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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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MfiE -TlTF. MORNING HERALD. CKIONTOWK. THCRSDAT. ACOl'ST M.

IMS Oakland Wedding Unites Alice Smith, Charles Jefferys Enrolls As Cadet Nurse Summer Bride Parents Of Bridegroom Dinner Hosts Couple To Reside In Masontown H-ael Mane Helniick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Helmick. Mar July Newlyweds JL Mr.

nd Mrs. Arthur Smith, of Collier, announce the marriage of thefr daugliter, Alice, to Charles W. Jefferys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie tin, Pa bfofline rhe bride of Harry Edward Dayton, son of Charles J.

Jefferys. of Uniontown. The ceremony was performed at Oakland. July II. IMS, by the Rev.

Minor Sprague. The bride wore a white suit with white accessories and corsage of pink rosebuds and daisies. The couple spent their honey Dayton. Masontown, Saturday, August 10. 1945.

when vows were exchanged in the Harbor of Light Uniomown. Officiaim? was the pastor. Rev. H. L- Davis, There were no attendants.

During the ceremony 'Intermezzo" was played by Miss Helen Stephenson. Tlie bride attired in a green moon In Oakland, and on their return to Uniontown were entertained at dinner in the home of the bridegroom's parents. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. William Jefferys, Mrs. mm I J. Coldren, daughter Delorls. of I suit with bmwn accessories and corsage of red rosebuds.

Prior to her marriage she was em proved with the Geneva Supply Company, Mr. Dayton is employed at the jRonco plant of H. C. Frick Coni- Tlic neWlvweris are makintr their wnmore, ana tne guests or honor, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles W. Jefferys. The bride attended Georges Township High school and the bridegroom South Union High and Office Training school. Mr. Jefferys Ls employed at the H.

C. Prick Coke Company employment office, Uniontown. Shares Birthday With Playmates Mrs. Charles Jefferis. 262 Cross-land avenue, entertained at a prettily appointed party Monday, marking the fourth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Prances Ann.

MR M) CIURI HHKl' i home in Masontown, following a short trip North. ICorn Roast For supply of corn and weiners, and coffee will be furnished by the committee. Arrangements are in charge of the Home Economics committee, composed of Mrs. Altha Sesk'r, Mrs. Owen Whissen.

Mrs. James Gower, Mrs. H. T. Hopkins and Mrs.

James Matthews. oermdii orange Regular meeting of German Grande "85 Friday night in the Orange Hall. High House, will be followed by a corn and weiner roast. Each family will bring its own Jefferson 4-H Club Round-up August 28 is the date set for the round-up of Jefferson Township's Royal Dinner Girls' 4-H Club. Mothers of members will be guests.

Menu for the dinner and other details were planned at the August 14th meeting in charge of the president. Naomi Strosnider. Assisting aH atlam JSBm 'jBmSM I naHaiiHKif Hp Tables were arranged outdoors and the small guests treated to delightful luncheon following a round of games on the lawn of the Jefferis home. "Chuckie" Helps Celebrate "Irwin i rwmr tTit White and green were the chosen Ith plans were Miss Mary Ander- MRS. HARRY EDWARD DAYTON son.

countv leader, and Miss StucK-1 color theme reflected the trim-i slager, local director. I mings of the candle-decked, three-! Ada Defino. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Defmo, Grtadstons Attending were Naomi Strosnider, tiered birthday cake.

Is enrolled as a cadet nurse at Brownsville General Hospital, where Beulah Strosnider, Eleanor Bar-; partv euests included Linda ana; she vw report, ior training utiuutu rirklnw. Eileen Nutt. Joan Dale, Carol Ann Provance. Barbara Jean from Redstone Township High school, wit Marv Louise Pawlak. Dolores Ken-! Brechbill, Nancy Moyer, Butchle Mrs.

USA Ready To Go To Town, Now War's Over KEEP ON BUYING WAR BONDi nedv. Dolores Kifer. Gloria Mae Moyer, Linda Piatt, Connie Lee Lvnn. Norma Christopher, Clems Pride. Charlotte Mae and Charles Arnold.

Miss Anderson and Miss Dorothy Anna Math- ias. Susan and Harrison Vail. Ann Pranks. Janice Lae Snyder, of Wll-Ioughby, Ronme Semenko, and the guest of honor, Frances Ann Jefferis. Frances Ann's father.

Fireman 2'c Charles Jefferis. serving in the South Pacific with the U. 8. Navy, had a birthday August 22. For That Look of Loveliness Come to the War Activities Of National DAR Reported Here Record results are evidenced in the reports to the DAR Wnr Serv-ice Gardens committee.

