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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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'Jane Hawthorne, Society Editor- Smithfield To Be Scene Of Festival Plans have been revealed for a festival to be held at Grange, Smithfield, on Saturday from 4:30 p. m. till midnight. The following committees are in charge of the affair: Home economics, Sara Morris, larion Bertovich, Ruth Blaney, Mary Gabeletto. Purchasing, C.

0. Morris, James Wilson, Allen Brown. Music, G. Fast and Doris Brown. Stands, Donald Blaney, Mall Beriovicb, Bob Morris, Ralph Blaney.

Parking, Hugh Ferguson, John Rosie, James Gabelelto. Grounds, Wayne Showaller, Ed ward Berlovich, Ken Brady, Don Gabeletto, Paul Medvid. Advertising, Marion Blaney, Jane Virginia Wilton, Leanna Fast. Recent Meeting Held By Pocahontas Unit Degree of Pocahontas, No. 215, Brownsville, held its monthly meeting July 11 in the Moose Hall, Brownsville.

Bridget Dussia was appointed chairman of the Fund Raising project. Ann Lunden donated a prize for the fund at the home of the aged at Willow Grove. Ann Lunden was reported ill. 'A social hour followed the meet- The next meeting will be held July in the Moose Hall. Ruth Class, annual picnic at home of Pearl Kern, New SalsYn, Love at first touch CONN Come tn ind try the new CONN Minuet today.

Its power and beauty ot tona wOl thrill you. Your ability to music" on your fast try will astound you. Minuet ii now available with the new "percussion" effects--chimes, guitar and many other voices. Play it you'll decidt to own it. Terms arranged.

M445. I FREDERICK'S MUSIC STORE S. Beeson Blvd. GE 7-6111 ATTRACTIVE SISTERS above are the attractive daughters of Mr, and Mrs. John Kubachka, 235 Center Left to right are, Joyce, who will be seven years old Nov.

22; Susan, who observed her first birthday anniversary July 15, and Jean, who will be 11 years old Saturday, July 19. The girls are the granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kubachka, Bute Road, and Mrs. Anna Bielecki, Uniontown.

Their mother is the former Stella Jean Bielecki. Franks Clan Reveals PSans For Reunion The Franks clan announces plans for ils twenty-first annual reunion fo be helif Saturday, Aug. 2, in Pioneer Park, near Jacob's German Twp. The all-day affair will open wilh devotional hour by the Rev. Thomas F.

Conbpy pastor of Church Hill Presbyterian Church, in Ihe absence of the clan's Rev. James L. Harford, Pittsburgh. Lunch al the refreshment stand will be served from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. Following is the program: Welcome Address--Mrs.

J. Russell Sessler Uniontown. Historical Readings Mrs. Sadie F. Wells, Clyde, Ohio, and Mrs.

Ilarley Franks, Lansing, Mich. Obituaries--M. F. a Union town. Readings--Mrs.

R. M. Denney, Brownsville. Pantomime--Ella and Ella Lincoln, Xew Salem. Piano' Solos--Eloise Dickinson, Adah; Joan Moser, Smilhfietd.

Instrumental i will be played a I intervals during the rogram. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Musjc will furnish the evening's entertainment. Also included in the enlerlain- ment will be games and sports "or children under (he supervision of Mrs. Edwin Camlin and Mrs.

James Brown. There will be lorseshoe courts for the men and tours of the a Church and cemetery. Signs will be posted al intersections directing visitors to the ark. Take Roule 21 west of Jnionlown and follow the signs. All relatives and friends are invited.

Regislration will begin at .0:30 d.m. Membership cards may obtained table. at ihe registration Does your bathroom pass the GUEST TEST? Sure docs, when you use SNO-BOL for bathroom "guest SNO-BOL cleans toilet bowls shiny bright and His odors. Economical too, because SNO-BOL has ths exclusive I spout-no waste, no mcs-everl 9 good reasons why YOU should fry SNO-BOL 1. Exduvve No-Drip Pouring Spovrtl 2.

GecmstoiTet bowls brighter, fosJef sudsing odiool Kitlj of oil bowl germsl 4. Sofa for septic Ionics! 5. Removes hard woler rust jtoim! 4. Deodorizes leaves light, POM Ken! I Extra Household Uses, Too! 7. Opens droirn--keeps them Wonderful for cleaning copper, ceramics, earthenware, glass! 1 ShJnet hord-lo-decr, Hlet Clubs And Classes Regina Elena Lodge 530, Independent Order of the sons of Italy, holding wiener roast at the of Mary Lipperini, Old Connellsville Rd.

Members are asked to bring baked goods. Friendship Needle Club, all- day quilting in the grange hall at High House. Consorella Avigianese Lodge, meets in lodge hall, Springer 7:30. Junior Nest 32, C. F.

