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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1961 Union Twp. Groups Suzanne L. Shumate Is I Hold Yearly Picnic Of J. Semancik The yeany Union Twp. Volunteer Fu-emen and I Woman World Honey Raney, daughter of Mr.

and Lakewood Beach. The invocation Mrs. E. 0. Raney, 610 County Line as offered oy Mr.

Shumate associated with the C. Murphy was assistant Arthur Pierce were responsible for arrangements. Ice cream and cof-; fee were provided by the auxiliary. Mrs Michael Schmidt and Miss Ruth Gilbert supervised a series of manager of the local store for number of years. The bridegroom is son of Mrs.

Mary Semancik, Whit ing. Ind. Kirkpatrick-Moore Rites Rozzi-Mastren i Vows Are Pledged Are Solemnized Friday At Viii Church Mrs. William Irhanlin received the door award. Miss bnumate, escorted to uie The balance.

of the evening was altar by her father, was attired in a gown of white sUk organza with Swiss applique trim and a chapel spent in swunming. A date for next year's outing will decided at a meeting of the jpanied by Mrs. Roy Bliai Miss Theresa Rozzi wore a bal train. Wearing a finger tip veil of: sUk illusion, she carried white organizations. lerina leneth eown of white ChantUly daisies.

1 A reception for 300 guests followed lace and a veU for her marriage to sum i the social room. The Moores. who left by motor 'or ine organizations cakuu mutation to any resident of the township to join them in their regular activities. Miss Mary Anne St. Clair.

Elwood, served as maid of honor, while Miss Patty Shumate and Miss SaUy August Mastren. Carrying a prayer book, adorntfd with white orchids, she was escorted to the altar by her father, James Rozzi. 21? Friendship St. The bride Yellowstone National Park, wUl reside at EUwood City RD 1, after Aue. 16.

Shumate, Westminster, were Haggerty Clan Gathers The 37th yearly reunion of the The attendants wore white arael The bride, a graduate of Shenango groom is a son of Hohert 218 Friendship St. sheath "dresses with overdresses of nylon, bordered with yellow ine ceremony tooK place totiay at mgn scnooi ana umu cnooi, a tended Westminster College. She is graphotype operator at the Lawrent County Court House. Mr. Moore flowers.

arryme yellow daisies, a. m. in bt. vims uuircn they wore picture hats of white nylon Haggerty family was held recently at Grove City Park, places being set for .109 for luncheon and dinner. Mrs.

Sam Haggerty, Mrs. Clair McCue, Mrs. George Haggerty, Mrs. Harold Hoagland and Mrs. Samuel Sapae were the table committee.

Rev. Bernard Hrico officiating. Mrs. John 'Rozzi, attired employed at Smith's Dairy after yenow trim. serving with the u.

b. Army three mint green ChantUly lace ballerina George Semancik, Whiting, acted best man. while Edward and years. A rehearsal dinner was served out James Raney, Girard, seated the length gown, served as matron of honor for her sister-in-law. Her bou-(quet was of yellow roses.

Hartley doors at the Mcore home Thursday. Officers are: Donald Dubois acted as best man. jpresident; Mrs. Robert Donley, A reception for 75 guests was held noon in the Elks' Club. Upon returnins Aug.

15 from a WHEALE REUNION The couple are being honored at open house from 3 to 7 p. m. in Mrs. Jerome Semancik AT GROVE CITY PARK vice presiaeni, anu iviii. June Hoagland, secretary treasurer.

Next year's reunion will be held the last Sunday in July at the park. Hall. motor trip to the Poconos, the couple will reside at Crown Point, Ind. (formerly Miss Suzanne Shumate) Descendants of David and Eliza and Mrs. jviastreu, aiumni of Mrs.

SemanciK. a 19a7 Graduate of Miss Suzanne Lee Shumate and! Wheale held their 20th yearly Cast Hieh School, are em Jerome Daniel Semancik union recently at Grove City Park, Uitts tor attending irom tne greatest distance were given to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milliron, LaBell, ployed at EUwood General Hospital, mum MR? WTTT.TAM A-mntttt Noblesvilie (Ind.) High School and a 1901 alumna of Marian College. a picnic supper ueinc servea.

here she is a medical technologist. The bride, a graduate of Carnegie ried at a double ring ritual this morning at 10 o'clock in St. Mary Church with Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Francis The following were elected: Leoir Indianapolis, will teach junior high school science this fall at Cedar' and Mr. and Mrs. T. Nei- St. Petersburg, Fla.

