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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Meeting Scheduled On Monday FiyeUe County Women'i Democratic Club will meet Monday night at I in Marshall hill of the ol foreign Wars Post Home, W. Main St. Reports will be given on the recent benefit entertainment. There will be election of officers and plans for the coming installation and annual Christmas party, 1964-65 dues are now payable. A social hour will follow the meeting.

Serving on the committee will he a i Kovach, Vickie Savanick, Helen Skoche- lak and Agnes Miller. Mrs. Frank Grant is president and will preside. Ridgeview Grange To Hold Meet Hidgeview Grange 1948 will meet Monday night in the grange hall at Bethelboro at 9 o'clock with Worthy Master Kathryn Tissue presiding. Ruth Mullins, worthy lecturer, will have charge of the Literary program.

Jean Grubbs will give a report on the state grange conference held in Wellsboro which she'attended as a delegate, Vina McKittrick, Home Economics chairman, requests each member to bring a quarter to be used to buy candy to fill favors for a party for the Retarded Children. Jayceetes In Feature Regular monthly meeting pi the Uniontown Jayceettes wit be held in the form of a Talent Table Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in the Community Service Hal of the Fayette Bank and Trust Co. Homemade Christmas items will be sold. Chairman for the event is Agnes Dowling. Games will be in play during the evening and prizes awarded.

A luncheori will be served by Dolly Ccccarrelli, Carmella Amber and Agnes Dowling. Orders for Christmas candy wil be taken at this time by Beraa dette Faris and Pat Conn. Mem bers are invited to bring guests Nuptial Vows Pledged By Verna Marie Rogers Verna Marie Rogers, daughter of Mrs. Verna Rogers of 423 Baltimore Brownsville, became the bride of Joe T. Joseph, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Joseph of 50 Easy Uniontown, Saturday morning, Oct. 10, in St. George's R.C. Church, Uniontown.

The double ring ceremony was solemnized at 10 o'clock with Rev Elias Nader officiating before an altar setting of vases of blue and white mums and white gladioli. Sylvia Roger provided the nuptial music and her numbers included "Mother at Thy Feet I'm Kneeling" and "Ave Maria." The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Dennis Rogers, wore a floor-length gown of silver metallic brocade, fashioned with fitted bodice, jewel neckline, long sleeves tapered at the PLAY CAST--Plans are completed for the three-act comedy "Don't Take My Penny" to be presented Saturday night, Nov. 14, by the senior class of Uniontown Joint Senior High School in the high school auditorium. The cast: In the upper panel, left to right, seated, Dauna 1 Lyn Bowlen, Ruth Ann Stevick, David Bolender, Sandic Piwowar; standing, Rsb Wilson, Becky Lewellyn, Barry Budd, Cheryl Patter-, son, John McMullen. Lower panel, front row, Eddie Irvin, Bill Beers, Hafail; standing, Beverly Mercer, Valerie King, Barbara Rollence, Frank Congelio, Linda Mechling.

--HitaM-Mandltd Pholo Church Unit Will Serve Dinner Church School Mothers of Holy Trinity Church, New Salem, will hold a covered dish dinner Sunday in the church hall beginning at 11:45. The menu consists of meat loaf, ham, a potatoes, gravy, green beans, cole slaw, rolls, cake, coffee or milk and will be served family style. Mrs. Louise Gerber president urges all members to serve on the committee. Vows Exchanged In Texas Church A wedding solemnized Saturday, Oct.

17 at 5 p.m. in the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church, Wichita Falls, Texas, united in marriage Lt. Mary Alice Huebsch of the U.S. Air Force and Lt. James Michael Zavatson of Altus Air Force Base, Texas.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold George Huebsch of Sacramento, and Saigon, Viet Nam, and Mr. and Mrs. George Zavatson Uniontown.

Arrangements of yellow gladioli and candelabras formed the nuptial setting. Organist was Lt. Shirley Miller. Landon Cullum Jr. gave the bride in marriage.

She wore a ballerina length dress of Alencon lace with elongated waistline and full skirt and she carried a bouquet of cymbidium orchids. Penny Aldrich served as maid of honor. She was attired in a dress of green taffeta. She carried a nosegay of yellow gladioli. Lt.

Ted Kluz, San Antonio, was best man. Ushers were Lt. Bud Martin and Russell Womack, Altus, Air Force Base. Mr. and Mrs.

Landon Cullum Jr. were hosts at. a reception in their home, 2306 Kirk, Wichita. A reception was given Oct. 25 in Uniontown at the home of the bridegroom's parents.

The bride graduated from El Camino High School in Sacramento, Calif, and attended Sacramento State College where she received her bachelor of science degree in occupational therapy from San Jose State College. She was stationed at Sheppard Air Force Base as occupational therapist and is now stationed in Wiesbaden, Germany. She was commissioned second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force in 1961 while a senior in college. The bridegroom is a graduate of South Union High School.

He graduated from West Virginia University with a B.S. degree in industrial engineering. He entered the U. S. Air Force and attended missile training schools at SAFB and Vondenberg Air Force Base.

