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Want Ads BULLETIN Tuesday, August 3, 1971 PAGE I 536-1637 THE LATROBE Future. Events St. Anthony Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor a submarine sandwich sale at the club on Wednesday. Orders can be by calling 539-9833 or 537- 3776. The auxiliary will hold its meeting at 7:30 p.m.

tomorrow at the club. Hostesses will be Lib Krinock, Barb Krinock, and Tillie Krinock. Holy Family Branch ,854 LCBA will hold a box lunch picnic at Legion Keener Park tomorrow afternoon. The business meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. Over 35 Singles Social Club will hold a dinner-theatre party at BoR- Richard Restaurant, Laurel Mall Shopping Center, Route 119 Connellsville, on Aug.

9. Dinner will be at 7 p.m. and the show at 9:20 p.m. Reservations must be in by Aug. 6 by contacting Raymond Boeggeman, 14 E.

Peters Uniontown, 15401. Anyond needing transportation should meet at the First National Bank parking lot, Greensburg. Cars will leave at 5:30 p.m. For further information call June McCabe at 837-4532. The Piper.

Reunion will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday, at the Ray Piper Farm, Latrobe R.D. Announce Birth Dr. and Mrs. John McGinnis of Washington, wish 1 to announce the birth of a son, Timothy Alan, in Washington Hospital.

Dr. McGinnis is a former resident of Derry. AP PAMPERS DISPOSABLE DIAPERS DAYTIME 30's $1.49 A BOX MISSION ROAD and LINCOLN RD. STORES Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Richards (Kepple) William Richards, Bride Honeymoon At Cape Cod: Following their June 19 riage in St. Rose Roman Catholic Church, William E. Richards and his bride, the former Diane C. Volpe, departed for a wedding trip to Nantucket Sound on Cape Cod.

The Rev. Julius Stefurosky officiated the nuptial mass, before an altar decked with vases of white mums and gladioli. Fred Molick of Ligonier was organist and Jackie Gerard of Ligonier was vocalist for the afternoon ceremony. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John T. Volpe of Derry R.D. 1, the bride i is a graduate of Derry Area Senior High School a and Indiana University of Pennsyl-1 vania. She is employed as a teacher in the Prince George County Schools, Virginia. Her husband, son of Thomas Richards of McKeesport and the late Dr.

Richards, is an alumnus of Elizabeth-Forward High School and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He is presently serving as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army and is stationed at Fort Lee, Virgina. Escorted to the altar and presented in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a gown designed of silk organza over taffeta. It was styled with an empire bodice and A-line skirt.

Bands of venise lace accented the skirt front and detachable chapel train. The mandarin collar and bishop sleeves featured similar trim. Her four-tiered waist-length veil of illusion was secured by a Question: am considering the possibility of depositing funds to prepay my funeral expenses. What safeguards should I demand? Answer: You should insist upon the following minimum requirements: 1. That of your deposit be put into trust until your death.

2. That interest be added annually to your deposit. 3. That you may withdraw any part of your deposit at any time without penalty. 4.

That the prepayment of your funeral does not jeopardize your entitlement to a Social Security, Veterans, Civil Service or other death benefit allowance. We have a very sound Pre-Need Funeral Trust Program conforming to these safeguards. Please call or. come by our office if we can be helpful. M.S.

Hartman FUNERAL HOME 1500. LIGONIER LATROBE PHONE 537-5575 Finest Costs No More" Attends Dinner HELEN HELP US! No Snobbishness Dear Helen: My 15-year-old sister was dating a 25-year-old man and got pregnant. So they had to get married, but they divorced in four months. My sister wants to start school again in the fall, but to tell the truth I'll be very ashamed being in the same school with her. Isn't there a different kind of school she cam go to? Like one for divorced mothers? SHAMED Dear Shamed: You sister made a mistake and paid for it.

