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SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1957' WEIRTON DAILY TIMES. WEIRTON. W. VA. PAGE FIVE I Club News Fashions Features Phone 186 Miss Mary Jane Powell Weds Bruce Andrews on Friday Miss Mary Jane Powell, and carried bouquets of light Miss Gruda, Mr.

Strauss Married Miss Dolores Gruda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gruda, ot 273 S. 12th street, was united in marriage this morning, at 9 a.m. nuptial mass Strauss, son ter "of Dr.

and Mrs. C. Powell, of 132 Harlland Clarksburg, W. was united in marriage on Friday, at 7:30 p.m., to Ensign Bruce Terrell Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. G. Andrews of 3G24 Collins Way. Rev. R.

L. Moore, assisted by Rev. Ross Linger, performed the ring ceremony in I Bridgeport Methodist Church, which was decorated for the occasion wiih palms, lighted candelabras and baskets of gladiolas. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a formal length gown of imported tulle and antique taffeta over a blush pink underskirt, fashioned with a scbri- neckline, tiny capped sleeves and a form fitting bodice.

The triple litlle skirt was appliqucd with pleated lulling and four panniers of white taffeta cascaded from back waistline to form a chapel length train. Her fingertip veil of French illusion was attached to a Princess crown oi hand embroidered seed pearls. She carried crescent bouquet of carnations and baby breath. Maid of honor was Miss A Williams, of Alexandria, Virginia, attired in a gown of imported ac- pink carnations and baby breath. Best man was Craig Andrews, Brother of the bridegroom and ushers were: Jack Manley, Keith Manlcy, Sieve Psarou- dis and Jerry Miller.

The bride's mother was Crocked in a dress of blue lace over satin, with matching accessories and pink rosebuds corsage. The bridegroom's mother chose a pale green antique taffeta dress, matching accessories and a white rosebud A reception followed the cere- money in the Stonewall Jackson Hotel. Mrs. Lee Byers played appropriate wedding music on the organ, while Mrs. J.

E. Pendergast and Mrs. Homer Rotish served the to Joseph Eugene of Mrs. Ann Dory Miss Diane Granato Engaged To Wed Mr. Richard LaPosta of 4133 Wells street, and the late Mr.

Joseph Slrauss. Rev. Joseph O'Reilly performed the double ring open church ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father, best man was Donald Wojick and matron of honor was Mrs. Rose Shreve.

Following the ceremony a reception was held in (he home of the bride's parents. The couple will leave this evening (or a two week motor trip to New York and Canada. Upon their return they will reside in their newly furnished apartment at 4133 Wells street. The bride is a Weir High graduate and was formerly employed by the Weirton Steel Company. The bridegroom is a graduate Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Granatj, of 1120 Pennsylvania avenue, have announced the engagement of their only daughter, Diane, to Richard LaPosta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando LaPosta, of 104 Center Avenue, Follansbee. Miss.Granato is a graduate' of Weir High School and is presently employed in the traffic department of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company.

Mr. LaPosta is a graduate of Fnllansbee High School and is affiliated with the Tacozza Tool snd Dye Company. Wedding plans are incomplete. The betrothal of the young couple was announced on May'28, at Vlis's Granato's graduation parly, held in the home of her The betrothed couple are graduates ith the 1957 classes. punch.

A three tiered cake topped with a miniature and bridegroom, centered th ving table. The couple left on a wedaincj trip through the southern slates. The bride chose a light gray cotton tweed sheath dress, matching accessories and fitted jacket, to travel. The couple will reside at Buar Cliffe Hoad, in Athens, Georgia. The bride received an A.

B. degrue from West Virginia Universtiy on June 3, where Lhe was cffiliated with Pi Beta Phi National social of Follansbce High school and is employed by as a bricklayer. cordion pleated nylon i sorority and Phi Upsilon Ornicron. Blush Pink, with a wide rose home Economics honorary. ored midriff which terminated into a bow sash and streamers.

