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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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'I CLOVER CULVER, Society Editor Perryopolis Carolyn C. Lawless Bride Of Charles S'Mahan Jr. United in marriage Saturday afternoon, June 23, In St. John's Chapel, Mnrgantown, were Carolyn Christina Lawless, daughter of Dr. und Mrs.

Jolm J. Lawless of University 'Jvlorjjrantcwn," W. former residents of Ml. Morris, and Charles Samuel Mahan son of Dr. and Omegi.

She is a teacher in Sko kie. III. Mr. Mahan, a third "year mei ical slurient at Northwest rn Urn varsity, is a member of Nu Sigma Nu, medical social fraternity, and Pi Kappa Epsilon, medical serv. ice honorary, lie graduated from West Virginia In I960 where he served as president of Phi Kappa Psl Iralcrnity and was a member ol Alpha Epsilon Delta, pre medical honorary.

He was elected to Mountain, ranking men's honorary. wilh the Class of 1961, where she w.as a member of Phi Be I a Kappa Kappa Delia Pi. national educational honorary, and Phi Alpha Tbela, national history honorary. She was a member ol Chimes, Spokes. Mortar Board, and Ihe IS61 Monticbla's twenty top sen lois.

Her social sorority Is Chi Church Rites For Couple RAIN HOWS HONOR THEIR FATHERS Union, town Assembly No. 15, Rainbow for Girls, held their animal Fal he 1 lavish ler banquet Thursday, June 21, at Shady Side Inn. Left to right, seated. Sun McDowell, telephone chairman; Tatty Naymick, chair man of entertainment; Renee Sica, general chairman of the affair; Thelitis, Deal, co chairman Susan Hess, worthy advisor; standing, Orren McDowell, Harry Naymick, Robert Sica, John F. Hess.

HtriW SUndiM pholo Before an embankment of white and pink gladioli, Lois Agnes Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton E. Anderson nf 22fl Sunders Franklin and William Kdwarrl Liirax, son of Air. and Mrs.

Steve Franklin Annual Slates 17 18 I'i'anklin tii ant'F announces plans for its annual ginin Hnndolph, Anna Grace Cramer. Cashiers Edwin Randolph. Ernest Christopher. Poultry Eud Franks, chairman; Karl Dickinson, Robert Con 'lantine, Arthur Fred Ludwig. Penny Pilch Lawrence 'ranks.

chairman; Rudy Hayack, J. H. Bailey, Robert Emerson Vail. Dart Throw Dennis Johnian, chairman: John Hess. Lee Hicin botham, Judy Lincoln, Beverly Leichliter Dish Throw James Shaffer, chairman; William Seese, fJancy Warner, Virginia Denny, Sandy Lehman.

BPW Club Has Meeting The Perryopolis Business and Professional Women's Cluh heM its final dinner meeting of (he recently at Randall's, retry PreiidinE dtirins Hie business session was the president. Mrs, Eclna Fisher. Marie Snyder, career advancement chairman, recognized the four (i'uls. of the Year and Scholarship winner. The Girls ot the Year were recognized and pre.

seated PEW bracelets were Bar ra Strickliu, unable to attend as she is attending California State CollcRt; Eleanor Evans, Sue Sag er. and Leota Shalkcy. The PBr Scholarship winner was Theresa Same who will enter training at the Presbyterian Hoiuital School of Nursing. Pittsburgh, in Ihe fall. She received a pearl necklace and earrings.

Eleanor Evans, hn receiver! the Frazier Scholarship ot 3,200, will enter California State College in Ocl. Sue Sager, who received the Activity Key, I cluh's vocalist who was chosen to represent Fayette Conns' i the County Chorus and also soloist for (he district, will enter Carnegie Institute of Technology in September. I Shelkey, whti received the Cnmmercial Key, has accepted a jjosition in Washing Ioji. D. C.

Mrs. Marlha Nirhoi. stale parliamentarian, was Rnesl sneaker. She installed the following officers; Edna Fisher, president; Helen Davis, first vice president; Helen Darknngelo, second vice president; Helen Evans, recording secretary; Ruth Luce, enrre sporting secretary; and Ttcsetta Duff, treasurer. Mrs.

Ada Kuhns will act as advisor fer the club. The tables were beautifully riec oraled with roses and pansics. The parsies were arranged at each place as favors. In charge of the decorations were Rosetta Duff and Ada B. Kuhns.