She doesn't need the added burden of snobbery! Help her make a comeback, for heaven's sake by accepting her into your life and school trouble. Don't promote more by hitting the "shame" -by Helen Bottel- (prize? -THE GROUP Dear Group: Manpower, 820 N. Plankinton Milwaukee, 53203 awards cash prizes for outstanding teen projects in its SUMMER ACTION PROGRAM. The nationwide competition, designed to "spur community betterment through creative action by young people, offers a first prize of $3,000, second and third prizes of $2,000 and $1,000 respectively, and 40 $100 merit awards. Only persons 21 years old or under are eligible, and entries must be in before Sept.

15, 1971. For further information and registration forms, write to Summer Action Program, at the above address. Good Dear Helen: When you hear career women (usually show business types) on TV talk shows, they almost always come on strong about "marriage is "live with him but don't marry etc. The few who are married indicate they'd just as SOON have it the other way, and almost no one any more expects marriage to be forever. Movies and books also downgrade the institution.

Yet people are still getting hitched. The median age of brides is still under 21. Girls in high school don't aim for careers except as insurance case I'm not lucky in And they aren't- -antilipating divorce. We've got two different breeds here: Females who talk, write, and "act" against marriage, giving the impression it's out of style. And then we have all the eager kids (and older people too) flocking to get licenses.

So what does it all OF HUMAN NATURE Dear Student: Simply that the outspoken "new-thought" people are heard, read, and watched, but the great majority of listeners and observers remain fascinated but unswayed. takes three generations to As I've said before, it usually, sweeping social change- -and by that time, we may have started swinging in the other P.S. Webster-definition "swinging," that is. Hospital Notes Latrobe Area Hospital August 2, 1971 ADMISSIONS: Latrobe Kathleen Sagan, 6 W. Monroe St.

Kathryn L. Seaman, 450 Lloyd Ave. Ann M. Fry, 415 Lloyd Ave. Gladys Piper, R.D.

4 Lawrence S. Bush, 112 Loyalhanna Ave. Margaret Frisky, 1529 Ligonier St. Myrtle I. McKinney, 143 College Lane Marion Monzo, Route 30 East Lucy Herrod, R.D.

5 Others Louis Grosklos, R.D. 2, Saltsburg Pearle M. Yazzani, Ligonier Luke B. Martin, Pleasant Unity Alena E. Weinman, R.D.

4, Mt. Pleasant Burton C. Howard, Stahlstown Cindy L. Kenney, Derry Bertha Headley, R.D. 3 Export Carl A.

Perian, R.D. 3, Ligonier James Aaron, Slickville Eleanor Dorazio, Derry DISCHARGES: Latrobe Mary Ann. Thomas, 1001 Ligonier St. Clara I. Ross, R.D.

2 Estella Miller, R.D. 1 Others George Mehalic, Loyalhanna Alice M. Sherman, R.D. 8, Greensburg Kenneth R. Caves, R.D.

2, Ligonier Clyde Hazlett, R.D. 1, Saltsburg E. Hanan, Derry Harry B. Fritz, R.D. 3, Ligonier Mrs.

Tina Murphy and son, Derry Extended Care Facility Milton Neal, R.D. 2, Homer City Mrs. Eileen Keefe, 203 Walnut Latrobe, was admitted yesterday to Westmoreland HosI pital, Greensburg. Members of the Corn Party Committee of the Latrobe Women of the Moose, Chapter 201, recently attended a dinner at the Lamplighter Restaurant. The chapter has conducted the corn parties for 10 years.

They begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Moose Home. Catherine Hoffman has served as chairman of the committee for 10 years. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort They know a denture adhesive can help. Powder gives dentures longer, firmer, steadier hold.

You feel more comfortable eat more naturally. Why worry? Get FASTEETH Denture Adhesive Powder. Dentures that fit are essential to health, See your dentist regularly. Dear Helen: This summer a bunch of neighborhood kids got together and started building a park on county land. (The county said "go ahead," but couldn't furnish much money.) We scrounged an old pump and got water from the river, planted grass and trees, and it's beginning to look great already.

