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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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CLOVER CULVER, Society Editor. Sfefe nnntflMLVaMttfM MnnuMMj Paddie Ann Fike Engaged To Ross Benson Engleman Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Fike, of Beaver Glen Osborne, former Uniontown residents, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Paddie Ann, to Ross Benson Engleman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ross G. Engle man, iNixon, The bride-elect Is irranH- garet Morrison Carnegie College, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pittsburgh.

Mr. Engleman graduated from Braekenridge High School and k. morrow, Htgntana and Mr. and Mrs. I.

Clvde Fike. Fike, Lenox St. Miss Fike is a graduate of Sewickley High School and in June will graduate from Mar Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh. wedding plans have not been Annual Spring Meeting To Be Held Tuesday, April 19 of Christian Service of the McKeesport District will be Methodist Churches of the held Tuesday, April 19, in ginning at 10 a.m. with Mrs.

rr i wrrw EASTER EXCITEMENT Tonight Peter Rabbit will make his-yearly visit to all little boys and girls leaving them Easter baskets filled with brightly colored eggs and other goodies. A glance at the above picture and one can see the excitement on the faces of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Paull of Youngstown as they Photo by McCusker center their attention on the Easter baskets. On the left is cunning Karen Lee watching her big brother, Richard, as he points out the chocolate rabbit and other goodies nestled in the At the right is John David helping himself to an Easter egg because he just can wait any longer for the arrival of the Easter Bunny.

Rummaqe Sale Set By Shrine 42 of Pennsylvania. Order of the ivnue onrine ot Jerusalem, has completed plans for its annual SDrine rummafp in Saturday, April 23, at 55 Morgan- tuwn in me room tormerly occupied by the Smith Electric Co. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. der and co-chairman is fc-cihor Walker.

Edna Tayman will be Anyone havinp rnmmqfra trt leave or desire it to be picked up are asked to contact any members of the following committee: Uniontown-Ruth Sterling, Ester Velter Fthnl 7.hln r. trude Harmon, Hilda Hennessey, r.siene jean tvans, velma Miller, Dorothea Magee, Mary Cra- ler, Lillian Falmer. Renublin and RmwnsvillD Hazel Houston. Irenp Clelia Astleford. Connellsville farnline hardt, Cora Orndorff.

Dorolhv Kuhn. Carmichaels Ann Lucas Trla Jones. Fairehatice Frances Ahralinm Mary Arthur. Hopwood-Leola Forsythe, Rox-nn Grove. SmithfielH nnrt Pnint Charlotte Collier.

Mary Rohin- 5n, Rebecca Britt. Dunbar Loretta Morgan. Masontnwn Emms Glensham Marie Hillman Frlna crc I Marine Jankey, Pearl Pento, Vio let McClellandtown Eleanor John- m. Helms fianlt 1aru TCnman Mary Christopher. Merritlstown Genevieve Snyder, Dorothy Hess.

Scottdale May Jane Reilly, Sara Stoner, Esther Hincs. All rummage can be left at the sales room Fridav nitrht- hetwoon 7 and 9 p.m. The sales and marking committee consists of Alyce Riffle, Esther Vetter, Velma Vettcr. Lou Reed, Eleanor Johnson, Gertrude Harmon, Esther Waler, Mary Norman, Hilda Hennessey and Harriet Farmer. Mary Robinson is Worthy High Priestess and Emma Laughead is Barbara Ann Richnafsky To Wed Francis Lukefic WSCS Sets Festival For April 22 Plans are being completed by Ihe Woman's Society of Christian Service of Christ Methodist Church for a Fun Festival to he hetd in the social rooms of the Chltrch Friday, April 22.

The hours will be from 10 a.m. to p.m. The main features will be cafeteria where food will be served both noon and evening, a country store, where most any kind of merchandise will be avail, able. There will be a sweet shnppe. where bread, rolls, pies, cakes and candy and many other delicacies will be for sale.

In addition there will be a parcel post sale, fish pond and a pop corn booth. Committee appointments are: Cafeteria In charge of Lililh Shell Circle. Elizabeth Grim, chairman: Jennie Collins. Elsie Davis, Hazel Miller. Dorothy Me-Natt.

Hazel Sleighler. Ella Fields. Nellie Robinson, Florence Grim, Helen Gardner, Mary Burnworlh! Luncheon will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Evening hours will be from to 7 o'clock.

Sweet Shoppe In charge of Ada Coughanour Circle, Beverly Livingston, chairman; Bulh Bow-den, Joan Ryan, Stella Shaffer, Announcement is maHo InHav of the engagement of Barbara Ann Hicbnafsky, daughter of Mrs. tiizaDem KicnnatsKy, Allison Heights, and the late Stephen Richnafsky, to Francis Lukelic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lukelic, Allison Heights. The hrirfe.elr.ff is a m-nrl(n nl neristnnp Twn lltpli KrhnAl niac of 19S9, and is presently employed wun ine Loioniai insurance Cleveland, Ohio.

