Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 10

Publication:
New Castle Newsi
Location:
New Castle, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

-TEN NEW CASTLE, NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1959 Recipe Spot Light BETTER MEALS 9 UILD BETTER FAMILIES Wi iam Joyce Are Motoring To Florida Mrs. William Joseph Joyce the former Miss Delores L. i Enroute somewhere south, with Florida as their destination are and Mrs. William Joseph Joyce, bride and bridegroom of Saturday, the rites, uniting the fouple. were performed in Holy Trinity Polish National Catholic t'huioh.

Joyce, (he former Miss Louise Gargasz. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis; (iargasz Volant RD 2. and herj bridegroom, 113 S. Crawford IS the son of Mr.

and Mrs. ward Toronto. O. Rev. Dan-i iol Driscoll officiated at the double' ring rites at 2 p.

m. as Mr. (iar-j gasz gave his daughter in mar riage. The bride wore a gown of white Rosepoint lace and nylon tulle over The modified Sabrina neckline, long sleeves, and her basque type bodice were sprinkled with brilliants. The fant floor length skirt featured a panel front with the back made up alternate tiers of lace and tulle jin a cascade effect.

Her finger tip veil of illusion was edged in lace and held by a halo of seed pearls and sequins. earned a white orchid and pompons on her white Bible, i Miss Gargasz, her was honor aitendant fn a gown iof nylon over acetate in woodhue violet, styled with a length skirt. She wore a halo oi pearls and carried a colonial arrangement of pink roses and white carnations. Miss Marie Koszela and Mit'S Mary Gargasz. cousins of the bride, were bridesmaids in hue colored gowns identical to the maid of honor, complete witii pearl halos Each had a colonial bouquet of yellow roses and while carnations.

Charles Dess served as best man with Thomas Hanna and Mitchell Wallace seating the guests. Mrs. V'erna Kopka played music on the organ and sang Lord as a benediction. A dinner for the couple was held in Prussian Orthodox Hall and later bride and her bridegroom I greeted 400 guests at a reception jin the hall. The new Mr.

and Mrs. Joyce to return in October and take I up residence at 909 N. Mercer St. Joyce graduated from New 'Wilmington High School and is with the travel department of Peoples Bank of Lawrence County as a.ssistant agent. Mr.

Joyce is employed at the Fenati Brick Co The rehearsal party was held' Sept. 18 with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-i liam Helbley. S.

Crawford sister and brother-in-law trt the bridegroom, as hosts. Merry Lee Foster Showered By Friends Miss Merry Lee F'oster, fiancee of Leslie i'arl George, was the honoree at a pre-nuptial shower party when friends gathered in the last week. hostesses were Miss Patty George and Mrs. William Hotfman. assisted by Fred George and Miss Xancy Hoffman.

went to Mrs. Robert George. Miss Carol Kwiat and Miss Marlene Braatz. The table set before the prospective bride was decorated with grcflin and white appointments, sheltered by a green and white umbrella and was piled high with Miss Foster, daughter of Mr. and George Ketler, New Wilmington RD 1, will be married to Mr.

George, son of Mr and Mrs. Paul George, Pulaski RD ,3, at an ceremony Oct 3. Rrv. Douglas will perform the ceremony at 7:30 pm. in vVilmincton Church assisted by Rev.

Ralph Martin Jr. An open reception is planned for later in the evening in the church social rooms Barnes Home -rom Trip To Seashore A honeymoon bv the sea at styled similar to the brides was'completed by Wrjgo- with a 119 K. NORTH ST. K- We nuy Itok expeiuiye Our clothes ire modestly Newman Circle Meets The Newman Circle of the Woman's Association of Third UP Church met recently with Miss Lutz, Maryland Mrs. Gertrude Edmiston presented the Bible study, Spirit Speaks To the based on the Book of Acts, and the mission study from the book, and was led by Miss The study emphasized Happening To Rural America Ne.xt meeting will be held in October in the home of Mrs.

Betty Dryburg. Maryland Ave. Orange Lodge The Orange Lodge will meet in Malta Hall Friday at 8 p.m.. with a social hour after the meeting. Alumnae Thursday The Alumnae of the New' Cas-: Hospital School of Nursing will meet Thursday at 8 p.m.

in the nurse's residence. The executive board will hold a business session prior to the meeting at 7 45 p.m. the business, cards will be played. ACRY GROUP HOLDS SEPTEMBER SEASON The ACRY group of Holy Trinity Polish National Catholic Church met reeently in the church with John Lazar conducting the meeting. Guests included a group of new- junior members.

