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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1948, King's Daughters To Have Luncheon; Meeting Planned The Whal-So-Ever Circle of the King's Daughters of the First Presbyterian Church will meet Wednesday afternoon in the church. A covered-dish dinner be served at 1 o'clock. The regular meeting will begin at 2 o'clock in the T.

J. Hooper Class room. The committee consists of Mrs. Anna Springer and Mrs. Grover C.

Leapline. Mrs. Cochran will conduct devotionals. Prospective members are invited. Will Meet Tuesday.

Marriage of Catherine Boyd Lyon To Uniontown Man of Interest Here White gladioli and lighted cathedral candles formed a beautiful setting for the wedding of Catherine Boyd Lyon and Louis Cantalamessa which took place at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening, April 16, in St. Peter's Episcopal Church at Uniontown. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Lyon, of 50 Lawn avenue, Uniontown, formerly of Connellsville, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. and white roses. She carried a Colonial bouquet of white roses. Mrs.

Robert A. Lyon, of Un- iontawn, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor and Miss Elizabeth Hebner, also of Uniontown, maid of honor. They wore identically styled gowns with off- the-shoulder necklines and full skirts. Mrs. Lyon was gowned gray silk and Miss Hebner in pink.

Flowered white hats, white gloves Tito Cantalamessa of 25 Kerr, and fan-shaped bouquets of stock th eer JL i anH navnahnns in charfoc frnm nessec lne Ceremony. Ann Brady Wed at Church Ceremony to Charles Riley; Bride's Uncle i i a Saturday morning at 8 o'clock black and white print dress with in the Immaculate Conception, olack accessories. Orchid corsages Church, Ann Brady, daughter of tied with orchid ribbon completed Mr. and Mrs. John Brady of their ensembles.

404 East Green street, became the bride of Charles Franklin Riley son of Mr. and Mrs. William Riley of Scottdale, at one of the loveliest weddings of the season. A large assemblage of guests wit- EVER FAITHFUL CLASS MEETS WITH TEACHER The Ever Fairful Class of the First Baptist Church, of which Wilbert Woodward is teacher, held its monthly meeting Friday eve- Freeman Chapter, D. A.

Represented at National Congress Robert S. Cooper, regent, president general. Robert M. Leiberger, Mrs. Representatives of Philip nt homp of Thomas man Chapter were among the 700 mug at the home of Thomas Th McLe llan, Mrs.

John women who attended the Trump, 502 North Pittsbuig Ravvnond Mes- i i Uen eQ the Young, Mrs. J. Raymona lues- Pennsylvania luncheon at noon Fourteen members were piesent me mbers of Philip Free- Tuesday at ghoreham Hotel. Mrs. The president of the class Clai.

a of the Daughters of Leiberger, State flag chairman, Junk, took charge and called the Amedcan Revolution, arrived led in the pled ge of allegiance to street, Uniontown. Archdeacon William S. Thomas of Pittsburgh read the service in and carnations in shades from pink to mauve, completed their! Rev. Father Francis J. Bailey, ensemoles.

i pastor of the St. Matthew's R. C. Church of City, and an un- The Win Ofte Interest Group of! guests, Methodist Church 1 Mrs. the presence of a number of Joseph Cantalamessa, brother cle of the Ethel Roden Gerwig, meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday, church organist, presented night at the home of Donald Heff- cital as the guests were being ley, 217 North Eleventh street.

seated, and a Wagner's "Bridal March" Worn "Lohengrin" as the wedding came into church. Perfect Love" dur- Mecting Announced. A meeting of the Degree Honor Protective Association willing the ceremony and Mendels- be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday sohn's "Bridal March" from "Midnight in. Odd Fellows Temple. summe Night's Dream" immediately after the exchange of mar- GOOD FOOD 24 Hours a Bay DOM'S GRILL BlISBAB, PA.

riage vows. Given in marriage by her father, the attractive bride wore a white eyelet ballerina dress styled a fichu collar and a blue satin sash, a white poke bon- inet adored with a blue satin bow ORPHEUM TUESDAtTHRU THURSDAY the bride was Mr. Lyon's best 1n ng7ei man. Robert Lyon, Lloyd of i a i mass Lyon, Vincent Cantalamessa and Guy DeMay were ushers. The bride's mother wore a gabardine suit with beige jacket and brown skirt, and a corsage of pink rosebuds.

The bridegroom's mother attired in a black dress with which she wore matching accessories and a gardenia corsage The ceremony was supplemented by a reception at Community Hall, Uniontown, members of the immediate families, and a few close friends attending. Mrs. Cantalamessa attended Uniontown High School and for the past several years was engaged in professional dancing, having appeared as featured soloist in New York City and in an extensive tour of the South. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. Edna church and proceeded toward the of the bridal table at the break- altar, and.

