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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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tM MORNING MAM, UNinNTOrWK, I ayiiaa fM; tk Fairchance Unit TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMS PERSONALS By CLOVER CUI.VKR Holds Program Auxiliary Group Given MORNING PROGRAM High Praise FAIRCHANCE, Nov. 20. Am ilitry to Fairchance Pott, No. 342, American Legion, will meet at S' WNIQ FM On fhc Air For You Tuesday night in the Municipal wains irra i koka 102a mbc KM Mp vll! (fw m.s we.) CBfl K'Wf sbrtlii AKrnwpjty 5twih Music Wiwthf tmni Mmte p. Tjim Onf.i.BtMBi llflortlei rj.

Tvion mJck SwU Town Ik QiiU yartK fivirrltj. Songs CBS Nf (trraMwt Club c1n4reiia7Mk aM ciur. Ni.w. cium cinnru Wwi n4 Biriiynirt lllet BfMkraRi Club GIwb Clrcli Hrboi rif l.k'lit BrfikiHki Club School or Air Flirhor nf l.lslil Kr sior? widconiTralari r.oorwy. mw Ht crnek.r ilroo.

Tmln fllinw BUY CnfMr WrrlKB Tnr Twi Slir.w v. I.uirtlnhi DriinQiy Dl' clodrrfv'fl Tunfl Factory Lo k. Learn Clo.irrry Show Ton Fkctcrr, fjea Arncil6 Show nwb IVtrnd Tun Factory Srrrh Wniilr Nrwn Tune Factory torn Lfti toO Building. The president, Mrs. Raton Wilson, will be in charge.

Mm. Wilson attended the Trl Jane Anne JaquetU will arrive Joseph Hasans left Sunday for; Wednesday from Pennsylvania Col his home in Chicago, alter allend.j lege for Women to spend the ing the funeral services of his "is. tiiiT' Thanksgiving vacation with her tcr, Mary Hagans. Market Place. parents, Mr.

and Mis. Thomas R. Al(end firid Game Jaquette. West Craig street Ml, BIK Mrj, Dewlll II. Mr.

and Mrs, Albeit Sesler herMev Mri anfl iVl, jj.Ji Uelmont Circle; Mr. and Mrs. arljliarrv Ksbensliade, Rclmont B. Paulson, Derrick avenue; Mr. M.

andMrs. A.B. tiarney, MotmtiesvC(lmbSi mm nrffi and D. al.H jin ii street, and Mr and I.oius MrJ Knirrliaifre. Curry.

Wilnimglou avenue wei. Pitl.sljiu fth alien.) 'lino in Pittsburgh Saiimlay a tending SIM(, flHMhan is the Pitl Penii State footlinl) game Marcla Ciiwurg, a Aral yeas sill Nr' an( Mr5 Jwk Solomon, dent at Syracuse university, will stfw.n.t nvfllll(, llav(, as (hen be here Wednesday to spend the their Thanksgiving vacation at the home fnminii Mrs re3r hrbi: HroM'ns her parents. Mr and Mrs. viM(, iiontmmn v)l; llM than Ginsburu. Cilmore street.

hm Mr. arid' Mrs. Warren Rush. Alexander, son of Mr. I Bethlehem, are Rinsts for lew.

Mrj T)ifo County Council and reports that the Fairchance auxiliary has. ex ceeded its quota in the membcr Junp Haver and Mark Sleieus in a romantic scene from Join Century Pin's "Oh, Vou Beautiful Doll." Color by Technicolor. Starts midnight Wednesday al Unioitlown's State ihealer. ihjp and is the only unit in the district to have established mich AFTERNOON PROGRAM a record. Mrs.

Elmer McFadden rii membership chairman. Each member is asked to bring prospective member to the mees Thanksgiving was the theme of fithe program for the Novemhei days or nei oroinei in ian Mninwn street, will arrive H'ednes (nd Mrs. J. Watson Sou netting of the Dorcas Sunday ''hnl class of Trinity Methodist HMrt in. Harmonr DftitKrttir Horn.

Forum Totlny'A ChUdfen Pppor Young day from Waynrshiirg college to spend Thanksgiving at home. Motoring tu Piltsltnigh Saturday jla lo attend the foolhall name be tween the University oi 1'iilsbnrgii and Pcnnsylvanin State college was Ann Sti awu, lielnioiit tHrcle. .0 Albert Sesler. has return cd to his position in Weirton, W. after a weekend visit with his parents, Mr.

anil Mrs. A. K. Ses ler, rirlmnnt Circle. He attended the Pitl Penn Slate loolball game in Pittsburgh on Saturday.