A special initiation held for new members, and Mrs. Nicholas Seleman. The evening was captured by Basil Totin with his beautiful Chocolate Pecan cake A Sadie Hawkins party was Iplanned for Oct. 24. The next meeting was set for Oct.

31, in the church. Karen Seleman entertained later with piano selections Mrs. Steve TepUea. Mrs. Olga Lazar and Mrs John Teplica were hostesse.s and Mrs.

Howard Barnes and they are now in their new trailer home, 316 Brj'an St. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, the former Miss Esther INI a i Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Anderson. Spruce and Mr. Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nonnan Barnes. 316 Bryan Her cascade bouquet was of pink roses and baby chrysanthemums. Leading the bridal procession were Deborah Lynn Chriswell, flower girl, and Robert Gibson, ring- bearer. Standing with the bridegroom was James Bryan, as best man John David Anderson, the brother, and Sammy Barnes broth- exchanged their vows Sept. 12.

be-lei of the bridegroom, ushered, fore Rev. George Henderson in': The music was played by Paul Second UP Church as he pei'formed Maki at the organ. Miss Shirley the double ring service at 7:30 Michaels, vocalist, sang p.m. escorted his Lord's Prayer. aaughter to the altar.

A reception honored couple The bride a floor length in Bryan Motors Show Room, But- gown of while lace and tulle, ler for 1.10 guests belore the with a mandarin couple slipped away for their mo- Iiiiig sleeves and a fitted trip. The full skirl was bouffantlyj The new Mrs. graduated styled of lace and tulle. Her finger from New Castle High School and tip veil was held by a crown of the Jameson Memorial Hospital of Nursing and is a regis- I White roses and baby nurse. Barnes is a jthemums were arranged in a with Bryan Motor Sales icade bouquet for her to carry to Inc.

the altar. The rehearsal party w'as held Robert Criswell. liiatron of with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barnes honor, wore floor length lace and as hosts.

'Judith Rae Levine Becomes Fiancee Of Pittsburgh Man The engagement of Miss Judith Levine to Lloyd Davidson, Mt. Lebanon and Pittsburgh, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Levine, 215 E.

Leasure Ave. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mrs. J. L. Davidson, Mt.

Lebanon, and the late Mr. Davidson. Miss Levine, a graduate of New Castle High School, is also a graduate of Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. She is serving on the plastic surgery staff at the hospital and continuing her classes at the University of Pittsburgh.

Mr. Davidson, a Lebanon High School graduate, is also a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and is with the United States Steel Corp. as an industrial engineer at I ho Clairton plant. The couple has no immediate wedding plans. Tree 7 Feet Thick Memphis Natchez Trace State Park in West Tennessee claims the world's largest pecan tree 7 feet in diameter and with a limb spread of 125 Mr.

And Mrs. P. R. Mars At Home In Madison, O. Ca.stlc New.s Photo FE.ASJ' DAY with Polio alia Cacciatore begins with a fresh young fryer, here with the liiaestro.

Chef Frediani, part owner of the Brown Derby, where it's a specialty Thursday. By I Den 1 of New 'national level. Castle, and on the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mars are now in residenee in New Madison, and the bridegroom jof Sept.

12 has returned to his with the Jewel Tea iNew i Mr. and Mrs. Mars, the former Miss Marsha Dell were Imarried in Westfield Presbyterian as Rev. John J. McClure the double ring service and gave his I daughter in marriage.

Mr. and Mrs. McAnlis. Enon iValley RD 2, are the parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs.

Hi- jram Mars, HD 7, are the bride- served three years with the U.S.' Navy and was a member of the Naval force on the Expedition to the South Pole. Mr. and Mrs. Welker were hosts for the rehearsal party in their HD 7, home, Sept. 10.

PINEAPPLE FROSTING the MARJORIE R. VERNON News Social Writer uuiiuucij n.vti. mrents Like all chefs and fine He is also on the board of rites 'it 7'30 Angelo Frediani, who holds Society and takes part 'njvvn of white nylon at the Brown Derby, likes to pul a of 51.5 (Past for de- fn i Ji.h -in 1 1 I 1 II 1 .1 tulle, embellisned witii lace ana personal touch on the lood he ates. He is chairman for the, Name Society and belongs scalloped Holy lace and hem- embellished at the neck Using chicken, he comes up with St. Joseph Church.

