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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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V. B. Put. POBTER LUE FOR THE INTEREST. ENTERTAINMENT AJvD SELF-EXPRESSION OF ACTIVE BOYS AND GIRLS BYEBYWHERB TUB' KVKNING STANDARD JUNIOR REPORTER CLUB A national newspaper feature for boys and girls everywhere.

This section is devoted daily to writings and exoressions of local Junior Reporters, Registered U. S. Parent Office DOM C. Editor BILL Associate Editor ROBERT Secretary ROBERT Director A -v Radio Revue Birthday Tonight Three years old. Yes indeed, the club Radio Revue, tonight has its third birthday.

Starting the first week in August in 1910 the Radio Revue has grown into Uniontown's most popular "In Person" radio entertainment. Old Favorites And New Friends Tonight For the big Anniversary Radio Revue.tonight you'll hear some of your old favorites and some brand new radio stars. Be by your radio tonight from 7 to 7:30 for this big show. WMBS of course. "Laugh Contest" Entries Coining-In Today the mail in and brought a bunch of mail from our "Laugh Contest" It's certainly going to be a job to pick the winners but we'll announce them soon.

Thanks For Those Stories With Entries Gollee, but we are happy to see that a number of you members took our suggestion and sent in a story along with your answer to the "Laugh Contest." We're printing those stories Fast now so yours ought to be in very soon. "Mystery Melody" Back On Tonight's Revue For those of you who have been asking for'it, another "Mystery Melody'; will be played on the program tonight. Listen and see if you can guess the title. Three Weeks From Today Then--Ouch is right for three weeks from today means the first day bf school for a lot of you club members. Just where did this summer rush 'away to? Well well be starting our regular school meetings then so it won't be too bad for those active districts.

A Story On How You FeeLAboutlt Some boys and girls are sort of anxious to have school start again. Some are awfully unhappy thinking about it. How do YOU feel about school again? You can write a good story about that you know. High House News By Louise Johnson Mr. and Mrs.

Omer Cole of Penn Craft were with the Johnson family of High House on July 25. My brother; Harry Johnson is now visiting at the home of his friend, Robert Cole of Penn Craft. Marion Nickles of Nemacolin was recently on a two week vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle of High House.

Lucille Cole of High House is on a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosano of Uniontown. will start on August SO. and many of the kids sure do 1 seem worried.

Margaret Huey is now visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons of Leckrone. Miss Zola Johnston of High House Is back home after spending a few days in Ohio. She is resuming work in Uniontown.

3 A OF OF THE JUNIOR REPORTER CLUB'S RADIO REVUE THE THREE HUNDREDTlFTY-SIXTH BIG RADIO SHOW' TONlTE-WMBS-7 O'CLOCK MISS UNIONTOWN'S BIGGEST PERSON' ENTERTAINMENT Today's Active Reporters Ne ws stories were received on Friday from hte following members, making them Active Junior Reporters. IF YOUR' NAME IS IN THIS COLUMN, CUT: IT OUT AND PASTE IT ON YOUR PRESS CARD! These members be admitted to special meetings, for Active members only. Angela Soom Fail-bank Mary Skala Smithfieid Mildred Augustine Leisenring Margaret Sokol Adah Lois Augustine Leisenring Dorothy Zuzak Royal Clara Barnick Fairbank In The Hospital By Samuel Spiker, Revere My brother-in-law, George Hice of Footedale, is in the 'Walter Reed (hospital in Washington, D. He undergoing treatment for arth- My Canary Bird By Shirley Madison, Hopwood I have a canary bird at home, whose name is He is very pretty, and has "a very pretty yellow color. He sings all, day long, and at night when we go to sleep, he also falls asleep, and is quiet until the next morning.

Three Brothers In Service My Margaret Lizanich, Allison I have three brothers 'who are in the armed -forces of our Uncle Sam. My first is a pri- stationed at Camp Pedaleton, "Virginia. My second brother, Pfc. Prank is stationed at the Bombardier school in Midland, Texas in the U. S.

Army Air Corp. My third- brother is Sergeant Technican Charles stationed in Los Angeles, California. I also have a brother-in-law, who is Sergeant Technical John With- tosky, who is stationed over-seas in North Africa, in the U. Army. Visiting Home By Rita Tisma, Oliver No.

3 My sister, Mrs. Ruby Machesky of Cleveland. going to.stay home for two weeks'" aOhe home of- her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tisma of Oliver No.

3. She now has a baby that is about three months old, and 'is also in Oliver No. 3. By Wilda Lee Holup, Smock My mother, Mrs. John Holup received a cablegram from my brother.

Jack Holup, who is now serving in the S. "Navy. This is the first that we have heard from him in about two months. We still do not know where he is at the present, but we are very glad to- hear from him. A-New Arrival He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Hice of Footedale and now lives in Alexandria, Va. Favorite Outdoor Game Br Mickey Ohler, Rowes Run The favorite outdoor game at Rowes Run at the present is the game of "Release." We all enjoy playing this game. The fun of it is playing at night, and we can all find places to hide. We usually have about ten boys playing this game.

My Victory Garden By Dolores Patterson, Oliver 3 I have a Victory garden and I have many fine vegetables planted in it. I started' to dig up my garden "in" the spring, while we still had school. I now have some nice tomatoes and potatoes. My other vegetables that I have planted are potatoes, lettuce, carrots and peas. Brothers In Army By Paul Christovich, Oliver No.

