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The Valley Independent from Monessen, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Tuesday, Moy 1, 1957 -THE DAILY INDEPENDENT, MONESSEN, PA. Zubovic-Homanics Rites Solemnized Ferns and tall tapers provided the setting in the Fayette City Methodist Church on Sunday evening, May 5, at for the exchange of nuptial vows by present carnation corsages to mothers and will wear themselves. The Sodality will wear on June 9 Gayle 2ubovic, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zubovic, of South High Fayette City and David Lee Homanics, also of Fayette City.

Tile Rev. Harry W. Beveridge, church pastor, at double ung rites. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white peau de soJe styled with a lace yoke of white lace and a bouffant bouffant ikirt ending in a chapel train. A cap of lace covered ros- LOCALS The N.

I. P. A. Ladies Lodge will have a Mother's Day program on Wednesday evening la the hall at 7 o'clock, changed from The this affair was evening because of the May Queen ceremonies at the High School. Reservations may still be made this evening by calling Lena Delzangle at MU 4-6268 or Adeline Alea- ettes held her fingeitip veil and SOn a MU 4-5462.

she carried a single uhite orchid with streamers of whit-e satin arranged on a Bible, a gift of the bridegroom. Matron of Honor Matron of honor was Mrs. Donald JJjemala, who selected a gown of green chiffon fashioned with a yok of white lace and a bouffant skirt with chiffon panels. She wore a Dior bow of Mhite lace in her hair and earned a cascade bouquet of pink roses, 1 pompons end ivy, The two bridesmaids, Shirley Naccarato, of Belle Vernon and The name of Antoinette Pascar- eDo was omitted from the court in St. Leonard's May Queen crowning story yesterday.

Mrs. Antoinette Denitti, of Monessen, is a patient in the Presbyterian Hospital. Pittsburgh. She is in room 753, Seventh floor. Mis.

Denitti surgery today. Mrs. Ann Ruokonen is a patient in St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh. Her room number is 614 A.

Ann McKay Johnson and Jack Wilma Gradrs nf Lyimivood, were Wheeler rept sented Trinity Epis- attired identically to the mation of copal church Scho ol in the annual onor iMite Box presentation service held As junior bridesmaid. Carol Ann lUsburgh on Sunday after-' Stephens, wore a full length green oon chiffon gown and carried a nose- 1 Paula Watson H. Anderson Wed April 30 Paula Joyce Waison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Watson, of North Charleroi.

became the bride of Howard Anderson, son of Mrs. Ada Wefchsel, of Park Manor, Monessen, on April 30. Their wedding took place in the parsonage of the Presbyterian Church of Winchester, Va. with the Rev. L.

Duckwall officiating at the double ring ceremony. Wears Pink The bride was attired in a pink and blue duster ensemble with a pink hat and shoes and other matching accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Campbell, of Monessen, were the attendants.

Mrs. Campbell selected a navy blue ensemble. Mrs. Watson, mother of the bride, wore a gray suit and the mother of the bridegroom wore a navy blue suit. Others attending were father of the bride and her sister, Mrs.

Earl Amodei and son, Gary Lee and the groom's sisters, Mary Belle and Wanda Jean Weischel, of Monessen. Mrs, Harry Anderson, a cousin of the groom from jWinchester and Mrs, Clarence at the Church Hall after May of an aunt of the bridegroom, Short Trip The couple went on a short mot- Holy Name Group Concludes Year At the 9:15 mass at Holy Name Church on Mother's Day, the Young Ladies Sodality will receive Holy Communion in a group with their mothers. The girls will 6 Society breakfast When the 1957 class of Holy Name School graduates, the members will be the guests of the Sodality for a Communion breakfast. Jermaine Baron and the following committee are in charge, Camillei Fayer, Rita Hasch, Carole Joan Kozlowski and Olivia Tes- ack. Each graduate will be presented with the class flower.

New Officers Father Marcinek then appointed two additional officers to se elected in April to complete the Executive Committee. They are Assistant Vice Prefect Mary Dolores Krupa and Instructor of Candidates Claire Kovach. Officers elected to take office in September for the 1957-58 season are Evelyn Fabian, prefect; Ruth Fayak, their veils for this affair. Carole Janus is in charge. Other plans for May and June were made at the meeting held Sunday at the Youth Center.