Church Unit Schedules Meeting Regular meeting ol the Altar Society of St. Therese's R. 0. Church will be held Thursday night al 7:30 in the church hall. Reports on D.

C. C. W. convention will he given by delegates. The July social committee consists of Margherita Marinolli.

chairman; Sue Merryman, co chairmajt; Nellie MamcDs, Om Morinacci, Elizabeth Mari, Elhcl Marinelli, Julia Haiucca, Mary Malty. Lena Marino, Lucv Marro. Lucy Masi ami Jean The altar committee are Jennie Corradn, Lucia Sabia. Betty Romeo, Ann Bartimifilt. The animal dinner will be held nn July 15 at Shady Side Inn.

All reservations must be in by July 11. Mary Matty, president, will preside at lhe business session I go jor BUDGET COLO WAVE caled elsewhere at fl, twice, the price. "TT Creme Oil Reg. COLD HAVE $12.50 O.Zj COID WAVE Si DIANAS Above Old Woolffortli BMg. Lucas 307 N.

Walcr nuptial vows Saturday morning, June 1G, in the Churrh of the Assiimplion, Franklin. La. Msgr, Disch officiated al the 10 o'clock Nuptial Mass Mis. Crsce Louviere provided lhe nuptial music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a while silk organza and lace slreel lenglh dress over white aifcln, fashioned wilh portrait neckline, short sleeves and full skirl Her short veil was of siik illusion and she carried a while Icalher missal, belonging Id the bridegroom's mother, cnlercil with a whiie or chid.

Her only jewelry was a strand pcnrls, a fiiFl of (he bridegroom. Bridesmaids were lima Guil lolle, Charenton, and Patricia Check. New Salem, cousin of the bridegroom. The aftendsnls were identically attired in street ten nth dresses ot pale pi ti Is silk organza over laf fela and fhey earned bouquets of pink feathered carnations. Alton Anderson was his brother's best.

man. Ushering were Richard Anderson, also brother of the bridegroom; Edward Melcanron, uncle of lhe hririe. and Darryl Ijnulry, rousin of the bride. The bride's mother chose a dusty rose Arnel knit dress with light beige accessories. Mrs.

Lucas, mother Dl the bridegroom, wore a periwinkle blue ensemble with matching lace blause and periwinkle accessories, Supplementing the ceremony a reception was held si the home of (he bride's parents. Centering the bridal tahle was a Ihree tier cake tupped with a Donna Dvorchak Marries Richard Donald Lund Grange Fair Aug. Saturday, An ft. 17 and the popular affair are Lloyd ninloinE Commiltee Harold Seaton, chairman; Rlrnesl Chris topher, rtudy Hayack. Bill Say der, Paul Cramer, George Mayer ko, Oliver Moore, lidwin Franks, Robert E.

Vail, Lawrence Franks Llmer Daniels, Clarence Cos. Gi mmdA Commillee Paul Cra rner, chairman; Carl Warner, Ern esl Christopher. James Cramer, Pan Ira Harold Sea Ion, Lawrence Franks. Lloyd Ari sou, L. Kichnofsky, Wiimer Itanrlolph.

Wishing Well Joyce Hess, cnairman; Catherine Davis, Karen Cramer, Debbie Kmdevatcr Hi'l i hir rit nic Lois Seaton, chairman; Ruby Chriito phcr, Louise. Warner, Louise Davis. Ellen Lincoln. Evelyn Con stantine. Jean Patterson, Kather me Kurkey.

Hides Carl Warner, chairman William Jackson. James Fenster, 1'ayc Kulicr, Ltuiise Dickenson. Entertainment Helen Arison chairman; Barbara Seese, Lee li nimtlinm. El ea nor Vaisl ii Priics TCilee Moore, chau man. Martha R.

Cramer Judy Lincoln. Harriet Brooks, Car nl Shafer, Edeen M. Bierer. Sound System and Lighting Uliver Moore, chairman: James Cramer. Ira Seaton.

Waller Col lins. Displays Virginia Randoljih chairman; Mary Shimonskv. Mil dred Haiyio iph, Aliec Bush. Mar tha L. Cramer, Jennie Hayack.

Aprons and Fancy Work Gold ie Christopher, chairrnan; Eliza belli Atinnie Shimon sky, Mary Massek, Evelyn Col litis, Irene Ecal. llecorahntis Barbara Sree ehnirman; Jean Massek. Joan wessek, Paula Hess, Alia mnn. Prizes lwis Christopher chairman; Ira Keaton, Lloyd Ari son. Parking John chairman; Paul Hess, Oliver Monro Wallace Brant, William Stehl.

