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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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Mary Ann Richnafsky Weds Cleveland Man land, Aug. The Rev. Robert E. Murphy officiated at the 9 o'clock ceremony before an an white gladioli and Illits. Processor Kiss- lings presided at the organ for a recital of nuptial music His selections included, "Ave Maria." Given in, marriage by her father, the bride appeared in" a floor- length gown of imported Chantilly lace, fashioned with fitted bodice Sabrina neckline outlined with a and sequins and long (sleeves tapered at the wrists.

The bouffant skirt featured rows of pleated nylon tulle ruffles and ended in a full-swept train with plested'hille edging. Her fingertip veil of sBk illusion edged in Chantilly fell from a Queen's crown of. tiny hearts made of pearls and rhinestones and she carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with white orchids with lace streamers and bow. Verna Richnafsky, Grindstone, was her sisterXmaid of honor. Bridesmaids were Barbara Kom- era, Cleveland; Barbara Richnaf- sky, Grindstone, and Marie Zad- ercky.

Parma, Ohio. The attendants were identically attired'in gowns of while organdy over yellow, mint green and orchid colors. The maid of honor 'carried a basket of pink carnations and the bridesmaids baskets of yellow carnations. Kathy Shamrock, Parma, Ohio was flower girl. She wore a white organdy dress and carried a basket of yellow carnations.

Eugene Sutton, Cleveland, served as best man. Ushers- were Ernest Weis and Carl Wichert, Cleveland, and Francis Luketic Allison. Sirs. Ricbnafsky, mother of the bride, appeared in a blue lace dress with white accessories. Mrs.

Kretchman, mother of the bridegroom, chose a dress of pink lace with matching accessories. They both wore corsages of oriental orchids. Following the ceremony a wed- i breakfast was served at Gasior's Hall, Cleveland, for members of the bridal parly and immediate families. Later in the day a reception was held at the same a for approximately 200 guests. When the newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip to the Pocono Mountains and the Eastern states, the bride was wearing an ice blue sheath dress with white accessories.

They are now residing at 3259 West 86th Cleveland. The bride' was graduated from Bedstone Twp. High School, class of 1956, and is employed in the i of the.White Motor Cleveland. Mr. Shamrock was graduated from Western Technical i class of 1953, served two years with the U.

S. Army and is employed by the Producers Milk Cleveland. Mrs. T. R.

Lee Announce New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Thomss R. Lee Stoney Point New Salem, are announcing the birth of a daughter on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 8:19 a.m.

The infant weighed 8 pounds, ounces, and has been named Sarah Lucienne. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Antram, New Salem ft. and Mr: and Mrs.

Thomas'R. Masontowh R. D. The Lees have two sons, Thomas R. Ifl and James Miles.

Mrs. Lee is the former Lucienne Antram. Circle 2, Second Presbyterian Church, will meet In the Young Adult Class room at 1:30 p. Mrs: Raymond Keck, leader. MRS.

MYRON'SHAMROCK Gala Comedy In Final Week At Playhouse 'No Time For Sergeants," the hilarious Ira Levin comedy about the peace-time Air Force, goes info its final week in the Craft Ave. Theatre, Pittsburgh. which opened the Playhouse 25th season on Oct. 4, has had an extremely successful run. Terry Evans, a Carnegie Tech drama student, earned the critics' plaudits far his fine portrayal of Will Slockdale, the gangling recruit.

"Lost in the Stars" goes into its third week. John Johns and Leonard Parker head the cast with their characterizations of two men who become friends through a terrible tragedy. "A Visit to a Small Planet" will open in the Hamlet St. Theater on Dec. 6.

Adult Choir, Third Presbyterian Church, will rehearse at 7:30 p. m. BEST FOOD BUYS EVER! SPECIAL JUST HEAT AND SERVE FRIED CHICKEN DINNER Complete 4TC QUICK FROZEN! FRANCIS MARKET 37 South St. GE 8-4577 8 to 6 Ooil Sat QUALITY MEATS 12.95 Never more important the pretty pump. It more than ever favorite, this fall.

Yours, when you can choose such a graceful, becoming pump with the wonderful feel and fit that make Red Cross Shoes so very fpeda). OPEN BOTH FKIDAT AM) SATURDAY NIGHTS Campbell-Hathaway Co. 73 W. MAIN ST. Ki pM tvmtnn UN10NTOWN, PA.

Juried hlim! Sodality To Hold Supper In Shoaf The Young Sodality cX Si. Helen's R. C. Church, Shoaf, will sponsor a spaghetti supper Wednesday at Die church hall. The hours will be from 6 to 8 p.m.

In addiiioo to the spaghetti, wlad, cake anil coffee will be served. Rose Ann Churey Is chairman of the alltif and Mary Kalhcr- ine Clay, co-chairman. They will assisted by Josephine 1'at- chan. Miss Churey and Miss Clay will also be hostesses. Norma Karas and Miss Patchan will be cashiers.

