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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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THK MORNINd HKRAUJ THE EVENING STANDAHI Today's Personal Thomas Smoarehcrk Jr, 4 Park Mnsonlowii, Is birlhdny cclebrnnt lodny, Sandra Lorenm of Ordinni 1-nne lins departed for Slnnton, where she will begin her freshman yenr a Baldwin's College. Mrs. Pnt Murphy of Kviins St. has returned to hor dudes nt W. T.

Grant Co. after a week's vacation. Jamlo niul Georgette Carom, daughter:) of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Carom of 55 Race are vnen- ttonlng in Garden Grove, Calif, with their uncle antl aunt, -Mr, and Mrs.

George Hannn. Jamio will be sophomore nt the Pcnn Stale Fayctle Campus and Georgette will begin her freshman year atlndlana University. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Royesky of Bute Rd.

are observing their 31st wedding anniversary today. They are the parents of two children, Raymond and Mrs. Mary Kay Joy. There are four grandchildren. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Hugh Robertson, Mr. nnd Mrs, Ira Duller, Mrs. Furn Martin, anct Mrs. Adelaide Jamerson, all of Richmond, Va.

were weekend guests of Mrs. Sally R. Zimmer of 51 Fayette St. Mrs. Linda Boor of Harris Garden Apis, is a biribciay celebrant today.

Employed by Hill's Dept. Store, she is the former Linda Garrow. Mrs. Vivian Hare and son, William, of Cleveland, Ohio, was a recent visitor of her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Rosen berger of Morgantown St. Shi formerly resided in Uniontown, Vickie Lewis of Pensacola is celebrating her birthday today. She is the daughter i Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Lewi, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis Fairchance are grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Craft Hopwood have returned from week's vacation in Virginia. Mr Craft is employed as manager the Parts Dept. al Fraze Lumber Co. Mrs. R.B.

Shook of 13 HyMnrlhatli Dillon angslon Avo. has returned rom visit with hor daughter, tfrs, Mnry Ann Johnslon of 3onora. Mr. and Mrs, Hoyd Hixon of withficld are celebrating their bird wedding anniversary lo- ay. They have daughter, Vindy Jo.

Mr. Hixon Is employed nt Tcwcll Motor Sales. Mrs, Hixon Is the former Sue xswls. Attending tho wedding of (lary Ann McCiulre and Douglas French Barnes In Columbus, Ohio, were the bridegroom's larcnls, Mr. and, Mrs.

Jarnes, and Mr. and Mrs. John luss, Mr. and Mrs. Charles iluss and daughlcrs, Mr.

and tfrs. Francis Palumbo, David 'alumbo, and Margie Gates, qll of Uniontown. Fran Ctaanich of Uniontown is celebrating her birthday, today. She is employed at Columbia as Co. A.B.

and daughter, Diane, of Bloomington, visited several days with friends in Uniontown. Donna Phillips, daughter! Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips of Grcensburg, is a surgical pa licnt in the Westmorelam Hospital. She is the grand daughter of Mrs.

George Phillips and Mrs. Edna Swaney of Uniontown. Mr. and Mrs. Alley StokerJr of Smithfield returned recently from a five-day vacation In Las Vegas, Nev.

They made the trip by United Airlines. In'iLas Vegas, they enjoyed severs shows including'Elvis Presley Sammy Davis and Johnny Carson. Mrs. Margaret Scha'ndol am Mrs. Winifred Shoupe of Jel ferson recently attended' th performance of "Hello Dolly" a the Twin Coaches.

Their tiieces Marjorie Clifford of Uniontown performs in the starring role. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Loga of 8 N. Mill New Salem, ar announcing the birth of, thei first child, a daughter.

Bor Sunday at 12:58 a.m. in th Unionlown i a an fi pound) ounces, he was named HUH Holh. Mrs. xgim Is the Bertha 'esso, daughters! Mr; and Mrs. nrirew Yesw of Filbert, 'nlernal Is Mrs.

Imogen qfNew Salem R.D, Duke CrW, son of Mr. and Mrs. WnlUr Craig of 50 ylvanus celebrated his evenlh blrjhdny yesterday, lie will be In the second grade at Kennedy a chqol. i' Mr. and Mrs, Edward Cosslck and children, Tina, Tracy, and 'odd, Hopwood and Mr.

and Mrs. Pjul Harford and children, Nancy, Brenda and Paula Totnmye Jean a i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rom Stcfancin of Uniontown 1, IB celebrating her IBlh birthday today. Mr.

nnd Mrs, Sieve of 17-H1 Drcnlk Wickllffe, Ohio, formerly of Hulchinson and Smock, celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary Saturday. They are (he purents of Jive children, Joe of Lincoln Park, Marge of Wlckllffe, Mrs, Helen Xclzuny of Willoughby, Ohio; Mrs. Elizabeth Chuv.ie of Glrard, and Bill of Carmichacls. They are 15 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Mrs, Beulah Hall of Detroit, IIRS returned home after visillng with her brolher-ln-law and sislcr, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson of C'onnellsvllle. Mrs, Lynn Waser of Maple St. has been confined to her home due lo Illness. She Is employed Fayelle Bank and Trust Co.

Pom Moore, daughter of Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Darrell Moore of Uniontown R.D. 3, was a birthday celebrant Thursday. She will be a ninth grade student nt Fairchance Georges.

