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KROFCHECK-CUNNINGHAMA quiet marriage was solemnizedon Wednesday. October 6, 1926, at 2 o’clock when Miss Ieona Cunningham, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Cunningham of I^eckrone, became the bride of Joseph Krofcheck, son of Mr. and Mr3. John Krofcheck of J.*eckrone.The ring ceremony was perfoimed In the Presbyterian church at McClel-landtown by the Ref. T. E. DufflHd, pastor of the church. The attendants were Miss Mary Chmnlngham, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid and Homer Curnlngham as best man. The bride’s mother, Mrs. Bessie Cunning* ham; her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Cunningham; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin i Franks, Frank Cunningham, William Raubaugh, Paul Rabel and Mrs. T. E. Dufheld, wife of the pastor, also attended. Immediately after the ceremony a dinner wall served at the bride's home, covers being laid for twenty-fl/e guests. Additional guestsaini, Alex Bora, Albert Yest, George Solkolvlch, Alfred Rossini, Mrs. John Stelaska, Mrs. Vincent Gush, Mr. Al-bano, Alfred Rossini and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krofcheck. Music was furnished by Delbert Huhn of Mason-town and John Brown of McClelland-town and figures were called by 0. H. Yauger of Masontown.BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONThe Woman’s Benefit Association will meet Friday, October 16, Jn Victoria llall, East Main street, from 7 to 9 o’clock. It Is requested that all members come early so that themeeting may be closed promptly and were received later and dancing was j yet give time for the proper alten-enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Krofcheck will tloq to all business matters. Memreside for the present with, her mother.Among the guests for the evening were, Mrs. Mary Crossland, Mrs. Bessie Cunningham and children, Ethel, Hannah, William and Nora; Miss Mary Cunningham, Homer Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Franks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sel-leie and daughter; Mrs. Edith Cross-land and son; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Triplett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cun-Dlngham and family; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnbon and family; Mrs. Pearl Jeffries and son; Mr. and Mrs William Raubaugh and family; Elmer Krofcheck, Steve Krofcheck, Jessie Lily, George Kissinger, Bertha Houck, Edward Poliak, LeBter Franks, Roy Baker, Lewis Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Franks, Mrs. Anna Ver-bosky, Mrs. Nick Mullen, Paul Habel, Joe Shultz,- Joe Mlcher, Margaret Tolac, Audy Franks, Edward Verbos-ky, Frank Lush, Cako Albano, Fra' vGush, Henry Ingram, Dennia Vrakbers are urged to attend this meeting as the copy of the by-laws on aid* benefit* will be read and revised, If necessary. Several applications hav? already been received at the collector's office for nurse service. These applications will be considered and selections made for health and nurse service. New plans governing Junior, protection will also be read, The financial report will be presented, and the date for the masquerade •octal and dance will be decided upon.Jj^n_Cbish^ Antonia Gush, Tonyk:JEWISH JUNIORSThe Brownsville section of the Jewish Juniors will hold ”A Night In Pirate iAnd” party on Wednesday. October 27, in tbfe vestry room of the temple. This Is a costume affair and the committee in charge are planning many novelties. The members of the council extend to their many friends a very cordial invitation to Join them in Pirat# Land for r pleasant t'me,
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Uniontown Morning Herald

Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US

Fri, Oct 15, 1926

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