"Canulene fast, by Theodore Dubois during the. Mrs. Charles A. Fortney and The altars were made attractive with vases of white snapdragons. Miss Jennie Cuneo, church organist, played the "Wedding Pro- cessionale" by C-Samt-Saens as tended.

The prettily appointed bridal table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom flanked by bowls of white carnations and white tapers in crystal holders. Similar tapers and! Charles Ritenour. Jr. After the discussion of old business the class elected two new officers to fill the vacancy caused by resignations. Elected Secretary, John Peterson treasurer, Gerald Black.

Leiberger was the regent's Mrs. Young was a dele- American gatei MIS. Mestrezat, the delegate's alternate and Mrs. Mc- from Great LeUan, a member of the Crossing Chapter of Addison, committee. Mrs.

Cooper attended anc? Freeman Chapter. Great by virtue of her office. 311 i Meadows and the Daughters of Revolution. Representativ es Colonel bouquets of waite Plans were made to organize decorated the other tables. Appioximately two hundred ana fifty guests were present at a Lynn chapters of Uniontown and.

I Grea competition class baseball teams, among members of the class and to start the middle or end of May. I i given Wednesday in the taurant and swimming pool on dining room of the Route 219 in Elk Lick township ana nrty guesis were present ai a 10 stari me miuuie 01 cnu uj. elj sneakers' dining room of tne an JJICK townsnip reception held in the afternoon at Members are requested to contact, Representatives by Con- near Salisbury was purchased by nn -t A l-ii 1 i it ,1 It T-I-, 1 (3 flO 1 fir 3 1 ID "IT 1 the Brady home. A buffet lunch Donald Bryner, 602 McCormick was served. Coveiea with a white avenue, or Harold Shearer, 375 linen Madeiia and lace cloth, the Taryard Hollow, in order to learn the budal party came into table decorations were like those whose team tney are to plav with.

Mrs. William G. Davis poured. The boys cnoir sang during the Other aides were Mrs. H.

H. Mc- ceremony. mass, and sang "Ave Maria" by Edmond Tozer at the offertory. The wedding recessional, played by Miss Cuneo, was taken from Carlo Rossini's book of "Wedding Music." Given in marriage by her lather, the bride was beautiful in her wedding gown of imported off- white Oriental satin, styled with a fitted bodice, fastening down the front with small matching buttons, a Peter Pan collar, an off- Thrilling Story of living and Loving in the Shadow of Gangland! ANGELA LANSBURY GEORGE MURPHY PHYLLIS THAXTER TWIN FEATURE 1 J--U A HJ11C3, rdrjL JTClll CUl-ldi J. Brendel of the Masonic Apart- i ii.

A the-shoulder yoke of Swiss lace, of Mrs. 'R'. C. Lyon Wilmington, Ohio, formerly of Connellsville. Mr.

Cantalamessa was gradu- i tight sleeves tapering to points at the wrist-line and a full skirt with a court tram. The bride's fingertip veil ated from Uniontown High School I French in usion was draped from and is engaged the a satln bandeau to match her business with his father at Union- gown- she carried an all-white town. A veteran of World War bouquet of lilies of the valley and Two, he served in the European stephanotis and sweet cen- theater with the U. S. Army Engi- The newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip to Miami, and after May 1 they will reside in their mountain home on East National Pike.

For her going-away outfit, the bride chose a white summer wool suit with burnt orange accessories. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were from Connellsville, Tarentum. Pittsburgh, Wilming-. ton and Youngstown, Ohio, Phil- aledphia and Washington, Pa. MRS.

JOHN R. LOWERY HONORS GRANDDAUGHTER Mrs. John R. Lowery gave a prettily appointed party Saturday afternoon at her home Washington avenue in in East honor of the sixth birthday of her little granddaughter, Judith Carole Intire, Mrs. J.

Earle Hildebrand, Mrs. Charles Berkey and Mrs James Houck. Favors were pieces of the weeding cake in white grosgram boxes with "Ann and Chuck, April 2-i, 1948," embossed in gold, on the top. ssman William J. Crow and Ida s.

Crow of Uniontown Peter Mrs Cooper received a tele- Bruno, announcing the elec- dore Brant from Roy O. and Grace Bruno, Eujrene J. Bruno, T. Bruno, Pasquale J. Louiso Rossi and Theo- Games, including quizes, were on Mrs en arn i Ramage Pritts for $15.000.

There are eight played A delic-ious lunch was served by the host and his mother. The next meeting will be held at the home of Roger and Gerald Black. 411 Patterson aienue. Further details later. will be announced Williams of Butler as first vice- acres of land.

