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The Valley Independent from Monessen, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Tuesdoy, October 1, 1957 -THE DAILY INDEPENDENT, MONESSEN, PA. Joanne Denitti Is Wed at St. Leonard Joanne Demtti, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Denitti of 321 Schoonmaker and Robert Zynosky, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Sydney Zynosky of Evans City, were united in marriage on ed tiered wedding cake topped a miniature biidal couple, Mothers Attend The mother of the bride wore a Cinnamon colored crepe dress with brown accessories, and the mother of the bridegioom wore a blue brocaded dress with black accessories. Both wore red rose corsages. When the couple left Jor their new home in Ambridge, the bride lending in points at the wnst TheVas wearing a winter white wool bodice was made of alencon lace suit with brown accessoues and day, Sept. 28. echanged their at 10 o'clock in the nioimng at St Leonaid Roman Catholic Church faefoie the Rev.

Martin J. O'Toole The ceiemony was preceded nuptial organ music played by Mrs. llary Harsdm The bude was. given in marriage by her father. She wore gown of white, -which uas ed with 'neckline a fitted bodice.

Italian and long fitted sleeves and the full skill of sheer tulle an orchid coisage. Her veil of illusion was held to a i be -rt i mplo; ed from The bride was graduated belted croun She carried a white Monesseil High School and was orchid atop a while Prayer Book' at tne C- en ney Co Women's Club Will Honor New President The Women's Club of Monessen will honor Mrs. Albert D. Snyder, president, at the annual president's reception tomorrow after- nooa in the First Presbjtenan Church. Hostesses for the afternoon will be the club officers, and an invitation has been issued to representatives of various clubs to be guests.

The guest speaker will he Mrs. Phillip McKenna of Greeniburg who will tell of her experiences while in Japan Mrs. Snyder will give the greeting, and there will be music plan ned by Mrs. John P. Regan Jr.

Mrs, Samuel Pool will review the program for the year. Following the formal program there will be tea by members of the social committee, under the direction of airs. William Read, Mrs. John Swan Carol Fucel HOSPITALITY SHOP The Hospitality Shop at rte Charleroi-Monessen Hospital is one of the major projects of the Hospital Auviliaiy In the last few years it has been completely remodeled with satin shower streamers knotted with hhes of the valley, Honor Attendant Piiscilla Kashura. niece of husband is employed by the American i bridge, the I Guests Bridge Co.

at Am- bride, was the maid of honor She from attended Canonsburg, Girl Scouts of Troop 23 Meet and modetmzed and offeis i convenience for patients and visitors. Pictured in the room 'woie a gown of pink Smnhton. are Carol Fucel. who was a gift BJIOO emoloje, and Mrs. John Swan, an auxiliary member.

To- 'designed with a scalloped neck- morrow the auxiliary members will be busy with another major project "Tag Day in Jlonessen the wedding Evans City, QS C-M Hospital Auxiliary in Local Tag Day Observance LOCALS jhne fitted bodice and full skirt Debbie Denitti, sister of the bride the other attendant, was attired idenncallv to the maid of honor Both girls carried colonial bou- of pink mums and white car- Episcopal Cnurch are asked to bring their r-aterial forj Menu ers of the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital Aux- he rummage sale to be held of with pink rose- bdds and tied with piiik and blue su earners. Andrea Joy Labrasca, n.ece of bride, who served as flower girl as dressed identically to the morrow to H05 Scnoomaaker after 6 tn.s evening. The lo-' adll attendants. She also carried cation has been cnanged from iliary 1 on their cherry red smocks and solicit cash donations -ra ihe people of Monessen tomorrow to assist them the.r many jects. vemence ot the patients.

