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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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FRIDAY, JANUARY UNIONTOWN, NEWS STANDARD PAGE SEVEN By Dorothy Barnes SALTY pins IS HAN peal to a higher tribunal," Mr, Newell explained in stating that Rasko died several weeks ago. The information was quashed. J. Harold Bitmer, Pennsville, was directed to pay a $50 fine and costs on a morals charge involving Carrie May Pritchard, of BullskiiT township Miss Zemerlin Hostess At Informal Festivity Miss Margaret Zemerlin entertained her home recently with an informal party. Miss Zemerlin, a daughter of Mrs.

Andrew Fascia'of Gates, was home from Brooklyn, N. to spend several $veeks with, her family. guests were: August Hruska, Edward Hruska, William Baker, Katherine Olish, Raymond Rura, Andrew Richnafsky, Catherine Jane Harford, Lena Sholtis, Albert Sholtis, Andy Hollendrusky, Frank DeFino, Steve Holiendrusky, Alberta King, Sam DeFino, Mike Hollendrusky, Thomas Logan, Patsy DeFino, Carolina Hatar- sky, Eleanor Logan, Hugh Logan, Valentine, Bernard Logan, John Bruiz, Mike Rayner, Louis Brulz, George Parish, Anna Kalcheck, Joseph Katar- Amelia DeFino, Joseph Tylka, John Borek, Stanley Tylka, Sophie Popson, John Zevnick, Pressley Paris, John Vidovich, George Ezar, Tony Pattucci, Mr. and' Mrs. John Lawrence, Mrs.

Levino, M. and Mrs. Joseph Bednaza and daughter, Sophia; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zumerling and son, Michael; Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Pascia and sons, Joseph and Andrew, Gates; John Btaflera, Eleanor Stifle, Genevieve Stifle, Stanley Stifle, Mt. Pleasant; Mary Tylka, Kathryn Tylka, New York; Prank Mesich, Paul Turks, Paul Kan- J. C. Baker, Former Fayette Countian, Weds Fayette county friends will be Interested In the announcement of the marriage of Mrs.

Lena Belle Palmer of Oneonta, N. anc John Calvin Baker of Dawson, erly of Con- The weddin. ceremony took place Wednesday, January 3, at the Methodist of n. with Rev. George H.

Phillips, elating. Following tr- ceremony, Mr and Mrs: Baker left for a wedding trip to Bermuda, after which they will spend the winter in Florida. Mr. Baker Is a retired grade school principal hi the Dunbar township school district. He was formerly associated the Pechin school but was retired two He is a rmer resident of Far- county and well known in this section.

Gertrude Brier Marries (Continued from Page One) on a similar charge runty two years a in Washington He was the hospital by illness for some weeks, The decoration for Governor Pinchot's "work in behalf of the Polish miners in Pennsylvania." tor, George Greensburg; Buznik, George Bocek, Helen Zumerling, Pitts- oseph Shober January 6 Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Gertrude Brier, daughter of and Mrs. William Brier, of Mount Pleasant, and Joseph Shober, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shober, also of Mount Pleasant. The wedding took place in Somerset on Saturday, January 6.

Mrs. Shober is a graduate of the Mount Pleasant In- stiutte and for the present the newlyweds will- make their home with the" ed to pay the costs, take care of damages to the c-r amoun' to $150, and sent to the county Jail for one year. Sentence Deferred The court, deferred sentence on Mike Korngage, charged wi' assaulting and badly beating up Mrs. Dorothy Korngage, of Iowa street, until next Monday mornine when the wife will be able to be in court. "I woul like the court to hear all of the facts of the case ard Mrs.

Korngage should be here to explain them, 1 District Attorney Wade K. Newell said in recommending that sentence be continued. "Something should be done about this man, or a crime worse than aggravated assault is going to develop." Korngage was arrested by city police a couple of weeks ago after allegedly thro whig his wife downstairs. The woman was in the hospital for several days and is still confined to her bed, the district attorney ex. Tainecb Police when they arrrted thi suspect, found 700 bottles of home brew at the house.

