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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1967 THE DAILY KOTOS, HNNA. PAGE THREE Pa (Lurched 'omen 6 a SOCIETY EDITOR ADELAIDE STOKES Phon 745-6400 Horn 745-462) Twig 14 Makes Donation Of Portable Lamp To Hospital li Sc a J4oly lC cene o5am lure a Season To Open June 1 At Little Lake Theatre Church Women To Observe May Fellowship Day Jomecslw OtO'M are, The Little Lake Theatre has announced the schedule for its The United Church Women of iorthcoming season. This, the Peters Township will participate Holy Rosary Church, Muse, was the setting for a lovely wedding on Saturday, April 22, when Patricia Jean O'Hare, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John O'Hare, 19th season, will open on June 1st and play through the fol in the nationwide observance of May Fellowship Day on Friday, May 5, at 1 p.m., at Center Presbyterian Church.

The Rev lowing week with an original musical revue written by Will "pens with two original one-act-ers by local playwrite Joseph Yusko entitled "Ant on a Railroad Track," and "A Cold Pair of Dice." Following this duo will come "Dear Me, The Sky Is Falling," the Pulitzer prize-winning "The Subject Was Roses," 'Catch Me If You Can," and fhe comedy "Absence of a Cello." August will open with "Love Out of Town," followed by Jean Kerr's' "Pcor Richard" and the and Bud Mellott. This is It. D. 1, became the bride of Stephen A. Tomecsko, son of Mrs.

Helen Tomecsko, 217 Barr Street, and the late Stephen To erend Robert W. Cahn, Moder only the second time in its long ator of Washington Presbytery, will be the speaker. The planning committee con I sists of: Mrs. Bess Workman. Fairview Presbyterian Church; Airs.

Chester Le Baron, Trinity history that Little Lake has offered a musical of any sort in its schedule. The title has been announced as "A Revue Named Rover." June will also show "A Rainy Day in Newark," "Any Wednesday," and "The Knack." July suspense chiller "The 1 a y-room," slipning into September Methodist Church; Mrs. Wayne Ross, Peters Creek United Presbyterian Church; Mrs. Charles with "Love and Kisses." Labor McMurray, Mt. Prospect Unit Day opens with a play yet to be announced and the season will onclude the week of September ed Presbyterian Church; Mrs.

Paul Wildow, Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer; Mrs. Robert 11th with the perennial comedy Plans Made For Variety Show, Rummage Sale favorite "Clutterbuck." Little Lake is presently mak Gillespie and Mrs. George Olive, Center Presbyterian Church. All women in the area are cordially invited to attend the mecsko. Father George J.

Bock, pastor of the church, officiated at the 11 a.m. ceremony, before an altar decorated with vases of white lilies. Carolyn Stutts, church organist, presented the traditional nuptial music. The bride's brother, Gerard O'Hare sang, "Ave Maria." Given in marriage by her fa-j ther, the bride wore a white floor length A-line gown of organza over bridal taffeta. It featured a fitted bodice with a natural waistline, Florentine neck-lire, long sleeves pointed over the wrists, and the A-line skirt was enhanced with chantilace applique with pearl trim down the center front of her gown.

The monk's train was an insert of scalloped chantilace framed with organza. She wore a matching pillbox with reem-broidered lace appliques with pearl trim attached to a bubble ing theatre party arrangements through its Group Sales Mana ger, Edith M. Disney, at 835- Plans are being made for a Variety Show, "The American meeting which will be followed 6118. Season subscriptions are also available. Box office will by a coffee hour.

A nursery will be provided. open on May 15th. Phones are 745-6300 and 745-9885. Location is at Donaldson's Crossroads, south of Mt. Lebanon.

Scene" directed by Marline Finch and Norman Bedillion, in benefit of the Washington County Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children. Twig 14 of the Canonsburg Hospital Auxiliary will hold a Rummage Sale on Friday, May 5th at 22 East Pike Street, Canonsburg, from 10:00 A.M. until 9:00 P.M. Proceeds from the sale will be used towards the purchase of items of equipment for the hospital. In the past, Twig 14 has promoted a number of fund-raising projects which have made it possible to present the hospital with a number of items, the most recent eing a portable light for operating and emergency room use.

