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The Valley Independent from Monessen, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Monessen, Pennsylvania
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1957 -THI bAILY INDIW4DENT, MONISSIH, PA. Anna Vjncent Wed To Solemnized in the Fellsburg Methodist Church on Saturday, June 29, was the marriage of Anna Marie Vincent and Edward G. Naylor. Vows were exchanged at 1:30 m. before an altar white gladiolus and ferns.

The Hev. W. S. VaaRyn officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Charles Vincent, of 325 North Fourth West Newton and her husband is-the son of Mrs Irene Naylor, of Belle Vernon and the late Charles W. Naylor. The father of the bride gave her in marriage. She wore a gown of white- peau de sol styled with a jewel neckline A queen's crown Modem Art Photo MRS. JACK FRANCE Before her marriage solemnized on June 29 at St.

Sebastian R. C. Church, of Belle'Vernon, Mrs. Jack France; was Marlene Ambrose. She is the daughter of and Mrs.

Charles Ambrose, of 512 Graham St. Belle Vernon. husband is the son of Mrs. Florence France, of 131 Castner Donora, and the late Robert J. France.

Mr. and Mrs, France will- reside in Donora after their wedding trip. France is a teacher in the Monessen Schools. Local News fitted bodice, a and a full skirt. held her veil of illusion and she carried a studded pearl a Prayer Book topped with, white orchid.

Matron of Honor Matron of honor was George Boehm. She wore a gown of burgandy iridescent taffeta with a gold colored headband. Her bouquet was of gold colored roses. George Boehm, of Pittsburgh, was best man. Ushers were William Naylor, brother of the bridegroom and Charles i cent, brother of the bride.

The mother of the bride wore a dress of pink and blue chiffon with white accessories-and of rosebuds. The mother of the bridegroom wore a pink rosebud corsage- with ensemble of beige linen and matching accessories. After the wedding rites there was a reception held at Naylor home for about 125 relatives and friends. Decorations, were in pink and white. A tiered wedding cake centered the bridal table, where refreshments were served.

Guests attended from Pittsburgh, Duquesne, Ohio, West Newton and Elizabeth. The new Mrs, Naylor was wear- ing black and white ensemble when she and' her husband left for Canada and the England States. They will reside in Belle Vernon R. D. The bride was graduated from West Newton High School; and employed as secretary at the Admiral Homes plant In West Newton.

Mr. Naylor was graduated from- Rostraver High School: and is a construction worker. He served two years in the army. Norma J. Geho, Monongahela Man Are Married Exchanging nuptial vows at 5:30 p.

June 27, in the Methodist Church 1 of-Wijidtester. were Norma-Jean Geho and Dick. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Ethel Geho, 711 Liberty Sorth Charleroi. The bridegroom the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Patla, of Monongahela H. D. 2. The Rev.

Millard Rewis. church pastor, read the lines of the dou- ring service. The bride wore a red two piece uit with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mr. -and Mrs.

Theodore Herman, of BentieyvIUe, were the only attendants. Mr. and Mrs, Dick plan to live Monongahela. Mr. Dick is employed by the Pennsylvania Rail- oad at Shire Oaks and Mrs.

Dick was employed in Donora. Perry-Ferrara June Marriage Is Announced Mrs. Mary Perry, of Donora, Is announcing the marriage of her daughter, Rosemary, to Barto Ferrara, son of Enrico Ferrara, of 11 Pennsylvania Blvd. Their wedding took place on June 8, at 10 a. at St.

Cajetan R. C. Church with the Rev, Leonard Sanest officiating. The bride was given in a r- riage by her brother. Louis Perry, and wore a gown ol white lace over blue.

