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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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5
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ra daily noxa cxgczzztzx pa. TEDNE3DAT, APRIL 11, 1645 snmed this coming Saturday the Lindley surface mined Area. BROTHERS AND BROTKER-IHAW IN SERVICE ScQUlinfj more are -coming in each day. Troops (hat wish to pick their tima for campiac phould get their reservation in early. Fjra come, first served.

Th Charter Presentation pro gram for the Houston Troop wity be held during the week of April 23. The night has been tentatively set Something to Sell? Try Motes Classified Ail at Monday of that week. This program will combine a Charter Presentation and Parents' Night. mm The regular District Board ot Review will be held at the Legion Home on Monday, April 3d. fcs "i .1 (f fliln mi mm The opening of Council Camp Is only nine weeks away.

Already over Scouts in this district are busy today scouting around the community for scrap paper. Assisted fey number of rqen of the town with about adofcen trucks they are working in parts of he town picking Up the bundles of paper that have been placed In readiness porches $nd urb. Scouts from several troops fn this district are assisting. -Included are hoys from the troops jt Midliand, Muse, ifous-ton and the Children's Home. Jt is hoped' that enough paper will be 4 Tabftt Fans fspr Ceitei Take Direct! (AdverTiment) one hundred reservations have come in to the Council Office and RAID H) IPDKDCIRAWS Wednesday Erenlnff 8:00 P.

nr. WJAS Bob Prince, Sports. KDKA News Reporter. WCAE Bob Rhode Creb. 6:16 P.

M. WJAS News, Beckley Smith. WCAE Evening News. KDKA Slim Bryant. :30 P.

3f. WJAS Jimmy Carroll. WCAE Eyewitness News. KDKAMusic Ala Carte. 6:45 P.

31. WJAS World Today Ham h. WCAE Dinner Music, Lou Holti. KDKA Gibson. 7:00 P.M.

WJAS Jack Kirkwood Show WCAE Fulton Lewis, Jr. KDKA Supper Club. 7:15 P. A WJAS Music That Satisfies. WCAE Melodies.

KDKA News of the World. 7:80 P. M. WJAS Ellery Queen. KDKA Bernie Armstrong.

WCAE News. 7:45 P. M. WCAE-It's Pacific Time. 80 P.

H. WCAE--CecU Brown, News. WJAS Jack Carson. KDKA Mr. and Mrs.

Nctth. 8:15 P. M. WCAE Learn to Danco. 8:30 P.M.

WJAS Dr. Christian. WCAE Fresh-Up Show. KDKA-Carton of Cheers. 0:00 P.

M. WJAS Frank Sinatra. WCAE Gabriel Heatter. KDKA Eddie Cantor Show, 9:15 P. M.

WCAE Learn to Dance. 9:30 P.M. WCAE Brownetone Theater. WJAS Which. Is Which? KDKA Mr District Attorney.

10:00 P. 31. WJAS Moments in Aiusic. KDKA Kay Kyser. WCAE Human Adventure.

10:15 P. M. WJAS Music. KDKA Kay Kyser. WCAE P.M.

Parade. 10:30 P. M. WJAS Let Yourself Go. KDKA Kay Kyser.

WCAE Anita Ellis. 10:45 P. M. KDKA Kay Kyser. 11:00 P.M.

WJAS News. Music to 12:30. WCAE News. Music to 2 a.m. KDKA News.

Music to 2 a. m. collected to fill one freight car ana possibly two. More news of thi drive will be published later. i tfist Thursday evening the Can- Fred J.

Spicer Corporal Fred J. Spicer and Private Perry Spicer are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spicer, Van Eman Station, and. Private First Class Willard McElhaney is a son-in-law.

Cnl. Fred Spicer, member of the 22nd Supply Squadron, entered service in 1942 and trained in Oklahoma. He has been serving overseas in Africa, Sicily and Italy for District Committee met iu the Alhambra Conference Room. Willard McElhaney sent word to his wlte. Mrs.

Mary McElhaney, Weavertown, that be is now serving in mauy. A member of a Chenilcai Maintenance Company, he entered service on March 28. 1944, and received his basic training ot Camp Maey, Tax. He has been overseas siftce- )as January. Perry Spicer three years and is located in Italy at present.

Pvt. Perry Spicer, husband of Mrs. Marie E. Spicer, 344 Pike street, who recently spent a fur lough here, is stationed at San Antonio, Tex. He.

entered the Army Air Corps in 1943. Pfc. Willard McElhaney recently mm I Members present were Chairman Robert A. Wallace, Rev. J.

Istocin, William Getchey, John Note. Charles Hozdle, JCharles Cushey, E. M. Gaseber. K.

p. Wel- KDKA Bernie Armstrong. DONALD DUCK rlch. Chief Jack Watson was prea ent from pouAcl Office. Thorn as Bram'an.

chairman of Washlhg By WALT DISNE1 ton district Was present and hfoiieht greetings from M. M. OKAY, DAISV, Neale, Council president. Roytine IT ALL Fish is a delightful alternate for meats rich in fine flavor and important proteins, calcium and other nutritive elements so vital to health and energy. Help keep your family in "fighting trim" by serving fish at least twice each week.

