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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1036 THE MORNING HERALD, UNlumuWN. PA. PAGE FIVE Republic Church Card Party Tonight leal numbers, and other Interesting plans were formulated, all of which promiso a successful three-month period tn wind up the caleiulor year New Geneva SOCIETY Is the uamo We have the By EDITH E. STURGIS By PEARL STURGIS MOW GENEVA. Oct.

II. Mrs. An a 11. Emory of Old Krama was lioness at a dinner party In honor of Ister Mrs. Flora Mae West of fCpsy havo chosen for their I wo-' sou, tho seroud child In 1h lloih tho mother and tho wclgod SVi poundB al birlh, ing nicely.

Robert Kllnk of Point Mari vford County, am' social Bridge, fivo linn lied and bingo will be the triple am action at tho benefit card party sponsored tonight by tho Holy Rosary church of Ilepublio. Tho affair is under tho direct auspices or Die First Catholic Slovak Ladles' Union, Hra.ich 309, Republic. A small charge Mill lie made for admission and thu public is invited. Prizes and refreshments are expected to attract a large patronage. Endeavor Covered Dish Supper Tonight Third Presbylctian Endeavors will entertain with a covered dish supper tills evening in ihc dining room of the Past Matrons Association, Eastern Star, Plans Party called here recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Loll, Washington, wore recent gueata the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs Loo IMi. Mrs.

Harry Provance and ramily Neva, Hilda and Cecil, along wltl isit Mi I'nsl Matrons Association of IT nil town Clinpter 263. Order or tlio En i are ami uiirlitg today pla refreshments Reservation I in. Margarei prizes for high jcnie an ai the close of the ganif may be made by railing Sproull, phoua 2K2D i in this City tor the famous Covers were placed ror Mis. Kmlly Hhoda Hess ot Unionrown, Mrs. Mllzn-Jieth Jane Ramsey of Suiltli (leld, Mis.

Flora Mao West of Bpsyvllle Station, Mrs. Anna 1). Emory of Old Frame and George Griffin, Die only surviving children of the lato Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Griffin, who were tha parents of 13 children, eight of whom have died. Ono of the brothers, Charles Griffin of Chanute, Kansas, succumbed recently at the age of 97. A chicken dinner was served to the guests at noon and the remainder of the day was spent iu reminiscing. Others Included tn the party were Mrs.

George Griffin, Mr. and Mra. John Deffenbaugh and Miss Ethel Di-ffenbaugh. Mrs. Charles For was hostess to the Women's ntble Class of tlie New Geneva Presbyterian church at Its last meeting.

A program of literary iiinl musical numbers was presented in the For home, with the social hour, marked by a weitior and niarshiual- ana a most rordt vltatlon la extondci tlie public. Mrs. Love Conn Ib general i man. Committer full will nounced later. IK cs Klcliolsoi Oxford Class Meets Friday Mr.

and Mrs. James Fast's house guest, Mra. Emory of Donora, baa returned homo after visit. Miss Edna Mallory spent a recent weekend In llrnwnsvllle as the houseguost of Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Brakawell. Miss Hilda Provance is homo from Uniontown, wheru sho spent several weeks. Visitors in the J. D. Paugh residence recently included Mr.

and Mra. Robert llelswinger and family ami Mra. Ijiulsa Yorkshire, all of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mis.

Robert Piper are the Orford Class, Second Presbyterian church, will meot in regular session at the church Ftiday night, October 16. All members are urged to be present as plans for tha fall will be outlined. low roast, held nn the lawn. Those present included: Miss Ola Sandus Menallen Grange Masquerade Party A masquerade social will be heM liy MenRllen Grange Iflflt in Connecticut with Its regular meeting Friday nlghl. October 16, iu Sandy Hill clnirch.

Bveryone ia asked to come marked, reporting promptly at 7 30, no that the Judging may take place at o'clock and gii'e way to the business aesslon to follow. Young people of the Grange are in charge of plana for the merrymaking and last night were busy arranging traditional symbols and decorations In keeping with the Hallowe'en sea- xy. Mrs. frank Deun, Mrs. William Baker Bible parents of a baby girl, tho third child Williams.

Mis. Albert Ganon, Mrs. John Corder, Mrs. Leo Loll, Mrs. Roy Tanner, Mrs.

Jamos Sandusky, Mrs. W. A. Monka, Mrs. Harry Prov-: nee, Mrs.

Flnley Burcbinal, Mrs Frank Sandusky, Mrs. J. W. Burcbinal, -Mrs. Mary Fast, Mrs.