He is assigned to the 577th Strategic Missile Squad, Altus Air Force Base. Eight o'clock is curtain tune for "Don't Take My Penny" presented Saturday night, Nov. 14, the Uniontown Joint Senior Sign School auditorium by members of the Class of 1965. Mrs. Genevieve H.

McLain is the director of this full-length three- act comedy. This is the story of what happens to the Pringle family when sixteen-year-old Penny, played by Cheryl Patterson, decides she wants to become a movie star. Barry Budd as her boy friend, Kerry, and John McMullen, Kerry's friend, try an ingenious plot in the attempt to discourage her. The household is really run by Gram, Ruth Ann Stevick, since the father, David Bolender, and the mother, Dauna Lyn Boston Shoe Store- Wdldorf Black patent leather and suede. Love that tailored look the wonderful walking ease of WALDORF! Delight in its ele- eanl simplicity, fashionable oval toe and graceful walking btcL Softly clinging elasti- ciwd topline provides marvelous fit.

Boston Shoe Store S3 W. MAIN ST. UNIONTOWN, PA. wrist and bell-shaped skirt with arge velvet bow in the back. Her triple-tiered finger tip veil silk illusion was attached to large velvet bow and she car- led a cascade of white roses, ymbidium orchids and stephan- tis.

Marsha Bell, West Browns- 'ille, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Marie Joseph, sis- cr of the bridegroom; Emily Orris and Mary Ann Miller, both if Brownsville. The attendants were attired in itreet-length gowns of blue ace- late brocade with blue velvet cummerbunds. Their headpieces were blue velvet bows and they carried Colonial bouquets of blue and white carnations with blue streamers. Bridget Rogers, sister of the ride, and Becky Blair, niece of he bridegroom, were flower Bridget wore a white ny- on and velvet dress with a velvet bow carried a Colonial bouquet of white car-' nations with white streamers.

Becky was attired in a blue ny- on and velvet dress with blue velvet headdress and carried a Colonial bouquet of blue and white carnations with streamers. John Joseph, Uniontown, was his brother's best man. Ushers were Harry Joseph, brother of the bridegroom; Larry Blair, brother-in-law of the bridegroom and John Landi, all of Union- lown. Ring bearer was Raymond Bugelli of Centerville. For her daughter's wedding Mrs, Rogers chose a royal blue crepe dress with black accessories.

The bridegroom's mother wore a navy, blue crepe dress with navy accessories. Both had corsages of white carnations. Supplementing the ceremony a reception for 500 guests was UJSHS Senior Class Presenting Comedy Calendar Uniontown Woman's sponsoring "Autumn Holiday" dance at Uniontown Country Club, 9:30. Sunshine Class of the McClellandtown Presbyterian Church, holding annual turkey dinner in McCIellandtown fire hall, serving 5 to 7. Gallatin Grange, holding round and square dance, in grange hall, 8.

Adult Class of Fallen Timbers Methodist Church, sponsoring turkey dinner, in church social room, serving 4:30 to 7:30. Singtime, People's i Church, over WMBS, 7:15. Bowlen, are too engrossed in- business and club meetings to be aware of any of their children: Mark, Rob Wilson; Penny; or Mavis, Linda Mechling. Penny, encouraged by her friend, Joanna, Sandie Piwowar, is unaware that Becky Lewellyn who plays the part of the new maid, is really a former child movie star and is. slated to be "discovered" by Harrison Day the author, played by Frank Congelio.

Complications a i when Mark falls in love with Sally, who already has problems with her agent, Robert Rafail. Eddie Irvin, as Monsieur Henri, and his high fashion models: Beverly Mercer, Sharon Sykes, Barbara Rollence, and Valerie King, along with the delivery boy, Bill Beers, add both humor and glamour to the plot. Assisting Mrs. McClain is the student director, Audrey Grimes. Rummage Sale Set Tree of Life Sisterhood will hold a rummage' sale at the Tree of Life Synagogue vestry rooms on Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Nov.

10, 11 and 12. Members are asked to bring rummage to the synagogue Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. or Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

or call Mrs. Herbert Gottfried, 437-3343 for pickup. elegant relaxing you'll find dresses to suit your every convenience in our exciting new styles, come in and choose yours, now! INA'S DRESS SHOPPE SHOP DAIMT TIL I P.M. UNIONTOWN Fairchance Auxiliary To Hold Card Party Fairchance Branch, Women's Hospital Auxiliary, will sponsor a card party Tuesday night in Girl Scouts Sponsoring Bazaar Event Cadette Girl Scouts of Troop 3025 of Farmington are sponsoring a fashion show and bazaar tonight at the Mt. Washington Church in Farmington.

The affair will get under way at 7:30. The scouts will model the newest fashions for the holidays and winter season. A 11 proceeds will be used toward a trip to the World's a i next summer. Those participating are Terry Barclay, Cheryl Burwell, Roberta Weller, Dana Glass, a Hager, Judy Hiles, Gale Weller, Brenda Lambie, Linda Mikula, Janice Rishel, Lora Lee Shaffer, Debby Smith, Alice Thompson, Jo- Ann VanSickte, Eileen Weller, Mary Lou Wilhelm, Suzanne Shanaberger, Diane Kownacki, Betty Friend, Suzan Hager, Lawrence Ross, Paulette Seeman, Jane Turner and Suzan Sproul. the Fairchance American Le gion Home, S.

