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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 28

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PAGE 28 UN I ONTO WN, THURSDAY, JANUAHV THE MORNING HERALD THE EVENING STANDARD Todays Personals Daily Television Programs By Maribeth Dillon 17) WTRP (NBC-ABC)- Jan, 15. She is an eighth-grade naceiiog 9) WSTV (ABC-CBS)- Bteubenvlllc Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ml.liohlin nt Urnlrnn, became the parents of their irst child, a daughter Sunday in Un.ontown Hospital.

Amy Marie is the name chosen for the 6-pound-l-ounce infant daughter. Grandparents are arachXoYKiknn0'6 Mr and IWro r-T; McLaughlin of Ml. Braddock. Mrs. McLaughlin is the former Lois Sarachman.

Rev. John H. O'Brien ot House 28, Revere, is a patient Room 1H-B of Uniontown Ilospital. He Is pastor of Lamberfon Union Church. Mr.

and Mrs. G. M. Marker of 103 E. Berkeley St.

recently returned from Colonial Williamsburg, Va where Ihey spent a week attending the holiday festivities. (11) WHC(NBC)- PittKburgh (13) WQED (Educational) fitisbargn 3, 1974 7:90 p.m. (2-7-11) News (4) What's My Line? (6-9) Truth or Consequences (13) Electric Company 7:30 p.m. (2) Wait Till Your Father Gets Home' (4) Sale of the Century (G) Scholastic Quiz (7) Hollywood Squares (9) Porter Wagoner (11) Let's Make A Deal (13) Newsroom 8:00 p.m. (2-9) The WaKons (4) Toma (6-7-11) Flip Wilson 121 KDKA 141 WTAK lABO-Pitisburgh (61 WJAC I NBC-ABC) -Juhnslown 70n am (2-9) CBS News (4) Ladybug's Garden Today 7:30 a.m.

(4) Munslers 8:00 a.m. (2-S) Captain Kangaroo (4) AM Pittsburgh .9:90 a.m. (2) I Dream of Jeannie (6) Komper Room (7) Phil Donahue (5) New Zoo Revue ill) Captain Jim 9:30 a.m. (2) Match Game (4) Bonanza (9) Rocky and His Friends (9) Tel-AU 10:00 a.m. (2-9) Joker's Wild (6-1 L) Dinah Shore 10:30 a.m.

(2-S) $10,000 Pyramid (6-7-11) Baffle' 11:00 a.m. (2-9) Gambit (4) It's Your Bet 6-7-11) Wizard of Odds 11:30 a.m. (2-9) Love of Life (4) Brady Bunch (6-7-11) Hollywood Squares (13) Mister Rogers 12:00 p.m. (2-7-11) News (4) Password (3) Young and Restless (tt) Jeopardy (13) Sesame Street 12:30 p.m. (2-9) Search For Tomorrow (4) Split Second (fi-7-Il) Who, What or Where 1:00 p.m.

(2) Marie Torre (4) To Tell The Truth (7) Jeopardy (9) Ad My Children (11) Truth or Consequences (13) Electric Company Thursday, i is (joniticts 9:00 p.m. (2) Movie: "None But The Brave" (WW II tale with Frank Sinatra) (4) Rung Fu (9) Movie: "Don't Drink The Water" (Jackie Gleason spoofs spies and U. S. diplomacy in this comedy) (6 7-11) Ironside (13) Phantom India 10:00 p.m. (4) Streets of San Francisco Zavlslan of Oliver, T- on Blvd.

returned to her duties today in the office of Dr. M. B. Freeman after being confined to her home with illness. Mrs.

Ruth Thrasher of XiV, town Newspapers after a week's vacation. Martin Donofrio of New Salem was a birthday celebrant Tuesday. The son of Mrs Regina Donofrio, he is a senior at Uniontown Area Senior High School. Mr. and Mrs.

Steven Kern Pederson of San Diego, have announced the birth of their first son, Kirk Steven, He was horn km Steven has a sister. Kristin mining save me cans nuts come in, LsJ'sarMs the 4 06001,116 likEarun. add long sticks with cotton nf out larer deL'orations from etf LEE. DEAR POLLY I think Esie who measured her JWA i a Ann Morrow of Highland Ann, who is three years old. tXv'SahBb'dfy eHant ternal grandpa rets are today.

She is employed Mr. and Mrs. Orville 0. Shotl maa" d'Z" RVh SUH of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Hopwood. Paternal grand- Pemne of State College were parents are Mr. and Mrs. ov" Oie noudays Kern Pederson of Minnesota, visitmg with their parents, Mrs. Pederson is the former Mrs Theresa Cossick of Kalhryri Shott.

