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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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Residing In Pittsburgh Nuptial Vows Exchanged In St. Therese R. C. Church -IB! EVENING tTAMMKD, UMONTOWN. WEDNESDAY, UnKMUA ATTRACTIVE CHILDREN--These attractive youngsters are the children of Mr.

and JIrs. Peter Slavic, 2 Truman Homcwood Terrace. They are, left to right, Anna JIarie, Peter M. and Mary Bernadetle. A a Marie was nine on July 5.

Peter celebrated his i birthday on Aug. 2. Celebrating her first birthday on Aug. 11 was Mary Bernaclctte. Grandparents of the threesome are Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Alexander, Leisenring 1, and George Slavic, Fairbank, and the late Mrs. Mary Slavic. The mother is the former Ann Marie Alexander. Mary Luella Ferguson Is Engaged To 2nd.

Lt, Richard Boyd Snyder Plans Completed For Testimonial Dinner Eight and Forty Salon 105, Fay- elle County, have completed plans for its testimonial dinner to he held Thursday at the White Swan Hotel honoring Mrs. Harold A. Smith, retiring chapeau. Reservations must be in by Tuesday and can be made by calling Mrs. Lirta Cook, GE 7-5376.

Connie Sundry, national chapeau will be guest speaker. CORRECT TIME (Day or Night) DIAL GEneva 7-2763 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson, Valencia, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Mary Luclla, to 2nd. Lt.

Richard Boyd Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Leon Ave. Miss Ferguson is a recent graduate of the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, and is now employed in the operating room of the Eye and Kar Hospital in Pittsburgh. LI.

Snyder Is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and is currently serving in (lie If. S. Army. A March wedding is being planned. RAND MOTHERS South Union Band Mothers Assn.

will hold their first meeting of the new school year tomorrow night at a o'clock in Ihe High School cafeteria. Verda Hunt is presi dent. PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 10 (o Friday, 10 to Saturday, 10 to Kaufman Proudly Presents Genuine Ronchide Leather Coats by Gean-Edwards The latest line of high fashion Ladies' Leather Coats styled to please the most discriminating Gean Edwards is famous for fine craftsmanship. 17 fashion colors available plus 10 iri- descent colors 99.95 with Alpaca Lining 119.95 Charm Shop Second Floor MARY LUELLA FERGUSON Annual Reunion Of Krizner Clan Held Recently The descendants of Michae and Catharine Krizner held thei annual reunion on Aug. 31 at th home of Joseph Krizner Mar iana.

with 143 clan members pres ent. Prizes were awarded to the (o' lowing: Stephen Malarich, oldes man: Mrs. Mary Krizner, oldes woman: Desiree Krizner. young est child; Mrs. Antoon Thompson Chicago, 111., traveling the farth est; Mrs.

Robert Frameli. Mar ianna, youngest Games for children were hcl in the afternoon wilh prizes aware ed. Featured was a sotlbal! gam between the married men and th single men and a sofiball gam between men and women. Guita and accordion music was furnish cd by Robert and Ronald Molin ets. "Ayds helps nie LOSE WEIGHT WITHOUT DIETING" "Ayds helps me take off fa i a i every mea an agonizing battle.

About minutes before meals I one or two delicious Ayds can dies, as directed. Ayds low caloric appetite-quieter goes to work. My a i fade fast. I cat less, lose pound naturally. And Ayds supplie needed vitamins and miner als.

too. The Ayds Plan is miracle!" At a New Englan clinic, doctors proved Ayd a Lose i with your first box ($3.25) money hack! AY Vitamin ami Mlrvtrel Cntfr THRIFT--DRUG 10 Main SI. I'nionlown, JoAnn Lazaran, daughter of Mr. and Sirs, Frank azaran 46 N. Gallatin and Ronald Thomas "eiland, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Albert Weiland, Conneaut were united in marriage Saturday, Aug. 9, in Thercse R. C. Church. The 10 o'clock Nuptial ass was solemnized by Rev.

Nicholas Thomas here a selling of palms, ferns, tiite gladioli and mums. Mrs. arie Paull was organist and so- Ul. Her selections included, Ave Maria" and "On This Day Beautiful Mother." The bride was escorted to the tar by her father. She appeared a floor length gown of silk designed along princess nes by Edith Vincent of Alfred ingelo originals.

