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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING STANDARD 50th 'Anniversary'- Celebrated MR! AND MRS. ANTHONY MYSLIVVIEC Carol Galterio Becomes Bride A late afternoon ceremony performed in the Paradise Kvangelical United Brethren Church united in marriage Carol Ann Galterio, daughter of the late Mrs. Mary V. Cooke, Dunbar and Charles Richard Whipkey, son of Mr. and.

Mrs. David VV. Whipkey, Connellsville R.D.I. Rev. Francis Bach officiated.

A reception was held at Rainbow Gardens in Mount Pleasant after, the service. Following a wedding trip to Washington, D. C. and Virginia the couple is residing at Connellsville R. 1.

The bride attended'Uniontown joint Senior High School and beauty, school. 'The bridegroom is a graduate of Hurst High of 1954. He is self-employed as a contractor. 1 Meet Slated New Salem American Legion 753 will have their regular monthly meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 in the post home. At this first, rrieeting 'of the new season dues'will he paid.

In charge of the 'social will' be Margaret Yankovtch, Mary Sa- jsa, Irma -Yandura, Doris Pollick and Stella Cervenak. Betty dent. Reagan is unit presi- MRS. CHARLES WHIPKEY SMOOTH FINISH You can have smoother, better looking handles on your' enamel cookwareby giving them a coat of colorless nail polish. This also provides protection against chipping or discoloring.

If that unfilled pie shell is frozen when'you'bake it, you'll need to increase the baking time by at least three to five minutes. Now Possible To Shrink Painful Hemorrhoids And Promptly Stop The Itching, Relieve Pain In Most Cases, New York, N.Y. (Special): Science has a medication with the ability, in most cases to promptly stop itching, relieve pain and actually shrink hemorrhoids. Tests by doctors proved that case after ease, while gently Mjieyine pain, actual reduction of the inflamed hemorrhoids took place. The secret is Preparation There's no other formula like it! Preparation also soothes irritated tissues and helps prevent further infection.

In ointment or suppository form. NVTLEY Dark brown suede Burnt British Brown glove. $12. Take a little London flat and have a swinging tkneJ Use Don't go lo Chelsea or Knighlsbridge where Your the rent is pricey, come to Ash Shoes for a Charge Continental Flat. You'll ifnd the niftiest styles Account around, Shoes 36 W.

A I ST. UNIONTOWN Mr. and Anthony Keistervjlle, are observing their golden wedding anniversary today, Mrs. Mysliwiec is the former Stella Broskey. The couple was united in marriage Oct.

9, 1917, in St. Thomas R. C. Church, Footedale, with Rev. A.

Baron officiating. Belore an altar floral arrangement of gold, white and yellow, renewal of the marriage vows was performed Sunday, Oct. 8, at the 10:30 mass in St. Casimir's C. Keisterville with Rev.

Michael Bienia officiating. Grandsons of the celebrants, James and Kevin Gleason, assisted as altar boys. Following the ceremony a family breakfast was held at the home of the, celebrants, Guests were'received at a buffet dinner later in the day. Decorations were carride out in a theme of gold and white. In attendance were the couple's nine children: Mrs.

(Pauline) i Weirton, W. Mrs. James Gleason, Keisterville; Mrs. Francis (Frances) Ghes- nock, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mrs. Theodore (Helen) Grady, Citrus Edward Hunter, Keisterville; Theodore Hunter, Uniontown; Leonard Hunter, Keisterville; Thomas Hunter, Keisterville; Mrs.

J. Gordon (Rita) Sequist, Fair Oaks, Calif. There are 16 grandchildren. Church Guild Elects New Officers At the regular meeting of the Ladies Guild of St. George Maronite R.

C. Church, Lincoln the following officers were elected: Mrs. Cecelia George, president; Mrs. Amy- George, vice i Mrs. Marion Broskey, secretary; Mrs.

Margaret Miller, treasurer, Installation of officers will take place Sunday, Nov. 12, with Rev. Joseph Shaheen, asst. pastor of St. George's conducting the ceremonies.

A dinner will follow in the church social room. Breakfast cominlttee for Sunday, Oct. 15 includes Rose Simon, chairman; Elizabeth George, Frances i Martha George, Adele Howard, Anna Koury, Durba Joseph and MabelJoseph. The retiring i Elizabeth Barkett, urges al members to attend the 8 o'clock mass on Sunday, Oct. 15, and to receive communion.

Rev. Blias G. Nader is church pastor. i Church Unit Will Hold Meeting Monthly meeting of the Confraternity of Christian Mothers, Church -of the Madonna, Cardale, will meet at 7:30 Wednesday night in the church hall. Guest speaker will be Ernest Hustek.

A film will he shown on Civil Defense. Serving as program chairmen will be Mrs. Elaine Rosnack and Mrs. Constance Kikta. A social hour will follow the meeting with Mrs.

Victoria Bremenour as chairman. Mrs. Ethel Andrrconi is president. Spiritual director is Rev. Lloyd Zwolinski.

Members are reminded to bring canned goods and prizes for the game party to be held Oct. 31. VFW Group In Session Auxiliary lo the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Uniontown Post 47, will meet Tuesday night at 8 in the post home. President Nell Mclntire will preside. Reports will be given by various committee chairmen.