Prizes for eames went to Mrs. Mrozek, president; Bob Wneale; College, Cleveland, is attending vice president; Maris Kahn M. ljane, ma. ueneva uouege. Her husband, an alumnus of St.

Sam Haggerty, Mrs. Richard Hag ine bride is a uaugnter ot Jvir. ana etary, ana rred wneaie, treas- I Joseph's College. Rensselaer. ii Mrs.

uuirKe i.numr.te. Westminster, RUSSIA'S IN FASHION Hand-in-hand with a child model, pretty Russian mannequin Natasha Borodina displayed a cotton skirt and blouse of traditional design during a pre-. Future gatherings will be held former New Castle residents. a field auditor for the Internal Geraldine Rogers Double ring vows were pledged by-Miss Linda Lee Kirkpatrick and William M. Moore Friday at 7:30 p.

m. in Christ UP Church, EUwood City. Revenue Service. closer, New Castle, each Mrs. Shumate is the former Miss the first Soviet fashion exhibition in London, wa- oer oemg nomiea ol me piace ot me next one Uie last bunday in gerty and Clair McUie, while Mrs.

Russell Shaffer received the door award. SIGHT SAVING NEW YORK (UPD "Hardening' eye-balls" is another way of describing glaucoma an insidious disease that sneaks up on its vic tasha certainly doesn't look like a farm girl! Becomes Betrothed Mrs. Mary E. Dando, Killeeii, Jiuy. Rev.

W. Malcolm Brown, pastor of .1 renr.i oi DORCAS CLASS HAS ANNUAL OUTING gift for the largest famUy. Gifts Coraopoiis Presbyterian Church officiated. Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Kirkpat announces the engagement were presented to Mr. and Mrs. BARBARA FRENGEL JOINS FRATERNITY Mrs. James Allen Is Shower Honoree A post-nuptial shower given for Mrs.

James Allen, War of her daughter, Miss Geraldine L. Fred Wheale, Cleveland, who The yearly picnic dinner for th rick, 922 State are parents of Dorcas Class of Central Christian traveled uie longest distance, and; to the latter for being the oldest Rogers, formerly of 504 Covert; to SP4 Ronald L. Delalioy, son tim and causes irreparable damage to vision. Two University of North Carolina medical researchers, Doctors Robert R. Huntley and Kerr L.

Church was held Thursday evenm; the bride, given in marriage by her person present. Barbara Frengel was initiated into Rho Chapler of Theta Phi 'Alpha Fraternity at Pennsylvania father. The bridegroom is a son of of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Delahoy, uaston iarK.

devotional period was con Prizes for games went to Jenni pum, recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore, Ellwooci Ellington, N.Y. fer, Jimmy and llamsev ducted by Mrs. Isaac Davis.

Miss Glenda Hennon, Chewton State University at the close of Jeanie, Tommy and Bill Bowen, City RD 1. Further plans for the wedding Airs. Khoda Lane. Cleveland. O.

Miss Nancy Stelter, twin sistf the spring semester. Sequins, giving a dew drop effect, James Hookway, Kissimmee, Fla, susan ivirozeK, i.arry isees and Linda Wheale. ill he made at a later date. SP4 Delahoy. located at Ft.

of Mrs. Allen, was co-hostess. The induction ceremonies marKed wnue, advocate tonometnc testing for glaucoma as part of routine physical check-ups for per-, sons over 40. The examination with a tonometer instrument for testing pressure of eyeballs detects the disorder early. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Covert am studded the bridal gown of Games were played with prizes Hood, is serving with the Mr. and Mis. Oliver 1 Frost wer the end of a 10-week pledge period and the beginning of her active membership to Theta Phi Alpha as U.b. Army.

among the guests. being awarded to Miss Frances The next meeting will be wit Mohr and Miss Anita Swanik. The ported lace. The gown was patterned: with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, a bustle and a tiered skirt, ending in a brush train. Her seal-loped butterfly veil of nylon tulle DEAR" HOMEMAKERS By Mrs.

C. F. Frey, W. Fairmont The word berserk originated door prize was won by Mrs. Peter a sister in mis national social organization.

Barbara is one of over 4.000 stu bept. 7 at p.m. Erwin. with Viking warriors. Those fought with frenzied abandon were Alderman-Murray Troth Is Revealed dents attending the university's was held by a princess crown of Mrs.

