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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Rrtty Joyce Torinay, Society Editor -Lovely Pre-Nuptial Affairs Are Held For Josephine Hough Many lovely pro-nuptial affairs have been held honoring'Josephine Hough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Null Hough, Nationnl Pike East, Miss Hough will become the bride of David W. Martinson, of Port Washington.

N. tomorrow --the. i Presbyterian Church. Friday evening, July 24. Scores Are Listed For Bridge Club The Fayette County Bridge Club conducted the eighth game of the "Luke Carrol! Cup Series" of duplicate bridge matches at.

the Titlow Hotel with 34 players participating. Top score? were won by James E. Carroll and Dr. Harry E. Potts and G.

W. Morrison, Pittsburgh, and Harry Duicho. There, were 27 deals in play with average being 94.5 for the North and South pairs: those playing East and West had an average of At the conclusion of play those with high scores included: N'orth and South First. Dr. Harry E.

Potts and James E. Carroll, 113: second, Mrs. J. Y. Chidester and Dr.

W. E. Trezise. 106.5: third. Mrs.

Willard 0. White and Mrs. Hugh Johns, 102.5: fourth. E- H. Sincock and H.

E. Dean 99.5: fifth. Mrs. Louis Goldberg and Wiley L. Byers 90.5.

East and West First. G. W. Morrison and Harry Duicho. 101.5: second, Robert Ferguson and Glenn Porter.

Charleroi. 945: third. Mrs. John J. Bobak and Jack Katseef.

Charle ton. W. fourth, Mr. and Mrs John Killgallen, Pittsburgh, 87 fifth. Mrs.

M. E. Meinert and Mrs. W. If.

Byers 85.5. The Fayette Club will conduct, the eighth game of the "Sobel Cup Series at the Titlow Hotel Friday evening. Play begins at 8:15 p. m. with Harry 0.

Shockey as director. Grange Haii Supper Fete Friendship Circle Class of Grace Chapel Presbyterian Church will serve a chicken dinner tonight from 5:30 to 8 in the German Grange Hall. High House. Tickets are available at the door. Mrs.

Mary Angry is general chairman. The menu includes: i chicken, gravy, mashed potatoes, green lima beans and corn, apple sauce, sliced tomatoes, celery, rolls, coffee and pie. On Mrs. Richard L- Mitchell was hostess at a lovely appointed linen shower at her home near Pittsburgh. Mrs E.

T. Porter. W. Main hostess at a tea on Saturday, Aug. 8.

Each guest brought her favorite recipe and cooking utensil to use in preparing it. On Tuesday. Aug. IS. Mrs.

A. B. Nabors. Charles was hostess at a luncheon and kitchen shower honoring the bride-elect. The color scheme was carried out in pink and white.

Today Patricia Parshall, Old Oaks. National Pike East, is hostess at a spinster luncheon and bathroom shower al her home. She is the daughter of Atty. and Mrs. W.

B. Parshall. This evening Mr. and Mrs Hough and their family will entertain the prospective bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Martison, and daughter. Judy, of Marshfield. and West Yarmouth.

and members of the bridal party at a buffet supper in their home. BIRTHDAY--Carlo Ballone son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Ballone Car-dale, celebrated his 10th birthday anniversary on Saturday, Aug. 8.

He the grandjon of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wellington. Orient. His mother is the former Dolores Wellington.

OPEN SAT. TIL 9 CONNELSVILLE ONLY A FITS UKE A KORELU KORELL PLUS--SIZES FIT YOU PERFECTLY with no alterations if you're 5'5" or under! For right now and into fall this care-free step-in cotton charmer that needs littlc-oi'-no ironing! Flower-printed and deep-toned, with lace and bias trim on collar and cuffs an eosy-pleoled, multi-gored skirt. Blue, red or green. Sizes 10-plus to20-plus. 14 99 OTHER KORELL DRESSES FROM 10.99 Sadie Hawkins Day Listed For Sunday Sunday, Aug.

