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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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TEN THh HERALD, UNIONTOWN, PENNA FKiDA APRIL 18, 1941. Xf 1 TV i Entertainment Menu iontown Girl Wins ate. Vocal Contest Mondays honors In St Three In Family To Graduate Mahle Deffenbaugh Is Sophomore Sprin.Hop; In Musical Runner- Up Recent Bride Release Details For St. John's Sparkling, Laugh Fest April 21 Participants are busy putting1 final "Down by Hie Ohio" Richard touches on St. John's Sodality, min- McKay.

trel which tops the calendar! ot next Monday and- Tuesday. April1 Fratiken berry Poster 'song Hits make their ap- "Angry-Joe Keating, pearance on a program brimming! "A- Nightingale San In Berkeley over with favorite melodies Square" Mary A. McMurrough. clever features destined to draw1 Little Coal 'Black capacity crowds for the two-night Rose" Anna Mary Hogan. performance.

"My Buddy" Patricia Moxiey and -j Placed among the three highest oiiored WithiSII 1 oveiy (jritts the Miscellaneous Shower For SK- one of -f3 J--v; rurmers-up named by a committee MI'S. Dan HueilS At ilid at th' iose-df the cbm-0. TT i petition, in which fifteen con- olCKJeS rlonie teatsnts took part. pirst honors I went to a hia girl, A least or miuic and iun includes the following menu: Olio Military. Formation Drill Margaret Ann Burns.

Rosemary Koval-cik, Betty Schuh, Mary Ellen Yan- "Has Anybody Seen My Man" Clara Coleman. "On a Bicycle Built for Two" Trio Mary Margaret Gallagher, Ann Hegiass, Anna Beall Moore- "Little YalSer Dog" Lyric and Music by James M. Gallagly June Mary Paulcheck. Three graduations in one family all in one and the same month are a record worthy of note Members of this brother and sister -trio will be principals in college, senior high and junior high commencements this June. Ann Watson, youngest of the will take art in the promotion exercises at Benjamin Franklin Junior High school early in June, preparatory to entering senior high next fall.

Her sister Jane, a member of the National Honor Society, will receive her diploma from the Union-town Senior High school with the class of 1941. Frederick L. Watson, at commencement ceremonies set for Wav ofit.h arH from California State Teachers Prominent in local music cir- "Playmates' Duet Sally Mona-jerlne unnst ivietnotiist church, tills city. Mrs. Fred Watson of Wilson avenue.

ette street, entertained with a sur-' icntown girl was Mary McKlipp, of prise miscellaneous shower last! near Philadelphia, evening, "in comnliment to accompanist for the con-rlohbr test, which took place the Manu- daughter, Mrs. Dan M. Hugus, of 1 facturer.s Club. Broad street was West Hempstead, L. a Febru-lRuth M.

Burough, of Philadelphia, arj- bride, who has been visiting iniMrs- Ella Hartur.g was contest Uniontown over the Easter holi chairman, days. Selections sung by Miss Dsffen- CloseTriendsof the guest of hon-! 0 requived or who shared the delightful occa- StSS 1 to sion includpd ies aL Af Hie oy Handel-and "Js presented the bride, who prior toicontesti two ve3rs aof NmaJefTt i Mrs. Kath- Nma Jean Stone. Mrs. Sickles was! rvn Adrian of' cifc assisted in serving by her daugh-; TOWNE CRIER iio.ii.

ju(iin Kjmitin. Dance Military TajNifci Beatrice McDanicb. Bone Number Don Hogan. "The Wise Old Owl" The Trio. "Military Ballet" Quartet or Dancers.

Minstrel Opening Chorus "It's a Great Day For the Irish." Sweethearts on Row-Your Boat," "Anchors Bachelor of Science and Education t.v, wuii is organist at me They, arc children of Mr. and Wedding Of Nurse Will Old Bridal Stella Ann Slofkosky, Of -ove. xou arc Mine 'tonight Alary Jam- Raffle Reginn Schlff-Armand Leonelll. bauer. Jo Showman, Mary m-a "Cecelia" James Keating.