Allen, the former Miss first lU-weeK summer term. 6iie Sue Ostrosky crystals ana peans. Known as- uers enters, a name referring to their bear coats. minor, majoring in psvcholonv. Barbara Stelter, is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Stelter, Carrying a colonial bouquet of white asters, centered with -pale She is the daughter of Mr. and: Announcement is made by Mr. Mrs. William Frengel, 111 Buena New Galilee, RD 1.

Her nustianu is the son of Mr. and- Mrs. James and Mrs. Harold Alderman, 2208 Is Feted Guest Miss Sue Ostroskv was i vista way, ana a lbou graduate ot puiK sweeineari roses, sne wore a clustered pearl necklace, the bridegroom's sift. Allen, wampum.

Highland of the engagement New Castle High bchooi. iof their daughter, Paula, to Thomas Miss Lorraine Kirkpatrick, gowned in mauve nylon organza with a Dior Rock-Ettes Club The yearly picnic of the Rock- Tne coupie were married juij 1 in the parsonage of Wampum Methodist Church with Rev. (James Erb performing the cere Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith of honor at a-miscellaneous shower this week in the home of Mrs.

Julio DeVincentis, 424 Butz dow Headdress, served as maid Murray, 224 E. Garfield Ave. Ettes Club will be held Aug. 13 with Mrs. J.

B. Conway as co- No definite wedding date has nostess. at uascaae wtuie Mrs. Joseph Sheldone, Hillsville, will entertain Aug. 15.

Meat Storing Guide been set. honor for her sister. Miss Martha Mitchell, EUwood City; Mrs. Donald Robinson, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss Doris Wagoner, Beaver Falls, the bride's cousin, were other Mrs. Louis Trott received the mony.

Miss Nancy Stelter and Kenneth Howard were attendants. The Aliens are Wampum High School graduates. He is em door award. Miss Janet Ascione, Airs. Joseph Candiello, Moody Prepackaged meat and noultrv ho will be maid of honor, as-' Miss Alderman is a senior at New Castie High School, of which! Mr.

Murray is a 1959 graduate. Hei was nostess tins v. save time for the consumer and At Least Off On Every fern in the Stor 50W attendants. sisted in serving. ployed at the Reliable Luggage the retailer.

But. it is necessary The card award went to Mrs. Philip Lagnese, while- Mrs. John Their coral gowns with pleat trim. Mothers of the betrothed couple 'is serving with the U.i.

fslavy on board the USS Wallace L. Lind at west i-ittsDurg. At the present they are mak DiBemardo received the token. for homemaJcers to keep in mind that prepackaging puts a greater; responsibility on the food She must know the protection the Norfolk, Va. were styiea witn off tfie shoulder necklines and bouffant skirts.

Thej honor attendant carried bronze! mums, while the others' white mums ing their home with the bridegroom's parents. SMALLEST PARK .05 ACRE were guests. The ceremony will be performed Aug. 18 in the Second UP Church Annex. The bride is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ludwig Ostrosky, 428 Butz St. Mr. and Mrs. Airman, package offers and its limitations.

Gepro Gathering had centers, frosted in cora WASHINGTON The sma est The second yearly reunion of the national. park in the country is the! James Tillie, EUwood City, acted CENTRAL CWF TO SPONSOR TEA family of Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester Kapid sales ot packaged meat and poultry prevent storage problems in the supermarket. But packaged products need a differ house wiiere Abraiiam Lincoln died, comprising .05 of an acre. Uepro was held recently at I velt Park with 60 attending.

E. Meyer are parents of the bridegroom, Gerald Altman. The members of the Christian Women's Fellowship of Central thony. Lepore, president, and Fred MILK-CHEESE RATIO 20 TO 1 ent treatment wnen stores in home refrigerators or home freez- us uesi man. James w.

iurKpatnck, the bride's brother and Mr. Robinson were ushers, whUe Karl Moore, EUwood City, the bridegroom's brother, was junior usher. Mrs. Robert Stahl sang "I Wall Beside You," "If I Could Tell You" MILWAUKEE It takes Ferrotta, vice president, were the And More Off Christian Church, their families and friends held a picnic dinnerj Irecentlv at the home of Mr. and committee.

quarts of milk 20 pounds to FAMILY HONORS MRS. ROSE CAIN For refrigerator storage, loosen Sam Cepro. next year presi make one pound of cheese. the tight film in which fresh, un On Many Pieces Mrs. Thomas Tempaiena dent, and Archie J.

