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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1937 UNIONTOWN, NEWS STANDARD PAGE SEVEN Alvin Busey. berger Georges 8kiles William Crawford James Steele Kenneth Tommy Tanks Adolph Fronczak Harold Donald Wilkinson Robert Jeffreys Junior Coliter Robert Lecor- Edward Petro chick- Dale Umbel Arthur Charles Louis Mitchell Thomas Zubak ROOM 108. Lindsey Arison Mary Louise Virginia Barber Burrie. Ray Bradstock Betty Bush Charles Cale Jessie Dolan John Darby Ann Ellas Stenson Eden- Mary Franko field Ann Gavron Charles Hixon Rose Giannatti Ralph Hooper Nancy Hicks Charles Jones Selma: Gusky: John Kuzak Helen Knapp. Evelyn Miller Dorothy Lowe LaClair Nelson Michael Maskara Salvatore Ones! Camilla Palladino Clarence Ries Helen Santilli Charles Romes- Evelyn Sanzt burg Dorothy Zavatson! William Rose Julia Sember Robert Still- William Jones wagon Dorothy Bush James Tressler Joseph FrankJohn Turjanicza houser William McKean Robert Franks Hope Beamer.

Robert Woodward Jean Bittner Evelyn Taylor FUNERAL FLOWERS Gregory's Flower Shop Cor. Arch Main. St. Phone 510 The Lazy Hour Ranch (Between Uniontown and Connellsville). -PresentsThursday, May 27th, 1937 AUSTIN WYLIE and his N.B.C.

Wolter and Honey Lane, Vocalists Assessment $1.00 per person Big Savings IN WARDS COMPLETE HARDWARE STORE SAVE NOW, WHILE YOU caul' CAN, ON GUARANTEED More! RIVERSIDES! Wards Famous "Ramblers" 75 4.40-21. 4-ply plus 2 breaker strips Three days more! Then the Size Price Sale Size Price Sale FULLY GUARANTEEDI are prices go up! Get future the tires you'll 4.50-20_--____5.05 5.25-17_-_____6.50 5.25-18_______6.70 Riverside Rambler satisfactory tires service need for the NOW--and 4.75-19----- 5.25-21--_----7.35 anteed to give LIMIT as months, get Ramblers! Guaranteed with- -WITHOUT out limit as to time or miles! Tires years or miles. 5.00-20__.____6.15 No other low priced tire in Amer- Tire and Oil Change Free at Service Mounted ica has so strong a guarantee. Station Rear of Store free Wards Pure Pennsylvania aLtos Oil WARDS SUPREME Bulk Price. QUALITY Price 30c and reduced-3 35c days onFIBER SEAT COVERS ly! qt.

quality! SPARK PLUGS All refined from. Guaranteed 24 Mo. pure Pennsylvania crudes! For Sedans 1.49 Bring all your empty con5.45 Exchange $3.49 Coupe In sets of 4 43c ea. sale! tainers. Stock up in this Equals performance of 55c 5 qt.

can Regular 51 full-size Combination cloth and fi- to 65c. Exclusive 2 gal. can plates. Price goes up Mon- knife edge gap! (Add.Ic qt. Fed.

tax to all ber. Long-wearing! Snugday! Hurry and save! fitting! Champion ca. prices.) More comfort! Free 1 3 qts. purchase gallon of of of 5 Turpentine Linseed gallons Oil of included Wards with Enamelware IVORY WITH RED TRIMMING SUPER HOUSE PAINT The finest house paint made! anteed to cover as much hide as well, look as fine paint made regardless of price! One gallon covers 500 of surface with 2 coats. Wide of popular colors and white.

as any surface, Guar- 279 name or sq. ft. gal, choice in 5 gal. cans Your Choice Deaths SAMUEL VINCH Samuel Vinch, 64 years old, died 5:45 o'clock Wednesday morning, May 26, at his home at House 195, Palmer Works. Mr.

