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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWO, fHE COUB.IBH, CONN! ItiLBVlLLB! JROB C. 'ceremony uidi Beautiful In the home of the bride I ized a I o'clock bridge luncheon Riven Vrotrpeet street, solemnised Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. ot Mix CUrlsaa Therasse at her home at Dunbar daughter ot Mrs. Marga- Woods, and Dlllingor R. ron at Mrs, Eula Hlxnon of Rev.

D'r; Francis 'J. pastor of i "-'United fitvurch. 'nMciated. The ring service used. Mrs.

Francis SCotttplayeil- "To "Wtnd Rose," by MaoDowell, previous to the ceremony and march as the bride and. 'bride-grown entered the- -living'roorri," -where tho ceremony took before an attractive emfbaokment of laurel, roses terns. There were no attendants and guests at the weddtog. confined only to the immediate msmibors of the two families. The bride wore a 'becoming tan traveling s.uif.- an Athenia rose and a corsage of orchids and white rosee.

A breakfast of sutpiplemented the ceremony. Covers for. twenty-eight were laid. Ten were seated at the bridal taible, whtch was centered a mound oi roses. At either end of the table tall yellow tarpers In -crystal holders.

Place cards adorned with miniature brides aiji wedding bells. Favors were little filled with nuts. The uecora- lions throughout tho house were 'beautiful. Profusions of roses and laurel were used In a most effective manner. The was graduated from the Connellsvllle H(sh School and the California Strtte Normal and Is popular among her circle of friends.

She taught the Masontown. schools last terra. Is a graduate of the Greensburg High School and attended the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs.

Hixson left this morning for" a motor trip to Atlantic City and other eastern cities. They will be at home in Greens'burg after July 1. Out ot town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Eula Hixson, mother, and Mrs. Jennie Ruff, grandmother, of tho bridegroom, Greens- Miss Catherine Shaffer o-f Pitts- Mrs.

R. Carroll, Mrs. Lloyd Carroll, S. M. Carroll, all of Uniontown: Superintendent and Mrs.

John of Dunibar, Dr. and Sirs. W. H. Means of Percy.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ruff of Huffsdaie, and Mrs. J. C.

Carroll of Republic. M. E. SCHOOL BOARD EJECTS OFFICERS FOR TEAR The following officers were elected 'evening by the Sunday 'School Board of the First M. B.

Church: Superintendent, S. B. Henry; assistant superintendent, W. J. Kuperintendeht of adult department.

F. W. Jones; superintendent or senior J. B. Hen- cltrson; superintendent intermediate department, L.

Buttermore; superintendent junior department, Mrs. J. ,8." superintendent primar department. Miss Audlth Blxler; superintendent beginners department, honor of Miss i a Cecelia Duffy ot Brookrvale; whose to John M. "Flyiin of Akron, Ohio, will be all-event c'f Tiiesd'ay morning, Juno A of orchid and was'carriecl out in a attractive manner.

IDach talole 'centered silver candlestick bearing ylel-. 'low candles omlwHIshed' wllli bows of orchid riibtoon. The dainty hand- painted combination cards and were aiptprtyprlats to the oocag- lon. Roses were also effectively used in decorating. Following the luncheon four tables wero called-into play for bridge, and devotees ot the game spent a niost enjoyasble afternoon, Prizes were''" awarded" to Miss Nina Grace Smith of Dawson and.

Mrs. Mil'ton Williams of Dunbar. Miss Duffy received tie guest prize. The hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs. C.

L. Burkey and 'Miss Virginia Tally. Wary Louise Burkey and Stilly Burkey of PlttsJburg ware among the out ot town sriiests. The guest list was confined mostly to school triends ol the bride-elect. Mrs.

Michael Flynn will be hostesK at a showlr tonight at her home Diuibar in honor of Miss Duffy. cooling-off lather bitth! A real: airing body--rid- the skin of the film, so the pores can work freely and cool you off. That's the boon of, Svveet heart its thick, rich lather cleanses thoroughly, a df licate fragrance and new fresri BRIDGE I.C.X" FOR COLLEGE GIRLS Members of tho younger sot wore guests at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon of lovely appointments given Wednesday afternoon by Misses Helen anc Martha McConnlck of Vine in honor of Misses Nan aad of Schuylkill Haven, Miss Addarlen Hagans of 'Patterson, and Miss EaiBabelh LanMord ot Eastern Shore Wilson College girls, who are house guests of their school friend Miss Edith Hoffman. Pastel shades were carried out in the decorations which consisted ot garden flowers and in the place cards. Three tables were called Into requisition bridge.

The head prise was awarded lo Miss Kathleen Dougherty, while the high guest prize was given to Miss Addarien Hagans. Miss Thelmn Collins of Ohtopyle, waa an out ot town gue-st. I'riss-Fylo. Announcement is made of the marriage of Misa Ruth Isabelle Criss, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ira Criss of Somortlold and Her.

