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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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APRIL 2, 1965 (Ebbitt Studios) MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. COLTOGIRONE John M. Coltogirone Weds Judith Ann Graser In St.

Charles Church, Donora Vows of the double-ring ceremony were exchanged by Miss Judith Ann Graser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Graser of 130 Kenric Avenue. Donora, and John M.

Coltogirone as they were united in marriage in St. Charles Roman Catholic Church, Donora. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Coltogirone of First Avenue, New Eagle.

The Rev. John M. Unger, church pastor, performed the high nuptial ceremony at 10 a. m. on Saturday, February 20, before the altar beautifully appointed with bouquets of large white chrysanthemums and ferns.

Church Organist Mrs. John Lynch sang the "Ave Maria" and the responses for the mass. Peau de Soie For Bride The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was lovely in a floor-length gown of silk peau de soie and for her only jewelry, a gift of the bridegroom, wore a pendant necklace in a floral design centered with a pearl on a silver chain. The gown was fashioned with a basque fitted bodice, neckline of Alencon lace enhanced at the waist with white velvet band.

The skirt followed the A-line and had appliques of Alencon lace and two white velvet streamers as its features. The carriage back Birthdays MONONGAHELA April 3, Bertha Ellen Holt. Connie Docis Duguid. George Widmer. Mary O'Neil Davis.

Mrs. Blanche Butka. Thomas Richardson. Marlene J. Cilensek.

Donald Oppenheim. Elmer Arbuckle, Jr. Florence Catherine Goins. Charles Joseph Plesher, 14. Vicki Lynn Andrews, 9.

Leonora Lazzari Carcella. Eugena Bartolotta. April 4, 1965 William Dias. Patsy Macioce. Peggy Lou Sanders.

Mrs. C. S. Brown. Donna Mae Weber.

Michel Dudro. Dorothy Sarnosky Bachkay. Rodney Jones. Lizetta Pierce. Ruth Morton.

Louise A. Miller. Helen Maria Kickel. Bette Lou Wolfe. Alice Marie Sands.

Thomas M. Brounce. Claire Garbart. Susan Jayne Scott. Nena M.

Sell. Mrs. John T. Robinson. Benjamin Mowry.

Mrs. William Hulker. Mary Louise Hann. Robert Rocco. Gloria M.

Forsythe. Charles Negro. Randy Lee McMahon, 9. April 5, 1965 Lawrence Yohe. Wayne Wagner.

Mrs. Sarah Kathryn Rollison. "Edward Sarnosky. Comer. Harold Stoneman.

Barbara Jean Johnson. Susan Jane Dougherty, 13. Arlene Marie Mizwa, 10. Perry Michael Pergola, 5. Lori Jean Gibson, 2.

DAILY REPUBLICAN MONONGAHELA Locals The Odd Bekah Picnic Association, composed of Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodges of Washington County, will meet Monday, April 5, at 8 p.m. in Nucleus Lodge 377, 1.0.0.F. Hall, Second and Main Streets, Monongahela. All Odd Fellows and Rebekah members are urged to attend. Louis A.

Caucheteux of North Charleroi is secretary of the association. Monongahela Elks Club 455 will hold dances April 2 and 3 for members and guests, at the club rooms, Union and Jackson Streets. Mickey's Men will provide the music tonight and Tiny Fries on Saturday. Hours each night are from 10 p.m. until: 2 a.m._ Members are asked to please use the parking lot.

Roy Scott and his Country Harmony Boys, WWVA Jamboree stars, will be featured at the Welcome Day at the Hickory Restaurant, 115 Second Street, Monongahela, Sunday, April 4. Hours for the musicians, as well as for the day's special food, are from 2 to 6 p. m. Daniel Joseph Ghilani of 423 Parkinson Street, Monongahela, is on the dean's list at Youngstown University for the first semester of the current school year, Dr. J.

E. Smith, dean of the university, has announced. The dean's list is made up of all undergraduates who earn a quality point average of 3.2 out of a possible 4 points in any given semester. Darla Sarnoskie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Sarnoskie of Monongahela, who has been seriously ill the past month in Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, is reported as showing marked improvement. Darla, a Ninth Grade student at Finley Junior High, is in room 919. Mrs. Michael Ferrari of 1017 Fifth Avenue was admitted yesterday to Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh. She is to undergo observation.

