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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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10
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Jane Uati-thornc, Society Editor- Miss Glisan Engaged To Area Man Announced today is the cnjjajrrinonl (if a filisan. daughter of Mrs. Hazel H. Glisan nf 400 H. South Cannichacls, ami late Frank (Ilisan, to Kullrr.

son of Mr. and Mrs. C. l-'uller of Car- micliacls li. I), i.

The is a 1955 graduate of Cumberland Twp. High School. She is an employe of Hun- faker's Clover Farm Store. Car- mirhaels. Her i a graduated from Cumberland Twp.

High School i the class of 1951. He has forvcd in the U. S. Army and is, employed by Ihe Crane CmiMniction Co. in Pittsburgh.

plans have not been revealed by the couple. Clubs And Classes Fayelle County Council of the Indies Auxiliary to the Veterans of KniTJgn Wars, mets in VFIV Point Marion. 8. Lcland, Riblc a Christ M'rthotiisl Church, annual huck- wlicat cake and sausage festival, si church- Serving from 5 to 7:30. Hehccca and Rachel Circles.

Calvary Church, meets at church. 7:30. Circle. Calvary Methodist Church, meets at home of Mrs. Charles Vincent, 151 Conncllsville 8.

Mid-week prayer service. Second Presbyterian Church, 7:30. Stewardship-Fellowship, Third Presbyterian covered dish dinner, at church. 6:30. Board of Deacons.

Third Presbyterian Church, monthly meet, at church, 8:45. Brownies, Great Bethel Baptist Church, meet at church, 4. Prayer meeting. Great Bethel Baptist Church, 7:30. business meeting, Great Bethel Baptist Church, at 8:30.

Uniontown Business and Professional Women's Club, meets at White Swan Hotel. 6:30. WCTU MEETS Laurel Hill WCTU will convene this afternoon at 1:30 in the home of Mrs. John Hoffman' of 226 Whyel Ave. All members are urged to be present as dues will be taken.

A A These lovely young ladies lead the cheering section of Benjamin Franklin Junior High School. Seated in front arc Joyce Komlo, co-head cheerleader, and Marisa Moscbloni, head cheerleader. Standing, left ing, Leslie Bowers, Elissa May Klleanl. to right, are Francie Ball- Lanrli, a i Cooper ami --Herald-StAnrtarrt Pholo Couple To Recite Vows In Local Church Nov. 8 Saturday, Nov.

8, is the date chosen for the marriage of Darlene Newcomer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newcomer, Uniontown R. D. 3, to Roy Nelson Randolph, son of and New Salem R.

D. 1. The double ring ceremony will be solemnized at 7:30 p.m. in the Central Christian Church. Officiating i be the Rev.

Earl P. Confer. Following the ceremony a reception will be held in Ihe church social room. The bride-elect has a Joycelyn Boger, Uniontown R. D.

3. to serve as her maid of honor. Bridesmaid will be Marlene Mahan. Mill New Salem. Merle Randolph, Uppermiddle- Visit Phone or Write ENROLL NOW in Maj5on frederic System BEOTY SCHOOL! For A Course tn BEAUTY CULTURE SkLlled beauticians and hair tlylis'-a are always in great demand.

Statt NOW on the to succcs and happiness. Established for 19 Yrari There Is No Substitute lor Experience Short, Interesting Course G.I. Approved Mnrlera'e Fees MM FREDERIC SYSTEM BEAUTY SCHOOL W. rijtttt strett. Phone CE town, will be his brother's best man.

Ushering will be Raymond Newcomer, brother of the bride-: to-be, and a McGrady, Brownsville, brother-in-law of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Newcomer graduated from German Twp. High School, class of 1356. She is employed as bookkeeper at the Fayelte Furnace Co. Mr.

Randolph, an alumnus of Redstone Twp. High School, class of 1957, is employed at Sweeney's Inc. Wesley Class Will Meet In Social Rooms The Wesley Methodist Church, will hold its regular monthly meeting Friday night at 8 in the church social room. Plans will be discussed for the annual Halloween party-to he held Saturday, Ocl. 25.