Pictured receiving the check for the lamp are, from left to right, Dr. S. Safran, on behalf of the hospital, accepts the check being presented by Mrs. Henry Lawton. Participating in the presentation also were Mrs.

Ray mond Tiedy, Twig Chairman, and Mr. James Fulton, Hospital Administrator. In connection with the rummage sale, auxiliary members will be glad to pick up any items persons may wis to contribute for the sale by contacting the following persons, or items may be left at these addresses: Canonsburg Area: Mrs. Henry Lawton, 10 North Avenue, 745-4791; Mrs. John Liekar.

333 Grace Avenue Extension, 745-3266; Mrs. Ralph Castafero, 641 Alpine Drive, 745-0334. Houston Area: Miss Jane Dunlap, 301 W. Pike 745-8915. Peters Twp.

Area: Mrs. Richard Johnston, Marin 941-9112. Chairman for the Rummage Sale is Mrs. Arthur Cohen, 4 58 McClelland Road, 745-1119. Swan Photo Mary Lou Hervol Recipient Of Special Awards Miss Mary Lou Hervol, ele The production will be staged at Washington High School Au ditorium on May 6, at 8 p.m.

The cast of approximately 100 is both local, and out of town talent. The chorus is being di mentary education senior at West Virginia University, has recently been the recipient of Mrs. Stephen A. Tomecsko Mirisciotti Studio with coral trim headpiece to match the maid of honor, and carried a nosegay bouquet. Dennis Garrone served as best man.

Ushers included Paul Hlu- Beta Xi (Chapter Miss Ingeune rected by Norman Bedillion and several awards. Miss Hervol is Mrs. Kim Will 3e Guest Speaker The final P.T.A. meeting of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

PL, WlotL tre pianist is Mrs. Frank A. Fischer. Mr. Elmo George of Washington is Master of Ceremonies, Louis Hervol, 330 Weaver town ten length imported illusion veil.

She also wore pearl earrings, and a gold bracelet which belonged to her grandmother. Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of roses and stephanotis enhanced with a white orchid in the center. Miss Patricia Lynne O'Hare was her cousin's maid of honor. She appeared in a floor length A-line gown of coral organza, ben, Dale Norris, Don Whit- Rd. if jSiesiii 1 In view of the University's Centennial Celebration, 100 stu 21 worth, and Michael Tomecsko.

The ring bearer was Patrick J. O'Hare. Mrs. O'Hare, the bride's mother, selected a three-piece turquoise blue dress with lace over the 1966-67 year will be held atlano a Patnotlc theme will be the Borland Manor School May 8, at 8 p.m. Pf Helen Bartley Crunick, winner Mrs David Kim wrlljof the Jackie Gleason Talent tell cf her life Korea.

In-imnfpst- Mr SpI Thnmac and Beta Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held its second meeting of April at the home of Mrs. Henry Cole of Hickory. After reports from the Secretary and Treasurer, a commit spoliation of new officers will his Organ Quintet; "The Rainy dents were selected as the most outstanding students on campus. This one per cent of the student papulation is selected on basis of grades and activities. Miss Hervol was among those students who received awards.

Miss Hervol has also received the outstanding senior award uiso idKe piace at mis time. jpay Women." an all female The following persons were combo from Carnegie who have Douse and jacket with matching accessories. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Tomecsko, chose a pink crepe dress with lace top and matching accessories. Both mothers wore cymbidium empire styled bodice with matching reembroidered flowers encircling the hi-rise bodice and sleeves.

Her gown was enhanced with a short sleeved cardinal's coat, embroidered chiffil-li around the sleeves, and two bows in the center a front of the coat. She carried l- -r a i i I elected at the April meeting: appeared on television; "The Piesident, Mrs. William Rod-: Grice Family accompanied bv tee consisting of Mrs. Thomas Chappel and Mrs. James Zanag-lio was appointed to help the gcrs; Vice President, Mrs.

