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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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IIFIULD, L'STONTOWN, MONDAY, MAItCH St, 1917 Order Of The White Shrine Holds Impressive Ceremonial Newly weds Leave To Make Future Home In Detroit, Mich. TAGt I THE MORNING Robert Clyde Field Weds April Bride-To-Be Attractive March Bride Charter To Be Presented Margaret E. Caven Unit At Kentucky Girl March 28; Vows Taken in Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clyde field, newlvvverJs of Fridav.

Supreme Session in May Approximately 250 witnessed the first ceremcr.ial iielti by the newly oife-anised Margaret Caven Shrine of the Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, U.D., Friday night March 28, 19-17, loft this weekend for Detroit, where they will make their future home, after a brief visit here with relatives of Die bridegroom, The bride is the former Alice npWn Minvm-rl. flamrViW iks, lemp.e, marking the closing ot its charier. A profusion of palms and floral decorations formed the of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Minyard, of Nnnier, Kv while Mr. setting for the impressive rites personally supervised nv Margaret E. Citven, Past Supreme Worthy High Priestess and Supreme Depuly, of Pittsburgh, whose name the local I'ield is a grandson of Mrs. Sara 9A Tilillview Kh-ODi The wedding whs solemnized Fridav mornino- at 11 chanter Music o'clock in the First Melhodijil chinch, Baltimore, Md he provided by tlie Shrine choir, Insknied last November Itev. liobin tiould otficinting.

Technical Sergeant and Mrs. O. W. Field, brother and Apart- charter during the Supreme Session which opens Tuesday. May li.

In Long Beach, at wnlch the twu local presiding ofdeess. Edllh Buttermorc, worthy high priestess, and Iona Coburn, watchman of with a large membership, the Mar. r.a.-ci E. Caven untie Initiated i class 4C. excellent work marklne flster-in-law of th bridegroom.

i were the only attendants. the riles. Quests from Morgan-town, MtciarijsalHrk. WuMiliif ton. HOPWUUD WSCS MEETS Monthly meeting of Ihe Woman's Society of Christian Service, Hop- The bride chose for her early shepherds, will be official rejire ana r.mnv i Mninr nhler-li i.

tprlng wedding a gruy suit, black points Mllnpssed the rercmonial. Order of the White Shrine of Jeru- sonex and corsage of -yellow Tlie matron of hor.tir alse uoon Mctiiouist cJiurcn, wm be held at 1:30 Tuesday night in the home of Helen Dcffenbaugh. wore served followinc is the prevention of blindnr-s-s the ritual. assistance to liiw wiwi wore an ensemble of gray and black. The local Shrine will receive its I blind.

Mrs; Field, graduate rf Lee's SAVE (JLASS TOR LION15 Junior college, Jackson. Ky. taught school In Harlan county. fol John L. Rutter, Former SPENCER SUPPORT SHOP CORSETS liHASSlEItg Individually Detailed Ertierl Jlepalr Servlca Con.v DATTOM Hume and Oriiee Sendee Evenlairs br Aprwlntmmi lowing graduation, and prior to her marriage was Associated with the Central Hospital, Detroit.

Mr. Field, a veteran of World Uiar II, served 52 months In the Pacific arci with the Coist Artillery. He now is employed as painter at the Lee Plaza Hotel Detroit, MlcK. Uniontown Man, Married March 18 to Arizona Girl Wcrd has been received here of marriage of Jacquelyn E. The newlyweds will reside Dr- Schmunk, of 1805 East Roosevelt nix at 7:30 o'clock the evening March 18.

1947. Mr. Butter, who served four years as Aviation Machinist's Mate in Ihc Naval Air Corps', is no-v enrolled In a course In aviation in Phcenlx. He is grandson of Mrs. Ella flutter, South Mt.

Vernon avenue. Phoenix, Am, to John l. Rutter, son of Mr. and" Mrs. Qor-ham Rutier, also of Phoenix, former Uniontown lesldcnts, The wedding took place in Phoe- MIIS.

KOBKRT VINCENT REX II STRAUCH STUDIO, Janet Bryson, Robert Rex United in Marriage Rites Marriage Revealed FRANCHS Ul.OVA At 2nd Church Saturday jj BOX OF BBBr 50 NAPKINS VI sed hy candlelight, with Bridal Couple-Elect Name April Ninth Wedding Date Save War II, served three years in the Army, with two years overseas duty. Purdue university, LVifayette. prior to entering Navy Air Corps, where he served two. years. He He Is known to his friends as "The Earring Kid," because of an earring worn In his left ear in keeping with a family tradition, faithfully kept for the past 200 years.

A graduate Announcement Is made of the coming marriage. of Frances Glova, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giova, of Filbert Heights, to Paul Roy1 Regal, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Regal, of Grindstone, D. I. Wednesday, April has becti ehosen the wedding date, the ceremony to take place lit 9 o'clock in fit. Mary's church, Brownsville. Trie Very Rev.

M. J. Yesko will officiate. Mr. Regal, a veteran of World BUY THE Mod ss ECONOMY BOX now er.ro.leo at Per.n State college Past Matrons Association A I I l-N of tUEi Pike Run Township schDol, he is employed with the State studio Brownsville.

Miss Glova was graduated from Redstone High and is now In busl r.ass with her father. palms, feriis and standards of white lilies adorning the altar, vows were repeated at 4:30 Saturday afternoon, March 20, 1947, in the Second Presbyterian church, this 'city, to unite in marriage Janet Elaine Bryson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clyde Bryson, 58 Wilson avenue, ami Robert Vincent Rex son of Mrs, V.