Students Home whpn Girl Marrie Jttri Wt mi 'church held in the home of JDorothy Smiley. Mrs. Inez Kelley and Mrs. Marion Glover were yjoatesse. Devotions were conducted by 5rs.

Ova Mea Miller, who selected ija the Scripture reading portions the 34th and B5th Psalms. The program was in charge ftf Mrs. "Clyeia Beatty. Reading were "The First Thanksgiving" by Mrs. Onilee Richardson; "Thanksgivins Day JtJraee" by Miss Emma Wilson; "I Thee for Knough to Share" tby Mrs.

Agnes "Count Your Blessings" hy Mrs. Katheriue Fitz howcr, Oakland avenue, being culled here by the death of Mrs. Harry E. Ewing, Donna Lee Bane, daughter of Attorney ami Mrs. Eustace H.

Bane, Kensington avenue, is arriving, Wednesday to spend the Thanks giving holiday at home from her studies at Grove City nllege. Pitienl In Hospital A. A. Teggarl. Nutt avenue, has returned from Pittsburgh where he visited his wife, Mrs.

Hattie Teg gert; a patient in Allegheny Geo eral Hospital. Mrs. Teggart is in Room 70fl. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Fasl, Pills burgh, will be the Thanksgiving guesls or his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Fasl, Fairchance. Mr.

Fast is a student al the Robert Ted Donaldson holds Rusly in check in this scene from Columbia's new action film, "Rusty's Birthday." Now showing at Unlontown's Penn theater. EVENING PROGRAM Johnson, enrolled Bvi li Haydn I jl'nuny flldinnnclt 1 rlnnlnn aiHtrft Miuir; Eucknell univeislly, ami his sister. Cynthia, a sludenl al Hill coilcyc, will spend the Thanks For Her Guest Room DAVID LAWRENCE ('Continued from Page 4 giving vacation visiting their Simmons, and "Thanksgiving Fa 1.10 Mflu.lj Miir Club 15 mother, Dorothy Princeton avenue. Mm i Business school I SriAV oniy 4.7 cents out ol each sPorln NcHfl Puol Long SporH l.lelil TJp Tim Baron Elllolt Ne't il Ihi World lona llimtr ailppy Thr I i Huofi Bklpfiy Tfiin ShriT vVtRlili'' hiUlror 'd Hour VVrrrl Trio Symphpnr Hnry Tuylot Symphony i.r 1 iruli TrlciihoiiK Hour (iiUllk riii i'l' "or" America Knir Umilh Oils Hnnrt of America Arthur Onflh Bob rjfrwby Know FootOttll? nrn Kii. ii Sinil Joanne fergiison.

oaugiii.i vi Ul hcv home in 0en.c; Mrs. A. n. Fcrgiisi.ii, Morganlowir fpi)m when street, molored to I'illsburgh Sat urdav to attend the football same (tr Mrs cnn dollar for their rights of way and maintenance of track and yards as well as state and local taxes, the railroads would hve cut their ex pensES in 1947 hy or hi lfi.2 per et rit. hetween mc univeisuy r.

anrt Mr burgh and Pennsylvania Stale c0' Pittsburgh, will lege. spend the Thanl iig hnllday iinnc TiSf Ho'b Hil'u k' shnw Betty Lonieti, siuoent i ei.i. Llf hcjl. pal.PntBi Mr sylvania College for Women will Wrs, j. Kl.niir(.

Kensingto siun on cina arrive Wednesday to spenn uie an(1 Mr nl Mrs c. (j. Bol iiii.m tiiflinontll I iO NHI OrVtV. weekend holiday wttn ner paier.is, tilmejlj L'ofey street. This might hv permitted Ihe railroads lo reduce their freight rales to shippers.

Bui the highways on which trucks travel are shared by the passenger traveling public as vell as Ihe freight carriers, whereas the long lines of steel track are used only by the railroads. The country needs ihe laili u.nK MR. AND MRS. 1 fip wEzeii comwel nothing. otL in scmool?) BtpoRrwr msm JOE IS rr TRUE THAT NOTHING NOT IF OU HAP TO GET HE IT WF, IT JUST WW IN TOLlTlCSySuiFff.

WITW COWWOfJ SOME OTHEff 9S JWELL, THEY'RE yOOV TONTTEr ''THr WiVlJ THING. TO WRITE yOJK SO rSKWhJV AMP BETTER THFII? OWN TOO BUsy COMPOSITION FOR WHAT? SUCCESSFUL. STICK TO (GOT SECRETARIES) )y THOUSHT PUMfj Ihe main syslem of transportation for heavy materials and products in Vriirliine as well as peacetime. With the rale structure for jiassen denville. Mrs.