There will also be a discussion of the Civil Defense program now under way. The Hev. Howard Broun class advisor and Don Triplet! is class president. I'RETTY MISS Barbara Caton, daughter of Jtr. and Mrs.

Fred Caton of Big Pool, observed her 16th birthday anniversary on Sept. 19. A party was held in her honor for fam- jly and friends. Barbara is the granddaughter of Mrs. Margaret Dean, Meadowbrook, and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Catori, llopwoort Crossing. Attending birthday party from hero were Mrs. Dean and Frank Cunningham. BAKE SALE McClellandtown Daughters of America Council 100 will sponsor a bake sale on Saturday at 2 o'clock in Ihe McClellandtown fire house.

FIRST IN UNIONTOWN AT MURPHY'S BEDROOM ENSEMBLES 97 STYLES, COLORS FABRICS TO CHOOSE FROM FITTED BEDSPREADS SCALLOPED COVERLETS DUST RUFFLES THROW SPREADS 1-PIECE COVERLET DUST RUFFLES from A 13 95 Lido CAN BE BOUGHT TO MATCH OPEN SATURDAY TIL 9 P.M. CAFE CURTAINS I A DRAPES TAILORED DRAPES DRESSING TABLE SKIRTS Quilted and Regular Material hy the Yard to Match 17-19 East Main St. Uniontown COMPLETE VARIETY STORE" District WCTU Holds Meeting In Griffin Home The Buena Vista Women's Christian Temperance Union met Saturday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Lucy Griffin, Smock R.D. Mrs.

Harry McDonald was in charge of the program and devotions. The program theme was "Highways of Education." A shorts kit, "Could This Be You" was presented by Mrs. Vesta Fleming. Mrs. Emma Dunn and Mrs.

Edna Barnes. All members took part in reading two chapters from the study book "Curse of a Nation." Those attending were Mrs. Dwight Mosser, Mrs. Emma Dunn, Mrs. Harry McDonald.

Mrs. Vesta Fleming, Mrs. Lula Brewer, Mrs. Edna Barnes, Adena Barnes. Mrs.

N'ora Robinson. Mrs. Hazel Ritlerthouse and the hostess. Mrs. Lucy Griffin.

The November meeting will be Roll Call and will be held in the home, of'Mrs. Emma Dunn. Bride Is Honored Mary Ellen Gillen Marries Ernest Panek In Oakland, Md. Delegates To Attend Fall Meeting The SoropUmist Club of Kayetlc County will be represented at the fall meeting of District Two, North Atlantic Region of Sorop- (imist Clubs, in Williams- porl, Oct. 17-19.

by President Klcanor T. Ghrisl sad delegate, Betly B. Barnes, member of the board. The meeting will be Ihe first to be held since Ihe formation of two dislricls wilhin the Region, which, with a present total of 117 clubs is the largest in the Soroplimist Federation of Ihe Americas, Inc. With smaller groups, Ihe emphasis can be put on workshops centering on the theme "Horizons Unlimited, Toward New Levels of District Two includes all Soron- timisl clubs in Pennsylvania west of Coatcsnllo, and all in New York wcsl of Syracuse.

The district director. Dr. S. June Smith, Lancaster, will fireside. Roving-journalist.

Mr. Ivan Boxall, Danville, will speak at Ihe Saturday evening banquet on "Meeting Premiers, Potentates and i Mrs. Terescik Is Honored At Surprise Party Mrs. Catherine Terescik was honored Saturday night at her home in Continental 2 with a surprise birthday parly. The guest list included Madeline Sanner, Grace Morganosky, Ann Varto, Joan Faiela, Betty Vario.

Marlene Mrosko, Mary Mrosko, Shirley Terescik, I.arry Mandolesi. Joan Mandolesi, Butch Mandolesi, Mrs. Dorothy Mandolesi, Donald Terescik I I I John Terescik II, Mrs. Dorothy Val- chak, Mrs. Sue Rusko, Mrs.