Yanchu.i. "It all Comes Back to Me Now" Ushers Beth Clifford. Peggy Betty Schuh. Carroll. Agnes Delehunt, Rita And Paul uhesnock, Keisterville, Take Vows Saturday In St.

Joseph's Church Ltri. xjuLotny. Hugus will leave Sunday for her home in West Hempstead, where her husband is stationed in service. Fh-e Hundred Club Meets Mrs. Pansy Miller, East Fayette street, was hostess to members of the Five 'Hundred Club Tuesday evening.

High priz; went' to Mrs. Nancy and doer pri: to Virginia Burke, while low prize was awarded Helen Bakos. In the guest list were Mrs. Ethel Mack, Mrs. Helen Bakos, Pauline Bakos, Bee McClain, Virginia Burke, Nancy Wal-: ters and Mrs.

Nellie Cook. Postpone Junior Club Program Due to a misunderstanding rela-. tive to reserving the place of. meeting, the April program of Junior Music CInb which was to have been presented Wednesday evening, has been postponed one week. The meeting will -instead be held Wednesday evening, April 23.

in the auditorium of the county 1 ne program win te tne same as that originally planned, with Mary Catherine Duff as leader. Entered under the classification, lyric Mabie Deffenbaugh, daughter of; Mr And' Mrs. Deffenbaugh, Ccolsoring street the National Clubs, in Philadelphia Wednesday, I Clubs. ApriU Mabl Mabie, possessor, of a lovelv i Jvaditwn 1 of WEDDING GIFTS With the'labe HUM'S CT EWELERS Hathaway Dancing Tonight At Ker: Franklin; Music By Garnet fj. H.

S. sophomores, and! guests will dance to the. rhythm of jan urcnestra at the an-t nual. spring -hop tonight at Ben I Franklin Junior High school. Decorations will be gaily in keeping with the season.

Norman MitierHnsr. class snon- sor, is being assisted by the off-cers, Albert Guley, president; Mary Mullan, vice president; George Kyros, treasurer; Russell" Silliman, sergeant-at-arms; and the follow ing committees: Decoration Georee Kvros. Rus sell Silb'man, Geraldine YarrLs, Tony Kyros, Lucille Rossi, John Litman, Joe Baer. Evelyn Hamilton, Lillian Picks. Marion Kong, Joan Lieb, Tom Turner, Jimmy Dutton, ram jonn, tvelyn Pickens, Jane Whitby, Bill Zacovic.

Fi-ank wil- seck. Betty Jean Donges. Alice Ferrel. Flora Fecek. Fiidifi Mosier, Eva Jean Daugherty, Ruth uarrett, Minna Lee Conn, Marie Rossi-.

Finance Albert Gulev. James Saxon, Jean Vilseck, Louise Lebo-witz, Dorcas Hensha. Marv Mul lan, Mary Esbenshade. Refreshments Marsie Bell Louise Moser, Hilda Radman. Aavertisement Michael -Lenai.

Ann Morss, Delores Labowiiz. invitations Clark Coldren. Law rence Watson, Frank Johnson, Betty Lee Truman. Exchange Club Dance Features Wally Gingers For Uniontown society and sur rounding vicinity, all roads lead to Uniontown Country Club tonight for the Exchange Club nost-Easter dance. Wally Ginger's will fur nish a program of dance rhythm throughout the evening and from; all indications the ballroom will be the setting for one of the largest crowds of the season.

Tickets may pin-chased at the door. General arrangements are: under the direction of George Tanner, chairman, and his commit-: tee aides: Willard Whittateh Rinh' Tencate, J. E. 'Montgomery, Francis Wilson, Harry Isabel, Roy Baer Chris Minger, Phil Beamer arid Milton Cohen. Little Slam Club Meets Adella Roffino was Wed nesday evening to members of the Little Slam bridge club at her home in Wine street.

High prize Was WOn bv Barfcara Critchfield while the floating prize ttem, Aiane Aiiuer. Refreshments ware served hv th hostess to the following members: Jeanne Litman, Dorothy Andrews, ouruara vjntcnueid, ilargaret Miller, Betty Critchfield. Marie. Miller and Barbara Flanegan. TWICE THE WEAR IN EVERY PAIR! FULL FASHIONED FIRST QUALITY Chiffons OTHER OUTSTANDrNG HOSIERY VALUES 49c $1,19 NEW SPRING a a BAGS 88t Kenlirir SI Sring BLOUSES SPECIAL PRICE DOC VALUES TO $1.19 NEW CAMISOLE SLITS TRDXMED WITH LAVISH LACES SI OTHER OUTSTANDING STYLES and VALUES and SI.SS 9 E.