Prefect Catherine Hornak was in charge. Spiritual Adviser Rev. Henry Marcinek led the prayer and hymn. In the absence of the secretary, routine reports ere given and correspondence was also read by the treasurer, Marylyn Tesack. A "Thank You" to the Sodality from Catherine Hornak was read.

Miss Hornak was prefect of Sodality for two years. Under her leadership, the organization was one of the most active in social, service, and spiritual affairs. Plan Program Joan Kozlowski is in charge of, program to be presented at: the May meeting of the Christian; of Holv Name tomorrow! -uauguiei, rairiuia sum, i JTfT Hor ak Presented the Uiiack was announced Eagles Auxiliary Banquet Honors Past Presidents The Ladies Auxiliary to the Eagles held their sixth annual past presidents and charter member banquet on Sunday in the Aerie Home, Schoonmaker Ave. Mrs. Wilrna Dolinsky, president, the session at 3:30 p.

and then turned the ceremony over to the Canonsburg Aerie Auxiliary. Composing the team performing the ritual were Nancy Deianey, president; Margaret A. Narcis- chak, vice president; Virginia Arnal, conductor and Ethel chaplain. Mrs. Elizabeth Pczak and Mrs.

'Mary Timcoe instituted the auxiliary in 1951 with 84 charter members. Marking that event was a birthday cake topped with six candles and each past president lighted a candle as she made a secret wish. All spoke briefly congratulating the auxiliary which now has a membership of 246. Receive Gifts Each past president was presented a corsage and a gift. They are Mary Timcoe, Elizabeth Pez- At an informal dinner party at'ak, Mary Stetsko, Thea Dominico home of Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. and Margaret Hupchick. Patricia Ann Dennis Former Local Girl Reveals Her Betrothal vice-prefect; Patty Petiko, secre-l Dennis, 6358 W.

Berteau Chi-i Mrs Hu Pchick, who is now state i a i anr! a I tn it Cag en a ement of their 'inside guard. Was presented With votions. The girls honor the ers of the parish each year. The Sodality will present a program, present each mother with a favor Plans were also made to serve or trip and will reside at the homejand. serve refreshments.

of the bride's parents. The bride was graduated from Charleroi High School and is employed at Bell Telephone Co. in Donora. The bridegroom is employed with his uncle, Holmes Anderson and attended the local schools. Troop 41 Girl Scouts Hold gav of rose 1 and The regular meeting of the St Donna Strickler, John Are Engaged Mr.

and Mrs. a Lee Girl Scouts of Troop 41 met on Monday evening at the Civic Center and the opening flag ceremony conducted by Janice Fabian. Gaetanne T-etkoski, Carol Meleny- icr, color guard arid Mary Jo Campus, spokesman. The girls worked on i el to Miss Fabian and her officers. This formally closed the 1956-1 season.

several gifts from the officers and Patricia Ann, to Ronald 'members. She extended Thanks for cooperation extended Miss Fabian will represent Holy Jam- a ft th. Class al DePaul Name at a meeting of the District Miss Dennis is a graduate of the Immucalata High School and also attended Evening Commerce uy. Her Sodality to be held May 8 at St. fiance is sang "Aukie Lang Syne" with Lois Carson at the piano.

The banquet table was appointed with Spring flowers and dinner was served to 100 by a large committee of members. Patricia Santora won the guest prize. The Komatz trio music for dancing and entertainment for the evenitiK. TOTEM POLE--SPLIT LEAf Philodendron a graduate of Steinmetz Church. Plans for World 1 dTat pre is Sodality Day wiU be made.

Wnght Jumor Coilese During the summer there willi be no regular meetings but 0 meetings may be called to plan' summer social activities. The Sodality will continue to receive Holy Communion on the first Sunday of, her last year as president. Mrs. Cora Lemley, "Mother of the Auxiliary" was also honored. To close the ritual the group Ceremony wmch Miss Dennis is a former resi- At St.

each month. Junior Club 'OffirPrQ I I Donald Nicmala was best Ladies Club will be "held and servinc as ushers uere David this "evening at 7:30 in the church Kerr and Joel Zuboxic, brother of the bnde. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Eubovic chose to wear a street length dress of pink Mrs. Miller's two sisters, with pmk and white accessories'Mrs.

