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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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FRIDAY, JULY' 24, 1970 THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. PAGE FIVE EXCHANGE VOWS AT ST. RITA'S CHURCH Richard Rosendale Jr. is pictured above with his bride, the former Sharon Rosenberger, after their marriage at 11 a.m. Saturday in St.

Rita's R. C. Church. The Rev. Nicholas A.

Mitolo, pastor, officiated for the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rosenberger of Lemont Furnace. Mr.

Rosendale is the son of Mrs. Richard Rosendale of 246 North Eleventh St, and the late Mr. Rosendale. Decorating the altar of the church were vases of white gladioli. Marking the pews were clusters of boxwood and stephanotis.

The bride placed a bouquet of white carnations on the altar of the Blessed Mother. The organist, Mrs. William Tallied, presented "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin," by Wagner, for the bridal procession. After the ceremony she played Alan Caron's "Re- cessionale." Mrs. Talucci also accompanied the vocalist, Tony Cavaliere, who sang "A Time for Us" from "Romeo and Juliet," "On This Day, 0 Beautiful Mother" and "Blessed Be This Day." The bride appeared for her nuptials in a floor-length gown of lace and organza.

The lace empire bodice featured a high Victorian collar and bishop sleeves of organza with deep lace cuffs. A-line highlighted with lace, appliques, terminated in a sweeping chapel-length train. The lace motifs, were also repeated on the train. Over a pillbox headdress, the bride wore a floor-length mantilla of illusion, edged with lace. She carried a white basket containing white carnations, pink roses and ivy.

Mrs. James Layton, sister of the bridegroom, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Carol Lattanzo and Patricia Orbin. Junior bridesmaids were Carla O'Donnell and Gina Orbin. All attendants wore floor-length pink gowns of taffefca with organza and lace empire bodices.

Their bishop sleeves' terminated "in lace cuffs. Blue satin bows accented the midriffs of the gowns. Each wore a pink organza picture hat, trimmed with poudre blue ribbons. They carried wicker baskets containing blue and pink carnations. Two flower girls were Shirley Rosenberger and Patricia Their poudre blue gowns were styled similarly to the gowns o'f the other attendants.

Each carried a wicker basket containing pink and blue carnations. Michael Ritz was the ring bearer. Charles Rosendale served as his brother's best man. Ushers were Joseph DeClemente, Stephen Comforti, Michael and David Lattanzo, Clinton and Bart Rosenberger. Three hundred fifty guests attended the afternoon reception at the Sons of Italy Hall, Hillcrest.

A buffet dinner featured a four-tier wedding cake. The newlyweds will reside after the weekend on Route 119, near Uniontown. Mrs. Rosendale Jr. was graduated from North Union High School with Class of 1965 and from California State College with Class of 1968.

She is now teaching English in the Laurel Highlands School District. The bridegroom was graduated from Connellsville Joint Senior High School with Class of 1965. He expects to graduate in December from the Optician's Institute of Pittsburgh. Mr. Rosendale -is -currently employed as an optician by Perma-Cote Plastics Uniontown.

Pre-nuptial affairs include a shower given by the bridal attendants at the Sons of Italy Hall, and the rehearsal dinner given by Mrs. James Layton at her home, 246 North Eleventh St. Gradales Visit Camp; Plan Outing A campfire ceremony and presentation of achievement "feathers" 1 were among highlights of a recent visit to Camp Easter Seal at Laurel Hill Stale Park by members of Connellsville Alpha -Chapter of Y-Gradale. The local chapter sponsors a crippled chilo 1 for a three-week camping sojourn each summer. Pictures were taken this year of the group with the sponsored child.

A family picnic will be held August 20 at the picnic area of the Laurel Center Division of West Pcnn Country Club Road. In charge of ar- rangementS WCSC Meeting The Christian Service Council of Indian Head Church of God will meet at 7:45 p.m. Monday at the home of Miss Helen Dix. Title Switch HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Because of Indian objections to the title of Anthony Quinn's new comedy, "Nobody Lo'ves a Drunken Indian," the film has been retitled "Flap." Ridgway, chairman, Miss Kitty Reed and Miss Helen Ruth Henry. Members will be contacted by Mrs.