Morgantovm St Playing begins at 8 o'clock Those attending are asked to bring their own cards. Proceeds will be used for Christmas gifts for the children's ward in the Unionlown Hospi tal. Mrs. Mary Null, president, ha! appointed Bertha Hugh as gen era! chairman. Committees are: Tickets Helen Horrell, Ann Kendall.

Prizes Evelyn Rhodes, Ger trude Tables Ann Goisse, Virginia Knight, Eleanor Smith, Frances Abraham, Wanda Goldsboro Bertha Taylor, Nelle Wil Gussie Cooley. Kitchen Evelyn Grant, Clara Hughs, Sara Zaph, Sara Wil helm, Lulu Tallentire, a i Straitiff. COATING CHICKEN Do you keep seasoned floor on hand for coating chicken tha' is to be fried? The usua proportions for the mixture are cup floor, teaspoon salt and Vs teaspoon pepper; bu many cooks like to add, also Vn teaspoon a i a The paprika helps give the chicken ruddy color. GOING PLACES? BUS SERVICE TO MEET YOUR NEEDS 30 Yean of Expericuct SHOPPING TOURS THEATRE PARTIES EDUCATIONAL TOURS CONCERTS CONVENTIONS 'You Nome It We Will Take You' Let Help Finn and Arrongt Your LOCALLY OWNED and OPERATED For Information--Phone GE 7-3319 F. A.

KING BUS LINES MRS. JOE T. JOSEPH held at the Lebanese Club, Evans Manor. Featured at the bridal table was a four-tiered wedding cake topped with blue and white carnations. When the couple left for a wedding trip to New York and Canada, the bride was wearing for traveling a royal blue two- piece suit with black accessories and corsage of white cymbidium orchids.

The new Mrs. Joseph graduated from Brashear High School, Class of 1964. Mr. Joseph graduated from Uniontown Joint Senior High School and is employed with The Fayette Uniontown. He is a member of the United States Army Reserve and is attached to the 378th Quartermaster Battalion.

Winners Announced In Cup Series Game Mrs. Wiley L. Byers Jr. and Mrt. Hugh Johns won the top spore in the llth match of the James B.

Robinson Cup Series of duplicate bridge games conducted by the Fayette County Bridge Club at Shock Bridge Studio. A Howell progression was used with all pairs playing 24 deals. Those pairs with high scores included: First, Mrs. Wiley L. Byers Jr.

and Mrs. Hugh Johns, 63; second, Mrs. Howard Black, Denbo, and Harold E. Hansel, 4 third, Mildred Cowell and Dr. Francis L.

Larkin, 58; fourth, Mrs. Charles Reed and Mrs. Sarah B. Semans, 53; fifth, Mrs. Altha E.

Francis and Wiley L. Byers sixth, Mrs. Lloyd L. Clark and Mrs. William Hall, 45; seventh, Mrs.

Harry E. Potts and Harry 0. Shockey, eighth, Mrs. Elizabeth Bobak and Jack Henry, 42. Mrs.

Harry L. McMullen and Mrs. Jack Mier won the top score in the Ladies Wednesday Afternoon Bridge game. A Howell progression was used with 20 deals in play. Marguerite T.

Smart and Mrs. Grace Choate were second; Mrs. Charles D. Rush and Mrs. Jacob K.

Sanner, third; Mrs. William Lewellyn and Mrs. Wayne 0. Wandel, fourth. These games are held each Wednesday afternoon.

Interested ladies may call Mrs. Jeanne B. Shockey concerning details. It is not necessary to bring a partner. Schedule of activity at the local bridge center for the coming week: Monday Fall Series bridge lessons; interested persons may join the class at any time.

Wednesday Ladies game at .2:45 p.m. Friday Eleventh match of the Edwin H. Sincock Cup Series. Top ranking players include: Mrs. Hugh Johns, 495; Mrs.

George A. Haught, 385; Mrs. Elizabeth Bobak, 375; Mildred Cowell, 305. The Tri-State Bridge League will conduct the llth match of the Year Cup Series at the Titlow Hotel Tuesday evening. Top ranking players in this series include: Peter Mitchell, James Williams, Mrs.

Altha E. Francis, 11; Harry 0. Shockey, 10; Mrs. Hugh Johns, Mrs. Ethna Clark, Mrs.

Elizabeth Bobak, 9. Harold E. Dean president of the league, extends an invitation to new bridge players to attend the games held by the league. Players wishing to register for a partner may call the director, Harry 0. Shockey.

PIE TOPPING For a crumbly topping for a one-crust apple pie, stir a cup of pie-crust mix into half a cup each of granulated and brown sugar; cut in several tablespoons of butter or margarine so particles are tiny. See our complete selection of fresh, delicious GABUR'S DRUG STORE CAKMICHAELS. PA CHRISTMAS CARDS Imprinted With Your Name I As low a 25 Cards $1.95 Our new Christmas albums contain a complete selection of distinctive greetings to please every taste and budget. Mezzanine.

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