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1 WEDNESDAY, llM6 PAOITBMO Club the club. Sergeant Brennan, a veteran of service in Iceland, France, Belgium and Germany, during the past, three years, is spending a 22-day furlough at his home. Society, Cfwrcifi, ftappenings I7hit3 ilcaso (Continued from Page 1) tion to a vice president and hence not too Well acquairied With Mi Truman. In the process of switching from one presidential staff to another, It was accepted at the White Home as natural that here should be confusion. It was a hard, hourly prob (CHURCH CENTRAL Personals mm mm art jou embarrauM by Short Duller Continued from Page 1) 40 per cent.

This year it is estimated Jthat nearly 20, per cent of the butter will have to go to the armed forces and about 5 per cent to Russian military hospitals. Three niain factors have contributed to intensifying the civilian butter shortage, Mr. Walsh pointed but. Milk production in butter territory has not kept pace with national increases; sand there has been an Increasing shift by farmers from the sale of cream to the sale of whole milk. Finally but-terfat in whole milk and whole milk itself have been diverted to other dairy products urgently needed for war uses and products which have always been priced higher than butterfat for butter: HOT FLASHES? Mr.

and Mrs. Enoch Bails lem as to what the new president 123 East College street, have re would do, when and where. Charles Dickson is Elected Elier and $11 be Ordainefl At Worship Service Sunday Laboratory Technician fls Speaker is Frank Judson to Address BPW at Regular Meeting on Thursday Evening 9' 5 The Business and Professional ceived a telegram from the commanding officer at Camp Bland- This stemmed from a number of natural factors. One was that for If you suffer from hot flashes. feel weak, nervous.

hlEhstrune. Teacher Lack (Continued from Page 1) explained, would give to the begin-ning teacher an annual salary of $1,400 with eight yearly increments of $100 each with an additional $200 for a masters degree. Under the provisions of this bill, a Pennsylvania teacher could Jn nine years reach a maximum of $2,400 which' is1 still $200 less than the present average wage of a New York' State teacher. Mr. Bradeh concluded jthis informing talk by urging support of this legislation by service clubs and individuals.

The speaker" was introduced by G. M. Quivey, chairman of the committee sponsoring the 1 Ladies' Night Next Week Announcement was made of the meeting next week which will be observed as Ladies' Night with the dinner meeting' at "the Georg Wa shington Hotel. A program of enter jtainmeh.t and music has been made provided by the committee in Master Sergeant William Bren-nan'was introduced as a guest of At the recent congregational To (Continued from Page 1) American warships off Okinawa. American forces in the Philippines were fighting in the outskirts of Eaguio, where Filipino guerrillas have rescued more than 7,000 civilians in the past three weeks.

Heavy Enemy Resistance The Battle of Germany found the Nazis resisting with increasing determination as the Allied Armies from east and west drew nearer a junction The American drive was slowed by fanatical enemy opposition at key points and by supply problems but the Germans were slowly being hedged off into disconnected pockets which called mainly for mopping up. The Americans were about 80 to 90 miles from the Russian lines and the Third Army cut the Reich Intwo by its drive to the Cecho-slovak border. British Drive for Hamburg The British Second Army in the north, driving for Hamburg, captured the railway center of Soltati, 30 miles south of the and advanced another 10 miles for an over-ail gain of 32 miles' in j6 v' The Canadian First Army to the ihg, informing them of the serious illness of their son, Private Enoch Bails Jr." Mrs. Bails and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Albert Bails, left for Florida to be at his bedside.

meeting of the Central Presbyterian the first time in 12 years there was a man who with little or no warning could jump out of his chair and dash off to some unannounced appointment. The biggest Immediate problem a bit blue at times due to the functional' "middle-age" period peculiar to women -try this great medicine Lydia E. Pintham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Plnkham's Compound helps natore. It's one of the best known medicines for thla purpose.

Follow label directions. (ACvertlsemeno phurch; Charles Dickson was filling by the death' of he late Cuf-iis He wiil be or was" dovetailing the 12-year routine Women's Club will have Frank Judsofli, laboratory technician "a the Canonsburg General Hospita 'at for their speaker at the dinne meeting to be held Thursday even- i. img at the Central Presl3yteriai church. The hour Is 6:15. The meeting is in charge of thf Store Honrs 8:30 to a p.

m. Uarino Vol (Continued from Page 1) Bataan and Corregidor for which he wears three bronze battle stars. Among his citations, medals and campaign ribbons, he treasures a Presidential Unt Citation which was awarded him by the Philippine government. Reports at Hospital He is" now enroute to Bethesda, puDiicuy ana neaiui commmee ui dained at the morning worslnp Service 'on Sunday, 'April 22, with. Dr.