wish' ifth Si and Schoonmaker Already Ml lac davs! 0 1 TM 1 TM'' hases and cannolt have been held in 'hPrlcio, Bei'le, eir be The Monessen As- alld Veinon. Favette Cj Donora ir roimct pro- sembly of the Older of Rainbow bljdegroomt usher and the The was 'd ranl mcluo.es the Soring Chanty for scheduled tor tomorrow be raan was Demtti Cf.ramjmmes last Ss. lay and BaU rummage sale, bauj photo ev ening has been cancelled. The brother of the bride brought a generous re Mrs and tne tag day observ- next meeting will be held OB Oct rvopolis, Monongahela, Charleroi An informal meeting uas held Girl Scout Leaders Are Still Needed in This Area At a recent meeting of the Monessen Girl Scout Leaders Club held at City Park it was announced that the area is still drastically in ne'ed of leaders. aad ilonessen.

Ethel Greenwood Is Bride of Raymond R. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenwood oi BeLe Vernon Route 71 are an- bj Gill Scout Troop 23 last night Lutheian Church. A Mrs.

Jane Chnger- at St Paul new leader, man, was introduced to the girls Mrs. Chngerman was formerly an active Scout in Tioop 33 All girls were reminded 10 continue taking orders for the annual nut sale. The mixed nuts can be (ordered from any Scout until Oct '21. There 79 girls, who were who do not have intermediate troops to enter. These girls are 10 years old.

There are approximately 30 other girls on waiting lists to join scouting for the first time. Any woman interested in the future of the local young people may become a leader or an as- stant. Mrs. Helen Kreger, president of the Leaders Club, may be contacted by those who will serve. Announcement was made that the Girl Scout nut sale is now on.

Orders can be given to any scout until Oct. 21. Polly Savage is in charge of the sale. A refrigerator, a gift for Girl Scout room, will be purchased by Mrs. Dorothy Doty in behalf of the Monessen Scouts.

The Leaders Club will also piesent a coffee T.aker for use in the scout rooms. Mrs Dacko is ui charge. All leaders were notified to get the.r orders for badges to George Egler by Nov. 1. 3STo badges can be ordered after that date Mrs.

Jane King, volunteer training chairman, announced that a 16 hour basic training course leaders will be taught by James Sinclair of Donora, This is a required course for new leaders. mg were Jane Cungerman, Jean Mood, Helen Jordan, Emma and Gail Forsythe. Hostesses were Helen Kraymk, Maigaret Cenkner and Mrs Savage. Delphia Kachur and Elizabeth Huoy were in charge of entertainment. The next meeting -will be a hay ride on Oct.

21 with the Monessen. Girl Scout Council is guests. aouncug tne marriage of their Tills the Friday membeis ot the Fly-Up similar bouquet The bridal 1 1 1- oJE Brownies of Troop 18 who and those of the attendants mond Dale of Courin eir Ul11 now om Intermediate! desigoed by the bride. I nuptials -ueie solemnized -i Tr(W They WJ be welcomed bj brother of the ul a SeP 21 Carole Amendola, president of ceremonj took p'ace in tne 23 Michael SKJ-pan wili 1 the lo-, ance cal Tag dav the one day during Tag da is 'uctsc the car that a11 iocal residents! under tne. sjperM'-ion of 16.

and means committee anc of. the major projects of th iarj', is auta.is actnt engaged raising funds to aid nosoital llrs Alex lr me ot Belle non and Mrs alter Spragg Country Club Rd are geiero chairmen of ihe solicitation Last year the the direction ol Uie president, Mrs ilontstomerj, who ii etuE serving in that capacity. tnbuted $15 OIKr to the ot the can do their part in helping sup- poit this gioup of who in turn gue all of their funds to fTl make hospital conditions better The women recently pur- new diapenes foi the new mg of the hospital, installed the ood bank and new equipment the nursery. Xew Furnishings At present the -auxiliary is functs for the new solarium in cardiac wing wernbers will also staff solarium. patients The members of me executive board of the Junior Women's Club at 9 clock at the home of the president, Mrs John R.