23, will be Sadie Hawkins Day at the Uniontown Country Club sponsored by Fred Welch. Chairman of this event is Mrs. H. L. Wandel.

Members are urged to sign up for a starting time between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. and to come in appropriate costumes. Following the golf event a picnic supper i be i Nurse Group In Banquet At Lounge i served on the patio Reservations for supper may be made by calling Leonard Fennessey. GE 7-3831 The final match of the championship tournament of the Women's Golf Assn.

of the Uniontown Country Club was held at the club on Tuesday. Winner and women's champion is Ann White with Helen Benitoa as runner-up. In the division Mrs. Georgt M. Rigg is champion and Mrs.

Ralph C. Beerhower is nirmer-up. In the division winners are Mrs. William J. Metzler, champion, and Mrs.

Wiley L. Byers runner-up. Following the match, a cocktail party was held and the championship trophy was presented to Miss White. A "Relay Tournament" was also held at the club on Tuesday. Starter for tie event was Robin Semans.

The winning twosome was Mrs. John T. Ewing and Mrs' Wiley L. Byers Jr. with 63.

Tied for second place were Mrs. H. L. Wandel and Mrs. Darrell L.

Abel and also Mrs. Joseph C. Burwell and Mrs. Marling C. Miller with 69.

VFW Unit Meets In Bobtown The August meeting of V.F.W. Post No. 5567 Ladies Auxiliary was held in the Bobtown Community building, with Junior rice president Mrs. Edith Wiltrout presiding. Mrs.

Jean Halupka, 24th District president, and district secretary Mrs. Eola Trumpka were present at the meeting. The 24fh District meeting will be held in Waynesburg on Sept. 13. Donations were given by the auxiliary to the Cancer Society and the Heart Fund.

Tt was announced a party will be held by auxiliary in the community building on' Sept. 22 at 7 p. m. At the dose of the meeting, a covered dish luncheon Was served to the following: Mrs. Jean Halupka, Mrs.

Eola Trumpka, Mrs. Grace Gould. Mrs. Edith Wiltrout. Mrs.

Florence Wiltrout. Mrs. Helen Bierer. Jessie Kirby, Mrs. Helen Latnstion, Cathy Lat- nation, Mrs.

Mary Kirby. Mrs. Mary Vargo. Mrs. Jeannette Brozik.

Mrs. Marge Antonelli. Mrs. Rose Antonelli, Mrs. Lillian Ansell and Ruth Ansell.

Uniontown Division. Licensed Practical Nurses' hold its annual banquet Tuesday night, Sept. 29. at 7 p. m.

at the Town and Country Lounge, Uniontown Shopping Center. The. president. Mrs. Agnes Watts, has appointed Marian Glover general chairman and Irene Snyder co-chairman.

They will be assisted by Emma Johnson. Margaret Murphy, Mayme Dinsmore, Irene Johnson and Myrtle Bowman. Details will be announced 'at a later date. Local BPW Invited To Reception Members of the Uniontown Business Professional Women's Club are invited to an informal reception Monday night from 7:30 to 9:30 in the Presbyterian Parish House, N. Richhill Waynesburg, honoring Mrs.

Beatrice Bussio. Cape Town, South Africa. The Waynesburg BPW is the host club. A BPW member. Mrs.

Bussio is the guest of Mary Parkinson. Waynesburg. whom she met at the International Congress in Montreal in 1956. Mrs. Bussio has been an a European tour since June 1 and attended the International Congress in Paris.

She will make a tour of this country before returning home Sept. 1. She is employed as assistant secretary in the Dept. of Transport in South Africa- Reservations may be made for the reception by calling Mary Catherine Rockwell at GE 7-6344. Eighteen local BPW members had dinner at the Century Inn.