Mrs. Albert D. Gilmore. of Yonkerc. N.

na-, tional chairman, according to word released here yesterday by Colonel Andrew Lynn Chapter. Daughters iof The Revolution. Many tiny packets of flower seeds have been bv DAR members to the Tar PrcIUc end 10 other remote i polnls. and given to wounded and I convalescent service men. Tliese seeds have been planted around hospitals and metiical centers and jhave brought these American boys uie from iume Lawn Party At Markleysburg Christian Endeavorers of Markleysburg enjoyed a lawn party and The Murrays' 4th Wedding Anniversary Pvt.

and Mrs. Russell Murray, 22 Areford street, will celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary Wednesday, August 29. Pvt. Murray has been a patient in the England General Hospital nine months and ls awaiting a medical discharge. He has been In the Army two years and served overseas with the Infantry division until August 26.

1944. when he was wounded and hospitalized in England. Returning Canteen Workers Of Miller. An informal program fol- PEGGY ANN Beauty Salon lowed the repast, shared by the fol lar.s and re-servicemen To out in t'nctr and tutker celebrate After rrnre than three vcars of itnrb. the lid i off.

arc rmai lead p.ira-r vw.cr.t-rs. antir.rr:' a gala have tail Elections al-reririy in tic "res fmrr. Mnr? ana cnwna the war. ar.d nejew- and Mrs. Pattefton, Asbury Meet Friday Ruth and Betty Laraway, Ray Fike, Laverne Myers, Isaac Hall, Charles' Canteen workers of Asbury Meth-Hall Vallie Friend, Charles church are requested to at-Tnir shniv wiihur iiinmas.

Ras-: tend a meeting at the Court House nil Seese. Clarabella Dean. Betty! called for 8 o'clock Friday night, in me tro; Army and Navy me assert the flower bods Fisher, (jlarice urump. ijois nan. mis.

vycuucu Doris Ann Fike. Florence Beer-; bower. Anne Lou Frazee. Corn to the States, he has been a patient in the hospital at Atlantic City. Mrs.

Murray, the former. Lucille Merryman. will celebrate her birthday anniversary August 31. Until recently she was employed with the Coca-Cola Company. Uniontown.

improvpr. SCHOOLDAYS i Call for Smart Clothes 2 convenient layaway plan. Kute Kiddie Shop Roast Date Changed sjx'cdcd recov- an enduring Jack Thomas. Bill Umblc. Norma Tn, senior innd Hnnt Miller, Joan Hook.

Shirley Frazee. Members of the Light and Law tj tpimh Thnmt.t uon Una Berrucs and Sunshine classes fl.tee WPB yardage restriction? are still in the silhouette is sh.rn an-i stieatniined te-r the rr.ast par', the trimming Is h.a'-e proved that l-'a In a breath-tak- ery of the patients. Plans for buildiiisT stone bell towers at to house the great were announced 'his Uniontown W. Main St. here Hook.

Ruth Fike. Mae Friend! Flos- Church Hill Presbyterian church. sie Hook, Bessie Rodahaver, Myrna Myers. the corn and weiner roast, original WILSON'S WEEKLY ly planned for August 23, has been changed to Thursday evening, August 30. i be raised Bl Hi i rrr.al tr-ir.

a mere scrap ct citi and dr-p-d and Iwo'fl elV.t-r. I Luxury items ir. every category; ar? tn jewels furs, and frm $50 hats to 130 i Imariite said. Within Woma do jrei saffcr ANEMIA SIMPLE Addison GOP Women To Meet Addison Council of Republican Women will hold its annual com roast Wednesday night, August 29, at 8 o'clock in the Addison Community Building. John U.

Shroyer, secretary of highways, will be guest speaker. The public Is welcome. Tempt Summer Appetites served in flHHHHHKlMS8! JE i evolutionary Air.er- i H9H( to the) hoi it-' I 1 I Dm to Loss of Blood-boa? Tou girl who suffer from simple anemia or who law so much dunog monthly periods you feel tired, weak, "dragged out" this may be due to low bIood-lron- try Lydls E. Plnkhanvs TABLETS sr once. Plnxham'8 Tablets are on of the very best home ways to help build up red blood to give mors strength and energy in such esses.

Plnihsm's Tsnlsts sis one of the greatest blood-Iron tonics you csn buyl Follow label directions. iiiiitPiiu'sTMiCfS The flavor of this delicious noodle casserole will please the family Its easy preparation will please the cook. Yes, it's the kind of dish that can be prepared in the cool of the morning and slipped into the refrigerator all ready for baking when the time arrives. Allows you to come to the tablt cool a cucumber. If you think a scouring powder will injure your wartime porcelain sink, use baking soda as you would scouring powder, then wash with tali: tile DAR.

is national chairman and Mrs. William C. of York, state, chairman of the project Construction will brew tut s.m war conditions it is said. Otte-v. 'hope No.