Mr. Luketic is also a graduate Redstone Twp. High School A'ith the Class 1056. Wedding date has not been repealed by the couple. Arlene Main.

Phyllis Delganffrc. country store In charge of the Josephine Kriz Circle. Ada Cough- 'Kearns, June Muilins. Flora Brv- son. Mae Kruper, Sara Mough-enab.

Fish Pnnri mri Parfol charge of the World Friendship K'nuy. rtmn jjowaen, chairman; Hazel Wilson, co-chairman. hostess. C. L.

Weddell presiding. ine program iouows: son" by Grolon Mrs. Darrell rtaiungsnater. Hymn "There's a Light Upon the Mountains." Invocation The Rev. Richard M.

King. Reports, recording secretary Mrs. Ralph Campbell; promotion secretary uoraa weltner. "The Furies and the Touch Divine" haseH nn IVio stnHv nf is directed by Mrs. Dean Herrold and is as follows: Introduction, Luke 8: 43-48 Mrs.

C. Wells- Krlanl Mrs William Stoneman; Myra Mrs. J. L. Hammitt; Deborah Mrs.

Robert S. White; Sarah, Wilson; Fury of Destitution Degradation Mrs. H. A. Cough- Henry Morrow; Fury of Persecu tion iwrs.

n. in. bchnver; Fury of Unkindness Mrs. Harry Craie: Fiirv nf NTnoWt Ur. John Yeager; Beggar, Luke Mrs.

Frank Barclay; Hindu Wnm.m Mr VrnA 15r. dale- Canlni- Mrs A Adams; Arab Woman Mrs. uiaries Schroyer; Boy Mrs. Norton HlimVwH- nnnlnr William Bungard; Voice nf Jesus (off stage) Mrs. William Lynn; Soloist, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" Mrs.

J. V. I C. L. Weddell; Literature Why? Mrs.

J. L. Hammitt; Youth Work Mrs. Dean Herrold; Report of Nominating Committee ATrs llonrv Mnrrnu. Ejection of officers Mrs.

Paul 'introductions- firpptinffc Host unurch Mrs. Frank Kuck- ert; Worship Service. "God's LlEht" Mrs. C. M.

Mf-nanrlloss- Organ Postlude. Lunch will be served at 12 noon. The afternoon session begins at 1 o'clock with Mrs. Robert wnite presiding. Th nrnmram- Orean Prelude.

"Murlilalinr." ku Morrison Mrs. Tinrrolt lioiiino. shafer; Hymn, "For the Beauty ot tne fcarltv Heports of regis tration Loraa wellner; Report William Lynn; Consecration of Of- Hogg; Solo, "Lord, Thy Will be liam E. Mains: son t-eieste uy Kasley; Address Dy Jane l)ahne, Pittsburgh Con-ferenre Micslnnqrv nn from Lima, Peru; Hymn, "Take the Name 'of Jesus with You; Benediction Organ Postlude. ujiiucu ut r-iirmingion are The William Kennys Parents Of A Son Mr.

and Mrs willinm 127 Frederick Ambridge, are David Jeffrev. Anrtl 11 Sewickley Valley Hospital! Sewick- ley. The firandnarents' aro M- nj Mrs. Edgar Williams, Devan Ave. ana mr.

ana Mrs. Francis Kenny, Freedom. Mrs. Kenny is the former Doris Williams. AT THE Colony House We have a complete line of Easter hats, bags, suits and dresses.

Stop in today! Opn Etrjr ttnln, Tl T. M. COLONY HOUSE Croetlasd Ave. MRS, KERR, Owner PADDIE ANN FIKE Cup Series Scores Are Announced conducted the fourth game ot uie year tup benes of duplicate matches at the Titlow Hotel with eit'lit and a half lahto. in play.

The Mitchell progression was South was S4V4, and East and west, 84. High scorers wera Mrs. Carlton Leonard and Mrs. Hunt and Richard Barnhart. At the conclusion of play thosa persons with high scores were: ivonn ana soutn First.

Mrs Carltnn IniMj and Mrs. H. E. Dean second. Mrs.

Orin Cross and W. L. Byers 109; third, H. E. Hansel and Sincock, 106V4; fourth, Dr.

H. E. Potts and Mrs. Louis Goldberg, lOOMt. E-asi ana west First RtrharH ard Barnhart, 96; second, Mrs.

Marearpt Wrwl nA Veasj', 92; third, Howard C. Sny. uer ana uiuis Ooldberg, 91; fourth, Dr. Orin H. Cross and R.