Joseph Pleban, Beeson Boulevard, is returning today to her position at Montgomery Ward company after a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. h. M.

Burhivortn, West Main street, will Iwe their Thanksgiving guests their son in law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Kdgor Collins, Coiinellsville. Ilcatrice McDaiiiel will be here tomorrow from Solon Hill college tu spend the Thanksgiving vacation with her mother, Mrs. K. .1 McUanid, North Callalirl avenue.

Back from lloocyuinun Mr. and Mrs' Harrison Pollels from a two weeks' IjciiiK pros; i.t ille" by Mrs. Clyela Beatty. J. During the business session rlatis were advanced for the an Inual bazaar to be held December Jl in the church basement.

Mrs. Augusta Decker, the class president; is serving as chairman. In addition to baked goods and handwork, lunch will be served at Snoon The event opens at 10 a. in. Mrs.

Edith l'ryor was elected to the presidency succeeding Mrs. Decker. Other new officers include: Vice president, Mrs, Mar "garet Jackson; secretary, Mrs. "Gail Saylor; assistant secretary, i'Mrs. Inez Kelley; treasurer, Mrs.

Dorothy Smiley. i Bunco was enjoyed following program. The next meeting will be a covered dish dinner 7 p. December 15, in the church social rooms. Mrs.

Gail Saylnr and Mrs. Onilee Hichardson are hostesses. Aid in Project Vairchance Auxiliary, Women's Hospital Association, will lend 1 iupport to the free chest ray iibeing given through December 3 i)n Uniontown. Members of the organization will make a house to house canvass in the borough lo interest residents lo report to the at the Main street and Bresson Boulevard intersection or the Municipal Building, Uniontown. Chairman Mary Brady Is assisted by Mrs, Floyd J.

co chairman; Mrs. Charles Fisher, George Hardy, Mrs. Frank Geisler, Mrs. Andrew Fro Mrs. Robert Wagner, Mrs.

Albeit Cole, Mrs. William Thur Xby, Mrs. Glenn Itanrilett. Mrs. S.

Kaval. Mrs. Ray Digman, Mrs. Sylvester Wilson. Mrs.

Robert Mrs. Stephen Takoch. Mrs. Keener, Mrs. Cleou Henri Mrs.

W. Gdldsboro, Mrs. Ed ward Abraham, Mrs. Boyd Hus lead, Mrs. Aaron frost, Miss Pau limit, as Commissiiuier Alldriilgv points oul, the rnilronds may have to compromise with (heir convictions on the subsidy queslion and consider whelher the federal government, as a measure ol national defense, shall not contribute Id Ihe honcyniDOii cruise in the ibbcan cost of maintaining Ihe slc.fl highways.

There is an easier way, how i ADrUIE and are guests tor a lew uajs ui lier parents. Mr. and Mrs. James ever. It is Id leL the railroads have freedom of aclion in making local fscighl rates so that they e.

in meet iiugni imasu muy ear. I I inH.m Urtwrv nBopn T. L. 1 fNW AnEAN.VOU I Labowilx. Wuodhiwn avenue, 'they will make their future homo in Middlctown, N.

Mrs. Pollels is thp former Beatrice Labowiti. their future lionm .1. Mrs. Pollels IS the former Heat rice iir.or., This is the Amer icsn SS'SrV en WEEE IN THERE Lois Ann Ahel, a at! was stiuNOY SNEvf GIMGER BBrZAD iVTHEBE AND wtMrtvn I.ois Ann Abel, s.studenl at JUST LEFT THE.

7 SHE'S NOT sJ7Smp way and it can beat Ihe subsidy idea. But il government is to regulate rates nil a rigidly uniform pal lorn it may find itself forced to pay a subsidy tn maintain the roadbeds of the nation's railroads. Givu soiueone you love this sot of linens for her guest ruom. She will love its exquisite crochet and and embroidery. Pallcrn 77; transfer of one 5x 15 and two nxll inch motifs; crochet directions.

Laura Wheeler's improved pattern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos and concise directions. Gcorgelown Visil.ilion ConveM school, Washington, D. and Alda Elaine Abel, enrolled at Pennsylvania State college, are arriving Wednesday to spend tne weekend holiday wilh their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

E. D. Abel Beeson Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs.

John Migyanko, Amend, will receive congratulations Thanksgiving Day on Ihe oc a0uic.rd. fe ev on Tm Tim mtt UaVaSJ Send TWENTY CENTS for this pattern to THE MORN ING HKRAIJJ. 1S5, ft'ecdleci atl of their Slh wedding anni v. Mrs. Migyanko is" the for P.

