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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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CLUb a 0. 6, Pat Off.) FOR THE INTEREST, ENTERTAINMENT AND RESSiON OF ACTIVE BOYS AND GIRLS EVERYWHERE CT EDITORS' MEETING SET BRIDGE Play Of The Hand I Requires Tactics Most Cases JOE PALOOKA EVENING STANDARD, UMOKTOWN, DECEMBER 3. 1942-PAGE It By HAM FISHER THE EVENING STANDARD I KLTOKTER CLUB A noa-commercial newspaper club lor all Americau boys and Rtrls everywhere, This section devoted dally tn the writing and expressions of local Junior Reporters DON C. HAYMAN-Club Editor BILLjCATON-- Associate Editor ROBKKT Secretary HARUY AICCORA5ICK. ROBT.

KRIZNER. Associate Directors Attention all Junior Reporter Club district editors. Plans are aJI set for a big meeting for all club editors -to be held this Saturday. This meeting will he held at 11:15 o'clock Saturday mornlnjj at The Manos Theater in Uniontown. It is open to just those who are club district editors but all are urged to be on hand.

Special business will be taken up and plans for the regular Junior Reporter Club Christmas Parties and the next Senior TODAY'S ACTIVE REPORTERS Crineratulntions to the following members for in an article for tho club By doing this i DanCe will be discussed. New they have become Active membership cards for aJI district and should cut their names out of! editor will be fiven out. the paper and paste them on the I back of their press card. Watch for i their stories to appear soon i Strauser Fairchance Sarah Brownsville Dorothy Franczik Footedale Dorothy Danko Hill No, 2 Vera Bolas Republic Following: the meeting the district editors will be quests of the management of the Manos Theater to War Mrs. Hadley," great new movie starring- Edward Arnold and Fay Baintcr, which opens today at the Manos.

you are district editor, make i Grindstone Robert Kopctsky Run i Uniontown Margaret Chicko a "YANKEE NEWS" (Following are news stories written by members about boys in the services of Uncle Sam). By WILLIAM E. America's Curd Authority Gen. Sir Archibald P. Wavell used contract bridso to bring out a point in recent newspaper article.

In explaining the difference between strategy and tractirs, he said that the bidding is and the play of the hand tactics; that most players would agree a the play, or tactics, is more i i than the James Half, of Oliver No. 3, i i i or Vv'HEN YOU GET 1 BACK YOU MIGHT 7 DONE GET SHOT TYte I BEFORE. HUNS SUSPECT YOU I VWE PEEK VVCNT ACROSS OP 02ZERS CHANNUL. YOU- I SAY DE A TO DEN 1 SEE? serving his country in the i a i cc mechanical a Army. He sent across to Enc- ubjcct lo co TMtton, while the land.

tactics, or play, give more scope -By Catherine Miller, Oliver No. 3. for lhc skil1 of the good laver a Staff Sergeant, Mr, Sfcillwagon came home on a visit from the Army post in Texas recently. He is leaving for North Dakota. By Louise Knapink.

Thompson No. 1 'Hie latter is TILLIE THE TOILER By WESTOVER Connie Sante Phillips Mary Paidakovich Nemacolin Theresa Ann plech, McCellandiown Don Buttermofe Star Junction Lorraine Martin Josephine Kempa Smith ton Marian Porachan Uniontown SENIORS TOMORROW Mrs. Ricard D'Amore. of Olivet- No. 3, visited her husband.

Pvt. Richard D'Amore, of the U. S. Army. She went to his Army station--which is in Leesville, Louisiana.

John Orostek is in the Air Corps of our country. He is stationed in Alamarogo, New Mexico. Martha Orostek is in the U. S. Army.

HP is stationed at Camp Blending, Florida. --By Eleanor Bilovpsky, Rowe.s Run. John R. Donovan, of Uniontown. Today's hand general's point.

brings out the The contract is reached rather mechanically, and may or may not be made. South l'er. indeed, tomorrow nirht tT Ji i the U.S. Army. He is stationed you'll another senior section "ODDS AND ENDS" Irene Turjanica Pvt.

