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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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Mi M4MUMMG atOULD THE IVKMNC fTAMUKD UNWMOVN, fA, WBDNNOAY, AfiCU Noon Ceremony Joyce Lee Wydo ANNETTE TAtE Recita Sunday Annette Tate, a senior in the music department at Seton Hill College, will give a piano recital in Cecilian Hall on the campus Sunday night at 8 o'clock that will be open to the public. Miss Tate will play "Ballade" by Claude Debussy; "Rhapsody in by Jdhannas No. 1 and 12" by Domenica Scarlatti. by Franz Scmftert. IfitsTateis'fte daughter of Jfe.

and Mrs. Anthony Tate of Htaontown. SKIRT IB making a skirt, the top of the skirt most always be just slightly larger than the waist- This extra fullness must be fitted on to the waistband. Thte method -avoids a roll of fsbne Mow the waistband. fan marriage in St.

Thereac K. Counifa OB Sut- urday, Sept: HI at noon were Joyce Lee Wydo, daughter Mr. aid Mrs, Getm Wydo of 72 Eighth Uniontown, and M. Terry Hoch, son o( Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Hoch of 119 Eggleston Uniontown. Rev. Francis D. Pirulli of- iciated at the service. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father and wore a floor length gown of silk faced peau de sole featuring an empire waist and Victorian sleeves enhanced with seed pearls and The high neckline was trimmed with a seed pearl motif.

The floor length veil of silk fl-' lusion fell from a pillbox crown trimmed with pearls and carried sweetheart roses and stephanotis. Cathie "Lynn Griffin of Adelphi, niece of the bride, was of honor. Bridesmaids were Maryanne Magulick of Pittsburgh; Gerry Vojttlla of Ford City; joy Lynn Cunningham of Uniontown, niece of the bridegroom. Flower girls were Claire Ann Gilch of Pittsburgh and Joyce Lee Bryson of Fairfax, nieces of the bride. Charles Hoch, brother of the bridegroom, -was "best man.

Ushers were Donaid Natale of Uniontown; William Hinebaugh- of Uniontown, and Barry Sister of Uniontown, nephew of the A-reception was held at the Holiday Inn following the ceremony. MRS. M. TERRY HOCH Following a honeymoon to the East Coast the couple will temporarily reside in Uniontown. Committees Are Named Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority "will meet Thursday at p.m.

at the First Federal Savings and LoanBldg. The following committees were named at' a recent meeting: Social Marge SuUivan, chairman; Josfe Ffliaggi, Dolores Latorre, MtrjrTolmk. Ways Means Kay Sampey, chairman; Veronica Hanyo, Elaine Smith. Service Helen Detehunt, chairman; CharlotteBuchheit, Ruby Todd, Arlene Yowter. Program Gallis, chairman; Marion Eolito.

Publicity Mary Pegge, Officers for the year are: President, Marion Polito; president, Helen Delehunt; secretary, Marge Sullivan; treasurer, a i Smith; city council representatives, Mary Polink and KaySampey. The group meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. From Boy's Room To Den Thebrideis'a 1965 graduate of South Union High I and a 1969 graduate; of Du- 1 PQ quesne University, with a lYlCCH V-VJHCU bachelor of science degree in nursing. She is a member of the nursing staff of the intensive care unit at Uniontown Hospital. Her husband is a 1965 graduate of South Union High School and is a last senior at Penn State Uni- -versity'.

Delta Chi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, -will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the community service room of the Fayette Bank Trust Co. for a covered dish dinner. Those attending are asked to bring table service and a covered dish. Rose buddies will be revealed. Pick A Hairdo Thais 'Realty You By JOYCE GABRIEL NBA Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (NEA) Fashion's regimented days are over.

The "One Look" seasons are- passe. The freestyle era has replaced them. Clothes are modeled with a Thirties look, a gypsy air, a casual mood. And beauty has taken the fashiom-cue. Hair-- aH kinds of hah---is The long, thick mane has gone curly and wavy; short hair is bobbed; medium length styles hug the head, "then flip out in curls at the chin.

and hairpieces are intertwined to 'create the gypsy look long, straight iair, with fake braids -would through it, and a scarf TBed BS a wide band theiorehead, tieing at the side oftheiead. rarely used during the' last few seasons, back to create curls with staying power. -Curling Irons also come in handy for a curl or-wave touch up at the end of the day. Bah" ornaments add to the look, too. Flowers lace (curlsand braids; jeweled pins and tiaras perch on a mass of Two Charles of the BHk Wrests fashioned their looks for fall: Portugal's Manuel styled the Gypsy hairdo (left), and Eva createS-the long, sleek style, for evening (right).

-waves; side parted or upswept hair. And, of course, the scarf, this season's all purpose fashion accessory, is at home on hair. With short, bobbed hair, the cut is the thing. Once need only two or three clips or cellophane tape to hold side and nape curls in place. Which hair style is the best? That's the beauty of this beauty era.

Pick ihe one that suits you Uiink in terms of where you go and what you wear and that hairstyle is the best-- for you. Wilson bacon -sweet and suiting-crisp JOANN FERRANTI No Date Is Known Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferranti, 103 S. "Ross Masontown, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Joann, to Nicholas J.