B. perron, wiio has1 been" 1 re-elected to' the Eldership. Dr. Jim Herron and "George Huston were elected Jo the hoard of trustees, succeeding Dell Weaver and Joe Wood, whose terms had expired. Henry Fehl was elected chairman of the congregation.

The following members, were elected as a pulpit committee to serve the congregation in the absence of a regular pastor: Dr. M. B. Herron, VMiss Maude Fife, which Miss Audrey Pollock is the chairman, with a working com Don't forget Mother Lay awaj cf Mr. Roosevelt's staff with the routine of Mr' Truman's new and slightly frightened group of assistants." There was apprehension, too, among' Whife House reporters who now have to go to work at 8 a.m.

as Mr. Truman is an early riser. Reporters get no schedules of Mr. Truman's work day or list of daily callers because no one is yet in a position to say just how, wh.ere and when the president will spend a specific day. A few things are certain, thanks to the president himself: 1.

He is not going to the San Francisco Conference of the United Nations. a gift for her today! S. A. Meyei 4s mittee composed of Mrs. Ethel Per Co.

4-18- '4 vine. Miss Ruth Loudon, Martha Kayser GLOVES Be Viser Buy Kayser Taylor, Lila Springer and Gladys Store Hours 8:30 to 6 p. IWilliamson. wesf was pounding through Holland Six members of the local club at- fended the district meeting held at toward the North Sea Coast. The Canadians cleared Dutch rail Members of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet5 a the Legion home on North Central avenue on Thursday evening, April 19, at 8 A full attendahce' is requested as plans will "be made to hold a card party in the hear A McKeesport earlier this month.

way town of Apeldoor'n and" ad Tom Waters, Mrs. Lillian Huston and Henry Fehl, who as chairman Election of district officers for vanced seven miles to link up east the ensuing year resulted in re of the congregation, will act as of Ammersfoort with another col where he will be given a medical check-ip and then likely a leave home! A. brother, Cpl. Thomson Robert McMillan, is serving with he Nin-cal" check-up 'and then likely a brother, Thomas R. McMillan," resides in West Pike street.

He has two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Saint, Iron stret, and Mrs. Josephine Beels, West College street! -fr election of present chairman, Mrs. umn which drove 16 miles north Grace Cramer, of "the local club, for Auditors elected for the coming from Arnhem. the next year with Miss Grace Un- All Units Closing In year are Mrs.

Charles Young, Mrs. 'I Vice Patterson and Miss Dorothy Wood. The American Ninth Army, fight Serwood, president of the Pitts-'Jiurg Club," as co-chairman; re-; flection of Miss Pearl Pershing, of feerry, as treasurer, and Miss Lou- ing for the four Elbe river bridges Boy Scouts of the Canonsburg United "Presbyterian church will hold their regular meeting In the church this evening at (5:30 o'clock. Members are urged to be promfit 2. He plans to see V.

M. Molot07, Russian Commissar of Foreign Affairs, within a few days. 3. He has not scheduled a conference today with V. Soong, Chinese Foreign Minister here en route to San Francisco, though he will see him soon.

Expects Russian Visitor Mr. Truman was asked at his first press conference yesterday tt'hothor TWrilntrnr tirmiM vlcif film Magdebut.g encountered stiff re SABBATH SCHOOL ASSN." from Nazielite guards and j'4se Truxell, of Greensburg, as cor Hitler youth units' but had cleare WILL HOLD CONVENTION in attendance. jesponding secretary. The kahela Valley Club will he hostess most of the southern and south Iron Survey in Montana I VALIER, Mont. (U.R) The United States bureau of mines will make a survey of iron ore deposits in the area around Valier, in northwestern Montana.

