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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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10
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PAGE TEN The Dally News Biandard, Uniontown; Friday Evening, March Local and Personal Mrs. Baker of Clarksburg come from Woodlawn last Sunday and is remain-, Ing for A two weeks' visit with her 500- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Smiley North Gallatin avenue.

Airs, aBker had been in Woodlawn for wrecks as a guest of relatives, Dr. anci Mrs. Edward Kaplan were in Fitsburgh Wednesday evening and witnessed the basket ball game. 666 Tablets Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the Arst day, and cheeks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Liquid L.

B. Harvey of Milwaukee. is In Un: iontown and is a guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. L.

Lee Fell of Willgon avenue. Before returning home Mr. Harrey expects to call on other local acqualuiances. Mrs. Florence H.

Hilliard and son i "Bim" and sister, Mrs. Edna Howard; of Fairmont, returned to their homes the first of this week after being guests over week end of Mrs. Hilliard's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and. Mrs.

Richard Diffenderfter of Fast Main street. Mrs. Maud Buttermore South! Gallatin avenue has accepted posilion in the Fair store. For Ave years: before accepting her new position she don't wait When the day's "chock of things to do, telephone for appointmenta and avoid delay, SYSTEM TELEPHONE was employed in the alteration department of the Wright-Metalar atore. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward and son Junlot motored last evening to Connellsvate where they visited for short while with acquaintances. Mrs. Rebecca Beruson of 89. West Main street returned last ovening from Pittaburgh where she had been for the dAy AS A social caller.

Betty Wooddy. of Braddock avenue will assist tomorrow in the Fair Herman Kuhan of Memphis, has returned to his home after being in Unlontown for 0 few days looking After business and visiting with friends. Mrs." Jack Roth is reported to be somewhat improved. Sho has been 121 and for the past week has been unable to attend her dutles in the Bally dress shop. William Lewis, burgess of Masontown, WAS in Uniontown yesterday looking after officinl interests.

Mrs. Wilbur Balles and her sisterin-law, Mrs, Earl Balles of Dunbar, spent yesterday in Uniontown calling on relatives and shopping. Miss Margaret Daugherty returned yesterday morning from Masontown where she had gone Wednesday evening and had visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Daugherty. Misses Anna Kathryn Morrow Laura Corrado, students in the Union- town high school, will assist -tomorrow in the Kresge store. Mrs. Gilbert Summerson of Hopwood has recovered from grip and has re: turned to her duties in the Woolworth store. Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. 5011 and Miss Mary Wallers will motor to Pittsburgh and will be guests for the evening of Dr. F. A. Whalen.

Mrs. Mark Middleton of South Uniontown went to Republic Wednesday and during the evening was a guest at the home of her husband's purents. Auburn Mincer has practically recovered from diphtheria with which he had been critically Ill and is now able to be out. 1s the little son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. HI. Mincer of South Mt. Vernon avenue. Miss Kathryn Gilmore will assist tomorrow in the Kresge slore.

Miss Elizabeth McDonough of ColHer has accepted position In Shearer's drug atore and is making her home, indefnitely with uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Franks of Cool- Formal Opening Today! STEVENSON 25 North The Red Gallutin STORES Front Store Avenue Unlontown can 26c Lily Valley Double Dutch EGG NOODLES MALT 5-0k. 8c 3 lb. 1sax can 59c Nationally Known Extra Fancy DILL PICKLES CHIPSO jur Q4, 25c Box 9c Friday and Saturday Only FREE! STEAKS.

I. 30c FREE! One Piece of One Piece of Fine Quality With Fine Quality With CHINA CHINA 20c EVERY American Can EVERY Beauty, Large PURCHASE Pork Beans 8c PURCHASE Blue Ribbon TOMATOES Wilson's Malt, 3 lb. Can 54c LARD Lb. 2, 1b. can, 24c Fancy Eating 1h.

16c Apples, LEMONS 4 lbs. 25c Whale Cuts CHUCK ROAST Laurel Leaf Doz. 25c Lard, lb. 13c Lb. 25c PORK Large Size Pork Chops, lb.

