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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING STANDARD About People You Know By BETTY FRANCOS Mary Murphy, Ethel MeCann, Edna StrieU and Grace Keener of McClellandtown, have returned from a trip to Williamsburg, and Jamestown, Va, Ami Lyon of Morgantown, W. visited her mother, Mrs. C. C. Madore of Cycle Ave, Donald Edward is the name chosen by Mr, and Mrs.

Donald Bell of Uniontown, for their.first child born Aug. 15, 1966 in Uniontown Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds 6 ounces. Paternal grandparents are Mr, arid Mrs. Anthony Bell of Felly St.

Maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Joseph E. Seman Oliver 1. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Harold Antram of 65 E. Wine have chosen the name Karen Lee lor their fourth child and third daughter born Aug. 18 in 'Uniontown Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds 11 ounces.

Her sisters and brother are Dawna Rae, Lauri Jo and Jeffrey Harold. Grandparents are Ralph Feuster of Wine and Mr. and Mrs. John Antram of New Salem. Mrs.

Antram is the former Frances Feuster. Mr. and Mrs. John Waligura, 57.Lincoln and Mrs. John'Waligura and son, Troy, 5 Mr.

and Sanner, North Mr. 'and Mrs. Mike Waligura and daughter, Devie, Hop wood and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newcomer, Unionlown, were in Washin'gton, D.

for the wedding of the former's son, Dennis Waligura to Carol Dean. The newlyweds are how honeymooning at Naggs N. Mr. and William Roderick and son Billy of W. Church snd Mrs, Cora Wheeler of New Salem, attended the wedding of Cynthia Bowie and Jay Coales at the-'First Christian Church in'.

McKees- pbrt. The bride- is the granddaughter, of Mrs. Linda Peiffer of 45 Ben Lomond St. John Chidester HI, 71 Gilmore and Mr and Mrs. John Lloyd, 10 Kensington Circle, attended a dinner at Oak- nwnt Country Club on Satur day in honor of Joan 1 Friday arid John H.

Ewing whose wedding will take place Saturday, Sept. 10. Hosts for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J.

Diebold and Dr. and Mrs. Rupert H. Friday of Fox Chapel, Mr. and Mrs! Guy W.

Wolcott and'daughter, Dawn Louise flf Toledo, Ohio visited with Mrs. Woleott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M.

Carroll' of Morgantown Rd. During their visit here they a Uniontown High School's class of 1941 reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sabatula Mrs.

Joseph Sabatula Mrs. Walter Chmiel and son and Pete Budik and son, all local residents, recently vacationed in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zwang ol Pittsburgh, visited for severa 1 days with Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan Ginsburg of Gilmore St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryner and daughter, Kristi of Cleveland, Ohio visited with their par ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Erman Hofl of Coolspring and Mrs. Gertrude Bryner of Lemont Furnace. Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Carr ol HEARTBURN? inn Uf miiiciH in tin liltli trmn, NEW OFFICERS-Queen of Peace Chapter, Catholic Business and Professional Womea's installed new officers at the fourth annual dinner Sunday night in (he Knights of Columbus Home. Left to right seated: Mary president; Rev. A. L. Zwoltoski, Cardale, moderator and installing officer; Dor- is-Szewczyk, vice president.

Standing: Mary Walsh, recording secretary; Nora Holliday, substituting for Dolores Petcheny, treasurer; Ann Murlha, corresponding secretary. Most Rev. William G. Coanare, D.D. bishop of Greensburg Diocese, was speaker.

--Herald-SUndtrd Photo 3 Students To Bethany Three students from'this area will.be among 'the '370 newcomers who will enter'Bethany College for the academic year beginning-Sept. 10. They include: Thomas Hartley, a graduate of Uiiiontown Joint High School, Class, 1966, where he. participated in track and wrestling and held membership in the Key Nancy- Morrison, Areford 1966 graduate of Uniontown Senior High, where was a. member the Library Club, and James Zimcosky, also a 1966 graduate from Uniontown and a football letter man.

Variety Supper At Springliill A Spririghill Furnace Presbyterian Church will sponsor a variety supper Saturday in the church dining room. Serving is from 5 'to 8 p.m. The public is invited. The menu include homemade noodles, chicken, ham, meat rolls, salads, vegetables, '-homemade rolls, pies and choir will hold a bake sale during the dinner hours. Wilson are celebrating their wedding anniversary today Mrs.

Carr is the former Mary Ann Poletz. rThey have a son, Mark. Mrs. Michael Buchko and: children, Lisa and Jeffrey of Adele have 'returned from a 10-day 1 vacation at Stokes Bay-on LakVlluron, Ontario, Canada. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Stron- check of Smock, are celebrating their wedding anniversary today, Aug. 24. They are the parents of two children, Louise, a dental assistant in the offices of Dr. LI G.

