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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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-THI! MORNING HEItAI.lt. UNIONTOWN, PEN.VA,, MtDAY, NOVf 11. 1051 page 11 sou! lo suffer cvcrylhing, to de sire nothing, and lo become thor Fairchance PTA Plans Meeting Mrs, Carroll Is Program Leader oughly acquainted with itself. In word, they open the rioor to all (he aits and sciences. (Francesco Petrarch 1304-74).

LAST LINK The tragedy of man's life lies in wrong thinking, in crippling inner conflicts, in confused emotions. Matchbox (Continued from Page 4) swer all my questions with readiness. Some present In review before me Ihe events of past ages; others reveal lo mo Ihe secrets of Nature. These leach me how to live, and those how lo die; these dispel my melancholy by their mirlb, and amuse mc by (heir sailies of wit. Some there are who prepare my Wharton Board Members Named President Judge W.

Car'r reccnlly reappointed two school directors of the Wharton Independent School District to servo six-year terms. Renamed were Frank It. Glcason and John D. Workman. Both -of their present terms expire December 3.

Attorney Clark W. Martin, Wharton independent's solicitor, said directors of independent school districts are court appointed and not elected. Slayer Of Wife Sent To Prison Ben Poole Given 10-to-20-Year Term A Judge here gave a 24-year-old Integra 10 lo 2'0 ycrs in Western Penitenllary on Wednesday for fal-aily slaying his estranged wife during a quarrel over custody of their baby. Judge Vance CoUom pronounced Frank Benjamin Poole, Un-iontown. guilly of second degree murder.

Poole pleaded not guilty when his trial started. He changed his plea to guilty after the commonwealth presented its case. The jury was then discharged and Judge Cottorn heard defense testimony. 1'bole admitted cutting his wife. FAIRCIIAKCK, Nov.

22 -An important business session is scheduled for ho meeting of Fairchance Parent-Teacher Association at 8 Tuesday night in the high school auditorium. Mrs. Margaret Jack-sen, vice president, wiii be in cliarge due to the resignation of James "Smiley, president, who moved from this community. Airs. Catherine Carroll will direct the.

program assisted by Mrs, Esther Kelley and Mrs. Hazel Ihms. Comprising the social committee are: Mrs. Ann Goisse, chairman; Miss Nancy CJison, co-chairman; Mrs. Harry Hunter, Mrs.

Hugh B. Humbert, Mrs. 5. G-Kaval, Mrs. Merle Bailey, Alvin Lewis, William A.

Chrise, Mrs. Margaret Ilulvey and Mrs. Ann Shanabergcr. Auxiliary Heport Progress is reported in all ItESUMK JUTIKS Donna. Marie Lcighty and Mar-cclla Kuhns, members of I he nursing staff at Tfio Pittsburgh llos-pilal, Pittsburgh, have resumed their duties after visiting Miss Leighty's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Leighty, East Millsboro. While here they were accompanied to Morgantown, W. Va for RECALLS PASTThe Rische, famed German aviatrlx, looks over sertpbook In Hamburg home before Itivlnj for U. S.

i representative for sev eral Isetta, on Grant street last Apri a with friends by 21 during an argument about the Leighty's brother, Donald, and baby custody. Cites Witnesses Before pronmiriqing sentence Select gift for ony member of Ihe family at Schein's. You'll find a wonderful selection at lowest prices and on the easiest credit terms! Michael Snyder, East Millsboro. LOCAL GUESTS Mr. and Mrs.

H. D. Walter Scoutmasters Fete At Local Church The annual Stoutens Apprecia Judge Coltom said it was regret Wayne avenue', had as their tabic Mrs. Poole didn receive prompt medical attention after the knifing because her wounds were not necessarily fatal. She died due rhanksgiving guests their sun-m phases of activity of the auxiliary daughter, Mr.

and Mrs tion dinner has been scheduled for Tuesday night, December 6, in the to the Alfred Wilson Memorial DonaJd Keith and daughter, Tim to loss of blood. Men's and Ladies' Nationally Advertised Watches, Men's and Ladies Jewelry Ronson Lighters Kleclrical Appliances Leather Goods Pen and Pencil Sets, etc. The judge said Poole sentence dining room of the Asbury ft I'osi, wo. Uis, veterans 01 w-! my, Aliiiuippa. might have been slitter bad it not.

Rign wars, according to tne presi church. Scoutmasters of the Old dent, Mrs. T.aura Gribble. Several auxiliary members attend been for the testimony ot charae ter witnesses and his association with the church. ed the county council meeting Beautiful Bridal Sets Trails District, Westmoreland-Fay ette Boy Scout Council will be honored at the fete.

Main speaker will be J. W. Clausen, chairman of Ihe Council Ad mam Wednesday maht in Masontown. Personals A family dinner on Thariksgi More than 100 newspapers were sent last month lo local servicemen overseas hy Mrs. Verlaine Wilson, committee chairman; Mrs.

k'alhryn JfockcEbcrry, Mrs. Bess HuEhs and Mrs. lather Goisse. Poole had nothing to say before was sentenced. "Well, that's it," he told Sheriff ing Day marked the celebration of Jacob H.