Now we want to add a playground for little kids, and maybe by next year we can help underprivileged children from the inner city get some fresh air. We heard there's an award program for teen-age summer projects and if your group wins, it gets several thousand dollars. This would really get our park going, as already a lot of people are interested enough to come down and help. Could you tell us more about trying for a floral cluster of petals and orange blossoms with seed pearl trim. White daisies and baby carnations composed her bouquet.

Mrs. Joyce Yusko of Greensburg, the bride's sister, attended as matron of honor. Serving as bridesmaids were Mrs. Nancy. Zofsak, Jane Bush, Kathy Hayduk and Patricia Matviya.

They were attired in formals featuring multi -colored floral A-line skirts and culany lace modified empire bodices. The gowns were styled with high collars, bishop sleeves and waistbands of matching orchid satin with a bow. Matching Dior bows and arrangements of pink daisies completed their attire. Paul Fannin of McKeesport attended his friend as best man. Other, gentlemen attendants were William Heatherington, Roy Culbert, Charles Wiggins and John Dzvonick.

A reception for 235 guests followed in the Sons of Italy Hall. Mrs. Volpe greeted guests wearing an aqua dress of crocheted lace over taffeta and Mrs. Richards selected a pink shantung dress and coat ensemble. Both mothers chose matching accessories and double-cymbidium orchid corsages.

The newlyweds are now at home at 213 Moorman Colonial Heights, Va. Margaret Krehlik Miss Krehlik A Cast Member Of Production Margaret Krehlik of Arnold, formerly of the Latrobe area, is a member of the cast and also assistant director of "Happy Anniversary-Goodbye" at Sherwood Forest Theatre. The production will run Aug. 4-7 and 11-14. Curtain time for all performances is 8:45 p.m.

"Happy AnniversaryGoodbye," by Lee Thuna, is about a couple celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary and also planning to go their separate ways immediately after. Obstacles are put in the way of their anticipated separation and the results are hilariously funny. For further information call 327-5149. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne R. Stewart Patricia J. Watt Becomes Bride Of Wayne Stewart New Alexandria Methodist Church was the site of the double-ring ceremony when Patricia Jean Watt and Wayne Richard Stewart pledged vows of marriage. The Rev. Dale A.

Fife officiated at the June 26 evening service before an altar decked with arrangement of white carnations and ferns. Beverly Assini of New Alexandria, a friend of the bride, provided organ selections and William Funk was vocalist. Ruth G. Watt of New The bride is the daughter of dria R.D. 2 and her husband's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Norvell R. Stewart, reside in sburg R.D. 1. Given in marriage by her brother, James, the bride appeared in a Chantilly lace formal featuring a redingote front of satin edged with jeweled lace trim, a wedding band 1 collar and long sleeves.

The cage gown also had a chapel train of lace. A matching forward cluster headpiece securing a waistlength veil of imported illusion completed her attire. The maid of honor, Cindy, Kelly of Spencer, Ohio, the bride's cousin, selected a green chiffon formal with floral trim and the bridesmaids, Carol Smail and Connie Fisher, were attired in yellow chiffon gowns with white trim. Jack Stewart of Greensburg R.D. 1 attended his brother as best man.

Serving as ushers were Robert Watt, Robert Stewart, John Watt and Dave Dell. ANKLE LENGTH -Garden flowers find their way into long country girl dresses for spring. Danville uses John Wolf's cotton calico stripe to create a dress meant to be worn indoors or out, day or night. New Arrivals Latrobe Area Hospital August 2, 1971 Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Sagan, Latrobe Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Novak of Latrobe R.D. 5 announce the birth of a daughter Aug. 1 in Westmoreland Hospital.