Lri p'ta LJ St. Rearnes and son returned to fnwn i nne ifr in pT" niChhatrd after spending the Stafte il0lldays with Mrs. Rearnes' PerrinJ fmp; and Mrs. J. W.

Pernne, the former Patty Greene of Rowes Run. Comtek, is employed at the Mary Catherine Stark of university Alexandria, visited a Sil Conolinc of 307 D.xoti week recently with her aunt, Bivd an employe of Anchor Mrs. Betty Kridle of Vernon Sere Jerdf'jL8 TelMveS there jesterdaj, after spen- and friends. ding two weeks vacationing. Barry Duane Blosser Carol Zavislan, daughter of celehrated his 10th birthday CrawfnrdT He is a fl It rS.

stlldent at Fairchance IVr lti8 Elementary School. His Johns G.C School Grand- slster, Pamela Blosser, will parents are Mr. and Mrs. John celebrate her 13th birthday 11 1 1 oily Pointers 'f 1 wi leavcitoffforthatshorttimr i can relax more knowing that covered rny fish pond. Mine it will nDt be rineine and ksES -w 5SSjSS h-- tji.n (4) Let's Make A Deal (6-7-11) Three On A Maich (9) As The World Turns (13) Two Arctic Tales p.m.

(2-9) Guiding Light (4) Newly wed Game (6-7-11) Uays of Our Lives 2:30 p.m. (2-9) Edge of Night (4) Girl In My Life (6-7-11) Doctors 3:00 p.m. (2-9) Price Is Right (4) General Hospital Another World (13) Hodgepodge Lodge 3:30 p.m. (2) Secret Storm (4) One Life Tn (6-7) Return To Peyti (9) Match Game (11) Gilligan's Island 4:00 p.m. (2) Mike Douglas (4) Lucy Show (6-7) Somerset (9) Secret Storm (11) Rig Valley (13) Sesame Streel 4:30 p.m.

(4) Mission: Impossible (6) Merv Griffin (7) Virginian (9) Flintslones 5:00 p.m. (9-11) Star Trek (13) Zoom 5:30 p.m. (2) That Girl (4) Bowling (13) Electric Company 6:00 p.m. (2-4-6-7-9-11) News (13) Hodgepodge Lodge 6:30 p.m. (2-9) CliS News (4) ABC News (6-7-11) NBC News (13) Mister Rogers mus! side, Flip has the ana even suing part mi- TSDAY NIGHT MOVIE, "Don't Drink The Dfte 0ti" P'ay' COrCernS a Jewish cat" erer raveling in a Com- scn- Jackie Gleason, and the isuEy has been twisted to fit Ss f.h! uut Mni 10:00 p.m.

(6-7-11) NBC NEWS SPECTAL. "The Col- lege Money With in- flation reducing the real tn- Bv fioo.r Place FOLLOW THE LEADER? With hundreds of spectators bundled against the subzero weather, Garth D. Gaskcy takes his 21st annual New Year's Day swim in 34-degree Lake Michigan with the Polar Bear Club. One of the dozen swimmers joining Gaskey said the event is a health tonic relating: "One time Garth went in with a 102 degree fever and it broke the lever." (AP Wircphoso) Jumbo Jets 'Grounded' Georges High SchoolTbev are the children of Mr Dorothy Blosser of Unlontown R.D. 2, who celebra ed he? birthday on Dec 18 Darlene Drews of Melinda Hopwood returned to her atumea ai renn atate Liniver- sity, University Park, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Drews. Bernie Tiberi of McClelland-town is recuperating at his home after undergoing an appendectomy in Union-town Hospital. He is employed with Mario's Bar and Restaruant in McCldland-town. the Institute 'of fiary Berish, a student at Management, Pittsburgh returned there Tuesday spending a two-week holidav -thtaho in town Melvin Smargie of Mason- town was a birthday celebrant New Year's Day Mr and Mrs Kenneth Love over the holidays wiLh Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Devan of Hopw and W. C. Geho of Bryan St Mr, and Mrs. Robert Fullem Sr.

of Continental No 1 celebrated their 28th wed- ding anniversary Dm 27 They are the parents of five children. There are three grandchildren. Mrs. Fullem is he forme' EvelV" Baden? A dinner was held to mark the occasion. Wanda Novick left yester- day for Pen State Univers ty, University Park, to resume her sludies after spending the holiday break with her mother, Mrs.

Mary Novick of l-inoln St. Sh is a sophomore at the university majoring in social welfare. vi'S reeewi.h Dolores Ulan ol PiUsburth ldi'in 01 ja.jrs: t-ieiener, who had been a guest at Laurel Rest Home. celebrant IJec. 27 1 Mrs.