C. Volkoff, 86. H. E. Dean was director of the game and Howard C.

Snyder is president of Ihe league. ine lourth game or the "Luke Carroll Cnn Sorioc" 1 next Tuesday at the Titlow Hotel. the house, you can use salt pork with yellow split peas for a heatty soup. WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF THE SPACIOUS NEW ECON-0-WASH SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY In The Giant New LOBLAW SHOPPING CENTER Far Your Convenience on ECON-O-WASH Self Service Laundry Now Open In the UNIONTOWN SHOPPING CENTER Social Calendar nomrng taster Slower sale, 64 Morgontown 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Junior Choir. Third Presbyter-an Church, rehearsal. 10 a.m. Ynnlh Snruifo P.nnk', Church, at church, 8. nior Altar r.nilH st Poi.rv Episcopal Church, meets at the church, 9:30 a.m.

Acolyte's Olnss Pnlnr'c I7ru'. copal Church, meeting in Parish House, 10 a.m. copal Church, rehearsal, in Par- isn House, a.m. Chapel Choir, First Presbyterian Church, rehearsal, 10:30 a.m. NOVEL CHANGE Try stuff ins a duck with nnar- fererf oranges next time vmi nlan io roast or spn-nron the bird.

Serve with an orange sauce. should be soaked, rather than agitated to remove dirt. Agitation sometimes causes blanket IN HOSPITAL Mrs Arielairio ihraham latin is a patient in Union-town Hospital for observation and treatment. She is in Room 135. Wedding To Be This Evening MV nnrl AjTot-n, ter Mary, to Earl Burton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Burton, 482 Jacobs Hubbard, Ohio. is a graduate of Uniontown Joint Frankhousers Wed 20 Years Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frankhouser, House 20, Con- FRANCES A.

MURN Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Alum. Vestaburg, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Frances to A.3.C.

Edward J. Baron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baron of Uniontown R.D. A.

The brirle-eleet a vrxrimt nr isetn center nign tschool and Is a Miiueni nurse at ine Washington Hospital Kchnnl nf Mnrcinrf Washington, Pa. Airman Baron is stationed with the U.S. Army at Ft. Lee, Va. No dale has hoon cot ihr.

weaamg. aeverin oprusansky, School. Mr. Frankhouser. a former employe in tho circulation dept.

has been employed for the past years wun ine Peoples Clothing Co. LAST MINUTE KEEDS For Toti' n' TeentI COATSli MRS. MICHAEL'S CHILDREN'S SHOP 15 So. Gal. GE Opel Frf.

ft SL Tfl men iutn wennnig on Easter Sunday, April 17. Margaret Sprusansky, daughter of Mrs. Mary presently emnloved as hparl cashier of Loblaws, Brownsville. Mr. Burton is a graduate of Ohio, and is emnlnved hv thn no.

public Steel Youngstown, O. tr.e open cnurcn wedding will laV-o nil. Anrit -t 6:30 p. m. at the Central Christian Church with the Rev.

Earl P. Con fer officiating. Serving as matmn nf hnnw be Mrs. Elroy Bowers and bridesmaids Will he NiHa a-h5tfrl and Virginia Shimko, all of Un-iontown. Thomas Dohnn uill va a- best man, with Robert Burton and Kenneth Burton, all of Hubbard, Ohio, as ushers.

RUPTURED? War Mm World Fomoiit DOBBS TRUSS ttt reducible hernia. BuMms, BelUeu. Strtplesi "Where (he best ia NONE to good for the lek." rs. i son of Mrs. Rose Frank houscr.

Downer and the late Joseph Frankhouser were united in marriage April 17, Leckrone, with the Rev. Fr. Fabian Kondrla officiating. To commemorate the occasion guests of Mrs. Frankhotiser's moiiier, amner served Easter afternoon.

The rnlohranls Ik. ents of two sons: Harry Jr. iiiu oevenri, at nome and stu- WEDDING NAPKINS IMPRINTED ONE DAY SERVICE TURNTABLE 13 Morf Mtom St GE MJ HAPPY BROTHERS Shown from the left are Douglas, Bruce and Eric sons of and Mrs. William Thomas of Greensburg i AlSng Wlth the arrial of Peter Rabbit on Easter, Bruce will celebrate His sixth birthday anniversary. eight' on July 10 and Eric will be three year old on Aug.

7. They are the grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Randolph, Uniontown R.D. 4, and Mr.

and Mrs. John- Thomas, Keisterville. The great-grandparents are Mrs. Emma Vail, Keisterville; Mr. and Mrs J.

Randolph, Route 40 West and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hixon, Dawson.

Their mother in the former Mabel Randolph..

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