Young son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Young 313 Penn St.Masontown. Miss Fen-anti is a graduate of Kolb High School with the class of 1968 and is a sophomore at California State College this fall.

Mr. Young is a 1966 graduate of Kolb High School and Institute of Computer Management in 1968. is presently employed with U. S. Steel Duquesne Works.

No date has been revealed for the wedding. Plons For Fall Dinner Uniontown Eagles Auxiliary 828 -will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. Final plansjwillTje made for the fall bazaar to -be held -Sunday at the hall. Plans will be discussed for the fall foliage dinner to be held "Wednesday, Oct. 15.

Mrs. Zelma O'Neal is chairman and Mrs. Kate Winslow is cochairman. The public is invited A report will be given by delegates who attended the membership conference at Suribury on Sept. 20 and 21.

"A social" hour and entertainment will follow the business session. Mrs. Blanche Korona is hostess. The Auxiliary will hold a luncheon a entertainment Sunday, Oct. 5 'in the lodge hall, from 4 to' 6 p.m.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Alverta Lozaw, Mildred Clark, and Mrs. Anne Nieradko. Conference "Takes Place Members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW Post 47 attended the Western-Pennsylvania conference held in Harrisburg over the weekend. Attending were i Grimm, past department president; Vivian -Johnson, District 23 president; Harriet Georgiana, auxiliary president; louise Cindric, auxiliary treasurer.

During the program there were question and answer periods with a workshop. A lull report will be given at the next meeting. Meeting At Eight O'Clock Regular meeting of Phi Epsilon Theta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will be held tonight at 7'30 m. in the First Federal Savings and LoanBldg. Members are urged-to rer port the number of tickets sold for the Harold Betters Concert.

Proceeds from this con cert will go to the Fayette Campus of Penn State University. President of the chapter is Julie Ryan. A boys' room is far frwn lUtK wheaa comer frouping to made with a three piece wit consisting of a wood tenh table and two day beds. Take an average sized bedroom.and create an integrated apartment, mostly with inexpensive pieces. The major expenditure will be for a specially, designed corner group.

Later, the basic corner grouping may be used for a family den when the young men outgrow their single room. A masculine and decorative backdrop for the lads is a wall paneled with whitewashed pecky Cyprus. The beds with bolsters come in a menswear check of smoke gray and black. A coffee or work table of a natural butcher block takes part of the punishment of the boys at work or play. Use adjustable poles to support shelves for a variety of books and their treasures.

This may be set at the end of a couch and at a right angletp screen, off an entrance from the door. Opposite the corner grouping set up a study area by malting a desk of a door with a washable plastic covering, set on top of two metal fifing cabinets--one for each. An inexpensive bamboo shade serves as a curtain, i For added storage, select campaign- style chests. These can do double duty as an end table andtelevisipn stand. Toss in a.

shaggy area rug and the boys are at home. The room is redesigned into 'a den by Matthew Sergio, head- of Macy's decorating department in New York. Sergio uses the basic day bed and table grouping designed by Simmons but shifts the decorative focal point to the window. He uses, glass shelves to hold plants, for example, and moves the campaign chests under the desk top, replacing the file cabinets. He moves the bookshelves to either side of the window and glass shelving.

Another change from the initial setting is in the staining of the wooden-walls to a deep brown. Sergio feels this creates a mellow mood for relaxing in den. Alight scaled, glass topped table replaces the butcher block and Sergio suggests a russet toned area rug for added color warmth. Paintings or family pictures in special groupings and a hanging lamp instead of table lamps complete the change-over (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) Candy Sale For Holiday "Regular monthly, meeting of the Catholic Business Professional Women was held at which time it was decided the group-would sell homemade hardtack candy of assorted flavors for Thanksgiving and members are asked to take orderVand turn them in to the president, Ann Murtha, at the October meeting. Phyllis Nicholson, chairman of the ways and means com- mittee, will bring completed ceramic articles- for the members to see at the next meeting.

A class will be organized and anyone wishing to learn the art will have an-opportunity to do so. She will initiate the ceramics as a Christmas project. The annual" Christmas party was discussed and a date will be.announced.'The October meeting will take the form of a dinner meeting Members will be contacted by phone for reservations. "Refreshments; were served under the direction of Mary Baran. Marvelous meat the difference Ws start with the finest, take extra care in selecting and processing- and you end up with the kind of bacon that comes only from marvelous meat.

Lean and meaty m.m-m of lean makes fine eating in every slice of this tender, sugar cured lightly smoked bacon. for the only bacon with tha Wilson's Certified seal. Enjoy it often, So many good thingt come from Wilson WIISON CHICAGO, IU. CELEBRANT Gregory Tirak, son of Mr. and George Tirak Mentor, Ohio, was six years old Sept.

7. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Tirp.k Sr. Ralph.

The Virginian 7:30, In Color Blinded temporarily by a fall, the Vir ginian stumbles into a family of thieves--and a lonely girl who is his only hope. James Drury stars. Then Came Branson 10:00 PM, In Color Branson (Michael Parks) sparks an ex-motorcyclist to renewed interest in riding--and the man's wife sparks a fiery domestic rebellion! TONIGHT Kraft Music Hall 9:00, In Color Eddie Arnold sings and strums hi way as host to guests Phil Harri Bobbie Gentry, Browning Bryant an Bernadette Peters. Come on along!.

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