Marian Hi, 1 and Jane "ey.of Uniontown visited aUended Penn State University vs. Louisiana State University mem b. of the Pen State Dahv Shomo of Julian wf'bSfrkrlt visited with their S.1 VshtoetonS of increased TV Staff Previews tb-y-uj i'uu Follies (13! Newsroom 10:30 p.m. (13 Advocates 11:00 p.m. (2-4-8-7-9-11) News 11.

-30 p.m. (2-9) Movie: "Hammerhead" (Vincc Edwards plays an adventurer on the trail of a master criminal) (4j Movie: "Fearless Fagan" (A pVt lion goes into the service with Carltlun Carpenter) (6-7-1 1) Johnny Carson 1:00 a.m. (6-7-11) Tomorrow 1:30 a.m. (4) Alan King Inside Las Vegas come of the middle-class fam- ZZllZt flown 40 per cent, sky- taj- of modest means. .10:30 p.m.

(13) THE "A College eW?" Advocate Coiette a attorney, feels the need for more com- sni f5VW ne- Si? Kf'actf'n oi New York UniversHy and Paul Kurt, oSte the liberaf artoiducattorT as the instrument for realigns America's highest ideals rather than jusl a job ticket are Arivocate John Burgess! Vermont lawver anH hi nennetn roitett, member of the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Higher Education; and Freda Re-bolaky, professor of psychology at Boston University. CAMPGROUNDS Public camping on American Indian reservation campgrounds is available in at least 17 stales. ivh'tS -tL S.ffiScorinsS, iut" laV Umm 'ert-hfarlne gS- snaps at the kids as weU as uorSinn'aSSSS Fa X' Tmr Fl TP winw Vu, Fff? XoK prowess by throwing Flip Wil- fan to the floor, a.T.ong other ZZTZTZV the ''Mar. TvlPr joins Flip in a sketch awui a newsroom, and does a turn as a character in a side- walk cafe owned by Flip. On cfididfv DHcmtff FUNNY BUSINESS NEWYORK(AP)-Twoof taking a combined total of 12 flight schedule cutback prompted by fuel shortages African Airlines said 'it 74 and Tra WorTd Airlines said it would "moth- ball" two of (he 19 in Hs fleet.

KsrKi io effect next Monday. One other carrier Cent inen- ATASC if Ms 747s early this year. ate aaie, auc ne saia tile aininp would give consideration to any offers from prospective buyers. glass sllup and you should see Grantville visited over the how many women who have New Year's holidav weekJrri Wednesday it will lake 12 of measured with a yardstick or wfth their parent, and a smaller and doth tape return In a rage Mrs Xnzil Chamber of olJur of out of ser- AdiiMTlR. Cl0th stretches and wood Martin of died A.

Airlines 5hrinks so ALWAYS Mr and Mrs. John Garcher -he jets couid iip rnr XT asrsSfj lZui was covered. I then painted lt. MHi wlnts to dS something he? norri wmJthliS SSS to do was ftllil maud make a flower bed and it was rLT the dirt and turned it back into i a fish pond where we kept a lot of gold fish for years. We also Planted smail leaf ivy around the brick border and it was lovely, LULU 1 h3Ve IHll OF thp hnthlnH In fV, IJ 7.

'the TuVlTke the phone of, the hook and 1974 Special FREE MUSICAL TREAT I g1 fT- ana you will not have to buv -Jiiu you win not nave to buv nl iri3 niDw --J SUA I f. However "If th6 fuPi auotKol; bark sejwi mri to ofder and sailer grounding nhtSj American spokesman said Ws 747s because iiFJE A tn meet pasiengers' needs, given (he fueJ he TWA spokesman raM his company's decision had a' been mfluenced by the fact that growth of air passenger traffic over the past two years has been was expected to be when the airlines were Pchn sing the huge new jets Uniontown Hospital Mr. and Mrs. William Kusfco, 63 Virginia Ave, a son at 2:30 a.m. Monday, Dec.

31 1973. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wynn, 2 Biddle Acres, Carmichaels, a daughter at 6:25 a.m. Monday, Dec.

31, 1973. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rhoderick, 14 Haydentown Smithfield, a son at 5:58 a.m. Tuesday, Jan.

1, 1974. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker. Markleysburg, a son at 32 p.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1574. Brownsville Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Donald Basile, Blainesburg, a son at 6:44 a.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1974. Class Meets At Hopwood Minnie Sfull Class of Ihe Hopwood United Methodist Church will hold a regular dass meeting at the home of Marina Semans Friday beginning at 8 p.m. Serving as hostess will be Mary Lee Reynolds. In charge of devotions is Bertha Thomas.

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