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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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5
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Wright-Metzler Company Ethr M. Eggltston, Society Editor. of Uniontown O. H. DANCE AMD OCTAL "I recnr.line; secretary, and Mins KluabBtli Krn.nr, treasurer.

Follow-Liife' I he meeting Mjme lively ror.lrslF. url.lc,l l.iinilU'l-.: for if iu, CARDS TONIGHT. St. Patrick's May will be liuitisiy ob. served tonight by tho A.

tlio Ladles' Auxiliary tit Ihe A. O. II. with dance card Daily at. tin; Hejti.la.

wi-lilv Unit hoo iiy 1 1 If i.O.HI- -mac uruetis. Tins Fort Uilt.miowM Jlotarv Club, tithing e.s('- Me Jostle. I.yda ibli Hie mom ni i h. ir, V. A.iilir., orchestra 1s lu We're.

Showing Ihe ewcst Spring Blouses at $JM, S5.7;5.' 1 .1" i- o'clock, in 12 tl.liiiou in the ilaucinK Ihw will 'rh Saili annual lx i in ohsorva.ni-.! TRAV6L CLUB MEETS niiis. a number of cables bavins been of Si. I'lilrick's I lav, auspices of the, meeting; of the Travel A.Vv.liaw w' vvtU, at llbe A. 11. at tt.

lhe tf" T. Hoover of totilffln. Hours in 2:30 i with the proshlenl. Sp-mftei in ihr hair i Musei' ivaK in charge of 1 1 10 'I'll" flint paper of do int'Sentcil l.y Mrs. Hoover -Anii'i ii an Hanking Da-' llegmuiiig will! tin? first -r --ZZZ or Court Un- I 5.15.

C. I), of A at ti.o K. I I St-i i room this evenlnsi. Menihera yB onlv ,1.110011 1M. I rfmvTX rl.il.ia sh tin- banks iblii i.i-fi il cniTri: cil War.

Ike, est all- Mill iiill.ks ami era I liisn vo Hunks. as re.nl a paper on in winch she men of Uic 20tli i the feudal lies ami then cited business ami li it'll T'fiinen i. eo.ua I to man. Tile St. Patrick's Day I "Jk' Novelties I "'V, ol-i T.ionuetv.

ir ''in re Ks waii jn. i T- OLLY favors anil tal- at 7.a lies, clfvor lillte con- trniliueil Mrs. (1. sclmiiil who ciillecl upon Mrs. r.

l.aClair, win. ii a in hi-i in I i i hleiil II t-fiits lor lentUnjf indivttUi- h(IMll, of in this ami foreign countries. Two i.e. Hi in were rijiitrlbuted by Mrs. Snyder wlio a "U'uHz Bong" Hilly to the pnrt.ms ami iNortli Voi-iion aver making liospilnlity en.sy a.s y.

uv Sm-i. li Kb: It's a Pleasure Now jusl in look nr the blouses ami lingerie as they are shown ill lhair nuw and modern cases, every blouse on its own hanger, every bit of silk.n. underwear eel (lie 1 Hu Kirs I -II. mi, m.ih cconipaiii- Here are: Mwi.n m.s. m.

n.iand ectliis of I In; club will isi-a iw. i be Hits annual business mealing and will he held at the, home of Mrs. .1. I Sherrard in Stockton avenue, with Kl.er.ard. Mrs.

1 tarry 1-lunt-zHikoi- of PitlsburEli anil Mrs. W. J. Ijyuns HSrhoa. Members are to notify Mrs Sberrard it displayed to best '-Hreak the lei'." iilaee rarii.s in i sets for litTiclieon dinner iu.i 'i'1--' '''ssioisai lies of i covers, llin sol, SIM.

"f'l, will i "Id I'lirsnmiKo at N'ovelty lallr sets. J. n. I of I Nr. Adrian class, Ubles, ill) i' In 11 ii, Ike set.

I'. Slliida srbool. Jit I sonaRo hi 7 o'clock. Seasonable tally and place I'eanant Mouses Are Distinctive and Gay WIIIThJ rrepe de Llii.i, blouses are cross I in rlt'. btf.i'.ly As the placing of ti (lie; be pvosenl.

II. FULTON CLASS MEETS. 'rtl J- class of I In- Kirsr .1 lithifi.l merchandise makes Us appearance, Ihe lalesl beint; II leister time iiave Jusi as n'i i-' IIHI. significance as at Christ- mas am! their seadittg is a prei- III roi. ltl, nr.

lay scbool hold a rbe uf the hi iho cl.ur.-l. last riutionk Club will he held "cni' at o'clock at the hrinn ut niifi Miss Mos i lls-lji-dul moiin hy Ann now so popular with nli.K ties! th hi. n.l embi iPr va in nr.iili'ni the otboc- run iii.i,.... etH.se,, Mrs. A lv vice prosldom; Mrs.