The following committees have been appointed: Kitchen-Sirs. Rose Remonka, Mrs, Katharine Dellore, Mrs. Josephine Dunn, Mrs. Agnes Pariska and Mrs. Sophie Klpnlsky.

Salad-Mrs. Catherine Churey, Mrs. Ann Janosik and Mrs. Mary Patchan, Coffee --Mrs. Margaret Sup- pock and Mrs.

Margaret Smore. Cakc-Lorelta Karas and Mrs. Ada Dohnak. Bread and butler--Joan Kos- kanie, Barbara Pianlczak a Eileen Cerny. Tables-Mrs.

Josephine Knt- walsky, Anita DeRosa, ONE YEAR OLD--Mary Ann Zubovic, daughter of Mr. and Steve Zubovic, Fairchance, will bo one yenr old Friday, Nov. 7. She is a grandchild of. Mr.

and Mrs. Domcnico Berardi, Fairchance, Mrs. Zubovic is the former Dora Berardi. Danko, Nonna Karas, Belly Bent- kovich, Waudo Berlsh, Elaine Bartonl, JoAnn Dcllosa, Kathryn Hrcbcnar, Pauline Skala, Doro- Ihy Mesler, Palty Mesler and Carol Andrus. Service Guild Sets.

Meet At Asbury Church The Wesleyan Service Guild, Asbory -Methodist Church, will hold a dinner meellng Wednesday evening nt 6 o'clock In the church dining room. Serving as hostesses will Mrs. C. S. Counhcnour, Mri.

S. C. Hankln, Dclorcs Oinnunnc Mrs. John Toicherl. Following the dinner a jpiylM prayer group" will be in chargo of Marguerite Graham.

Airs. S. Cope will conduct the program enlltled "A Dccado of Human Rlghls." Devoflon lender will Jane Bates. President of the guild Is Lois Sorcnsen and vice president is Ruth Farr. Garden Club Plans Dessert Luncheon Tho a Meadows.

Garden Club will hold a dessert luncheon at 11:45 a. m. Thursday, Nov. IS at Braddock's Inn. Fenlured will be gifls around the world and will be for salo.

The public Is fnvllcd to attend, Circle 3, Second Presbyterian Church, will meet In House at 1:30 p. Airs. S. A Mallery, leader. TT 'v i i in only 27 minutes for only a penny in a GAS Dryer One penny and 27 minutes later--a soaking wet nwwsuit, or any wet wash, is bone-dry, ready to wear or iron.

That's if you have a GAS Dryer. You see, only GAS gives you INSTANT heat--no warm-up waiting. Only GAS costs a penny-a-load to operate--that's 5 times less than an electric dryer Save time and money, get a GAS Dryer. Choose from any of these famous make GAS Dryers: Blackstone Eoty Hamilton Ktlvinotor Maytag Norgi Philco-Btndix Whirl pool Sears-Rot buck Sun-Airc Only GAS dries clothes for a penny-a-load! See your GAS Appliance Dealer today! MANUFACTURERS UGH! HEAT CO, JIT W. ST.

GE 74551 Part of the Columbia System our OAS mains, dependable L-P OAS BM Thursday at p. m. on CBS-TV Women's Civic League Plans Demonstration The Vtomeiw Civic Uaguo will atlem! cooking school demon- slrallon on Thursday, Nov. 13, be- gluing at 1 p.m. In the Manufacturers Heat Company, Main SI.

All members arc urged lo ol- ttnd. WCl'U MKETS Women's Clirisllaii Temperance Union Oonnly Inslltulo will Iw held Thursday at the First Methodist Church, Hrownsvlllo. The session in morning will bcijln at 10 a. mid in uflc-r- noon nt 1 o'clock. A box lunch will bo scrwil at 12 noon.

MINING STANDARD, TUESDAY, NOV. 4 J-. A Our Lqdy Guild To Sponsor Perohi Supper UJy Guild rf St. John the Baptto C. Church will perohl supper on JVIday, Serving will begin at 4 p.m.

in school auditorium, E. Main St. Those wishing (o place orders in advance may call GE Anyone desiring to out orders must bring a container. Mary has been named chairman. Her aldet will be: Knthryn Utlak, Rose Semans, Ethel Kwsak, Ola Moleneck, Mary Baclia.

Sue Petrlshko, Ann Petrlshko, Julia Sopkovlc, Kale Klctcho, Belty Livingston, Ann Clabrln, Helen Walllgura, Xw Wydo, Ann PUUc, Ann Phffllpe, Van Helen Kauchuk, Aw Mibckafc. Ann Pechunka, Man MeU, Thtf. Ann Icheako. Circle Church, will meet at the. borne of Mrs.

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