Thursday, July 20, 1939. THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. PAGE SEVEN DOORN | HASTINGS BRIEFS | DOOOOVVOVOVVOVVVOVVOVVOVVOOOO0 Larry Kline, John Buck, Leo Miller | Hiram Cronauer, George McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Westrick, and fa- mily, and Misses Anna, Betty and Rose Marie Kline, enjoyed an outing at Lakemont Park on Sunday. Mrs. Rosetta Donahue of Carroll- town, spent the past week end at the M. L. Buck home. Mr, and Mrs. yohn Brazil and dau- ghter, Sianey Lee, and miss Jean Fat- rick spent Sunaay in Inaiana. Local peopie who motored to the Black Moshannon torest to spend Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strassler and son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. James Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill, Mr. and | Mrs, Ted Holtz, and children, and Mrs. Margaret Kirkpatrick. Miss Betty Dillon is visiting friends and relatives in Harrisburg this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Commons and son, David, spent Sunday here with relatives. Miss Rita Riordan spent several days last week with friends in Ebensburg. Mr. Alex Lann is spending some time at the Joseph Rudolph home in Whitney Valley. Miss Mary Ann Borne and daugh- ter, Agnes, Messrs. Edward Bradley, John Lann and Michael and John Hnotkovich spent Sunday at the Brad- ley home in Dixonville. Mrs, Al. Greene and daughter, Pat- ty, motored here from Buffalo, on Sat- urday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Greene's father, James McMur- ray, who spent the past month in Buf- falo. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brothers of Detroit, spent Tuesday here with rel- atives and friends. Miss Camille Buck returned home Sunday after spending quite some time in Pittsburgh with her sister, Mrs. Alex Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Brothers of Ak- ron, Ohio, were recent callers in town, Miss Florence McTigue returned home recently from a visit with rela- tives in Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKillop and Mr. and Mrs. Dorr McTigue of Philips- burg spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rudolph and family of Whitney Valley spent Sunday at the Alex Lann home. Russell Little, of Gray, Indiana, is spending some time at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson and children, of Altoona, were Sunday guests at the Thomas Robinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yahner and sons, of Akron, spent the past week here with relatives. Miss Mary Yahner of Akron is spending this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Yahner. Robert Taylor of Saturday at the Joseph Mancuso home. Beaverdale, spent Peter Borne, son, nd Mrs. Paul Garrity, ng Smith spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. with relatives in Apollo. spent Sunday at son home. | 3 Karl and Bill Barnard are | Nn York In (NeW XOrkK. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Westrick and children of Colver were Sunday call- ers at the B. J. Niebauer home. Miss Vernita Bearer 1s visiung rel- atives in Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs John Sedlock and dau- ghter, Rita, of Barnesboro, were Sun- day visitors at the Joseph Mancuso home. Mr. Albert Cox of Ebensburg spent Sunday at the P. O. Holtz home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller and son of Bradford are visiting relatives here thi sweek. Miss Camille Houck spent several days the past week in Philadelphia. Mr and Mrs. James Semelsberger of Detroit, are visiting relatives here. Miss Ruth Kelly of Indiana is spen- ding some time at her home in East End. Mr. and Mrs. John Feretti and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bellavidi and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valeria, spent Sunday in Barnesboro. | Mr. and Mrs, L. S. Yerger and chil- dren and Lester Fisher, were Sunday callers at the Earl Mec- Killop home. | Bobby Lantzy and Guy Freda are | visiting relatives in Newark, N. J. | Miss Helen Holtz spent several days in Ebensburg the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Holtz and fam- | ily spent Thursday in Spangler with | relatives. | Mrs, H. J. Easly, son, Stephen, and | daughter, Sue, were Friday shoppers | in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holtz and sons, and Freddie Soisson Jr. motored to | Pittsburgh on Saturday. | J. P. Kingston of Johnstown was a | [#8 | | Friday business caller in town. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dixon and Ho- | ward Huether, Jr., of Barnesboro, were | Sunday callers here. | Miss Mary Jansure was a recent mo- torist to Pittsburgh. | Miss Jean Elden spent several days | last week with relatives in Cresson. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jansure, dau- | ghters, Florence and Kathryn, were | Saturday callers in Barnesboro. Nominated Postmaster. The President sent to the Senate on Thursday last for confirmation the nominations of a number of persons to be postmaster, including that of Samuel Bankin of Revloc, of Patton, | ji THREE PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE— Large massive, settee, large arm chair, Slumber chair, covered with beautiful velours. 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Note the graceful shape of the Venetian mirrors on dresser and vanity. Bedroom consists of bed, dresser, chest and vanity, with spring and mattress 2 feather pillows $59 50 a Regular price $95; sale price 4 WATERFALL BED ROOM SUITE, $59.50 3 Pieces, Bed, Dresser, Closet of Drawers, Walnut Veneers,. Quality furniture, regular price $89.50, sale price $59.50. Vanity Dresser & Van. Bench $24.50 2000VVVVVVVVOVOVOVOT V00VVVVVVVVVVVVVOC DO00VVVVVOVOVVVOVOVVC Studio with back inner-spring mat- tress, choice of covering, regular price $35.00; sale 41 2 ak . price D00OCOOOVVVOO! A0COOONOOOOO0N 200VVVOOVOVOO g Wing Chair, New Club Chair, = Extra Big Sofa $88 The sofa measures 76 inches. Each piece richly covered in friezette. Strong. durable, Regular price is $119.50, Sale price . FREE! YOUR THREE PIECE FIBRE SUITE, $29.50 Settee and two chairs , with loose cushions. strong and durable, regular price $55.00, Sale price voven fibre $2950 32 Piece Dinner Set, Service for six people, or Occasional Chair, with the JOHNSTOWN, PENNA. purchase of $35.00 or more. NA Ne PC. RUG °% 7, 9x12 Velvet Rug. 9x12 Rug Cushion. 2 Throw Ru 1 Carpet Sweeper, Regular Price, $47.50; Sale Price o's FURNITURE Co 5 pieces, $3450
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