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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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PAGE Itt-UNIONTOWN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1967 THE MORNING HERALD THE EVENING STANDARD Clover Culver Society Editor B. J. Cloud Women's Editor Celebrating Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. B.

Cordray, Point Marion, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on Dec. 21. Marking the occasion will be a family dinner on Chrislmas Day at the home of a daughter, Mrs. C. P.

McMinn, Lock Haven. The couple was united in marriage Dec. 21, 1907, in Laurel Point, W.Va. i "This is the most elegant collection I've ever seen--you I should see them." Four dlimondi, an "AQ" --Four dl 14K mondi. 30 white-sold ovil Automatic.

Calaft- dar. Watoiproof. $12340 Ytltow or I J12S.OO I cue, uxj crown are When you Vnow what witch youllgive i Wallace Miller Bro. Jewelers Since 1867 26 E. Main Street The celebrants are the parents of three daughters, Mrs.

n. C. Johnson, Waycross, Mrs. F. R.

Barnes, Franklin; Mrs. C. P. McMinn, Lock Haven. There are nine grandchildren and nine great-grand children.

The Cordrays have been residents of Point Marion for forty- one years, during which time they have been active members of Ihe First Baptish Church. Mr. Cordray retired from the Monongahela Power Company in May of 1951 after 41 years of continuous service. He first joined the company Jan. 1, 1910, and was manager of its gas properties at Point Marion from 1916 until his retirement.

Mr. Cordray is a member of flie I.O.O.F. Lodge and the Volunteer Fire Co. in which he held a number of offices. He'is a charier member of the Eolary Club and served on the borough council for a number of years.

Mrs. Cordray is a member of Ihe Madeline Rebekah Lodge, the Past Noble Grand Club and a Republican Committeewoman. CANCELED Due to conflicting wilh the meeting time of various community a i a i the December meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Christ Methodist Church the Tuesday meeting has been canceled. Lovely CHRISTMAS ROBES OFF! COLONY HOUSE LADIES SHOP Open Evenings Mil 9:00 220 Crosslanfl Ave. 438-8979 Uniontnwn, Pa.

DOLL PROJECT-Girl Scouts of Uniantown under the sponsorship of Ihe Business and Professional Women's Club dresses dolls for the Salvation Army (o be given to needy children. Left to riglil, Cora A. Baugb, president of the BPW Club; Maj. Myrtle Reynolds, of the Salvation Army; Mrs. William Marsh, Bceson chairman of Girl Scouts of Southwestern Pennsylvania.

--Herald'Slanriard Pholo Nuptia Read Ohio Church Carol Ann Hickle, daughter of Mrs. Ernest Hickle, Ohio, formerly of Mr. and Toledo, Fairchance, became the bride of Richard Paul Botander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bolander.

double ring candlelight ceremony was solemnized in the Collingwood Methodist Church with Rev. ficiating. F. Shoup of- A reception for 200 guests was held at the Oregon Banquet Room in Toledo. The new Mrs.

Bolander graduated from Scott High School with the class of 1965. The bridegroom graduated from DeVilbiss High School with the class of 1963. They are employed with the Hadley Manufacturing Co. in Toledo. The newlyweds honeymooned at Niagara Falls and Canada.

MRS. RICHARD P. BOLANDER Beatrtg Salon MEZZANINE 438-0537 OPEN TONIGHT 'til 9 Appealing as a Christmas Angel Be festive and appealing with 2 new hairstyle. Shampoo and Style $2.75 Tatar Charge Account Budget Fem 7.45* An Appointment Is Not Always Necessary Add your color to the season in ricli colorful footwear by m. Moke up your mind to be colorful this holiday in these shoes by Arpeggio.

Choice of heel heights. Use Your Charge Account or Mellon Bank Credit Card. Open Evenings III! 9 Shoes 36 W. MAIN ST. UNIONTOWN Lodge Lists Yule Dinner Consorelle Aviglianese Lodge will hold its annual Chrislmas dinner Wednesday night at 6:30 at the lodge hall on Springer Ave.

There will be a $1 gilt exchange following the dinner. During the husiness session the 1968 officers will be elected. Members are asked lo pay their dues. The officers of the club will serve the dinner. Moose Unit Will Hold Meeting Women of the Moose, Uniontown Chapter 228, will meet Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in the lodge hall.

An executive meeting is scheduled for 7:30. Reports are due from the following committee chairmen: Senior Regent, Virginia Elleard; publicity, Josephine Fiffick; social service, Helen Adamik; Moose Haven, MyrSle Gillen; Academy of Friendship, Dorothy Fearer. President Virginia Elleard will preside. Calendar Uniontown Music holding Christmas m'eeting, at Great Bethel Baptist Church, 8. Pyramid Builders Class, Central Christian Churhc, meeting a the home of Bina Bradmon, Circle 1, Carmichaels Cliris- tian Church, meeting in the church parsonage, 7:30.

Girl Scout Troops, Third Presbyterian Church, meeting at church, 7. i a Departments, Central Christian Church, meets at 7. Official Board, Central Cliris- tian Church, meeting, 7:30. Boy Scouts, 'Great Bethel Baptish Church, meets at church, 7:30. Girl Scout Troop 3044, Trinity United Presbyterian Church, meeting 4.

