2.00 I I Custom Millinery 49 E. A I ST. Next to Peoples Furn. Store Phone 4514 Uniontown, Pa. July Bride Sppllman Studio St.

Mary's R. C. church was the setting on Saturday, uly 3, for the marriage of Rita Nypaver, daughter of Mr. rid Mrs. John Nypaver, 97 Elma avenue, and Donald J.

Kleinhample, son of Mr. and-Mrs. Edward J. Klein- ample, Pittsburgh. LODGE MEETING Madeline Rebekah Lodge 143 ill meet at 7:30 o'clock sharp 'ednesday evening in the Odd ellows hall.

Following the im- ortant business session there will a i a rcfresh- ents. HARRIET'S BEAUTY SHOP 12 Dbcon Blvd. South Uniqntown PHONE 4407 Owned and Operated by HARRIET DeWALl' DICK CLUBS AND CLASSES Picnic outing for Class 13 and Women's Missionary i Third Presbyterian home of Dr. and Mrs. Howard F.

Conn. Brownfield road, 6- Special bus will leave the church. Bring table service. WE GIVES.H. GREEN STAMPS MRS.

MICHAEL'S CHILDREN'S SHOP 55 Callatin Avc, Ph. 8-5151 wze. GT CT 33 MORGANTOWN ST. PHONE LADIES' SUIT SALE Reg. 16.98 fo 24.75 MISSES and HALF SIZES Choose from unlined summer suits in navy, pastels and checks--this group also includes spring suits in boxy and fitted packet styles in poodle cloth, gabar- dine checks and novelty woolens.

Taste the fresh fruit PHONE FOR THC NAME Of TOOT MEMI5T Uniontown--8-2S37.

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