Publicity Marlene Crago Judging Lloj'd Vir fmi to be held Friday and at. the Franklin grange. fjcneral chairman of Anson, Lewis Uhnstoplier and Ira Seaton. Cummittee annoinfmeitls are: Cames dames Cramer, chairman; Ernest Christopher. Harold Scalun, Clarence L'us.

Dnnald Mc Grady, Tom Byers, George Bal Commereial Display William Uavis, etiairman: Edwjn Itantlolpl), Lewis Christopher, William Lin coln Mclvin Lincoln, Louis Polish. Tents Paul Hess, el John Redsliaw, Emerson Work, tiandolph. Silver Dollar Richard chairman. John Newcomer Sandy Davis. Ralph Lcichlitci.

Roll IIib Bal! Earl Dicken son chairman; Janet Mee.se, Robert Randolph, Patty Guess Cake Jean oore. chairman; Joyce Williams, Marv Gaie Warner, Joyce Hess. Homemade Candy Lii Rcri shaw, chairman; Ti'llie Newcomer fllnra Randolph, Anno Cr Jtc Cramei, Janet McRrady. Rake Cloorts Beryle Franks. channintv.

Frances Seivcn. Ann nahes, Thelma Seese, Mary Rich nofsky, Marie Calhoun, Eleanor Franks. Tickets Anna Keaion. chair Social Calendar L'liioiitown Knights of Columbus. lnjldiiig danen al K.

of C. Home. Mrnlellandlown Nil Pi Mu SoiOrdy. siwnsoiinj; a l'un alc, at W. Cliureli Ilopwoofi Nu Ku rhih, meets al Hopwnnd Method is Church I.

Session meeting, Third Presbyterian Church, at rhurch, 7:30. Moose Unit Cancels Wednesday's Meet Women of (he Moose. Union lown Chapler lis, canceled its meeting scJicdnleri for Wed neiday niBHl. Tim uom regular meeling will be held Wednesday, July It, at Hie Moose Lodge, hall. Mra.

Charles S. Mahan Sr. of Chrleston Morgantown. Officiating at the 3 o'clock ceremony was lhe Rev. John Overend, Ralph Federer provided Ihe nuptial music.

Soloist was airs William Craves, me crtrJe, given In marriage by her lather, wore an ivory peau oe soi gown, lashioned wilh Em pire waistline banded wtih sect pearls and liny tailored bows and full skirt terminating in chapel train. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was caught to a princess crown ot penu fle sou and she carried a cascade bouquet of stephanolis, Laura Lawless was maid ol hon or and the bridesmaids were Mrs C. E. Vaughan; New York City N. and Mary Lee Keffer.

Ar linglon, Va. The attendants were identically atlireri in slreet lcngth dresses of aqua orcania over silk wilh match accessories and carried cascades of mixed pink towers Serving as best man was Davi Mahan. Ushering ucre Charles R. Disk, George Thompson, Scolt Davis Mike Lewis and An thony Scolt. r'or her daughter's wedding Mrs.

Lawless chose a Royal blue silst sheath dress. Mrs. Mahan mother of the bridegroom, wore a pale blue chiffon dress. Supplementing the ceremony a a reception for 350 guests was held, al the Morgan Hotel. When the couple left for an eastern honeymoon (rip.

Ihe bride was wearing for traveling a bone and black silk dress wilh bone accessories. The couple will reside in Chicago. III. The hririe Is a graduate of West Virginia University, Morgantown, were altired in gowns identical to the maid (if honor's and they carried cascade houquels ol yellow glamellias and ivy streamers. Robert V.

Kristan, PitUhurgh, was best'man. Ushers were Ted Lund, Lakewood, N. hrolher ol I h'ft bridegroom; Dennis Dvorchak, Pittsburgh, brother nf Ihe bride; Jim Waldron, Camden. N. .1 The bride's mother wore a pale pink cotton sheath accented wilh a huge bnw at Ihe hip.

She, wore pink organdy picture hat, while accessories and a white nrehirl coj sage. The hridegrDOm's mnth er appeared in a pale blue dac ron and orlnn dress with a gored skirl, matching blue tial, white accessories and a while orchid cm sage. A reccplion was held al the While Swan Hotel for 150 guests. When the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Florida the hridc was wearing a black linen suit with hole jacket Irimmed with beige and while flowers, hlack patent shoes and bag and white straw hat Irimmed with bank of black patent and a white orchid corsage. After July 15 they will reside at 5BB1 MarlhoroiiKh Pittsburgh The brirle is a Eraduate ol John's High School aud Dnqucsne university where she was a mem her ol the Sigma Lambda Pli sorority.