I he flooi length gown was a wonderiul dish familiar, in namei (i(W)d civic and spiritual foml is complemented by a linger tip veil at least, to of Italian food by good living in tulle tliat lell trom a lace pill- Pollo alia or the culinary department, and studded with sequins. She Cacciatore. I Mr. Frediani says this is a hunter's dish 'from the ancient; times hen chickens were game.i I The hunter used hat he could I find to liven up his kill and found jit so much to his liking that he never went back to just 1 chicken. YOU ARE INVITED To Join Our Family Of Happy Satisfied CUSTOMERS GE-TV SETS-PHILCO LIVING ROOM FURNITURE CARPETING BEDROOM FURNITURE MATTRESSES APPLIANCES OF ALL KIND do our utmost to keep vou happy.

We want your business. SUPREME CO. 130 K. LONG OL 4-7709 FALL BEAUTY For Your Home Bruig the glow of Autumn nito home with straw flowers and otiier artificial i 1 a 1 r.v, selection. AI.L PRICKS CIALELLA CARNEY FLORISTS 1224 S.

Mill St. OL 2-8412 MEDICAL AUXILIARY TO SEE HAT SHOWING Lawrence County Medical iliary will meet in the home Mrs. Thomas Uber, Winter Thursday at 12:4.5 m. showing of hats will be a feature. P'rediani's family fondness for Chicken Cacciatorel from his brother.

Ernest, who the office." to his grand-, daughter, Debbie, five and one- halt. He learned his art in Omaha; from an old-time Italian chel --Omaha was lucky for him. for ii tiie following sauce; there he met his wife, tlie 2 cans tomato paste lormer Miss Lena D'Frcole. wiio; 1 teaspoon salt keeps busy running the Browii; 1 teaspoon oregano Derby's dining room. 4 tea-poon pepper and Their son is a tcacher at the new a pinch of sage how Frediani makes it; a single strand of cultured Polio alia Cacciatore pearls, the gift of her bridegroom, Heat in a large skillet until carried a of red and ic is slightly brownt'd; cup olive oil Mrs.

Harold Welker, sister of 2 cloves of garlic the bridegroom, was matron of Prepare and coat ith the fol- honor in blue nylon, styled bal- a frying chicken. 2 to 3 lerina length with white acces- isories and carried yellow roses. Donald Preston, brides- was in pink nylon, with iwhite accessories and carried red roses. BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS MRS GARCIA surprise iiirthday party was held ri'cently to honor Dt'- lores (Jarcia, RD 4. when a group of friends gathered in Lunch, a diner operated by Mrs.

Ciarcia. A large decorated cake was presented to the honoree and centered a table, where friends served various Italian Customers were welcomed to the large party by Mrs. (larcia'sl mother who planned the event. with the serving were, Jake Yanelli and Haymmul Phillips who planned the eveninj entertainment, Mr. and Mrs.

John Carci.n, Youngstown. with Mr. and Mrs. De.Mar, Pittsburgh, were guests. Blend a 5-oz.

package of apple Cream hccse with 1 teaspoon lemon and 2 cups of ARBUCKLEQi New 10-X Confectioners Sugar plain i low ing, libs. cup flour 'u salt pepper 'to taste'' 2 eggs well beaten cup milk 1 teaspoon chopped parsley Brown in olive oil with garlic Mr, Welker attended Mr. Mars as best man. Cahill and Wallace Mc.Anlis, the ushered. The reception for 250 guests followed in the social rooms, and was arranged by the Queen K.s- ther Class of the church.

John Davidson cut the cake and Sleath Mc.Anlis, poured. Both are aunts of the The couple took a trip by car in a Southern stale befoix? return- ARPET ORNER Buildeis discovered that offering carpet as an extra with the purchase of the hou iC has tremendous sales appeal Families appreciate tiif fad that they will enjoy the beauty, comfort and quiet of carpet in their-homes immediately. For the homemaker the carpeted will give the house a warm, furnished appearance. Ls important to her. particularly, since it is likely she not yet bought all the furniture she will need for the new home With carpet the ic pieces she has will not look isolated and as they oilen do on bare floors.