A queen's crown held her ice blue veil and she carried a white orchid with staphanolis. Hose Steefe, of Craven HU1, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Sylvia Massari and Eunice Amicuccl, of Donora. Flower girl was Mary Jane Ferrara, of Fayette City, niece of the bridegroom. John Bewick ws best man and ushers were Edward Zboyovsky and Vince Notorangelo.

all friends of the bridegroom. Ring bearer was Robert Ferrara, of Faycttc City, nephew of the bridegroom. Dinner was at Twin Coaches and there was a reception at the Italian Hail, Monessen. After a trip to Florida, Mr, and Mrs. Ferrara are living at 11 Pennsylvania Blvd.

Mr. Ferraro operates Bart's Texaco Station. BIR Mr, and Mrs. Charles DeHaln aut, Monongahcla, son, nine pounds, three ounces, ot 4:40 B. July 5.

at the Charlcroi-Moa- essen Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kllka. of Willoughby, Ohio, a son, pounds, thirteen July 7, at 6 a.

at Lake Memorial Hospital, Painesville, Ohio. This Is the couple's third son. Mr. Kiika is a former Monessen resident. Legion Award Winners Feted Last Night Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph G. Yad- rich, of 78 Scenery enter- talned at a party at their home last night in-honor of their son, Joseph and Rosalind Fedorchak. The two young people were the recipients of the 1957 American Legion awards at the Most Holy Name of Jesus School. The awards are presented annually by Thomas McKee Post 28 and the Ladies Auxiliary to the outstanding eighth grade students at the school.

Dancing and gnmes provided the entertainment. The guest list included their classmates. At ihe close of the evening Mrs. Yadrictc served luncheon. Mr.

and Louis Prosier, 311 Third a daughter, nine pounds, nine ounces, at 10:45 p. July S. at the Charleroi-Monewen Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Bosbor- ough. 400 Fell Belle Vernon, son. seven pounds, nine ounces; 9:35 p. July 2. in the Char- leroi'Monesseu Hospital.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard SUmmell, 907 McKcan Chaderol, a daughter, six pounds, fifteen ounces, at 3:44 a.m., July 3, in the Chnrlerol-Monessen Hospital. Mr. and Mrt.

Stephen Syaboiol, 407 May Belle Veroon, a daughter, six pounds, five ounces, at 7:44 July 5, at the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. Fuiier Family Makes Trip To England Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller and children, Linda and Larry, 'of Graham have arrived ly In England, where they plan to visit for the next several weeks with Mrs, Fuller's parents, The family left by plane from New York on Friday and Mr. mother.

MM. Marion Baker, hm received a cable from them telling of their safe arrival Mr. and Mrs. Fuller were married In England and Mrs. Fuller came to Monessen a bride several years ago.

This is her first trip back and her parents will be seeing her children for the first time. A series of camp meetings will be conducted from. July 11 to 21, at McClain's Grove at the cloverleaf intersection of Routes 981 and 51. The Hev. James West, of the Reformed Free Methodist Church of Penyopolis, will be the speaker; Mrs.

Shelby Rotolo accompanied by her granddaughter, Carol, left by plane yesterday morn- 1 ing for Baton Rouge, La, a two weeks at the home of her' sister, Mrs. Fred Zurich, Alexander Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Okhak and ion, i Richard, have returned home after spending the past week vacationing at Cape Cod and Nantucket, Mass.

Enroute they stopped in York to see the Mayflower 11. The Confraternity of Christian Mothers of the Most Holy Name Jesus Church will meet on Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the church hall. There wiU be a business session and social hour. The Rosary Altar Society of St, Cajetan Church will meet on Tuesday evening following the St, Anthony Novena in the church hall. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald C. Duvall and their daughter, a Lee, have returned to their home on St. after a month's visit to Honolulu. Mr.

and Mrs, William R. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kiefer and their children have been vacationing at Madison-on- the-Lake, Ohio. Mrs.

Earl.Wahl will be hostess to the members of the Women's Guild of Trinity Episcopal Church on Thursday evening in the Parish House. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farr and of Graham a spending a vacation in the New England states. Dr.

and Mrs. John Preston, of Washington, D. were guests of Bessie and Tom Preston, of Reed last week. Ronald Moreau, of Center has been admitted as a patient to Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. 'Speaking of Beauty' "I Used to Be Much Prettier" By James V.