Mrs. Ferrari is I in room 538 on the Fifth Floor. Members of the Friday Conversational Club are reminded that the meeting tonight, April 2, will be held in the dining room of the First Methodist Church, beginning at 8 o'clock. Mrs. John Ames will present the program.

Guild Plans Hat Social With Prizes A "Spring Hat Social" will provide interest and fun at the April meeting of the St. Dominic Guild and Christian Mothers. President Helen Kovalcik reminds members the meeting had been changed from April 12 to April 5 and is scheduled to open at 8:15 p.m. at St. Dominic Social Center.

Proceeds and tickets for the recent ham project are to be given to Mildred Lignelli, chairman of the ways and means committee, at this session. The hat social will be in charge of Mary Martin, program chairman. Members will display their talents by creating hats designed from various kitchen utensils, not to exceed a total value of fifty cents. Other features of the evening will be the birthday table and a Lenten coffee hour. EASTER CANDIES ORDER YOUR EGGS AND MOLDS NOW MOLDS 29c to $4 EGGS Lb.

to 5 Lbs. Assorted Varieties CANDY KITCHEN DONORA April 3, 1965 Eugene Godfrey. Jack McCormick. Thomas Nye. Pete Balaban.

Mrs. Ann Warhola. Ruth Dennis. Johnny Mitchell. A.

Daniel Zuraw. Charles "Chuck" Uram. Mrs. Carolyn Bozik. Vicki Lynn Andrews.

April 4, 1965 The Rev. George A. Jurica. Byron Hagerson. Larry Charles Ludwig.

John Forsythe. Bettie Jane Freshnock. Ann Greich. Robert Kopanic. Emily Rodriguez.

Barbara Ann Verbich. Mrs. Betty Giannamore. Mary Yocolano. Walter Joseph Krol.

William Smith. Margaret Pohts and William Pohts. Mrs. Rachel Couser Lelik. Phonsie Fetkennour Barbour.

Lebro Sala. Mrs. Josephine Costa. April 5, 1965 Harold Stevenson. Bonnie Sharp.

Richard Massari. Aleta Littleton. Charles A. Ross. Lois Amati.

Mrs. Eva Taylor. William C. Googer. Helen Gula.

Robert E. Peatross. Carmel Bell. Virginia Davis Smith. Kathleen Louise Chiprich.

James Edward Carlock. Patty Frost. Susan Ross. Anniversaries DONORA April 3, 1965 Mr. and Mrs.

John 1 L. Burkhardt. April 4, 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Mer- Birthdays Missionary Society To Knit Bandages A change is announced in the date for this month's meeting of the Missionary Society of the Emanuel Baptist Church, Donora, by the president, Mrs.

William Lillico. The meeting will take place on the first Tuesday of the month, April 6 instead of April 13. Members will convene in the church social room at 10 a.m. that day and knit bandages for the leprosy colony of the African Congo. The women are reminded to take a sack lunch, and the dessert and beverage will be provided by the society.

Also on the day's agenda is a regular business meeting at 1:30 o'clock. The program will be presented by Mrs. William Bush and Mrs. Clarence Miller. The topic for discussion is "Duties of Officers of the Society." MONONGAHELA Calendar Of Events April 5 7:30 p.m.

DAMES OF MALTA, Siege of Acre Sisterhood No. 66 in IOOF Hall, Installation of officers; Margaret Gearing. queen. 7:45 p.m. FOURTH QUARTERLY Conference for First Methodist Church; Dr.

James Gaiser presiding. 8 p.m. MONONGAHELA WOMEN'S Democratic Club at Italian Citizens Hall: County Candidates to speak; Mrs. Marie Doty. president.

8 p.m. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S COLLEGE Club in Alpine Club. Monessen; Lillian Kurey, president. 8 p.m. VFW AUXILIARY, Donora Calendar Of Events April 3 Meet; John E.

Loines, Nora Rebekah Lodge 64, 7:30 p.m. business meeting, 8 p.m. benefit card party, Community Center Parlor Mrs. William McCracken, noble grand. Spanish Benefit Society Dance, 10 p.m.

Spanish Club; Happy Sanchez, chairman. April 4 William E. Owens Post 695, 3 p.m., Post Home Dinner Easter Play For Church Unit Tonight "Ease His Burden" is the title of the Easter play to be presented this evening at the regular meeting of the Women's Department of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Donora. There will be special music played during the program which will take the place of the regular class lesson. The program will be under the direc-3 tion of Grace Carney, program chairman.