Scenery Hill, recently prior to attending the Little Lake Theater, where the play was a comedy. "The Man in the Dog Suit," with Will i am Edith Mason. Included in the group were: Mary Catherine Rockwell. Zana Ferrell, Lucy Marketto. Martha McHugh.

Rose Christie, Ann Tas-' sone, Mary Girard. Alice Reagan. Mary Reagan. Margaret' Kerr. Mildred Fast, Blanche DuQuinn.

Wanda Wilson. Peggy Snowden. Helen Profio, Mildred Madore, Gnldie Woodward and Matilda Chaney. CAMPER --Sue Troth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward S. Troth, Rankin Farmington, has been a camper at Lou-e-len, a private camp for girls, during the second session of 1959, July 27-Aug. 23. Located in northern Wisconsin the camp has a program in water sports, such as swimming, canoeing, boating, fishing, sailing and water skiing. In addition, Sue has participated in arts and crafts, land sports, canoe trips, hikes, nature study, and a variety of other activities.

She i entrain on Aug. 23 with a chaperoned return trip to Chicago and home. Tennessee Girl Is Bride Of Local Man In a double ring ceremony solemnized Saturday, July 18, at 2 p.m. in the First Baptist. Church of Washington.

D. Mary Will Rader. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Jay Rader, Midway.

became the bride of S. Sgt. "Charles B. Mahoney, Uniontown. The Rev.

H. Pruden of- Reservations To Be Made By Today Reservations for the Masontown Community picnic sponsored the Masontown Band Mothers are to be made by today. The picnic, which will be held Tuesday. Aug. 25.

will take place at Kennywooci Park. The band mothers will be on the streets of. Masontown selling amusement tickets tomorrow be- hveen 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday the band mothers will be.

on the streets of Masontown between The average family eats 70 per I Humor goes a long way with cent of ik meals in the kitchen children. And when you make a during the winter and 71 per cent, game of keeping clean, children in the summer. usually follow suit. the hours of 9:30 a.m. selling tickets.

A special bus will to 5 p.m. take group to Pittsburgh. Some colors are difficult, to wear in any season: deep purple, dark green, electric blue, deep pink. Pass them by no matter how tempting they are bargains They're bargains because other women find them hard to wear. too.

Nuptial Rites Solemnized In Pittsburgh; Florida Honeymoon Lovely nuptial rites solemnized last night, Aug. 20. in Hotel Webster Hall, Pittsburgh, united in marriage Betty Lou Adelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adelson, 522 N.

McKean Kittanning, and Robert Bernard MargoliK, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jesse. Margolis. 24 W.

Fayette St. Rabbi Jacob Friedman, princess lines. The empire bodice i a i i i a atifeatured short sleeves and por- the ceremony in the Georg-1 trait neckline and the short bouf- ficiated and nuptial music was played by the church organist. The bride, given hi marriage by her father, wore a billowing skirted street, length dress of French lace over satin, her veil of silk illusion drifted from a lace headband. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and her only ornament was a necklace fashioned with a single cultured pearl.

Patricia M. House, Ithaca. N.Y.. land Arlington. was maid of honor.

She attired in an orchid silk organza over taffeta dress and carried lavendar and pink chrysanthemums. James Sensemar. Mechanicsburg. and Arlington. was best man.

For her daugher's wedding Mrs. Fader wore a powder blue chiffon outfit, with white accessories. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a teal blue antique a i sheath with black accessories. They wore corsages of white carnations. The bride is a graduate of Mns- heim High School and Greenville School of Commerce.

She a been employed as a secretary with the U.S. Navy Depf. In Washington. D.C.. for the past two years.