Morals Fine $50 The district attorney asked that a non support information against Joseph Payette City be suppressed. "This, man has gone from the jurisdiction of this court and taken his ap- MRS. OLIVER ATKINSON Local friends will learn with sincere regret of the death of Mrs. Oliver Atkinson, wife of the former pastor of the Free Methodist church in this city. She died yesterday at her home in Pittsburgh from complications arising from a recent operation.

Funeral services will be held from the Mount Washington Free Methodist church at 2 o'clock Saturday aiternoon. Many in this vicinity, where both Rev. Atkinson and his wife were most highly esteemed, are planning to attend the services. Receives Decoration During Elaborate Ceremony. AUTO LICENSES GAIN HARRISBURG, Jan.

out of every four automobiles registered in Pennsylvania last year already have their 1934 licenses, the of Motor Vehicles announced today. There are 45,743 more cars licensed than on the corresponding date of last year. 4 The total registrations for last year were 1,716,357 while the present figures "are 1,281,541. NEW YORK, Jan. Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania, was honored-yesterday by the Polish government when a decoration was bestowed upon him at a ceremony at St.

Lukes hospital. Gen. Joseph Haller, commander of the Polish forces in the World war and at present a visitor in this country, bestowed the decoration la the name of his government. The ceremony was attended by dis tinguished persons, including the PoV'sh consul in New York. The Perm sylvania Governor has been conftned Mrs.

Theodore Green, Continental, was a shopper in the city Thursday. ingredients of Vickt VapoRub In Convenient Candy Form VICKS COUGH DROP burgh; Mr. and Mrs. John Ketchel and daughter, Anne Marie; Anna Zumer- iing, Steve Ketchel, Masontown; anc the Margaret Zemerlin. Bride-Elect Honored At Post-Nuptial Party Miss Irene McKittrick was guest of honor at a beautifully appointed bridge party in the home Mrs.

Agnes Decker, of Cor.nelisviile, on Wednesday evening. Miss McKittrick will become the bride of Thomas McCleary of Connellsville, on Tuesday morning, January 16, In a church wedding. Prizes were awarded to Miss Cecelia Flynn and Miss Anna Lapson with the guest to Miss McKittrick. The party closed with a delicious luncheon served by the hostess. bride's parents.

ACTION IN WEIRTON CASE WASHINGTON, Jan. Johnson indicated today that NRA'S dispute with -the Weirton Steel company, now in the hands of the Justice department, would be turned over Jx the NRA Compliance division with a view toward immediate action. Mrs. W. Earle Bryson, Lemon street, was a Pittsburgh caller Thursday.

Turkey's Nest Inn DANCE TONITE Four Muncho Barons From 9 to Large Stock'on Hand. Call and See the Stone You Buy. "Building Monument 1SG5" MARSHALL'S 32 Slorsraniotra Ualontowa Phoae or Write for Photographs. THE LIVELIEST, SPOT IN DANCE Sat. Night, 12:00 JOE PAXSON'S TITLOW HOTEL ORCH.

Bring a crowd, Bring a smile, Make it a habit, It's worthwhile Phone 69 for Reservations TITLOW Elizabeth Arden Calls! Miss Pearl Keighley, proprietor of Pearl's Vanity Shop the Fayette Title and Trust wilding, leaves Sunday night for New York in response to the following telegram received today "Miss Pearl Kedghlej, 210 Fayette T. T. Buildup, Uniontown, Fa. are expected to attend full sessions of the School of Special Instruction being held here week of January 15, Monday to Friday, from 10 a. m.

to 4 p. m. I have made reservations for you at Hotel "ELIZABETH ARDEN." Miss Keighley represents the Elizabeth Arden system of beauty culture in Uniontown and spent six weeks in New York last November and December. She will have interesting news for her patrons when she returns home late next week. PEARL'S VANITY SHOP Room 210, Fayetie T.

