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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Society, Clubs And Classes--Barbara Cloud, Society Editor-Sadie Hawkins Stomp' Planned By South Union Square Dance Club Approaching Marriage Revealed The Dorans Observe 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dornn, 62 Iowa celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, Jan. 22. Mr.

Doran has been em- nloyed for many years as a clerk at the Titlow Hotel. Mrs. Doran is t.le former Louise Campbell of Uniontown. The couple pledged vows in the Parish House of St. John's R.

C. Church, Jefferson St. Father Jacob was the officiating clergy man. Attendants for the couple were Margaret Cramer of Pittsburgh and the bride's brother, Daniel Campbell of Morgantown, VV. Va.

Engaged Mrs. Dilliner Is Honored With Surprise Events For a fellow member, Mrs. Asia B. Dilliner, whose birthday anniversary will be an event of Monday, Jan. 31, women of the Livingston Class, Asbury Methodist Church, entertained with an advance celebration last week at the Buttermorc Nursing Home, National Pike East, where the honoree is now a patient.

Held in the form of a surprise, the party was highlighted by the appearance of a beautifully decorated birthday cake, accompanied by a delightful lunch. Equally delightful was the second surprise of the week, staged by "boys" of the former Class 4 Asbury Methodist Church, now prominent business men of 'this community who were taught during their boyhood days by Mrs. Dilliner. Out of the original class of 27, they are the only members still residing in Uniontown. Presenting their former teacher with Kathcrine M.

Swaney, daughte of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Swaney Penn Craft, is the fiancee of Hov ard W. DeBord, son of Mr. an Mrs.

Willis DeBord, Penn Craf The couple has not revealed wed ding plans. a lovely bouquet of red roses, the group included Allen H. Beeson, Allen J. Parke, J. Allison Bierer, Harry A.

Coughanour and James A. Darby. Children's Shoes Slippers, Overshoes Off DREEBEN'S Shoes for Children Juniors 30 Morgan town St. I'll. GB 8-1381 Across from Montgomery-Ward Betrothal Revealed By Parents Mr.

and Mrs. i Swaney, Penn Craft, are announcing the engagement oJ their daughter, Katherine to Howard W. DeBord, son of.Mr. and Mrs. Willis DeBord, also of Penn Graft.

Miss Swaney is an alumna oi Brownsville Senior High School, class of 1953. She is employed by the -Penn Craft Co-Op Assn. Her fiance is employed by the Louis Gallet Knitting Mills of Uniontown. Wedding plans have not been revealed by the couple. Bridge Club To Hove Game Friday Evening The Fayette County Bridge Club will conduct another session for beginners at the Titlow Hotel on Friday evening.

Discussion of bidding and play will be in charge of Harry 0. ShocKey. Anyone interested in improving his bridge is welcome to attend these sessions which begin at p.m The club will conduct the ope ing game of the "Monongahe Cup Series" at the Titlow Hot on Friday beginning at 8:15 p.n Sarah Cohen Will Become Bride Of Norman Weiner Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cohen, 108 Cleveland are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter, Sarah, to Norman Weiner, 35 E.

Fayette son of Mrs Celia Weiner of Brooklyn, N. Y. The bride-elect, a graduate of Uniontown Joint High School, is employed in the office of the Sol Sieff Produce Planning January Event Mr. Weiner attended schools in Brooklyn and is assistant production manager for the Michael Berkowitz Shirt Factory. He is a veteran of five years' Army serv- ce.

A spring wedding is planned the couple. INFANTS' CHILUBEN'S APPAREL 10 N. Beeson Blvd. Phone GE 8-7971 STORE-WIDE IWRKDOWNS PRICE SALE VALUES TO $7.95 VALUES TO $22.95 Rack Of Girls' DRESSES Boys' COAT SLACK SETS $1150 Now 11 VALUES TO $19.95 VALUES TO $10.95 Girls' COAT SETS Broken Sizes Now $A50 9 Boys' BOYS' JACKETS 1 Table of Assorted INFANTS'WEAR Galore Now VnlIlM to 15.91 $200 Morning Star Grange Officers Are Installed Purchase of chairs is one of he projects planned for the cur- ent year by Morning Star Grange. Other improvements were dis- ussed at a business meeting Fri- ay night, Worthy Master Allen 'arquhar presiding.

Dolores Fisher chairman of the ome economics committee, gave interesting talk on "A Guide Strengthen Family Living" eaturing homemaking contests ased on canning, freezing, sew- ng and cleaning. The lecturer, Hawk- announced her traveling lec- urer's program this year will onor the office of steward. eceived from these programs ill go to the Society of Crippled hildren and Adults of Fayette ounty. Friday night's lecturer's hour as given to Geraldine Stuck- ager, juvenile matron, whose 'ficers were installed in cere- onies in charge of Tarn D. phar, newly appointed state eputy master, and his wife, Mrs.

ary Sphar, state juvenile on for Fayette County. Mar- als were Oralee Christopher and ianna Barricklow. Juvenile officers for 1955 are: aster, Nancy Matsko; overseer, eanor Morris; lecturer, Peggy awker; steward, Jackie Kifer; sistant steward. Brent Burkey; aplain, Carol Burton; treasurer, elson Smith; secretary, Sandra anley; gatekeeper, Dixon Sphar; Ceres, Peggy Matsko; Pomona, Penny Kifer; Flora, Katy Smith; lady assistant steward Faye During the social hour lunch was served by the home economics committee to more than 75 grangers. Surprise Event Marks Hagars' 40th Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Hagar of Jobtown celebrated their 40th vedding anniversary Friday Jan. 21. The wedding took place in the lome of the bride's parents, the ate Mr. and Mrs.