Tim Rlshci spent last weekend with his pnrcnts, Mr. anil Mrs. Pete Ilishel of Crest St. Tim Is serving in California with the Navy. Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Melheny of Alexandria, celebrated Ihelr second wedding anniversary yesterday, recently visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roberl Kovach of Unlbntown R.D. 2 and Mrs. Fern Petruecl of Uniontown R.D.

1. Mrs. Mike Vukcllch and daughter, Debra, of Akron, Ohio, were weekend visitors of Mrs. Anna Smargie of Masontown. Circle Club Meets Tonight Circle Club will meet tonight at 8 In the lodge rooms, Arch St.

with President Uona McDowell presiding, Past week's events will be reported by Claudia Harper. Florence McShane and Claudia Harper will be In charge of the social hour. Entertainment will he provided. UNIONTOWN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, Pei-ohi Sale Set Special Music A perohi sale will be held Friday at St, Mary's Assumption Byzentine Catholic Church at New Salem from 8 a.m. lo 2 p.m.

own container. Phono orders will be accepted by calling 245-7188. FJylng foxw are the largest of the baU, measuring about one foot In length with a wingspread of five feet. At Revere Told Concma Valley Qtiartet will appear at the Revere Free Methodist Church on Sunday for the 7:30 evening services. The program will consist of special singing and a short message from one member of the quartet.

Rev. Roger Yeager, pastor, In- vltes the public to. attend. Johnson Ave. recently vacationed in Sea World In Aurora, Ohio.

The son, Pimmy, previously visited Sea World with the Cub Scouts. Mr. Cossiek Is a member of the 'acuity and Mr. Hardford is liysical education and recrca- jon supervisor at Laurel iighlands Senior High School. Bobby Furin, son of Mr.

and Virs," Robert L. Furin of 127 Brown Laurel Terrace, is recuperating al home after Ming a patient in the University Medical Center, Morgantown, W.Va. Jacqueline Stoker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlcy Stoker Jr.

of Smithfield, is celebrating her third birthday today, Debbie Jean Wise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wise of 33 at the office of Dr. H. J.

Nixon. Mr. and Mrs; Vincent Grlovich of Republic are announcing the birth of a son, born Thursday in Brownsville a Hospital. They have chosen the name Robert Sheldon for their second son. Mr.

and Mrs. Grlovich are the parents of another son, Vincent Andrew, who is five years Old. Jerry and Judy Petrucci and Robin Marcia Mnllick of Uniontown vacationed last week al Rehoboth Beach, and Ocean City, Md. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Dahl celebrated their third wedding anniversary yesterday. They are owners of Dahl's Garage in Hopwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Smorada and daughter, Kimee Jo, of Boyle is a patient in Room 4Q9A of the Uniontown Hospital.

She is a first grade student at Boyle Elementary School. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galiea of Tallmadge, Ohio, former Fairbank residents, celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary recently. They are the parents of two children, Lori Ann and Tommy.

Mr. Galiea is manager of Passenger Tire Development of Mohawk Rubber Co. Mrs. Galiea, the former Frances Pochotko, had been employed as headnurse in Ihe Operating Room at Akron City Hospital. Oliver Heights received guests at their home over the weekend, Mr.

and Mrs. William Domes of Irwin and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mateloh Jr. and daughters of Pittsburgh.

'Mr. and Mrs. Ira Crutchman of Crossland Ave. observed their wedding anniversary yeslerday. They are the parents of five children, Pam, Doris, Sandy, Ira and John.

Janie Miller, formerly of Hopwood, has moved to her new residence on Wine St. Eileen McCay of Pennsylvania Ave. is vacationing for two weeks from her duties at Yonkey Clan Stages Its 1st Reunion of Henry Edward and Florence Hilda Yonkey held their first annual reunion recently at Rainbow Park, Haydentown, attending were: Mr. and Mre. John Yonkey Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Yonkey, Mr. and Mris, Jonn Yonkey Jr. and Patricia, Pamela and Dchra; Mr. and Mrs, John Edward Yonkcy, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Fagan Sr. and Cindy; Mr. and Mrs, Pagan Jr. nnd Joe, David, Billy and John; Mr.

and Mrs, Charles DIJlow and Glenn, David and Mark; Mr, Mrs, Stanley Denny and Roger; Mrs. Wanda Budner and Richard, Michael, David and James; Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Yonkey and Ronnie, Robert and JImmte; Mr, and Mrs, Robert Yonkey, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert pillow and Donatd; Mrs, Ronald Dillow, Mr. Charles Zerley, Diane Maralnek, Lou Ann Fordycc and Charles DowUng, Awarded a prize for traveling the farthest distance wan Mr. and Mrs. John Yonkey Sr, Rowansdale, Wash. Mrs.

Ronald Pillow, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillow and family from Frostburg, Md. Oldest person attending was Edward Yonkey youngest person, Roger Denny. Basket lunch and refreshments were served followed by the.

bust ness meeting. Reunion for 1973 will be held Aug. 25 at Rainbow Park at PavilHon No. 8. Whatever Your Goals For Saving Home Ownership, We Can Help You Reach Them Easily And Quickly Australia has more strange and outlandish animals than any other country.

Two examples are the duck-billed platypus and the spiny antaeter. In Observance of Labor Day Weekend, We Will Transact No Business On Sept. 2 or Sept. 4. Open Tuesday, Sept.

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