Anna Morris, Mra. Gene Ebergan, Mies Marie Loll. Hundreds See Health Pageant More than a thousand interested parents and pnlrons of I-aFayette High school witnessed tho health pageaut presented last evening at 1-aFayetto Junior High school. The pageant graphically and colorfully portrayed the need or children for a healthful place in which to play and opportunities in which to develop well-rounded lives. Directors were John S.

Albright. and Mrs. Helen It. Kelser, assisted by K. W.

RichardB. Music was furniBhed by the Union-town Senior High school orchestra directed by Joseph Patterson, and LaFayette Ninth Orndo OirlB' Chorus, Miss union E. Ihunniltt, director. Jack Has Birthday Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Sllultz, Perry street, South Uniontnwu, entertained Saturday af'ernnon In honor of the 10th birthday of tlioir son, Jack, Jr. Offering girts and congratulations were Shirley Mac Sliultz. Billy Lilly, Buekly Dennis, Hetty Dennis. Helen Lyons, Hilly Cona'iay. Hobby Cona-.

way, Kail Cunauay, Irene Kooses, in the ramily. Class Meeting Nineteen members responded to toll call as tho linker Bible Class, St. Paul's Lutheran church met Tue-s- Miss Verna Laurence, Miss Florence Corder, Miss Ethel For, Mrs. Charles ed Ulumenschein, Laurel Te ONE SWIFT AND SAKE PRESCRIPTION FOR RHEUMATISM Hallowr a lulic tax, blnney Eberhart. Mr.

and Uiarles Morris. Mr. and Mrs. John Ono siipretiioly good proscription Morns nnd son David, William llama, Frank Dean, Flnloy Rurchl Uev. W.

A. Monks and Charles i Mr. and Mrs. William Canoe's Mission Society Meeting Tonight In the absence of the president Mrs. O.

II vice president had charge of the meeting. JU-3 William A. Holland, class teacheV had charge of the mission study Plans for tho Dutch supper of N'ovem ber 5, were cancelled. Refreshment! during the social hour were servet by the hostoss, assisted by Mrs. Hoi for rheumatism, sciatica, net! and lumbago when caused or idence was the scene of an October business meeting of tho Christian Endeavor Sncioty, also a local Pres- i aid: of Prayer meeting intprealing program lias be iiged for the open meeting of ten's Missionary Society.

bytcrian church, to ho held tonight In the church chapel. Novemhe ihscll'; A'llonni presi ilptinn and lake in tecled it Is swift ami i the pain anil agony leave III1 '48 Costs about SfiC. Norma Mao, Sonny, Johnnie, Hobby. ttoger and Jucklo Shulu. Hours follow Cut this out and save it.

Advl. Margaret fvotlonal progrn ricl' business si ill be devoted ting i.yu Sturgeon Unit Meets Friday Shultz ami portraying missio tided the THURSDAY SPECIALS lonthly meeting ol' th rgoon Women's Christi Union will bo hold Label League To Instal Officer! tn i VACUUM PACK SS COFFEE inllonal L'niun Label all ofllcers Monday, hold a Democratic Hall, Fairbanks. Dorcas Class I lallovecn Parly at 2 o'clock in the home of Mrs. i Hemphill, Heeson avenue. Mrs.

ra Erhard will bo joint hostess, 'ho program will be in charge or ArIh D. Winner, head ol the islatlvo department. Reports n' recent state convention Mill be en by Mra. II. H.

Dumell and Miss Doolies' vlll ja l' 20 obci meeting of tho Dorcas Clai Hettiel Baptist churi urn or a Hallowe'en evening. October 16, tn the of Mrs. Charles Marker, -t 1 lice Yankees' Victory Drove Him Away Dramatic Club To Appear Tonight Knit-tex Coat In this community we are the only store privileged to sell the nationally famous Knit-tex coat, America's largest selling and most popular topcoat. This great over-garment is the most useful coat a man can own. It Is extremely good-looking soft and luxurious to the, touch.

It provides ample warmth on all but the coldest dnys and in mild weather it is never burdensome. It is sturdy and long-wearing and never wrinkles. In addition, it resist moisture and drizrle to a rcmarkabla degree. It is a coat you can wear with equal confidence when you go to business when you travel when you go motoring or spend the week-end at th country club. 5 5 LIFEBUOY OR IVORY SOAP cake LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER 2 cans ibers aro reo.u mother Want Reservations For Club Benel'iL Irair to be held 1 veulng.

