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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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Deborah A Faynor Bride I'AfiK lO-tJNIONTOWN, FRIDAY. APRIL 29. I9J7 BPW Club Convention THE MORNING HERALD THE EVENING STANDARD College Club Luncheon Set Deborah Ann Faynor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Faynor, Dunbar I became the hrlde Saturday, April 23 of Mark D.

King, sou of Lester King, Connellsville and the late Mrs. King. Vows were exchanged in the St. Aloysius Church In Dunbar at 4 p.m. Escorted to the altar by her fatherlhe bride wore a white qiana knit dress with $ucen Ann neckline, chiffon bishop sleeves with the neckline and cuffs trimmed with Alenoon lace, seed pearls and iriilescents.

The A line skirt was edged with Alencwi lace ending in a chapel train trimmed with Aleneon lace. A fingertip mantilla-style veil tell from a cap and was trimmed with Aleneon laec seed pearls and Iridescents. Matron oi honor was Mrs, Michael Yeager. Ada, Ohio. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Bradley Firestone, Cham pion; Mary Ann flornbaie. Greensburg; Linda Kashawlic, Greensburg; Leaune King, Cnnnellsvilie, sister oi the bridegroom Junior bridesmaids were Darla Hiles, Arlington, niece of the bride; Tammy Karpiak. Vanderbllt, niece oi the bride and Julie Farrah, Connellsville, niece of the bride. Best man was Philip King, Connellsville, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Doug King, Indian Head, brother of the bridegroom; Paul Makarevich, New Castle; Kenneth Mron, Irwin; Gary Yeager, Pittsburgh.

Ring hearer was Michael Farrah, Connellsville, nephew of the bride. A reception was held at the New Haven Fire Halt, Connellsville. The couple is honeymooning at Seven Springs. They will reside in Brookville, Pa. The bride is" a graduate of Cnonellsville Aj-ea Senior High School with the class of 1973 and Mercy Hospital School of Nursing in 1(75.

She is a registered nurse with the Westmoreland Hospital in Greensburg. The bridegroom is a graduate of Connellsville Area Senior High School in 1972 and Westminster College in 1976. He is employed by Brookville School District as a teacher. Delums Wrslennt nf California, director of District 12, Fayette, Greene and Washington Counties), a member of the Brownsville Business and Professional Women's Club, delegates, alternates, and other members or the district, are preparing to attend the 57th annual convention of the Pennsylvania federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. at the Marriott Motor Hotel in Philadelphia.

May 19-22. The ronvention theme is "The Third Century-New Horizons" and the host district is District 1), Nina Can-laealli, director. Mrs Virginia G. Spiher, Vanilergrifl. state president, will preside at the pre-ainvenlioii meetings of the executive committee and the board of directors on May 19 prior to the formal opening of the convention at a.m.

on Friday. May 20. Repstraljon starts Thursday evening. May 19, under Uniontown College Club will hold a luncheon and guest meeting Saturday, May 7 at m. at the Holiday Inn.

Speaker will be Sadie John, educational director, Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Western Pennsylvania, Inc. She will discuss, "Do Your Dollars Need a Money Miss John, daughter of Atty. and Mrs. Bernard John of Uniontown, is a graduate of St. John High School.

She received a bachelor of science degree from West Virginia University in 1970, School of Home Economics. Education. In Nov. of 1975 she received a master of science degree from Perm State University, College of Human Development and Family Studies with an emphasis on family economics, and management. Hostesses are Mrs.

Martha Nesser, Mrs. Martha Brown-field and Mrs. Ardis Kenuer. All reservations must be in be transacted during the conclave will be the adoption of the 1977-76 state legislative platform, the budget, resolutions and the election oi officers for the comity? year. A young careerist will he chosen to represent the Pennsylvania Federation at the national convention lo be held in Louisville, Ky.

in July Dorine Chancellor, third vice president of the. National Federation of BPW Clubs, of Safford, will be tlie national representative-and will deliver the keynote address. She was elected to the office of third vice president in July of 1978 in Denver, Coin, and sits on the board of trustees of the Business and Professional Women's Foundation and serves as liaison to the national membership chairman and her committee. She is business instructor al Eastern Arizona College, a community college. She holds B.S.

and M.S. degrees from the Universily of Illinois. She is a past president of the Arizona Federation of BPW SADIE T. JOHN by May 2 for the luncheon at which time new officers will he introduced. MRS MARK KING J.