1 I have two brothers in the U. S. Army, and I am proud of then! both. They both write home-', and we are also glad to write back to them. My first brother is John Chris- tbvich, who.

is a private-first-class, stationed at Polk, Louisiana. He is'in the llth armored division. My other brother. Pvt. Anthony Christovich is stationed at Camp Gruber, Oklahoma with the field artillery.

Both of my brothers at present are in Louisiana. Oliver News By Mary Jane Demeter Corporal John Wendell Yowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Yowler of West Leisenring was inducted in the army last year, and is now stationed somewhere over-seas in North Africa. Pvt.

Hobart son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowden of West Leisenring was inducted into the army in March. He is stationed at Beale, California. A Bit of Po-e tree By Robert Sykes, 'Dunbar Her bronze-color hair was waving in the breeze.

Her hand in mine, I gently tenderly squeezed She was mine! I could not leave her go. For I loved her more than I could show. By Jessie McCartney, Brier Hill i We strolled along the glistening We have a baby sister, born a few weeks ago. Her name it Patricia Ann, and weighed eight pounds at the time of birth. She is getting along fine.

She is very happy at all times, and we all think that she is very cute. nver In my arms, I could feel her shiver. From her eyes there rolled a solemn tear. As she whispered, reverently, "Kiss me. dear!" Distinguished 8471 32-46 Outstanding frock to give woman real gratification month after month.

Slenderizing and smart. Pattern No. 8471 is in sizes'32, 34, 36, 38. 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 34 takes, with short: sleeves, 4 1-8 yards 39-inch material.

1-2 yard for vestee. For this attractive pattern, send 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, in coins, with your name, address, pattern number and size to the Evening Standard Today's Pattern Service, 106 Seventh avenue, New York 11, N. Y. Does your summer wardrobe need first aid? Send for the summer issue of Fashion, our complete pattern and sewing guide, which is just out. Shows over 100 new patterns, contains many helpful' fashion suggestions.

per copy. Louisiana Says 'No' To Alligator Offer -NE "WORLEANS (UP) --The" State Department 01, Conservation has announced that it will not assume responsibility for' the social life of Louisiana alligators. The announcement came in answer to an offer by the Chicago Zoological part. They agreed to send four or five hundred saurians free of charge--if, they said, it was the plan of the State of Louisiana to introduce alligators in "proper places. The State of Louisiana declined the introduction.

JOB PALOOKA -THE EVENING STANDARD, UNIONTOWN, PENNA.l AUGUST 9, 1943. By HAM FISHEB 'DEM GREEKS PtAKryifcUCM TOO. H2.RE HUH MEOTTZEHTQ WHAT -I LOOK--- see oe owaus-y i SEE HE SeNTRY JW JlOOWS UKK A BSTRQL GERMANS-- -YUP CALL AN' GET COUPLEE MORE RH.3.AS --XXJ KEEP TWERPS CERTNV VONSUSHMEN VAS ALL KINDS OF I.FK5HT AT CRETE. PEOPLE (NTHIS ADEY MEV DERE VAY OUTFIT, I "HOT HERE THEY WERE ALL I DE WA DT TILLIfc THE TOILER By WESTOVER NOT EVERY MlfviUTE ME FARTHER I I COULD TALK TO SOMEBODY -EVERY MINUTE IS TAK1N6" ME NEARER CAMP WHERE NW EX-BOY PRIEND SKippy By PERCY CROSBY SEE, I WISH A FIRE VJOULO BUST OUT, so'r i COULD RUM AH 1 5AVE THE LAOY FRtEND, THEM WE COULP ALU TROT UP To THE FIRE-HOUSE HOT BLONDIE By CHIC YOUNG DICK TRACY MCOME.PEAR RRST TWERAKE VOU PON'T SEEM--TO TRUST I POWTTRUST TUAT6UV FAirmER THAN YOU CAW TMROWA FREIGHT I MEFOUNPTMERAKE rAMPMKRUNKJlKJ6 WELL, WHY YOU DO SOMETH1NS6 ABOUT rr? By CHESTER GOULD MURPHY'S SIZING THINGS UP FROM AROUND FRONT. WE'LL WAIT TILL HE COMES BACK BEFORE WE GO IN 1 BE USED A9 A WOME TME PROKJT ENTRANCE IS NAILED UP.v-r^ I GONE.

COME ON, EMIL WE MUST MOVE FAST, THE DIRTY WITH THAT GAS OVEN ON, THIS ICE WILL MELT LIKE A BUBBLE, THAT STEEL POINT IS TOUCHING MY BODY NOW V. SMILIN' JACK By ZACK MOSLEY V.1S 1 -7 V'vsJ; a $50 Loan worth S3-00 to you? This Ls the exact cost of a S50 Joan repaid in 3 equal mo. payments? Loans are arranged on furniture, auto or signature. There's no embarrassing Investigation, and no fuss or bother to waste your time just friendly, private service. Special service for employed -women.

single or married. If you need SIO to $250 or more to pay debts, buy fuel, or for any other worthy phone for a 1-visit loan or come tn or write. BLANTt Please Enroll Me As A Junior Rfeportcr to THE EVENING STANDARD JUNIOR REPORTER CLUB I am including five cents to cover cost of handling and mailing my Press Card which will entitle me to all clob privileges. Name Date Man --Attend School at (Members must be at least 10 years old) OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS FINANCE 3rd 2nd Xat'I. Bank Bldjr.

XJttiontown. Phone 207 Margaret Hoetistine. Manager ECONOMY BASEMENT DON'T WORRY-I WON'T HAVE OF THE (CE OUR BOARDING HOUSE with iMAJOR GOODBV, VISIT TIMH FOR TOAST TO HERE'6 REMOVED.

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