She is employed as leacuer ui me Junior nigh Mhrnit in Pittsburgh. Th( bridegroom is a graduate of Lake wood High School and Dinpiesne uuivctsuy wnore ne was a mem her of llic Phi Kappa Theta Nn tional Iralcrnity. lie sprved 1wc years with the U. S. Army and is now associated with narrngh raper AicKces Rocks.

MILK IS FIRST CHOICE A lovely double ring ccremonv Saturday morning 30, in 51. Church united In marriage Donna Dvaivhak. Pittsburgh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dvorchak.

73 Elma Ave, (Jniontnwn, and Richard Donald Lund, Pillsbursh. son of Mrs. Lillie Lund, Lakewood, N.J., and the late Theodore Lund. William Oowiy heard the exchange of vow; at 10:15. He ia termer chaplain at Phi Kap Theta fraternity.

University, now of Washington, Organ selections were also played by Hiigh UfacDnnalri, professor of music at Duquesne Uni ersity. and mass selections were played by Mrs. Frances Wrabel. The hrirte was escorted lo the altar by her father and wore a antique ivory Dupxon! silk and re embrokiercd Alencon lace. It was styled with a fitted liodice.

short sleeves and a bat iieckfine sprinkled with se, i.ns 'he hc.iff.mt ended in a chapel train. Mire a crown of Alencon lace which held her fingertip veil and '1 cascade of (n ri' amour centered wilh a while orchid and ivv streamers. Serving as maid nf honor wns Celty Nypaver, Pittsburgh, cmi sin of the bride. She wore a mint green gown wilh a iace bodice (affela bell shaped skirt and matching gram headdress of bows in a veil. She carried a cas cade bouquet nf glamellias and green carnations wilh ivy strcanv Fiirfciii.iidx were lu.

chak, Uniontown, sister of bride: Arlene Dvorchak, Warren, Ohio, cousin of the bride, and Pernico Lund. Lakewood, N. sister of the Ijridegroom. They ss illiSir illr Hrf ilgUfci IfSUBll 7M SrSt GE i MSS Lnlonln. All fit Masontown, exchanged MRS.

WILLIAM E. LUCAS miniature bride and bridegroom flanked by cendles in candelabra. When (he couple left for a honeymoon trip la New Orleans, the bride was wearing a medium blue linen suit with short boxy jacket, matching hat, white accessories and while' orchid corsage. The new Mrs. Lucas graduated from franklin High School, Franklin, and has been a member of the.

U. S. Air Farce for the past three years. Mr. Lucas graduated from All Saints High School, Masontown, and has served in Ihe U.

S. Air force for Ihe past two years. The cull will reside in Sunny mead, Calif. MODERN SCHOOL OF PRACTKrU HURSiNG rf irn cur TEMPESTEI.Lt Troth Is Announced By Parents Anaonncemenl is being marie of the encasement ot Florokna Temneslelli, daughter of Mrs. Edith Snyder Ter rai e.

and the late Con ado Tem pestclli to William G. Fisher, Piltshurpli. 'Hie prospective bridegroom is Ihe of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F.

Fisher, law Creentree Pillshiirc.li. The bnde clccl is employed uith Romeo and Kon Market in Union town. Mr. F'iher is employed with rVatLTiniil Biokera'gc Pittsburgh. An August wedding is being planned.

PREVENTS MOLD Seal hnmemade applesauce with a ihin coiilinc, of rlatrafin ueiare putting the jar lid on tight ly ia jircvont Pomco! TT mm will rate! THE SPIRIT 1 NBWI.YWEnS Elalne Frank, rlAuirhtei nf Mr. anri Jtrs. George A Franks 220 Main Masontown. bcranie Ihe. bride of Luigi Agostini son nf ii and Mrs.

Lttig Agofitim Roosevelt Satnr rlax aftm rincui, Juno lfi, in St, Pawl's Lutheran Cluirch. Olficiatine at the ceremony was the Rev, G. C. Tlia Ki nclnatpd rrom the University or Pillflburgh and was formerly employed as an ele merit Rry teacher by the Bnldwin Whiteliall Sehno! System. Mr, Agostim is, employer! by the Uiifontown (.

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