corner JOSEPH MOSSO, R.Ph. "DOG-DAYS" Actually, there is no scientific evidence to support the notion that dogs are more likely to be rabid during this time of year. In fact, cases of Rabies seem to be most common during the Spring and Fall seasons. The hottest, season of the year, July and August, is known DAYS" There is a notion that Rabies, the deadly virus-disease often transmitted to humans by bite of mad dogs, is most prevalent during this time, However, the term "DogDays" has nothing to dogs. originated with the "early Greeks referring to the period when the the brightest of all fixed stars, rises with the sun during July and August, Regardless of the season, you can entrust all your medical supply needs to MOSSO'S PHARMACY, 1006 Ligonier Latrobe PROMPT RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE SURGICAL APPLIANCES SICKROOM SUPPLIES WHEEL CHAIRS FREE DELIVERY PHONE: 537-6841, C.A.

Mewherter Weds Detroit, Resident Ann Michele Velat of Detroit, became the bride of Charles Arthur Mewherter OR July 17. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Irene I. Velat of 18010 Tracey, Detroit, and Dr. Clarence A.

Velat of High Point, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Mewherter of 1145 Circle Latrobe, are the parents of the bridegroom.

The Rev. Thomas Phycisian conducted the evning ceremony in Precious Blood Church, Detroit. Attending as maid of honor was Mary Sue Greenawalt, a friend, and matron of honor was Mary I. Schriewer, the bride's sister. Janice B.

Sarama was bridesmaid. The bridegroom's cousin, Donald Zappone, acted as best man. Other gentlemen attendants were Doug Urbaniak and Jim Uhrinek. For her wedding the new Mrs. Mewherter appeared in a peau de soie formal styled with a boat neck, short bell sleeves, empire waist and A-line skirt, extending into a cathedral train.

Completing her attire were a cathedral veil and a double waist length veil. Her attendants selected pastel floral printed formals with scoop necklines, short sleeves with slightly gathered skirts. The New Student Union at Mercy College was the site of the reception. Following a wedding trip to Quebec City, Canada, the newlyweds are making their home at 408 Wall Pitcairn, Pa. Household Hints The term "durable press" means that a fabric is specially finished to include the qualities of fresh appearance, wrinkle resistance, pleat and crease retention, machine washable, quick drying, and little or no ironing needed.

Choose mixing bowls, with slanted sides. They're better for they react when liquid is added and again from heat of the oven. Termites differ from flying ants which they resemble in that they have uniformly broad bodies and two sets of equal-sized wings. For humans, the dog continues to be the principal source of rabies bites or contact requiring treatment, the World. Health Organization reports.

Cats come second. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Watt wore a pink dress and matching accessories and Mrs. Stewart chose a blue dress with a lace front with matching accessories. A reception for approximately 200 guests followed in New Alexandira Community Hall.

From there the couple departed for a wedding trip to Ocean, City, Md. Mrs. Stewart from Greensburg Salem Senior High School in 1971 and her husband is a 1969 alumnus of Hempfield Area Senior High School. He is a mechanic for Stewart's Speedomter and Auto Service. They are making their home in Latrobe R.D.

3. HARTYS Wedding Receptions Banquets Meetings Fun Raising Events Accommodating 50 to 1000 Route 30-3 miles East of Gbg. Largest of its Kind in Penna. 837-7840 Everybody goes to VALLEY DAIRY LATROBE LIGONIER SAVE on BABY SHOE BRONZING DURING AUGUST Now is the time to really save on bronzing baby's precious shoes. With every adorable scuff and crease preserved forever in solid metal they make priceless gifts.

BRON SHOE All styles reduced including New Executive Line Style 45 Portrait Stand (with 8x10 or 5x7 frame) Reg. Price Style Bronze Sale Price 45 Portrait Stand $21.95 $16.46 50 Bookends 19.95 14.96 62 Oval Miniature 18.95 14.21 82. Ashtray 10.95 8.21 51 Unmounted Shoe 5.95 each 4.46 Style 50 PLUS MANY for Free Folder Engraving only 10c per letter BRING SHOES IN NOW. SALE ENDS AUG. 31 PAULLS 539-4631 Use Your Americard, 815 Ligonier St.

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