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New Castle Newsi
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NEW CASTLIi NEWS, TUESDAY. AUGUST 29, 1ST2 Just married Frenches wed here Gurgacz-Keicher Coveyduck-Fike Miss Susan Elaine Brewster of 2 Filth St. North, Great Tails, Mont, and Robert Eugene French ol 533 22nd Ave. N.E., Great Falls were married Aug. 12 in the Sheiiango United Presbyterian Church by Ihe Rev.

W. Ross Uyers and Ihe Rev. Harry W. Hicgel of St. Margarcl's Church.

The bride is the daughter of the David Claude Brewslers of RP 5 and her groom is Ihe son ol Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. French o( Louisville, Ky. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose an empire gown of organza over taffeta far Ihe double ring rites Scalloped chanlilly lace enhanced with seed pearls trimmed the high collar, bishop sleeves and waist, as well as outlining the sheer yoke.

Hands of lace encircled the A-line skirt and chapel train. David Ross Fike and his bride of Aug. 19, the fanner Lillian May Covejduck, will live in Killeen, Texas after a motor trip to New England. The bride, is (tie daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Anderson II. Coveyduck ol 20 Eighth Branford, Conn, and her hushand, formerly Df Bessemer, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fike uf Petersburg, Ohio. The Rev.

James D. Sehullhoss united the couple at a double ring ceremony in the Uranfora Trinity Episcopal Church. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an empire gown of silk nylon styled with a lilted bodice, a high neckline and bishop sleeves trimmed wilh schilfli embroidery insel with blue satin ribbon. white carnations and apricot daisies. Bridesmaids in identical gowns with apricot carnations and white daisies were Miss Peggy Ktueger and Miss Cheryl Seethakerof Pittsburgh.

Albert Graff of Pittsburgh was best man and the ushers were the couple's brothers, Terrence Keicher and John E. Gurgaez, Miss Bernadelte Przybylski provided a background ol nuptial music, and the reception was held in the Eagles Hall. The new Mrs. Keicher, a graduate of Shenango High School and St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing, was employed as an RN in St.

Franeb pediatrics department. Alumnus of South Hills Catholic High School and Carnegie-Mellon University, Mr. Keicher served as second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. He is a Ph.D.

candidate in electrical engineering at Carnegie-Mellon The groom's parents entertained in Popo's Restaurant after rehearsal. Mr, and Mrs. William Koicher, wed Aug. 12, are living in Pittsburgh alter a plane Irip to Nassau and the Bahamas. The Rev.

Francis Majda read the double ring service to unite Ihe couple in SS Philip James Church, The parent of Ihe bride, the former Miss Uarbara M. Gurgaez, are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gurgaez of 510 Grandvicw Ave.

and Mr. Keicher is the son ol the William J. Keiuliers of 2200 Woodward Pittsburgh Given in marriage by tier father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white silk organza. The empire bodice hud a high neckline and bishop sleeves enhanced wilh venise lace. The A-line skirl was complemented by a detachable chapel (min, A senii halo of venise lace lowers held her boullant veil and she carried white roses with apricot roses and baby's breath in a modified bouquel.

Miss Janet L. Gurgaez was maid of honor for her sisler in an apricot chiffun empire gown wilh On the eve of departure By JOAN CAPAROULA Before my son, the one who (or years has been a slaunch peanut buLter supporter and who has repeatedly defended Ihe Right-To Sloep-In-Act, leaves home lor college I'm planning to have a heart to henrl talk with him. After all, he can't go into the cold, eruel world without first getting a pep talk to boost his morale. The positive approach is the mast appealing. "Son," I'm going to say.

"I'm not denying the fact that I won't miss you. I'll miss you terribly. I'll miss you 0 much I may never again hare the heart to rc-open the restaurant. "But I don't mi nd I don't mind that you won't he around to wake up the dead with your music. I don't even mind that I will not go broke graciously.

My only wish is that you study hard so thai in years to come you will hare learned (hat this is the unly way tu gel dumb. "And nst think of (ho blissful days completely void ol liltle sisters who insist that you can bring back a dead fly by burying it in salt. You won't even have to pay your Utile sister to make your bed. You car. make it yourself! "Although, it won't be all peaches and cream You'll only he able to eat breakfast, dinner anil supper during breakfast, dinner and supper.