Tho- "Mozart" and "The Rocks of mas Magera; Secretary, Mrs. Broadway," an all-male come- Treasurer, Mrs. Henry Tomsic, from her sorority, Alpha Delta Pi. The award is annually giv Later in the evening, a re JESS D. COSTA Sohsh, and Treasurer, dy chorus line of dancers, and en to the senior coed who has audit the books.

Further arrangements were ception was held at the Ameri Mrs. Dale Kendall. manv others. The sixth grade parents will a cascaue oi carnations uppea in coral to match her gown, The bridesmaids were dressed i identical to the maid of honor All proceeds will go to the made for the Mother's Day Tea to be held at the Holiday Inn on May 21. A menu was planned can Legion, Houston, for approximately 500 guests.

Out of tewn guests were from Brownsville, Kent, Ohio; Chicago, Illi- provide refreshments for this Pennsylvania Association for For but the colors of their dresses A rv It i ri Tn ntiH meeting. The science table is now in use at the school, which had contributed the most both to her sorority and to the University. Miss Hervol's activities' "include: Chairman of the Moun-tainlair Social Committee, Panhellenic Council Representative, Coordinator of Mountaineer Weekend, and a member of Alpha Delta Pi social sorority. Miss Hervol will graduate different. Donna Felcko were Retarded Children.

Tickets may be obtained from Louis Diile at 225-0442. or any member of the P.A.R.C. Tickets will also be available at the door. District Attorney DEMOCRAT (Pol. Adv.) been purchased with the P.T.A.

it'uo, unio; naveima, unio; wc-Kees Rocks, New Castle and Pittsburgh. The bride is a 1962 graduate money. with the aid of the Chairman, Mrs. William Marcischak. Dessert was then served by the hostess, Mrs.

Henry Cole. On April 26, members from Beta Xi joined with other area chapters in celebrating Founder's Day. A banquet was held at the George Washington Hotel. After a delicious dinner, the members enjoyed a delightful program given by Rose Chiaz- Kathy Hopf Pictured above is Miss Kathy Hopf who recently won the Miss Ingeune Contest in Pittsburgh, and in July she will travel to New York to complete for the national title. She studied at a modeling school, and credits the experience for helping her win the contest.

She is the daughter wore maize; Janice Pellman, blue; Sharon Stazetski, nile and Mary Ann Gazvoda, pink. Their headpieces were horsehair braid petals which matched each gown with pearl center flowers and matching nose veils. They carried cascades of carnations tipped to match each of their gowns with rainbow col of Canon-McMillan High School and Duff's Business School. Her husband is also a 1962 graduate from WVU this spring and plans to continue her studies at University next fall on a recently awarded assistantship. River Arts Fesfiva Bids Local Arlists GOT YOUR EYES cf Canon McMillan and is employed at the Pennsylvania Transformer.

Local artists are reminded Following a wedding trip to of Mr. and Mrs. William Hopf ored ribbon za, Folk Dance instructor at Og- n'n the Poconos, the young couple of Pontiac Road, Bethel, who lebay Park. The installation of hrirfP wflS thP finw.r aiH shp i 13 residmg at 241V East College Weeks Events The Central Corridor Area Council PTA Spring Conference will be held on Wednesday, May were former Strabane residents. Her father is employed that the Three Rivers Art Festival will be accepting entries into the show from artists within a 110 mile radius of Pits- Street.

City Council officers concluded the program. A member of Beta wore an identical gown in white at the Pennsylvania Transform and she has two sisters, er, 3rd, at 7:30 p.m., at the South Marlene and Eileen, at home. XI, Mrs. Henry Tomsic of Houston, was installed as Vice-President of the Council. The next meeting of Beta XI Central Elementary School.

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Entries will be accepted for topic will be, "Just What Is PTA?" AH PTA officers are urged to attend. Former Residents Visit In Vicinity will be held on May 3 at the home of Mrs. William Novotny of Houston. At that meeting, the new officers for 1967-68 will be installed. They are President-Mrs.

