Thursday, April 17, 1947 UNION PRESS-COURIER This is the Week to Buy UY AT SELL-OUT PRICES!! ==" | Living Room Suites WEEKLY PAYMENTS % Prices are down—everything in our Annex must go!—we start building soon! LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAALALAALAALAALAALALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY and all the time be enjoying your new furniture! You DON'T Need ALL CASH! START A CHARGE ACCOUNT to take advantage of these SELL-OUT prices! ‘ Bedroom Suites % This stock disposal means a SELL-OUT price to you on furniture you need now! ® Your money ALL .goes into your furniture! ® No “carrying charges.” ® No interest or extras of any kind are added. EVENING SHOPPING BY APPOINTMENT Carrolitown la great success. Mr. Boes and the | Cleveland, O., are spending the | Other callers at the Stevens home Mrs. Chad Burley, spent the | sylvania. Leaving Easter Monday, | 8 p- m. in the Reade Twp. High cents; adults, 36 cents, and re- { members of the band are to be |week at the Ray Eckenrode home were Mrs. Gerald Stevens and sis- | Easter holidays with his parents they were accompanied by their | Auditorium at Mountaindale. served seats, 48 cents, all tax in- Phone Carrolltown 2682 or 4491 | congratulated. here. ter, Gertrude. 2 | here. John is studying to be a | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and| Children’s admission will be 24 cluded. : a h Banns of matrimony were pub- " Jean and Qleava Peghner Jo Mr. and Mrs. William R. Stich | mortician. Mrs. Norman Stephenson, who re- s 2% . { lished for the first time on Sun- | ited ere over e week end at|of Pittsburgh visited over the | een | side in York, Pa. They later mot- | Benedictine Juniorates {day in St. Benedict's Catholic |the home of their parents. week end Ds relatives Se b |ored to Pottsville, where they vis- | Visit Here On Sunday | Church between William E. Cal-| Mrs. James Callahan, Mrs. Mary | friends here. { Ams ry [ited Mrs. McConnell's relatives. ? : ‘ | lahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James | VanKokelberg, Mrs. Ligouri Lacey Misses Elaine Stolz and Mildred | By KATHLEEN BUCHANAN | Mr. and Mrs. Troxell of Bland- | Nine young ladies who are | Callahan, of this place, and Miss | Mrs. Frances Kane and Miss Mary | Bertram of town and Charles and | | burg called on Mrs. Matilda Gor- | studying at the St. Benedict's | Martha Pollack of Barnesboro. Maucher attended a meeting of | Rosella Boley of Loretto motored | man on Sunday. Acideniy in Sangh Trade af Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bradley, daugh- | the Sambi Sound SH to Washington, D. C., on Monday | Shelter Erected Here Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis of | o the urch, convent and |ter Suzanne, and son, Peter, are |can Legion Auxiliary a t. Mi- rie s Cherr SSMS : et Paria ndledibainel monastery here on Sunday. spending the week at the homes |chael last week. Jo view ts er owas now |For School Bus Students Sine Tinieq values here last charge of the trip were Sister M. | of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Bradley| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman| Mr. and Mrs. Adolph (Doss) | The Gallitzin Twp. school board | 2Y ; - ha Pauline and Sister M. Berchman, | and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens. |announce the engagement of their | Stich and family of Loretto visited | has again erected a shelter for | Visitors at the Lloyd Pugh res- the former a daughter of Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Shar-|daughter Cecelia, to Callestus V. relatives here on Sunday. | the bus pupils attending Gallitzin | idence were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mrs. J. Edw. Stevens. | baugh left for Florida last Thurs- | Neibauer, son of Anthony Nie-| Mr. and Mrs. Mike Buck, Mrs. | and Cresson schools. Gates of Cresson. , The aspirants from the Bene-| day. They will remain in that state | bauer. Ella Harrigan, Mrs. Harry Bearer | This is the fourth such building | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kopera and | dictine Juniorates were Eileen | for an indefinite time. Mrs. Bill Connell of Pittsburgh|and Miss Mary Stich visited in |to be erected, as vandals keep de- Son, Johnny, of Gallitzin spent O’Boyle, Elizabeth Matz, Mary and | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pavlock |is spending some time at the John | Patton on Sunday afternoon. stroying the buildings. Thursday evening with the Elmer | Ann Evans, Audrey Kram, Vir-|gnq daughter, Carol Darlene, vis-|Kelly home here. Mrs. Grace Ropp and Mr. E— | Gallaher family in town. ginia Verbiscar, ae 20s Gray, | ited among relatives in Barnes-| Mrs. Minnie Kelly and Michael | George Nichol of Pittsburgh vis-| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madigan | , Mesdames Verna Godfrey and | te attor Rha eg aro on | boro Sunday. Carol, who had been | Bearer both were admitted to the |ited with Sister Mechtilde, OSB, | have returned from a motor trip |Alma Hertzog were callers in glso. Pgs) a were oe e, ill, is now recovering. Miners’ Hospital as medical pati-|at the Convent here on Sunday. |to Scranton, where they visited | Chest Springs’ Friday afternoon. Pay and Clara Lowrie, all of | Mrs, Bernard Reitcha is rapidly | ents during the past week. Charles Sharbaugh is at present | their daughter, Sister M. Florine, | , F08€er Godfrey of Middletown, ittsburgh. . a | recovering from an appendectomy | Mrs. Edythe Kuchulan was. a|a patient in the Windber Hos- |a novitiate at Marywood. Accom. | Pa., an employe of the