McGovern, Athalia Ave A wedding breakfast was served at the home oi the bride's parents, and later there was a recep- parsonage in Fr'enos Md with the Rev. DeShong officiating After taej- wedding tire Saturdav the entire troop attend the matinee perform- anc of "The Ten Command- couple I ments" at the Manos Theatre. AD went to Winchester, Va and Wash-jScouts should be at the threatre in Tw '-rLrd a i Itlgton and ls now at home at 1 m. After the per- Uon held at xeonard a i ftnA 7 hall. The bridal table was center- in Courtnej.

Mr. Dale, the son of Mr Dinner Held The Llason Council of the Mon- r- essen School District vvill meet on! TOT OUCStS Thursday in tne office of Dr. Joseph Pallone, superintendent, at the FLgh Scnool at 8 o'clock. Mrs Stephen Momck of 500 Schoonmaker Ave. is a patient At Elks Club Mr and Mrs Clifford Gilplns of The Dalles.

Ore, and their formaace the troop will go to dm- a a ner Mrs. Andrew Dale, is employed The girls checked supplies in as a mechanic in the wire mill of their Scout cupboard and played the American Steel and Wire Co games Indian Taps closed in Donora. 'ses ion. the AUegUenv General the hospital Foi tb.s effoit iheie hom uieir looms Citing 950 unit won a life member hip the Icileis and perfoiming many of) Charleroi-Monessen Hospital Ast snia11 flle "dlv seivices A meeting of the George Wheat soeiatioa. i aie well noted.

Memonal Class of the Evan- Uoincn of the auvjliatv New Project hours to their work, and to- Hospital lills Jake Pittsburgh Her room numoer is'Y' ere entertained at dinner Sunday at Uie Cnarleroi Mks Club by relatives in tms distnct There 60 guests in attendance including the following and Biethien Chuichlmembers of their famihes: Jlr i elgelical United LOW the wl11 end the entlre one P' This jeai the auxiliary fur- mshing and will staff the solarium in the new cardiac ivmg of the hoi- dnl iun 2 cach and plta poitiuuty to nelp in The auxilian adopted fo- a tneme, "Nisi Dommus Fiusta "Unless the Loid the House is in Vain" The women 06 wear this inscription on their em- LJJ Ul J. li I blems and follow it in all of activities I One of the many services made available at ttie hospital women serve is the hospital- Galarette; ity shop vvhich celebrated its 10thj cd at of Mrs Josephme.f^ 1 anniversary on Sept 9 Bell of Schoonmaker Ave. recent-i Shop Grows The shop began vith one paid and was managed bv the members Offer ed foi planned for this evening has been and Mis Joseph Chalfant of Chai- cancelled leioi, Jlr. and Mrs. Francis Crum of Monessen.

Mr and Mrs Paul Eta Zeta chapter of Beta Sigma Gousman of Carmichaels, llr and Phi soiontv will meet on Wtdnes-'Mrs John Tavior of Jeannette. dav evening at 8 o'clock in the 1 Mr. and Mis. William of Cnic Center Mis Stephen Spon- Gieensbuig, Mr and Mrs George tak will have the cultural pio Ka'neion of Charleroi, Mr. and r-am with Mrs Charles Kelleilllrs William Halt of Bices Land- assisting The suoject mil being Mr.

and Mrs Bartrum Tav- Sculptunng Noah Cook of 1302 Patton A Hosoiial, is a pauent in Mercv Hosoiial, Mrs. Mabel Hill of Charleroi, Pittsburgh ILs room number is Mis Adelaid Wilson of lit Lebanon, Mr. and. Mrs. Deems Theak- Plans were discu.ed for the' RegISIratiOn on Bnci.

to School wardrobe pio-, dav evelung bx tce MonessenJMIS Albeit Flasman of Craven lec School District for dnver educa- loi and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Woods of Belle Vernon. Mr. and Mis. Eugene Tavior of Twilight Mrs.