According to Ed i ml 1 m4 I 1 VI 1 western districts' of the city. The Priocilla class of the First The American First Army had a District Eight of the Washington County Sabbath School Association will meet for its" convention Friday, April 20, at the Pigeon Creek i 1. UVtU lldil, Allllt 1 hefnre 'San Franclscn fVrtainlv Presbyterian church will meet' in the primary room of the church seige arc around Leipzig and fought into its streets from -east and wes this evening at 8 oclock. Mem Announcement has been made through the club bulletin that Mrs. Jane McKnight, in charge of the club's War Bond and Stamp Sale committee that $3,560 in sales were recorded.

United Presbyterian church. The bers are urged to be present. convention will open at 8 o'clock the president said," Molotov would drop by 'to pay his respects to the President of the United States. And, Mr. Truman added, he should.

A few hours later, reporters and Keeley, "mining association, president, the bureau has estimated there is approximately 50 million tons of the' ore in one deposit near Choteau, Mont. The German garrison numbered as many as 30.000 and fighting was hard. German resistance also was strong at Halle, 15 miles to the The Rev. Clarence E. Macart Identification Bracelets.

all ney, D. pastor of the First Presbyterian churchj' Pittsburgh, styles! W. E. Johnston," Jeweler. protographers went scurrying to 4-18-1 northwest.

Surrender Challenge Ignored Washington's National Airport to will give the principal The program follows: Song Leader Rev. Charles Has meet Jan foreign minister KAYSER is the one brand name that's a grarid name the world oyer in gloves. You'll think so when you wear their new black glove made of Kaywave material. The Third encountered savage opposition at Chemnitz. 37 miles Members of the Senior choir of jjr Surprising, the difference quality makes in smartness fit and restful service a difference enjoyed by Vitality wearers.

Made by America's Largest Shoemakers southeast of Leipzig, after its de pels, pastor of Pigeon Creek Unit the Payne A. M. E. church are asked to meet for practice this I MOOSE WOMEN HOLD MEETING Associate Regent of College 1 Of Regents Official Representative at Session fenders had rejected an ultimatum of Czechoslovakia. No plans had been made at the time for a conference with President Truman.

But there was no telling, with a man that goes to work' at 8 o'clock in the morning. to surrender. evening at 8 o'clock in the church, A full attendance is desired. Nuernberg, the Nazi shrine city, it If you prefer Navy Blue conies in Bengaline. was almost surrounded by the Am erkan Seventh Army but was be Chartiers Country club will meet at the home of Mrs.

Charles' Ham ing stoutly defended." Front re Both in Sizes to 8 HER BEL CONDITIONER NO. 3 A Portsr Herbex product Vied tor over 50 yean Ask any Hairdresser NOW AT TOgR DIUOGIST ilton on Thursday, April 19. Lunch will be served at noon, with Mary ports suggested that the Nazis were Bressart Keeps Busy Felix Bressart, famed character actor, has been cast in "Dangerous Partners" at Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer. It features James Craig and Signe D. S.

POLLOCK Expert Shoe Repairing 4 E. Pike St Phone 478 prepared to see it laid in ruins be Priced at 5 1 -00 White and Maud Paxton serving as assistant hostesses." fore they would up. ed Presbyterian church. Devotion Rev. Bruce Morgan, pastor of Pigeon Creek Presbyterian church.

Solo Ella Mae Faulkner. Roll Call of Churches Hazel Myres. Presentation of Award Rev. F. W.

McConnell, pastor of Wrights Methodist church, Venetia. Special Music Marian McXary. Announcements. Solo George Dorsey. Offertory Prayer Rev.

Charles Haspels. Song Leader Rev. Mr. Haspels. Introduction of Speaker Rev.

A. a Pair As the ground fighting progress An interesting meting was ducted recently by Women of the Moose, Canonsburg Chapter No. 166, at the Moose home when Associate Regent of the College of gents, Mrs. Alice Price, was an official representative. She compli Hasso.

ed, Allied air forces resumed their almost unopposed assault on the Reich. An additional 431 German Only Jesus Christ and Napoleon have inspired, more than aircrafts were destroyed yesterday In a recent wedding announcement, the name of Cecil Dornon was erroneously misspelled. He was: united in marriage with Florence Smith, 228 South Central avenue, on Sunday, April 15. Abraham Lincoln, according to jhe for a total of 1,447 In March mented local co-workers on the fine work they are accomplishing under the able leadership of Senior Regent Illinois state historical library. 4,100 since April 1.