S'l? carried a colonial bouquet of dark pink carnalions and baby breath. Bridesmaids were Misses: Carolyn Layfield and Ann McMunn. of Clarksburg, Miss Joy Palrioia Strawn of Morgantown, Miss Fran- can Telephone Telegrah. Sayre of Beckley and Miss The bridegrom received an A. degree West Virginia University, where he was affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa, national social a i Previous lo his enrollment in Nnval officers Candia'e Fellowship Class Meet The June meeting of the.United Fellowship Class of the i ngs ek Union Chapel was held Thursday evening in the oi Mr.

and Mrs. James Mahan Lane, Follansbee. The president, Mrs. George Rea- veaux conducted a short business meeting. Games were played and prizes MISS DIANE GRANATO A son was born on June 7, to Mr.

and Mrs. John Northcraft, of 206 Miller Avenue. A son was born on June 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Mankosa, of 157 Schwartz Street.

A son was born on June 8. to CHESTER Miss Linda Cowey cake flanked with flowers Mr. and Mrs. Valentino Gualteri, Miss Linda Cowey Becomes Bride of Mr. Ronald McCune Mrs.

Delaney Entertains Hilltoppefs Mrs. Leone Delaney, GiU'on Avenue, entertained members of Ihe Hilltop Eight Club, on Friday evening. Two tables of buncp were in play and winners were Mrs. Edgar Wright, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs.

James Anderson Sr. and the travelling prize'went to Mrs. Eugene Hinchee. Mrs. Chester Cot trill received the door prize.

Mrs. Elmer Merker was a of the group. Liincheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting is scheduled lo he held in the home of Mrs, Hinche, of Dickson Stret, on June 21. iiiliiliilMliliiiuiiiiiliHHMiHiiniiluatiUNiillNlilillflUisitriiiKiffli Stork Notes and Lawrence Ronald McC were united in marriage 7:30 p.m.

Friday at the First Presbyterian Church in Chester, with Rev. William Claghorn officiating. Miss Dorothy Pethtel Becomes Engaged toSherman Glover DO.ROTHY PETHTEL Mr. and Mrs. Claude H.

Pcthld of 213 Mineral Avenue, have an notmccd the engagament of. tlieii eldest daughter, Miss I 3 Irene Pethlcl to Mr. Sherman ward Glover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy I.

Glover of 111 Ardmore AV' emie. Both arc graduates of Weir High School. Miss Pethtel Is employed in the Iraflic depa'rlment of lha Chesapeake and Potomac Tek' phone Company. Mr. Glover is employed in liia 28" Structural Finishing Department of the Weirton Steel Co.

The couple will he united in marriage on August 23 at a privatTM, double ring ceremony in Church of Christ, 3530 West Street, Miss Barbara Ann "Palmer Weds Mr. William Alrnasy and sprays of greens adorned the of 138 Scenic Drive, table with Mrs. William Erlitz in A son was born on June 8, to charge of serving the punch. She Mr. and Mrs.

Lemoyne Hughes, of was assisted by Miss a 1 Rd 1, Burgettstown. Gibbs and Miss Gilda Davis. A son was born on June 8, Miss Cowey iis the daughter i The couple are planning a Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Smith, of Rd Georgia Cowey Phoenix Avr lr 'P through Michigan.

Upon i Colliers, nue and the late Paul Cowey Me- 1 'heir return they will reside at Gl1 Memorial Hospital Cune is the son of Mrs. Robert! i apartment A daughter was born Mercer of Grant St. Newell. Ph en Av TM, lbCl Miss Barbara Ann a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

Wellington Palmer, of Washington Pike, Wellsburg, was united in marriage to William David Df Mr. anil Mrs. William Almasy, of 3315 Pennsylvania Avenue at 9 a.m. this morning, in the St. John a i Roman Catholic Church, ot Wellsburg.

were awarded Mrs. Patrica Miller, Mrs. Donald Freshour, Mr. George Reaveaux. The next meeting will be in the CCS Brcnda Andrews, sister of the bridegroom.

They were frocKed identical to that of the maid oF hon- 1886 Main St. Sale $7.45 LOWE BROS. LONG LASTING QUALITY HOUSE PAIKT 7.05 gal. in 5's Covers Bolidly more square feet of surface per gallon than any competitive brand. School, he was emoloyed by Amer- form of a weiner roast at Tomlinson Run State Park.