Perry E. Pyle. son of Mr, and Mrs. John H. Pylo of Somerset.

Tuc bride, who was a teacher in tho Henry Clay township schools, went to Napervllle, 111., to attend the commencement exercises of the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary. Rev. Pyle was a member of Itu- graduation class, and following the exercises- the couple motored to the parsonage of the Bainbrldgc Evangelical Church, near Benton Harbor, were married. The was performed by the church pastor. Rev.

L. 13. Burgess, the bridegroom's roommate at school. Rev. Pyle and bride expect to make Miss Jessie Harris secretary, Miss Thelma Arlis; assistant secretary.

EOward Clarke; assistant secretary. Edward Leckemby. assistant secretary, Emily Cociirun: treasurer, Gertrude Lindsay; chorister. Grant Slyers: pianist, R. J.

Engleka; assistant pianist. Mrs. R. V. Lundy; librarian.

Lindsay; superintendent licmifi (lepartmpnt, Mrs. E. H. Fenstermacher; suporifitendijnt cradle roll, Elizabeth Williams; superintendent of temperance, Mrs. L.

S. Michael; superintendent of missions, Mrs. Lenna Peters. Th entire corps of teao.hera was re-elected. R.

Pa'rkhlll elected new teacher. The bonrd decideil a the school should cooperate with tUe Dally Va- Bible School 10 convene shortly Jn rhe First United Presbyterian Church. IVUt-Glriird. -Misi Ada daughter of Mr. aud Mrs.

G. Witt ot Sycamore street, and William Glra'rd. son of Mrs Mary Girard. of East Cedar avenue, were married Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock parsonage of! the Christian Church on Race street. Dr.

George Walker Buckner, tho pastor, officiated. Tho brids was graduated 'tvom the Calitornia State rCormal anri was a teacher in the South Conuellsvirle school previous to -her marriage. On their return from a-vreddine trip Mr. and Mrs. GJrard will be at home in Pittsburg; whoro ttip bridegroom is employed by the Baltimore Ohio Railroad.

Goi-doii-Richic. Miss Madeline Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r. B.

Gordon of Uniontown, and William Richie, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Richie, Brownsville, were married Wednesday -In the parsonage' of the Asbiiry Mettiodist Episcopal Church, Uniontown. Rev. Dr.

Burr R. McKnlght officiated. their home at whsre they Loth intend to take year's courae In school. They arrived last Saturday at Somerfleld and are visitIng: the bride's parents. Hev.

Pyle Is a member of the Pittsburp; Conference of the Evangelical Church. Miss Louifie Christine Maier aud Wilson B. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Taylor of UnlojUowu, were quietly married Tuesday morning in the home of file bridegroom's parents. Rev. William R. VnnBuskirk. pastor of First PreHbylerlan Church iontown, olllciated.

The bride was given in her brother, Eugene Felilen ot Philadelphia. Little Miss MargardL Hess.T niece of the Irrldegrooui, vcas rius bearer. Her mother, Mrs. George Hess, played the inarch. The bride wore a gown of rose crepe, a.

felt hut to correspond, and a corsage of orchids, roses and lilieeg of the valley. Only the members of the immediate fam- were quests at the wedding Ireakfast. The bride has been anaes- thetist at the Hospital for the -past four years. Mr. Taylor is employed in the TJniontown office the State Highway Department.

Josephine Jfnrry CU'iidilatcs. Mrs. S. J. Harry and daughter, Miss Gertrude, of North -Pitts-burg: street, and ner son aud daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. -William and Mrs. Philip McGrogan Leisehring attended the conxmettce-ment exercises -Tuesday afternoon at St, Joseph's Selon Josepliine ifarry, daughter of Mr. 'and S. J.

Harry, was a memiber of the graduating class. She and her sist-er, Miss Catherine, who is a student at St. Joseph's Academy, accompanied their mother home. Vt'nnt Help Use oiir classlfled advertisements You Should Use "SALADA" TEA No tea so delicious. fiR.

HTSNTZ WILL DELITEK SEBMOJTAT B0E CEREMONY Rev. Dr. -A." R. ol the Lutheran Theological Seminary faculty, wlll.b* the principal speaker at 'exercise at Nfanhelm, Lancaster county, Sunday, when a 'famous, church there pays Its tribute of one red rose to the mayor the town for the use of tlie ground on which it stands. The church.

was orrcoted many years 'g-- by Baron Stigel, famous manufacturer od! glass, and for the ground oa which the edifice tine red rose js given to the comnwnUy -each year, 'The annual neryl-ce attracts thousands of persons and among those, expected to-attend this year is Governor Fisher. The' affair is of much interest to the congregation of the-local Trinity Lutheran Church. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO MEKT NEXT TUESDAT A complete report of the annual roae sale of the "Woman's Auxiliary to the Conne'lls-ville Hospital Association will be given'at the June meeting of the auxiliary Tuesday afternoon. June 21, at 2:30 o'clock in the Culture Club rooms at the Carnegie Free Library. Mrs.