OLANT-PA. it's Back To School in POLL-PARROT SHOES for Boys' and Girls' 113 E. Washington St. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES II N'eshannock School, so Cook slowly for minutes-, Mr. Frediani civic-mindedness or until tender.

If the sau( be- has borne fruit. too thick, add water to I Interested in young people, he is make it the right consistency, on the Fiecreation board You may want to vary the recipe ing to New Madison. Both and responsible" for Sw ing Lobby, and with the addition of mushrooms or Mars attended Beaver is active in the Wolves, both in peppers. iTow nship Twp. 1 has been owner and oj)era- itor of the Jackson Dairy Bar.

Jackson, The bridegroom has by Light as air and soft enough to fold in your hand. Black OI' grey reptile, $1295 to Similar Stylei In Tan Davies 219 K. ash. St. Shot o.

Brittonized Take Your Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses To CLEANERS OL 8-7739 Sickes-Bum Nuptias Pledged By Candlelight SKIRTS Solids and JMaids, 20 to 32 Shlrtwaivt Julian Goldman 111 WaslimiLon St. as best man for the cere mony. noon the wedding party and immediate faniilltv guests at a brunch in Walmo Inn. During the the couple greeted their friends at an informal reception in the home of the bride's parents. The couple with a trip and will reside in Union 'I'wp, They are re.iiding temporarily in the home of the bridegrtMiin's parents.

Mrs, Blum attended Xew' Castle High School and her bridegrwjm attends Union p. High School. Beautiful Ornamental IRON RAILINGS FKKK h.SIIMATK SMITH'S SADDLERY IH Mill CARPETING AND FLOOR COVERING Largest Selection Lowest Prices! It you can't to our it to your door without obllRa- tion. You Carofft In setting of vour Easy GENERAL FLOOR COVERING, Inc. 21 S.

Mill St OL 2-7794 New CastJe. William Blum I the former Miss Dottie J. Siikels) Candles lighted the altar in St. Margaret Church Saturday for the bridal pledge of Dottie Joan Sickels and William Hlum at a ceremony at a m. when Kev, Vincent Poweli heard the exchange vows, and F.

11. Sickels gave his daughter in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Sickels, 9(W W.

Clayton St are parents bride. Her bridei-noom is the of and Mr.s. Samuel Blum, HI) 2. '1 he bride gave her pleilge, wearing a gown of white lace, st.vled in ballerina length She wore a shoulder of illu.siun held by a crown of pearlfs. hvv.

bouquet carried a cascade of white roses and stephanotis. Miss Judy Shope her only attendant in a bouffant ballerina length flock of pink dotted Swisv and her bouquet was an arrangement of pink roses, Barry French attended Blum ns Club Mrs. Paul Sibeto welcomed the IS (Tub in her home, 317 Neal recently. 'I'he club discussed games and music. i went to Miss (ieorge, Mrs.

Michael Perrotta, Audino and Mrs. Floise Krickett. A cake centered the table to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Richard iUibeis, and she received a gift from her Assisting with the serving were Mr.s. Henry Mrs.

Kenneth DeFiore and Mrs. idaughters of the hostess, who received as liicmentOi for be- gie ts. The club will journey by ear fo a local shrine in two weeks and a regular meeting will be held Oct. with Miss George, 837 S. FALL SPECIAL! FRENCH CURLY-CUT Shampoo-Styled Setting Creme Rinse.

Reg. $5,50 Value-With This Ad Ml For Only 2 50 ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON 215 St. Ot. 4-7931 t)pen evenings by appointment gNEIII, tastes in NICKLES OLD COUNTRY RYE a hearty, pungent, different rye breaul NICKLES ZONZONETTI ITALIAN an Italian hearth wtiite thread. A to enjoy ph HEW FROM ONt.

OF AMERICA FINEST BAKERIES SUBSCRIBE TO 108 East Wa.shington St. Of Distinctive Furniture There is a fine tradition at Wayside Furniture It is to serve you the most distinctive, and interesting furniture for your home. QUALITY CONSIDERED IT COSTS LESS AT WAYSIDE. UJ aus id FURNITURE CARPET AND ACCESSORIES Open Monday thru Friday to 9 P.M.—-Saturday to 5 P.M..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About New Castle News Archive

Pages Available:
456,441
Years Available:
1891-1978