Cepro, vice and 'Wedding Prayer," accomp- frozen meat or poultry is wrapped. president, will arrange for the next! Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Rohrer. Ave. Better yet. remove both the film A SO FT -SHOULDERED coat with its own separate stole is by Harry Frechtel. The imported, extra lightweight fabric is a brown blend of mohair, wool and orlon.

Mrs. Isaac Davis presided. Edinburg RD 1. were hosts at a and the paperboard tray, put the gathering tne second bunday in June. a will be sponsored bv the iamuy picnic dinner, honoring the meat on a piate, ana cover looselv with wax oaDer or foil.

CWF for women of the congre Games, swimming and baseball oirmnay oi tne latter motner, Mrs. Rose T. Cain. Lakewood Rd. gation in September.

Miss Verla were pastimes. The adult prize Tightly wrapped meats, stored jin the refrigerator, are kept in a John L. Cain and Mrs. Clyde Koss, state representative ox tne United Missionary Society, wilt was won oy ivirs. lorence unscito, while the door award went to Rob- Shingleton are other children of CARPET and FLOOR COVERING Largest Selection Lowest Prices! tf you can't come to -our store well brink it to your door wtth- moist atmospiiere wtucti encour films and speak of tni PICNIC ages the growth of micro-organ jert Perrotta.

Nick Pallerino Jr. Mrs. cam wno nas tnree grana- work of the CWF. isms and the development of off- cniiaren. Howard Sperdute, Beth Ann and! Mrs.

Thomas Evans. Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Paul L.

Sours, odors. Although not known to be Morrow and Mrs. Palmer Thompson compose the committee. narmtui, micro-organisms can Greensburg, a nephew and niece, Lewis Perrotta and Joey Banko ceived children's prizes. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Cepro During Frevs August Sale of Fine Furniture and Accessories! Fourth Floor Frew Bid. Open 'Til 9 P.M. Monday Other Evenings By Appointment! Carpet Draperies Upholstering Interior Decorating eive meat an unaonenzine flavor. obligatlon Mrs.

Evans conducted the ves A tight wrap will shorten the time Mrs. Cain accompanied the Soursi per- service, while devotions were the oldest married couple, while Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lepore were UVfe BETTER GRANTS GIVES YOU MORE FOR YOUR MONEY PLUS GREEN STAMPS GRANTS that meat and poultry -will keep tamiiy home tor a visit, wniii led Dy Miss Laura Beit. the retngexator.

Greensburg, she visited another the youngest. Kalph Cepro was Rev. Lester bneil, pastor, dis the oldest present, while Anthony niece, Mrs. David Black, ana For storage in the home freez-. fresh poultry or meat needs a missed the history of the CWF the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Carroll Lepore was the youngest. tighter and heavier wran than and woman's place in tne total church. Klingensnnth. irank cepro, corpus cnrisn, the store wrap to prevent it from drying out, commonly known as Mr.

nad Mrs. Tony Nuzzo) Mrs. Eli Wiggins, West Spring-) field, and Mrs. Wenz-Da Club Mrs. Roger Pezone, Lutton St.

freezer Dum. and family, Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Cassella and daughter, Moore, Highspire, Pa The close, film wrap on com Youngstown, were present.

mer'cially frozen meats and poul will be hostess to the Wenz-Da Club Aug. 9. Tentative plans have been made for a wiener roast and GEN ERA FLOOR COVERING, Inc. 21 B. Mill St.

OL 2-7794 New Cartle, P. try is all right for home freezer Visit Our Gift Shop for Gracious Giving! storage and tor tnawing frigerator. Lawrenco Village bowling party with husbands as guests. Gustav's have a fine selection of fresh Breakfast Rolls nnd Donuts ready at 8 o'clock every morning. Plenty of Parking Space Down- GUSTAV'S Pure Food Bakery East Washington Street at Croton Avenue Phone OL 4-2221 Anthony colanica was a Chats Club Mrs.

David Melder. Division St. guest when Mrs. Henry Mastren, Dear Abby Dream Rival Hazelcroft entertained. will entertain the Chats Club Mrs.

Fred DePolis and Mrs. CHILDREN'S SHOP 106 North Mill St. Aue. 9. Nicholas George received honors A picnic was held this week in tor cards, while Mrs.

