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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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PAGE SIXTEEN UMONTOWM. NEWS STANDARD FRIDAY, JULY i VIM A IS BRITISH NAVAL CHIEFTAIN'S GLORIOUS PASSING HjJUn lu 4 HONORED WITH FINE SURPRISE Crucible Woman Observes Birthday Anniversary; Other News. CRUCIBLE. July 9--A surprise birthday party held -Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Edna Villa at her home in Crucible.

A luncheon served by Mrs. Josephine -Fleming and Mrs. Susan Lalich. She received many nice gifts Those enjoying the occasion, were Mrs. Thomas ijorricott.

Mrs. Gal- Mrs. YTaUor Moore, Mrs Charles Buskirk. JJrs. Novak, Mrs Ada Moderick.

Mrs. Susan Lalick Mrs. Stephen Ya'rish. Mrs. Alfrec Ochesky.

Mrs. Frank Ueshcsky, Mrs. Wytovish. John Udanish. Miss Sarah R-ostnsky.

Mrs. Josephine Fleming and Mrs. Mike Sabo. Have Werner Rcast The Girls True Blue Class of Crucible Union Sunday School held a weiner' roast at the home of Mar- garer Krause Wednesday evening. Because of rain, the roast was held indoors.

Those present were: Ger-1 truce Crich. Irene Betty Hoi- Thelrna Krause and Margaret Krause. Club Meets The Women's Five-hundred club i of Crucible met at the home of J. F. Maize Wednesday evening, The regular twelve members were Mrs.

Lou Hoffman won i prize. Mrs. John Carberry won i second prize and. Mrs. C.

J. Gland low prize. Door prize was won by Mrs. Jesse Smithie. A delicious i 3anchecn was served by the The club will meet next at the home of Mrs.

Jesse Smiilie. i Murphy-Varesko i Edna Pearl Murphy, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Murphy of Car- jnichaels" was married to Edward! Yaresko of Crucible. June 26 by the Bev.

John O. Miller, pastor of the i Carmichaels Presbyterian Church. The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride's parents and was followed by a wedding dinner on the lawn. The newlyweds will make their home in Car- H)ichaels. Birthdays Charlotte Ann Krause.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krause of Crucible celebrated her sixth birthday on the 4th of July. Miss Grace Stoll celebrated her 'seventeenth birthday also on the 4th of July. Family Reunion A reunion of the M-ark family was Ijeld 'at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas in Crucible Sunday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Brelling and family of Berea.

Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. James Mark and of Morrisdaie. Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Mark and family of New Gallile, and Mr, and Mrs. David Mark and family of Elizabeth, Penna. Announce Marriage Mr, and Mrs. Baldv Marino of JUNIATA NEWS By THOMAS STEIC1I July 9. Miss' Mary Knapp of Brooklyn, N.

spent the week-end here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knapr Miss Mary Reskovac of Grind" stone is spending a few days here iMting friends and relatives. Among the Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Hart were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phelan of Smock, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Arisen of Flatwoods and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leighty of Bi'ner were week-end guests here. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Galley of Daw-son-, spent the week-end here Mrs. Galley's parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Kern.

and Mrs. Mike Zubovich and family were visiting friends. and relatives of Mather, Sundaj. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Manger of Phillips were recent week-end guests here. Mr. and Mrs. John Reskovac of Grandstone spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Chuchie. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews of Musontovvn were visitors here day Mr. arid Mrs.

Thomas Keffer of Derry are spending a few days here with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boone of Bitner were visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Leighty, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pegg of Bute spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse L.

Madison. Miss Gertrude Long of Revere is spending a few days here with relatives. Pete McNasky was a Connellsville caller Harry J. Pirl and J. D.

Leighty were visiting friends and relatives in Connellsville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kern of Rowes Run spent the week-end here with Mrs. Kern's parents Mr.

and Smith Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donnecker of Waltersburg were recent visitors here. Thomas Zubovich was visiting friends and relatives in Sunday.

Mrs. Joseph Knapp was a Uniontown caller recently. Miss Ruth Kingsley. of Connellsville. was the weekend guest of Uniontown friends over the Fourth.

of Brjlisb and rr-aiesty met in a moving ceremony at Portsmouth tvhen the body of Admiral Sir William Fisher, late commander-m-chief of the British fleet, was borne a solemn cortege past-line historic frigate flagship, of the immortal Aamiral Nelson at Trafalgar. Admiral Fisher was buried at sea. Crucible are announcing the mar- holiday visiting George friends and relatives in Fayette riage of their dauehter; Margaret, Goodman of Tower Hill. 10 William Bober, son of Mrs. Agnes Bober of Crucible.

The ceremony was performed in St. Mary's R. C. Church of Crucible July 4th. The i Connellsville.

County over the Miss Eleanor Rex of Crucible is Mr and Mrs. J. Ellenberger -viiss jtieanor. jrtex ui oiuciuie and Donna, visiting her-grandmother Mrs. R.

L. and Jaqueline were Monday of Clarksville. bride was employed by tiie Cumber- Miss Helen Booze and Tony Zipper and Supply company and was motored to Shenandoah Caverns in graduate of Cumberland Township i Virginia Hish School in the class, of 1S36. i Mr. Ernest and sons.

OCEAN CITY, N. 4. Mr. Sober is employed by the Crucible Fuel company. The newlyweds Han and Ernest, and Sprague attended the Pittsburgh-1 will make their home in Crucible.

