Thursday, July 24, 1947 UNION PRESS.COURIER Fallen Timber Wiener Roast Celebrate Birthday Event A wiener roast was held July 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Plessinger in celebration of the 15th birthday of their daughter, Jean, Guests were: Fern Ansley, Marlene Brown, Grace Glass, Evelyn Keith, Helen and Verna Potter, Cloyd Hollen, Ronald Keith, Upton Plessinger, Jr., Eugene and Paul Van Scayoc, Lowell Van Zandt, Jean Plessin- : 3 : ger, Mr. in Ys. Shanes Brows, § : YES! ... and for very, very good reasons . . . you get first choice of fresh, new Linda of Greenwood, and Mr. and Pe stocks of homefurnishings from the displays of leading American manu- William Van Zandt and daughter, Mrs. U. E. Plessinger. . . The young people played base. facturers . . . the new styles that were brought out at the National Furniture Shows . .. ball and then roasted wieners an . Ts all. VETY Boog Lime and prices haven’t been as low since 1941! Yes, you should buy furniture now. Any of many beautiful and useful gifts. : . . . : Ta br oe ey the new things are yours with the advantages of a credit account which you can handle Altoona on Tuesday. 1 . : . ’ sad : Mr cand Mrs. Gharles Brown | [8 in small weekly payments. No “carrying charges,” no additional charges of any kind are and daughter, Marlene of Phila- |i . : . delphia were recent visitors at added when you buy on terms at this Store. You know at the time of your purchase just the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Van Zandt and Mr. and Mrs. U. | yj * EB Ploranges how much you are going to pay. Mrs. David I. Dixon spent last Thursday in Altoona. Mrs. John F. Jenkins and chil- dren; Gail, Ronald, Jo Ann, and Louise are visiting at the home of Mrs. Jenkins’ sister, Mrs. Wal- lace Pecht of Mt. Pleasant Mills. Mrs. Rosie Simmers visited on Friday at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. Clarence Conrad of Hol- lentown. Mrs. Louise Muhan and son, Walter Jack, have returned to their home in Detroit, Mich., after having spent several weeks vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Kiugh. Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Kopp of Dysart visited on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Campbell Jr. Glasgow Notes By JANET C. KUHN Mrs. Edward Peterson and sons Jimmy and David of Baltimore, Md., spent a few days with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. De- lozier. Miss Louise Lezider spent last Tuesday with Miss Doris Bennett ; § y of Utahville. ; Mrs. Chester Kuhn and daugh- A 0 2: . : " ter Janet were callers in Bell- ; $y iY i i ; Sah SL i IDEAL FOR THE SMALL HOME! Miss Peggy Troxell spent some by f CS time recently with relatives in y / 2 : Altoona. # og Miss Myda Troxell spent last |f[8 , : ; RI Wednesday with Miss Joan Kuhn. v Miss Nyda Troxell left last Thursday for Baltimore, Md, where she will spend some time with relatives. Mr. Clarence Troxell and Mr. D. A. Dixon were fishing at Spring Creek recently. Mr. Dixon hooked a fish that measured 263/ inches and weighed 7 lbs. 6 ozs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dixon | of Altoona spent Wednesday eve- ninb with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dixon. Mrs. Leroy Frye and children | ® Elsie, Dorothy Jean, John, Billy, i Sharon and Denny have returned \ (ir 1 home after spending some time 3 with relatives in Lewistown. "a C | y P . \ ¥ Miss Mona Frye spent some Cu ntizne-with ‘relatives in Ginter. | Mr. Melvin Gwin visited last | fs RN * | - Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Tod. : a B The Odd Fellows held their regular meeting last Thursday at the 1.0. O, F. Hall. A card party was held by the Coroline olokell Rebecca Lodge WHY! an e Odd Fellows at the I. O. o ° O. F. Hall recently. Aft th card omy Tig finish on . it 1s to your advantage a ver, j ble time rt- pL to buy everything mal Earl Landrus and Mr. | ffi you need for your home in this Howard Gibboney visited recent- ly in Curwensville. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Landrus : GRE AT AUGUST SALE! ’” are the proud parents of a baby boy, born July 13, at the Philips- burg Hospital. It has been named Lance Melvin. RCE Re Wa 1 Stocks are growing! changing! moving! with n daughter Grace, Mrs. William McCellan and Mrs. Wilda Land- new arrivals every day. Manufacturers of rus visited Sunday in Curwens- “ . . ' ville. . quality furniture, with whom ALL TWELVE of Mrs. Merle Seffner who is a : : patient in the Mercy Hospital in our stores do business year after year, cooperate Altoona a who has undorgons with WOLF’S in this important annual event to an operation, is very much im- . . . a os ay give you better selection and lower prices. Mrs. Harry Berzansky and daughter, Cindy of Renton are visiting with her mother, Mrs. For All Yeu Folks With i a Taste for os 3 ’ : -old - i a ; ; Luxur, P ME, Seed Bland of Bellwood 2 Because WOLF 5 enjoy a 45 year old reputa i bak ; : : / and a a for visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold * tion for quality, you find GOOD furniture in : ; To Trosell our August Sale. You find America’s popular de- ; y Mr. and Mrs. Carey Kuhn and . Mrs. Annie Kuhn were visitors signs in sound woods, honest construction, expert at the Mr. Chester Kuhn home : on Friday evening. workmanship. The Caroline Troxell Rebecca Lodge held its regular meeting last Friday. : “Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cree and 3 Thousands of families through all Central oO ® daughter Janet spent the week- a Pennsylvania have only praise for WOLF’S = jeCce 0X end with her parents, Mr. and “pe . Mrs. Frank Mulhollen. They also liberal payment plan, a dignified credit account isited Mr. Cr ther, Mrs. v3 Maicies rae WM that makes homefurnishings as easy to own as they i I All Yours for Only— Bar od Mis. Ryle Mulhellem are to choose at this great Store. It’s a simple, on er u 1IMes!: ¥ of Beaver Falls is spending a : i Jesh vacation with Mr. Mul- business-like method of extending your eredit that ® The Two I Pi : hollows Sapenis, My. and Mes, enables you to enjoy the benefits of cash prices, DA So Ios Resse are visiting with friends. / and pay easily out of your income. Vv ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stine £ a Happily Matched Pair and son Timhy spent Saturday ernoon an evening visitin y izi i with friends and relatives in ns Harmonizing Arm Chair na. r ®* End Tables and Coffee Table Mr. and Mrs. Foster Troxell and daughters, Patty and Peggy i spent Saturday afternoon in Al- . Floor Lamp and Bridge Lamp Mr. John Schmittle and Mr. Charles Kuhn spent Friday and Saturday fishing at the Fisher- man’s Paradise. Janet Mulhollem of Beaver Falls visited with Janet Kuhn on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mulhollem and Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Mulhollem and daughters Janet and Karen visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mulhollem and family in West Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. John Troxell and children, Mrs. John McCartney, Miss Mary McCartney and son, and relatives of Philipsburg en- | joyed a fishing trip to Black Mo- shannon on Sunday. A very en- joyable time was reported by all. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cree of El- Bra oh a yday god % Porter Sun in The Furniture Store on the Square . . . Barnesboro, Pa. BABY DOES MUCH Foster parents deserve no spe- cial thanks for taking another woman's child The baby does more for them then they do for him.—Juvenile Court Judge Phil- ip Gilliam of Denver, Colo.
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