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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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Prof Former Local Man Gets Award From Maryland State College A former Uninntoivn man has been named "otlMamling faculty member of year" at Maryland Stale College. Princess Anne Mil. The honor went to liichurd 11. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ike Thomas of (Irani St. Presentation was made al an Awards and Recognition Assembly at the college last week, hy vote of the college's Student Council. Mr. Thomas is assistant professor in the Department of" Mechanic A al Maryland Stale. lie is a graduate of UnJontown High School.

Cheyney Stale College and Penn Stale University. A member of several collcgo commiltces, he will have compiled 22 years on the Maryland State faculty with the conclusion of the current academic year. The presentation to Prof. Thomas drew "spontaneous applause attesting to the of the students' choice." a college report said Mr. Thomas has brothers.

Patrolman Joseph 1 Thomas of the Uniontown Police Depl. and William Thomas, of Scoltdale. R-5 Project Is Detailed COLLEGE AWAItn-Assl. Prof. Richard II.

Thomas (left), native nf L'nirmtnvvn. receives "nnlstaml. fatuity member of Ihe year" a a at Maryland State College, from Charles Could president of the Student Council. C'villeDair I'nionlown's big R-5 whan, renewal project gels prominent mm-1 4 tion in a publication "Urban H.O11O1' newal Notes." published hy Housing and Home Finance Agon-1 Fr.jeltc Farmers Co-op Dairy. cy, U.S.

Urban Renewal A i IKI (iallalin Conncllsville, islralion. An article on Unionlown. illustrated with a symbolic drawing of 'a coal miner, declares. "A downtown urban renewal project, covering a block or less lhan an acre. Man Take? a i i I A i a i announced that Ralph I' Riedman ii mcmlior of their service deparl- mem.

has successfully completed Keefcr Office Equipment 185! COn( UCl by the Victor Machine tonnellsvillc Uniontown, a in Cleveland. Ohio. 7 Persons Hospitalized In Mishaps Seven persons were treated in Hospital during weekend fm minor injuries sustained in various accidents. Ada Perry, fiohlown, was treated al 11:15 a.m. Saturday for a Vacluipd left hip received in a 'all at home.

She was admitted and reported in pood condition last nipht. Myers, 19. of MO Douncr Ave was treated al 3-3i p.m Saturday for a cut nf the left wrist sustained while he was closing a window. In an unusual tractor mishap, L'mrcncc Bruzda. Hi.

Lamhtilon sustained a left ankle injury, llos attc-ndants said he accidentally fell stepping dawn from the machine early Saturday niuhl. Kloanor Blystonc. Fairchancc. was iieatcd at i Saturday for a fracture of the left Miffered when she stepped off a landing and fell. Holicil Sesler.

If, jear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ses- Icr. I'nion was treated at 1 50 p.m. Saturday for a possible risht injury sustained while playing nn the Craig School Bryson.

1 year old son nf Mr and Mrs. Bryson. llopworxl, was treated at 12.1ft p.m. yesterday for a jioa- sihie Icfi shoulder injury suffered in a tali at home. In a "small-fry" traffic mishap, Connie Caslccl.

9 year old daughter of Mrs. Bertha Castcel, Itcpublic. was struck by a bicycle ar.d suffered multiple abrasions of the face and knees She was treated at 2:45 yesterday afternoon. Mrs, Kiiipplc Passes Away At Age 87 THE EVENING STANDARD, A I I 21, mi I'AfiK Mrs Cora B. Knipplc.

37. Water, w. Va former Un- iontoun resident, fliwl yesterday a newspaperman and Alder-1 -man J. S. Albright of Uuiontown, a brother, and Mrs.

Sarah Vance, i Monongahcla. a sister. Funeral services will be held! Wednesday at I p.m. in the lelli Funeral Home. Viryiilia Cumberland.

Mil. Burial will he in Memorial Cemetery, Cumberland. tlie home of a daughter, Mrs. Violet Appolti. Cumberland, Mel -She was the daughter of late S.

and Carrie Cullier Al- of Uniontown and predeceased by her dusted. Giant Knipple. Mrs. Knipple was Ihc mother of 17 children, 10 of whom survive. She also leaves 42 srancichildron.

46 great yramlchiWren ami two gi'tiit pi eat srandthildren Among olrxr survivors arc vei- wciiitiiui I1LU, has heen selected as a member of the Dairy Guild of America. I This is an honor accorded in I recognition of the firm's dedication to excellence in product, determined by a carefully conduct- was undertaken in this study hy expert dairy consul ing town. The city was badly; lain talent empowered to accredit depressed and unemployment was! those independent dairyman eligi- high. ble for the Guild. "Demolition of the Miuclurc.sl Dairy Guild and ic- provided employment for some of cVcdinlion entitles use of I he the.

unemployed coal miners. It Dairy Guild emblem on contain- created a land i business for ers. vehicles, sales promotion and advertising. salvaged materials llomeovvn- ers came for bricks to build g.i- rages or patios or porches. I "A number of people wanted lo add to their homes and bought 1 searched 2x4's.

Hardware mer-. i I 1 chants in the city a rush bus- JLCCKl'OHG iness on nails, saws, hammers. paint and other materials. Officers uere nominated and "A national chain decided elected at a meelin: of huild a new store i J.C.rcnr.ey'sl. Friends and Helpers' 4-H Club Many other downtown business- of l.cckrone in St.

