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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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PAGE W-UNIONTOWN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2(, IS63 YMCA Offers New Classes Three additional classes in the Uniontown YMCA So-Ed program are scheduled to begin today, according to Charles Oldland, chairman. The first of these is an instruction swim for men to he held 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. This class is for beginners only with Frank Compton, general secretary, as the instructor. An inteniiediale swim for women will be at 0 p.m. This scries is designed for those who can swim at least one length of the pool.

Improvement of the basic strokes, learning new strokes and i i will he stressed. The instructor for this will also be Mr. Compton. The last course on Thursday night will he "Law for Laymen" with Myron Wannan as the instructor. Mr.

Warman served as law librarian of Fayette County for 15 years and is presently a practicing attorney. Rights, responsibilities and obligations under the law will be explained and the course is intended to give a working understanding of legal principles. Further information regarding enrollment may be obtained by calling the YMCA. Enrollment is open to any adult in the Greater Ifnionlown Area. About People You Know By BETTT FRANCOS C-C Is Busy On Transfer Greater llnionlown Chamber of Commerce office will move next week from its present location in the White Swan Hotel to 39 S.

Bteson Blvd. Executive Director Donald W. Murphy said the transfer of off i will be completed and ready to transact business by Friday, Nov. 1. Mrs.

Ruth Friedman, who has been associated with the Chamber about 7 years, is office man ager. The new quarters will provide more space, more adequate fa cililies and'will be more easily accessible to members as well as visitors in the city or anyone desiring any of the valuable in- a lion available in the Chamber office, Mr. Murphy said. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Williard and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Me- Kenzie, Masonlown, were called to Zanesville, Ohio, by the death of their uncle, D. W. Dave Kid- cr.

Services were conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at the DeLong and Baker funeral Home, Zanesville. Mary Ann Petro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Pclro, Union is celebrating her birthday anniversary today.

She is a student at Ben Franklin Junor High School. Their ninth child and first son was born Oct. 15 in Uniontown lospilal to Mr, and Mrs. John filler of Snydei Terrace. He has been named John Patrick.

His sisters are Mary Lou, June Ann, Sharon Lee, Becky, Susie, Judy, Jo and Cindy. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pike of Vadsworth, Ohio, have returned wme after being called here by he death of Mrs. Pike's father, XJSlcr Avera.

Mrs. Pike is the ormer Marita Avera. Mrs. William Onesko and son, Silly, formerly of Oliver, left by jet plane for Los Angeles to join heir husband and father, and make their future home there. Mrs.

Onesko i3 the former Rekrut. Susan Kopas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kopas, Fairchance, wil' be two years old tomorrow, Oct. 25.

She has a jrother, Frank. Her mother is the former Betty Chury. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Valari Perryopolis, are the parents of iheir second child and first son born Oct.

19 in Uniontown Hos pital at 11:27 a.m. He has been named Steve Francis Jr. His sistc-r, Tammie Ann, will be four years old Nov. 1. Mrs.

Valari is the former Pearl Vehorie of West Newton. Rev. and Mrs. B. W.

Hawkins and children of Hobbs, N.M.. spent a week with Mrs. Hawk ins' mother, Mrs. Lester Avera Evans St. They were called here by the death of Mrs.

Hawkins father. Mrs. Hawkins is the former Patricia Avera. Hold Service In Mt. Rose Naomi Chapter 7, Order of a rn Star, will hold a Thanksgiving Service Sunday at 7 p.m.

in Ml. Rose Bap i Church. Rev. C. J.

Walker, host pastor, will he the speaker. The public is invited. Serving 01 the committee for the affair are: Eleanor Wright, chairman; Nancy Jenkins, Jean Mills and Dora Jackson. John Knox Class Will Meet Tonight John Knox Bible Class will meet at 7:30 torjight in the Fellowship Room of the Third Presbyterian Church, according to President David Ailken. A so cial hour will follow.