Members present were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard While and son, Mr. and Mrs. James White and children, Mr.

and Mrs. George Reavea- ux, Mr. and Mrs, Carles Dawson and daughter, Mr. and.Mrs. Ricky Miller and daugh'er, Mr.

a Mrs. William Harrison and children, Mr. and Mrs. Homer i Mr. and Mrs.

William Kiger, Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts, and Reverend and Mrs.

Donald Freshour. Auxiliary Holds Election The Weirlon Heights Women's Auxiliary of Firemen, convened recently in the Fire House. Mrs. Lcn Eloi, vice president, in charge of the session, ich was highlighted with the election of officers. Those chosen were: Mrs.

Do n- ald Mentzer, president; Mrs. Richard Eloi, vice president; Everett letcher, secretary; Mrs Jerry Fletcher, treasurer. Approximately 18 members a one guest, Mrs. J. A.

Norwood, a tended. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Ivan Eddy, Mrs. Tom Cui ningham, Mrs. Everett Fletche and Mrs.

Frank Bishop. A half hour of appropriate music! was played by Mrs. Theodore Martin preceding the ceremony. The bride chose a waltz length gown ot blue net over satin. The fitted bodice of the gown was covered with a dainty jacket.

She carried a white Bible lined with a wh.te orchid and streamers. i Matron of Honor, Mrs. Wayne Cowey, Sister in law of the bride, chose a pink dacron gown with full skirt and fitted bodies and carried a matching colonial The next meeting will be hostesses by Mrs. Len Eloi, Miss Bertha Eloi, "Mrs. Richard Eloi and Mrs.

Mark Good. bouquet. The Cowey wore bride white and Mrs. accessories. The brides mother chose a nylon ensemble while Mrs, Mercer wore pink and white.

The mothers wore white carnation a with ribbons matching their gowns. Harper McCune, brother of the groom, served as man. Wayne Cowey and Kenneth Newlen were ushers. Following the ceremony approximately 100 guests were received at the reception in the social rooms of- the church. A three tiered wed- Chosen by Jr.

Woman's Club A daughter was born on June, 7. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kelly, of 1240 Harper Avenue East Liver A GREAT TINT REVIVAL is now underway at Butte Field in Steubenville, O. with Bev.

H. J. Lane, Radio and TV Pastor preaching and praying for the sick nightly at 7:45 p.m. Everybody is welcome. Watch Your T.V.

Set WSTV Channel 9 Sunday Morning at 9:30 a.m. for prayer temple time. BILL CASSIDY PRESENTS TALENT VARIETIES OF "57" MONDAY JUNE 10 8:15 at Hie Weirton Corrimunity Center 1 NIGHT ONLY ALL LOCAL TALENT FEATURED Consisting of: Tnn Ballet Acrobatics Baton Toe Exhibition Ballroom Modern Free Style Novelty antl Comedy Acts 2 Scenes in Strobalite "Toyland" and "Winter Wonderland" PRICE Children 6pc Adults JI.M TH.X Included Television Programs SATURDAY EVENING WSTV-TV Oian. 9 WTIIF-TV Chan, KDKA-TV Detective Defective CumminKS 7'i6--Bob Buccaneers Buccaneers GScson Gleason GJeason Gleason jOO--Oh Snzanna Oh Sabre Sabre IE Life 19 RoECra Rogers Theatre 7:15 Ford Til cat ro are runny Is Your Life Is Your Lift Baseball Journey Journey Welk on June Hartman of Rd 1, Toronto. Ohio Valley Hospital A son was born on June 7, to Sgt.

and Mrs. Donald Gordon, of 102 Holly Avenue, Mingo Junction. A son was born on June 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fox, 3321 Collins Way.

Weirton. A son was born on June 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rabe, of 351 (Reserve Avenue. Stenbenviile.