There will be balloting and initiation of new members. Members are reminded 19S8 dues are payable and are to be sent to Golden Wood, rr. Walnut St. Gather Today For Reunion Daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Datko, Oak Fairchance, are having a first reunion since the death of their mother over seven years ago at the home of a sister, Mary Hegner in Milwaukee, Wis. The gathering is taking place today. The sisters are Ann Hayduk, a Fluder, Detroit, Helen Gyaiich, Riverside, Betty Angeline, Mount a a Christine Budd, i v. i Marina Mulhern, Costa Mesa, i Dickernan, Holcombe, and Mary Hegner, Milwaukee. BROTHER AND SISTER-Melanie Dawn and Craig Alaa Kalamets are the children of Mr, and tors.

Michael J. Kalamets of 935 Owens Odon Md. Melanie Dawn was four years old June 5 and Alan will be Ihree on Oct. 5. They are the grandchildren of Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Kalamefs of Ollphant Furnace 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Newcomer of Continental 2 Mrs.

Kalamets is the former Gloria Jean Newcomer and is employed by the U.S. Information Agency in Washington, D.C. Halloween Party By Adrian Class Regular monthly meeting and Halloween party of the Adrian Bible Class, Christ Methodist Church, will be held Tuesday night at 8 at the home of Erma Patterson, 1 Valley Vue Drive. The president, a a Laughery all members to mask or be fined a quarter. Devotions will be in charge of Barbara Reagen.

Hostesses will be Beverly Livingston, Polly G-e Phyllis Mohar, Kitty Morrow, Linda LaClair, Sue Ann Tissue. GIBLETS INCLUDED Note to new cooks: when a chicken recipe includes the "giblets," use the heart and gizzard of the'bird. CARD PARTY A card party sponsored by St. John's G. C.

Church will be held at the school hall Monday, Nov. 13. Mrs. Dolores Wasil is chairman. Auxiliary.

Will-Meet" Wednesday Auxiliary to (he Tower Hill 2 Volunteer Fire 'Dept. will meet Wednesday night in the fire hall at 7:30. Serving en the social committee will be Mrs. Ann Newell, Betty Newell, Mrs. Joyce Brown, Mrs.

Mary Dunlevy, Mrs. Irene Gabriel, Mrs. Donna Miller will preside at the business session. Wednesday Bridge Club Has Luncheon Mrs. J.

Paul Dunn will be hostess this week for the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club. Members are lo meet at 11:45 at the i a Reservations can be made by calling 438-1004. UNIONTOWN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 9 Professional Care Is Best for Your Haif DeLUXE COLD WAVE You will be thrilled by the soft natural beauty of this permanent wave. Complete with conditioning shampoo, hair cut and hair style. OTHER (OLD WAVES OTHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PERMANENT WAVES DIANA BEAUTY SALON c4 7 MDln St (Jnst above MeWcr's Furallure) 438-9o53-Open Evenings-Appointment not always necessar Sbcial Calendar Alfred Class, Asbury tfelhodist Church, meets in church parlor, 7:45.

Past Matrons'Assn. of Union- own Chapter 263, Order of the Eastern Star, meeting in the orm of a covered dish dinner, at Community Service 'room of he Fayetie Bank Trust Art Class at the Uniontown Jewish Community Center, 8. Boy Scout Troop 605, Asbury Methodist Church, meets at the church, 7. Boy Scouts, Church of the Brethren, meets at church, 7. TOPS CLUB Tops Club meets tonight at 8 at the YMCA.

New members are welcome. Legion Unit To Convene OnTuesday Legion Auxiliary, Lafayette Post 51, will meet in regular session Tuesday night at the Legion Home. Members are reminded to bring canned goods and prizes for the card party to the meeting. Mrs. Bridgle Grimm, president, will preside.

NO HOOKEY PLAYER LEVY, (AP) Miss Willie Sugg, retired North Little Rock School teacher, taught SI years without missing a day of school. Miss Sugg, who started her career when she was 15 years old, was honored at the annual "Levy Day" celebration here. HEARING AID WEARERS 1 Better service (or your hearing aid means heller hearing lor you. Be sure lo visi! our next Beltone Service Center, Place: YMCA--Gallotin Uniemtown Dote, Time: Oct. 11,1967 SERVICE Phone 834-9117 Grecnsburg Shopping Center Corner Hudson and Knepper Greensburg, Pa, THAT'S ABOUT THE SIZE OF IT.

ft's just as the electric people say--you can heat electrically for about $9.00 a month or $10.00, or $7.50, or whatever--more than you'd pay for Gas. Provided you're not heating anything much bigger than a doll house. And if you don't want a heated basement. And if you seal up everything like a vacuum bottle. But if you live in a real house with real people, be realistic.

Based on published utility rates, costs up to three times as much to heat with electricity as with Gas. Your savings with Gas heat can run up to thousands of dollars over the life of your mortgage. That's a lot of money to pay for the chore of fiddling with separate electric heat controls in each room. A lot to pay to trade filtered-clean, fresh-air-clrcuJating Gas heat for stale, warmed-over electrically heated air. Very expensive indeed to own a ctiilly, clammy basement.

Next time you're thinking about building, buying or renting a home, think realistically. Think about the fact that you'd have to pay up to three times as much to heat the same people-sized house with electricity. Then think of all the things you can do with the money you save with Gas. That's about the size of it OF PENNSYLVANIA Of ALL rum TNMHM YOU CAN DO WITH THB YOU SAVB. MAKU.

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