T. Building tlniontown --Girl Seouts Troop -JC "vJo Meet-Monday John Mancini Host For Fine Dinner In Dunbar A chicken and spaghetti dinner was erved in the Hotel Central, Tuesday night with John Mancini as. lost. A floral centerpiec flanked on each side with tall tapers used as table decorations. Dinner guests included: Wade K.

Newell, J. C. Glassburn, T. A. Waggoner, R.

Smiley, Earl Huston, John W. Rankin, E. J. McDaniel, Harry Paul Griffith, John Peril, Guido Gentile, Thomas Poletz, Charles Nemon, Paul McGill, Paul Malone and J. J.

Donnelly, Connellsville. Philathea W. W-G. To Hold Monthly Meeting 7 Girl "Troop Ten will mee afterncon at 4 o'clock in 10, oi the Great Bethel Baptis church, for their regular monthly meeting. Regular January the Philathea -World Wide Guild.will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

A full attendance- is requested. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY: With Greater Values Mrs. R. Hosteller and her mother, of McCIeUandtown. were in Uniontown yesterday to Subject--Griddle Cakes a A MAJOR "ECONOMY" VALUE! Ladies' Full-Fashioned Chiffon OSIERY Here's! at pure thread silk, first quality, full-fashioned chiffon hose that's unquestionably what you are looking for.

Well reinforced toe, heel, foot. Every popular shade of the season, Sizefe 8 to 2 "ECONOMY" and QUALITY IN THESE BOYS' "Tommy Tucker" A name that is your guarantee of quality in a full-cut well-made shirt. "Tommy Tucker" shirts come in white or blue in sizes 12 Vi to 14. Children's COTTON HOSIERY Colors: tan. Sizes 6 to 9H.

pairs for MEN'S WORK HOSE In blue or A real value. pair Men's and An "Economy" Bargain Landslide! jWell a i and very warm. A real S1.19 value. Special. First Prize-- Miss Henerretta Geska Second Prize-- Ruth Balsley Third Prize-- Mrs.

George Sturgeon Merchandise awards of. $3, $2 arid $1, will be mailed to the above winners. i-t HONORABLE MENTION Mrs. A. M.

Geesey rf Mrs. Carolyn G. Provins Uniontown Mrs. Harold W. Gerhard Pa.

Mrs. S. G. Fletcher Unientown Mrs. H.

E. Crawford Mrs. A. Angel Uniontown Mrs. Gladys Hager Adelaide B.

Leach. Uniontown Mrs. C. E. McKinney Miss Anna Angel ttt Fairchance Theatre Tickets will be mailed to the above Honor-able Mention winners.

These "Economy" Specials are for Saturday Only! See them and Buy! RAYON SLIPS Bias cut. California and Bandeau Tops. Lace Trimmed, Special LITTLE MISSES' LADIES' RAYON PANTIES BLOOMERS VESTS The Daiiy Hews Standard "THE PAPER THAT GOES INTO THE HOME" LITTLE TOTS Print Dresses 25 Hand-embroidered, new print dresses. Sizes I to 6. Little Tots' Plain and Print CREEPERS Sizes 1 to 3.

25c Very Special "PALMOLIVE" SOAP 5c C3K6 Nationally Advertised An "Economy" Value of Style and Loveliness An entrancing- selection of beautiful new and smart prints. Well made with interesting details. Sizes 7 to 14, Boys' Real Scotch-Grain In sizes to 6. This- is a value you can't afford to miss. For or dres.s.

Special. gji a Ladies' One-Straps and Kid Ties A beautiful selection. Sizes 4 to 8 at a real Sale" price. Girls' One-Strap A patent leath er oxford Narrow lasts -S to Z. 1 "PREMIER" FOU 7 TArN Syringe and Water Bott Including spray douches.

Excellent rubber construction. A special value! 43c "DOUCHENE" For Feminine Hygiene. Recommended. by "Good Rouse- COME EARLY AN 7 SHARE IN THESE ECONOMY BARGAINS: AND STORE WITH SELECTED MERCHANDISE TO.

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