The program ional folk ccordton solos by nembers of the yo1 In the tolk danc larhago, Mlcht.cl 11 consist of nn folk songs, am Jiie or the popula: is are Mrs. Fran! Cooper. Anni Iptack. Elizabetl homo. 4th.

the Hubbell enervations should today ror tho Federation of Clubs bei omlne.nt social event ol moon. October 16, in in ballroom, lull women and olhoi; are aked to call FAVORITE BLEND I COFFEE (Ground to Order) Ib. I DELIGHT TA FLOUR 24 Ib. sack KEN-L-RATION 00G FOOD 4 I -lb. cans PiLLSBURY'S BEST 0 FLOUR 5 lb.

sack CO FINE GRANULATED SALT 25 lb. bag AO 10CO SHEET TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls I EASY TASK Ap SOAP CHIPS 5 Ib. box Z5 Joseph CJnaite'c BLACKHEADS so Z7 nlcl fenestra arc Mar- or Mrs. P. F.

Smith, Iteglsti-ations Friday Bhould be directly with the hotel office. Mandock, Jaiiie kltniliiM, new r. Wl Ihu conUIn! RAbi coum mtm. Kcpi the and mootS to th touch. On Jar Fayette Drug Comp he fetleratlo under tlie dlr to pi Tailored by a Famous Maker of Fine Clothes CUDAHY'S SUNLIGHT BUTTER LARGE SELECTED EGGS ROUND SIRLOIN STEAKS FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER PURE RENDERED LARD FRESH MADE CLUB WEIHERS A real Pennsylvania Ib.

33 dor. 27 n.20 m.l5 2 lbs. 25 ib. I0 Men who want to wuur HOincthiiiK a little different this season, will resnon A 1 under the general cliairniansl Frank Snider, Sr. Many town guof-ts aro crpected.

Proceeds will bo applied to II million treasury to help carry luogiam planned for the year. Redstone Twp. Night liedslonn Township School I will be observed Friday evenln special program In Mornln, (Grange Hall, beginning at 3 'r Tlie program will Include mi readings, tap and acrobatic anil short talks by outstanding ns. Lift of pupils and speake tlclpaiin? will be announced 1: Mis. Robert Stafford, program Family's readily to tho new patterns in Kaufman Tailored Cloth- idleil with such Recipe! 2 "I -lb.

pkgs. 25 6 Ib. cans 25 quiet restraint as to he in the best of taste. We believe these new patterns to' be an outstanding achievement at this price and with all the liner points of fit and style which characterize tlie host hi clothinir. 9 No.

2'2 can 9c 2', EGG NOODLES PHILLIP'S PORK BEANS NEW PACK PUMPKIN LIBBY'S SAUER KRAUT. SOLID PACK TOMATOES CALIFORNIA PEACHES AU8TIN'S A-l SOLUTION PACNIC PURE BUTTER PURE COCOA From your orders, we can tell that you are finding: this whiskey pretty much to your liking. SENSIBLE DIET FOR FAT FOLKS A Fat Life Is Often A Short One Statistics Show -4 No. 2 cans 23 No. 22 canl3i bottle I 6 24 oz.

jar 1 9 ...2 Ib. box I 3 $2750 AT ALL STATE STORES IEm down under the strain. Insur companies constantly wan I'lcbt folks to remittee hut niaki you use a safe, sane method follcTlng hns been prove.i ARMOUR'S STAR CORNED BEEF Cm down on fat meals, bit fresh Unit niid vcgclalilea. Taki a half (easpoonfnl or Kit 15 $500 Sh MEN'S DEPT. Jtm FIRST FLOOR UNIONTOWN'S BIST STORI ei.

Sails rust thing every morning in or hot watoi ror prope eliniiii.nion. Krusciien lirlua keep tin- system Tree fi out haimfiil nj wnMOd and pol.om-nently HiM-eps rhrm Irom boih LPPKIt and I.OWlIlt bowel without purging or Iiurnli cat liai tics iustHen bllssftil dHlly liowel action. 86.8 proof. Th ttroifiM whidckM in Ihh product or 15 month armor old. 25? ttroiyht rhll(lo; 75 Jfofn hov'trot piH.

jj UNIONTOWN'S iltT HO HI A Jar of Knischon lasls for weeks an. I t-iisl but a few cento. So slarl MraioM wtiitkoy 4 yMrtoW, rtroio wtlltfcoy I jnonthML toilay till reduce--live longer healthlei, happier, full of lite jo SELF-SERVE GROCERY".

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