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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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WEDNESDAY. FERRUARY 3, 1937 rifE MORNING HERALD, UNTONTOWNT, Kt. PAGE FIVE "'I ir luiiiom UtllaMMtmiiuuiwuwuuHinnaUl Helen Honsakei' (las Birthday Great Meadows Chapter in Tribute to Late Mrs. Work Fayette Medical Auxiliary To Hear Dr. J.

Nelson Mowls Renowned Spanish Dancer To Appear Here February 9 htoday's J- SOCIAL CALENDAR C. 1). liiRtrin-llvo ami rue Meal addru.ia by Ibelr guest speaker on the subject. riirlhday rpptlngi wrnt to Helen Hotinakttr oT lUrbort yesterday, February 2, ad she ontorlaiiied a parly of i 3 llL MPI niin "i onstranca iof hpr sary. Cames I ho hlilh- ln PLEASE SEE PAGES 0m to I'roiiioto C.ood Health." Actual In connection with everyday roblema, IncliidlriK medical i.

tulmrcular lestlng, denial school musing and many no presented from the MM, of family In Trod should particularly to prove of vital tut all parents. During (he business session will presenloil reports from the roe gratifying sum to the fund used for in of glasses for iiiulei pi Iv. lien or defective eyesight. Inliles were In play, vvlih ileged oh olgli sis present from Coiincllsvllie, nt Marlon, llrowiisvllle ami oilier of town points. ellow Jonquils added a hint nf Ing lo tho lovely ten tables whore I'd al Ihe Mrs Sangatou and WEDNESDAY SPECIALS RATH'S BLACK HAWK Sliced Bacon Hb Pkg i6 mm IB mr HWucSfo" Dr.

J. Nelson McmvIj, an poi InLond-tmt of Unlonlown nnhllc schoola, will address the Kuyolto County Mutllcat Auxiliary ai Ha monthly uDtiHlon In tho Whim Swuu Hotel night. Kohmary 4. Auxiliary inM.iber wU. Iho proalilonl, Mia.

Ha.pli Aro Hostesses to Flatwoods Cluihl Misses Sara and Ueitha man ore gracious hostesses to the World Wide Uulld of Platwoods Hap-llat church this wook, as i.lans were comHloleil for the annual (leoigo Washington party, February In the home of Watson Luce, l'eri yopolls Mrs. Kllswoilh Dunn, president presided and leader for'an Intorestlni program was Mis. Gnrilon Vaughn vlfe of ihe pastoj of I'latwoodi ilr.x v. a Bllcf Answering to roll call were (lladys Brown. Mrs.

Jomoa lilt lenhousc, Mjs -Hoy tfi-IITln, Mrs, Daniel Mossov, Mar-gurel Dion iifleld. Mil 10 onh Dunn. Mis. 1'pul I ll In- Mia. flordon Vaughn.

Mrs, Robe Fi i ruler. Loiena Vanco. Venn and Hoitha Zlinmermau. March meeting will lie with I)renn Vanco of Perry township. Mrs.

Grossman To Speak Tonight Promlnont gronna or Ihn city. Including: Ma Hft da. Cons regal. Ion of Temple laiaol. Trfl of Ufo Con-grogatlon.

Council of Womon and Council of Jewish aro Invited lo tho ayiiaKU'K. Pfinnnylvanla Mra. Jacob U. (Jioaanian, membor ot Ihe National lUdoanah Uuaid of Ul-rclot'R, who la tho gneBt today I'nlontovvti HadaMHah. A recentlnn honoring Mrs.

Crnsa-nian will follow hur addraaw, with membeja of tho local Hadaaaah board an hoaleflays. InfC fn an edurntlonul of the Unttod Stjt and her sage pjotnitioa to ha of more nrtiial with ShakPfliieani hlmsoir Erh A Diploma or Cartificat from Sherwood Muilc School, ChlcurjQ. Accredited by Btat nd U. S. Government.

Pljno und String lntrumnt. Harmony and Composition. SIMPSON'S MUSIC STITJHO Affiliated Toachor of Hi st Impel lane. artistic life of this city will appearance of the renowned Spanish dancer, Carols Goya, "virtu sa of the castanets," who presents or latest piogram In tho UnlontowV Senior High school February 9 as the cllon of tho Unlonlow.i Co-operaltve Concert Reason. Senorita tloya's performances, her harm and beauly, have mealed a irore wherever she has danced Europe and America.

