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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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11
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Point Marion District News Events Listed By IDA C. BEVERAGE POINT MARION-Thb Women's Society'of Christian Service of Ihe Fallen Timbers Church, near Point Marion, will sponsor a Var Icty Supper in Ihe church social room, Saturday evening, Sept. 20. i will begin at 4:30 clock, and the menu will Include baked ham, meat loaf, spaghetti, chicken noodles, kraut and wieners, sweet potatoes, scalloped potatoes, green beans, baked beans, succotash, applesauce, collage cheese, pickles, perfection salad, hot rolls, pie, cake, cookies, fruited jello, coffee and tea. Mrs.

Amelia Farrier is president of Ihe WSCS. The Methodist Youih Fellowship group will also sponsor a Bake Sale at the same lime, where a great variety of baked goods and home made candies, etc will be on sale. Virgil Clemmer Is M.V.F. president. Have Birthdayi The three children of Mr.

and Mrs. John T. Fields, Point Marion again celebrated birthdays consecutively, which is an unusual occurrartce in any family. They are John, whose birthday was on Beverly, birthday was on Sept. and Omer, six years, who had a birthday Sept.

14. The trio were honored at a family dinner where relatives and friends joined in the observance. The sister and brothers are pupils in the Point Marion EChool. On Leave Pfc. Glenn.Prpvance^ USMC, is at present enjoying a 25-day leave in Point Marion, where he is visiting with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Provance. Pfc. Provance, who has been Bilh the Marine Corps for the past five years, will return to Camp LeJeune, N. C.

Return Home Mrs. Gertrude McGeachie and family have returned to their home in Niagara Falls, Canada, following a vacation at Forest, Lake of Bays. Canada, where (hey have been since June. The location is about 230 miles from the Falls. The McGeachie family are former residents of Lake Lynn, where the late Mr.

McGeachie was superintendent at West Penn Power plant for many years. Mrs. McGeachie, daughter Eleanore, and son Gerald, are now residing in Canada. Visitors Mrs. Amanda Neighbors and Frank Neighbors, Jr.

of punbar, were recently visiting in Point Marion, with the former's brother, George E. Stewart and family. Other guests vrfto.were also callers in the Stewart home, included Clyde Stewart and Frank Matthews of Cleveland. Ohio. New Position Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Folan of Morganlovcn were in Nemacolin, Pa. a few days ago.where they visiled with the former's mother, Mrs. Lelicia Folan and family, before departing for their new home in the slate of California, to to KitchM ami the of public Is cortUl- wvHti. Mrs.

Grace Gould of Bobfown is in charge of ticket salts for annual VFW the sponsorship of the Ladies Auxiliary, 24th District Southwestern County Council, which will lake place October 1, at the James Perry Home, No. 191, Canonsburg, Pa. Mrs. Gould asks all who wish to atlend lo make reservations before the deadline, Sepl, 27, Department Jr. Vice Commander Leonard of Greensboro, will be among the honored guests.

Mrs. Charles Faddis will give a travel talk, and present movies on her trip to Mexico, at the October meeting of the Shannopin COMPLETES FIELD TRAIN- ING--Pfc. Donald W. Me. Laughltn, who will observe his 24lh birthday OB Tuesday, Sepl.

23, Is serving with the U. S. Army at Zlradorf, Germany. He recently completed a series of field training activities with Als division In Grafenwohr, Germany. Mr.

McLaughlin, a graduate of Point Marion High School, entered the service on May 7, 1957. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William McLaughlla, Smithfieid R. D.

1. where Mr. Folan has accepted a position. Mr. Folan recently was awarded his degree in engineering at West Virginia University where he was a student.

Attends Mrs. Louise Whipp of Point Marion recently attended a meet ing of the Past Matrons, Ideal Chapter 213, Order of Eastern Star, which was held in Ihe Masontown home of Mrs. Kathryn Moore. Co-hoslesses were Mrs Edna Decker, Mrs. Anna Johnson and Mrs.

Rose Sfeinman. The Chapter announced that no meeting will be held during October, hut the group will meet Nov. I. with Ihe place to be announced at a later date. Mrs.

Anna Lucas conducted the msiness session at the last meeting. Personals Two new members recently admitted lo the Southeastern Greene rounly Women's Club, were Mrs. Mary Stevenson and Mrs. Thelma Rush. West Virginia and Pennsylvania vere well represented at the Lily S.

Bell and John 0. Wilson families reunion, held a few days ago al Rainbow Park, near Fairchance. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Campbell of Morganlown, W.

