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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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A 7 7 "ancy Stuart Sealy, Society Ldita Pretty Summer Weddings Highlight Local Social Calendar EarlyMorningRites Read In Brownsville In one of summer's loveliest weddings, Pauline E. Pugliesi became the bride of John Joseph Bielski on Saturday, July 1, in St. Mary's R.C. Church, Brownsville: The Rev. R.

A. Halvonik read the double ring cer- About People You Know By JERRI WALTERS ji nf 1 emony at 9 a.m. The bride is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pugliesi Grindstone R.D.

l. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. anc Mrs. Joseph Bielski, Perryopolis R.D. 1.

Mr. Pugliesi escorted his daughter to the altar; She was charming in a floor length gown of Rosepoint lace fashioned with a fitted bodice, Sabrina neckline of pearl and sequins and bracelet length sleeves. The very full skirt featured lace panels extending into points. A double Coronation crown held her fingertip veil of French illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations with white satin streamers centered with a white orchid Josephine Pugliesi, Grindstone R.D. 1, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor.

She wore a gown of blue nylon ruffles and carried a Colonial bouquet of white carnations with blue satin ribbon. Mrs. Mary Laska, Perryopolis R.D. 1, aunt of the was the matron of honor. She appeared in a yellow gown and carried a Colonial bouquet of white carnations with yellow satin ribbon.

Theresa Regal, Grindstone R.D. 1. and Mary Ann Dudda, Long Island, N. wearing pink; Clara Pugliesi, Grindstone, and a Bielski, Perryopolis. wearing yellow, were the bridesmaids.

They carried Colonial bouquets of white carnations with satin ribbons to match their gowns. Lorine Bartyczak. Allison, was the flower girl. She wore a blue gown and carried a basket of blue and white pompons. Serving as best man was Bernard Bialon of Uniontown.

Joseph Lafko, Perryopolis; Peter A. Regal, Cleveland, Ohio; James Richards. Grindstone; Andrew Pugliesi Grindstone R.D.. and Carmen Laska. Perryopolis were the ushers.

Mrs. Pugliesi appeared in a pink lace sheath dress and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Bielski chose a blue lace sheath MRS. JOHN --w.

c. BIELSKI Giles, Photo dress and a white carnation cor sage. Approximately 150 guests attended the reception held in the Lewis Hotel Dining Room, Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Snyder of Elgin, 111., formery of Brown: ville, recently visited with thei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnol Ward of York South Side and Mrs. Minerva Snyder of'High South Side. Recent guests at the home a Mr.

and Mrs. J. Homer Stuart of Green South Side, Browns ville, were Mr. Stuart's brothe and his sons, D. Porter Stuart Widnoon, and Byron of Ve rona, James of Balboa, Panam Canal Zone, and D.

Porter Stuar Jr. of Widoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Columbi: of Water South Side, Browns ville, and Mr.

and Mrs. Alvui Heifer of Fifth Killer, spen the weekend at Oonneaut Laki Park, Pa. Roy Pascarell of Falls Church formerly of Brownsville spent the Fourth of July holiday visiting friends and relatives in the area. Mr. Pascarell was ac companied by Pam Ferry, also Falls Church.

Jeffrey King, son of Mr. am Mrs. Samuel L. King of Fairbank is celebrating his birthday anni versary today. His mother wil celebrate her birthday anniver sary tomorrow.

Frances Kanalis, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Kanalis Vesta 7, West Brownsville, is visiting Diane Brown formerly of Brownsville, in Harrisburg Miss Kanalis is a 1961 graduate of Beth-Center Senior High School. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Deyarmon of Broadway, North Side, Brownsville, recently returned home after visiting their son-in-law, daughter, and family; Mr. and Mrs. Alec Spears of Mobile, Ala. THE EDWARDS GIFT SHOP CHRISTMAS D) JULT! (July 1 to 15 Inclusive) Santa Specials in Mid-Summer 1 Summer Jewelry Close-out off Pictures off 2J7 Wood Street CALIFORNIA, PA. Phone WE 8-2402 When leaving on a honeymoon trip to Detroit, Michigan, the bride wore a light green sheath dress with white accessories and a white orchid corsage.

