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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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New Salem Auxiliary Will Meet Important meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 753, New Salem, will be held Tuesday night, June 11, in the post home with the president, Mrs. Marie Doyle, in charge. There will be an election of delegates to the convention and of officers. Members are urged MORNING HERALD, UNIONTOWN, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 15 turn in their coupons at this meeting. Hostesses will be Margaret Yankovich, Irma Yandura, Mary Sajsa, Charlotte Frankhouser, 'lara Kantorik, Barbara Annunzi, Leah LaPresta, Antionette Bobak.

of Best Selection Summer Maternities Dress Sportswear LOW PRICES MODERN MRS. MATERNITY SHOP 45 West Church Street Uniontown, Pa. Janet Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.

Miller, 44 West was among this year's graduating class at Slippery Rock State Teachers College in the health and physical education curriculum. While in school she was a member of the Woman's Athletic Association, Y. W. C. Archery Club, Inter Varsity Club and the Future Teachers of America.

She is a graduate of Uniontown Joint Senior High School, class of 1953. Thi fall she will assume a position as elementary health and physical education teacher at Dormont. Bethany. Class, Central Christian Church, 8, at the church. THESE STAR VALUES Joan Patchan, daughter of Mrs.

George Patchan, 56 Forbes graduated Monday, June 3, from Seton Hill College, receiving a bachelor of arts degree in chemistry. She was active in a wide variety of extra-curricular events during her four years at college, serving as secretary-treasurer of the student affiliates of the American Chemical Society, vice president of her senior class, member of the Mathematics Club, Music Club, German Club and a regular teacher in the Confraternity" of Christian Doctrine. She has accepted a position as a research chemist in the analytical division of Gulf Research and Development Co. in Harmarville and assumes her duties June 17. Engagement Announced Here Today Announced today is the engagement of Irene Shinal, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Shinal, W. Masontown, to George Patchan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Patchan, Shoal The bride-elect is a graduate German Twp.

High School and is employed by the Gateway Manufacturing Co. of Masontown. Mr. Patchan was graduated with the class of 1952 from Georges Twp. High School and is now serving with the U.

S. Army. He is stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky. No wedding plans have been revealed.

IRENE SHINAL at STAR CHROME i WE HAVE SETS FOR GLIDERS HAMMOCKS 5.95 CHAISE LOUNGE iVDINETTE SETS $38.95 iVRATTAN BASKET CHAIRS 7.95 PICNIC TABLES 9.95 PICNIC See Gerry Abels for your Chairs and Tables at 127 W. Fayette St. Phone GE 74731 Uniontown OPEN NITES 'TIL 9 FREE PARKING Peggy Porter Will Assist At Exercises Among the 40 juniors at Connecticut College, New London, who have been selected to carry the traditional Laurel Chain for the seniors on Class Day, Saturday, during the Commencement weekend, is Margaret (Peggy) Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T.

Porter of 238 W. Main St. Those chosen to carry the Laurel Chain also have other duties. Some will usher at the Commencement exercises June 9, when Mark Van Doren, Poet, will speak on "The Freedom to be Good." Others will usher at the Baccalaureate service June 10, when the address will be given by Dr. Herbert Gezork, president of Andover Newton Theological School (Newton Centre, Mass.) on "You Can Take It With You." They will also assist at President Rosemary Park's garden party following the Class Day exercises Saturday afternoon.

The Catholic Mothers Club of Oliver 1 will have a corn party Sunday in the Old Timers Club, W. Main St. Time set for it is 3:30 o'clock. Annunza Crusio is chairman of the affair, and her co-chairman is Ann Jean Dodgson. Committee members are Josephine Caroline Mrovv- ca, Helen Zuzin, Margaret Kutzer, Helen Gallis, Sophia Pyro, Anna Barbabella, Pauline Lonce, Rose Capozzoli, Eileen Lally Anna Zitney, Mary Peirush Mary Plumbo, Mary Renzie Rose Romeo, Valeria Tuskan, Stella Petrush, Verne Modzen.