James Minerd, vith the Rev. G. E. Letchworth ifficiating. The Hagars are the parents of hree children- Ruth and Robert, Columbus, 0.

and Mrs Eveyn Krepps of Uniontown. They lave six grandchildren. A number of friends and rela'- ives gathered at the Hagar home aturday for a surprise celebra- ion. Active in church, social groups nd civic organizations, the cele- rants resided 24 years in Keister- ille and have been residents of obtown for the past 16 years. Birthday Anniversary With Dinner Mrs.

William Houck, Gordon ntertaincd at dinner Monday, onoring her mother Mrs. John loxley, on the occasion of her irthday anniversary. Dinner guests included Mr. and Charles Zacovic, daughter 'orma Jean; Mrs. Jean Olson; and Mrs.

William Houck, sons illy and Freddie; John Moxley nd the guest of honor, Mrs. John ioxley. Miss Nenni Marries In Masontown Barbara Nenni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nenni, of Masontown, became the bride.of Ralph Annunz son of, Ralph Annunz of New Salem, on Novemb 27.

The double ring service performed by the Rev. Hichar Molnar in All Saints R. C. churc Masontown. Traditional weddin music was played by the orga ist, Robert Maher.

Escorted to the altar by, hi brother, Roger Nenni, the bri( wore a gown of imported Chanti ly lace and nylon tulle over sli per satin. Features of the gow were a fitted bodice of lace, style with scoop neckline. The fu skirt of lace was scalloped front with tulle insertion. 1 bridal bouquet was made up white rosebuds. The maid of honor, Helen Fer of Masontown, was attired in white' waltz-length gown, fashion ed with a strapless bodice of lac with matching bolero and a five tiered skirt.

She carried nosegay of red rosebuds. Serving as bridesmaid wa Dorothy Moredock, who was sim ilarly attired and carried red rose suds. Best man for Annunzi wa lis cousin, Jerry Abbadini, Jr of Fairbank. Danny Kubic, New Salem, ushered. The mother of the bride a'p ppeared in a blue silk dress.

He accessories were black and. sh wore a white carnation corsage. Following a wedding dinner thi couple left on a southern weddinL rip. For traveling the new Mrs Annunzi wore a black suit will purple accessories. She is a graduate of Masontown high school and Mr.

Annunzi is an of Uniontown i 1 The couple is now at home in Members of the Square Dance Club of South Union Township High School met recently 'to discuss plans for a forthcoming event to be held Jan. 28 in the form of a Sadie Hawkins.Stomp.. Seated, left to right, are Lore.tta Koritko, secretary; a Black, president; Jack Nehls, assistant treasurer. Standing, left to right: Carol Guth- ne, chairman of the social committee; Faye Overly, program chairman; Allan Werft, second vice president; Ann Jones, assistant secretary; Kerry Ohler, chairman of the decorating committee. Other officers are Marcella Patchan, first vice president; Creighton Wright, treasurer.

Faculty sponsor is Mrs. Priscilla A. Hughes. Auxiliary To Justice Holmes Club Lists Luncheon Affair For Saturday, Jan. 29 The Auxiliary to the Justice Holmes Club has sched- jled a luncheon meeting for Saturday, Jan.

29, at the Jniontown Country Club. Following the luncheon at 1 o'clock, bridge and canasta will provide the afternoon's entertainment. Reser- are to be made by Friday by calling Mrs. Herman Buck, GEneva 7-7297. Officers of the organization are: Mrs.

Jesse Hutson, president; Mrs. 'hilip 0. Carr, vice president; Mrs. Herhian Buck, secretary; Mrs. Lawrence McDaniel, treasurer.

Serving on the entertainment lommittee, headed by Mrs. Gregg are: Mrs. Henry Bee- on, Mrs. John Spurgeon, Mrs. Smith and Mrs.

"Thomas Kalian. Mrs. Thomas P. Ruane is charge of publicity for the Jniontown area and Mrs. Joseph i'erens is publicity chairman for jOnnellsville.

66th Birthday Observed By Newman In honor of Mrs. Bertha Newlan's 66th birthday anniversary, event of Sunday, Jan. 23, an appointed dinner was eld at her home. The table centerpiece was a eautifully decorated cake and le honoree was presented with lany lovely gifts. Attending the family affair ere: Samuel Newman, Mr.

and rs. John Newman and son, J.R., r. and Mrs. Harry Newman and hildren, Herman and Bera, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Newan and children, Shirley, Milred and Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. avid Newman and daughter, uriel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lite and sons, Walter and Lawrice, and Jean Layman.