John Turjanica of Phoenix, Arizona, recently sent a long-distance phone call to his family of Smock. --o-y Andy Clear, a former pupil of Smock school, will leave 'for the army very soon. Pvt. Edward Lesich, formerly of Smock is" at the Maxton Army.Air base in Maxton. North Carolina.

Smock school had a wonderful vacation for Thanksgiving week. They had the whole week off, because at the beginning of the week was teacher's institute, and then was the Thanksgiving holidays. --o-Christine Murin of Smock was recently -married to Pvt. Bobby Parkc, formerly of Charleroi. Brock's room got their sec- Und for good writing.

the seventh grade. with high school news from high schools all over the section. We hope your high school will be' in this section. ALL REST OF WEEK Those who aren't in high school should remember that every other day of the week, except Friday, is devoted to your news. So you have to keep writing plenty and we hope you'll keep on the active list.

EDENBORN NEWS "Private John- Jasion. of Edenborn. was home on a furlough. He visited friends and relatives. He was home for 11 days.

--By Mary Ann Lecea. COOLSPRING MEETING AT SCHOOL TOMORROW Tomorrow night at 7:30 we have a club meeting: at Coolsprimj school. This, section has been very active and we will have nice entertainment for them Evening: Standard will present a free movie full length sound feature movie and a new district editor will be elected. Free admission to club members with their Press Card and new members may join at the meeting. CONTEST WINNERS SOON Watch tomorrow for the first list of Contest winners in the "War Ajainst Mrs.

Hadley." contest. Theyll be announced soon. at Camp Lee. Virginia. --By George Rose, Star Junction.

I have two brothers in the service. Pvt. Steve Spoljarick is stationed at Nonh Carolina in the U. S. Army.

Thomas Spoljarick is Petty Officer in the U. S. Coast Guard. --By Ann Spoljarick, Herbert. Joe Novotny, Joe Conchilla, Frank Diritsky and Steve Moroffko, of Oliver No.

3, left for the U. S. Army today. Michael Nohaj. Oliver No.

1. Corporal Daniel D'Amore, son of Mrs. Anna D'Amore, was home recently on a 14-day furlough. He has been in the Army for 13 months He is stationed in Massachusetts. --By Dorothy Novak, Oliver No.

3. Corporal Frank p. Trop was recently promoted to sergeant. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Trop, of Connellsville. He Is sta- jtioned in Alburqurque, New Mexico. --By -Frank Bodziny, Uniontown. Ray and Martin DeJoe are in the D. S.

Coast Guard. Martin is sta- A 1 0 7 4 3 7 5 6 A 9 8 6 9 8 2 A A 6 103 5 4 10 8 2 A 5 2 A 9 4 2 A 10 7 3 4 6 3 Duplicate None vul. South West East Pass 1 Pass Pass 3 Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 2 4 Opening-- Q. has only a minimum opening in nigh cards, and his rebid is based solely on the hope that the patterns will fit together well. When the dummy goes down, he sees he must win some additional tricks in the black suits to make the contract.

He wins the first trick and leads a spade. What actually happened now was that West put up the king of spades and returned a trump, which rode to the king. South led the other spade and East won. East led back the three trumps and South alertly played the nine, which held. Then South could afford to'ruff one diamond with trumps, ruff a third and cash the ace of trumps to pick iip the jack.

The ace of clubs -gave re-entry to the two long spades. SMOCK By Melvina Sabitini --o-The boys and girls of Smock school sold U. S. War bonds and stamps every week. Our total so far this year is $1.726.80.

For each $5.00 in steamps that any student purchases, he or she receives a free pass to any theater in Uniontown. tioned at Massachusetts, while Raymond is in Colorado. --By "Melen Timperio, Martin. George J. Crishi is in the U.

