' Thursday, October 1st, 1942, UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE THREE HASTINGS BRIEFS : Mr. and Mrs. Ray Karlheim and f ; children of Patton were Sunday vis- itors at the Yahner home here. Mr. Ben Gill and Misses Susan and ; : Catherine Gill visited at the John 4 ; oe 1 n Bp ee. . Fal ; { i an RQ m= Niebauer home Sunday. Miss Josephine Dominic of Barnes- boro spent the past week end at the W. B. Dillon home on Spangler St. Mr. and Mrs. John Buck and dau- hier Sale fi ghter Rose Marie spent the past wezk No ot er i here with Mr. Buck's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. M. L. Buck. ne In Months Has Mr. and Mrs. George Allport, Mrs. i A. J. Dillon, daughter Jane and sc | : Sion, 3 € son | L Pat, were Saturday callers in Altoona Created Such a Local people who visited relatives a I and friends in Harrisbur t arris g the past Thi i week end include Mesdames W : i 18 Blion: an Lantzy, Albert Gill, Car- Sen ton as mela Mancuso and Miss Ann Nesdore. | Mr. Leo Strittmatter of ! al nt! M eo § te Altoona | T d ” ¢ , yeas a Friday caller at the T. A.! ra ¢ n y Strittmatter home. > : Mr. Jacob Kunka, employed in De- b is You Weren't | = ) : N MA troit, Mich., is spending some time in | Hastings. ' Misses Jane Dillon, Elea ] h a , Eleanor Mc- b Dermott and Dorothy Robinson, stu- | ) Among t ud ¥: hs ~ dent nurses at Miners Hospital, spent the past week end. ed Our Mrs. Geo. Allport entertained a Throng being Mr. Geo. Allport’s birthday. The This unusual Trade-in Mrs. W. H. Allport, Mr. a . H. , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 3 Allport and daughter Susan of this Don’t Miss ued yet, we urge you to take week at the home of the former's | fore it is too late. Sunday callers at the Earl McKillop recently. past week end at their homes nere. | : C wds Who Have - ine Store During the tollowing attended: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sale has met with unpre- place. advantage of this excep- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Baker. home. ; Mrs. H. J. Easly and son Ferd and daughter Ann, and Mrs. Mayme Koch pent last Wednesday visiting relativ- 1 Miss Anna Mary Bobal of Wash- | number of friends and relatives at the Rounsley, RBarneesboro: VN | E ! y «Mr. Geo ; Dahlin and daughter Jean iss | a S e Je and Miss | Past Severa cedented success, and if Mr and Mrs. Eugene Baker of New- Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rounsley and | Mrs. Earl McKillop and Miss Flor- es in Huntingdon. Pieces Worth 10c to 50c¢ ington, D. C., visited her home here | Allport home on Sunday, the occasion Robena Archibald, Houtzdale; Mr. and | | you have not been in as ell, Pa., spent several days 3 : , S é ys the past 3 T 0 ' Coming omorr . tional offer to save, be- Mr. Wm. Thrower of Portage were ence Jansur rere Ce S$ i | i nsure were callers in Altoona Balance of Our Shipment of 3, Pieces on Sale Miss Sue Kasly was a recent caller in Bellefonte. Mrs. I. L. Bender and daughter Na- “ Not just ordinary dishes. But odd omi, Mrs. Arthur Lantzy and Mrs. A. : . : B. Clark were Saturday callers in | lots of dishes from high priced sets. Alt ¥ oona. : : Rev.” Fr. Vincent Schlemmer and Beautiful gold leaf, gold and plain to Mr. Ferd Easly visited relatives and 5 ag well as . og ra a i Feat of the week. color band as well as colorful floral Mrs. L. S. Yerger and daughters of |! patterns. Patton were Thursday visitors at the - Earl McKillop home. - . Week end guests at the Houck B. Y B k C h home in East End were Mr. George ring Cur as ets! as and Carry Only! Houck and daughters Hyacinthe and | Carolyn, son Richard of Duke Center, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Russell of Cou- . dersport. | Mr. F. L. Soisson spent the past | veek end in Auburn, N. Y. Mrs. Hobart Lord and daughter | Lois were recent visitors in Indian- | town Gap. Mr. William Huether of Holidays- burg spent the past week here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Huether. Misses Eileen Feeny and Jina Mon- tarsi spent the past week end at their | homes in Altoona and Lock Haven, respectively. Geo. Huether Jr. was a Friday cull- er in Altoona. Miss Martha Huether was a caller in Indiana on Saturday. Miss Beity Niebauer, student nurse at Philipsburg Hospital, spent the last week end at her home In Hastings. Messrs. Paul Easly, Adrian Pacci and John Nevins were Friday even- ing visitors in Barnesboro. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Huether and daughter Catherine were Friday mot- orists to Johnstown. Mrs. Wm. Rager of Patterson, N. J. is visiting at the Rager home here. Miss Beatrice Weakland of Altoona visited relatives and friends here on Menday. For Your Oid Living Room Suite! For Your Old Bedroom Suite! For Your Old Dining Room Suite! On the Purchase of a New Suite During This Sale! STATEWIDE TIN CAN COLLECTION LOOMING Sot pita Sear A new, state-wide tin can collection | will be pushed as part of Pennsyl- vania’s scrap drive, the state's advis- | THREE-PIECE ory committee says. The move was disclosed at a reg-| jonal scrap institute of ten central | counties called by the salvage com- mittee. | Godfrey Wetterlow, the production board official, told the group that “tin is high on the list of needed metals.” He said the program already was under way in many sections and pre- dicted Pennsylvania would be the first state in the Union in tin can collec- tions. Wetterlow said schools offer- - Sale! Thick-Napped, Extra ed the best collection medium. Qa #2 = ~~ Living Room Suite | "ec vage and conservation division estim- | ated the state's scrap harvest will y 75,000 t . “Your progress is | : fos ad Tam TE © 0 | Room Sule in $159 urrey nian els - SMALL DOWN PAYMENT! UP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY! NO CARRYING CHARGES! good and I know it is going to gath- Si ; ; er steam,” he said. Sotho Kroehler Living Room Suite in LE The necessity for personal contacts ; z : PRICE... _. : in the various campaigns was cited | a lovely tapestry cov er at the : by Mrs. Ruth Everson of the women’s price of an ordinary suite. Like LESS $40 % unit of the home maker's committee. | “ ., . . «Women have been at a loss for what | many other “buys during this TRADE-IN __ .._.. = 72X90 Inch . to do until shown step by step,” she | sale . . . you'll save many dol- es claimed. Vv lars. Don’t miss it! : 88% Rayon, 129% Wool GOOD NEWS TO AXIS. Every fire that damages an Am- | There Are Dozens of Liv- a Now's the time to buy blankets that will be a pride stiean SO Ea or factory 3 ing Room Buys Just as YOU PAY and comfort to you for years to come. Thickly-nap- good news to Hitler an ussolini | to : and Hirohito. or materials that go | Outstanding! Be Here ONLY ped, wonderfully warm, surprisingly light. Come in : i Ae Tomo 1 b ; into repairing a building damaged by | rrow . « . thumb the fleecy thickness, fo i : i 1 d hi : . > w = 4 g By Pamarice: to vie: | colors . . . every one is a bedding treasure. and tanks to carry America to vic- | tory! Now, more than ever before, | OPEN A fire is our enemy. Make your home | CREDIT and the place where you work safe | Te Barneshoro j——— ACCOUNT Ph 278 one —Buy U. S. War Bonds & Stamps!
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