5TAIN ST. UNTONTOWN Nvt To Penn Theater 49c Worth 59c BLOUSES Kesukirlr S1.9S -There-'! Be Some Chances Made" Bob McKay. "Danny Boy" Bob Hlggins. "Because of You" Joan Daugh-erty. "No, No, A Thousand Times No" Tommy Kegg.

"Amapola" Bill Catney. "Yankee" Tony Bell and Chorus, AccomjanIst Anne Sages. Interlocutor A Bumgarner. End Men-John Keating, Richard McKay. Tommy Kegg, Tony Bell, Joe Kcatinu, Bob McKav.

ChorusCathnrlnn P.nit Brady, Martha Jane Brown, Margaret Ann Burns, Clara Coil' tnun. nthelcMi Dillon Mnrv Vrnr, atheleen Dillon. Marv Franrps union. Kathryn iv.ham Alice Frnnkcnberry, Mary Margaret Gallagher, Anna HeglaF.s, Polly -Anna Kovalrjk, Rosemary ICovkJcSIc, Doily Mailer. Louise Mclntvre.

Bernadine O'Laughiin. Margaret McMurrough, Dorothy Monahan, man. Anna Bi a Ann Myers, Betty O'Hern, June Mary Paulchek. Rita Potter, Campbell, Jane Springer. Peggy LalJy.

EDITH E. STURU1S Society Editor We rob life of jLi hapii'tnrs'; by looking for cares and trouble iliat never rrallj come. Exchange Club dunce. Untontown Country Club. 9 to 1.

Wally mger's Orcheslni. Fayette County. Fox Hunters Association, dinner at Christ Meth-iiiit clmrch, followed by program and dancing In Ivory ballroom. Peter and Arch streets. Annual sprlnr; hop.

Sophomore Utilonlown Senior High school, at Beji Fr.mklln Junior High. 8:30 to I'J. Jan Garnet's Orchestra. Dorcas class. CreuL Bethel Bap-It-it church.

April meeting, home Mklcli-'tt Rue- Berkeley street. 7:30. KlecHnri of ofiiccis. Revealinc of Sisters. Livingston Clnw.

Anbury Melh-orlLn church parlor, 7:30. MacShan Cliss. Calvary Meth-odhi. at the clmrch. Marl Class, Great Betlvl Baptist, home or Crossland.

MC Evans 7:30. Republican Women's Council, monthly meeting. Council room. 8 o'clock. Victory Class.

Calvary Methodist. of Jt-wle Marie and Dernlee Orbln. 103 Pcnnylvania avenue. 8 o'clock. Note change In date.

Bethany Claw. Central Christian, home of E. C. Corntui, MB Main street, 7:30. summer activities.

A iunch wi? served for and one guest. Mrs. W. Evans of Newton. N.

who Is the housfgucst of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. cClell and town.

2nd N'afl Rank Uniontown, Pa. SPRING SHOES 0ME WEEK OMLY ocs to bv riov.d cut -67 dlfffrrnt ssylw. stylr's only 1 or 2 pairs remain. Women also appreciate values are Uksm; ftdw.i.ise of IJjcw t-argaiiis now. Tan and Combi nalions Uniontown Carry Out Tradition Hospital Nursing Staff, bride will wear a single strand of! peans, gut or the bridegroom.

bit of blue ribbon and an heirloom lace handkerchief will carry out the! ancient tradition or bndar ensem bles, sne will carry calla lilies. Blue taffeta will be worn by the maid of honor, while the bridesmaids will be attired similarly in blue and peach. All will carry arm bouquets of pink roses. More than 100 guests will attend the dinner and reception In the home of the bride's parentssupple- jnemmg tne ceremony. The bride-to-be, a Graduate of worm union High school, was grad uated with the class of '39 from.

uniontown Hosmtal Nurses Train ing school, and for the past two years has been a member of the! nursing staff at the local hospital. Mr. Chesnock, alumnus of Red stone High, Is employed with the i-rariK and Fariscr store, Keister-vilte. York Run Girl Is Engaged To James Reckard Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Bucklcw, York Run, are announcing the en- Statement ot tneir daughter. Ruby iDorotha. to James F. Reckard, son I airs. Kutn R.