Alberta Wilson and Miss Henry. Volunteers are being solicited to work at the Fayette County Fair 'concession stand of the Fayette County Chapter of Crippled Children and Adults. Members desiring to help are to contact Mrs. Frank Roland. Interiors 40 WEST Outskirts of Uniontown DIAL 438-1461 ShopMon, AFri.

10 1o 9PM FLOOR SAMPLE SALE Living Room-Dining Room-Bedroom CHOOSE FROM FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Retired To Hear key. Huey The Connellsville Retired Peoples Fellowship will its July luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Y. M. C.

A. The Rev. David Huey, pastor 'of the Millertown Community Church, Indian Head, will be the guest speaker. Democratic. Club Outing At Members of Dunbar Township Democratic Club will have a covered-dish picnic dinner at 2:30 p.m.

Sunday at the Dunbar Township Eagles Home, Aerie 3293, Leisenring No. 1. Joseph Balaban is chairman of arrangements. Plans for the affair were made at the final meeting, held at Ye Olde Inn. Members will provide covered-dish foods.

The club will furnish meat and rolls. Those attending must produce their membership cards, as the outing is exclusively for members. Meetings will resume in September. June Newlyweds G. W.

MYERS Grant W. Myers and his bride, the former Toni Denise Cavaliere, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cavaliere of 2 Witter who were married June 27 in St. Rita's Church, expect to reside in Chicago, 111., where the bridegroom is stationed with the U.

S. Navy. They spent their honeymoon in Virginia Beach, Va. The bride plans to join her husband Saturday and in the meantime is residing with her parents. Officiating the double ring ceremony of the couple was the Mitolo.

Music Was provided by Mrs. William Talucci, organist, and the church.choir. bride's father, a member of the choir, This Mrs. Alfred Shroyer, aunt of the bride, was the matron of -honor. Mr.

Shroyer, uncle of the bride, was the best man. The bride's parents hosted the reception for one hundred guests- at Sons of Columbus Hall. A four-tier cake featured the buffet dinner. Mrs. Myers attended Geibel High School and Michael Jordan Beauty School.

Her husband was' graduated from Connsiisville Joint i High School with Class of 1966 and attended California State College. He enlisted in the navy and is serving at Great Lakes Naval Station, 111. Prior to the wedding the re- hearsal'dinner was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Shroyer at Peasant Village, Belle Vernon.

Mrs. i a 1 Cavaliere, grandmother of the bride, hosted a shower at the Sons of Columbus 'Hall-. FIRST REUNION SINCE GRADUATION IN 1965--One hundred members of Class of 1965, Connellsville Joint Senior High School, were reunited for the first time since graduation five years ago at a banquet Saturday night at Pleasant Valley Country Club. Among ninety guests in attendance were Robert P. McLuckey, principal of the school, his wife Mrs.

McLuckey; John A. Lieb, a former teacher, and his wife, Mrs. Lieb. The class members attending are pictured above. They are: Phillip Lincoln, James Orndorff, Anthony Zuback, Harold Blackstone, Thomas Farrow, Donald Herrington, Charles Mickey, Edward Cable, Phillip Medsger, Mark Wilson, William Romesburg, David Brothers, Douglas Gemas, William Morris, Thomas Davis, Mrs.

William Bruck, (Alberta Paul), Mrs. James Lentz (Sharon Landy) Mrs. James Patterson (Joanne Kuhns), Mrs. Milton Lankey (Beverly Whitacre), Mrs. George Mader (Linda Cartwright), Karen Yagla, Mrs.

Richard Kelley (Susan Detwiler), Mrs. Paul CosteUo (Violet Ansell), Mrs. William Stoots (Sarah Doppelheuer), Miss Kathy Hoke, Miss Barbara Williams, Mrs. Clyde Kinneer Jr. (Mary Lou Clark) and Mrs.