Rex. 45 Charfec Dr. William Hogg, minister of Asbury Methodist church, read the service. Preceding the exchange of vows, Miss Ruth Dunn at the organ plav-ed a recital of nuptial airs, including "Ah. Sweet Mystery of Life," "Meditation from Thais." 'Llebcs-freud." -Deep, in My' Heart" Hnd "Love's Old Sweet Son." she also served as accompanist for Mrs.

Bet-tie Baer who sang "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms." Given in marriage by her father, the brldn was attractive In a cham-pngne white gabardine suit, with inatehint: Hover chapcau. Completing her ensemble she carried a small white Bible with marker of gardenias. vv i i Past-Matrons AsKulalioii, Union town Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a di Gay Party Marks 'Bride-Elect i- 15th Birthday! Names Easter Tuesday evening In the home of G. C. MURPHY CO.

1 317 E. Main Uniontown Mrs. Mae McC.ean, Derrick ave nun. Dinner will he served at 6:30, Nuptial Date Members are asked to bring their Easter Sunday, April 6. was re A gay party in the h6me of Mr.

and Mrs. George Cramer, of Grindstone, honored their daughter, Peggy, on the oocasioh of her 15 Ih birthday anniversary, ar. event of March 24 Concluding fln AVPrln? nr oanM-i voaled as the date for the coming SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE Third Presbyterian 85,51 marriage of Jeanne Lilman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol B.

Litman, Phyllis Jean Bryson, her sister's to J. Harold Mrs. Cramer, assisted by her davish- 41 Siewnrt main ot Honor, wore a powder blue Dick, son Df Mr. and Mrs. Frank ter, Betty, and Mrs.

A. New Great Bethel 61.01 Centra! Christian 389. 35.33 Asbury Methodist 3B7 34,89 Calvary Methodist 360 29,55 Second Presbyterian 2J8 34.7i Church cf the Brethren 23 591.1(1 Free Methodist 243 42.0 served refreshments to the follow- 28 Hpiinger avenue, at a linen bow Margaret OBVochtai lite if Jrm evening honoring the sun, wnn pins flower bonnet and matching pink gloves. Her corsage was of pink rosebuds. James Work served as best man, and ushering were Harvey C.

King. iridc-elcct. Cramer, Wayne and Joe The ceremony Is to take place in ine Emmanuel tpiscopal church, Ounnwrsanti. Md. The double MRS.

JOSEPH FODOR service will tie solemnized at 3 Both mothers were attired in black suits. Following a reception at Union-town Country Club, the bridal cou- o'clock. Helen Marchin, Fidclis Mngrcy, Dolores Wilson, Myrtle Washabaygh. Earl Hagar, Donald Albright, Joe Locke, Betty Krinock, Martin Cven-gros, DuWayne Stewart, Gertrude Glrgas, Peggy Grimm, Charles thews, Mlka Homos, Joe Morgan, Bob' Cramer, Roy and the guest of honor, Peggy Cramer. Peggy received many lovely el! Is.

Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Dick, this city, jplc left for a honeymoon trip to the brother aud sister-in-law of the Gates Girl, Ohio Man Take Nuptial Vows in Cleveland tirltlegroom-elect. will be the coup le's attendants. i-wiunn The bride is a graduate of Uniontown Hijh mlicol.

Class ill" tMS Hostesses for the prettily arrane and attended Pratt Institute, New Including a beautiiully decorated 1 Single ring ceremony November Hick, Johnny Cuba ed shower were Mary Ann Litman Joseph Ba-St we On- cake bearing IS canrt 30. IMS. united ir. marriage Cath- raua. John Harly, dercik.

and Mrs. Marie Catney. Miss Lltmaii is a graduate of Un LAST CAU, FOR. I DRAPES I Make your Wgg YOUNG EASTER lontown Senior High, 1940, and Is employed with the Commercial ill Want a More PARADERS! erinc Harly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Harty, of Gates, and Joseph Fodor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fodor, Cleveland, o. Repeated at il o'clock, vows were Credit Corporation. Hljhtst Quality A reception supple men ting the ceremony was held ir.

Si. Michael's Hall. Cleveland. Tlie bride attended German Township High school and Is employed In Cleveland. A World War II veteran.

Mr. Fodor is now cm- Mr. Dick, a graduate of Union town High, is employed with the FIGURE? i Mrs. Michael's I OB Sit. Enln 1 Hankins-Paulson company inlaid In Mary's R.

C. church, Cleveland. Rev J. ployed at the Cleveland Airport. 45 served three and a hiiU years with the Army, Including duty with the Combat Engineers.

'nn otticlated The couple arc Given in nv.rri.ue bv her father, ThrSl to a inore deader it wore a white satin gown! sweetheart outlined In tlcr.il lice. Her veil fell from CALENDAR By EDITH STUROI8 Herald Society Editor one: of seed pearls, and her I were white roses, centered i li a white oi chid and ti(, tit ''v 1 trtcetal Egura mill too delldoaa Ayda Vitamin Ciidy Plan. No Ew-c-to, No Drugs, No Lu-Uvea. And you don cut oat meats or all tf food you lia juat cut them down. It'a rtimpl when you enjoy delidoi Ayda Candy a directed.

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