SHOULDERS ORANGES 25c 49c Lb. Whole, 18c Doz. Beef Liver, lb. 20c VEAL CHOPS Pure Medium Size Pork Sausage 24c L.b. 35c ORANGES Loose or Stuffed VEAL STEAK Dot.

39c Veal Stew, lb. 30c Lb. 40c BREAD, Large Loaves 8c Royal Anne Silver Bar CHERRIES, 290 Outstanding PINEAPPLES (large can) LArge Make This Chic Ensemble PATTERN 1825. News Standard 15c Practical Pattern By ANNE ADAMS. You will be delighted at the case with which this little outot may be made.

sleeveless frock, with scalloped front opening and side pleats for additional fullness, is fashloned of dotted pique. white with red, blue or green, The smart coat uses kasha, jersey, kashmero or broadcioth, The coat collar of Pattern 1825 is made of the dress material, and if you wish to line the coat, the same fabric is used. Other suitable materials frock and lining are pongee, silk crepe and cottan broadcloth. Of course, both garments may, be worn with other things. Designed only for sizes 4, 6, 8 and 10.

Size 4 requires 1 1-8 yards of 54 inch coat fabric, 1 348 yards of 39 inch for frock and collar, 1.7-8 yards additional for lining. No dressmaking experience is sary to make this model with our tern Yardage for every size, and simple, exact Instructions are given Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) 1n colug carefully' wrapped, or stamps, for each pattern. Bc sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE BER and SIZE wanted. Our PATTERN BOOK of NEW SPRING SUMMER STYLES to FIFTEEN CENTS, but only TEN CENTS when ordered with a pattern Address all mail and orders to The News Standard Pattern Department, 243 West 17th New York City, spring Mrs. Ralston of was in 1 street.

Masontown Uniontown the first of this week visiting and shopping.Henry Fike was reported this inorning to remain unimproved et his home in West National Pike. He has been seriously ill for the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. David Terner and Tamiily of Pittsburgh 'are making prepara'tions for moving May 1 to- Murray avenuc.

Mr. Terner conducts the Terner company store in Peter street. Malchor Slerbutzel of McOlellandtown motored Wednesday to Pittsburgh where he joined EL party of friends and 'attended the celebration 111 the Pitt stadlum. Mrs. Savage of Hopwood will assist tomorrow AS member of the salesforce of the Kresge store.

Mias Retha Hoffarth of Marlon wAs among the out of town folks observed in Uniontown yesterday. M. Schwartz, manager of Sally's dress shop, returned Tuesday evening from Butler where he had gone Monday to visit with his family. Misses Dorotha Hayden, Esther Cooper, Marguret Cottom, Mildred Cottom, Mildred and Kathryn Brooks nccompanied by Miss Hayden's father, G. H.

Hayden of Winchell avenue, 1210- tored Tuesday to Pittsburgh and witnessed the Monessen-Uniontown gaine. "Cy" Kennell of Monessen spent yesterday in Unlontown greeting acquaint unceg and looking after business. Mr. Kennell 13 3 former realdent of Connollsville. Mrs.

Jack Roth has been absent for the past week from -her dutios in the Bally's dress shop as she has been confined to her home in East Fayette A few days. ngo sho had all X-ray picture taken. Miss Elizabeth Abraham has returns ed to her duties bookkeeper and stenographer in the Peoples Trade In D. J. Murphy, employed in Pittsburgh, will come to Unlontown Baturday to remain until next Mondny visiting with his family of West Berkeley street.

WISHES SHE HAD USED IT EARLIER MATRON FINDS GOOD HEATII IN WORLD'S TONIC "When I was a young girl had 1. bonutiful complexion and people said tny eyes fairly sparkled," said a well known matron of Unlontown, to the World's Tonic druggist. "Late in iny twenties I began to lose my beauty, and you can now see that my complexion 1:3 almost gone. It WAS my own fault. Like many a young woman, I did not value any good looks until I had almost lost them.