Suicide Plane Base Hit "Sure, walltjn's mighty good OUT!" Mrs. Catherine Pease. American Superfortresses blasted Reports of committees were read Marines counted 300 enemy dead L. South, pastor of Finleyville Presbyterian church. and it was found that all were ac after finally winning the position Japanese suicide-plane bases on Kyushu again today, extending the tive during the past month.

It was Address Clarence E. Ma On Luon in the Philippines Am A baby daughter was born this morning at 6 o'clock to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Farrom, 622.

Euclid avenue, Canonsburg. The young lady has en named Judith Ann. 1 crushing aerial offensive against cartney, D. pastor First Pres erican troops stormed into the out voted to double the membership of Tthe organization by the end of the enemy's dwindling air power byterian church, Pittsburgh. skirts of Baguio from which Fil and homeland war industries.

i June. 1945. Closing Prayers and Benediction pino guerrillas rescued more than 7,000 civilians in the last three War Relief Chairmjan Virginia Rev. W. A.

Gilleland, pastor of 4 The attack, the second within 12 hours, came on the third anniver Fairview Presbyterian church Bails, announced the names of co weeks. Three Nation 4 (Continued from Page 1) sary of Lt. Gen. James H. Doolit- who recently donated their i blood to the war effort and made tle's historic raid on Tokyo, which now is nearly one-tenth destroyed Thomas.

RUTH AND LYDIA CLASS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS lit known that the club will sponsor a clothing drive for war refugees. as the result of fire raids. Big Bombers Strike stand on the Anglo-American decision to insist on the Polish government. Mr. Truman himself Very few people can get along without a car.

If yours quits it may be years before you could get a new one to replace it. And what we all must face is this because your car is getting older all the time, it needs more care than ever before. And now's one of the critical times of the year. Right NOW before damaging hot weather wear sets in, let your Esso Dealer Change that Lubricate that She asks all co-workers to bring any unused clothing, which must mended and pressed, to the lodge More than 100 big bombers struck Election of officers took place at the six main airfields from which will have an opportunity to discuss the issue when Molotov pays a call at the regular meeting of the Ruth Ilea SKIRTS up within the next two weeks Japanese suicide pilots have been and Lydia class of the Chartiers at the White House hefore going on She stressed the fact that the refu attacking American warships off United Presbyterian church, held are in dire need of any kind to San Francisco. Eden-StettJnius Confer in the church last evening.

Mrs of clothing. B. JC. McConnell is teacher of the Eden and Stettinius thrashed I'', Bertha McGary and Wanda Smid class. Okinawa.

Roaring out from the Marianas early' today they passed some of the Superfortresses returning from yesterday afternoon's raids. Tokyo announced that American over the Polish deadlock in a one- die volunteered to staff the hond Mrs. Ida Dunlevy led the devo and stamp hooth at McCrory'a thi Inspect those tires Check that battery hour conference yesterday and scheduled further meetings prior to their departure for San Francis tions. A snort business session followed when the treasurer. Miss smorning and Bertha Miller and Jo Sephine Hageter in the afternoon.

Mary W. McXary, gave a report of co. Eden indicated that he would On Wednesday, April 25, Bertha troops had landed on tiny Menna Island three miles off West Central Okinawa in a bid to obtain more the year's activities. The following officers were elect Miller and Bertha McGary will staff delay his trip1 to the West Coast until he had had an opportunity to Hhe hooth in the morning and Ca ed: President. Mrs.

Ida Dunlevv: airfields. Pacific fleet headauarters NOTIi At the Esso sign long before you get a new car, you will get new super-fuels and lubricants that are being developed and tested right novo! sit down with Molotov the first mille Buquet and Pauline Klinger vice president, Mrs." Sarah Cox; New skirts in plain colors plaids and bordered print Just what you want for the coming warm days. Sizes ,24 to 38. WAIRLDWE'S Phone 195 Store Hours to 5 j. p.

Open Wednesday Eve Until 9 time since Yalta. in the afternoon. did not not mention the landing but said Ie Island, just north, had been two-thirds cleared. secretary, Mrs. Gertrude Lewis, and May Include China Members have been invited to at treasurer, Miss Mary V.