Mary's social men, recognizing thai a new, hall. modern store would make their old, run-down business establish- menls look even shabbier, undertook major modernization ar.d re habitation of their premises. Loral insiiriincr In i i Table" Adrienr.e Cantini was elected i president: Mary Ann Sprusansky. vice president: Jeanne Pollack, secrciary: Barbara Boziii. treas-1 urer: Judy Plisko.

game Cecilia Wilson, song leader: Joyce Hatalla and Frandnc news reporters, a i Whoolcry and Marlcne Hatalla. show and tell chairmen. The adult leaders are Mrs. Theresa Canlini. assisted by Mrs.

Unth Mclnlyrc anil Mrs. A SpruKinsky. Tne junior leaders are Adriennc Canlini and Mary Ann Mrs. Cantini presided at the meeting The Lord', 1 Prayer was Walter A. Lion Jr.

and E. Sittler Cl.ll, both of are with Mutual of N'ew York in Uniontown. are lisled in ihe Roster of the Million Dollar Hound Table of the National Association of Life Underwriters. Every of ire i vl Round Table must have sold a followed hy ihe -l-ll pledge and least a million dollars of i surance in I960 or must have at- i Thr purpose of 4-H Club work taincd Life membership hy having was explained to the girls. Pro- sold a million yearly for three jccl date hooks were given lo the years in succession.

Fewer than I one per cem of the world's life A health project meeting will insurance agents are Round Table! he held April In al p.m. in members. ihe social hall. SECRETARIES WEEK--Mayor J. Watson Semhnwrr rails alien- i to Secretaries Week.

April 23-29. and Secretaries Day, April 2S, with a proclamation. Seated with the is Alice Capo- toslo, president nf Ilir local rh.iplcr. National Secretaries Assn. Standing are Lillian Jones 'lefll.

virc president and Madeleine John, treasurer. In issuing the proclamation. Mayor Srmhnwcr slated, "In keeping with the finest traditions of Ihrir profession. secretaries are accepting vilal rcsponsibililies and are performing important roles in commerce, industry and government. To honor secretaries now doing their jobs diligenlly and lo encourage others In enter Ibis worthy career, it is essential that rightful recognition be given them.

We ask business and industry lo jnin in giving mie recognition to Ihe First Lady of Business-Ihe American --iitMid-siainiJid fhoio Collection of fine CHOOSE FROM (ONPIDiNT COIUR STYltS (HOOSE THE ONE BEST FOR YOU TAKE UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY ON OUR A NO MONEY DOWN BARBERSHOP QUARTETS AT KAUFMAN'S Arrow measures up ro everything a man wants in a dress shirt luxuri- ous looks, flawless i top-notch tailoring. San- forized, of course, to re- tain their fii and to keep you looking neat and fresh all doy long. TRAVEL-TLSTED FAVORITES Dectolene of dccrcn tricot. Short spread glen cellar, convertible Doclone of oacron and cotton batiste with short sprcod Glen col'rjr, convertible $6.95 Belfast spin-dry cottcn Long wearing collar, cu-lfs. .55.95 Neck siicj to 17; Sleeves.

32 to 35 ARROW'S NEW LIGHTWEIGHTS 'eve (irnvcd 'or your warm- weather wearing Drew, tasy-tc-core long sleeve cotton Pique weave. Regula- fused cellar $4.50 Glen, Pique ucove with long s'eeves, convc'tible jicn. Pique cotton with short Mecves Permanent a Stays $4.25 G'en Button-Down. Easy-care batiste weight, short sleeves. S4.25 Dccton 65 dacrcn polyester, cottcn batiste with short sleeves, permanent stays $5.00 Batiste Oxford snop tab, short sleeves $5.00 In a i Dinner, Christ Methodist Church Family NiShl covered dish dinner i lie held Wednesday night at in the church dining room.

Sponsored by the Lelanrl Bihlc Class, Hush Dennis is chairman Meat, bread, ar.d coffee will he furnished. Members will hrinj table service and vegetable or salad dish. PDI7R rm PRIZES PRIZES WHEN YOU USE A I A I Yiiur clolhis expertly washed, dried iinil folded Flatwork ironed it you desire! Comer of Fayeile St. and Becson Blvd. I'niontown SHOP TODAY TILL 5 PM Choose from the Areas Greatest Collection of Summer Suits New colors, new patterns a look of male elegance ex- pressed magnificently in this big collection.

Choose from: if EAGLE Eagles merc.es nilh function: eoo! Dacron-won! tropicals, tailored 10 keep iheir crisp looks and your? all summer long Sizes 38-SS, short. Ion: 559.50 Others lo SSo.OO if TRQPI-TEX 11 Sin: now embodies Ihe Renter Palette, a i random interplay of rnlnr. fmm a fine blend (if Datrnn ar.d Worsted, which insures lightweight neatness in the slcr.dcr nf the lean Silhouette. JiT-lX: res. shori.

longs. 559.95 if DONCASTER l.i:htwnalr Dacror. and wool Iropi- rals r.i:i hf in solid colors. siriprf and checks. Thrcf lon hrrasted models Sues ice shorl.

lone. S59.50 PALM BEACH nru- i i fabric "Balaya Weavr" 1'err's nr.r sun plus ha: slacks yon ran fm- ways. SIIT? rcc S58.95 if NORTHCOOL Peso Phma hy tl-f world's weijhi jir.i. Fv cron Polyester anri Thr resul; if a miracie of luhlr.es.- H'rmkks disappear like re; short, ionp S57.95 Men's Clothing First Floor.

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