I WILS willing 10 give anything to get them back. I almost lost them through getting into personal habits. I did not then that to neglect to answer Nature's call 1:3 one sure way to, bring 011 and this enemy to good looks come 53 insidiously that when fi awoke to my danger It was almost too: late to regain my complexion, and I think I WAS lucky to save myself from; belug an invalid. "I noticed that my skin was gelling sallow and its rosiness was disapcaring, but it was ont until other symptoms appeared that I was awakened to the seriousness of the matter, My' face broke out in an ugly rash, my breath becume bad, and my appetite failed so that I got da thin As R. rail.

My skin kcpt getting darker and darker, and I had frequent headaches. These I had never had before, and 1 thought they were due to my stomach, so I dcotored 1L for almost a year, with little result. "A friend told World's Tonic was fine for stomach trouble, so I purchased a bottle. The Arst effect I nodiced WEALS that the constipation was overcome. When that WAS accomplished the rest of the bad symptoms disappeared promptly, and my skin began to Lake on a more natural color.

I am now well and keeping well. by the use World's Tonic. 1 have regained the good complexion I lost as A result of neglect of constipation. I I am so thankful that I am rid of the bad effects that. I cannot SAy too much in praise of World's Tonia, I wish.

I had used it much earliez." World's Tonic can be purchased from Drug Company or at any other clams drug 3 1825 Second Presbyterian church will meet 1 OXFORD CLASS Members of the Oxford class of the YOUR WORD DIS AS GOOD AL a YOUR CASH 17:30 Mrs. Margaret president, requests 8 full attendance since officers for the coming year -ard Eering will also' be taken and business matters of importance to the class considered. A WE CLOTHE THE ENTIRE FAMILY EASY CREDIT TERMS PEOPLES 102 PL CLOTHING MUNDEL Owners. this evening: In the church rooms Hit to be elected. The annuct free will of- ZED FRANCIS MARKET SATURDAY LEAN NECK For Boiling LUNCH LB.

20c SPECIAL Inked Honcy and FLANK Brand Ham, For Boiling Steps money Candied Sweet LB. Potaloes, the phone 20c Creamed Peas Bread or Rolls and Fea, the 'PLATE Ask the operator for 1211 or 1215-Zod Francis Market OR BRISKET Coffec or Milk -homo of "EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT." It is the BOILING for modern way for the housewife of today to shop. Careful BEEF personal altention given to all PIONE ORDERS. LB. 45c ONE DOZEN EGGS PEACHES 18c ONE POUND BUTTER Yellow 3 large cans FRESH BOTH FOR 73c for 80c GROUND BEEF STEAK Actual saving, 12c.

Good, STRING ENDS OF HAM 25c lb. fresh country eggs, and 2 Iba. 3 lbs. for DINNER Pure Creamery Buttor-, for 25c SUNDAY Extra Saturday. speciul Friday and BACON SPECIAL 69c Choice Sirloin SAVE 11c PORK CHOPS Sloak, French SLICED PINEAPPLE Kingon's Reliablo Bacon Fried Potatoes in orio pound package- 27c LB.

Creamed Cauliflower 3 cans for 95c Special regular 50c value. 39c Premier Brand. HADDOCK Salad; FOR VEGETABLE SOUP l'eas Carrots, FILLETS 75c Mixed vegetables for veg- 8 cans for LB. 30c clablo soup. Pure Tomato 35c 2 cans for 23c Juice.

4. cons for. 25c END O' THE WEEK GROCERY SPECIALS Oclagon Soap Powder 150 Puffed Wheat 12c Malches, 6 boxes for Salt, Iodized; Chippowa Brand, Coffee, Brand .370 3 boxes for .250 Brand 30c Apricots. 2 large cans for .570: Brand 250 Spinach, 2 cans for Campbell's Tomato Soup 80 Milk, 3 cans for .250 PURE GENUINE FRESH GRAPE JUICE LIMBURGER OYSTERS DRESSED White Rose Brand. CHEESE CHICKENS 3 hotlles for Mohawk Brand (A In pint and quart Kraft Product) In Jars CAnS, fresh ship- For Stewing, Roasting and 35c 25c monts Trying.

0-SO-GOOD PRETZELS National Pretzels, lb. Biscuit 31c Meats Groceries LED LunchGALLATIN in A.

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