TO GRAND JURY Informations for (he November Grand Jury were filed in Fayette County Court yesterday Charged Harry Laskey rear 83 Bei. Lomond Union town, establishing and permit ting gambling, and Mary Azar 200 Askren assault and bat tery, by George Azar. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGau ghey and daughter, Colleen Pittsburgh, visited recently with Mrs.

McGaughey's mother, Mrs, Clara Dearth, Mullen St. Eleanor, Madeline and Roberi McKenna, 8 N. Beeson Blvd. were in Harrisburg recently fo visit with their sister, Mrs. W.

W. Kern. Celebrating their wedding an- Births Uniontown Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Thorn as, Oden Confluence, daughter at 11:21 p.m.

Monday Oct. 21, 1963. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kodric 139 Elma Uniontown, a daughter at 10:08 a.m.

Tuesday Oct. 22, 1963. Mr. and Mrs. James C.

Bow ers, Flat Rock Road, Markleys burg Box 199, a daughter a 12:19 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22 1963. Brownsville Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Tokar Brownsville, a daughter at p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1963. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Harden Brownsville, a daughter at 1:4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1963 Connellsville Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mur phy, Dunbar Box 38, a daugh ter at 11:45 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct 22, 1963. AJ ancient as of medicine It the or prunnaeUfi Elm. Sun Diug upholds ihs ancient tradition of the pharmacist's profession today or jour health acS uttfare first abOTc all considerations. This concern (s evident In the erfrrday ojxretion of every Sun Drug Store. men minv fttn experience to develop the belt presiviptlon cemce Bun cuch men I Ukca many ech handling targe of.

prescriptions, to mtlr.tiln the freshnt atoelr Sun Drug has such utockl It iitti research consunt dtvftoptr.tnt to that the lattct drugs are made sun has eucti con- era for you. it our first concern, Uniontown Shopping Center 537 Moryefttown Hwiif GE 1-1 992 versary today are Mr. and day. Their son, Harry Is member of the George Wash- gton learn, Dick Cramer, Coolspring ceiebrafing his birthday an- versary today. Air.

and Airs Clarence (Pete) lomas, Uniontown ft. D. 3, ob- rved iheir 15th wedding anni- srsary Sunday, Oct. 20. Mr.

homas was a birthday Oct, 8. The couple has a lughtcr, Joanne, residing in who celebrated her rlhday anniversary Oct. 11. Fred P. Lebder, i ward the USS Sidus, San Fransco, has arrived home a'21-day leave.

He is the of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Leber, 22 Highland Ave. Mr. and Mrs.

Car) Woodward, Lemon were called fo etroif, recently by the of Mrs. Woodward's broth George Layhue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.

Grif fith, Hopwood, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary Thursday, Oct. 17. They are the parents of two daughters, Mrs. James a McCormick, Lawn and Mrs. George (Joanne) Thompson, a Lane, The Griffiths also have four grandchildren.

i a i i i Murray celebrated his birthday anniversary Tuesday, Oct. 22. Mrs. J. W.

4V7 Braddock observed her birthday anniversary Sunday, Oct. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fike, Markleysburg; Vivian a Coolspring; Sylvia Moore, Detroit, and Mr.

and Mrs. a i Rxjsenberger, Lemont Furnace, attended the funeral of Clara Barley at Shady Grove, W. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Payson, Oliver, attended Parent Weekend at West Virginia University Saturday where their son, THE EVENING STANDARD Francis, is in advanced ROTC training. They also visited their daughter, Carole Ann, a freshman pre journalism student, who served as a hostess at Terrace Hall. Accompanying the Paysons were their son, Edward and Ronald Smorada, Oliver. Joe Krofcheck, San Francisco, has been called here by the death of his father, Joseph Krofcheck. Pompura, son of Michael Pomjmra, Youngstown, Ohio, celebrated his first birthday anniversary Sunday, He is staying with his uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. George Sheba, National Pike West. NON-SUPPORT CASE John Hall, Brooklyn, N.V., will face Fayetle County Domestic Relations Court on desertion and non-support charges filed by his wife Leona Hall of Masontown R. D. 1.

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