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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 23

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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l'AGE TWENTY-THREE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1938 THE MORNING HERALD, UNIONTOWN, PA. tion of a ciuH'tm built nuke. Style Build Furniture ST. HUBERTS TO Kraft eulliF an- made expressly for cured and will be given for Dingo, JUrldge, 600, and as it capltol prize and door prize to thirty yerauus attending. purclia.sci, entirely luimi tailored Behind the ftei The management of the Wise Chev to suit the must seven Knnliiri- iHlr Suit In Window Cohen's, exclusive dealers of Style SPONSOR TURKEY PARTYNOV.

18th rolet Company promises that plenty of heat will bo furnished In the advent that tho evening may be cool, the party will stall promptly at 7:30 p. tickets may be purchased from auy of tho commltteo In charge. WXLYUI Kraft living room suites, invites the public to witness this interesting and entertaining window demonstration tomorrow afternoon. Cohen's alcu LOVE CONQUERS IN BEER BOTTLE SERENADE Former Re jetted Suitor and Girl Reconciled; Dad Pays Costs. until you have Galla Affair to be Held in Wise welcome visitors to view Hie enure Stylo Knift.

display on Ihe fourth floor. watched tall Arthur Treacher do the Lambeth Walk. Saturday Cohen's bin Tleosou boulevard display window will be the scene of a uniuue Innovation to Cnlonlowii retailing. Thu Pittsburgh Chnlr Company, manufacturers of the hlghly-advertlaed, Mitluuiit-EUnninteed Stylo Krnft Personalized Living Itoom Furniture, will build one of their fine living room suites entirely by hand. You will be privileged to see juat what exneting details go into the construc Garage Promises to be Outstanding Party of Year.

By AJUUSON CABBOLL HOLLYWOOD. During the Gary Coopers' absence in Europe, their will be the moat heavily guarded film home since Marlene Renee and EsteUa, dusky rumba VETS TO PARADE United Spanish War veterans and their sons are asked to report at the Post rooms In the Union Arcade, Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, to participate lu tho Armistice- Day parade. team from Cuba, via the New York Cotton Club, maq a smash hit with the celebs who wouldn't TO GIVE THIRTY TURKEYS them leave the floor. On the rosier side were three With the approach of Thanksgiving CHARGES DROPPED comes the annual announcement of marriages: Martha Raye to David Rose, Margaret Tallichet to William Wyler and Doris Kenyoh to Albert D. Lasker.

REPUBLIC TODAY SATURDAY GREAT DOUBLE BILL A woman's mind has ever been Lnetncn oarrea windows and hired watch-men to protect her daughter, Maria, against kidnapers. The Coopers have left their baby at home in the care of trusted servants. As a double protection, they have the Turkey party sponsored by the St Hubert's church to be held In the large showroom at the Wise Chevrolet Company, Point Marion, Friday, No- mystery to man. And (he wisest male The Industry was saddened by la the one who frankly admits can't "figure the women out" wl the deaths of Fred Kohler and Robert Woolsey. 18tb.

This year's affair will undoubtedly the same time, being- resigned to their many aud varied whims and be the outstanding party of the year. The Dlx twins, Richard and Rob Thirty large turkeys have been se- caprices. Santo Altorapnde, 22, of 31 Dunk mrd avenue, was released from coun ert, soon will have had more movie closeups than their famous papa. ty Jail Wednesday, apparently through Adrienne Ames Craig Reynolds "SLANDER HOUSE" PLUS "MEET THE MAYOR" With FRANK FAY (America's Radio Idol) Nat Pendleton Berton Churchill Dix and his wire have snot 18 reels of color film of the youngsters. They -have their own laboratory, the intercession ot nis erstwmie sweetheart, Anna Starzyk, 435 Clairtou avenue, South Union towship, whom he serenaded Saturday and Sunday Roosevelt; theatre! nights with a deluge of beer bottles.

Also, the rejected and dejected suitor, during the serenade, Inadvertently struck the girl's papa on the Mrs. Gary Cooper Installed three guards, working on eight-hour shifts. The guards are armed not only with pistols, but rifles. The preview of 'The Great Walti" waa Miltxa Korjus' night of triumph, but the singing star wasn't even able to find a seat. Two of the best were reserved for her, but he slipped by the publicity boys at the entrance and wasn't recognized by the ushers.

They sent her up to the balcony but all the seats up there were taken, too. Bo Milira had to watch the picture sitting on the stairs In an aisle. head with a bottle Intended for an entirely different mark. But accl dents will happen, and papa stepped where they develop and print the negative and make their own titles. When "Ice Follies" Is finished, James Stewart really will try his A flight to Dallas, his first long hop since he got his pilot's license.

"The reason for Texas Is obvious," says Stewart. "They, have lots of flat fields down there whera a fellow can make an emergency landing." The cold weather has driven the James Cagneys back to Beverly Hills. They have In to suffer a severe laceration. STARTS SUNDAY 1938's Great Fall Laugh Riotl "HOLD THAT CO-ED" WOT George Murphy John Barrymore, Marjorle Weaver Joan Davit, Jack Haley Ruth Terry Altomonde went to Jail while Trooper John C. Beck, called to quell the disturbing element, filed charge' of eurety of peace, assault and battery aimple assault, malicious mlachlel TODAY and SATURDAY Special Holiday Program GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETTE "MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN" Tuneful songs as only Gene can sing them, spine-tingling action, and hilarious comedy Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette at their best.