President Lorraine Evans a announces a change in the meeting place for this month. It will take place at the church social room instead of the Community Center, the regular meeting place, and will begin at 7:30 o'clock. A social hour will follow in charge of the April hostesses Barbara Roule. Margaret Sickels and June Melton. Next to Greenland.

New Guinea is the largest island in the world. It has an area of 312,329 square miles. Sutman Yohe Post 1409 at East Main Street Home; Ethel Smitley, president. mander. Rev.

Ervin E. Gellhof Post 376, Catholic War Veterans of Donora, 8 p.m., Post Home; Edward Petrus, commander. Queen of the Crown of Poland, Ladies Lodge 1013 PRCU, 2:30 p.m., St. Mary's Hall; Ida Dzik, president. St.

Dominic's Senior Sodality of Mary, after 8:30 a.m. mass in school cafeteria; Cathy Palchak, prefect. Baptist Training Union Society of St. Paul Baptist Church, 6 p.m., church social room; Mrs. Corrolla Epps, president.

St. Nicholas Society of Donora, 2 p.m., St. Nicholas Club; Harry Ruey, president. Men's Bible Class of St. Paul Baptist Church, 9:30 a.m.

in church club office; Charles Sloan, class teacher. PAGE 1 Women's Bible Class of St. Paul Baptist Church, 9:30 a.m. in choir room; Mrs. Samuel Lohman, class teacher.

Washington County Deanery of Holy Name Society, 2:30 p. area parishes; Arthur Roberts, president. Hickory Restaurant 115-2nd St. Monongahela WELCOME DAY APRIL 4 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

FEATURING For Your Listening Pleasure Roy Scott and "His Country Harmony Boys" (WWVA Jamboree Star) SPECIAL HOT TURKEY SANDWICH 25C Potatoes and gravy LAYAWAY: NOW, LITTLE $100 AS AS for EASTER HOLDS SELECTION YOUR AT a 83" 2 GREAT WiLLIAM'S STORES DONORA MONONGAHELA into a full chapel train which was "poufed up" for the reception. Her regal coronation crown of seed pearls was accented with a tear-drop pearl, and held a bouffant two-tiered veil of pure silk illusion in elbow length. The bridal bouquet was a cascade of white carnations and streamers centered with a white detachable orchid. Judith carried out all wedding traditions and for the "something old and borrowed" wore an old silver coin in her shoe belonging to her mother. Royal Blue For Attendants Miss Madeline Coltogirone of McKeesport, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor and Miss Marcia York of Donora was the bridesmaid.

They were dressed identically in floor length gowns of royal blue brocade styled with three-quarter length sleeves, fitted bodices and bell shaped skirts, and trimmed with a bow at the waist. They wore matching royal blue crowns studded with seed pearls and circular veils similar to the bride's and carried colonial bouquets of white carnations tipped in royal blue. Hugh Logan of East Pittsburgh, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man and another cousin, Anthony Coltogirone of McKeesport, performed lusher duties. A cranberry nylon crepe dress was chosen by the bride's mother for her daughter's wedding and with it she wore winter white accessories. The mother of the bridegroom was attired in a two-piece brown knit suit, and her accessories were also in winter white.

Their floral accents were corsages of white carnations with netting and white satin bows. Wedding Reception Immediately after the ceremony the wedding breakfast was held in St. Dominic's Social Center, where later in the day, the reception was also held with 150 guests received by the couple. Centerpiece for the bridal table was a three-tiered blue and white wedding cake and all other decorations followed the chosen color scheme. When the bride tossed her wedding bouquet it was caught by Miss Janice Shedlock of Donora.

For traveling the new Mrs. Coltogirone donned a two-piece royal blue suit and wore winter white accessories and the detachable orchid from her bridal bouquet. Having returned from a trip to Laurel Mountain Resort the couple is now at home at Monongahela, RD 2. Box 337. The bride was graduated from the Monongahela Valley Catholic High School in 1962 and prior to her marriage was employed at Charland Sportswear Incorporated in Charleroi.

Her husband, a graduate of the Monongahela High School, Class of 1959, is a machine operator at the Grief Brothers Corporation in New Eagle. Among pre-nuptial events honoring Judith was a bridal shower attended by 75 persons in St. Dominic Social Center. It was given by the attendants and sisters of the bride. Mrs.

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