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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Society, Clubs And Classes--Barbara Cloud, Society Editor Xi Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Planning Card Party Hadassah Chapter Slates Donor Dinner April 27 Guest speaker for Uniontown Chapter of Hadassah at its annual donor dinner Wednesday, April 27, in the Tree of Life Synagogue, will be Mrs. D. Leonard (Fannie Cohen, of Westport, Conn. A member of the National Board of Hadassah and chairman of the Medical Center Building Fund Campaign, she has been vitally interested in Zionism and Jewish affairs iince her early youth. Following her journalism si dies at New York University, Mr Cohen entered the newspaper an magazine field.

She served as a sistant editor of The New Pale tine, an organ of the Zionist 0 ganization of America; assistar editor, of the Jewish Tribun editor of Home and Food an editor of Good Food. Her wor with the Zionist publication brought her into intimate conta with the great leaders of Amer can Zionism. A mother and business woman Mrs. Cohen has also found tim many outside activities. Sh served on the board of the Par A Synagogue Sisterhoo and as a Trustee of the Walde School in New York.

At presen she is a member of the congre gation at the Temple Bcth-EI i Norwalk, and active in th Mental Health Association. Hadassah has long been of concern to her and she has beer a member for more than twenty five years. That interest was in Rainbow Hop To Be Held Tonight At South Union Flying Fingers Club of South Union High School will sponsor a Post-Lenten Rainbow Hop to night in the school gymnasium, Dancing will be from 8 to 11:30. All students are invited. A gala highlight of the entertainment will be a floor show, with a cake walk as an additional attraction.

Refreshments will be served. Audrey Hudock is chairman and Mary Veno, co-chairman. Committees are: Hostess a Galinac, chairman; Jacque Sturm, co-chairman; Audrey Hudock, Dolores Meter. Refreshments Rosalie Wrable, chairman; Irma Jean Bell, cochairman; Sue Ann Davis, Shirley Dennis, Stella Speelman. Decorations Janice Frazee, chairman; Margaret Fetish, cochairman; Clara Kifer, Eleanor Ozimek, Dolores Wilson, Tom Rice, George Brnich, Dolores Meter, Aniceta Labiak, Palmer Sabatine, Marjorie Hudock, Eleanor Galinac.

Publicity Judy Labowitz, Dorothy Cindric, co-chairman; Margaret Bierbower, Donna Collins, Barbara i a Carol Crable. Stage Paul Lake, chairman; Palmer Sabatine, Co chairman; Barbara Leposky, Judy Leonard, Greta Morrison, Donna Lee Opolka, Shirley Swaney, Glenda Tissue. Program Ruby Wrable, chairman; Rosalie Dennis, co-chairman; Carol McNichol, Marlene Michael, Myrna Wagner, Kerry Ohler, Jay Hickson, Mary Renninger. Tickets Lorcta Koritko, chairman; Donna Morgan, co-chairman; Eleanor Baron, Sherrill Sorenson, Connie King, Dolores Zebro, Shirley Schnatterly. Guests Carolyn Oklland, chairman; Fay Overly, co-chairman; Wilma Reary, Huth Herring, Connie Ryan.

Officers of the club are: Eleanor Galinac, president; Tom Rice, vice president; Jacque Slurm, secretary; Dolores treasurer. Mary Louise Lucia is club sponsor. Principal of South Union is C. W. Frankhoiiser.

Supervising principal is Guy M. Clark. LODGE MEETS Gladys Rebekah Lodge 103 will meet tonight at 7:30 in the lodge rooifi. The time is advanced because of the "Dutch Maid" party set for 8:30. The public is invited.

tensified when she visited Israel with her husband in 1950 and saw at first-hand the daily miracles which Hadassah was work ing in that land. She returned, determined to play an important role in insuring the success of the Hadassah program. Also featured in the program will be Betty Lou Lampl, Pittsburgh, vocal artist, formerly of Uniontown. Mrs. Myron Kirshner is chairman of the affair.

Co-chairmen are Mrs. Leonard Freeman and Mrs. Norman Rofey. Guest Speaker Mrs. D.