Hileman, of Cool- spring street. The bride-to-be is a graduate of I Georges Township High school, class of HI. Mr. Reckard. a graduate of tne aimc school, '36.

is associated with the York Run store of the union Supply Company. No date has been set ror the wedding. Pyramid Builders Choose Officers Officers and committee chair-I men were chosen Wednesday night by the Pyramid Builders Class of Centres Christian church, at the home of Mrs. Irene Hughes. Bierer Mrs.

Hughes was elected presi dent for the coming year, succeed ing Mrs. Margaret Rhodes, Others named were Oarnet Helmey. vice prv-sldent; Mrs. Carolyn Craig. treasurer; FJiybefu Bane and Hallie Livingston, iecretarjes.

Appointed comniiltee chairmen were: Garnet Heimey. social; Mrs. Carolyn Craig, finance; Hallie Livingston, flower; Stella Goodwin, membcrsldp. Plans were m.ide for a Mother Daughter banquet In May. date to be annourn-ed later.

51.00 66 ii rare beauty of design and workmanship makes Campbell-Hathaway exclusives a treat to look at and to wear. In spring's loveliest styles and colors. BETHANY CLASS, Central Christian church, will be entertained tonight in the home of Mrs. E. C.

Cornish, 298 East Main street. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Frank Bryson, Mrs. Walter Caton and! Mrs. William Full attendance is urged.

WflMEffS RTPWTTWr' TION. Review 51 of Republic, an-: nounces plans for a card party Monday nightApril 21, at the DeGre-jgorl Hall, Republic. Tables will be 'arrancprl fnr hrfritro on The public Is invited. UNIONTOWN COUNTRY CLUB Friday night bridge party has been cancelled for tonight. The weekly series will be resumed next Friday as usual, MEN ALLEN GRANGE will hold ibe from 6 to 9.

a short business session will follow. Legion Aux Plans Dinner With the arrival of April, plans are again in progress for the an-, nual dinner served each spring by the American Legion Post 51, with members of the Junior Auxiliary, and kid--dies of the Children's Home as guests. Dinner will be served promptly at 12 o'clock noon, and a theater party1 will follow. Fully 65 are expected to take part in the festivities. Mrs.

Charle.1 Griffith, chairman, has named the following commit-', tees: Kitchen Mrs R. S. Couhanour. Mrs. T.

A. Hixenbaugh, Mrs. James Howard. Mrs. William Penberthy.

Dlnin? room Mrs. Charles, Griffith. Mrs. Adam Snyder. Mrs.

Le-roy Mills. Mrs. George Broad, Mrs. Da.vid R. Davis.

Each of the young guests present wilt be served a delightful menu consisting of baked ham, candied sweet potatoes, baked com, cole slaw, bread, butter, chocolate milk and ice cream AMONG OTHER FEATURES ROSENBERG'S FUR ST0MGE OFFER HOLLA NDER1ZING AND REVITALIZING PINE TVR CLEANING Kotcx Vsd-U-Box gives you jevrral months pply doicn) at one tirae. frequent re-ordtriof 1 iTio Mcoiey Jot Frank John Keating, Bob McKay. Guest Speaker For Civic Club J. B. Sheeb; was guest speaker for the Civic Club of McClellandtown Monday evening, speaking on Uie Lubject.

"Civic Responsibility Determines a Democracy." The meeting was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Arthur Cu.se-tnau, Country Club boulevard. During the business session, Mrs. N. C.

Evans and Mrs. G. Sang-ston were appointed dak-gates to the spring meeting of the County: Federation of Clubs in Uniontown i Aprif 22. Mrs. James Farnwalt and Mrs.