Your Market has an attractive selection at money-saving prices. tlO POINTS DEQUmED KUMcS UP! business of the district was trans If I'LL CALL VUW A E.TMEYMZDSO (WMEN I'M DOME! SMALL TMERE'S lO Xrr EOOM TO WANC3 I jjp aav r) I Kr acted following which Chief Wat son called attention to a number of coming events to Scouting. The most Imminent of these are noted below in this column. Fresh Varieties An over-night Camping Course at the Council Camp is being held gTRABANE Loyal VTorkm' Class Holds Monthly Meet A full attendance of members were present at tjie laouthly buei-ness meeting of the Ioyal Worfcerb Sunday School class pf the Stra-ban chapel. The group met at the home of Dorothy Helay of fJitimer avenue on Monday evening.

The president, Miss Ele Ko-mach, presided oyer the period. At that time plans were outlined for the summer months. The first social function will be held next month and will take the form of a banquet. The weekly bowling matches held at the local alleys closed last evening. At the conclusion of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostesses, Dorothy and Lillian He-lay.

Meetings Scheduled this week-end for all Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters. These men have been notified by letter lSf concerning the time, place and de tails. It is hoped that a large num her of leaders from all over the Council will take advantage of this training course In the art of Troop Bv WALLY BISHOP MUGGS AND SKEETER Camping. noond Yellow Perch 351 Round Dluc Pihc 35l Oound While Bass 35 Bound Ycllou Pilic Round Carp Bound Lahc Mullets lb25 BUT fT ALSO BRINGS US THAT I WELL. NATURALLY! THAT'S 1 BUT IT ALSO BRINGS US THAT 1 MUCH CLOSER TO THE RE-OPENING A training Pow-wow for all Cub f' I EVERY DAY THAT PIGHT-SO I YEOW! I NOTICED ON )( ANDlk PASSES BRINSS US )V IT OOBSt) Ol SOHOOHN 1 Scout leaders including pen Moth SEPTEMBER.

CT GOSHIIHADNT 1 1 I I MM I mLKH LLUsCn 1 I I ers will be held at the Council SCHOOL WILL BE VOU RE ANXIOUS oupe SUMMER I 7 DOESN'T I THOUGHT OF JT CLOSING IN A LITTLE FOR THE TIME VACATION Tr V-T THAT WAYJ OVER TWO IS Camp the week-end of April 21-22 An important meeting will be held on Saturday evening a seyen o'clock at the S. N. jP. J. hal tor All the troops in this district are working on the First-Ald program all stockholders of the Alexader in preparation for the District Cooperative Store.

A full attend First-Aid meet on May 6. This meet will be held in the Town Park ance is desired as many vital prob lems will be discussed for the ben and will draw all troops from this efit of the store. This meeting is the regular quarterly session. district. The Council First-Aid-O-Ree will he held at Washington one week later, oa May 12.

Frozen Varieties Cod Fillets b35l The local Slovene Ameican National Council will their Troops in this district are that tree planting will be re- Bv LES FORGRAVE BIG SISTER a a a 27 33 Whiting Fillets Bcdfish FUlets I WHEOE IS 1T.0ADV NOW, NOVJ T'S RI6HT flEPE BUT WHECE ffiEISITraL DON'V(5ET 7 SOMEPLACE! rOOJTSttJ me, acc 7ta, exciteo. Jty YES. I MEANT CAO? DID YOU SAY AN Tri i vni i OLO SEALED ENVELOPE IU ItLV- IUU. a 1 1 11 WAS IN THE BOTTOM OF AH rtsh cleaned ready to cook without extra charge. -1.

11 vv hsj oi' 11 1 ra-. vi rm IHt MU5IL DUXV monthly meeting on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the S. N. P. f.

hall on Latimer avenue. A discussion of the Yugaslavia War Relief will take place. Following the SANC meeting the Slovene Dramatic Club Soca) will hold its April meeting. It is urged that members attend as plans for arranging a program wjll be discussed. This evening the regular monthly meeting of the Slovenian Ladjee Union No.

71 will take place at the St. Jerome's Home. The meeting will begin at the usual Members of the Senior S. If. P.

J. Lodge No. 38, will meet on Sunday. April 15, at the S. N.

P. J. hall on Latimer ayenue. tmr HER BEX .11 ii CONDITIONER NO, 3 A KvU product Ud for epar 50 yaarf Atk any Hokdmmr NOW AT TOVt piMOOIJT mm tl MMt pisnwro BIG SISTER Bv LES FORGRAVE JiilM I 1 flD CDAIyA I IT BEATS ME WHERE HOW ABOUT YOU, YOUMG STN -r-zzzMf FWEOTT MAN? DID YOU DO ANYTHING id 5WEAC I PUT THAT fDUDDY, HAVEl tfrJiXfA'' mrH jo 11 4 ME? ENVELOPE RIGHT REPE YOU SEEN IT? I -r. 11 "Take it from it's the PERFECT PAINT" Personals Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Vercek and son, Thomas and daughter, Ger-aldine, of Latimer avenue, and John Vercek of Chartiers street, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Chesnic, and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Chesnik and family of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. William Spina ot McKeesport, were visitors at the home of the letter's brother sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Angelo Groso, and son, Gerald, of Latimer avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Onik and daughter, Rose, and son. Matt, of Meadowlands, visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Peternel and family of View avenue. Mrs. Albin Plorganlc of atlmer avenue, returned to her home a few days ago after spending a short time with relative and with her children tn 0hfc. rm.

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