L. Cohen Loretta M. Rumble Fiancee Of Airman Erwin W. Wilson Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Rumble of Greensboro, announce engagement of their daughter, Loretta Mae, to A.3.C irwin Woodrow Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Bobtown. Miss Rumble graduated from Mapletown High School, of 1953, and the Stenotype Institute of Pittsburgh where she was an honor student class of 1954. She is now ployed by the Air Force in the Pentagon Washington, D.C Airman Wilson attended Pohr Marion High School and Union town Technician Trade School He is presently stationed at Trav is Air Base, Calif.

Plans have not been made for the wedding. Minstrel Wil I Be Presented By Combined Choirs Under the direction of "Aunt Jemima," a role taken by the choir director, Mrs. Ethel Roden Jerwig, the combined choirs of it. Peter's Episcopal Church will resent their annual minstrel Wednasday, April 27, at 8 p.m. the Craig School auditorium.

Bill Marshall is interlocutor. Cnd men providing the barrage Jokes and ballads are Patty Trina Ashcraft, Susan ioover, J.D. Ruby, Mark Banner, Susan Noyes, Sammy Noyes, Nancy Smith, Nancy Parshall and Haryan Snyder. Other program participants vill be Donna Clark, Beth Barnes, Cathy Cluss, Daniel Willis, Becky Chancy, Mary Louise Coldren, Cathy George, Dorothy George, Penny Loeffel, Jay Kelly, Mary Aspinwall, Carol Conn, Mary Jllen Brown, Donna and Patty shannon, Debby Lanahan, Doris iteadman, a a a Sempsey, Mildred Louise Selienck, Mary osie Barclay, Molly Noyes. Curt Bun Wyatt, Marvin Gray, tussle Barnes, Tommy Loeffel, obert Sempsey.

Douglas Barnes, eil Ooppelt, Dotty Smart, Nan Vyatt. Accompanist for the program Mrs. Gervvig. Proceeds will be used for the choir camp fund, 'ickete may be purchased from hoir members or at the door the ight of the performance. rogress Club Lists Loretta Mae Rumble "lubsAnd Classes Spring a Uniontown ranch Christian Endeavor, Thirc fesbyterian Church, 6:30.

Adult Confirmation Class, St. eter's Episcopal Church, in Parish ouse, 8. Young Adult Class, Second Pres- yterian will meet at lurel Lane Bowling Alleys, 8:15. Post-Lenten Rainbow Hop, Fly- Fingers Club, South Union High hool gym, 8 to 11:30. Students vited.

Fourth Annual Minstrel by enallen Grange 1091, New Salem hool Auditorium, 8:15. Junior Student Nurses of Un- ntown Hospital, skating party, Melody Rink, 8 to 11. Public vited. Rainbow Assembly advisory a room M.C.A.. 7:30.

1 of Uniontown Hadassah Sabbath service, Tem- 8. Spring Music Festival, Lafayette nior High School auditorium, Public invited. Woman's Society of Christian rvice, Calvary Methodist Church, vered dish dinner, 6:15. Mem- irs of Circle 6 will be hostesses id lead devotions. Movie, "City ory." Election of officers.

Trease chests to be turned in. SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER I I Mr. Jock Crowley, factory trained expert will be here all day Saturday, April 23 for no charge Mr. CrowUy will sharpen and ail your old razor There's a $5.00 Allowance for your Old Raior when you purchase a now Sunbeam, $27.30, $29.50 MM' Street Floor For Monday Biweekly meeting of the Prog- ess Club will be held Monday fternoon at 2 o'clock in the lome of Mrs. H.

N. Hough, Nat- onal Pike East. Program topics will be: "Mexi- an Folk Lore," by Mrs. J. Rusell Milliken, and "James J.

Hill," iy Mrs. Thomas Mullan. Betty Griffith Chairman OfAffairScheduledMay4 A popular spring function in the form of a card party is being planned by members of Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Wednesday, May 4, is the date reserved for the affair at the VFW Hall, W. Main St.

Named as chairman is Betty Griffith. The following committee heads have been appointed: Tickets--Helen Delehunt. Publicity--Janet Marker. Reservations Imogene Homes- burg, GE 7-3917. Tables--Jean Rizzo.