Vinch's death was due to a Lingering fliness. The deceased leaves the following children: Tony Vinch, Connellsville; Mary Sabatina, Masontown; Louls, Nick and Rose Vinch, all at home. Funeral: services will be conducted. at 2 o'clock Sunday, afternoon in the St. Albert Roman Catholic church at" Palmer, Burial will be in St.

Procopius R. C. cemetery at New Salem. JEFFERSON RINGER: Jefferson Ringer, 84, of near Bitber. died at 5 o'clock Tuesday evening, May 25, in the Uniontown hospital: where he Had been a.

-patient. since last Friday. Mr. death was due to a lingering illness of more than seven months. The deceased leaves two children, Mrs.

Chad Silbaugh, of Bitner with whom he made his home, and Mrs. Frank Silbaugh of this city. Funeral -services will be Friday. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Chad Silbaugh.

Rev. Willard W. Douglass of the First M. P. church, will conduct the services.

Burial will be in. Sylvan Heights: PARKINSON SERVICES Private funeral services for Lindsey R. Parkinson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs: William Parkinson, were conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the residence, 76 Iowa street: Rev. W.

H. McKinney, pastor of the Central Christian church, officiated: Burial was in a cemetery at Monongahela. MALLORY SERVICES: Funeral services for Mrs. Mary: J. Mallory, widow of George Mallory, will be conducted Friday.

The cortege will leave the home. of a son, Ivan Mallory, near Woodside, 1:30 o'clock, going directly to the. Old Frame Presbyterian church. Services will be conducted by Rev. Mr.

Stewart, pastor of Mt. Moriah Baptist church, Smithfield. Burial will be in Old Frame cemetery. PETER MLINARCHICK Peter Minarchick, of Water street, Masontown, died at 7 o'clock Tuesday. evening.

May 25, 1937, following -an illness of complications. He was 31 years, three months and six days old. Surviving are his widow: Cecelia Mlinarchick; two children, Gene-. vieve. and Doloris, his father, John Mlinarchick, Mason- town; sister, Mra.

Katherine Bradley, Cleveland; and brothers: John, Ronco: Joseph, Masontown, and Michael Mlinarchick, Footedale. Brlef prayer in the family restdence at 8:30 o'clock Friday morning: will be. followed by additional rites in St. Mary's R. C.

church, Leckrone: Rev. Fr. Francis Konpriest, will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. MRS.

SARAH COLLINS: Mrs. Sarah Collins, widow of Marion Collins, died at -6 o'clock Wednesday night, May. 26, 1937, in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Charles Walters; of Masontown.

She was born April 9, 1859. Surviving is the one daughter, Mrs. Ella Walters. Private funeral: services will be co conducted Walters: residence at -2: o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev.

Forgie, pastor of town Methodist Episcopal church, officiate. Burial will be in Carmichaels cemetery. The family request friends to please omit flowers. MUSSER H. FREY Musser H.

Frey. 54, well at known! resident of Uniontown, died o'clock Wednesday evening; May 26, 1937. in Uniontownhospital, following a major operation. He was a son of the late- William and Mary Musser Surviving are his widow, Susan Li. Frey, 93 Lemon street, and three sisters: Mrs.

Laura B. Rankin and Mrs. Lida Weimer, of: Uniontown, and Mrs. Dora Ringer, Nemacolin. A brother, John M.

Frey, preceded him in death. Frey was, a member of the Protected Home Circle. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. ANDREW. MOLENOCK, SR.

Andrew. Molenock, aged: 68 years, died at his home on the Morgantown road, RiD. 3, Uniontowni, at 11:20 o'clock Wednesday night, May 1937. following an illness of complications. Mr.

was widely known and respected. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Molenock, and the following children: John, of Morgantown road; Mrs. Mary Spears of. Hollis, Long Island, New York; and Misses Ola and Anna, at home, and a foster son, Sopkovich of Neenah, Wisconsin: Two sons pre- Silbaugh Concrete Burial Vaults Nothing Better Is Made.

Inquire About Them and be Convinced. A HOME PRODUCT U. H. S. WILL GRADUATE Continued From Page.