Calendar By EDITH STURG1S Herald Society Editor Meeting of the Board of Dea- BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Scharler, Ronco, are announcing the birth of a daughter in Uniontown Hospital at 6:28 p. m. Wednesday, June 5.

Presbyterian Church, 7:30, at church. Prayer meeting for Bible School teachers and helpers, Third Presbyterian Church, 3:30 a. Bible School session, 9. Ruth Swanson Circle, Third Presbyterian Church, 1:30, at the home of Mrs. J.

Watson Sembower. Miss Marjorie Bell, a field representative of the Board of Christian Education, will be speaker at a meeting, Second Presbyteran Church, 7:30. Committee meeting, Class of 1947, German Twp. High School, meets at home of Mrs. Ray Benninghoff, Easy St.

Green Gardeners Club, luncheon meeting, 12:30, home of Mrs. John Buck, Belmont Circle. MUFFIN RECIPE You can add half a cup of well drained crushed pineapple to a standard 2-cups flour recipe for muffins. TASTY SANDWICHES Delicious teatime sandwiches: Soft yellow cheese mixed with a little mayonnaise and minced chutney. Kofy Lyon Presents Her 8TH ANNUAL "KATY'S KAPERS" Thursday and Friday, June 6th and 7th Uniontown Senior High School Auditorium TICKETS $1.00 CURTAIN 8:15 Entirely different shows each evening.

REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER SCHOOL SATURDAY, JUNE 8th 1 TO 6 P.M. Studio 164 South Beeson Ave. Phone GE 8-6911 Wedding Bells About to Ring! Order Invitations Here When it is a question of wedding invitations or announcements, we have ail the answers correct in every detail, truly worthy of the occasion. See our samples. Standard Printing Co.

8-10 East Church St Uniontown Second Floor PENXEY SEE 'EM NOW AT sport shirts by me thousands the styles the fabrics thai are making tomorrow's news! SEE 'EM NOW AT sport shirts by the thousands styles the fabrics that are making tomorrow's newst ADVERTISfB A. B. FABULOUS WASH 'N WEARS! A one-two touch-up is the most ironing these comfortable casual cottons will ever see they save hours of hot work, make summer a breeze for the ladies, too. Choose famous Dan River woven plaids or Penney's pick-of-the- crop stripes 'n prints. Ail fully washable.

stripes, prints SALLY BEAUTY SALON Sally Shop Downstairs Main at Beeson, Uniontown PHONE GE 8-1981 Comfortably Air-Conditioned Monday thru Friday Saturday 9:30 9 Appointment Not Always Needed WEDS. SPECIAL! Choose Your Style Spring Petal Cots This is the new spring "petal cut" sweeping Paris, a soft elegant, carting all over your head specially for summer days just brush for 9 Haircut Shampoo $15 cold wave Styled set UNIVERSITIES Towncraft NEAT TOWNCRAFT School's out, but Penney's tr university model goes on, cool as you please, all summer long. Here's the authentic 3-button collar and box pleat yoke now in short sleeves. Choose woven plaids, checks or stripes in 10096 combed cottons. YOUR CHOICE Young! Vigorous! Well Rooted! Regular 19c Each ONLY EACH Not only does Kresge's offer you an almost "giveaway" price, but you also have your choice of two species of easy-to-grow ivy! English Ivy, the hardiest of all indoor ivies, is lovely in either a planter or a dish garden! The thickly clustered leaves of Baby Leaf Ivy make a luxuriant green dish garden! Of course, we placed a BIG order for this sale, but there is a limit! Don't be disappointed be here early! 14 East Main Street Uniontown FHE ROMAN CLASSIC LOOK Cotton'n Cupioni rayon by Penney's Town era ft (R) a shirt that captures the best of all time.

The Penney classic that takes you casually, correctly anywhere! Gently spread collar (flexitized) concealed pocket, new cuffs, single needle stitching by one of America's top shirt makers. Bluejay brass, silver, dove fan. aqua. Smoke pearl buttons. Sizes small.

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