Echard and Deputy Sher- vancement committee and Irwin FIREMAN'S FLICH A recruit plunges from five-story hnildinj toward rlidlnr sheet held by othur trulnees during exercises at the new ItaliMt Are briruie school in Rome where the country'! firefighters Are being trained. 15th iveddinj anniversary rover JtJ Jflvors lor ine inanK.5- Ml. and Mrs. rioberl ili George zemo while being returned lo the county jail. Bcatty ng ainner in we Aitoona vet- GuEsts jnciU(Eli High school principal.

William E. Yeager will serve as toastmasler, As an added feature 10 Scouts of Troop tfl, Rrnwnsville; will present At Low At $19.50 To $1,000. SCHEIN BROS. erans' Hospital were sent oy Mrs. Mrs.

Jesse I parents, Mr. a horl Parole Board Esther Goisse in behalf of the auxiliary, which also enclosed check for candy and nuts. Licenses To Wed 'The following applied for mar Frees Prisoner riage licenses at the courthouse! Wednesday: STUDENT HOME Shirley Hastings, a first year student at Western Kescrve university, Cleveland, arrived Wednesday to spend the weekend holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar C.

Hastings. West Main street. Anthony S. Kula, of Fairchance, Rhodes; her sister, Mrs. ttalph Lincoln; Arthur Kremer, Smith-field; Connie, Patty and Jimmy Bcatty, and the celebrants, Mr.

ar1 Mrs. Bcatty. Earnest Workers Sunday Sehooi Class or the First Baplist church will meet Friday night in the home of Misses Marjorie and Eleanore Patterson. Rev. and Mrs.

LeKoy Myers will receive congratulations on Saturday, November 24, as they ob- eral detainer. Minor Clark was re-' fused parole, President Judge Bussell Carr sent Ijyhue to the "pen" Iwd and one-half to 10 years on October 25, 1948, for burglary and larceny. Judge Carr gave Clark one fo five years on April 7, 1948, for burglary and larceny. The Parole Board turned down Clark becausej of his record, his "poor adjustment! while on previous parole" and his nature of behavior. The State Parole Board freed a Western State penitentiary pris and Dorothy A.

Yablunosky, ofXe-mont Furnace, R. D. Hughes and Mrs. Janice Kingan were accepted into membership and will be initiated on December Contributions this month chidr-d 510 to the Sailors' and Soldiers' Hospital, Erie; $10 to the Scotland school for veterans' orphans, $5 to the Crusade for Freedom and S5 to the Sweater Bernard Joseph Shimshock and! Hose Germame Piatnica, both oner who was convicted Here out refused to parole another, it was learned yesterday by the office of District Attorney Fred L. Brothers.

Thomas Henry Layhue was paroled November 9 subject to a fed New Salem, William Morris, of Uniontown, and Mildred Mangosh, of Wrest Leisenring. serve their edrling anniversary. Fund of the Coatesville Veterans Hospil The auxiliary purchased new fluorescent lighting equipment for I be first floor of the new post name, pamt lor Jiie interior, re- sanded and refinished the floor of the auxiliary room, purchased i0 1totKnitt Double-Oven Electric Range Two big lighted ovens with automatic controls Two charcoal-like Two spacious storage Fully automatic operation! now folding chairs and a govern merit aving bond. Jvew committee appointments the president, Mrs. Gribbie, are: Kitchen committee, Mrs.

Esther Goisse, chairman; Mrs. Elma Abel sod Mrs. Daisy Wilkins lew HOTFOOT APPLIANCE DEALER I have purchased the Hot-point Appliance business of the Seeman Tire Company and will continue to do business in the same location at 261 E. Fayette Street. icdriism committee, -Mrs.

Esther Goisse; hlanrl bank chairman, Mrs. Ftelty Edwards; civil defense chairman, Mrs. Mary Shamrock taving bond chairman, Mrs. Mar "on GJover. Anyone willing lo contribute to the American lied Cross blood bank program is asket! to contact Mrs.

Edwards or Mrs Gtihhle to register. The auxiliary is planning a food sale on Saturday, December 8, in DONALD F. YOWLER Dunaway's Pharmacy for the benefit of the hospital fund. Mrs Esther Goisse is chairman. The post and auxiliary wer( well represented at the Arniisiics Day celebration in Brownsville I have been a lifelong resident of Uniontown and for the past 15 years have gained considerable experience in the Sales and Service Department of Hotpoint and Frigidairc Appliances.

The service department under the new ownership will be expanded to etter serve former as wel as future customers. AN INVITATION cordially invite you to stop in and see our complete line of appliances. DONALD F. YOWLER Smtialml tTdfftTAS kenmt TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET Big MHfthfi Speed fmsu Itotpctnt A Complete Line of HOTPOINT APPLIANCES RANGES HOME FREEZERS REFRIGERATORS WATER HEATERS AUTOMATIC WASHERS DISH WASHERS IRONERS DISPOSALS Dryer 3M 5p0CNif DPMOGF 8 Ho (-point' Electric Water Heater FRIGIDAIRE Commercial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning I li (lrc.i,,-:A in new styles detailed with organdy scallops, lace trim and bows, Sizes 1 tn 3, 4 to 6X and 7 to 14. Easy lerms, of course! G.

E. TELEVISION MIXERS TOASTERS FRYRYTES IRONS And Other Traffic Appliance! SEBHAI APPLIANCE COMPANY 261 E. Faytte St. PHONE 5672 Uniontown PHONE FOR EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVrOMATK "Hutpouvt DISHWASHERS SHE OUR COMPLETE MNK 01 HOTPOINT REFRIGERATORS 56 W. MAIN ST.

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