Bonaf ed Mrs. Bernadine Turner, of Highland is a patient in Magee Hospital, Pittsburgh. Arlene Joyce Kdzner Weds WyanoMan in Church Rites Ever find yourself saying used to be much prettier. I simply don't have time to take care of my looks now!" Young mothers with children say it. So do their mothers'with busy schedules and new grandchildren! Career girls say it too even though they too have a personal obligation to be very well groomed! The marriage of Arlene Joyce Krizaer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank S. Krizner, of West Newton, and Chris Tomicn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Tornich, of Wyano, took place in the First Church of God, Newton.

The ceremony was ready by.the Rev. Harry G. Cadamore at 7:30 p. June 21, before an alta decked with ferns and flowers Arthur Yex, cousin of th bride, was vocalist and the or ganist was Esther Knight, Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a gown of whit embroidered nylon tulle skinner satin. It was fashioned with a fitted bodice with a scoo neckline and short shirred sleev es.

Her bouffant skirt was of ru; fled nylon tiers. She wore match ing mitts and a chapel length veil of French silk illusion caugh to a matching cloche. She carried a Prayer Book topped with or chids and stephanotis. Mrs. Arthur Yex, cousin of th bride, was matron of honor.

Her was of pink embroidered ne styled with a strapless bodice anc matching stole. Her circular vei fell from a headpiece, i matched the and she car tied a colonial bouquet Bridesmaid Wears Blue Bridesmaid was Betty Uchrin scko, who wore a floor length gown of blue" lace and net over taffeta made with a fitted strapless bodice and bouffant skirt She wore a similar headpiece to that worn by the honor attendant and carried a colonial bouquet. Frank Krizner brother of the bride, was best mart and the ushers were Robert MacDcnald, cousin of the bride, Benny Lasb and Barry McCoy," The mother of the bride blue lace, and chiffon and the mother of the bridegroom pink lace and chiffon. Both wore white accessories and yellow rosebud corsages. There was a reception in church social rooms and the couple left for Maryland.

The brWti was --graduated from West Newton High School and is smployed at Clairton Division of, the Westinghouse Atomic Plant. husband was graduated from South Huntingdon High School and is employed by Reliance Steel, McKeesport Beauty Is essentially grooming. And good grooming is just matter cf jcod habits. Put yourself on a beauty schedule. Once a day or once a week.

There are some things you just can't do yourself and that's why we're here to help you! -O- Hatr responds more j- to regular care than any other feature you have I Keep an appointment at our salon once a week. We'll keep your tresses neatly trimmed, your coiffure smart and flattering. We'll see that you get the perfect permanent wave just rijrht'for your hair. When your hair needs special care or reconditioning we'll tell you at once. You'll feel so much lovelier, knowing you are well cared for! -o- Your skin will bloom with a nightly five minute treat! We'll be glad to recommend the right cream for your skin.

A deep 1 cleanser. A rich cream to "feed" your skin. Spread thin and gently we'll show you how. If your eyes have crinkles, wrinkles or circles we'll help you select the proper cream and concealing makeup. Beauty care takes minutes but the results can bring you timeless beauty, -o- Tour hands are forever on show.

It is easy to keep idle hands attractive. But busy hands belong to busy women. And how they look to other people makes a lot of difference in the way you feel about yourself. Keep a bottle of hand lotion in your desk drawer as we31 as near the kitchen sink. Use It consistently not just once in a while! Here again discuss your hand problems with us.

-o- FROM UNDER THE DRYER: Cultivate a garden and watch it leave you every Autumn. Cultivate your looks and you'll be the prettiest grandma on the block. lRose Murray 4-4300 361 Schoonmaker Ave. "AIR-CONDITIONED FOR TOUR COMFORT" JOIN OUR NEW MERCHANDISE CLUB USE IT for Your FALL CLOTHING Stop in or Call for Particulars 466 Dormer Ave. Moneisen, Pa.

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Years Available:
1902-2009