"No sweat though. You'll catch on that living on your uwn is fun. The best part of it all is Hint you ran do all of your own thinking. I'll bet you the first time you wash your red sweat shirt with your while rlolhes you'll think, "Pink shorts?" "You'll make it. In no lime at all you'll be pulling two and two together hy matching your soeks on your own.

And when your jai'ket is missing you'll probably rise to Irieorivisinn by findingit in your very own closet. "Just remember son, we are behind you 100 per cent. Write home any time you need a reference fora job. "And novv just a word of advice regarding the fact that you are permitted to entertain guesU of the opposite sex in your room (gulp) make ynur ues! rcrr.fort.ible." Chanijlly lace edged her elbow A camelol cap of venise lace length mantilla and she carried a buc nb'bon hfir colonial bouquet nf roses, small Mrs. David Ross Fike -Coulter.

bouffant veil and she carried while daisies, pink sweetheart roses and blue baby's brealh, Miss Dolores M. Floyd of Avon, Conn, was maid ol honor; Miss Janet Schilberg of Pittsburgh, Miss Elaine Neubeck of Hatboro, Hn and Slaey Ann Mrs, William K. Keicher Johns. carnations and baby breath. Mrs.

John D. Brewster of Great Falls was matron of honor, and Mrs. Robert Mort, also or Graf Falls, bridesmatron Kalhy llartlage of Louisville was flower girl. The groom was attended by John French of Louisville as best man, and Gerald French and on Ihe Lawn of the Coveyduck home. The new Mrs, Fike, a graduate Coveyduck, flower girl were her of Uranford High School arid AArr 1 i.fin Diirrn i r- flnni'lsmnJ other attendants.

Slippery Roc' State College, is a Vl SS 1x0611 KUSSO IS 6116011160 Ernest 0. Rose of Milwaukee, John Harllnge, both of Louisville wk w.s whil and Captain John Brewster ol Donald D. iarma1 of at 'Around the Clock' party ureal rans as usners. teacher; she her degree in elementary education Mr. Fike, alumnus of Mohawk High School is making the Army his career, and is wilh the U.S.

Military Police Corps al Foil Hood, Tessas Bessemer and Anderson II Coveyduck Jr. Doris Knighl was soloist and the reception was a picnic held David Duncan was vocalist and the reception was held in the church social room. After a motor trip to Mew England and Kentucky, the couple will make their home al 129 Rivervicw Great Falls, after Sept. I. The groom's parents entertained in The Tavern, New Wilmington, after rehearsal.

Pictures were taken by Mrs anil Mrs. Ronald Crates as Robert A. Perrolla bridesmaids. Miss Mary Special guests were mothers ol Margaret Russo and Anna the couple. Mrs.

Phil Ona. Maravella will be Jr. grandmother ol the bride, anil bridesmaids and Raelyn Mrs Phil Morgan, grendmother Marburger will be flower girl, of Hie groom The groom's attendants will be Miss Itussi) will inairv Ronald Bill Dunlop, besl man, Honald Morgan al 1 iti. ScpL 3 in SI. Crates, Richard Chrislofer.

Lucy's Church. Invitations have Donald Argiro and Joey Miss Karen Russo was honored al a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Dennis Malbuigci, Miss liaelyn Maiburger and Mrs. Ronald Crates at Mrs. Marburger's home on 235 F.dgcwood Ave.

The "Around the Clock" shower featured a clock with each gilt attached by yarn to the appropriate hour. Mrs. Katlierinc Chrislofer served as an aide. Prizes were won by Mrs. James Itessn, Mrs.

Mike Husso. Mrs Waller Morgan, Miss Diane Tutinu. Mrs. L'nrl Phillips and Mrs. Duui Morgan with the door prize going lo Mrs.

John Greco. Lonibardo, Jr. usher. Shower for Miss Atria Miss Patricia Ann Atria, hride elect of William David Dennison, was honored at a surprise shower by Mrs. Aunura Zak and Mrs.

