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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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THE MORNING HERALD THE EVENING STANDARD 's Personals Todd Edgar Gleason, son of Mr. and Mrs. David 1 Gleason of 35 a is celebrating his second birthday today. His mother is the former Judy Collier. George Skouran' of Shoaf has been admitted to the Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, for observation and treatment.

He is a patient in Room 248. Mr. and Stanley Coveleskie of South Bend, visited recently with Mrs. Coveleskie's sister, Mrs. a i Connellsville Rd.

They were guests at the Baseball Hall of a i i a Cooperstown, Mr. Coveleskie was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969. Nelda May of spent last weekend visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Hilda Rankin of Craig St. Mrs.

Alice Conn of Downer Ave. has returned to her duties at Kaufman's Dept. Store after spending two weeks vacationing in Canada and the Pocono Mountains. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert A. Shimshock of Uniontown R.D. 3 i i in Philadelphia, Hershey and New Haven, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shimshock and family.

Kathy Hosteller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hosteller of Continental No. 2 recently returned after a week's vacation in Brooklyn, Ohio, wilh relatives, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Morganosky and children, Paula, Sherry and Paul. Miss Hosteller will be a junior at Fairehance Georges Senior High School this year. Clinton and Clayton Corder, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Lynn Corder of Mentor, Ohio, are celebrating their fifth i a a a have brothers, Creston, Craig and Cortland, and a sister, Colleen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Corder of High House and Mrs. Mollie Budner of Uniontown.

Maxine Seeman of Jumon-ville Rd. and her sisters, Nellie Ickler and Clarise Burns of Mt. Vernon Towers, were recent visitors of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seeman of Bethlehem.

They also visited with friends in Bryn Mawr and Berwyn. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. McGill of McClellandtown R.D.

1 are celebrating their 45th wedding anniversary today. They were married in Cumberland, and are the parents of two sons, Richard and Sidney, both of Mentor, i a i grandchildren. Mrs. McGill is the former Betty Townsend, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Orin Townsend of Uniontown and Mr. i parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGill of Dawson. a Monaco of 183 N.

Gallatin Ave. spent the weekend at Gettysburg. Mr. Monaco is a Highlands School District and Mrs Monaco is an employe of Beauty World. Mr.

and Donald Earwood of Stone Mountain, visited over the weekend with Mr. Earwood's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Arnold King of Brown St.

They attended Mr. Earwood's 25th class reunion of South Union High School. Mr. Erwood and daughter, Amy, are both birthday celebrants today. Mrs.

A a Janesko of Uniontown R.D. 3 is a patient in University Medical Center, Morgantown, W.Va. He was a birthday celebrant Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Tabacsko of Smithfield R.D. 1 observed their I5th wedding anniversary Monday. They are the a of two daughters, Wendy and Wanda. Mrs. Tabacsko is the former Cindy Christopher.

Billy Bosley of Buttermilk Lane, Hopwood, is four years old today. The son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bosley, he has a brother, Wade Allen. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Caffery of Lemon Woods Acres and Mrs. Leona Bosley, also of Lemon Wood Acres. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Henckel of Uniontown R.D. 1 celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary recently. They are the parents of seven children. There is one grandson. Jean Piccolomini of Cardale is vacationing thin week from her duties as manager of Brownsville Credit Bureau.

Mrs. Helen Gilloclt of 63 Easy St. is a i a celebrant today. Joe Cavalcante Sr. and children, Gina and Mike, of Royal Oak, MiY, spent a By Maribeth Dillon week recently visiting with Mrs.

Barbara L. Cavalcante of Merrittstown. Mike has remained here to spend a week and will be accompanied back home by his grandmother, Mrs. Cavalcante. He was a birthday celebrant Aug.

7. A family dinner was held to mark the occasion. Kathryn Harmon, Thelma Hudson, Irene Hill, Dorothy Lee Hixson and Mae Sylko, all of Oliver No. were among Ihe members of the Happy Travelers Club of Uniontown who vacationed recently in i Gardens and Gator Land, Orlando, Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Johnson of Uniontown accompanied by their grandson, Chris Johnson of Whiteman vacationed recently in Niagara Falls. They had just returned from vacationing at Cedar Point Park, Ohio. a i a a of Cleveland Ave. is a patient in Room 2513.

of Montefiore Hospital, Pittsburgh. Lynn Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Foster of Markle is celebrating her 12th birthday today. She has a sister, Kimberly.

a Gerald have returned to their home in Silver Spring, after visiting with their a a William Waser of Collier and a a Whoolery of Smithfield. They were accompanied home by their son, Robert Whoolery of Collier, who will spend two weeks vacationing in Silver Spring. He is a student at Fairehance Georges High School. Walter and Wendell Kuro-t sky 'of 554 N. Gallatin Ave.

are celebrating their 18th birthdays Recent graduates of Laurel Highlands Senior High School, they will attend Penn State University, Fayette Campus, in the fall. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kurosky, the celebrants have two brothers-, Terry and Paul, and a sister, Jerri. Mrs.

a Farrell of Brownfield, is a birthday celebrant today. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Russo of 103 Harbison Masontown, are celebrating their fourth wedding anniversary today. They are the parents of a three-year-old son, Sean.

