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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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WGB -THI EVnmto UNIOiCTOWX. A 4, 1SST KarlWihen That'sEarl For Today TATTIE AND PRATT1E OF TV NEW YORK--The things 1 hear around (his town! Elvis Presley's frequent Hollywood date, Morique Van Vooren, flew back here for her St. Regis opening. Having annexed a rich Texan, Arthur Cameron, Jlonique told me, "Elvis is wonderful he'i. my type.

He wants to inke motorcycle rides anu my dresses a tight." Anita bnrg off for Uruguay Film Festival --told me she a husband Steel WTLflON forgave me for breaking the story of the Palm Beach fight with sculptor Sepy Dubronyi. Vowing she loves Tony ingly for defending her "honor," busy Anita added: "Next time I'll fight Sepy my self--and 1 won't miss!" "DON'T PRINT Tl.ATI": One of the slightly older Hollywood glamour gals now in NY is having her young husband out there shadowed by private eyes. And he found outt A U.S. agency noiitied the legal dept. of a network of the alleged colorful past of a quiz star but the star said it's all bosh.

i Lana Turner and I discussed our children being bigger'n we are: her 13-yr-old dtr's 5-feet-8. ''What is it that we FEED she demanded. (She was in her nightie when we talked; she was also in her hotel room, and I was on the'lobby Jimmy Stewart's being called "General Stewart" all around town, hut he insists he ain't really yet. First he's fo be o.k.'d by Congress. 'And I'm also taking my physical," he said.

"You mean generals gotta take a physical?" 1 asked. "Yep," he grunted. "And tough. And my eyes aren't so good any more. Guess 0 Today Is "Proxy JOHN WAYNE DANDAILEY MAUREEN WTHE Will soohbt on any boAp: Lips NOTE: Nmr IB TW History of On Tkotm AHefcre! BOUTE 119 NORTH 1 from Unlontotrn COMET HOUTE'113 SOUTH Miles S.

ol C'Tllle. CUPPIES ROUTE 40 I of B'Tlltt. BUCK NITE "THE KILLING" rlof strrllnc Hijdtn "DALLAS" wllh Ruth Bomxn ind Coopci I CINIMASCOFB TECmilCOLOR HtIS "THE LAST HUNT" with Robert Taylor Pltu Spenctr Tracy Fobtrt Wacner Klchard Wldnurk in "THE BROKEN LANCE" "DUEL ON THE MISSISSIPPI" Batfcei.and Palildi Mcdini "FRANCIS IS THE SAW" tb DonaM O'Connor and TONITE and EVERY MONDAY NITC-! ITS OCCUPANT! WIU ADMITTED FOR ONE- BUCK! (A MLUft A REAL BAMKNL A GREAT SWINCSH PM6RAM i 'THE KILLING" starring Sterling Haydci plus 'DALLAS" Gar cwl UAtUAd Ru(h RomiB Mind Your Manners If you promise a hostess to check with your husband when she invites you to a parly, be sure to call her back the same day. Putting off calling for several days leaves not knowing whether or not she will have to invite someone else to take your place. Whenever you promise ta "call right back" be sure do so.

it's just a old!" matter of getting Larry Puck--who "left" as Arthur Godfrey's producer when he married Marion Marlowe-is about to run one of the biggest TV talent shows Sullivan found O'tt a Las' Vegar hotel's planning a big publicity stunt during the Victor Borge TV show from there and senl out warnings that no gal better lose her bathing suit or anything like Joy Herman of Wcstport, lost the money on "Hold That Nole" TV show--but got some Hollywood offers. The talent scouts liked the way she bounces Liberace's Palace opening will be on Easter Saturday but not to duck the critics, so they say Pasternak's here to talk about distributing "10,000 Bedrooms." (Give me John Daly says Toptf Shor isn't aggressive or anything like that but he refers (o $64.000 Challenge as "My program." THE MIDWGHT A Janie New (Tommy Dorsey's widow) is visiting Marianne Reynolds in Miami. Ralph Stolkin's trying to buy RKO--again. Little Club celebrated its 10th birthday (Doris Day became a celebrity that night in'47). The Andrews Sisters, in Western Union garb, sang 4lst birthday greetings' fb Jackie Gleasbn; he paid 'em "minimum Fisher, of the "My Fair Lady" chorus, will sub when Julie Andiews vacations starting Mirch 25.