She Is now i.nl her third triumphant coast to coast United States and It Is good news that nlie will Include thla city In her Itlneiary. has brought from Spain more scoro of dances that are as essentially lborlan as Is the soil of Casllle and Aragon. and has added to them dances of her own creation musk- of the most famous modern Spanish composers. They are unmixed with foreign maltsr or splilt. As Manuel del Castillo Otero, of Seville, the greatest living authority tho traditional Spanish dance, and the roreniost contemporary Spanish male dancer, said: "Carole Coya gives the ue essence of the Spanish dance.

All her traditional ilanres are absolutely authentic In form and expression. She Is taking to other couiitiloa 111-Spanish dance as it leallj is." ICach Spanish province and cily his dances entirely Us own, and those 0.1 Senorita Ooya's programs are peculiarly characteristic of the sections to which they are native tho wild, exhilarating Jota or Aagou ond whirling and playful Asturlana of Asturia, Hie stately yet voluptuous Fandaugulllo of Ronda, the soducilvi Zambia of Uraiiada; and the various flmy and languorous dances of Alidaiucla suh as the Farruca Divine, and the An'da-lucla Oltano, these latter dances strlclly of the gypsy ami flamenco types which may be said to have sprung from the hot, romantic, soil aud radiant moonlight of Southoru Spain. Aud each number Is (osluinod colorfully, plcturnsQUely and In keeping Willi the mood and character of tlm dance. With Beatrice llurford. the famous young harpist, contributing solos and with Norman Secon, concert pianist, playing the and Interludes, Senorita Ooya's recitals iave a fascinating variety of wood and reeling.

Carola Ooya enjoyed two unitine experiences during her recent season ln Loudon. One was dancing in the Croat Hall of the Middle Tomplo al a function under the auspices nf Her Itoyal HlglineBH. Hie Duchess of York, who has since become Queen Ultia-helh of tint-land. The olher win glv lug a performance at Hampton Courl at Ihe famous League of Nations Oar-den Party arranged by Lord Cecil at which she was billed as "Spain's Beautiful Dancing Ambassador of reaco." Senorita Ooya was tho fliBt dancer in modern times (and probably the only one I to ilauco In Ihe Groat Hall ol' the Middle Temple, the magnificent mediaeval room In which yuoen lOISz-abelii was In Ihe habit of confei ring with her Mlirlste which, al "Twelfth Nlsht" was glr FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER TENDER JUICY SIRLOIN STEAK mm lb. I 5 lb.

I 8 rge H. Hoa anil Mrs. Karl 3. Areford. iug the busiiieaa noslou kl.io tho chapter authorized contilbutloii to the Kale Duncan Smith loe LlbiHiy, Binalnder of the period lolng devoted hlefly to leportfl of officers anil com- mitleeit and other interest.

In colorful panoratua Hp, l(; .11 marked the 132 auguiatlou of Uenerul Uenreu Wash ington ana warten o. Harding. The paper prepared by Kruina (J. Page of (Jolorado at the time of Harding's in-auguratloii, was read yesterday bv Mrs. W.

Hay. Inauguration Day, more than any auld the writer In ctoaltig, "em. phaslzeii the fieedoni of om form of govetnment. It la the day upon which cloned the contract between people and pveeldont. On one side la the I the olher side, liie multitude! How groat the odds! Let us think twice before we criticize nny man up- whom we place such mighty le- eputislbllltlea.

leacii our children that. right or wrong, he Is our I'realdont, us Ight or wrong, America Is still our country. In this 'Drama of Inauguration the has been uhlfted niauy times the i pausing from hand fare of our nation, each passing generation witnessing its share in the unfolding of the plan. Hut there have been no lapses be-iu the ants; no intervals of wait ing, no lowering of the curtain: i'ray Qod theeB United States may never piouuce men capable of per forming the leodlug pait In the great drama of our national life." Women Who Influenced the Lives Llnooln and Washington," prepar ed by Mis. Jessie B.

Gila of Iowa, was the subject of an Interesting paper read by Mrs. K. H. Jeffrey, giving enllmonlal associations of A met lea's wo greatest presidents with such Sarah Bush Johnston, Ami Hutlotlge! Maty Tod. Mary Ball Washington.

Sally Fairfax and Martha Cu3tls, and showing the part pluyed by these fa- lus womoii In the destiny of the na- ea in Valentine appointment vvna by tho February hostesses, un-the chaiiinamihlp of Mis, J. L. Messiuore of MaBonlowu. Question Club Bridge Party he Queetlou Club conducted dining weeks look place Unlontown Coun- In charge of ni rangemetita comuilltoo composed of Mrs. Thompson, chairman; Mrs rfam rold.