U.S. Govt. *z i she underwent at the Min- | visitor at the home of Mrs. Anna |pital. panying them were Miss Stella |On the Ohio River, has been a/| Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bender an- | ers’ Hospital last ‘Thursday. Grace Voelker on Saturday eve-| Mrs. John Short and sons, Frank | Francis of town and Stanley Ver- | requent visitor at the home of nounce the birth of a baby daugh- | Alfred Lieb, who underwent an | ning. and Joe, of Lewistown, spent a |obish of Ebensburg, a brother of | his father, Michael Godfrey, who ter, named Clara Mae, on Satur | operation for the removal of a| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zadai spent | few days this week visiting at | Mrs. Madigan. = | pas been critically ill : day morning at the Miners’ Hos- | ruptured appendix March 31 at|the week end in Baltimore, Md. [the home of the former's son-in- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisch lk Mrs Jone Mrs, Minas! Hernol pital, Spangler. |the Miners Hospital, returned| Miss Martha Mihalick and |law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. |children of Oil City visited with | cre, Qut-of-towners last Thurs- Many local residents journeyed home last Thursday. friend of Trenton, N. J. visited | Alfred Lieb. the latter's mother, Mrs Edna | day evening. to Spring Creek for the first day | Jerry Flynn of Newry visited at | over the week end here with the News items for this column are Elackiey on Sunday. > ® of trout season on Tuesday. { the home of his uncle and aunt, |former’s parents, appreciated. Please phone them i y is on The Carrolltown High School | | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Flynn, over Mrs. Cyril Lambour of Altoona, |to 4491 or 2682 or leave them at Miss Shirley Buchan spent | ran d Theatre Band concert at Sunset Auditor- | the week end. a sister of Mr. Ed Stevens of this| Fannie C. Wetzel’s Store. Satardey evening with friends in ium on Sunday evening proved a| Mr. and Mrs. Dominic te Inzens of [ place, was a caller here Friday. John Burley, son of Mr. and Toon; and children « Will Feature Hit Always Now Under New Management deh No matter what time of day or night you feel like a snack or a full-course dinner .. . Drop In! We are always ready to serve you with the finest foods, thirst-quenching beverages and tasty desserts. Dine at the Dairy Dine often. Short Orders Sandwiches Special Sunday Dinners Ice Cream Ho-Made Pies Dine at the DAIRY DINE ; JOE AND JOHN RAFACZ, Proprietors eA Ave. Patton, Pa. : Ss. Ben Long Altoona were Sunday callers here. | Callers at the Buchanan home It’s a pretty ticklish proposition Sunday afternoon were Misses! for Ann Sheridan, having her new Romayne and Delores Glancy and leading man, Kent Smith, tickle, Nancy Buzella of Gallitzin. her tummy, in his doctor's role Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCon- ng the peals of Sheridan laugh- |- nell have returned from a visit ter resounded on the set of “Nora PNAS NAS I and tour through Eastern Penn- | prentiss,’ the new Warner Bros.’ ooameen | Melodrama in which they are H starred with Bruce Bennett, com- ave v ou Tried . ing to the Grand Theater on Sun- LL TRUE what they say about day and Monday. i Miss Sheridan, plays a night- . club singer, victim of a traffic ac-| cident outside of “Dr.” Smith's Mertens Ooeliin office. § Kent, enacting a heart-special- |§ i Lo J i ) + ist, with all professional aplomb 5 4 5 and dignity, conducts a cursory ex- N } 4 amination of the beauteous Sheri- = A (Tr dan as she lies on the examining table in his office, where she’s 0 Prices Start As Low As... oo 3 Cr “Any pain here?” he inquires, | ; : > S pressing a spot on her tummy, : : 7 3 : 3 in a manner approved by the A % 2 o Easy Terms! a x film's technical advisor, Dr. Paul s L I Foofesloiierooirdiooleodeforioodedodetioofoodporfoodofriendeofedoroofrodfortoodcdoroofodefoofoofosfoofoofooforgorfoofororferfect M. MacWilliams, medical director of the studio, who stands by dur- | § ing the scene. o- f ¥ S ® ® Take your pick from the best selectionof gliders we've op ? ; She shakes her head negative-| It S e icious! had since before the war! All metal gliders, pillow arm = ¢ 7 Naa gla ol SR . . vile S ° ® styles, innerspring models. Durable enameled finish : J . It S utritious frames. Cushions covered in moisture resistant fabrics! / : oF : Thal mauires | ° Some hand stencilled. Even this large stock will sell out | by giggles La Sheridan. | It ] t / : 4 “Just ticklish.” | S as y. in a hurry . . . so place your order immediately to avoid { k 4 a | disappointment. Eg : So g . . Ni EN sa Reade Twp. P lay $ With Rich, Golden-Brown Crust! WOLF FURNITURE (0. wh Set Friday, Apr. 25 Try A Loaf Today! Barnesboro is : } iE Play Zehoarsal is the ors of 4 ; Ce : py ga A beverage contaliing the (ihe day or present amors therf . . . Your Neighborhood Grocer Has It! of i : istince students of the Senior Class of finest ingredients. A distinc Reade Twp. High School. These tively different and delicious young men and. women are got. ¢ Cola drink, Hog Rost on ible Mill MERTENS BAKERY, PATTON, PA. of the three-act play, “Nothing to 4 Hastings Bottling Works Lose,” which will be staged on TUNE IN the NORTH CAMBRIA PROGRAM over WISW \ AN a Friday of next week, Apr. 25. EVERY THURSDAY from 12:30 to 1:00 P. M. Sponsored by : /Y \ “ A a Hastings, Pa. Comedy and drama both are MERTENS BAKERY and other Northern Cambria Concerns! | Ek f featured in the popular presen- | : tation, which will take place at| AAAAAAAAAAAS
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