Albert Pezone was an aid. Gaston Park. Mrs. Willis Kneram Abigail Van Buren Harlansburg was the re cent hostess. Victory Circle Mrs.

Angelo Burreih. who re BOYS' and GIRLS' SOCKS 2 pairs for the price of 1 DEAR ABBY: If anybody asks ceived the door prize, and Mrs. Recently the Victory Circle met at Cascade Park" for a picnic sup friend during business hours. If you enjoy the wife's company, socialize with her during the day- Russell Uram were given honors for cards. Mrs.

Melder aided the per; nusoanas were guests. iurs. you if she should marry a widower who was married to the same woman for 42 years, tell her not to. L.f-si.ei- iii.ioK was nostess This little card does the trick! DEAR ABBY: I am at the end of I have been married six months Sunshine Kensington mv rope. I have earned (and August Furniture Sale Complete Hollywood Bed Outfits Sunshine Kensington Club will: in the home of Mrs.

Ruth to a widower who is wonderful to me when he is awake, but he calls Mrs. Vernon Clark presided over the business meeting. After the meeting, games were played. Mrs. John McKinnis will host! the circle Sept.

the meeting: will be held at Croton Methodist Church. still capable of earning) top wages NYLON STRETCH TIGHTS Off sccrrtarv. insteaa os Hill. State Monday evening. Ida in his sleep.

I was mar must stay home and care for Alis-s Luiu bpain led aevouons ried and widowed twice, and I niisoand cioeriy latner. at the recent program in the homf Grandpa is 83. senile, and has once called mv present hus 4-H CLUBS HELL of Mrs. Sallie Guillaumez; State St. "Famous Negro Women' control over his kidneys.

He puts SEOUL (UPD More than things on tne stove and lorgets them. He smokes constantly, and was tne topic ior cuscussion. 000 Korean youths have organized band Wendell or Herbert. If I can be careful, so can he. I am certainly not interested in a divorce at my age, but I would like to know how to handle this heartless old cuss.

til I must watch him every minute DON'T to see that he doesn set nimseit. 4-H uiubs to neip transmit improved agricultural methods from U.S. technicians to Korea's farmers. the house, on fire. The poor old! ery deaf and aitticuit to; I MISS I THIS GAY CAMPUS CAREER FASHIONS be with.

From WW Mv husband says it is all tight to leave him alone, but I know PREVIEW HURT DEAR HURT: It is not easy to forget a 42-year-old hitch, so be patient with him. Your husband isn't responsible for what he calls you in his sleep. (At least you know who Ida was.) DEAR ABBY: I am faced with a Better, orandpa nas many otiu relatives, but they don't even bother to call up and ask how he is. Should I walk out and go to vr snouia i stay nere ano play nursemaid to my father-in- very awkward situation. We fre quently invite a tew mends our nome for a game ot caros.

We know a couple and, my husband does business with the man. His wife is real nice, but the husband uses the filthiest language I AUGUST SALE! ever heard. He doesn't nave lose his temper or get excited Knit Dresses Sweaters Car Coats Skirts Raincoats Slacks "Raccoon Trimmed" COATS I Piece 98 GET YOUR PENNEY CHARGE CARD NOW! Ask your Penney Sales Associate THOROUGHLY DISGUSTED DEAR DISGUSTED: From your letter it is apparent that Grandpa needs around-the-clock care. If you can'i hire someone, place him in a good nursing home that is equipped to keep him comfortable and well cared for. CONFIDENTIAL TO ABE: Abstinence DOES make the heart grow fonder.

Have some. Everybody has a problem, anything. He just uses these dirty Bedroom words, one after another, for reason whatever. Bookcase Bed, Chest Dresser LAWRENCE HEADQUARTERS FOR CHILDREN'S PRESCRIPTION ORTH-O-PEDIC SIMPLEX SHOES SILVERMAN'S I cannot stand this man's talk any longer, and some ot our friend: who have been in his company our home feel the same way about him. What can be done (tactfully) Xong At Jefferson On The Southslde Parkinr tot At Rear What's yours? For a personal reply, write to Abby in care of this about AGAINST DIRTY TALK DEAR AGAINST: Tell your husband to see his foul-mouthed 108 E.

Washington Si. 310 E. Wsh5ngrtoD St. 127 EAST LONG; AVENUE paper. Enclose a stamped, addressed envelope..

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