Eunice Ann Hoffman, of Al- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller, of McKee had as a Strickler, of Grindstone, are an- second class badges and a nouncmg the engagement of their'plans for a hike, daughter. Donna Lee, to i On Saturday the members Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Fleming, of Dawson R. 1. The bride-elect is a member of the 1957 graduating class of Redstone High School, Euna Parinella, Bernadette Her fiance attended Mary Ann Havrilak, Gaet- Raymond Wattras, son of Mr. dent of Monessen having Mrs. Raymond Wattras.

of ihe Washington School. She is the! Monessen, was baptized on Sunday granddaughter of Mr. and St. Hyacinth Church with the Stephen of Graham Ave. Rev.

Joseph Nowakowski officiating at die ceremony, at 1:30 p. m. Mary Nuzzo, an aunt of baby and Jack Novakovich, an uncle were the godparents. After the baptism there was a Program Mr and lts Mrs. Joseph M.

Dudas, Jr R. D. 1, a son, 6 ofjpresident of the Junior Women's 7 ounces. May 4. at ern grandparents, Mr.

Wilson. 15 oo Here's a brighten Mother! decorator's choice to up the home for dinner served at the home of the and the troop gatliered at the horne'Club of Monessen and Mrs. Johnjp. si the Irs Jose Wattras. Mrs.

Wat- of the leader, Mrs. Laura Sevan, McGovern, president-e 1 t. 'Hospital, -for a wiener roast. Those attend-j-jrill be presented on a radio! ing were Bette Hale, A 1 broadcast tomorrow morning at 10:30 over WHJB radio stauon in California, a daughter, 6 pounds, Greensbur 11 ounces. May 5, at 6.52 a.

at and a corsage of pjik roses. Mrs itoona and Miss Margaret Hocken- er Tyrone High School and Tetkoski. Rosemarie Tegne- The two clubwomen will appear llhe Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. tras was assisted in preparing the dinner by the maternal grandmo- and Mrs. Albert Landman, ther, Mrs.

John Yusko. Open house followed and relatives and friends visited through- lout the dav. JOHNSTON THE FLORIST We now offer CHABGA-PLATE Service. The easy way to say "Charge it, please!" 437 DONXER AVE. Murray Opposite Mon ess en's New Parking: Plaza! Cora Atiiev.

grandmother of of Trfford. Weekend guests'three years in the U. S. Tlarinesilia, bride, a pink; and 11 'at the Miller home were Mr. Mil- -ith one year of overseas duty ana Mrs.

Ray Miller, of Route 51. The Hungarian Ladies Auxili- dress with black and white acces- ler's brother and sister-in-law, Mr Eor.es. After the ceremony there was wedding in the church social IVOUT: and the couple a sponsor a card party this left for a trip to Niagara in the hall on Seneca St and Canada For trading Mrs illiam Valko. of 2SOak wide selected a pink dress with rerra ce. is a patient in the Chara ma'chins j.ukot and blue acces- Cro Hcspital suffering 1 a corsa a broken right arm, which The bnde w.Jl graduate Svlstajned In a faU on Sunday night.

Be.lmar Hicn School later this she akmg motitn and tr-e brideeroom a graduattd -''-nrir in 1952 Tile choir of Trinity Episcopal He will enier the armed will a rehearsal on this month. jwednesday evening at 6.30. Campus. There were Japan. He is presently employed i guests, Pat Peshok and a Mary Lou D'Alessso and Mary ion the program sponsored by the Childs Brickyard in Lay ton.

No wedding plans have been announced. Fur jo. Mrs. Sevan was assisted in serv- iing by Mrs. Furio, Westmoreland County Federation of Women's Clubs and will all of the club achievements in the past year on.

a community, state, 'national and international level. Mrs. Kreger Elected Head Of Girl Scout Leaders Mrs. Helen Kreger was re-elected president of the Monessen Girl Scout Leaders Club at a meeiing held recently at the Civic Center. Other elected Mrs.

Mrs. Dorothy Dvty, A discussion was held on the Scout Club will dent: Anna Mae Vr. 10, recording secretary; Mrs. Marge Stupakis, corresponding secretary arid Mrs. Elizabeth DiBiiono, treasurer Reining officers are Mrs.