Boy Scout Troop 614, Trinity United Presbyterian Church, meeting, 7. Glamorous Christmas Gifts So many pretty gift suggestions at The Tilfow Shop Dozens of items so iit priced 7 and so very, very precious. HANDBAGS A Magnificent selection of Genuine Leather Handbags Arriving Daily. By Susan Gail, Etra, Garay'and others. Beautifully dressy or casually tailored.

A lovely IVIake-believe Leathers. Black, Expresso Brown, Navy, Haystack and Fawn From $6.00 0 $39.00 COSTUME JEWELRY The Golden Look by Monet in Beautifully Designed Styles Exquisite rhinestone and lustrous pearls by Marvella. Necklaces, pins, bracelets and earrings From $2.00,. GLOVES by Fawnes SCARFS by Glentex EVENING BAGS by Walborg PURSE ACCESORIES by Princess Gardner, St. Thomas and King Use Our Convenient Layaway Plan And We Honor Mellon Bank Credit Cards The Titlow Shop Dorthy Lynn Schimansky Weds Vance C.

Po ock A ceremony performed in the Calvary Methodist Church by Sev. Frank Bodnar of Union- awn assisted by the brother of the bridegroom, Rev. Edward Pollock of Youngstown, Ohio, jnited in marriage Dorthy Lynn Schimansky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

G. Schimansky, 346 3raddock'Ave. and Vance Craig Pollock, son of Mrs. Mage Pollock, 6 Nell St. in Hopwood and the late Edward Pollock.

Maid of honor was Kandy Rehanek, Uniontown. Bridesmaids were Beverly Kolencik of Uniontown and Theresa Martin of Connellsville. Best man was Lance Pollock, Alexandria, twin brother of bridegroom. Ushers were 3erald Schimansky, brother of he bride, Uniontown; and Mike Scanlon of Pittsburgh. Ring Dearer was James Hay, cousin of the bride, Fairchance.

A reception was held in the social room of the church. After a honeymoon in Virginia and Washington, D. C. the couple is residing at 7 Mont View St. The bride graduated from Unionfown Area High School with the class of 1966 and is now attending Fayetle Technical School for Practical Cursing in Hopwood, The bridegroom graduated Faifchance-Georges High School with the class of 1963 and is now employed with American General Life Insurance Co.

of Unionlown. Guild Holds Election Of Officers St. Therese Guild of St. Thomas Church, Footedale, held is annual Christmas dinner in the church hall. Officers elected for 1968 are: VIrs.

Blanche Setlock, president; Mrs. Helen Skoczelak, vice president; Mrs. Martha Marshall, secretary; Mrs. Julia Koha, treasuer; Mrs. Anna Koha and Mrs.

Margaret Voy- iovich, sick committee; 'Mrs. Mary Novak, kitty committee, The next meeting will he held in January. MRS. VANCE C. POLLOCK --NEW Deal Studio Fairchance Auxiliary Will Meet American Legion Auxiliary, Fairchance Unit 342, will hold its annual Christmas party and gift exchange tonight at 8 o'clock in the Legion room of the Borough Bldg.

Mrs. Pauline Abraham will have charge of the Savings Bone Award following Ihe buffet supper. Hostess for the evening will he President Dorothy Bortner. The refreshment chairman Is Mrs. Kathleen Kaputa and she will be assisted by Mrs.

Olive Cole, Mrs. Betty J. Myers, Mrs Wanda Goldsboro, Mrs. Jennie Tanner and Mrs. Evelyn Grant.

Chairman for cards and games will be Mrs. June Abra ham assisted by Mrs. Elva Rib- blelt, Mrs. Helen Horrell, Mrs. Goldie Cooley, Mrs.

Kathryn Wagner, Mrs. Ann Leckner, Mrs. Sally Cooley, Mrs. Florence Mclntyre, Mrs. Margaret Cooley and Mrs.

Edith Heckard. Make a cracker spread by grinding siale, dried-up cheese with pieces of raw onion. Church Unit Announces Yule Party Confraternity of Christian Mothers of R. C. Church will hold (Jieir annual Chrislmas party Tuesday night at 6:30 o'clock at the Polish Hall.

Members are reminded that there will be a $1 gift exchange. Canned goods will be accepted for the Christmas baskets which will be distributed for the holiday season to the needy. Contribution and clothing for the layette gift given annually will also be taken. Serving on the committee are Carolyn Donesec, chairman; Irene Fronczyk, co-chairman; Kay Kronczak, Adelaide Voyten, Verne Mar.den, Helen McDowell, Sophia Roth, Marge Budner, Helen F. Piwowar, Dorothy Warchol, Helen R.

Piwowar, Rose Ciez, Ann Kania, Pauline Jaslowsky, Catherine Naypauer. MAKING ROLLED HEM It is easier when making a rolled hem in any circular cut material, to first make a row of machine stitching on the line of the first fold. And when it is extremely flared the bottom thread may be pulled slightly. I Shop these 3 con- a venienr ways: Reg- ular a (no service a g'e), Bank, or Lay-a-Way. GIFTS for Infants, Boys, Girls, I And Teens MRS.

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Uniontown 437-7514.

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