Harold Dillinger (Gayle Hall). Mrs. Dennis Grimm (Frances Johns), Mrs. Barry Danl (Patricia Davis), Donald Lint, Mrs. Larry Chambers (Shirley Halfhill), Robert Brown, Larry Wichterman, William Stoots, Miss Kathryn Melegari, Miss Lois Martin, Miss Rosella Canty, Miss Ellen Anderson, Miss Linda Swan, Melvin Lilley, Robert Glassburn, Mrs.

Joseph Hawkins (Janis Reeves), Mrs. Ronald Springer (Jane Shindledecker), Miss Karen Goodwin, Miss Bonnie Runion, Mrs. Nathan Abromson (Myra Barron), Ronald Springer and Mrs. Waller Horion (Brenda White). Mrs.

Dennis Hinton (Kay Halfhill), Mrs. Francis Beni (Lorena Gales), Mrs. Frank Gnibus (Kathy Miller), Miss Mabel Woods, Mrs. John Airhart (Glenda -Polander), Mrs. Richard Spicer (Vivian Stipa), Mrs.

William Hughes (Glenna Jaynes), Mrs. Thomas Harshman (Martha Miller), Mrs. Jesse Hughes (Sally Balsley), Mrs. Enzo Pizzuti (Rosemary Butler), Mrs. Jarnes Maddas (Audrey Watson), Joseph Ferens Edward Cupp and Paul Phillips.

David Martray, Mrs. David Martray (Wanda Garlick), Misses Mary and Martha Critchfield, Kathy Molinaro, Mrs. Ronald Scarry (Susan Wilbon) Robin Riggs, Mrs. Robert Musser (Paulette Shartzer), Robert Musser, Miss Judy Wrote, Wendell Hall, William Beatty, Mrs. Randall Work (Connie Coffman), Patrick Farrell, William Hughes, C.

Richard Hough and Ben Husband. Mrs. James Comiai (Diane Sparks), Miss Barbara Mucha, Lt. David Geary, Robert Benzio, Mrs. Wendell Coflman (Rose Peck), Mrs.

George Baker (Norma Stouffer), Anna Wingard, Mrs. Harvey Gowatski (Carol Keefer), Mrs. Ronald Stairs (Ella Pencil) Mrs. Joseph Cartisano (Sandy Hustosky), Michele Mrs. 'David Dye (Paulette Gross), David Dye, Joseph Hardy, Mrs.

Donald Henry (Catherine Miller) and Miss Ruth Ann Spaugy. Those present but not shown in the picture were William Connors, Russell Penn, Ralph Stone, Mrs. Edward Myers (Linda Fleming) and Larry Orlando. Von Boras Plan Dinner On Aug. 18 Plans were made at the July meeting of the Catherine Von Bora Class of St.

John's Ev. Lutheran Church, held at the home of Mrs. John L. Daiky of 502 Connell to have a con- dinner on August 18. The dinner will be served at 6 p.m.

in the social room of church. Mrs. Arthur Hess, chaplain, opened the meeting by reading from Hebrews, third chapter, and praying. The president, Mrs. James Colbert, presided for the business session, beginning with roll call and responses of Bible verses.

The attendance prize went to Mrs. Dailcy. Lunch was served by Mrs. Dailcy, assisted by Mrs. Colbert and Mrs.

Margaret Rice. The nekt meeting will be Au- 21 at the home of Mrs. Albert in Trotter. Engaged to Wed MARY SHAW I'll bet we make a million decisions in a lifetime. We decide what we are going to wear and what we are going to do today-then bingo! Something happens and we have to begin planning again.

During our lives we will be making decisions, many of them depending on those we made yesterday, last week, a month, or a year ago. It might be wise if we plan ahead; and think before we plunge, trusting it will be 0. K. Of course, some decisions are not important, but others may change the course of outlives and, maybe those of our closest friends or relatives. So think wisely before making big'decisions.