T. Sjingsion will be niter-j nates, Appropriated from the treasury was the of JS to be up-: plied toward the American Women's Aid for British Service women. "It is the sort of people you that makes democracy said Mr. Sheeu, "not the form of jjovern-; merit under whlrh they live. Spend-ing of billions of dollars to defend cur country Is recorded by the rov-crnmeut, but it up to to make: cur country worthy to be To acccmplbii this tin- community must come buck to bi througji the avenue of rsllgloji, Tin; tccond by means of education.

It! Is up to the teachers, both puiiiCi and Sunday school, to'ieach our; children from the beginning the' meaning of civic responsibility. The! country must know the meaning of! such as Padrrewski. the great muLdcian. knew when he practiced: 12 hours a day each year for 14 fourth phase strewed by Sheety. was hapjuni'-v "Wiu-'re i'.

happiness? Trial eity fair I tried; so hard to lind. a friend located it for me it's Uie state of mind." "Getting together." he declared, "Ls a beginnlnp. Keeping tetiu-c is fHTjgress. Working Ls' success. The Kveatest reward U.r good work is the abilsiv to do blt-r work." I Mrs.

T. L. Sangston. Mrs. James Pdrnwalt a.nd Mrs.

John Junison were named a committee to urrar.tje WOMEN'S $2 $2955395 HJ5 TO S8.75 VALUES Colors: Black Blue ff of 11 1. A popular Uniontown nursc.be-: comes an April bride tomorrow, with the marriage of Stcila Ann Slofkosky. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1 John Slofkosky, of Oliver, to Paul Chestiock. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jo-1 seph Ckesnock, Kefstcrvilie. at a 9j o'clock nuptial mass in St. Joseph's1 R. C.

rhurch. Rev. Fr. Rokoss: will read the vows. Ferns and sorlnc flowen: will form the setting for the early! morning service.

Vn the wedding party will be Helen Orisik, maid of honor: Helen Chfsnock and Staslm Polosky, cousin, as attendants of the bride. Mickey Uiiuey, of Revere, will be Mr, Chesnock's best man. and ush ers will be Joseph Slofkosky, the urmes brother, and Joseph Kachu-! rik, of Republic. The bridal yowu will be of white: marquisette, tace-trlmnicd, while' the veil will be held In place with a. coronet, trimmed with pearls.

The! CI I) Federation Prornm Announced Complete program Ls announced today by Mrs. R. S. Cooper. Con-ncllsviile.

program chairman, for the spring meeting of Fayette County Federation of Women's Clubs to be held Tuesday, April 22. at 10 a. in. In the White Swan Hotel, Union- Program is as follows: Call to Order Mrs. George Troth President Fayette County Federation or Women's Clubs Invocation Dr.

Katharine Wakefield Pledge of Allegiance Mrs. Elinor Knox Club Collect Mrs. C. H. Stouffcr feneration Song 'Hail Peivnsyt-vnnla" Assembly Address of Welcome -Mrs.

Oeorge Trolh Roll Call of Presidents Report of Nominating Committee Election of Officers C.tiest Mrs. G. Donald Fisher State Secretary, penn'a. Federation of Women's Clubs Address. Finances.

Mrs. W. A. Smith Minutes John L. Messmore.

Secy Treasurer's Mrs. Howard Adams Addre.w, John Knot Ambrose Vice President Southwest OsvUion Lunci.fon, 12:30 AfteriWMi Session "God Gte.v America" Assembij- Address James ChaUant Chairman. of Oninnlzation Installation of Officers Reprt of stand it Committee Report or Registration Committee National Anthem Avmbly Family Gathering Markleyshnri? The home or Mr. ami Mrs. Ma: -I shall was the -( a iMV.i'y gather: ns -Sunday.

April 13. Faater were earned cut at the table where places ere Liid for the following and Mrs. One Fike ar.d Jr Hiui BrtViiy; Mr. and aad sons, Mebnv and rtoy; Mr. and Mrs.

Harry land srtn. Ror.nle. Mr. Mrs, James Pike and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. BuawU Fiite and' mvw.i and and the host jand liostts, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall; Frazce. I I I nil ve' Wk i See Our Early i Selection of jj Brown White Spectators G5m I i Campbell WEST MAIN STREET Shoes Arc Out On Racks For Your SelMtion notions MET ZLERS.

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