Table Prizes Mary Margaret Byers. Door Prizes--Jo Bozek. Refreshments--Betty Barnes. Women Will Motor To 3rownsville Recites Vows Women of the Moose, Chapter 228, are to meet at 1:30 Sunday afternoon, April 24, in the Moose Home, Penn St. The group i motor to Brownsville to attend the Academy of Friendship Night program.

Uniontown members will articipate in the ritualistic cere- nony and the closing. Those ilanning to take part in the event are asked to wear gowns. Faye Olfchesky of Crucible, was warded the basket of groceries. DAUGHTER BORN Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Cabot, Lemont was a aughter at 11:54 p. on Sunday in the Uniontown Hospital. Newly-Elected Officers Named By Dorcas Class Mrs. Esther Duff was named president of the Dorcas Class, Calvary Methodist Church, at the election of officers held recently in the church social room. Vice president is Harriett Inks.

Other officers elected were Mrs. Ethel Thornell, secretary; Mrs. Mary Fritsch, assistant secretary: Mrs. Myrtle Pegg, treasurer; Katherine Collier, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Emma Hollis, librarian; Belle Inks, pianist; Mrs.

Esther assistant pianist. Installation ceremonies were in charge of the pastor, Dr. E.J. Keifer. Presiding officer was the vice president, Mrs Jessie Brown.

Devotions were led by Mrs. Sadie Craig and Mrs. Myrtle Pegg. Devotional leaders for the class are Harriett Inks, Mrs. Mrs.

Bertha Fike, Mrs. Jennie Rowan and Mrs. Florence Chidester. Class teachers are Mrs. Elizabeth Keifer, Mrs.

Ahleen Shanaberger and Cora Weltner. Mrs. Eugene Podlogar Cecelia Pazicni Becomes Bride Of Eugene Podlogar The marriage of Cecelia Pazicni, daughter of Mrs. Mary Ann Pazicni, Herbert, to Eugene Podlogar, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Podlogar of Maxwell, was solemnized March 12 in a civil ceremony performed in Winchester, Va. Only attendants for the couple were the bridegroom's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Patako, Maxwell. The new Mrs.

Podlogar attended Redstone Twp. High School and a former employe of Orchid was Cleaners in Uniontown. Mr. Ppd- iogar attended Brownsville High School prior to service with the U. S.

Navy and is now employed by the Hillman ville. Barge Browns- The newlyweds are making their lome in Brownsville. PARENTS OF SON At 11:13 p. on Sunday in the Uniontown Hospital a son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Grove of Masontown. Union Class Of'35 Selects New Reunion Date North Union Twp. High School, class of 1935, has hanged the date for its 20th anniversary reunion. Originally slated for June 25, the affair will now be leld on July 9 at Shady Side Inn. Dinner for members, heir husbands and wives will-be served at 6:30.

Named as master of ceremonies is the class president, Cupp of Alexandria, Va ames eservations are to be made no than June 25 with the chair Beverly Walters Cowie opwood, R.D. 1. Members of the banquet com littee include: Ethel Cober iringer, Lillian Hair Hoover helma Savage LaClair, Woodrov Edgar Frantz, HaroU olbert and William Cowie. Highlighting the occasion wil an evening of dancing. Plan re underway for engaging an or lestra for the event.

The group will hold its nex iceting Monday, May 2, at th ome of Mrs. Cowie. Class mem ers are urged to attend. nnuol Banquet Set Champion Class Martha Champion Class, Grea ethel Baptist Church, at its pril meeting set May 5 as the ate for its annual Mother aughter banquet. Reservations for the dinner.

ar be made by Monday, May 2 ith Eileen Burke, phone GE 3057. Hostesses tor the evening were mma Jean Hebb, Sara Grooms id Mary Lib Ellis. Sara Grooms as devotional leader, xson is class teacher. Martha quare Dance To Take lace In Bethelboro Activity committee of Ridgeview range will sponsor a square dance the grange hall at Bethelboro night at 8:30. Franklin Trio will furnish the usic and Bobby Christopher wil figure caller.

Serving on the committee are orence Rankin, Hazel Rankin harles Craig and Mary Frances raig. The public is invited. S)IPJ to $4.95 Extra thick cushioned Insole, moldcd-ln arch cushion help keep feet from tiring. In washable Black and White. For the llttio tot In washable Blnck and White.