B. Shavel Studio the direction ot airs, can- laealli of Conshohocken. Clubs, served two (erms on Priority items of business to the national BPW finance committee and one term as national treasurer of this Florida Honeymoon Trip Marriage 900 women's organization. In 1970 she was named Woman of the Year by her Stafford Club. Ms.

Chancellor holds membership in Delta Pi Ep-silon. Delta Kappa Gamma, the American Vocational the Arizona Business Duplicate A sister team, Mrs. Helen Nickler and Mrs. Mary Rozzi, won the top score, 57. in a very closely contested duplicate eame held in coniue- Education National cuucauon hs.sii., lion v.llll iMonuav Di.aee 15.

tiie Shock's at (heir studio NaUonal Educiltiori Assri an(j the- Arizona Education. Assti, 1JI LUC LYCU IT UJVfi. Harry 0. Shockey, director, used the Howell progression. Other included: Second, Mrs.

Cecil Conrand Mrs, George Klayer. SB1; third, Mrs. Opul McCleau and Leunarri V. 56; She has served as secretary rind president nf the Eastern Arizona College Faculty sits on the fward of di recurs for Wornen in Higher Education in Arizona, and is a member of the board Terri Nan Ficks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Picks of 125 Mayf'ower Uniontown and Ralph Ster-zinger of Zelienople, son at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ster-zinger of Pittsburgh were iled in marriage in SI. John's C. Church of Uniontown.

Rev. Regis Ryan and Judge David Weiss officiated at the service. Esciirled to the altar by her father, the bride wore her mother's wedding gown of champagne slipper satin with fitted bodice embroidered with rhineulones and seed pearls, long fitted sleeves and foot train. Her headpiece held a veil of French illusion. Serving as maid of honur For her sister was Alexis Pleks of Uniontown.

Bridesmaids were Linda Sierzinger ol Pittshurgh, Michelle Langor of Dunbar, Rachel Osivanl of Pittsburgh and Karen Mychak of Mt. Carrael. Flower girls were Stephanie Smigel of Pittsburgh and Michelle Sl-valn of Man. Best man was Steve Cupcheck of McKeesport. Ushers were Harold Sims of Harrisburg, Rick DcMarco of McKees Rocks, James Smigel of Pittsburgh and Glenn Shannon of Pittsburgh.

A rereption was held at Sfistfysiifc Iim. Following a honeymoon in Florida, the couple will reside in Zelienople. Both Ihe bride and were graduated from Ponn State University in 1975. He is employed by Ross A Srhnnder Architects. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald The new Mrs. Laub is a 1S72 Roderick of 20 Morrison graduate of St. Francis Senior Westover, W. areannoun- High School in Morgantown cing the marriage of their and was formerly employed daughter, Carol Rflye, -to Val with West Virginia University Jumes Laob of Dixon Blvd.

Hospital. Mr. Laub graduated in L9 Mr. Laub Is the son of Mr. from tniintown Senior High and Mrs.

Arthur Laub oi School and Is employed as a Evans St. district supervisor in the Cir- The ceremony was per- eolation Dept. uf Uniontown formed by Dr. Earl P. Confer Newspapers, Inc.

In Wharton Furnace Union The couple is residing al Chapel. rear B5 Dixon Blvd. Masordown Class Dorcas Class of Masuntown Luncheon was served by Brethren Church met recently Mildred Wheeler and Jean in the church social room with Belch. Table prize was won by Laura Walters conducting Hie Jeannette Lofstead. devotions, The meeting nf the Business was In charge of group will lake place May Myrtle Justice.

Pearle Devotions will be by Pauline Conaway gave the secretary's Shoaf-, program, Edith Lewis report. Participating in the and Mildred Kamensky and program were Edith Lewis, refreshments, Violet Crowe Beulah Erhard, Mildred and Eva Wheeler. Wheeler, Pearle Conawav and Pauline Shoaf. of trustees of the Safford Mrs. Jeanne D.