One Anna Nell George Yuhas Isobel Zenoby ROOM 102 Honey Ashton' Frank Barber Lucille Beasley Bremenour David Brooks Dorothy Cullison Olga Dankevich' Frank Dorsey Martha Engle Joe George Helen Hough Edwin Hinebaugh Burton Kelley Frances Lenard Long Eugene Lowe Robert Marinell! Delores McClaren Helene Melenske Mary E. Markley Letty Palladino. Andrew Pangrac Betty Patterson John Prah. William Ponzu-. Jack Reynolds rick Caroline.

Rist James. Rode-. Paul Rollence heaver Ruth Belle Anne. Stavish Silbaugh Rose Stavish George Strauch John Turner James Vail Warman Raymond Wilson Stanley. Zuzak ROOM 202 Nick: Cenker James Cornish John Drapp Jack Eberman Vincent Gandolfi Raymond Gannon Santo LaPresta George Myers.

Joseph Ritter- Demsel Sheposh berger Joe Trent Harold White Frank Zack: Lowe. Thomas Farmer John Irwin Volpe Rohlf Stanley ROOM 300 Jean. Chisnell Mary DewaltFrances Sara Flannigan Ruth, Elizabeth Garnes Kosch Nova. Malinda Groover. Maffitt Cheerful Iona Selby Dorothy Spaw Dorothy- Teets Evelyn Wilkin- Mary son Ruth Leichliter Glenna Harader Kathryn Fike Florence.

Paris Alverda Lape ceded their father in death; Funeral arrangements. will be announced JAMES CONLEY Word has reached friends telling of the death of James Conley. Mr. Conley died in his home at Riddlesburg, Saturday, May 22; 1937, following an illness that kept him bedfast since the first of March. He was a.

former resident of Dunbar and was widely known. in this district. ROOM. 103 Darrell Abel Donald Ayers Beulah Burke Betty Jane Brown Nancy Cough. Roger Cropp anour Thomas D'Auris Ernest.

DeHaas Elmer Dey Magdaline Do- Andrew linay Ralph Getchell Catherine Hag- Charles Hanks Hazel Havlicheck Robert Oscar Levy Nana Mae Leich- Virginia Livenliter good Willis McCay 'Andrew Molton William McDowell Barbara: McFar- Millys Nixon. land Silvius Piccolo Harriet Renne Marie Sable Smiley Clifford Smith Jane Spackman Robert Sturgeon Nancy Jane' Mildred Sullivan Spears. Robert Welss West Mary Work Velma Fodor Kathryn Crynock 'Annabelle. Peggy Hammond Yaugher ROOM 104 Eileen Davis Helen Hiohineo Betty Hixen- Margaret baugh Catherine Lute Edna Merryman Helen Novak Mary. Lucille: Barbara Parks McDade Edith Royd Virginia Thomp- Emma Wandel son Anna K.

Warman Josephine Vido- Janet Williams, nish Betty. Young Edith Feldstein Joseph Latsko Raymond Knight Bierer John Glenn Chisnell Betty Martin David Cohen. Gilbert Ronco Lillian Collins. Slyvia San FilRobert Cutler ippo Carl Dito Alvin Solari Lloyd Springer George Maicher Edward Telegdy. Stephen MonCharles Hinsey dalek Franklin John- Margaret Whaley stone Sylvia Smith James Risk John Karafa Mary Frances: H.

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Percolator. enamel basket Sauce Pan Set 1, qt. Double qt. snug lid. Covered 5-quart size Dish Pan rim.

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like gas tank. suitcase! Carries 3.98 SPARK PLUG SALE Folding CAMP STOOL Take -several stant spark. Equals 45c: plugs! camping! Wards Standard Quality. Hot in- Regularly 29c along on picnics, 4-SEWN of broom cold! Keeps liquids Aluminum ice 1.39 BROOM 29. Quart VACUUM Bottle Strong! Made tough handle.

Save. Regularly 35c cup-cap. sorn. Plain- wood MONTGOMERY WARD 21-23 MORGANTOWN STREET UNIONTOWN, PA. TELEPHONE 3340.

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