U. Mothers Club of Uniontown, special meeting, in Croatian Hall, Franklin 7. Rebekab Past Noble Grands Club, meels in home ot Dorothy McGee, Deer Lake. Covered dish dinner at 6, Lytle Reunion To Be Held At Rainbow Park The Lytle reunion committee held a meeting Sunday, July 137 at -the home ot Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Churley. Those on the committee a Mrs. Kathryn Ganoe, presidenl; Mary Morrison, vice president; Mrs. Katherine Baughmanj. secretary; Preston Lytle, treasurer; Frank Lytle, park; Mrs.

Delores Lytle, Mrs. Dorothy games; Harry Churley, pop; Lucy Parnell, Mrs. Elizabeth Sarver, tables. The picnic will be held Sunday, July 27, at Rainbow Park, Fairchance. Dinner will be served at 1 o'clock.

All friends and relatives are Invited to come and bring a picnic basket. Games will provide the entertainment. VISIT HERE Mrs. Frank Hansel and grandson, Forest Hills. Long Island, N.

are arriving today to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Franklin, Johnson Ave.

CLEARANCE SNO lOIr FABRIC OUTLET TURNTABLE OPEN EVENINGS GE 8-6509 Surprise Party Held Recently For Donnie Dean Donnie Dean was guest of honor al a surprise party Saturday night at his home in Flatwoods in Ihe observance of his 2Isl birlhday anniversary. The affair took thejorm of a weiner roast and ham fry. attending were Mr. and Mrs. George Dean, McKinley Dean, Karen and Gloria Dawn, Hopwood; Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Leichliter, Marlene and i 1 a Leichliter, Bandy LeiSiliter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Robinson arid son Keilh, Pete Brosky, Keisterville; Mr. and Mrs.

Harry L. Dean' and son Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Rogerson, and Melvin Rogerson, JMr. and Mrs.

Marion Dean, Billy Dean, Sharon and Janet Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dean and daughter Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Martin and daughter Lena Faye, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis and Leon Lorenz, Mrs. Brands Sessler, Mr. and Mrs. H.

M. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Novak and son James, Flatwoods; Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Stephen and daughter Cindy, Perryopolis; Mrs. Willard Slricklto and daughleTLinda, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abr am and son Sammy, Uniontown; Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Haney, Dawson and (he guest of honor, Donnie Dean. Family Picnic Is Planned By The Art Club The Uniontown announced plans Art for Club has family picnic to be held Sunday, Aug. 3. at 1:30 p. m.

at the mountain home of Alfred Jonjs on the El- lioltsville Road. Those planning to attend are asked lo a basket lunch. Reservations are to be made as joon as possible with Dorothy Lerch, GE 8-1614, after 5:30 m. Anyone desiring transportation may also call make HARMONY GROUP Ladies Harmony Group will Jonighl at 8 o'clock 'at Enany's. All women interested in singing are invited.

Couple To Reside In New York Toni Cavalcante, Philip Clark Recite Nuptial Vows On July 5 Reciting vows Saturday, July 5, in St. Mary's R. C. Church, Leckrone, were Toni Alberta Cavalcante, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred E. Cavalcante, Edenborn, and Philip Arnold Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Denver, Colo. The 10 o'clock ceremony was read by the Rev.

Anthony G. Hardy before an altar setting of white gladioli and ferns. Maurene Culleton presided at the organ for a recital of nuptial music and her numbers included "Ave Maria," "On This Day, 0 Beautiful Mother" and "At Thy Feet I'm Kneeling. The bride, given in marriage Fairchance Is Setting For Rites Free Methodist Church, Fairchance, was the setting Saturday, June 28, for the marriage of Belva Rae Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Sutton, Fairchance, and Harry G. Wilson son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, New Geneva. The double ring ceremony was solemnized at 5:30 p.m.

with the Rev. Forrest B. Ray officiating before an altar banked with white flowers and ferns. Mrs. Delberla Fairchance, presented a piano recital of wedding favorites.

She accompanied the soloist, Dolores Kairat, in her number God Hath Promised." The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Phillip W. Sut ton, appeared in a street-length dress of white tucked fashioned with draped neckline of chiffon and back streamers She carried a bouquet of carna lions and pompons. Beverly Hall, serving as malt of honor a only attendant wore street-length blue sheath with side draped skirt and she carried a bouquet of carnations George Swaney, brother-in-Jaw of the was Mr. Wilson's best man. Usher was Philip Sutton Jr, For daughter's wedding Mrs.

Sulton chose a light green dress ith while accessories Mrs. Wilson, mother of the bride groom, wore a tan print dress with white accessories. mothers had corsages of white roses. The bride graduated Georges Twp. High School, Class of 1953.

by her father, wore a ballerina- length gown of while embroidered organdie, scalloped scoop Mr. Wilson graduated Masontown High School, from Class of 1956, and is employed by the Tri-County Service, Inc. The couple will reside in Un iontown H. D. 2.