$3.75 $3.95 Size to 3 Sizes 3 In 12 Complete selection of U. KED CHAMPION OXFORDS SIZES II 1H-M $2.95 $3,45 $3,95 Red, Blue, Charcoal Brown, plus I crazy mixed-lip Kcds in all colon. BOSTON SHOE STORE S3 W. Main Strut Uniontown, Third Birthday Exchangettes' Banquet To Be Held At Shady Side Inn Exchangettes have reserved Wednesday, May 4, as the date for their Mother-Child banquet, which will be held at Shady Side Inn. There will be a special menu for children.

Dinner will be served at 6 p. m. Arrangements for an unusual and entertaining program ere also being- made, with details to be announced in the near fii- Celebrating his third birthday anniversary on Sunday, April 17, was Gene Skowronek son of Mrs. Eugene Skowronek, Rear 4 Loch Lomond St. He is the grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Payson, 8 Loch Lomond and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Skowronek of Grindstone. Mrs.

Skowronek is the former Betty Payson. OUTSTANDING VALUES! FINEST SELECTIONS! MRS. MICHAEL'S CHILDREN'S SHOP 55 So. Gal. Ph.

GE 8-5591 IT'S FREDERICK'S FOR ture. Named as general chairman is Mrs. Joseph John. Her committee aides are as follows: Program--Mrs. Charles Hagan, Mrs.

Joseph Rehanek. Decorations, Favors--Mrs. S. F. Scheggia, Mrs.

Francis Palumbo, Mrs. H. L. Wandel. Each member will be contacted for reservations.

President is Mrs. Theodore J. Kazmiersky. Retiring Matron To Be Feted At Dinner Tonight Officers of Uniontown Chapter 263, Order of the Eastern Star, will entertain at dinner tonight at 6:30 at the White Swan Hotel, complimenting the chapter's retiring worthy matron, Katherine Bonchosky. Dinner will be served in the Lynn Room.

In attendance will be: Mary Lynn, the incoming worthy matron; Pearl Sneddon, Hazel Rider, Martha Lou Taylor, Laura Honse, Henrietta Junk, Barbara Cole, Helen Grubb, Elizabeth Gallagher, Rhoda Grimm, Clarissa Smith, Ruth Rider, Marjone Cramer, Amy Gideon, Violet Morgan, Mary Jean Rankin, Lucille Mosser, Martha Moser, Harriet Rockwell, Esther Merryman, Evelyn Tracy and the guest of honor, Katherine Bonchosky. Cards will be the after-dinner diversion. 4 PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Tarpley of Fairchance, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son at 4:29 a.

on Sunday in the Uniontown Hospital. German Grange Youth Group To Present Program Youth committee of German Grange 785 will be in charge of the program tonight in the grange hall at High House. The group will also provide the lunch at the close of the meeting. Chairman of the committee is Herb Matthews. Assisting are Bill Shoaf, Jarpes Gower, Glenn Townsend, James Diamond, Don Pegg, Martha Crise, Maxine Springer and Janet Grove.

The program will feature a play by youth of the grange; selections by Thomas Kaucheck, group singing and a quiz on grange procedure. Young people of the grange are invited to bring younger members of their families. Other grange members are welcome. SPAGHETTI SUPPER Esther's Community Club, a recently organized group, will serve a spaghetti supper Saturday in the basement of St. George's Church, Lincoln St.

Serving will be from 4 to 8. The public is invited. Patrons preferring to take dinners home are asked to bring containers. Plans Completed For Post-Easter Dance Of LAAOH An entertainment attraction for I next with week is announced today a for a Post-Easter I square dance Friday, April 29,1 released 'by the Ladies Auxiliary! to the Ancient Order of Hiber-l nians, Division 1. The affair will be held at the I Watering Trough on Route 40,1 with dancing from 9 to 1 to the! music of the popular Trail! Blazers, Mrs.

Richard Lowden has beenl named chairman and Mrs. Lloydl Vail, co-chairman. Tickets mayl be obtained from members of thel LAAOH or at the door the of the dance. Soled Whttt Nu-Bwt LIFE What a bouncing, thrilling. floating feeling! You're walking on as colorful as all outdoors.

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