I The bridegroom is a graduate of North Union High School He has served for five years with the U. S. Air Force, and is stat-; ioned at Fort Myer, Va. I Following the reception couple left, on a honeymoon trip i through the south and are now residing at 807 S. Greenbrier St in Arlington, Va.

ian Terrace Room. Vocal selections were by Kittanning. Faye Liebman, fant skirt was ribboned with a deeper gold trim caught at the back with a bow The bride, given in marriage by cascade bouquets They carried of miniature her father wore a gown of white low flonbunda roses dupiom the lace-trimmed bo- strands of yellow snapdrag- dice fashioned with a portrait ons neckline outlined in Alencon lace Dr. Hyman Kahn. Philadel- and a bouffant, skirt.

Her finger- 1 Phia. was best. man. Serving as tip veil of imported silk illusion 1IsnerJ were Dr Nathan D. Apple.

was attached to a plateau of Geor.3 Berg. Davis and Milton Pelovitz. For daughter's wedding, Mrs. Adelson chose a dress of beige silk organza ovp.r taffeta with matching accessories. The mother of the bridegroom.

Mrs. Alencon lace with Dior bow of riupioni silk edged with seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of miniature floribunda white roses and ivy. Mrs. Hyman R.

Kahn, Philadelphia, was matron of honor. The bridf-smaids were Mrs. Nathan I. Margolis, was attired in a Copenh a e. blue chiffon dress with Wauman.

Pittsburgh, and Rally matching accessories. Lou Adelson. Kittanning The a Gold and white appointments tendanU gowns were gold satin i decorated the Georgian Room. faced with peait de soie styled in the wedding dinner was served. Approximately 15(1 guests attended the reception at the.

Georgian Terrace. When the couple left for a wedding trip to Miami Beach. the bride was wearing a gray cotton tweed with short jacket, and avocado green accessories The bride is a graduate o( Pennsylvania Slate University. Class of lO.iS. and is a faculty member Springdale Senior High School.

Mr. Margolis was graduated from the University of Pillshurgh School of Pharmacy, Class of 1055, He served two years with the U.S. Army and presently is employed in Pittsburgh as a pharmacist. BACK-KMCHOOL We Have Everything (Toli to Teens) They Will Need. MRS.

MICHAEL'S CHILDREN'S SHOP S5 S. Gallatin GE 8-5151 Local Girls To Model In Show Engagement Announced By Parents Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rohrman.

Doylestown, are announcing the engagement of their daugher. Betty, to James E. Diamond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F.

Diamond. Smithfield R. D. 2. Miss Rohrman is a graduate of Bucks County High School and is employed.

as a bookkeeper a Sear. Roebuck Abington. A graduate of Masoutown High School, Mr. Diamond is a senior at National Agriculture College, Doylestown. He is employed in New Hope.

Wedding plans have not been revealed. Social Calendar BETTY ROHEMAN Miss Culler Is Engaged Announcement is made by Dr. and Mrs. Ned Oilier. Wills Connellsville.

of the engagement of their daughter. Sandra Lee, to George James Stadtler III. son of Mr. and Mrs. George James Stadtler Wynnewood Miss Oilier was graduated from Connellsville Joint Senior Hnh School, Class of 1955, and presently is a senior at Wilson College, Chamhersbtirg Her father is superintendent of Connellsville City Schools.

Mr. Stadtler is an alumnus of Franklin and Marshall College. Lancaster, where he ma.iored in languages He was affiliated with Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity in college. He is a faculty member of Friends Central School. Philadelphia.

No date has been selected for the wedding. PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY! Wesley Class. Calvary Methodist Church, corn and weiner roast. Lick Hollow. 6 p.m.

I Class 7, Great. Bethel Baptist; Church, picnic at. home of Gather-. ine Carroll and Ida Stacey. fi p.m.

Bring covered dish and table serv- ice. i Dorcas Class. Great. Baptist Church, picnic. a the Matheny cabin.

"Braddock Oaks." Bring table service. MRS. R. B. MARGOUS ENROLL NOW! Waynesburg College UNIONTOWN CENTER FALL SEMESTER 2 years -toward AB, BS or BS In Business anrt BE Elamenuiry and secondary (farther certl Hoit, ion r.mirsof.

avnllnhlfi. REGISTRATION Evnnlng Clansw. Sept. 1ft-- 7 to (I r. Day ClmsM Sept.