S. Army Air Corp. He is a Private First Class. He is believed to be i in England. --By Junior Slavic, Allison.

HAVE KISING SUNS READY SAN DIEGO, Cal. '(UP)- American fliers; in the Pacific are knocking so many. Japanese fliers out of the sky, for. they take, time off to paint a small Rising Sun emblem: on fuselages, thni Uncle': Sam has streamlined the job for therh. Planes, upon going into service now.

are equipped with packet of 12 decalcomanias of Jap insignia can be pasted on the side of the victories planes with, less Joss of time to the flier. OH, I VOiSH COOKIE VMOULO COME BACK VJlTH MV I'D HATE TO SET A 616 FOR BE IMS HAT LESS OUTSIDE BARRACKS NQ, VMHAT OU3HT IS A HELMET SKIPPY By PERCY CROSBY NEWS PERSONALS Mrs. John N. Fluke, of Loysburg, was visiting recently with her brother and sister, Mr. Carl Mc- 'Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Bossick. of Edenborn. are the proud parents of a baby boy" born last month. --By Elizabeth Manzuk.

--o-The students' of Edenborn school. who bought at least 55 in U. S. jwere Adelia L. Sabatini, Irene Chi-j War Stamps, received a free ticket Laura Galie.

Mike to the Manos Theater in Union- i Mrs. Sabitini. Helen Dupak. Benny and Mrs. Andy Chisar all of We were ftt thg home Qf tnTM-'l Bucheit Detroit, i i recently.

Bobby is a student at Medlick, of Edenborn, moved to Uniontown recently. The people, of Edenborn will miss him. Farland, of West Leisenring and Birthday celebrations this month Mrs Frank Morgart, of Uniontown. --By Dorothy McParland, West Leisenring. --By Jennie Czuchan.

Meade. Marland. Frank Ruszin and Silvo Conoline. --By Tommy Gera. --o-The boys and girls of Edenborn school have collected a lot of scrap for scrap drive.

They, are also jboth Jeft for the army on Octobej having sales for War Stamps every 1 Tuesday at the school. --By Irene Lecea. --o-- Dodge school. -By Mary C. Burcheit.

Tower Hill No. 2. Joe Kubistky, who was' stationed and Mrs. Joe Andrews, of red. to Kansas.

Edenborn, are the proud parents of I at Miami Beach, was transfer- baby boy born on November 3. Irene Turjanica of Smock return- Mr. Andrews is serving in the U. S. ed from her trip at Youngstown, Army.

Ohio. --By EliKabeth Manzuk. The women of Edcnbom have a knitting: club every Monday night. They are knitting for the sen-ice men. Mr.

and Mrs. Andy toff a were recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Magyar, of West Virginia. --By Irene Stoffa, Gates.

Garnet Ganoe. of Grindstone, Is resting in this Brownsville General hospital after an accident that she had along National Pike, when she was running across the highway. Garnet is ten years old. --By Lenora Funk, Brier Hill. A birthday party was held in the VJli-C MAMA 1 THINK? THINK? CHIC YOUNG an rt-LTAKE A LITTLE MAP 8ERXE) ARE VOU SURE KXJ PAPPY WASMB? ALL TWE P1SMES PiOf? -foU ttfljf REALLY TUATU.BE TWEWTY-RVE CEMTS PEAR, ILL TAKE CARE OF WEMOUSE.VJHLE MAT WE REP CROSS MEETING? BUT THE CO-PILOT.

AT THE POINT OF A GUN HA9 ALREADY GIVEN THE 51GNAL TO CATAPULT THE PLANE HAVING FREEP HIMSELF, PECK YELUNG SEARCH TH'5HIP- THE UNTER5UCHE SCHIFF DIE GE FANGENEN GEFLOGEN -AND THE MOTORS AT FULL THROTTLE ARE MAKING TOO MUCH NOISE FOR THE DECK CREW TO HEAR WISEPANTZ' YELLING- SMILIN' JACK DICK TRACY By CHESTER GOULD Violet Lopek. recently vacation- honor of ances of Cru ing New York City came home dWc who celebrat her I2th birth recentlv. SMOCK SCHOOL SCRAP DRIVE! recently. --By Helen Stopick, Crucible. My aunt.