cornet' of the patients In JO jears it has grown until theie ar gjj' now three paid workers, and a total of 5.338 volunteer hours I a en by membe-rs The shop is managed by a spe- fial gift shop headed bv Mrs Russell Stone and John Gordon, chairmen Mrs John LaCarte js the special buyer a made for a barbecue i On courses has been cancelled served hv the Francis Bettis ofj Kneseth ill be next hostess hood scheduled at a later date. Fied Theakston of Mon- esien, Mr and Mrs Charles Lais of Fayette Citv, Mr. and Mrs Clvde Triconna of Washington. Francis Crum of Monessen was BIRTHS and Mrs George Andler, ping at 8 30 at the Kneseth Center, IrVatkJis e. Israel The Ladies to Albson Lescanat; Post 1190 eterans of Foreign will meet on Wed- Among the services added at the seven shop are the sale of opera- 4 43 at th Charleioi-M iCoal Center, a daughter, sr en, nesaa 3 1 evening in the Post Home, a Schoonmaker Ave tion of a soda fountain, soup kit-! kitchen and sandwich grill.

All types of are available Gift Cart ies-' toastmaster and Deems Theaki- ton asked the invocation. Mr. Theakston and Mrs Crum are niece and nephew of Mr. and Mrs Gilpin. who will be leaving New Yoie on Oct by plane for iheir home in Oregon A social hour followed the brief progi am.

This Week Only Baby Picture SIZE: 11" 14" SPECIAL CHILDREN AGE: 1 yr. to 6 yrs. BEAUTIFULLY TONED Louis Studios MONESSEX DONORA sen Hospital Mr. and Mis. Albert E-Utto, 1220 Gtaham A Monessen, During the day two nine pounds, Sept.

28. at 8:40 workers take a well equipped at the Char lei around to the rooms for the con-! Hospital BOBOF'S SPECIAL WATCH TRADE-IN SALE! Big Discount ON ALL MEN'S LADIES' Nat. Adv. WATCHES YOUR OLD WATCH MAY BE WORTH Up to $30" on a TRADE-IN! BURUF 5 474 DONNER AVR. PITONK 4-5311 GETTLERS Record and Gift Mart "The 423 Donner Ave, MELODY CENTER'' MU 4-609S Monessen All Kinds of RECORDS Including the Latest Hits Webcor Phonographs Transistor Radios -from Record Storage Cabinettes $16 95 $19" Blonde ni Mahogany Remington, Ronson or Norelco ELEC.

SHAVERS Timcx Watches, Ronson and Zippo Lighters, Pens, Wallets. Ash Trays and Many Other Gifts. Radio TV Tubes Tested Free! Large Selection WOOD and METAI WARDROBES If you need (additional storage space, we hove a wardrobe our selection that will fill your needs See them today. from $1188 11 We Give SH GREEN STAMPS in MONESSEN Guests introduced at the meet-Judy Capuano. St.

Cajetan Sodality Will Meet Tonight The Young Ladies Sodality of St. Cajetan Roman a i Church will meet this evening 8 o'clock in the church hall. Plans will be completed for Rosary Rally to be held on Sunday, Oct 15, at St. Cajetan Church. The service will began at 3 and district sodality groups will be invited Also being planned by the grouo is a Halloween which wiE be held during the month.

Serving luncheon will be a committee composed of Patty Bisceg- ha, Antoinette Cardelk, Emily Caruso. Dolores Chiaravalle and 571 DONNER AVE. Girls 7 Quilt Lined CAR COATS 9.98 Wool Melton Rich Plain Colors Sizes? to 14 Smart girls' car coats w'lth a fleeced large collar that converts into a snug hood 1 00 lays It avvayl Very liVeh' thi- sott, will become yowr alter it such a rich vfAV ot rappmj yourself in importance. The comertsHe neckline mav be worn open or closed as your fancy dictates. Zclmka-Mathcl.

tt the masreMonch in labnc with the rich, luxurious pile the fabric crop blue, taupe or black. to 16,.

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