McXary The British foreign secretary said tend memorial services of the Cora- Miss Sadie Hemmeger was chosen On Okinawa Marines battled 1,300 I Wlllligilll.amw BMnillininiommi v.uma. a's T'N. I opolis Chapter on Sunday, April the assistant teacher. to 2,200 Japanese in the hills of I the Big Three foreign ministers' conference might' he stretched in A delicious covered dish dinner II 22. Co-workers are asked to make arrangements to attend aa an in in w- a Jf a.

was served at the close of the Motobu Peninsula; in the northern sector. 'The Japanese counter-attacked four times yesterday in a to a Big Four meeting to include China, fourth sponsor of the San spiring program will be presented meeting. SAVE TlfAT CAR Folowing the meting, a delicious battle for an" important hill. The Francisco conference Chinese Min ister T. V.

Soong arrived here Fri ZZs 11 VLZW ft I lunch was served by the officers CLUB SCRAP BOOKS WILL BE of the Chapter. The next meeting JUDGED AT DAFS MEETIXG day, waiting until yesterday for his first official appointment a meet I care saves I f1t I will he held on Thursday, April 26 Co-worker Celia Baxter, Home- The scrapbook contest for the ing with Stettinius. He said he expected to confer with President Just wait till Panhandle and Washington tiis Truman and Eden hefore heading tricts of the County Federation is making Chairman, will he in charge of the Chapter Night Program and announced that ladies need not -fc. mtms. sb.sw-wj for San Francisco.

loaf being held today in conjunction you taste a moat Diplomats expected another top yi- with' district conference at the W. C. A. in Washington. wear gowns at the time.

She re cuestg officers, escorts and chair Allied foreign minister Georges made vnxtx Bldault' of France to arrive in Mrs. D. Evans of Char- men of committees to wear white Washington at about the time Eden, leroi, who is chairman of publicity street dresses. Molotov, Stettinius and possibly of the Pennsylvania Federation of Soong begin their meeting. Condensed DISTRICT SAILOR WEDS AT PRISCETOX, IDAHO Women's Clubs will serve as chairman of the judging committee ot To Be Included Eden cut short speculation that Others who will judge the scrap- Bidault would be brought into the books are: Mrs.

Ernest Waltz and Cxeam of Tomato pre-San Francisco meetings when Announcement has been received here of the marriage of Seaman Eugene A. Yatsko, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Yatsko, Canonsburg, Miss Martha NIchol of Washington and Mrs.

D. Roy Clyde of v' he told newsmen: "France is not a sponsoring nation." Emm By confining their discussions to conference preparations, the Big CONFERENCE OF CLUB WOMEN BEING HELD TODAY Four foreign secretaries could technically refuse to invite Bidault to R. D. 2, to Mrs. Audrey Johnson of Princeton, Idaho.

The couple were married at Princeton on Tuesday, March 20, 1945. Seaman Yatsko is a fireman first class in the United States' Navy and serves with the Pacific Fleet. their meeting. Mrs. Joseph Dawson Drury, Se- One tin of soap fStts oni tin of milk or vottef makti lour bowlfuls ddicioos wq Observers felt that a new diplo wickley, program chairman' 6f 'the Pennsylvania Federation of Woman Clubs, 1944-47, will' be the matic bruise would he caused by Bidault's exclusion from any meeting here having1' to do with questions of particular interest to the principal speaker at the Panhandle MAKE A DATE WITH YOUR ESSO DEALER AND French such as International post- RECIPI Combine 11 -02.

tin Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup (undiluted), Yi cup Heinz India CANONSBURG GENERAL HOSPITAL ar trusteeships for dependent and' Washington District Conference being held today at' the Washington Y. W. A. The executive board' and club presidents of the County Federation are meeting for an all-day session; will (mm) areas. VU VTZt 1 J- Relish, Va cup finely chopped onion, 9 DEALER Recent figures released by Army that save dlsduss program planning.

car Haven of Health Census yesterday 84 Admissions 2 1 tbs. Heinz Worcestershire Sauce, 1 tbs. flour. Cook until thoroughly heated. Serve hot over meat loaf, Salisbury steak or hamburgers.

I A dish by Ordnance public relations officers Bhow that the official number of lost-time occupational injuries, in card saves wear The city of Galveston, in Texas, Total 86 Discharges 13 cluding occupational diseases, per million man-hours of work, is low Is located on an island in the Gulf of Mexico and is connected to the Heinz Condensed Cream of Tomato Soup is delicious er in ammunition plants than In STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF mainland by a railroad causeway, a highway bridge and a ferry route. PENNSYLVANIA Copr. 1915, tio Inc. any other- American Industry. Census today.

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