Unable attend the affair were Mr. and rs. Russell Newman of Rupert, Va. MENALLEN GRANGE A buckwheat supper will be served between the hours of 5 and 8 p.m. tomorrow night at the Menallen Grange Hall.

In charge of arrangements are members of the building fund committee. MOTHERS Great Savings and Fine Selections. For Tots' and Teens! MRS. MICHAEL'S CHILDREN'S SHOP 55 So. Gal, Ph.

GE 8-5151 MALTAS PLAN PARTY Plans for a card and bunco party to be held in February will be outlined at a meeting of the Dames of Malta Thursday night at 7:30 in Odd Fellows hall, N. Gallatin Ave. AffairWill Take Place This Friday The officers of the South Union Square Dance Club and committee chairmen are completing plans for another party and dance to be held Friday, Jan. 28, for the students of South Union High School. The popular affair will take the form of a "Sadie Hawkins Stomp" in the school gymnasium, llusic will be provided by the Trail Blazers Orchestra and S.

S. Barrick will be figure caller. The arty gets under way at 8 p.m. The enthusiastic committee in charge has asked that all those attending wear a i a 'duds" for square dancing. A main attraction of the eve- ling will be a floor show under the supervision of the program ommittee.

Faye Overly is chairman. In addition to the selection a Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner, many prizes will be distributed. Refreshments i be super- ised by Jean Walters and Ann ones is chairman of the ticket ommittee. Decorations will be arried out in a multi-color, barn ance motif, with Kerry Ohler erving as head of the committee. Faculty sponsor is Mrs.

Prisilla Hughes. Candy Sale Slated ly Band Mothers Raider Band Mothers Club will old a candr sale at the Lions' lub minstrel at Ben Franklin unior High School Thursday ight at 7:30. Mrs. John Marshall, chairman, sks that.all donations be taken the Uniontown High School and room by Thursday noon. Assisting Mrs.

Marshall will be rs. E.L. Myers, rs. Margaret Crawford and Mrs. John Hudoc.

COMFORTABLE and CHARMING MATERNITY WEAR At The Modern Mrs. Maternity Shop 45 W. Church St. Ph. GE 7-7991 Uniontown, Pa.

COMPLETE SELECTION! WINTER SALE! NOW In Progress! VALUES GALORE! Mrs. Ralph Jr. Spcllman Studio THE TALK OF THE TOWN; EVENING SPECIAL Calves Liver Tossed Salad--Baked Potato i Roll--Butter--Coffee $1.25 i I I I A I A Card And Corn Party Listed For Ton ight A card and corn party will held tonight by Court Uniontowi 505, Catholic Daughters of Amer ic.i The popular affair will be hel at the Titlow Hotel. Playing be gins at 8:15. The public is in vited.

Proceeds will be for the bene fit of the building fund. Prizes will be awarded for all games and a lunch will be served. RECORD HOP The Sodality of St. Mary's G. Church, New Salem, will sponsor a Record Hop from 7:30 to 11 o'clock Thursday evening in the church hall.

Celebrating Our' ANNIVERSARY Tomorrow To ticket Holdem and oldest customer. Awards tomorrow. OPEN HOUSE TOMORROW .1 P.M.-S P.M. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE! of WOMEN'S SHOES SELECTION INCLUDES Foot Rest Natural Bridge Life Stride Active Maid BETTY FURNESS Says We have some real buys this month!" Dozens of folks have alreadyJaken advantage of the opportunity earlier this month and as a result our supplies are very limited. Get rid of your old refrigerator, range or washer and replace it with a new Westing, house at a price that won't be equaled again, anytime this year.

So hurry in to look it doesn't cost a thing to look. YOUR POCKETBOOK WILL SUIT OUR TERMS! Values to $11.95 3- 5-7 Choose from Black, Red, Brown Suede BOSTON Shoe Store 53 Wtit Main Strtet Uniontown, Pa, WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR 228 COPPER STYLING JUST 4 LEFT REG. $319.95 WESTINGHOUSE A REFRIGERATOR .77 12 CU. FT. "FROST FREE" JUST 3 LEFT REG.

$478.77 WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMATS WAS $299.95 4 A 9 5 JUST 2 LEFT! WESTINGHOUSE VCD MODEL UK I WAS $23995 $17095 JUST 3 LEFT! JUST 1 WESTINGHOUSE RANGE JUST 3 WESTINGHOUSE RANGE JUST 2 WESTINGHOUSE RANGE DOUBLE OVEN ELECTRIC EYE DELUXE SINGLE OVEN COPPER STYLED REG. $469.17 REG. $411.67 REG. $319.95 $371.16 $324.75 $219.95 WESTINGHOUSE WASTE AWAY GARBAGE DISPOSER $69 1.95 WESTINGHOUSE 12 CU. FT.

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