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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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PAGE 2-UNIONTOWN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 197Z Screen Newcomers Cast In 'Godfathe Al Pacino and James Caan, (wo relative newcomers lo the screen, are seen in important, pivotal roles in Paramount Pictures' "Tthe Godfather," opening in Technicolr soon at the Manos Theatre. For the role of Michael Corleone, Pacirio, an aspiring New York Theatre actor, was signed. Born and raised in New York City, he recieved his theatre experience with the Children's a i a workshops and appearances in numerous off-Broadway shows Deluding "Tiger At The Gates" and "The Indian Wants fii Bronx," for which he won a Obie Award for "Best Actor the Year." Cast as Sonny Corleone James Caan, a young man wl began an acting career afti studing various non-theatric: courses at the University Michigan. After appearing i productions of "La Rondo" ol Broadway and undersludyin five roles in "Blood, Sweat an Stanley Poole" on Broadwaj Caan migrated to the We Coast lo appear in such teli vision shows as "The Ui touchables," "The Naked City "Alcoa Theatre," "Dr. Kildare 66." Births Only 3 MORE OPEN FRIDAY ULTRA MODERN CONCESSION NEW PLAYGROUND CLEAN MODERN, REST ROOMS BRILLIANT PANORAMIC SCREEN HI QUALITY RCA SOUND FRIENDLY SERVICE -OPENING ATTRACTIONS- CLINT EASTWOOD FESTIVAL 1.

PLAY MISTY FOR ME 2. BEGUILED Unionlown Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vernon, R.D. 1, Jefferson, a so at 3:58 a.m.

Monday, March 27 1972. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Tolh Rear 472 Coolspring Union town, a son at 6:28 Mondaj March 27, I9V2. Mr.

and Mrs. Sylvester Con away, 39 Connellsviile Union town, a daughter at 5:54 p.m Monday, March 27, 1972. Coancllsville Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snyder Indian Head, a son at 1:00 a.m Monday, March 27, 1972.

The suspense comedy from the men who made "Bullilt' Robert Rcdford Ceoroe Segaf Ron Leibman.Paul Sane), Moses Gunn.William Redfield I TQI 10 7:40. Si40 STARTS TODAY STATE "The bM comedy of and love stos ReneeTaylor-Joseph Bofogna in aWylde Films production Made For Each Other Directed by Robert B. Sean. Wriilen by Renee'Taylor and Joseph Bologna 1 Color by Deluxe' SHOWS TODAY AT 7:00 P.M. and 9:20 P.M.

IAMES SAY' I'M, SKF. YOU TONIGHT BURT LANCASTER ROBERT RYAN IEEJICOBB In A MICHAEL WINNER Film COlOfl by United Artlfftfl DM.UOiVDS HAVE TilE HOTTEST HEATERS IN W. I'KNNA BASIC Airman Scott A. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack E. Baker of Dunhar, R.D. 2, has completed basic training at the Air Training Command's Lackland AFB, Tex. He is remaining at Lackland for training in the security police field. Airman Baker is a graduate of Connellsviile Area High School.

Revival Slated At Pt. Marion Apostolic Churcb of Point Marion will hold a two-week revival beginning April 2-16. Evangelist Jrvin L. Beaver of Simston, W. will be the guest speaker for the first week.

Hosting the second week be Evangelist Harold J. Stump of Arnoldsburg, W. Va. Services will begin each night at 7:30. The public is invited.

Airman Nemeth Ends Training Airman Frank R. Nemeth son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nemeth Sr. of Continental 1, has graduated at Sheppard AFB, from the U.S.

Air Force refrigeration specialist course conducted by the Air Training Command. The airman is being assigned Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, "itrduty with a unit of the Tac- Air Command which provides combat units for air support of U.S. ground forces Researchers at the University of Illinois have taken an important step toward development, of a human vaccine against malaria. Today's Personal Notes Mr. and Mrs.

Royden Tyger of Woodstock Hop wood, have returned after a tw week vacation to Hawaii and th neighboring islands. Mrs, P. Fitzgerald Jr. an daughter, Margaret Handle Adams Lane attended th funeral of their aunt arid grea aunt, Mrs. Ryland Owen Chapman, in Smithfield, March 25.

Pfc. Albert Allen Jenkins, if son of Mr. and Mrs. Alber Jenkins of Markleysburg, le. March 15 for basic training wit the U.S.