Miss Ethel Polish, inounces her engagement to Julius LET'S GTVE OUR SUPPORT i TM Tbey co1 Valentine. No wedding i York Run i' ecta tne tolal of "130 und date has yet been set. --By Geraidine Markovich, Bitner. 5" Adelia Sabatini nf bad There are many boys of the ages over 13 and many men who have children who have left their homes arid jobs and, enlisted in. the serv- scrap.

i They had key collections at our school, also. All pupils were to bring their old keys which were no i ives of Uncle Sam. There arc some who are fightin on European soil, and so a who are fighting in the Pacific islands. should all help these by buying U. S.

War Saving Stamps and ''Bonds every payday. Let's do our part today. longer any good. The pupils are also buying a lot of U. S.

War bonds and WITH CANADA DRY QUALITY MY FAVORITES By Betty Litchney, Republic Movie star--Betty Grablel Color--Red. Musical instrument--Trumpet, School Sport--Mushball. Fruit--Oranse. SMOCK REPORTS By Jane Fuse There was a flag raising at Smock recently. Tnere were 125 on the flag, representing 125 boys who have joined the services of Uncle Sam.

Mildred Danko of Smock celebrated her birthday anniversary recently with a party. She received many beautiful gifts and there i were many -who attended. Emil Vrabel of the U. S. Army was recently visiting with family i and friends of Smock.

He was on WAVEMT BEEM T( LOCKER 5IWCE MfD SUMMER. I HOPE EVERYTHING'S STILL LVTER- Jj I-- VOU'RE MOVING EVERYTHING-IN, GRIPS AT I MVOTHER' 'PLACE. OK BYTHEWAY- NOWTMAT5 WHAT I CALL A FINE I'VE GOT TO GET EVERYTH1NGS NOTHING TO SET IT ALL UP. MONTH'S ACQUAINTED REMT IN ADVANCE. I WITH THAT ROOMER.

HE'S ALL OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS MY HOBBY By Irene Dedinsky, Colonial I have a hobby of collecting pic-': furlough, tures, I get pictures of baseball i --o-stars, movie stars, politicians, etc, Patricia Valantovicn of Union- I keep them in my little green town was visiting Smock on Sun- scrap books, -which I have quite a day. She is formerly from Smock. few. My amount of pictures She was glad to see her old friends, i at the present is 350. I and the home town." iMEMBERSHIP BLANK I Wish To Be Enrolled As A Jtmior Reporter In THE EVENING STANDARD JUNIOR REPORTER CLUB I am mdadin? frre cents to covet cost of handling and mail- in? my Press Card which wiQ admit me to an clab activities.

Name Date Mafl Address Town School at THERE'S TK VJEA.K SPOT IW S. GUY WO, MOTH1MG TC BOSS 5OOM HE LETS PEOPLE BOSS H1M--AM' SOOM EX'EK. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE WUKT KIND OF LOW-COfvVEOV CfeST A LETTER FROM, THE SCHOOL 8OPKRD MM OFFER TO TEACH APPRECIWIMG AND ASKtMG IF I'D INTERESTED IN AM ASSlGM- ENST TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 0,4 AS IT COLiLD BE: A 30XB, BUT IT'LL BE AS LAUGHABLE AS THE CHICAGO FIRE MRS.HOOPLH FINOS OUT ABOUT BETTER GOPHER FOR A FEVJ UNLESS N013 VJAMTTO WEAR A KPU-TER. 1 PARADE: TO TrAE- BOILER CLUB, feRE WE.

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