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Performances were given April 11 through 15. Jill-Ann played the roll of "Laurey Wil Tommy, returned to their home yesterday in Rowland Heights, will keep one there. As is true wilh so many oilier diseases, in practically all cases of arthritis, there is a history of vitamin and mineral deficiency in the diet. It is to remedy this deficiency that fresh fruit ami vegetable juices ale included in the diet of those with this ailment. Write for FREE 182 page book, titled "Drink Your Troubles Away" by Benedict Lust, M.D., and information on the "Acme Supreme" Juicerator.

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Christian Education Coun cil meets. formation on. entry regulations may be obtained by writing the Three Rivers Arts Committee, Pittsburgh. Each year the festival is held liams" (soprano lead), opposite that of "Curly McClaine" play mmm California, after spending the past three weeks visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Cenderelli, 114 Cancill Drive. While here, they visited relatives and friends in the Ligio-nier, McKeesport, Pittsburgh, ed by Art Matthews, a New York Broadway star currently St. David's Church To Have Folk Mass A special Holy Communion at the Point in Pittsburgh, is On Wednesday, at First U.P. Church, Houston, there will be Angel Choir Rehearsal at 6:45 p.m. and Bible Study and Pray- appearing as understudy lead in "Mame." Golden Triangle, downtown for a week.

In connection with the art displays concerts, puppet Service featuring "An Ameri ertime at 8 p.m. and Bndgeville area. They were honored guests at can Folk Song Mass" by the Reverend Ian Douglas Mitchell will be celebrated on Ascension Day in St. David's Episcopal Jigg's Restaurant And Lounge Meadow Lands, Pa. 222-9787 HOME COOKED MEALS 4 to 9 Daily TUESDAY SPECIAL SALISBURY STEAK French Fries a family dinner held on Sunday WASHINGTON CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO.

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Phone 745-0500 OFFICE HOURS: Mon. thru Thnrs. 9 to 4:31 Friday I to Saturday 9 11 i Miss Norris has appeared in lead roles in three productions prior to that of "Oklahoma," namely "Can-Can," "Kiss Me, Kate," and "Best of Broad-Iway." She is now looking for-ward to the coming Centennial at Clarion State College in the Jefferson Room, in the Dames of Malta will hold their regular meeting in the Knights of Pythias Hall this evening at 8 p.m. A good attendance is desired. Hostess for the evening is Mrs.

Helen shows and various other entertainments are scheduled both for evenings and afternoons. Ceramics, weaving, sculpture, lithographing, photography and other art forms are among those exhibited during the Festival. George Washington Hotel, Church, Thursday, May 4. The Folk Eucharist will be Washington. There were 25 persons in attendance.

Their son, James, who is a student at Mt. San Antonio Col performed in the evening at 8:30 p.m. and will be celebrated by the Reverend James M. Dix of Jones. She will be assisted by jwhen Jill is scheduled to ap Cottage Cheese Salad Mrs.

Josephine Adams. pear as soprano soloist in two choir-orchestra works to be lege, California, was unable to SI. 19 St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Roll and Butter Oakmont. The following schedule is slat SP CI AL make the trip with his parents.

They made their trip by au tomobile. All members of St. David's ed for members of First Bap- and their friends are invited to tUt Church on Wednesday: 10-11 a.m. Prayer service in the attend this service which will AT home of Marion Roupe, 248 East also feature six guitarists who have performed this service in i Grant Street, Houston; 7 p.m Personals Mrs. Joanne Moorhead and other parishes.

CHARTIERS CLEANERS Choir practice; 8 p.m meeting. children of Lakeview Drive, 110 E. Pike St. Birthday (Calendar 137 W. Pike St.

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Erich Mar say, 132 Marion McMurray, is currently being displayed and will continue through Sunday, May 14, at the Old Main Art Gallery at Bethany College. The exhibit began May 1. Lindsay will attend the University of Pennsylvania Graduate College next year to begin a program for the Bachelor of Architecture degree. (in. Mrs.

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