Aldo Ray, estranged from Jeff Donnell, phones her several times a day, N.Y.-toL.A...Part of Pres. Eisenhower's summer vacation may be spent in Hargitay rented a one-room a block from 'Jayne Mansfield's plush Dyne's busted leg will hold up shooting on his film, "Legends of the Lost." The "My Fair Lady" chorus girls'threaten suit against an expose mag that raps 'em a The Howard Morrises (of the Sid Caeser show) are expecting Advertising agency men on ie "21" show are rooting for Charles Van Doreii- the longer he's on, the better the ratings. Earl's Pearls optimist, claims Tony Petito, is a guy who says, "Oh well, Franklin wouldn't have Men's--Women's HALF SOLES TUES. ONLY SPECIAL! Year TSouw! 1.69 Quality durable Oak leather or rubber. CHILDREN'S SHOES Half cl Soles ItA up At These Members Of UNIONTOWN SHOE BUILDERS Association CROC! SHOE SHOP Falrbank, Pa.

BROADWAY SHOE SHOP 14 Beesoo Blvd. LIBERTY E. Peter St. ELMO SHOE SHOP E. Nab) SI.

CARMEN GREGO Rceson Boulevard PATSY D'AURIA Shoe Ktpalr Sen-Ice Morgantown St. WESflNlTsHOE SHOP W. Faj-ette St. BOULIVARD SHOE SHOP SAMMY'S SHOE SHOP II GalUttm Are. Small Sale Of Livestock Seasonal trends and bad weather resulted in on: of the smallest sales of the season Thursday at the Pennsylvania Livestock Auction in West Waynesburg, The prices: Steers: Choice, rone; medium, up $1 at common, same at Heifers: Choice, none; medi- urn, same at common, up SI at Cows: Choice, down 50 cents at $13; medium, down 51 at common, same at Bulls: None.

Calves--Choice, down $1.50 at medium, common and baby calves all unchanged at for medium; for common and for baby calves. Sheep--Lambs: medium, down $2 at common, same at Wethers: Choice, nor.e; medium. discovered electricity if someone hadn't fold him to go fly a kite." WISH I'D SAID THAT: "Marriage resulls'when a man finally meels the only woman who really understands him. So does divorce." Larry Daniels says even the kids in Las Vegas tre affected by fhe gambling atmosphere; saw one lad enter a drugstore and order blsck-and-red soda." That's earl, brother. All white-collar workers are puzzled by one great mystery- how they can be so smart and yet have such Many a husband who says his wife came to him on her knees didn't explain that she said, "Come out from under the table, you rat!" Men spend a lot of money on perfumed products and that includes women.

none; common ewes, same at 52-54. Hogs--Best Butchers: up cents at $18. Pigs, head: $2-H none last week. Light Hogs: up $1 at Shoats: up $1 at -Sows: same at 16. Heavy Sow: down $1 at Horses: Up at $5 SO- for slaughter.

SKY-VIEW CARMICHAELS NOW SHOWING Bill Haley and His Comets "DON'T KNOCK THE ROCK" end "RUMBLE ON THE DOCKS" The LUND CARMICHAELS NOW SHOWING Alan LADD in "THE BIG UNO" St. Patrick Fete Friday The fkst St. Patrick's Day cele- brajlon will take pjace at the Syria Friday night, llarch 8, when Carmel Quinn, singing star of the Arthur Godfrey Show, headlines a gala Irish Variety Show. Other top entertainment attraction? who will appear oo the bill include the famous soft-shoe dancer, Pat Rooney comedian, Mahoney; and tenor, Joe Quinlin. A group of Irish Colleens win add autheptic routines to (he pro- grain and teverai other variety acts wil.

fill out the bill. Hilary Bogden, well-known disc jockey and "the I man of many voices" will emcee the show. Tickets for the Irish Variety Show are available at Kaufmann's. Gimbel's, Home's Mellon Square. and Grant's, PLEASE DK1VE CAREFULLY ROOSEVEU-Republic Last Times Today VislavWaa--Color "THE Spencer Tracy-Robt.

Wagner --Also- Cine ma Scope Color "THE WARRIORS'" Adulls ChUiim 500 WINNER OF JTMLIIWOMET DRIVE-IN NITE 0 GOLD SUrl Drive Secreiiry i the S3M First Prize I a Mary Early, middle, look on. This is jusl one of many winners that have awarded prize money it the Starlite-Conwt Driye-Ic Theatres Kite 0 Gold Co" A ationa is proud and pleased to announce that it has eliminated ALL SERVICE CHARGES on Commercial and Checking Accounts no bonk but no bonk but no bonk in all of Foyette County but Foyette National mokes this offer to its customers..

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