0. Bo 169. Old Chelaca Station, New York 11. N. Y.

Print plainlv PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE. mer Ann Mihala. Esther Angerman, firsl year student at (he Syracuse university, is arriving Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with her parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Angerman, Lemon street arriving Wednesday to spend the TanSf'V'n BC3 Hercs good news! benil filleeri mis more for vour fascinating line Byland and Miss Elaine Rid er, Personals Mr.

and Mrs. Amidce Miller were business callers in MeKees on Saturday. Entertained in Ihe home of Burgess and Mrs. Elmer McFadden recently were Mrs. McFadden's niece.

Miss Betty Lou Humphreys, a senior in Uniontown Senior Laura Wheeler Neeriiecrafl. todayl 104 illustrations of your favorite needle hobbies the choic designs and Ihe mosl concise patterns available. Beginiier easy designs, and ideas worthy of an WMtrrr rum a rii MWM FVtULLirO Hifh school, and Kenneth Varn expert's attention, A Free neerile ork pattern printed in tne noon. HOLIDAY VISITOR John E. Juliana, who attends an inline sthool in Detroit, will spend the Thanksgiving holi lilting his father, Joseph Juliana.

Continental 1. a medical student in West Virginia university. Miss' Elizabeth McKcnna and Samuel Bolinger, both of Palmer, guests of Miss McKenna's ln law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Hugh.

Mrs. Walter P. Miller and Mrs. Amidee Miller visited the latler's sister. Mrs.

Man Balaban, of Mather, who is seriously 111. Mrs, Charles B. Reese and Mrs. Hugh' and son, LaMonl, shopper Saturday in Union i.lown, Mrs. Ray C.

Keener is a hirth anniversary celebrant of Mon November 21. Rev; and Mrs. LeRoy Myers will observe their wedding anniver lary on Thanksgiving Day, No vember 24. Acnot unk(ri tint, i. Voletnlc Tack a.

Faucst Lt. School of cU tl i. kl t'wi 1:00 P.M. SMIUN" JACK VrT" iglSfi; Lftl ITALIAN PROGRAM 34. Motber tIuIn aMh yM aafla8KSHHNMBV'' ll''Jl TH' JtJE WASl Tl FLVINC A TfcDrT' Tb AMP fWrtAT A HAPpy tVHATtVOi'iC st.

jaiiwrd mUS aa tJSm iii" LM rtn weu N6WSieEiPLwe Jthimk. I've I the first family make BK IS O.tJU r. M. TWiS shot WAS TAKBU. WAS A KOP AM? IN HAD SUCH CHANCE I'Vfi TO BE 7H' HAFpY an inuiiitr Wr 1 AgP CHRISTMAS TRtl GROVE when i was flv, custgp.

'bsj this iBicr hhctt a famous wdto smi. nr wont. o'Uti hcmip krl (F MlM tVLlD A Vk. w5 I WS FERWINS PAP Ai.U REALLY fF IT WAGST FOKiistte MOIM.e i. Ltv.

rtrb Pd A line in heap kin gee J. thesf kncw the shaoqw RTtRA 7 a. Otlnmnn lfi 5 TJH CI COUNTFty WAG I I AN tE vv VEARS jPtv ABOUT jF LA tl. Plct AB ClAjl If LA NICKNAMED Vi KVHATfe WAR rTfc Pl HOT 4 ft ESSEfillllllMc TOM' MM 7 tA LM itMtn tioui. 11.

tr. Ih. rh IT. Klndots utl 'A i'i Matchbox (Continued from Page 4) others have too much, and da not know what to do with it. Now, there is Just much time the world, but it is divided equally; no one has more lime than someone else.

The difference is, one person uses it wisely, and 'when ao used, there Is not enough of it. Another use it unwisely, and wastes and find loo much on his hands. Time goes this way but once. one of us can lay up a store of good deeds, convictions upheld, rand Mildnesses performed Joving ily. Such aecnmpllahmenta will en in the hearu of thost about viii.

Time cannot lake them away. We can do nothing in the paal; jwe can do nothing In the future. tW have only the immediate now. I Now is the lime; make It count! LAST MNK TriM happiness doei not juat happen, "ON TH fOR VOL'" 1 1 1 hH ai. MlM I cTOi) JaMB ,06.5 Mgycl 1 rr PENNY sr 4 Bi I Monday, Nov.

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