It featured a fit- bodice, Sabrina neckline out- ncd wilh seed pearls and pastel repealed al Ihe waist, ng'tapered sleeves and bouffant ending in a Chapel train, er fingertip veil of illusion fell om a half pillbox of lace en- rusted wilh seed pearls and iri- escents and she carried a white book lopped with pale yel- iw rosebuds wilh ivy and white reamers, and a crystal Rosary elonging to her mother. Rose Marie Lazaran, sister of ic bride, was, maid of honor, ridesmaids were Jean Ann Laz; ran, Uniontown, and Arlene Laz- ran, Columbus, Ohio, also ers of the bride. They were iden-- cally attired in cocklail length owns of deep turquoise silk or- anza, styled with filled bodices, necklines and full skirls with arcm hemlines. The maid of hon- wore a liara of white roses nd ivy and carried a turquoise lulch bag wilh a spray of white oses and ivy. The bridesmaids ore tiaras of while daisies wilh urquoise cenlers and ivy and car- led sprays of while daisies on lulch bags.

Richard J. i 1 a Denver, twin brother of the was best man. Ushers were Robert Wertz and Robert Foglia, Pittsburgh. Mrs. Lazaran, mother of the iride, appeared in a dress of silk jeau, de soie and lace, matching eather hat and brown' accessor- es.

Mrs. Weiland. mother of the iridegroom, chose a light blue hiffon dress, matching velvet hat and black accessories. They wore white orchid corsages. Supplementing the ceremony, was held al.

Macar's Wish- ng Well for the bridal party and mmediafe families. A reception ivas held at the same place later the day for approximately 300 When Ibe newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip Ihrough the New England Stales. Cape Cod- and 'rovincetown, the new Mrs. Weiand was wearing a beige core suit, matching feather hat, toast accessories and a yellow rosebud corsage. They are now residing al the Marian Arms Center Pittsburgh.

The bride was graduated from Uniontown Senior High School, class of 1951 and Allegheny General Hospital School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, and is presently employed in Ihe Isotope Therapy de- partmcn! of Presbyterian Hospital Pittsburgh. Mr. Weiland was graduated from Conneaut Lake High School, class of 1950, served two and one- half years with the Army Security Agency, Allegheny College, Moad- ville, where he received his B. S. in the pre medical course, and is now attending University of Pittsburgh Medical School, Pittsburgh, where he is a junior slu- denl.

He is also employed as a junior intern al Shady Side Hospital, Pittsburgh. Oxford Class Will Convene Friday Eve Oxford Class of Ihe Second Presbyterian Church will convene on Friday evening at 6 o'clock in Ihe Westminster House. Following Ihe mceling a covered dish dinner will be served. All members are urged to attend and Mrs. Ronald Thomas Weiland ENROLL NOW WAYNESBURG COLLEGE UNIONTOWN CENTER FALL TERM REGISTRATION DAY CLASSES: Sept.

15,1958 9A.M.-12A.M. 1 P.M.-4 P.M. EVENING CLASSES: Sept. 12,1958 7 P.M.-9 P.M. WAYNESBURG COLLEGE Uniontown Center GE 8-7181 'ower Hill Auxiliary Vieet Tonight At 8 The Ladies Auxiliary to Ihe Tow- Hill No, 2 Volunteer Fire Dept.

hold ils monthly meeting onight al 8 o'clock in Ihe fire all. Mrs. Mary Mesler will pre- ide. Hostesses will be Mrs. Mary Sasisla.

Mrs. Kay Skovran. Mrs. lary Mesler, Mrs. Faye Huston nd Mrs, Irene Orbash.

PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY BEST FOOD BUYS EVER! SPECIAL REYMER'S BLEND Small Bo I lie 39c Large Bottle 69c FRANCIS MARKET 37 E. South St GE 8-4577 8 to 6 Sat. QUALITY MEATS GUEST SPKAKER The Rev. A. A.

Jones SI. Paul A. M. E. Church, will be the guest speaker at the Church of God In Christ, Duller to- nighl al 7:30.

HARVEST OF QUALITY! CANNED VEGETABLES vitb BEAUTY SALON I i Back-To-School Special! i Above Woolworth's 5 10 Open Wed. All Day Phone GE 8-9553 I DIANA BEAUTY SALON Uniontown, Pa. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY sof-spun Does stay 2 days "-S 1 fe wrapped in dxipont It-2 celloplianel.

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