Shocfcey. 54Vi United Methodist Church, and is listed in the 11172 edition ot "Outstanding Educators of A highlight of the convention will be the awards to be made at Saturday afternoon's session when clubs within the federation are awarded citations for achievements in memhershin. program, civic participation and news ser vicn. Patricia M. Gildea, coordinator of District 5 from llollidaysburg, will preside.

fifth, Mrs. Geurge Svokos and Mrs. James W. Winning, 5DVfen sixth, Mrs. Effie Aristm and Mrs.

William Hall, 49; seventh. Geraldinc Dunham and Mrs. Oscar Snyder, 41; eighth. Mrs. LoueNa Gearing and Mrs.

Leonard V. Stem-nock lied with Mrs. Ruth Blough and Mrs. Nancv Grit-mil. Mr.

Shockey will Rive a lesson un rebids at. 11 am. Monday. The game will begin al 1 1 M. Beginners, as well as MRS.

RALPH STKnm'CER Sppllm.ui Siudiy Elaine Lucille Cooley Weds Wiirfcshops will be heid Auihorizod Dealer 30 ti.JL a Saturday niLirnini; from 7: prove their fame are invjtea i.nri until 8:30 on finance, to attend. flames were played and prizes won by Pauline Shoaf, Jean Delch, Pearle Conaway, Ella Ryan and Beulah Erharii. GRILL It is much easier to clean a prill while it is still warm. membership, public relations, Saturday, April 23 In the Cooley. sister of the bride, School and Is emploved as State College.

Bridesmaids manager for Morse Shoe, Inc. were Melissa Angelo. Union- al Town and Country, Union- lown R. D. Susan Polink.

town Shopping Center. magazine, legislation and the Trinity United Methodist National Research Founda- rjhurch in Fairchance Elaine tion. Al 12:31) a workshop for Lucille Cooley, daughter of Use a spatula or brush to Uniontown. Flower eirhj were The brideeroom is a 1971) nmnviMniiciiinxuvir. AMEND'S JEWELRY Antoinette Clay arid graduate of Faii chanee- tides from the frids and then Tnoniasina Ciay.

Uniontown Georges High School and is wipe carefully with a. clean, e- DON'T GET MARRIED. iNat. ui me nmpipyea wun urysnn aamp cloth, anil dry bridegroom, Motors. thorotigftly.

OPEN FRWA MONDA TILL 9 P.M. luLuming ciuu presiueius win Mr. ann rurs. unartes Ray-he conducted. moiid Cooley, i Lyon The Saturday evening ban- Fairchance, became the hriiic quel will climax Ihe conven- uf Aiilimnv James Boni, son of Hon when the Pennsylvania Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Boni of Federation Citations honoring fnimrimvn R. D. 5. the Employer of the Year and Woman of the Year will be Rev.

Richard Downing and made. The newly elected of- Hev. Carmino Menezes officers will be installed. Enter- fjcialed. iaiRmeni wilJ be provided by Marie McLaughlin who is Escorted lo the altar by her Miss Pennsylvania, following father 1le bride wor6 a the banquet a reception will Ul be held in honor of the cre polyester.

The fitted national representative and Cilice was adorned wl(h Alen- tbe newly elected officers. con lace aI1(1 sluljded seed The convention will close on wit! a V-effect at the Sunday morning with an yMeln sReves ecumenical breakfast, follow- e6ged wilh MeBaM ace. Tlm ed by a post-convention fell intn soft folds enrline meeting of the board nfdirec in a Th(, tors and executive com- hoffnnl vpil nf silk ilusjon niittee. e)igcd with Aleneon lace District 12 has two and fell from a Cameiot head-nominees fnr state office: Ann Best man was Michael Pupik, Fairchance. Ushers were William Boni, brother ol Ihe bridegroom, Uniontown R.

D. 5 and Charles Reioman, cousin of the bridegroom Smilhfieid R. D. 3. Ring bearer was Todd Clay, Union-town H.

D. 5, nephew of the bridegroom. A reception was held in the social rooms of the rhurch. The newlyweds will take a delayed honeymoon to Michigan this snmmcr. They arc residing at Uniontown R.

D. 5. Get into something exciting with MRS. ANTHONY BONI loams, rvysHington. it psflt The bride is a 1971 graduate director of District 12 Maid of honor was Donna J.

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