Chicago baseball game in Hurl In Mine Mrs. CJTUS Owens and sons Leslie Don McKee.of Rices Landing was! of Millsboro and Albert of Allison injured at the Crucible Mine July Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krause 3. His leg and ankle were severely Monday.

injured when hit by a sliding flag- Mr. George. Sanders and Miss Anna pole. He was removed to Green Blott of Wheeling W. visited County Memorial hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyle of Cru. jcible. Personals -phomas Boyle and Rusty No- Mr, and Mrs.

C. J. Gland and vack attended the races in Monon- family were Friday shoppers injghela. Anna Holupka of Nemacolin visit- Pittsburgh. Da'dd Sault of East Liverpool, i Ohio, is visiting his aunt and uncle I Mr nd.

Mrs. C. J. Glands of Cru; cible. Missas Thelma and.

Alice Krause and Catherine Crick were Saturday shoppers in Brownsville. MX. and Mrs. J. F.

Maize and i family spent the week end holiday with Mr. and James Quinn (in Jearmette. Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Carberry were 'Saturday callers' in Uniontovra.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dicksou of Uniontown visited Mr. and Mrs. John Carberry of Crucible Sunday.

Miss Lillian Roman of crucible isited Mr. and Mrs. Fanto De Carlo of Republic Wednesday and Thurs- Miss EA'alyn and Etwel Sarada of Tower Hill visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Ellenberger Sunday. William EUenberger spent the ed her sister, Mrs. Mary Gastoria. of Crucible.

Miss Helen Kowalski is visiting her sister in Brownsville. James Maize has returned to Cru- cibk aftei' spending a week with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn of Jeanette.

Miss Wilma Rex, who is attending Waynesburg College, spent the week end her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rex of Crucible. Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Dorricott and children Mary. Amelia, and and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dorricott motored to Scranton where they visited friends and relatives over the. week end.

Mr. and Mrs Stephen Hanko. have returned to their home in Crucible after visiting relatives in Cleveland. Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. John Andri and I son. Raymond, of Crucible visited cean. "-pHE A A Ocean 1 City's newest hotel, atcd right on the a a in finest residential section, but moments from the heart of all 10 minutes by auto to Atlantic City. A I to a select clientele, guests are of a i many in an atmosphere homelike.

Golf, Fishing, a i i Surf Bathing direct from hotel. Bath Garage. a amusements for dren. 175 Rooms Accommodating 325 Attractive Weekly Monthly Season June 1st fe Sept. 1st Sprinkler Throughout Writ, for Illustrated Literature Calver Anderson, Manager Reigns, Supreme and ECONOMY Is the Dominating Feature of Our Business Policy It's nice to know that you are operating a sound business A I MERCHANDISE a REAL SAVINGS that hundreds of satisfied customers have become a and steadfast friends over a comparatively short period of time for this reason.

Shop Here and Enjoy the Added Convenience --of I I SANmUlY MEAT MKT. 37 North Gallatin Avenue Phone 2718 --A CLOVER FARM STORE- Always on the alert for new or time- tested merclaandise that offers best value and service to customers this store now enters the Electric Range business. We recognize that the Electric Range of today offers an all-efficient type of service. It is clean. It is cool.

It is safe, attention-free, utterly dependable. And the 1937 models are easier to operate and more beautiful tixan ever. An Electric Range consistently cooks foods, to a tastiness that is otherwise difficult to attain. Further. OPERATING COST is DOWN to the point where electric cooking is CHEAP.

Present models give you ANY SPEED YOU WANT. We are pleased to present a line of quality-built Electric Ranges --each representing the big value that is always expected here. (Names on Request) CHEAP! "Operating cost of my electric range averages even less than the S2.20 a month I had been told it would MRS, O.S.L. FAST! "I never knew any range could reach a 400-degree oven heat in 11 minutes, but my electric range does. Surface cooking, too, is as fast as any I have ever experienced." --MRS.

R.E.K, CLEAN! "How nice and clean a wonderful cooking service!" --MRS. C.L.F. COOL! "My kitchen never becomes overheated now that I have an electric range. If the temperature goes up at all, the cook certainly doesn't feel it." --MRS. B.H.R.

"It is wonderful to be able to place the foods in the oven and come back hours later to serve a perfectly cooked meal." --MRS. J.C.B. BETTER "I am getting much tastier cooked foods both in the oven and on the surface units." MRS. P.R.F. Inspect Our New Line of 1937 Electric Have Your Questions Abortt Electric Coolery Answered 33-35 Morgantown Uniontown Phone 3340 FOR THE WHOLE July CRYSTAL WATER PITCHER and TUMBLERS They'll add a distinctive touch to your dinner table.

Durable and practical. If you know your values, you know this is one not to be overlooked. Ideal for serving Summer drinks. Iron Cords 23c BE SAFE--REPLACE THE OLD ONE Pa ds Covers 69c SKOW WHITE FOR YOUR IRONING BOARD Gulf Spray THE STJZIER INSECT KILLER Light Bulbs pints for 36c BUY NEW ELECTRIC BULBS--40-60-75 WATT DO YOU NEED A NEW ONE? large iwb LISTERJNE FOR HEALTHY GUMS Aspirin BAYER'S FOR QUICK RELIEF Razor Set GILLETTE--WITH EXTRA BLADES Razor Blades SPORTSMAN Water Fails IVORY COLOR--10 QT- 59c Nursing Bottles 3 lOc A NURSERY BARGAIN for SANITARY Fly Swatters 25c THAT- FLY Just the opportunity you have looking for. Extra smooth, extra fine.

The tensile sirength in both directions is practically equal. Size 81'' EACH Bleached snowy white. Contains only the--best long staple coiton, evenly and sturdily woven. A real valae anJ a real Size 42 36. Flain and hemstitched.

Pbtn 32 Hemstitched.

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