Mrs. Howard Aukney li i a J. Vantlllder. Montessori Lodge Show Success Playing I from Marl, last nlchl packed lionae, talent MonteBsorl lidgo 1711 cored a Ireniondoua hit lil to the doova. An excellent sum was leallzed Ihe reaull of the project, lo he i portioned later to the various nbjei Hllpporlod by the orRnnlzallon.

Miss Mary Paulo, chairman, a others of her committee, wish lo lend heartiest approbation to all in any way contributed toward hucccss of Hie show. Members asked to report their ticket retlli as promptly as possible. FRESH MAO JUMBO BOLOGNA lb. I 2 SUGAR CURED A NAME lb. Z4 FRESH BEEF ft BRAINS lb.

I0 PIGS FEET Loose 2 lbs. 25 MACHINE 8LICED LUNCHEON MEAT lb. I FRE6H MADE COOKED SALAMI lb. I 5 Anniversary luncheon and program, Colonel Andrew Lynn Chapter, Daughters Mf the American iievolullon. White Swan Hotel, 12 o'clock.

L'nloutown 11 a a a luncheon. Willie Swan Hotel. 1 o'clock, the national dli actor, Mi a. Jacol) Chicken pices Hupp dHinit supper, aus d. 5t.

I'eter's Rpla-the Parish House, Movgaillowu street. Triangle Club benefit eurd party In ihe club rooms. Maaoulc Temple, Proceeds for the benefit of Mood suf- ferer. Club members, and their ivuesls liulteil. BeniHt card pnity.

South Union J-ligh school, auspices Ireshnian clasa, 8 o'clock. Public Inilted. Execullvo meeting, Business end Professional Women's Club. White San Hotel, Berean Class, Brethren church, covered dish supper, home ol Mi. and Mrs.

Ilalpli Vance, 29 Maurice street, Charity hall, aufp'ces National Order of Ahepa. Adelphla Hall. Beno-flt nf Ahopa Bllvor District Sanatorium for Itiborcular Greeks at Albnnueruuo. New Mexico. February Fourthers' Annual birthday party.

Parish House. 8 o'clock. Church Council, St. Paul's Lutheran church, rogular sosslou In the Council rooms of the cliurtih, 7 1:0. Monthly business -neetlnf, Third Presbyterian Ladles' Aid.

2:30. Quilting this mornlug and lunch at noon. Monthly churoh business meeting, Ureal Relhel Baptist church, Oooidug sessions of tw day Insti tute for church school ond Presbyterian ohur Civic League Committees for Year Are Named Standing League, wl meeting at for llo Civic ivlll have its regular public llbraiy Thilrs- 'cbvuaiy 4. wore an- day afternoon. Kebi nonnced Inst night Hohert White, president.

The list Includes Membership Mia. William Mc-Kliune. chairman; Mrs. 0. HeuiliiK-tmi, Mrs.

Adda Brow nfleld, Mrs. Bur-well. I'rograni Mrs. P. F.

Smith, chairman; Mrs. Piank Snider. Mrs. Ho mer Hess, Mrs. R.

Wallaco Brewster. Social Mrs. O. J. Sturgls, chairman; Mrs.

J. Harry Corfey. Mis. J. BuniRnrner, Mrs.

Baymond Hecker, U'eHare-- Mrs. .1. Fspey chiilrmnn; Mrs. W. IC.

Crow, Mrs. A. ,1. Hlrshman. Ways ami Means -Mrs.

(ioorpe Barclay. Mis. Hoinei Hose. Miss Mary Hibhs, Mrs. Charles Hlnsey.

Mrs. James Siiarks. Mrs. William McHhauo, Mrs. John Hoover.

Mrs. It. n. Hilt Mrs. Frank Snider, Sr.

Full attendance is urged business meclltig tomorrow. Dorcas Class All-Day Quilling Dorcas Clna of Croat nethel clmicli will hold an important all day quIhlt.K at tho rlmroh Thursday, I'Vbmary 4. aro asked to pOBalhle. ami EiiK their lunch. ANTISEPTIC WHITEHOUSE COFFEE Lb.

Carton egfint, Mil- Echvliia Null Work, were H.lopted yf-Kleniiiy by Great MendowH Chapter, Paughteia of the American IlevoluUon. Tho chaptor had its inception Dfoeinboi 1918, In the home of Mrs. Work who later served three terms an regent. The report, pieparoil by Mm. B.

chuli nifin, Mih. t'liuiien I'hick ttml Mre. J. B. Hackney, wm preMcnted us follow: "The Angel or Death with his sickle keen ban again entered our inhlui and vlaimed an his own our twei loynl, devoted, organizing regent.