H-- 5 to 4 P. M. CLASSES BEO1N: Classes Sept. 14-6. 7 and a P.

Cl.ifMa 15-- 8 A phone OEnnva B-7181 for fldrttUonfll Information PURE CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL whips readily when thoroughly chilled Alimys ask for --Pomto Ptrftct Confluence Girl Wed In Oakland One of the highlights of the summer social season will be an affair at, the Lakeview Country Club Saturday sponsored by the social committee of the club. A cocktail party will be held at the swimming pool followed by a fashion show, a formal dinner dance and a midnight- snack. Edwin Bowers, oi Marion, is chairman of the social committee Chairman of the fashion show is Mrs. Maurice Bortz. Co-chairman is Harriet Weidebush.

Modeling from Uniontown will be Mrs. Donald Sneddon, Linda Goldberg, Barbara Cloud and Mrs. Milton Slesinger. Other models will be Beverly Bowers, Mrs. Frank Bowers Mrs.

James Davidson, Mrs. Edward Heiskeil, Mrs. Melvin Rexroad. Mrs. Clement Smith, Terry Smith, Mrs.

John Sleeker. Mrs. Ralph Thorn, Mrs. Charles Weidebush Jr. and daughter, Carole Jean, and Harriet Weidebush.

The Phil Johnson quartette will furnish the music and Mrs Maurice Bortz will be the narrator. Shirley Arlene Pyle. daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Lame Pyle, Confluence, became the bride of Delbert R.

Hager. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Hager.

Farmington, at rites Saturday, Aug. 3, in St. Paul's Methodist Church, Oakland. Md. The Rev.

Charles Goodwin officiated at the double ring ceremony at 12:15 p.m. The bride wore a white Arnel street length dress and a corsage of white roses. Carrying out all bridal traditions, she also wore a strand of Japanese cultured pearls with matching earrings, a gift of the bridegroom. The. matron of honor.

Mrs. Ivan Eugene Hager. Farmington. chose a white street length dress. Mr.

Hager. cousin of the bridegroom, served as best man. A dinner and reception for the i i a families and close friends "'as held in the bridegroom's home. (lie couple left, for a honeymoon trip to the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and olher southern points, the bride was wearing a pastel blue silk dress and matching acces- saries. They will reside in Unionlmvn.

The bride is a graduate of Turkeyfoot Valley High School. Class of 1956. and will be graduated Aug. 26. from Western Pennsylvania Hospital.

School of Nursing, Pittsburgh. Mr. Hager is an alumnus of Uniontown Senior High School. Class of 1952. He was graduated from the Army School, Fort Dix.

N. and served three years in the Intelligence Branch of the Army Security Agency, two years of foreign duty in the Far East. Mr. Haier also is an under- a a of Uniontnwn Center Wayne.sburg College majoring in business administration. He at.

tended (lie School of American Institute of Banking and presentlj is employed in the Commercial t. of the Fayette National Bank and Trust Co. Gleaners Class. Church of Brethren, covered dish dinner at the home of Beryl Wolfe Back To School SPECIAL! August Sale (R)RYTEX FLIGHT PERSONALIZED STATIONERY double the usual quantity 2,95 regularly 4,75 Choice of: 200 club single sheets, 100 envelopes--or 100 double sheets. 100 envelopes-or IflO large monarch sheets, 100 envelopes Fine, quality medium-weight paper with lined envelopes.

Choice of white paper with blue, envelope linings and blue ink--or white paper, grey envelope linings, grey ink. Or blue paper with nine envelope linings, blue ink. Choice of imprint styles shown. DULANY'S i Greeting Card Store" 10 lUorftinlown St. Phone GE 7-4431.

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