Sophie Hyrchak and Mrs, Polly Savage as vice-piesident and 56- cretary-ttensiuer. An intensive discussion a held on the coming Day Camp for Gir! Scouts of the Monessen-Belle Vei non Area to be held for Intermediates from June 17 to 21 with an overnight on the 20th. Hours jof entertainment was Mrs. Eliia- wil! be from 9 a in. to 3 m.

The Houy, Mrs, Doty and Mrs. thcme will be "Indians" and the girls will be divided into "tribes." The Camp name will be "Camp Bald Eagle" and the "reservation" be Monessen ty Park, Final plans will be ann uinced later. Camp Folders Folders for Camp Wesco are available for interested Scouts at purchase of gifts for rooms. The Leaders present one gift and another will be a troop participation gift. Each troop using the Scout rooms will donate $5 toward the purchase of a refrigerator.

These gifts wiU be purchased and presented in the fall. Hostesses for the meeting were Shirley Tressler, Mrs. Stupakis and Mrs, June Stieska. In charge Buono, Baby Mothers Day May 12th Remember her on her day. Beautiful Robes Lingerie Gloves Purses- Hosiery-Skirts- and beautiful Costume Jewelry a Ideal Gifts for Mother on Mother's Day.

SUMMER ROBES She can't help but appreciate beautiful summer robe from our large stock. New exciting styles in washable robes for her. $5.98 to $12.95 Gribben's Are Headquarters For Famous Make Lingerie! Luxtte Kayser Rogers Van Raalte Eastern Isles Laros SUPS PETTICOATS from 2.95 GOWNS, Reg. or Shorty from Baby Contest night was a feature the close of the business meeting. Each leader submitted a picture of herself as a child and a guessing contest was held.

games were also played and prises were won by Mrs. Kreger, Mrs. the home of Mrs. Dorothy Vernac-lDoty, Mrs. Sara Leone, Mrs, Hyr- Cini, on Montraver Drive.

chak, Mrs. Stupakis and Mrs. Vernaccim is Area Camp Kraynek. New songs were also taught at this time. The next regular meeting will be an outdoor session held May 7 at the Monessen City Park.

In charge of entertainment are Mrs. Stieska, Mrs. Jane King and Mrs, Julia Amendola, The hospitality committee consists of Mrs. King, monev from the cookie sale held Mrs. Houy, Mrs.

Margaret Cenk- man. In progress now is an Advanced Training Course for Leaders under the leadership of Mrs. David Slear of Washington. classes are held Wednesdays at 7:00 p. at the Civic Center.

Mrs. DiBuono collected all recently. ner and Mrs. Rosemary Battalia. NURSES IN GREAT DEMAND Fill coupon belovf and moil te no obligation, Enjoy Good facome Security learn how to become tt PRACTICAL or DENTAL NURSE Stoic in.

unlimited to womtn of all Wsrk Atttndarrt, Infant Com- ponton, In Owtv, and OffiM, Matvra limlttd can In Knool -far training program whtcfc not with thtlr dvtiM. Nifrtinj I of Box 3377, The Independent, Monessen, Pa. 5-fl New Spring Summer L'AIGLON DRESSES Are Now in Stock SHE'LL LOVE A NEW DRESS $17.95 to $24.95 For the Young Mother! SPORTSWEAR For Summer Wear Shorts--Shirts--Skirts-Mix-n-Morch Summer Sportswear From A new purse with gloves to match A perfect gift for Mother. PURSES from $3.30 GLOVES from $1.00 Berkshire Van Raalte Hosiery Buy her a three-pair box for Mother's Day $J35 $J65 pr. Seamless $1 $1 95 jo pr, We Are Prepared to Gift Wrap All of Your Mother's Day Gifts-or if you prefer--Gift Certificates for Any Amount 466 CONNER AVE.

MONESSEN, PA. Values to 35.0Q Values to 45.00 Values to 65.00 CHOOSE FROM SWANSDOWN LASSIE MAID JAUNTY JUNIOR LASSIE JUNIOR MONARCH RAUCH ONE RACK (16 ONLY) and SUITS VALUES 39.50 10 EWSPAPERl.

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