Jean Lynch, both of Meadville. Decorations were in mint green and yellow sprinkled with tinted marshmaltow daisies. The honoree received a number of miscellaneous gifts, and her mother was a special guest. Parents Ihe couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Atria of 822 Harris St. and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Dennison of 3236 Sixth Ave Beaver Falls.

Invitations have been issued for the 2 p.m. rites Saturday in the Wampum United Presbyterian Church. Miss Deborah Wilson of Washington, D.C. will be maid of honor with Miss Mary Audino. Miss Eleanor Dennison and Miss Gail Humphries of Unionlnwu as hnilcsmaids.

Robert Tanzic of Stcubenvillc, Ohio, will serve as best man wilh Wayne Frazier ol Pittsburgh, Steven Karbazeski and Robert Petrelln. both ol Beaver Falls as ushers. Douglas and David Zack ol Meadville will he Iwin ring bearers. Karin Noga, bride-elect of Walter Kosier, feted Miss Karin L. Noga, who will Troggio and Mrs.

Frank Ruscetli marry Walter (Jack) Kosiei was as bridesmaid and matron. Cathy honored by her aunt, Mrs. Leo Rosier and Tracy Troggio are Troggio, at Troggio's, junior bridesmaids with Susan Miscellaneous shower gifls and Judy Cwynar as flower girls, were displayed on a table of BCsl man will be John Kohk purple, blue anil orchid netting, and Gary Kicfcr, Larry Kiclcr, Ihe bnnoree's chosen colors for Mark llranski and Chailes been issued. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Albert Russo of 109 Madison Ave.

and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morgan of 341B Fisher Drive. Miss Marilyn Fidell will he Rise 'n shine CHICAGO (NFS) Next time you're templed lo sleep late on week ends, try lo overcome it; maid of honor with Miss Diane you'll feel better if you rise and Tulino, Miss Demse Lambnrdo gel moving at the usual time. Kard Klatch Club takes hubbies out ft was "Husbands' Night Cut" for members of the Kard Klatch Klub as the couples went dancing aboard the Gateway Clipper Saturday.

During the three-hour entertainment, the patty toured Pittsburgh al night along Ihe Three Rivers, Ihe Ohio, the Allegheny and the Monongahela. Mrs. Frank Ludovici of 12 E. Edison Ave. will be hostess Sept.

G. her attendants. Mrs. John Noga was in charge of games and prizes which were awaTded to Miss Barbie Noga, Cathy Kosier, Mrs. Frank Branski, Mrs.

Nelson Graham, Mrs. Charles DeCatbo and Mrs. Ted Cwynar. The door prize wont to Mrs. Joseph Emery.

Miss Barbie Noga will be maid of honor with Miss Leanne DcCarbo as ushers. The couple will marry at 5 m. Sept. 30 in St. Michael's Church wilh a reception to follow at Troggio's.

Invitations are being issued. Parents of Ihe couple are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Noga of Id W.

Ualpli St. and Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Kosier of 101 Fairmont Ave A lawn shower for bride-to-be Solid Brass Early American Reproductions Sec Our Complete Selection Miss Patricia Fabich, bride- daughter of the Phillip Fabichs elect of Charles Lutz, was of 2452 Pennsylvania Ave. and honored at a surprise lawn her fiance is the son of Mr.

and ENROLL NOW FOR FALL CLASSES PHONE 654-4471 FLORISTS Mrs. Frederick Lutz of Cherry Hill, Ellwood City. Engagement announced BRENTWOOD Mrs. Helen C. Wandrisco of Brentwood has announced the engagement of her daughter, Carol Ann Wandrisco, lo David Woodworth shower by Mrs.

Larry iurner and Mrs. Robert Buzzelli of 298 Knox Ave. Sunday afternoon. Personal, kitchen and miscellaneous gifls were arranged around a green and white wishing well. The cake, baked by Mts.

William Gearhart was decorated in green, while and yellow, and inscribed "Congratulations, Pat and Chuck." Guests included 25 co-workers at Luccisaiio's Market. (James 1 2701 Wilmington Road Lane SUMMfR HOURS: Mon. nnd Fii. 9 A.M. Id 9 P.M.