Kdwina Null Work. "Wt Itci Dauglilors of the Great Moadowa Chapter, mourn deeply her parsing hut bow In humble hiiumlB-rtlon knowing He donih a IhlngB well. "Mr. Work wan one of (he earliest, mnrit faithful and. moat gifted members of the O.

A. R. For many yeaia ibe wad active In the Phoeha Bayard Chap- lr at GreeiiEburg. Rlghteen years yiijo, Decumber 4, 1918, a small group of fiiniidb met at her home in West Main nlreot and there Groat Meadows Chapter hbA its Inception with thirteen charter meinbora. Her appointment as organizing regent hud been conferred by Mre.

Anthony Wayne Cook, atate regent. She aervod several tlraea as mr regent find filled this position with that natural grave dignity and charm which were bo chai ucloi iallc of her. Sine of hn position, ahe could meet with a smile the attack of those who differed with her on matters at leaue, but never lopt hoiaelf. It was largely duo to her geniality, her grasp of de tuilA, her unfailing ctMirtPvy, that 'tnany meaturea were finally adopted by the chapter. "Words of praise fell abort of being adequate to measure her loyalty and I pHtrlotlsm.

The qualifications which make up a real American were found In the full In her, Tor the qualities which tend to the upbuilding of a rani tilt I rou round a channel to act in the I). A. H. She believed in principles which wero Ameilcan, she saw that Ihuy built up And did not den troy, that wore constructive und not de-. Htriictlvo, and to lha development of these prlnciplea she devoted her time and energy.

Hot conscientious woik among the f-oldlera In (he World war end Intei rni in the t'liinnR showed bur klndllntts of henit, her purity of j.vtnr r.nd bet love for her coun- the Chapter i red. notig in action, a builder, a leader Is hi longer with us, and while we pajy icr this acknowledgment of remeni-iraiice we know that her deeds will Ivo after her. "Truly her life wan an Inspiration ml her memory will linger on through be passing years as a benediction. As look upon thin buay, active consented life, may we each one resolve VeBterday' chapel of IfHtiklus. Devo- li-dicated to the inoniory M.

Cochran and Mr. A. Mrs. Ijfliua Sturgeon, IU and Mre. J.

Itay comiul.se tl ommUlrc in charge of the WashVn oris Hlrthdv luncheon to br held tins Whlto Swan Hotel, Monday. I uury 22, In tomnicmoiHlioti or the ilver.sary. Membt'i. are privileges ing gucslF and retr i al Ions in a Mrs. gion at the White Swan, photic 2701 Mis.

W. B. Hustead, Mrs. 1). jton and Mre.

Alson loggers will hav chaLge of decoration, arid the ni jgiani will he arratued by the iuueIc PERMANENTS HO.M Ollamona Pernunont (Spsclal) 8.00 Tulip Ol! .13.60 I 8.00 Reallatlc Permanent i 6.00 Eugene of Parli Permanent i 5.00 Steam Oil Pormanent -275 4.00 Shirley Temple Permanent $2.60 you want them. $3.00 Ringlet (full head) V.75 Kurlette Ringlet $1.00 dPECIAL Our Dye work will make you look Full head $3.75 Tint Special, the beat in town, complete 4I.OU Wo have the only Hair Slyllat In town. Let him ilyle your hair. All the latest itylea. No Step to ClUrb Open Evenlnga Take Elevator LA MONA BEAUTY SALON 621 Second Nat.

Sank Bldg. Phone 107S We Olve Better Bueinees League Coupona Bon-Ton Beauty Salon Second Nation: I Hank Bldg. Koom 620 Phone 3451 Francla Acha la now In our employ, DR. MELODY'S DOG FOOD Ql ANT SIZE SUPER SUDS -PORK BEANS 44 Iowa St. Telephone hi can 4i pkg.

15 I9c 2 No. V2 cans No. 2 can 9 I7 lie 17c lb, jar No. 2 can lb. can 24oz.ar I9 No.

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Vhelher you'io livo fool on and Srvi Volghli or -moil odI, lh.r-. a N0M01W siocrtng 1 CO pariaclly prapoiliamd or YO'f. 39 SFAL on polr vou Si SELF-SERVE ROOM WITH BATH t7.it) la Utlnala 00 la ISDaukU Tmmmm, T.U. n.u 1.I1NCNKDN Itai.7I IliKNr.a Tin. lo Kadis City dnnt.1,'.

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