Mrs. Russo is the- former Carole Yanosik. Celebrating her birthday today is Carolyn Carney of Brownfield Rd: Mr. and Mrs. William "Machesky of Jamison are celebrating their wedding anniversary today.

They are the parents of four children, Mrs. Pat DeCara R.N. of Monarch, Mrs. i Borytsky of i i a Jyachosky of Holiday Mobile Park and Bill at home. Mr.

Machesky is employed as head steward at the Polish Club in Uniontown. Mrs. Machesky is the former Anna Skubon. They are the'grand- parents of five children, Sammy Alan, Maurita Lynn and Kristi Ann DeCara and Mark and Amy Jo Borytsky. Mrs.

Stella Micluseak of Brownfield Rd. is a birthday celebrant today. Mrs. James W. Lavery, the former Mary Kekela of West Penn is a birthday celebrant today.

The Laverys are residing at Hartford, England, where Mr. Lavery is presently stationed with the U. S. Air Force. UNIONTOWN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1973--PAGE 3 Group Appears At Grindstone Church Dean Martin, a train robber suspicious of his confederates at divvying-up time, catches them off guard with his in i a "Showdown," photographed in Technicolor and Todd-AO 35.

See it at Uniontown's Manos Theatre. United Quartette Union of Northern West Virginia will appear at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Grindstone, Sunday, Aug. 26. The program, to begin at 1 p.m., will feature The Silver Chords of Clarksburg, W.

Rose of Sharon of Fairmont, W.Va.; Spiritual Singers of Grindstone; Morgantown Family of Morgantown, W.Va.; Bells of Zion, Fairmont, W.Va. and also The Four Bells. The Spiritual Singers will host the annual event. The program will conclude at 5 p.m. MACARONI ORDER More than a billion pounds of macaroni are produced yearly in the U.S.

Rev. William Barrox is the host pastor. President is Ernest T. Wilson of Fairmont, W.Va. Mrs.

Lillian Washington of Grindstone is vice president. Births Uniontown Hospital Mr. and Mrs. James Friend, Masontown, a son at 10:42 a.m. Tuesday, Aug.

14, 1973. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bell, Ranch Dun bar, a son at 6:55 p.m. Tuesday, Aug.

1973. Connellsvtlle Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shipley, Mill Run, a son at 4:55 a.m. Wednesday, Aug.

15, 1973. If Your Thinking Back-to-School Shop Friday 'til 9 'S UNIONTOWN'S Steal the sportswear scene in these knockout put- togethers that p'rovide a multitude of great looks. Famous "Pandora's" New, Colorful Fall Co-ordinate Fashions A. Blazer Heather plaid polyester breasted mock flaps Skirl Full circle wide clastic waistband douhleluiil B. Jacket waist length 2 pockets, clastic waistband Troiiser-- Heather plaid pleated front -mock cuff C.

Cardigan Long sleeve, shawl collar cable i Sweater Long sleeve orlon, Slip-on turtle neck Pan! polyester wide leg, low waist, fly fronl 8 28.00 8 11.00 24.00 H9.00 Scotch Green or Burgundy Sizes 5 to 15 'the balcony' The big little dress Big on going' places, doin' things. i a let's pretend i i checks, top' a solid swing akirt. Gel out and go in machine polyester double Sizes 3-13. "the balcony" Dunloggin Shirts Par fall Shirts are in demand they are the mosl versatile and practical additions to a new season wardrobe. Long sleeves, pointed collars are great for the layered look.

Puckered stripes in many colors. Novelty prints in fall tones, white or white seersucker stripes. Oxford cloth in solid colors. Sizes 5 to 15. "the balcony" to $12.

$790 FREE PARKING FOR ONE HOUR WHEN SHOPPING A A Leather Look Pant Coat It looks like leather and feels like leather but doesn't cost like leather. The ever popular pant con I i i lining pocket i i loili slilcbii)g nnd -self belt. I a i and Bi'own. Sixes 5 Kl. "(he balcony 36.

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