Paul 0. MRS. SWANEVS BIBTHOAv Ki-m-at assis-j l-'jientis a .,,1 relatives of Mrs, S. AllracUve cards, and each. Curds for uxlomliiiK biiilnlay I icr'niK iini.ivi'i- I a'-'- Jon.

near Coutinoiunl No. t.o i "iisi.v'ilal.' Mrs. Swnney tin, I fielt. varies are here in attu.clivu sinus and pleasaat wording at her S2ih1 birlhdnv. The ELLA PEACH CLASS.

of ho.inr lias been quite ill with Kl.la elar.i Die "I i Ihr burl; her Sunday school mot. last hut was iitr.i-iriitl.v imt.rovcul tn an- flu-- March with Its Variable Weather, Its Housedeaning, Its Hints of Spring and Warm Weather Is Typical ot" The Friendly Store, Where so Many Things Go On! There's Something Different Doing on Every Floor! Always Something Interesting', Something New! will, her jrucs lc Piicfi as III 1 WW 1 al lor ii bm-liic- lie ovonl-o; TTIiyill ITlClZiCl LO. "I was belli, Mis.s A tie-" bn ditriiiE; Mr 4 Dlls. vice I.resldeul Kllie- lure i Ihc'iffa li'K' sec-eta. Miss Hose.

TREE OF LIFE AUXILIARY. The Ladies' Auxiliaiy of the Tie T.ife SynnROfiue will bold a hri, v'nis! antl inali join- parly at IIP Crane's New Cordlinear A WHITING paper of distinc-ti tiou with j.iat tlio proper touch ot novelty is but one ot the new note papers that feature the stationery opposite the elevators on ihe Main Floor. Romanesque, new Parls-ienne favorite or Eaton's famous nuolity, like Cordlnonr comes in white, gray and blue with touches of chamois and contrasting aquainied edges SI. 5 and Jl 50 the box. Xew and allrnctivB tissun.

lined envelopes are found In the late Highland litians In while and colors. TOILET ACCfSSORES Tfcf Arlslocmt 9 Anurican WUtoiis WH invite your lnsi.ectlou ot oui wide varloly or Kar-uark Hues anions which you will ba cortaln to find patterns that will please you and color combinations that will harmonize with other furalF.lii.igs lu your homo. Karnak ruga are fiUlhful reproductions of the most beautiful and rarest Oriental master-places and they will Imparl to your horns a and din--tiuetive charm. Karnak iiugs, 9x12 LEGION AUXILIARY. Tlio regular niPBtlnfr or Ike Au.erb ran I.enlo.; Auxiliary will be held this evenuiK Bt 7:0 o'clock at Hie I.jiioii Home.

Some niniouocemeata ot apodal Interest will he. made and Iho uioolliiij there will ho an en-tei lai anient and social session. Refreshments will be served. BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday pnrty waa held at the home of Corrnio in honor of Ills daughter. Miss Nellie Corrado.

Assisting In entertaining wr.ro Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cotrndo.

interest Ing fjaines were ptyaei'. ati.l was enjoyed, lyelitlcus re freshmen Is Ipeludlne a blK blrtlkdoy cake were served. The liousB was ljeaiitlfulij decorated for the oeeuslou. The ruosI of honor was the recipient of many exe.oplionally nlco sifts. Tbei-o were a number of fjueats fnnn a rllstaner who ivnloye.l I he evonins.

SECTION 5, LADIES' AID SOCI6TV Section 5 of Ihe I.mlios' Aid Socio!) of the (heat Bethel Bsuitlst chtircli ThefQurvinne -jumps into popularity "'Tis the smart woman, the alert woman, the woman who is first in the mode, who is 90 eagerly arloptinj! iliis new broad-strappeJ model by I. Miller, pre jiniah when' Mellotone ivil uive 'i'ou Don't tamper onil experiment with wAfZW i -your walls, Make aura you are right Jws8r i in and seethis Mellotona finish. See JmSrWm in iiu line or Mrs w. w. Greene, with Mrs.

W. Br.iwolivl.l as Joint hoaloss, at 19 N. Mt. Vermin (ivenite, Tuesilay ovenltiK, fllil ir, nl p. m.

Mrs. Walter lover is captain ut this aectlou. AUXILIARY MEETING ''lie Woman's Auxiliary of the Y. M. will meat lhlB pftorunotl ill tho (liiihig I'oom of the at 2:119 o'clock.