HIT No. 2 LANNY ROSS and GLORIA 6TUART and disorderly conduct under which the culprit was held for court on Don't be surprised If Sonja Henie acquires a skating partner for her next picture. The star's 11,000 bond. tango number, done with Stewart Reburn. is the hit of her ice But, exercising the woman's pre: rogative, the girl in the case changed her mind as the charges rolled up a been nvini; above the garage at the site of their new house, but It has no adequate heating arrangements.

a ramount terrific score against the youth. revue which opened here at a S5.50 premiere preparatory to a tour around the Show has gorgeous costumes and Sonja Is queen of the rinks, but the revue So "papa" forgot he was Incensed. On Wednesday, he appeared before the alderman, paid AJtomonde's costs Hit Two ajjavMjKpHp Craehu In JJf could use more comeay. and wunarew tee iniormauou. Hollywood celebs, many of whom Wells' of the clothes, Meanwhile, the girl and boy talked things over.

One forgave; the other waB forgiven. Arm in arm they out. emlles wreathing their owni "War won which moua MASONTOWN SUNDAY, TUES. 'The Crowd Roars' With Robert Taylor and -Maureen O'Sullivan WEI, THURS. "SKY GIANT" Richard Dlx and Harry Carey froze to death Overcoatleas David Nlven was asked to sign an autc- 'SECRET OF TREASURE ISLAND" "THE LADY OBJECTS" Woman lawyer defends own hui-baad charged with murdering the other woman.

PLUS "RED BARRY" KobcrtCingt rranh. "Only if you lei face. caxvoo biot! XATXr runni was a happy' ending although apparently, one young man is con your coat as a rag," he quipped to the fan. Nhren was with Joan Bennett Tyrone Power, linked romantically with Sonja, came In a party with his mother. Ironic vinced there are other ways of sere nading the girl of his choice without resorting to beer bottles.

iirhf The concession man who kept tryinr to sell 25-cent auto was based, but will never film It because of Its big special, "Invasion" Mm. Otto Kruger has been sent to bed for two weeks belated result of a fall a year ago Sad about the death of Eve Reynolds' new baby. She's married to John Williams, of the M-G-M sound department Robert Cummings has written the Secretary of war asking permission to organise a Hollywood unit of the aviation auxiliary. He already has dozens of members lined graphed pictures of Sonja to the Pt Marion Woman movie scars uie ooxes. Most of the Hollywood fanr went from the Polar Palace to Observes 93rd LOUIS THEATRE FAIRCHANCE, PA.

TODAY and SATURDAY La Conga, where, at one ume, Basil Rath bone and Oulda Bergere, Jack Doyle and his new In Claudette Colbert and Dr. Press up terest, Trudy Wyler, leaving the House of Murphy In her expensive man and Myrna Loy and Arthur Horn blow were on the dance floor execuUnr the newest rumba steps, And Trudy's beautiful as well ''Aunt Jenny" Wright Visit Lady Ashley and Douglas. Fair- as rich Rosalind and Billy Sell-tanks did the rumba," too, but with wyn, dining at Mario's. They less abandon. And you haven't! uj to be a steady twosome.

HEART- sAlET ssssBBMmJbwQIIisJi ed by Many Friends In Best of Health. 6i vi you WE Anniversary Sale at Gibbs' People's Store The many friends and relatives of Hannah Jane "Aunt Jenny" Wright, Point Marlon, called at her home Wed nesday, November 9th, to extend birthday greetings and presents and East Main street. The big event will continue throughout next week. Several carloads of the best and most dependable merchandise have been received-with a golden opportunity being afforded for, early Christmas shopping. M.

Berry, popular and enterprising manager ot the local store, has had the place of business repainted and redecorated for the big Bale. The Gibbs stores started with two set up by M. D. Gibbs in Washington, D. C.

At present there' are 139 in Eastern-United States. the occasion ot her ntnely-tblid birth Despite the advancing years, "Aunt Jenny" as she fa fondly known to her many mends hae enjoyed tBe nest Prices Are Slashed; Continues All Next Week. Through the celebration of the 33rd birthday of the Gibbs. Peoples store, many thousands of patrons will benefit. An anniversary sale in which prices are deeply slashed "started today at health which she attributes to rou tine housework and living a quiet Christian life.

She has a most remarkable memory and delights In relating tales three- anvaDDarel Ladies' Beautiful I BB Anv quarters of a century ago when it sa low candle and wooden wheeled clocks were lit vogue. She was bom in the first VILA JT purchase of 20orover built In what is now the borough of ered with the innd: agentB for this selected site and how after a price had been agreed-upon the great grand Point Marion which Jiad been pur chased by her great grandfather, cob Sadler, whoowued all of the present alt of Point Marion and few hundred additional acres. father had torn 'off the patches underneath of which money had been carefully concealed to pay for, the land. She recalls visiting the World'rj Fair at Chicago in 1893 and a trip to the state of Nebraska. She related how her great grand ladies' Stunning, New Winter father clad In patch covered pants had crossed the mountains and bart COATS OFCIAL1 Fur-Trimmed Fur Fabric Oft Shoes or Dress Tw i I inciuueu 1Kladwell SUITS O'COATS Enjoy superior Kladwell styling ot no extro cost.

Pay us little as $1 weekly. SHOES INCLUDED ll STORE UNIONTOWN 48 E. MAIN ST..

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