WLLLbBURG New depart- Wolrton Osleopatfiic Hospital ment and committee A son was born on June 5, to forming the Executive Board i and Mrs. John R. Wright, of the Wellsburg Junior WomanV.Box 17-1, Colliers. Club, have been announced by East Liverpool City Hospital Mrs. Merle Barnes, president.

Department Chairmen a are Fine Arts, Mrs. Clinton DeWitt; Community Affairs, s. George Kemp; and Scrapbook, Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs. Frank Cipoletti; Education, Mrs.

Robert Mack; Public Affairs, Mrs. -Donald Lazear; International Affairs, Mrs. Raymond Winskt; American Home, iss Ann Camillctti; Conservation Nalural Resources, Mrs. WI1- am Grammer; Religions of Vorld, Mrs. A.

C. Avery; a tamps for Wounded Velerans, liss Audrey Bryant. Committee Chairmen will bt 'elephone, Mrs. Jules Cipoletti; ocial, Mrs. a McCroba; Vays and Means, Mrs.

John At and Mrs. Eugene Camillet- Contest, Mrs. Harold McFaden; Membership, Mrs. Walter Mc- and Cancer, Mrs. Robert 7:45 People are Funny Welk Oomo Como Corno Como Lewi a Lewis 9 Lewis Lewis Perry Como 8: 5--P erry Como Como Como 9 lOO--Jerry Lewis Lewis 9 So--Jerry Lewis L.

G. ANDREWS, BUILDING CONTRACTOR Complete Building nnd Kemodellng Service PHONE 835 3G24 COLLINS WAY WEIRTON Gunsmoke 10:15 Gunsmoke Playhouse Sfl 10:4 Playhoust 00 11 Playhouse 00 Playhouse 90 II Playhouse 90 Marriage Marriag Marriage Marriage 10-30--Your Hit Parade Parade Hit Parade Olt SUNTDAV DAYTHDB Club Club Club Club CliriBtophcra Failh For Today For Today Cub Club Club Club ABOUT TOWN I Mrs. C. William McWhorter and children Mindy and 3anny, of 3709 Marlaraont Way will leave on Tuesday by Pwa Airlines lo visit with her sister, Mrs. William Gutcher, of San Diego, California.

Family Christophers Club Family Christophers Believe Farnlly Funnies Family Funnies ARJA'S HAULING EXCAVATING 1800 COTJNTY ROAD PHONE 60fi Word Variety Fnre Pastor Roberts Roberts Funniea Funnies 12:30 Industry Pa.roJ« Science llOO--Better Vision Vision of Faith of Faith of Thesfl Mntlnee of These Matinee r.W--Weekend Westerns Movie Matinee Westerns Matinee Westerns Matinee. Weekend Westerns Movie Matinee Western Matinee Western Matinee Western Weekend Wrstorn Horizons World World 4 World World Club Uvtne Word Medtcnl Horizons Horizon Set Go Set Go Ray Mllland Mllland Advongure What's my Line my Lina Krftft Theatre Theatra Theatre Theatre Bride Broken Arrow Arrow MAC'S CIGAR STORE Cigars and MagurJnes S360 MAIN STREET WEIKTON W. VA. Welk Welk WelV Welk Scouts ficouw Are There Are Therft Sullivan Sullivan Eil Sullivan 8i45--Ed Sullivan SUNDAY EVENING World Plnyhose World PIn.yliofi.se Falcon Falcon TilMtrfi Diamond Theatre Theatre Theatre Valley Valley 730--Circus Boy Boy Allen Allen Allen 8: 45--Steve Allen Asked Tor Theatre Arted For It Theatre Mortfe-Oowor Allen Allen Allen Alien 108 in Gin, AND SCOTT BLAKE Flattering Contractor PHONE SZ51 Thealre Theatre Alfred Hitchcock Hitchcock Hour Hour Hour Hour Crmllenne Youni Challenge Young My Mv News IS 11 Theo.tr* Hour Hour AlOM Hour Hour Young Troorwr Troopci Off lack. New officers are Mrs.

Me 1 arnes, president; Mrs. iiclimond, vice president; Roy Mrs. lobert Mack, recording secretary: Irs. A. C.