Va. were in Jniontown the past week, having wen called Ihere by the death of Harry Doran. The Stewarlslown Community Council will sponsor a ham and biscuit dinner in the community building, Sunday, Sept. 21. Tickets may be purchased at he door or from Committee members, and Mrs.

Maude Frank- is general chairman of he event. She is being assisted Mrs. Mabel Hunter. Proceeds from the dinner will HUNT WtTHA BOW tfO ARROW! Strato Jet BOWS A recurve Fiber glen bow for riunHng ond field archery. 45, 50 or 35 Ibi.

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REMINGTON-- ITHACA WINCHESTER-- FOX- STEVENS--SAVAGE MOSSBERG. WE SELL HUNTING LICENSE BEST BUYS IN ACCESSORIES S.1..1S HU.VTIXG COAT 57 88 S8.95 I PANTS S7.35 RED HUNTING CAP XEIV ORANGE HUNTING CAP SJ.59 SHOTGUN CI.KAMNG ROD Sl.OO PLASTIC GUN CASE $1.49 COMPLETE LINE OF SHELLS AMERICAN HARDWARE, INC, Corner Morjanlown and Highland Phone GE 8-1MJ "On the Hill-Next lo Hiienbaugh's Drug Store" 8 Fret Dtliver Civic Club at Bobtawn. A number of Boblown ladies will tct as co- Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Yingling and sons Robert and Frank of Lalrobe, were Sunday visitors at Mont Chateau Lodge on Cheat Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glover and chjldren Cynthia and Gregory have left their home in Nemacolin for their new residence in California stale, where Ihe former has accepted a posilion as band teacher. Mr. Gloi'er is a graduate of West Virginia University, and formerly was band instructor at Clay-Batielle High School.

He is Ihe son of Mrs. Gotch, Nemacolin. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dahlgrcn of Fairchance are announcing Ihe birth of a daughter, bom a few days ago fa Unlohtown Hospild.

Mr. Mrs. Lou Delansky have purchased property on Water street in Point Marion, where the present sfruclure there is being dismantled, and where a new home will be built in the' near future. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence'Stewart and son Ralph of Point Marion, were visiting in Washington, D. C. and Baltimore, over the weekend. Abe DeGardeyn, pioneer resident of Point Marion, was one of the leading winners at the Fayette County Fair, having been awarded ribbons for many products grown and prepared by the gentleman himself. SVUUNG fTWiPAKB, UMONTOWN, THURSDAY, 8EPIEXMK II, PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY! Pittsburgh CrimeHit By McGonigle SCRANTON, (AP)-Arthur T.

McGonigle, Republican candidate for governor, declared today his Democratic opponent shows "indifference and laxity" toward crime in Pittsburgh. McGonigle referred fo Pittsburgh Mayor David L. Lawrence, his opponent in the Nov. 4 election. "Because, of the reluctance or inability of Lawrence's administration to act, the U.S.

Government has announced it will move to break up crime tn Pittsburgh," McGonigle said in a speech prepared for delivery to an audience of Scranton Republican women. "U.S. Ally. Herbert I. Teille- baum announced to Pittsburgh newsmen that a number of Pittsburgh police officials have been taking graft for a long time," Me- Gonigle said.

"Under Lawrence, the Pittsburgh police department has been riddled with politics and corruption." "Is this good administration? You know it isn't-you know it's disgraceful." USE POISONED DAHTS Although they prefer firearms when they can get them, Sarawak tribesmen still hunt wild boar, deer and monkeys with poisoned darts. HI tut Three As Marine KeservUu The Automatic WeapQM Battery, Marine Corps Reservi based al Connellsville Airport, hi enlisted three more district youti under the six-month traininj pri gram. Pvts. Bernard J. ItL bella, and Pvt.

Larry E. OnirH- ko, Nemacolin, will go on months''active duty after they graduate from high school nest spring. In the meantime they wiji a I tend weekly drills with the loci unit. Pvt. James J.

Kolosky, UnioS. (own, will leave for six active duty sometime after UM first of the year. REG. 25e LADY DAINTY 3OO FACIAL TISSUES YOU SAVE 2(e TOP VALUE STAMPS (EG. SOc VALUE HOUSEHOLD GLOVES URGE, MEDIUM 2E.MIISI.-COt.S.BEBOl MOUSY OH SPECI BOTTLE OF 1000 OTl SACCHARIN TABLETS V4 GRAIN WlHi Coupen REG.

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