The new Mrs. Bielski graduated from Redstone Twp. High School in 1959. Her husband graduated from Brownsville High (School in 1957 and is employed at Chevrolet Gear and Axle in I Detroit. Mich.

HERE'S OUR ONCE A YEAR Round-up BARGAINS! RED HOT 90 DEGREE SPECIALS WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR- RANGE--AUTOMATIC WASHER AT REGULAR PRICE Jaycee-Ettes Dance Plans Being Made The June business meeting of the Jaycee-Ettes of Brownsville was held recently at, the home of the president, Mrs. Elizabeth Camino. Plans were made for a dance to be held jointly with the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Jeanne Cohen will act as Jaycee- Ette co-chairman for the affair.

A rummage sale, proceeds of which will be used toward the purchase of the. new Christmas lights for the community, will be held in the near future. The July meeting will be in the form of a covered dish barbecue with Mrs. Bonnie Zosky in charge. Each member is asked to bring her own table service.

Mrs. Donna Bush won the "blind pig." Present were: Mrs. Mary Eicher, Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Emma Jane Casper, Mrs.

Zosky, Mrs. Camino, Mrs. Felicia Casper, Mrs. Marjorie Bartolomucci, Mrs. Patty Knight, Mrs.

Dona Lee Cicconi. Mrs. Joan Bryan, Mrs. Jean Salveson, Mrs. Margaret Swinker, Mrs.

Maxine Jacoby and Mrs. Norma Jean Vance. STARCH STEALERS Don't place starched laundry in the drier with unstarched pieces. Limp items will absorb the starch from the pieces you wanted to have crisp. Brownsville Girl Gets B.

A. Degree Judy Downall, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Donaldson, High Street.

Brownsville, was graduated from Westminster College, New Wilmington, June 5. with a B. A. Degree majoring in speech and English. Miss Downall, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Downall. Lincoln Jeannette. has accepted a position as a teacher at Gateway High School, Monroeville. While at Westminster she received two awards for her dramatic work.

She was awarded the "Oscar" from the college's Little Theater as best actress of the year. The award came as a result of her portrayal of.Mar- garet in "The Hasty Heart." Previously she was presented the Albert T. Cordroy Theater Award, which recognized her as the outstanding student. During the past year. Miss Downall, was president of Alpha Psi Omega, a national dramatic fraternity.

SEE PERFORMANCE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karpus. Continental 2, were in Pittsburgh recently to attend the opening performance of "Calamity Jane" at the Civic Light Opera. Their daughter, Janet, is a member of the production's dance team.

Patricia A. Mores Wed In Pittsburgh Patricia Ann Mores, Melwood Pittsburgh, and Ronald Lee Zimmerman were united in marriage on Saturday, June 24, in St. Paul's Cathedral, Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh. The Rev. Drap performed the double ring ceremony at 10 a.m.

Nuptial music was played by the church organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mores, Millsboro, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Zimmerman, Paxinos, Pa. Mr. Mores gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a gown of imported Alencon lace and antique silk featuring a jeweled petal neckline, long tapered sleeves and a bouffant skirt with a draped bow at the sides, lace panel front and back and ending in a chapel sweep. A halo crown of pearls and lace held her veil of silk illusion with lace edge, and she carried a bouquet of gardenias clustered together as a large cabbagerose surrounded by shredded carnations and ribbon.

Laraine Mores, Millsboro, sister jf the bride, was the maid of honor, and Gail Zimmerman, Rochester, New York, sister of the Bridegroom, was the matron of honor. Both of the attendants wore 'owns of aqua blue taffeta, fash- oned with sweetheart necklines, itted bodice and bouffant intermission skirt. A velvet ribbon en- Bride, Bridegroom Teachers In Ohio Ruthann Farrier, daughter of and Mrs. Harry Farrier, Carmichaels, became the bride of Donald Chap- nan Strother son of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald C. Stro- Beaver, in a single ring ceremony solemnized circled the waistline to a silk rose for back interest. They wore full length white gloves and white velvet Dior bows with short veils. Both wore a hand-carved ivory rosette on a gold chain, a gift of the bride. They carried pale pink roses clustered together as a large cabbage rose and edged with white carnations.