A Complete line Of Dance Education Sol. A.M. la feJOP.M. Tun, W.d Thjn were played and prizes awarded Holmes, sun of Mr. anil Mrs.

-J CCD Students Accepted At Age Three THE HOMEMAKER'S HELPER William L. Holmes ol 335 Park New Castle Miss Wandrisco is also the daughter of J. M. Wandrisco of Greensburg Miss Wanririsco is a senior at Grove City College. Mr.

Holmes, an alumnus of Grove Cily, is a graduate student at Pennsylvania State University. A June wedding is planned. to Mrs. Clifford Kennedy, Mrs. Kenneth Walton, Mrs.

Helen Cochran. Miss Linda Partridge and Mrs. Charles Stanton. Hostesses were aided by Mrs. Dennis Foglc.

Mrs. Robert Lambert. Mrs. Harold Lambert and Mrs. Fred Kobbe.

Fait wedding plans arp incomplete. The linnoree is the SEVENTH IN A SERIES OF HELPFUL KITCHEN HINTS AND RECIPES BY PENN POWER. MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSN. OF DANCE AND AFFILIATED ARTIST ALSO DANCE EDUCATORS OF AMERICA 22 S. MILL ST.

ABOVE DONATI MUSIC CO. DAY A I PORTABLE If I AL TYPEWRITERS Perfect Gift For Back To School Regular s49 and isvo tablespoons mustard sauce. Serve llie sandwich open, Willi pickle chirks as a garnish. For a ennkonl party, here's a wliuppcr of an idea: Has-c yonr guesls make Ihcir own WHOPPER IIUKOLKS! Mix ihcsc hinder ingredients tu-jjcdic'i in a howl: 2 po mills ground meal 2 tablespoons meal sauce teaspoons sail 'i teaspoon gai lie-sail and pepper Spread llie lightly oiUJ loin eighi-iiK'li lonnd pieces of waxed paper (lenlly pat suit in form an even circle. Now fur Ihe fun! fick a filling or isvo nr Ihree oi as many as smi like.

I ry iiunlaril. caisnp. mas uise, chopped onii'ii, piekle iclisli. eubed cheese, niiishiooins. tlmppcd green pepper chopped licslt lonialo or shopped lelluee.

I'laee the tilling or fillings in layers on one lull ot sour meal ii le allosv-uij; alioul margin nf meal Tor sealing the burger togelhci, Inrncivcr-style. Ihush hghlly with melted bultcr and hcrh rnixlure, using aboul tine-half teaspoon parsley Hakes, tarragon, basil oi chives, and grill lo perfection. Scrse svith oi without toasted buns. IT'S NATIONAL SANDWICH MONTH A ugns is National Sandwich Monlh. and great lime lo sink your ice I into hearty combinations of meats, dressings ami breads.

Sandwiches should never lie boring' llscre so many ways lo vary I lie standard ham-ainichccsC'Oniyc fur example Yon can always toast the bread ij leave it plain. Add Ictlmf, Ionian, haid-aioki'd ryp slices, pickles or cole slaw, Mel I your clicesc Or pill the whole sandwich under ilic broiler am! sent il open slyle veil! l.mcy Trench or Russian dicssnij' And you'll fct a different llavm every Mine' Heie arc jnsi Isvo ol Unr lavunlci You nnghl wanl Iry ihem for yum family oi friends -or pui fui youisell In celebrate National Sandwich Month" CANADIAN FLAC'ON AND TOMATO CHILI, (makes looi sandwichs'sl slices bic.nl, hf-luly m.isicd softened liuller or imrprmc I 2 slices Canadian h.iknn 4 leafy leaves Iriluce I 21'' slues fiesh liimaln lahlcvprnuis nvaslard sauce pickle chips Spread cad- slice ol loasl with soficr.cil binici or margarine as soon as it popi from Ihe toaster I'laee three slices ol Canadian bacon on each of fmlr slices of lojst. liroil until edees of kicim begin lo curl. Then place Ictlucc on each of llie remaining four slices of toasl ami sdil Ihrec oi four slices of fiesli loiualn That Individual, For The Fashion-Minded Girl Is Arriving Daily. Treat Yourself To The Newest Fall Fashions.

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