Here is my decision on how to make Coinbo ORGANS SWING WHERE THE ACTJON IS SWING rti WITH BALDWIN dnd FARFISA Put the new sound In your llfii. Ami cvcrylitlnc--Origin, loss, music desk folds vip I Its own cm vying cnsc. $495 and $695 FARFISA boloiiRs' where the action a with pwjfciailonnls, with the nmnteur. nnlunil piivtloi nnd dances $299 up us miisic srom; 29 Morgimtown St PbOM 437-4011 ROSANNE DILL Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Dill of 812 McCormick announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosanne, to Richard Allen Addis, son of Mrs. Ada Addis of 304 East Gibson Ave. Miss Dill was graduated from Geibel High School with Class of 1969 and is employed as a secretary by the J. Donald Porter Insurance Connellsville. Her fiance was graduated from Connellsville Area High School with Class of 1970.

He is now employed in masonry work by his brother, George Wettgen. Wedding plans not been revealed. of-the-stove meat loaf. TOP O'STOVE MEAT LOAF Ibs. ground meat cup dry bread crumbs 10 oz.

can tomato soup cup finely chopped onions 2 eggs, slightly beaten tsp. prepared mustard 1 tbsp, shortening tsp. salt Vs tsp. pepper cup water Method: Beat eggs slightly and mix with meat, bread crumbs, 3 A cup soup, 'onion, salt and pepper. Shape two loaves and brown on both sides in kettle in which shortening has been melted.

Cover. Add remaining soup mixed with cup water and cook over low heat for 25 minutes. Spoon off any fat and spread mustard over the loaves and cook uncovered for 10 minutes. Serves four to six. The invocation for the dinner was given by Robert Musser.

He also conducted a memorial ceremony for three deceased members, James Kraynak Benny Shallenberger and Betsy Trump. Welcoming the group was Harold Blackstone, toastmaster. a from absentees were read during the supplementary business meeting, conducted by Miss Judy Wrote, Dennis Baysinger, class president, is teaching in Hawaii; Lt. Robert Dull, vice president, is with.the U. S.

Air Force in' Arizona, and Mrs. Linda McMullen Brienza is living at University Park. New officers elected were: President, Mr. Blackstone; vice president, Anthony a secretary, Mrs. Edward Myers, and treasurer, Mrs.

George Mader. Prizes were awarded the following: Traveling the greatest distance, Robert Glassburn of Southeast Asia; newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wichterman; married the longest and having the oldest child, Mr. and Mrs.

Randall Work; having the most children, Mr. and Mrs. James Mad'das; changed most, Robert Benzio; first reservation, Robert Brown, and last reservations, Mr. Glassburn and Melvin Lilley. Door prizes were awarded to Mr.

Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zuback and Miss Anna Wingard. The committee in charge of the reunion was composed of Mrs. Bruck, Miss Karen Goodwin, Mr.

and Mrs. David Dye (Eauletfce Gross), Miss Barbara Mucha, Ronald Ondike Miss Lorraine Onusko, Miss Michele Rock, Miss Sandra ifressler, Mr. Wichterman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Musser.

Open House To Mark 50th Anniversary An open house reception on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron H. Brooks of 302 East Georgia Poplar Grove, will be in observance of their golden wedding anniversary. Hours for the reception will be from 2 to 5 p.m.

The celebrants have seven children--Russell, Darrell, Ellsworth and Eugene, all of Kingsville, Mrs. Mike (Grace) Nazmack of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Robert (Jean) Shaner of Apollo, and Mrs, Carl (Sherry Lee) Pilkvist of Los Angeles, Calif. There are seventeen grandchildren in the family. About 90 per cent of car thefts in the United States are committed by amateurs, says the National Automobile Club.

SNEAKERS by Jem Maiy Don't stay in the hot sun too long. It dries out the skin and causes oily lines. HOW TO MAKE HEADWAY DURING WARM WEATHER When the weather wilts, your hair-do won't if it's arranged in an easy-cnre style by our experts. Call for regular ap- pointmcnts and look your best for summer. KAY'S BEAUTY SHOP 110 I.

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