Roy B. Otto was general chairman ot the sale. Mrs. John B. Davis, vice-president, i preside.

A successor to Mrs. Fred JYUbee, who tendered her resignation as president, will not be elected until tall'. There a possibility of the meeting next week being the last until September. Shower for Bride-Elect. Miae Virginia Tully will give a miscellaneous shower Friday nlghl at her home at Brook-vale In hoiror of Miss Marie McConkey, ot Monarch, bride- elect, of this month.

Broke-Crnlgr. Miss i a Brooke and Milton I. Craig, were married Wednesday piornlug In the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. George Brooke, Charles street, UnJontcrwn. Rev.

J. Hamilton Henry, an uncle ol the bride, officiated. Prlsellln Sewing Circle. The Priscilla Sewing Circle will meet tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. 'Roy B.

Otto erf Bast Crawford avenue. The Lace Announcement Is made of tlw marriage 'Miss I-Yed'a F. Portcrfleld dioiglhtr of Mr. and Mrt. Porterfleld nt Greensburg, R.

B. 7, and George W. son of Mr. and H. Jaauettte of Main Mmrnt unt, yesterday morning at ai thia Uome of H.

N. Dillon at Mount Pleasant. Immediately after tha ceremony Mr. and Mrs. on a-n Eatern trip.

3(. V. EndearororK. The monthly meeting of tho Senior Christian Endeavor Society of the Methodist Protestant a held this evening at o'clock at the The committee is composed ol Mr. and Mrs.

William GrlHlthn mid Mrs. Harry Hrx. OoHjflU HrmteKK. The reigular mooting ot the Athena Cluib ueld Friday night In the of Mrs. James Co-w'gill ot Wills road.

A meeting of the memfbers Philip Freeman Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held at the Carnegie Library Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock for purpose of electing two delegates to tho state convention at Bedford. A large attendance is desired. Mrs. Hostflss. Tlie G.

G. G. Needlework entertained "Wednesday afternoon in home of Mrs. John E. White.

Fcuth CouaelJsville. Tae afternoon was spent at fancy-work. Ten members and two guests, Mrs. Margaret Jamison and Mrs. Luella Hughes, the last named at Palmer, were present.

A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held in home of Mrs. Carl Belgli- "West 1 Incensed in Pnloiilown. Marshall. Thomas and IBllu Riokaw, ooth ot Vanderbilt, 'Wilbur Cope and Llotou, both, of Dunbar, diaries Randolph Ctimley a a Jenkins of Smithfielcl'were granted a marriage icenses -in Uniontown.

Alrcrton fllrl Licciiseii. Harrison 8. Elliott of New York and Grace Loucks of Alverton were licensed to wed at Greens'burg. 1'iivlng Cuutract Awnrdcd, SOMERSKT, Ju-n! Wind- bor ConstmctiC'ii Compajiy was aVarded the for ((be paving nf 4,200 feet Central City when bids wprc opened Tuesday at t'he courthouse. The bill was approximately' 1 for Tnxes.

i George H. Bunucll was taken to jail today for nou-piiyment. ot his Arrests arc being i tax collector and i for those i iv-fuse to a pay. One of the" of Ihe "lesson's drcssei is the Uce bloutc and-crepe ikiit. Moire and bow at the (boulder live character to this Tonight Big One At Hospital Fair Although cold -w-eathe Ust night caused a falling off In the crowds wh'icfi been attencliig the hospital street lair Nort First street, "West Side, every tUnd booth did a good bualnesa and muoceas for tho enterprise gems with three best oi any weekly program--r-emaf ilng.

Tonight will marlc hn-t is oon- sidered 'the leading 'evaning of the lair. Somehow or other are al- vye greater num.berfl present Thur'sdny and na early start will be made. The'American Loglon did a rushing ibusinegs yeetorday In Its sale oi tlclcets Eor the autoriblle sedan which wJJl Je awarded on Saturday evening. The "flash" and "was heavdy patronized last evening. A feature that ta -at ranting- con- Bldoraiblo attention is ai orange'aafble Pomeranian pup-py, i i at ia to bo awarded to aomc person on Saturday even'nsr.

The fl hae been donated oy Mr Mary Dauby, who conducts Untbn- to-wn. Tho pretty llttln puppy ia on view evening-, moco kitten which will also be given to soone one. Although iltere was i music avail niblo for last evening, O. Adrian, in charge of that foati re, has promised have entertain! lent in plenty for the remainder ol thu weelc. Fresh stocks will be placed on the various stands this i aud with tho posfii'bility a Hi le rfe-e in the tnvperafciire, ovei-yith'inj; proraiBes to le "just right" Eor a i night.

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