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McClellandlown United Presbyterian Church was the setting for the marriage of Judy Ann Hit)ko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joint I). Sinko of 104 Cedar St., Masonlown and David Hvuce Kuhns, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J.. Kuhns of 125 Sangston Ave., Masonlown.Officiating at the ceremony were Rev. Howard E. Brown of McClellandtown and Rev. Thomas F. Coubny Jr., of Coraopolis.Given in marriage by Iter father the bride wore a floor-lenglb white gown of embossed satin fashioned with Edwardian sleeves, fitted waistline and mandarin collar trimmed with hand-sewn beads of lace. Her bouffant veil of silk illusion fell from an open cvown come lot headdress of matching embossed satin.Susan Klein of Pt. Marion was maid of honor. Matron of honor was Patricia Peccon of Carmichaels, Bonnie Brown and Ruth Strosnider of Cleve-. land were the bridesmaids.Serving as best man was Thomas Jackson of Handover, Md. Ushers were RobinMa!lick of Masonlown. Joseph Simon of Masontown and Gregory Peccon of Carmichaels.The reception was held at the Holiday Inn it) Uniontown before the couple left for a honeymoon to Deep Creek, Md.The bride is a graduate of Albert Gallatin Senior High School, class of 1387 and Uniontown Hospital School of Nursing, class of 1970. She also attended Penn State University and-is now on the nursing staff at Centre County Hospital.Mr. Kuhns was graduated • from Albert Gallatin Senior High School in 1966 and serving three years with (he First Army Band. He is currently a student at Penn Stale University. ...The couple is residing inState Cb liege.!j:; .• lt;*-:•- ?-to;; fit#k* :Vlt;•.■ r ?'? iv-.- £*?*'■. *- ........; v Si; • lt;. ‘t'Ai; ' v ;-iMRS. DAVID B. KUHNSSUNDAYDivision 6 of the Ladies Auxiliary (o the Ancient Order of Hibernians of New Salem will meet Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the SI. Procopius Hall in New Salem. Mrs. James Duffy is president♦ * *CHERRY SEASON Cherries are out of season, but not in the fashion world. Keep cherries in bloom all • year round. Clusters of cherries at I he throat or lapel with matching cufflinks are reminiscent of the fashions nf the MOs and fit right in wilh today's clothes. ** • *BUY V. S. SAVINGS BONDS* * •SAVE MANY BUCKS50 ib».LaundryDeterment$8'MNo Phosphates lb*. No Enzvmea *»/
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Uniontown Evening Standard

Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US

Sat, Oct 16, 1971

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