Marine Corps at Parri Island, S. C. He is a 19J graduate of Uniontwon Arc Senior High School. Timothy Carver Veno, son Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Veno Si of Unionlown R.D. 3, is cele brating his sixth birthday an niversary today. He has brothers, Francis Jr. and Terr Lynn. Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Cetlurale of 101 McClellandtow Rd. celebrated their fifth wei ding anniversary March 2J They are the parents of tw daughters, Cyndi and Michelle Mr. Cellurale is a Pennsylvani State Police with the Uniontow barracks. Jeff Whitlock, son of Mr.

an Mrs. David Whillock of Nev Salem, is a patient in Room 60- of Washington General Hospita He is a junior student at Union town Area Senior High School. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoon are vacationing in Tokyi and Hong Hong.

Sgt. Hoon, th son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hoo of Kerr is on leave from hi duties at Misawa AFB i SKY-VIEW DRIVE-IN CARMICHAELS PHONE 966-7341 NOW SHOWING Jane Fonda in "KLUTE" PLUS "5UMMSR OF '42" NOW PLAYING! A I DAY MATIN roo s. 3 oo prvi LAUREL.

MALL. CSr 6288662 I 119 I "ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST FILMS." NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW NEWSWEEK- Paul Zimmerman LOS ANGELES CUE William NEWSDAY--Joseph Gelmis LOS ANGELES TIMES- Charles Champtin GROUP BROADCAST --Bob Salmaggi ASSOCIATED PRESS Bob Thomas WEEKDAYS SAT. AND SUN. NOW SHOWING liig 3 Triple Header! Love and Brutality On, Ilic Climax Tells It All' 'PLUSHETTE5 SWEET REVENGE" (XX) CO-FEATURES Sunette" Submission" (X) fVen- Show Every Tuesday. This Program Rated Adult Plus New Screen Not Seen From The Highway FILM RATING GUIDE For Parents and Their Children GENERAL AUDIENCES All Ages Admitted USB) PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED Some Material May Nol Be Suitabla For PrsTBenBgerj RESTRICTED Under 17 requires accompanvino Parent or Adult Guerdian NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED lAoo limit may vary in certain areas) MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, PUBLISHED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE HE MORNING HERALD EVENING STANDARD CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE By DIANE MAHONEY Northern Japan.

Mrs. Hoon is the former Jean Guseman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guseman of Devan Ave. Mrs.

John Y. Chidester, formerly of 310 Morgantown' is a patient in St. Francis Hospital in Pittsburgh where she underwent corrective surgery this week. Mrs. Chidester is now a resident at The Methodist Home in Mount Lebanon.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Golden of Unionlown R.D, 2 are celebrating their ninth wedding anniversary today. They are the parents of Ihree children; Pamela, Eddie and Tammy, all students a i Elementary School. Mrs.

Golden is the former Linda McCormick. Helen Funtal, a 1 i Knapp, Ann Kumor and Vern Vaselenak, all of Uniontown recently aliened the play, "Veronica's Vail" sponsored by the Christian Mothers of St. Joseph's Parish in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Reinhard Jr. of Uniontoivn R.D. 1 are announcing the birth of their second child and son on March 2. The new arrival weighed 7 pounds ounces and has been named William Allen. Mrs.

Reinhard is the former Carol Clement, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clement of Bute Rd. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Reinhard Sr. of Millvlew St. Groat- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Newell Clement and Mrs.

Laura Reinhard of Uniontown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Guy of Continental 2 attended the 40lh annual convention of the Pennsylvania Federation of Men's Club Inc. at Ember's Quality Motel in Carlisle last Friday and Saturday, Mr.

Guy is president of the Fayette County Sports'men's League. Mr. and Mrs. i a 1 Basinski of West Newton, became the parents of their first child, a son, on Feb 20 in the Frick Community Hospital, Mt. Pleasant, Pa.

he bas been named Michael Thomas. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Basinski and Mr. and Mrs.

William Egri of Elizabeth. Pa. Paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Bernice Basinski of Elizabteh, formerly of Monarch. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Szambo of McKeesport arc (he maternal great-grandparents. MORMNG HERALD THE EVENING STANDARD NOBEL i'lill'ES i Nnbet, c.stab'riohed a lund Nobel prizes were first presented in 1901, five years after the death of Alfred Bernard for (lie annual awards, acc i to Encyclopaedia BrilannicH. STONE HOUSE RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE RT. 40 EAST OPENING THURSDAY! FAMOUS FOR ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE MIXED DRINKS-COCKTAILS Private Rooms For Parries, Banquets, Meetings ASSOCIATED HARD.W4RE Associated hardware 'Ift DIVISION OF ACTION INDUSTRIES INC.

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