'ftrl-htyj; r. ni; r-e prosperity i. the January 1. f.KAHLES MILLER PHIU.II'S Charles Miller Phillips, 'Chuckle'' to bis friends and family, 23 month old son or Pic and Mrs. Charles D.

Phillips, 89 Highland avenue, will help celebrate the fourth wedding anniversary of his parents, Auitust Mrs. Phillips ls the former Kdna Miller, daughter of the H. of Phillips is with the 115th Evacuation Hospital, altacned to the tiiith Division, now In Germany. "Chuckle's" grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

James H. Miller, of Smithfirlri. and Mrs. Anna Phillips While avenue, this city. Chuckle also sends greetings to his only aunt.

Mrs. Peatrire Geary, of Detroit, who celebrates her birthday on the same date, August 24. are supported by a wooden structure which was condemned years atio. The carillon consists of 4fl bells, one for each state, ant! one meat national birthday bell. Thirty bells were donated by various state organizations of the DAR.

On Sep.eui'ocr li special exercises at ValVv Forge shrine will be held by DAR members In honor of Constitution Dav. IF -IT -IS COLD Machinelest or Machine PERMANENT WAVE We Are the Leaders PRICE. Plus Good Work, GUARANTEED MOR Noodle Casserole, to tempt summer appetites Emma Boost Shop Add V2 tap. dry mustard 1 plmlcnto. chopped 1 (2'i os.) can mushrooms Cut 1 can MOR into 12 slices (reserve 6 slices for top, dice remainder).

Boil cups noodles (broken) In 38 MORGANTOWN ST. fjAROl BRUcti A bowl of cereal, enher cooked or: reariy-to-eai. or should be f.he i main breakfast dish in every home. In breakfiw rr reals whole grain. enriched, or restored whether or to be cooked, the nutritional value of grain-derived foods is presented in very flood form 1 for adults as well as children.

These 'cereals contain an average of about I per cent of protein; their actual protein contents ranging from 7 per cent to 16 per cent, depending on the gram from which it is derived. If inlaid linoleum is faded, you can paint it with a good quality floor enamel. Be sure to remove all wax and grease from the floor before enameling. Pour into msrgsrined casserole, top with msrgsrined crumbs. If desired, arrange slices of MOR on top and bake 35 to 40 or until brown, In a moderate oven, 3S0 P.

(or cover and place In refrigerator until time to bake). Serve 6. Add white sauce made of 4 tbsp. CIRTIPItD MAR- CARINg 4 tbsp. flour OWN Merchandise greatly reduced al a preal savings to Come in and see our many A Tasty nner problem for another day illy solved.

MOK Potato Moaf WINTER COATS New Superb jfom Cold WavelTT, FUR-TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED Cream Deodorant Sajcly helps Stop Perspiration 1. Doei nm irriute d.in. Does not rot or mcn'j ihirn. 2. Pitvcnti ufici-mn otioi.

Help! top pcripifition sfrly. 3. A putt, whirr, rmsrptic.iuui- Fashionable coats for all 'round wear Different colors and styles too! 1 tbsp. minced onion ft cup sliced radishes HcupwILSON'SMAYONNAHB td with Cold Wave $7.50 ftrti'vsiss I ALLURE With Shompoc Trim Style Set For extra deliciousrwM, mske this Chinonade Dressing for the salad: Just before serving, add 1 hard cooked Clesr Brook Egg, 1 Isp. minced ontoa and 1 insp.

pimiento (all finely chopped) to cup of your favorite French Dressing which has been shaken well. Easy ai that but what a lift It gtrsste any green salad I Aaatbtr tssts-lsmptlng combla-tkas for hot maimer day Is a cold plate of MOR potato salad, devllsd SWEATERS Cardigan and slip over II styles. AHo some In pat- II terns. Many colors. II DRESSES You will want more than one of these dresses.

A variety of colors and sizes. Cold Wovt, used richt Darlene Amencin InttKutr of Liundrr- 39f ond 59('m "Always Striving To Give You Th, Best" Thi BEAUTY BAR EmI Main St Unlantovn Opposite i he Court Hous Phon ONF. OKOtT OF 0NE OROUP HATS WRT JACKETS Reduces) fAA Large Sizes II to WC 40 to 44 I New FALL FALL DRESSES AND COATS Arrlvlnf Dullyl MOII m(N AND WOMEN UIE ARRID BMMA BOOST SROrSBBSI.

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