Howard and John, a member of the 'senior class at Uniontown Area Senior High School. Mr; and Mrs. Michael McDonough of are visiting Mrs. McDonough's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul K. Dills of, 193 W. Main St. Before arriving here they spent a week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Coldren of Cleveland, Ohio. They were accompanied here by Mrs. Coldren who is visiting her father, Ed ward Hay of 329 Derrick Ave. Mrs. McDonough is the former Marcia Ann Dills.

Margaret Ann Brenzy of New Salem, is celebrating her birthday anniversary today. She is a bookkeeper at J. J. Wholesale Co. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Yowler of Loch Lomond are cele- brating their 20th wedding anniversary today. They are th parents of a daughter, Cheryl. Susan Seeman, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Seeman of Carmichacls; will celebrate her 13th birthday anniversary on Thursday. Frank Congelio, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank R. Congelio, Allison, 'is marking his third birthday today. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs, Emilio Pasqualucci, Brownsville, and Mrs. Marie Congelio, Allison, and the late Camen Congelio.

Donald Crawford, son of Mr. 1 and Mrs. George Crawford, Main West Brownsville, will celebrate his birthday tomorrow. Mrs. Frank R.

Camino, Cleveland, Ohio, is a birthday celebrant today. She is the former Virginia Laughery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laughery, Main West Brownsville. Laura Lynn Ludrosky, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Ludrosky, Alexandria, marked her fourth birthday Aug. 12. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Zobec, Brownsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ludrosky Roscoe. Mrs. Louis Olesky, Brownsville, is a.

birthday celebrant today James Daniel Bado, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bado, Cleveland, Ohio, celebrated his second birthday Saturday. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Bado, 232 Cadwallader Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Velican, Bentleyville, observed their 29th wedding anniversary 'Aug. 10.

Foreman Is Named MR. RUFF Earl R. Ruff, Jr. of Patter son Heights, Beaver County, has been named distribu lion foreman at Uniontown for Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania; Inc. Ruff started his career with the gas company in 1951 at New Brighton, where he has workec the past 16 years, most recently as a customer serviceman.

He is a member of the Evan gelical United Brethren Church is a former justice of the peaci in Patterson Heights and was a volunteer fireman and Republ can committeeman for the bor ough. He attended the Beaver Campus of Pennsylvania Stale University. Mr. Ruff and his wife, Etta Mae, and their three children Robert, 5, and David 2, are seeking a home in the Uniontown area. Losl Was Found GREENVILLE, Tenn.

(AP) Clarence McKay of Greenevilli lost his wallet containing $350 last summer while fishing on Douglas Lake near here. This year, he went fishing in the same spot and hooked his wallet. The cash was water-dam aged but intact. SPECIAL SELLING! Hnf RmnMTots Yur.ps Fow-tait lined FuMon Stfint Sparidlng CcJw Choici Soft and supple a fashion choice in four earthy colors. Your" pick Vintage Red, Loam Black, Jug Brown, Country Green.

Sizes 5 to 10 to 10 AA. Hurry for the rock bottom price during this special sale. Shoe Salon--1st Floor THIS WEEK ONLY! UNIONTOWN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST UN-PAGI I SHOP TODAY 10'til 5 10 CAMPUS TOWN Where the "CAMPUS ACTION Kaufman's First Floor Accessories Dept a. 2-piece suit by Macshore Classics. Double breasted jacket and A-line skirt in wide wale corduroy colors: Berry and Green.

Sizes 8 to IS $ia SHOULDER BAG Grained leather by Lctisse" Adjustable handle. Colors: Avante or Black $13 h. Matclimates by Macshore print col- Ion goes hand-in-hand wilh matching wool skirt. Blouse sizes 30 to 38, Plum and Gold Print 55 Straight skirt sizes 10 to 16, Plum and Gold 53 SHOULDER BAG Grained leather by Letisse' chain handle Navy Espresso, Avante, Black and Hayride $6 c. Maichmates sweaters and skirts.

wool heather or solids Cardigans $9 Turtle $7 V-Neck and Crew Neck Fully lined A-line and straight skirts'in Heather Blue, Heallier Wine Berry and Heather Camel also solid colors in Navy, Brown. Black, Plum, Hunter Green and Gold. Sizes 8 15 $9 SHOULDER BAG Grained leather by Letisse' chain handle. Colors: Avante, Espresso and Black $10 Head Band by Gtcnlex $1.00 Triangle by Glentex $100 Triangle by Glentex Textured Stretch Hosiery $1.50 to Textured Stretch Hosiery, $1,50 to $1 TcS Stretch d. Initial Pins Gold-Tone Finish.

$1.00 Mock Initial Pendant Mock Initial Pins (Pin and Pendant in Gold-Tone Finish) Crest Pins Assorted colors and styles in Gold or Silver Tones $1.00 $1.00 and $2 Accessories 1st Floor.

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