Fred Heidenreich, Pittsburgh classmate of the bridegroom, was the best man. John Melvin Mores Pennsylvania State i rsily brother of the bride, ushered. Mrs. Mores appeared in a powder blue rayon acetate sheath dress of Riblo knit, three-quarter length white gloves, and matching accessories. Mrs.

Zimmerman chose a Copen blue dress with three quarter length sleeves with tucked bodice and white accessories. Both corsages of white carnations in a rose cluster with A a white ribbon. wedding breakfast for 50 Saturday, June 17 The early afternoon ceremony performed in the Fallen Ambers Methodist Church at 2 o'clock with Dr. William logg, assisted by the bride's ather, officiating. James Ainsley presided at the organ for a recital of nuptial music and Ruth Jernowski, soloist, selected "Go Vith Them Master" and "Lord's The bride was given in marriage her father and wore an ivory Deau de soi bridal gown with a vhite rose motif and chapel train.

Her Swedish crown of earl and crystal held her ivory mgertip illusion veil and she pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. She carried a white Bible domed with a white orchid and eathered carnations. Nancy Mansell, Dubois. a col- ege roommate, was maid of onor and wore a street length leer lilac silk organza over blue -affeta gown and carried a Comial bouquet of white daisies. Elizabeth Anne 1 0usin of the bride.

East Pales- ne, Ohio, was bridesmaid and ay Farrier, sister of the bride, 'as junior bridesmaid. They were ttired in gowns identical to the maid of honor's. Paul Schmidt, Denver. as best man, and ushering were toger Farrier, Carmichaels, rother of the bride, and Larry Anderson, cousin of the bride- room. The bride's mother wore a ylon lace beige dress with pink ccessories and a corsage of white owers.

The bridegroom's moth- wore a pink linen dress with white accessories and a corsage of white flowers. A reception was held in church social rooms for guests. When the couple left on a honeymoon trip to Geneva-on-the-Lake guests at The Ruskin, Pittsburgh, supplemented the ceremony. When leaving on a honeymoon trip through Virginia to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the bride wore a deep pink silk linen dress and jacket fashioned by the bride, with oyster accessories. The new Mrs.

Zimmerman is a graduate of Bethlehem Joint High School, has a B. S. degree from Waynesburg College and a M. S. from the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine.

She is employed as a biochemist at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Her husband has a B. S. degree from the University of Pittsburgh and is a senior medical student at the i i of Pittsburgh, green white is a graduate of College with the the bride was wearing a silk print shirtwaist with accessories. The bridt Waynesburg class of 1961 and is now a teacher in Lake County, Ohio, Schools.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan, Delaware, Ohio, and Waynesburg College with the class of 1961. He is a teacher in Lake County, Ohio, Schools. The bridegroom's mother entertained the bridal parly and families at a rehearsal dinner at the White Swan Hotel Friday, June 16. Morale Club Entertained Ladies of the Morale Card Club were recently entertained by Mrs. Robert Reynolds at her home in Evans Manor.

A short business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Dale Byers. Prizes made by the hostess 'ere awarded to Mrs. James Byers and Mrs. Robert Matthews or high score of the evening.

A luncheon was served to Mrs Harold Bolen, Mrs. Paul Kachur. tfrs. Dale Byers, Mrs. Peter Ziv- covich, Mrs.

James Byers; Mrs. Herbert Matthews and Mrs. Howard Pegg. Mrs. Ray Sprawls is also a member.

i ALUMXA Sandra Schmidtke daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schmidtke, Monarch, is an alumnae of Dunbar Tup. High School.

She will enter Slip- pen 1 Rock College in the fall. Rummage Sale Plans Announced The Jaycee-Ettes of Brownsville have completed plans for a rummage sale to be held at the South Brownsville Grocery Store room from Monday. July 10 through Saturday, July 15. Donna Miller, chairman of the ways and means committee, asks that all contributions he left at the Brownsville Siding and Roofing no later than Saturday, July 8. The proceeds will be used toward the purchase of the new Christmas lights for the community.

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