Avery, corresponding ecretary; Miss Rila Eniig, treas- rer; Mrs. Daniel McCoy, parlia- lentarian; Mrs. B. 0. Ellis, custo- isn; Mrs.

Bert Phillips, federation hairman; ponsor. and Mrs. T. J. mil, Maid of honor was Mis5 Mariati Barzinski, of VMisbiirg, attired in a ballerina length gown of lavender, matching headpiece and cai-- ried a bouquet of lavender asters and roses.

Bridesmaid was Miss Lntira Almasy, sister of (he bridegroom, dressed In a pink ballerina gown of nylon net. matching Rev. John Halpin officiated and carried a bouquet the double ring, open church cera- pink aslors and roses, mony, before an altar lavishly be- of decked with palms, ferns and seasonal flowers. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a govn of while Chantilly lac and bridal satin, fashioned with a modest neckline, fitted bodice, long tapering sleeves and embroidered with seed pearls and sequins.

Her bouffant skirt was fashioned of Chantilly lace and fell gracefully inlo a cathedral train. Her fingertip veil of French illusion was held by a crown of seed pearls. Ihe carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, astors, and streamers of of valley. Best man for Ihe occasion was Joseph Rujak and usher was es Belfiore. Following the ceremony a "tin- ner was held in the EaTM1e.s H-me, on Weirton Heights.

A rccn'ion will be lield at p.m., in the nail for family and friends. The couple will leave on a weoh long honeymoon antl upon i return they will reside at 230 Wirt Street. The bride is graduate of Wellsburg High School and was employed by SVinski's Market, We'bburg. The bridegroom is a Follansbce graduale and is employed by Almasy Contractor. pool.

A son was born on June 1 lo Mr. and Mrs. Geradith Bellanca of Commerce Street. WSCS Society Holds Meet A report of the general church conference which Uniontown, she attended in was made by Mrs. Omar Ford Friday evenini at Ihe meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service held First Methodist church.

Mrs. S. R. Starkey reported on the sub- district conference held in Butler, Pa. Mrs.

John Winwood was leader for devotions. Her topic was "Declare His Glory." Mrs. 0. J. Barrett was program chairman using as her subject "Work of the WSCS Throughout the World." The session was condupted by Mrs.

Starkey, president. Hostesses were Mrs. W. E. Hall, Mrs.

Mae Garrison, and Mrs. Charles Kirschke, The next meeting will be on July 5. -O- Nick Toth of i street is a patient in 224 at the Weirton General hospital. He is an employee the Open Hearth department of Weirton. Steel company.

RADIO PROGRAMS WSTV-- 1340 MBH ATUBDAY EVENING Guy Lorobordo :46 Sports Serenade In :15 Dinner Date Hawaii Cilia WSTV Weekend ISO-- Teenaifer.i Unlimited Guy Lombanio Weekend WSTV Weekend WSTV Weekend bllNDAV DAYnni. News Protestant Hour :00 NcKro Spirituals Christian Hour Christian Sclenca Wings of Hcallnjt Back to God Bible Voice of Prophecr Hall's Music :30 Suspanae Organ ai res News-Indictment :30 Johnny Dallai 00-- News 05-- F.B.I. Gunimoke Jack Bonny Mlu Brooks 1:05 Serenade 1 '06 Hewn Weekend Cunningham Weekend Hoart of Mary o( SL brands A--117 Cf--ana SATUKDAV KVKNIKO SAIKj Navy Town Meelinjf Times Style Juanlta A IIAYTIHC Hunbard Family nibln Claw Liberty PrcienU Hour Revival Hour Hll Invitation To Tirno PamllT In MUJlc a Y. Philharmonic Face the Nation News 0:05 Dance Orchestra 0'30-- Blllv OraTmrr. Face Thc Natloa HUH A-- 1020-- 1 A A I MNti Bits ot Ncablt 30-- Weather New.