RIM TINT. NUT OMAID WOOOt KAfty SLAKE JU MOU UON FILMS K.l.o.. tered with a white orcnid lied with a wide bow of sabn ribbon. Miss Rosemarie Brady, her sister's maid of honor, was attired in a mauve silk marquisette gown with a shirred bodice, finished with a fitted girdle, a roand neckline outlined with seed pearl embroidery which also edged the three quarter length oishop sleeves, and a full skirt caught up at either side, revealing the raffles on the matching taffeta underskirt. She carried a tan-shaped muff of a deep orchid silk maline adorned with two orchids and wore a bandeau headdress of matching maline.

The bridegroom asked J. R. Shallenberger of Vanderbilt to serve as his best man. Ushers were John J. Brady, and Edward Brady, brothers of the bride, and W.

G. Riley, a brother the bridegroom. Lowery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. For her daughter's wedding, Ronald Lowery of A er Mrs rady chose a two-piece Beach, Vermilion, Ohio.

navy blue silk ciepe dress ac- Hours were from 2 to 4 cented xvith embroidered white Twelve little guests attended and lnen cuffs and a small navy blue enjoyed games, which were fol- straw hat trimmed with violets. lowed by a tasty lunch served at The bridegroom's mother wore a one long table, centered with an attractive white birthday cake decorated with six yellow candles and "Happy Birthday" in the same shade. Mrs. Lowery was assisted by Mrs. Derle Wills of Alberta Beach.

Judith Carole received a num-, her of pretty gifts TODAY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE: Jack Carson in "APRIL SHOWERS" Loyalty to Meet. The Loyalty Club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mis. Cnarles Gastkill, 129 Snyder street. The hour is 8 o'clock. RIGHT NOTE FOR A RUN-DOWN ENGINE! after entering Are you troubled by distress of female functional monthly disturbances? Does this make you suffer from pain, feel so nervous, tired, weak--at such times? Then DO try Lydla E.

Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Famous to help women troubled this way) Also a stomachic LYDIAE.PINKHAM'SS^^ Vases of white and pink snapdragons and other spring flowers were used in decorating the first floor rooms. Miss Rosemarie Brady caught her sister's bouquet. The new Mrs. Riley was graduated from the Immaculate Conception High School and is employee, in we office of her who is prothonotary of Fayette county.

Mr. Riley, a graduate of Scott- dale High School, is attending a watchmaking school in Pittsburgh i and is employed by the Company at Scottdale. A veteran, of World War Two, he with the U. S. Navy in the European thtater.

The newlyveds motored to Pittsburgh 'ate Saturday afternoon and left oy plane for Cleveland, Ohio, where they are spending their honeymoon. On their return they will reside temporarily at the bride's home. For her "MEED" CLEAN CLOTHES IN A HURRY? USE OUR 1-DAY SERVICE! going-away outfit, the bride chose a blue-gray gabardine suit with. I whiLe accessories and a white orchid corsage Mr and Mir. William Sherrat ot PhiiaJclpiia, Mrs William Gardiner, of Baltimore, Miss Hilda Antonacci and Miss Louise Harlman of were among the Pittsoargh, out-of-tnwn guests at the weddug.

Others were present from Scottdale. Brownsville tmd Republic. REMEMBER with a bouquet of beautiful flowers, or an ever growing plant. Whatever her favorite, we'll deliver it to her in time for Mother's Day- May East Connellsville Florists POPLAR GROVE PHOSE 704 On Old ConnellsTllle-Scottdale Road. 103 So.

FitUburg Street, ConncHsviHe. i North Broadway, Scottdale. I 1 A A (Everything from valves to nuts) NOW A A I A The engine repairs that you couldn't get daring the war are now available. We how the parts, the skilled mechanics and afi of the specialized equipment needed to make your engine run like new agaku And we have factory-new Oids- raobile Service Engines for replacement of power plants that are completely worn oat. Drive in now for the Oldsmobile factory-standard engine service that you need.

Extended time payments are available on all major overhauls. A I I I NOW! MOTORS, Inc. 113 North 4th Street Phone 2469 DISTRIBUTOR OF GENERAL TIRES AND TUBES YOUR A brand-new collection of sparkling diamond engagement rings, with brilliant laige gems, and wedding bands to match! These are not only amazing values, they're amazing double values' A Selection of Sets Ranging From S40 to S850 Convenient Credit Terms of Course! J.M.Kurtz Stne, 131 WEST CRAWFORD AVENUE CELEBRATING NATIONAL BABY WEEK AN APPROPRIATE VALUABLE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TO PROUD PARENTS OF BABIES BORN SATURDAY MAY 1,1948 BETWEEN 12:01 A. M. and 12 P.

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