2, 1948 IT st effici- load and nor speed extension the Pa. economy lizing as ossible in )S e of hy- drops of k stains ns Miami's getable home- n being . Here ers the e a rec= tional) - 0 -_— TE TRRTTR TNT Thursday, September 2, 1048 UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE THREE VESTOVER | Mrs. Ernest Westover and dau- ghters, Mrs. Peggy McKee and Linda, motored to Williamsport to visit her sister, Mrs. James Rouguex, over the week end Lee Wagner, Bud Mulhollen, Dennis Westover, Bob Neff and Dean Woods were in Pittsburgh for the double-header on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wagner, daughter, Alice, and grandson, Eddie, Miss Janet Smith and Mrs. William Barrett attended the wedding of Miss Hazel Wagner in Barnesboro Thursday evening, Mrs. Gladys Myers was hostess é @® & é @ to a Stanley Brush party Wednes- day evening. The E. U. B. Church Men's Class entertained the Four-Square Gwemeall IF YOU ARE WISE, YOU WILL BUY YOUR WASHER, Willis Cree this week. Mrs. Ned Frye attended the fu- BE REFRIGERATOR, IRONER, SWEEPER, Etc, NOW! Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cree ac- companied by Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Anderson, toured through Canada on their vacation. Mrs. Margaret Vanetta McGar- vey, of Irvona, formerly of West- over, was buried in the Baptist cemetery here last Friday after- noon. Victor Westsover and son, John, were business callers in Empor- ium, Pa., on Monday. Mrs. Paul King was a caller in Pittsburgh over the week end. Murray Wagner attended the double-header ball game in Pitts- burgh on Sunday. Edward Wagner is visiting his mother, Mrs. Shirley Wagner, in Wexford, this week. Miss Rosesmary King was a caller in Cresson at the Grace Gardena home this week. Joanne Sutton has returned home from her vacation in Will- 1amsport. Aaron Frye has received his new Chevrolet. Mrs. Minnie Burket has return- ed home after a two weeks’ visit in Altoona and Patton. Charles Yeager and family vis- ited at the Gene Kitchen home on Sunday. Cyrus Richards of DuBois was a business caller in town this week. Harry Roland of Homer City visited at the home of his moth- er, Mrs. V. K. Roland, on Sunday. Ross Dunbar of Johnstown was a caller at the D. A. Woods res- idence on Friday. Edgar Kitchen has gone to Ak- ron, Ohio, in search of employ- rent. He is an apprentice barber. Betsy Lee Moore has returned to her home in Pittsburgh after a summer's stay with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Cherry Tree were callers at the Hobe Watson home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyle Bowman were callers in Barnesboro Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Westover motored to Marion Center to see their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Carrie Westover. Mrs, Carmen Frye, Mrs. Ernie Wagner and Mrs. Helen Westover were callers in Altoona on Sat- urday. 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