Nesblt Of! The Cull :30 Weather i Yate Vickl's Caroueol Party Weather Party Line New. 1:15 Sports Weather KnlKhl Hyden Weather Party Llm SCINIUV DAYI'MB Sunrise Serenade :00 Sunrise Serenade a Hero's Hunk StoM Weather Growing Patos News Miuitc 9:30 Weather Yales-Top Neva Weathfr News 12:16 Joe L. nrown Trooper 10:45 Slate Trooptr Pirates-Milwaukee 8:45 Dtlffout Dope Open Church To BeObserved For Hull, Arnott Wedding church will bo observed for the six thirty clock nuptial riles this evening in lh" First M-ithoiiist church of Newell for the wedding of Miss Penny Lee Hull to Charles Frnnklin Arnott. The Rev. Dallas Butler A light biuc embroidered trffela dress with white ncces-ori: be worn by Mrs.

Hull. Mrs. Arnolt will wear an aqua nylon tire's vd'ii while accessories. "Both will shoulder corsages of white rosa- nerform thu double-ring ceremony before an altar banked with palms, ferns and white gladioli. The bride to be Is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Hull of 516 Jefferson street and prospective bridegroom is (he son of Mr. and. Mrs. Clyde Arnott of 514 Jefferson street.

Preceding the ceremony twenty minutes o( traditional organ music be pre- senled by Mrs. Jerry McFeolcy. Vocalist Miss Alyce Ann Epplty will sing "Because, "1 lave You and "The Lord's Prayer." Miss Hull will be given in marriage by her father. She will wear a gown of white chantilly lace, "eaturing a sweetheart neckline, trimmed in iridescent sequins. The skirt has side panel cascades of alternating lace and tulle fles.

She will wear matching lac- mitts and her fingertip veil of scalloped French illusion, bordered with pearls, will be held in pine? by a crown of sequins and pearls. She will carry a white lace edged prayer book topped with white orchids and satin streamers. Ail Ihe traditional features will be carried out, including a sixpence for her shoe. Miss Marilyn Railing, a close friend, will be the maid of honor. She will wear a yellow lace waltz length featuring princess style lines.

The bodice is trimmed with chiffon and has long stream ers down the back. Her hat and mitts are of yellow lace lo match the gown. Bridesmaids will i Linda Arnolt, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Jean Rennix, and Miss BeUe Gilmore. All will have blue gowns identical to that of the maid of honor. The attendants will carry colonial bouquets of white carn-i tions interwoven with net a streamers to match their gowns Little Dcnise Eckleberry will be Ihe flower girl.

Her gown will be of pinafore style of yellow dotted nylon and she will wear a yellow matching hat and vri'l carry a basket of rose petals. Ring-bearer will be Richard Kline, cousin of the bride. Thomas Arnott, brother of the bridegroom will be the best man. Ushers will be Stewart Lowers, Roger Kline and William McGinty. A reception will be held.in Fellowship Center ot the church immediately following the ceremony.

A three tiered cake, topped with a miniature bviilal surrounded by wliile carnalions and crystal candelabra holding while.tapers, will adorn the bridal table. Aides will be Miss Dorothy Sloan, Arch Cocn, Mrs. Koberl Evans, Mrs. Lewis Sillirmm and Mrs. Kenneth Gilmore.

Following Ihe reception thc couple will leave for a week honeymoon in the southern states. For traveling. Miss Hull has chosen a two piece black and white check dress. She will wear the orchid ircm bouquet. When they return to Newell, thc couple will reside at the Hull fr.mily residence, until competion of the construction of Iheir new home.

Both Mill Dull and Mr. Arnott were graduated from Wells High school, she in 1D57 and he in 1931. He is a veteran ot service in the II. S. Air Force and his foreign duty was in Hawaii.

Ho is presently employed in Ihe floor-covcfing department of Smith and Fhiliins of East Liverpool. Out of town" guests expected for the wedding are from Kilt.inning, Pillsburgh, Aliqnippa, Canlon and New Cumberland. To Buy at Sell Use Classified Ads Phone 135 On the Air Since 1940 with Camillo Delucia SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. Pimtca-llll :45 6corebonrJ lwaultee Melody MO Hour of Llff Lay Goer Worta For Your Shopping Convenience THRIFT DRU OPEN SUNDAYS From 10:00 A.M.

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