A full Attendance ot nieiu burs Is desired. Special I To Repair the Damnge Caused by March Winds Canisliliig or ii if Creams, the Jar. i 1 50. Karess 1ition. the bottle.

Ciaa.ee Ixitioil. Ihe bidlle, 7jc Ha it lei Huhhar.l Avers creflnis and powders. 7ic to (1 5'. Clancec Pace Towder, the box. Meauville I'ac Cowiier.

l.ie box, j2.a0. Main Floor Left of Enlranci- sented by us for Spring wear Curvine Slippers in Tan, Kussian Cftif and Rlack Patent Leather 12.00 the pair The Women's Shoe Shop Main l-'loor. Two groups Axnilnster tugs tlil2, at the special prices or $35.00 and $38.50 QUOTA CLUS MEETS. The monthly business session of tin) Quota Club was hold last evening at the Second Presbyterian church In connection with the weekly dinner meeting. Preceding the dinner Ulllnn Hiunmltt Hang two dellghul numbers, "Trail and "Lullabya Moon." Miss Mario Brownftelil play ed the acconipanlnienls.

Mlnutoscfor. tlio nicotluga for llio luonth were read hy the secretary, Mlsa Flma Hail.len several ot the moat lunvrtiint tullltiB pari at rygniinon, miss uaii hostesses Mrs William Bantu, Mrs ly ot Claletea and M1bs l.aUarre ol Hemson, Mrs. H. Feldstel Mrs Aphrod te. The Vletrola r.es.er i.e.

is Mrs. AaroM Viss but owing to the absence of Hit. other three members. It was said pro gress toward report pTobahly would be. ma.io beforo tomorrow, The subcommittee will report lo the entlr' judiciary committee which In turn will make the report to the Kouiie.

bolng, If your watch is out of order, or if you have jewelry that is broken, bring it to us. We can fix it. Expert repairmen assure you the work will be done like new. Prices reasonable, i BKRKEV REPORT LIKELY TODAY ot the hy-laws the directors el.oso ot thelr Mrs. F.

Sagorholm first and Mrs. P. A. IlIuetratlTe passaffea rroni tholr writ-Close third vlco presidents. Some time' Ings.

Slra. George 0. Flvaiis read from Ko wore sent to the dlf- the College Course "The lafe of Han-f event mernbera, the mieriea pertain- del and his place In the Musical Clr. Ihr la (he. general policies of the club, A numher o( his more famouj The president, Miss' Mary Kalo compositions were cited, Mrs.

0. L. O'Bryon, presented a resume of tho Stelner rend seversl Items of Intowit replies which will be used as a ulda fronr the magazlno printed in the In-In outlining the work of the club iluM tercat ot ihe Pittsburgh Congresa of inn the coming months. Cluha. The Anal number on the pro gram' wss imiisitBlly entertaining.

STUDY CLUB MEETING Mrs. H. Helso haylhjt tlio mytho The fftudy Club met yesterday aft- logical subjects told Ihe story of Lealt-ernoou wllh Mrs. W. L.

Browning of rtor and Hero ami nf 1'yninnlloii and StockUin Hvcnne. The first for Claletea nri then with tho assistance the nfteriinou was presented by Mrs- of Kits Dorothy Hsnly and Mies tlath- By Associated Trtss flARItiSnURO, Mar. tfi. HADASSAH CHAPTER TEA The Hadassah Chapter of Uniontown will give a tea and program preceded with a abort business meeting ut Wednesday afternoon at the Standard Club Mrs, Rubens, ot who returned recently from a trip to. Palestine will be tho speaker for tlio aftoriioon, Music win Include 1 9 I Aelloti upon Us report of the in- MArtTIN'SXCRG W.

March 15, vest Igat Ion of tho official conduct ofj Mrs, risntel Iiuun wap WJrnt.l In rrastdent Judge A. Perkoy, oil Yoalh and lier was wrtnum; Sonieraot county, was delayed today 1 burned (oday In a nrc which by the House ludlclarr reueral inn I mi tho nunn Iii.II.1im vocal duel by Mrs. It. II. and! committee until tomorrow.

Four uf I tliev hud un al.arlnieiil. Mr. lWn 7Mt ancf Trtmf Bucfig-. Irs, K. f.owe ami piano luiinlrer tho serein inoinbers or the sub-corn was fatally turned and her IilhShihI iVjilra.

Hen-P. Bom. Pollowtftg the mltlee whleli nonducted the Inqiilry reported in a irltieal condition. TrW SStralli lei will erved' by th mel today and, went ovar the evideuct Nona was placed at, tieoaKruon, nw Kvoeet' Being inn inrro gv ine tatier stovy ttr MmVd Wrltt." Ska ntt kMV' fUttanW 4a-. Mr.

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1907-1977