Florence Wheeler, Mrs. Yerna Sassak, Mrs. Joan Crupkovich, Mrs. Andy Clay. Mrs.

Eleanor Mandolesi and the guest of honor. Mrs. Catherine Terescik. Church Social Room To Be Scene Of Meet Victory Class, Calvary Methodist Church, will meet Thursday night at in the church social room. Hostesses will be Naomi Stewart and Frances Hutson.

Mr. and a Gillen, 32 Connor an. noutidng trie marriage of their daughter, Ellen, to Ernest Panck, son of Mr. anti Mrs. Felix Panek of Huffington.

The couple exchanged nuptial vows on 11 in Oakland, Md. The bride's mother was hostess at a shower held Sunday in home. Appointments were carried out in blue and pink. Games provided Ihe entertainment and refreshments were served. Those attending were: Jacqueline Tassonc, Sandra Overly, Pally, Cramer, Lucille Smalley, Thclma Ililenian, Margaret Kobylarczyk, Eleanor Hickman, Hclpn Barnes, Mary Cluss, I.inda Wrona, Lois Geho, Josephine McClelland, JoAnno Kisli- er, Leslie Shazcr, Louise Ryland, Doris Healh, Stella Heath.

Kleanorc Pike, Virginia liich, Mary Mahalic, Hose Pctrorca, Barbara Oilleii. Carolyn Gillen, Rebecca D'Auria, Jean Stillwagon, Dorothy Hassan. Nancy Pris- lac. Helen Lucy. Ihe hostess, Mrs.

Gillen, and the honoree, Mrs. Panck. Meeting Is Postponed By Mothers Group Confraternity of Christian Mothers of St. Mary's Ji. C.

Church, Cardalc, has postponed its meeting scheduled for Thursday until Monday, Ocl. 20. at 7 p.m. Helen Kordella, president, will preside at the meeting. In charge of the social hour following the business session will be Mrs.

Mildred Angeline Srodck, Anastisia Tulsie, Caroly Barnot, Ann McClain, Ber- Iha Nitch. Mary Ann Klanerus, Mary Ann Kroll. Rcgina Bucheit, Josephine Ri(z, Ann Sreda, Clean Sikina, Agnes Skochelak, Stanislaw, Mrs. John Kiec. Spiritual director is the Rev.

Lloyd Xwolinski. Youngsters Say: "I love Grandma!" Because Most Grandmothers buy gifts for little ones at MRS. MICHAEL'S CHILDREN'S SHOP 55 S. Gal. GF, 8-5151 PANEK Love at first touch CONN Come in and try the new CONN Minuet today.

The Minuet is is now available wilh Ihe new "percussion" effects--chimes, guitar and many other voices. Play it and you'll decide to own it. Terms arranged. FREDERICK'S" MUSIC STORE 6 S. ficcson Blvd.

GE 7-6111 Hove you wondered about the teachings of the Catholic Church Are you a Non-Catholic who, is interested or curious obout Catholic doctrine ond practice Are you a Catholic who would like lo know more about religion Would you like to know the true Catholic position such things as on THE POPE INFALLIBILITY HEAVEN. HELL it PURGATORY IMAGES i RELICS OF SAINTS THE BLESSEP VIRGIN MARY 1 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE CONFESSION BIBLE THE MASS BIRTH CONTROL OTHER CATHOLIC DOCTRINE so, you are cordially invited to attend a LECTURE SERIES ON THE CATHOLIC CHURCH by the Rev. JOHN F. KACZMARCZYK THE PLACE: St. Mary's School, Gilmore t'niontown.

Pa. THE TIME: Thursday evenings at 7:30 P.M. beginning Ortobcr Ifi thru DFcemher ISth. Everyone welcome there ii no charge there is no donation. There is no obligation on your part.

This advertisement fj sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. Council 1275. Uniontown. Pa..

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