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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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INSTALI SOLID STOCK Wrought Iron FOR ADDED HOME BEAUTY AND VALUE PERMANENT Slip-Fall Protection! Blown Insulation -Awnmgs -SYorm Windows and Poors 21 UNION ST. UNIONTOWN, PA CLOVER CULVER, Society Editor Wismer Class Announces Plans For Christmas Fair On Dec. 2 The Wismer Class of St. Pauls Lutheran Church announces plans for its annual Christmas Fair to be held Wednesday evening, Dec. in the downstairs auditorium of the church, 71 N.

Gallatin Ave. Christmas novelties, baked goods, candies, aprons, surprise booth for the children, a movie and a five and ten cent din- Two new items added to the Fair this year will be a visit of Santa dinner. Serving will be from The public is cordially invited to attend. Tickets may be pur- chased at the door or from any General committee for the af- 1 Jo Ann Craft and jd Santa Claus Helen Langley and Mrs. Dorothy An- Pat Haase, Mrs.

Shirley Emmett, Mrs. G. C. Wald- Baked Goods and Dorothy Burke and Mrs. Marge Burke.

Dining Room Mrs. Omeda Lovely, chairman; Tillie Miller. Mrs. Elizabeth Banko, Mrs. Artie Graham, Mrs.

Jeannette Johnson, Mrs. June Cavanaugh, Mrs. Pat fill jfffMlI Ruth Clement, chairman; Mrs. Doris Braham, a. co-chairman: Mrs.

Dora Lee Janosko, Mrs. Lorraine Miller, Mrs. Juanita Collins, Mrs. Mary Irving Mrs. Anna Marie lljliL Fisher, chairman: Dorothy Va- 7 2.

MsB clavik, Mrs. Anna Mae Faucett, 't Mrs. Louise Baker, Mrs. Arlene IJCJ jgjx Miller, Mrs. Helen Marie Maust, Mrs.

Rosemary Redmond, Mrs. Vivian Lucy, Mrs. Elaine Andria, PpliEp Mrs. Jean Altomonte, Mrs. Vernell Hall.

Mrs. Mary Benninghoff, Mrs. JjX jtfpr Ruth Rosnick. wr Tickets and Publicity Mrs. 9Kr Dorothy Kuhn and Mrs Harriet gpf CHRISTMAS FAIR Wismer Class of St.

Lutheran Church is completing plans for its annual Christmas Fair to be held Dec. 2 in the downstairs auditorium of the church. Committees shown are: Left to right, seated, Mrs. Fred Furin, Mrs. Grover Engle and Mrs.

Bernard Collins, members of the general committee; standing, Mrs. Glen Langley, Santa Claus booth; Mrs. Charles Clement, kitchen chairman; Mrs. Paul Lovey, dining room chairman; Mrs. Herman Haase, holiday booth; Mrs.

John Fisher, serving chairman; Mrs. Harold Rockwell, chairman of publicity. -Herald-Standard Photo Monfessori Lodge Will Hold Christmas Party Annual Christmas party of the Maria Montessori Lodge No. 1711 of the Order Sons of Italy in America will he held Sunday evening, Dec. 6, at 6 at Hotel.

Plans for the event were formulated at a meeting held at the home of Frances Vellucci. The r.ext committee meeting will be held at her home Monday evening, Nov. 30, at 7:30. There will be a two dollar gift exchange for tho.se bringing JEM gifts. Anyone who has not hern con- MfPIP' tacted arc asked to call Frances Vellucci at GE 8-0081 for reser- The following committee has been appointed: Mary Girard, a venerable, honorary chairman; Frances Vellucci, general chair- man; Leona Hunt, co-chairman; A "cl Julia Maruca, Ermie Poletz, Julia Felix.

Nellie Rendina, Dor- JH BS othy Trusio, Cree Minni and Julia Silver. Social Calendar Spence Class, First Presbyterian Church, meets in church Westminster House, 2. Uniontown Travel Club, meeting in Great Bethel Baptist Church, 2:30. Webelos Scout Den, Pack 8, Third Presbyterian Church, meets Boy Scout Troop, meeting 7:15. Girl Scout Brownie Troop No.

24, Asbury Methorist Church, meeting at church. 4. Boy Scouts, Asbury Methodist Church, meets in scout room. 7. Brownies, Great Bethel Baptist Church, meeting, 4.

Boy Scouts, Great Bethel Baptist Church, meets in Class 10 room, 7:30. Every member canvass meeting, Great Bethel Baptist Church, in church office, 7:30. Boy Scouts, Church of the Brethren, meets, 7. Society of Christian Service, Calvary Methodist Church, executive meeting in Dorcas Class room. 7:30.

Boy Scout Troop. First Presbyterian Church, meets in Westminster room. 7. Christian Education Committee, First Presbyterian Church, meets in chapel, 7:30. Boy Scout Troop 17, Second Presbyterian Church, meets in church, 7.

Maiden name of Mother Eddy, founder of Christian Science, was Mary Ann Morse Baker. Studio MRS. RONALD M. FAR IS CUNNING Sue Marcinak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald E. Marcinak. McClellandtown, celebrated her second birthday Sunday. Nov. 15.

A party on Saturday afternoon marked the occasion. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marcinak, McClellandtown, and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Angel, Fairchance. Mrs. Marcinak is the former Kathryn Angel. Mr. Marcinak is a faculty member of German Twp.

High School. Auxiliary Schedules Bake f.ale Rebekahs Will Meet ATTRACTIVE Reciting vows Saturday morning, Nov. 21, in St. R. C.

Church were Mary Jo McKul- ka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKulka, Askren and Edward George Keshock, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Keshock, Youngstown, O.

Supplementing the ceremony a wedding dinner was served in the Polish Hall where a reception was held in the evening. When the couple returned from a wedding trip to Oakland, and Hawaii they will reside at 2035 Lewis Lakewood, Ohio. The bride was formerly on the obstetrics staff at the Uniontown Hospital. Mr. Keshock is employed as research engineer at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Cleveland, Ohio.

Mary Jane Nypaver, daughter of Mrs. Mary Nypaver, 4.55 Braddock and the late Stephen Nypaver, and Robert F. Murphy, son of Mrs. Virginia Murphy. Hoosick Falls, N.

and the late Richard Murphy, were united in marriage Saturday morning, Nov. 21, in St. R. C. Church.

Following a reception at Shady Side Inn, the couple left for a wedding trip. They will reside in Glendale, Calif. The bride attended George Washington University and graduated from Eastern University. Prior to her marriage she was employed with the federal government in Washington, D. C.

Mr. Murphy graduated from St. Academy, N. and Antelope Valley College in California. Serv ing four years with the U.

S. Air Force, he is now employed with the U. S. government. Photo Council Unit Completes Dance Plans Guidance Club Meets At Hartleys WAIT 'TIL SOMEONE FALLS! REPEATING Our 'Opening Specials Child Guidance Club will be entertained Tuesday night in the home of Mrs.

Thomas Hartley. 300 Elizabeth St. Mrs. Arthur Guesman will be speaker for the evening. Mrs.

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1907-1977