Masontown OES To Hold Outing In Greensboro The annual family pjcnic ol Ideal Chapter 213, Order of the Eastern Star, Masontown, wit be held Sunday at Monview Re creation Park, Greensboro. A playground and swimming pool are for those desiring to USD them. The chapter -will furnish fiam and rolls for the swimming meal, w.hich will be served at 5:30 p.m. Those attending are asked to bring their-own table service, a covered dish and beverage. Mrs.

Betty Jones is serving as chairman of the affair. is Mary Jane Titus, assisted by Mrs. Pearl Pento and Mrs. Edna Spears. Mrs.

Violet Snyder is worthy matron. Mt. Washington Class To Meet Friday At 8 The regular meeting of the Adult Bible Class of the Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church, Farminglon, will be held at the church Friday night at 3 o'clock. There will be devotions, bnsi ness meeting, showing of a film and a social hour.

All members and friends are urged to attend. Audrey W. Barclay is class president. NO-DRIP POURING SPOUT No No Mess originol liquid toilet bowl cleaner fashioned with neckline, short sleeves and full skirt. She wore three quarter scalloped a mitts.

Her shoulder-length veil of illusion a attached to a crown of seed pearls and sfie carried a cascade of while roses centered with a while orchid and ivy streamers, Mrs. Ilila Pento was her sister's matron of honor and only attendant. She appeared in a ballerina-lenglh gown of accor dion pleated blue nylon with neckline and short sleeves. She completed her lovely ensemble with a crown of blue carnations and she carried a Colonial bou- quel of pink carnations. Robert Clark, Arlington, was his brother's best man.

Ushering was Raymond Cavalcante, brother of the bride. The bride's molher chose a green Japanese silk dress wilh white accessories and white rosebud corsage. Supplementing the ceremony a was served in the of the bride's parents, where a reception for 75 gucsls look place in the evening. When the newlyweds left for a trip to Virginia and New York City, the bride was wearing for (raveling a a matchsllx dress, white accessories and a while orchid corsage. The couple i make their home in New York Cily.

The new Mrs. Clark graduated from German Twp. High School, class of 1S56, and was formerly employed by the Finance Alexandria, Va. Mr. Clark is employed in New York City with the Metropolitan Life Ins.

Co. 10th Reunion Is Planned By Redstone '48 Redstone Twp. High School, Class of 1948, has completed plans for ils tenth anniversary reunion. The affair jrill be held Sunday, 31, o'clock at Shady Side Inn. Johnny V'ass and his orchestra will furnish the music for dancing.

Reservations must be made by Aug. 15. Anyone knowing the addresses of the following classmates is asked to contact Mrs. Doris Jean Manns at CK 6-M75 or Mrs. Louise Sobek, OS 7-4500: Nicholas Gaforia, Delilah Chism Giles, Ernest Colinet, Ethel Daniels, Anna Duranl, Donald Hrabak, Joseph Hudachecfc, Ruby Lee Jones, Wilma Krelko, i a Kremposky and Juarfita Wilslon.

MR. AND MRS. PHILIP A. CLARK --Herild-standud Pholn Local Residents Return From Western Vacation Mr. and Mrs.

Harry F. Hughes, 51 Bierer have recently returned from a (rip to the Bad Lands, S. Yellowstone National Park, and Spokane, where they visited Mr. Hughes' uncle, Guy Hughes. They also were gucsls of Mrs.

Pearl Norman of Seattle, and Blr. and Mrs. Clarenct Hughes, Denver, Colo. VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs.

Robert M. Tillol- son and son, Charles, Dixon are leaving tonight for a two-week visit in Colliervilie, as guests of Mrs. Tillotson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean.

Mr. Tillolson is acalioning from his (Hies as district sales manager for the Pennsylvania Railroad. WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL VAIUBI! ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE REDUCED BATHING SUITS, PEDAL PUSHERS, SHORTS, etc. ALL SUMMER DRESSES INCLUDED! SPECIAL SAVINGS GRAB BAG OF SUMMER SPORTSWEAR Values GO- To $1.95 OC SOME GRAND VALUES HERE! BMjaifuiij TM ptd rce! ror special occasions I tots 'n teens of ill ages. GREEN STAMPS MRS, MICHAEL'S CHILDREN'S SHOP 55 So.

Gal. Unionlowrt GE 8-5151 OPEN 'TIL 9 FRIDAY-CLOSED AT 6 SATURDAY BARGAINS by the SAVINGS by the POCKETBOOK that's what we've gol for you right here, right now! Be happy, go thrifty as you shop these Shoe values throughout the store. 7 OPEN FRIDAY P.M..

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