PAGE TEN UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, September 9, 1948 NOW! = FALL FASHION DAYS IN THE JOHNSTOWN STORES ~— If you can’t find it at home - - - shop in Johnstown “The last word in mix-mates by Enrich Toni Owen is her bicycl kirt New Cotton Fabrics to Enrich =o oven er esis ict F ll d Wi J WwW d b Jailed to give jt stand-out Jines — andfordize: make 1 a an mn er ar ro es | we diable The Rue is tailored Styles to Be Reminiscent Of Creations in 1860's Cotton has moved over into winter fabrics for clothes, and you'll be seeing a lot of it this coming season. There will be cal- ico flannels, quilted poplins, and rich, soft velveteens to choose is Toni Owen's basque with shap- | with man-like precision, tucked in ed peplum. It interchanges with | front with tiny collar and wee the same style in black velveteen. | buttons. The multigored skirt is flatly | “A poplin suit lined with flan- tucked across the hips. |nel throughout is designed by “New Tattersall printed velvet- Clifford for campus or week end een is done in a wesket to mix- | wear, and Sanfordized to make it mate with black by Carolyn Sch-| washable. A matching hat and nurer. The skirt, slim in front, |bag were designed by Elizabeth has fullness swept to the back. |Marks.” THE FLOP FAMILY By Swan isn PAINT OUR LWING RooM WALLS from, in colors and styles remin- i SR JSS, ays Ale New Look Fall Suits, Coats Call's for August, she describes Tony NY el-lenawy Qe To Stay in Style Next Year pus and career wear: “Toni Owen's 1860 jacket is made up in a brand new wonder : Reefer, Flareback fabric we call calico flannel, a kitten-soft cotton flannel printed Seen As Most Popular for the first time in quaint and bright calico patterns. The fam-| If you were cautious last year ous fabric house that made it [about buying “new look” clothes, added a special finish to prevent |you can stop worrying this fall. napping up. It won't shrink al-| Fashions have settled down into armingly because its Sandfordiz- ed, and handled with reasonable care, the colors stay flower bright “Teamed with the basque quilt- ed 1860 jacket is Toni Owen's famous separate velveteen skirt, to stay a while. You will find | that can be worn as happily next which college and career giris{ Metals she het ae, To wear as a companion to other 4 the flareback: > ” blouses and jackets. Best of all, | To Os na vou. Gan find the price of both is well within | "00 "0 Sc 20 happy me- 2 Jnogest clothes budget. {dium price range, we've chosen is season cotton velveteen | io that’ typify two fashion comes to you in colors and styles |p., lines: the beloved reefer and reminiscent of the 1860's: ‘dull |p, unfitted flareback. gold, bronzy red, deep rust, an-|" rpe reefer in handwoven, tique green. Also you'll see it in|phomespun tweed is double breas- small-patterned prints copied from |teq, with skirt full enough to famous Tattersall designs. Styles |cover a full skirt underneath. It's vary from braided basques tothe perfect answer for town and sleek fitted toppers, vestees and country all day wear, a coat that jumpers. Skirts are full enough may replace the favorite polo for freedom. All these are made |coat that had such a long and up in separates to change about | happy life in so many wardrobes. for a much larger date wardrobe.| ‘The flareback coat has an in- “Young and infinitely becoming | verted box pleat that starts from WARD’ 'S STANDARD SYSTEM BOOKS SOCIAL SICURITY & PAYROLL RECORDS POR GENERAL BUSINESS | Loose leaf systems for Taverna, Restaurants, Clubs, end Beer Distributons., All refill sheets for sale. EAGLE PRINTING COMPANY, BARNESBORO OFFICE SUPPLIES Here Are 4 Reasons Why A Bank Loan Is Best for YOU... 1. We Make Loans for Any Worthy Purpose 2. You Get the Money Quickly 3. Lower Monthly Payments 4. Friendly, Courteous Service PERSONAL LOAN DEPARTMENT First National Bank at Patton, Pa. The Swing to | less startling lines that are here | suits to suit just you and coats | | year as this, says Hildegard Fill- | more. Writing in a recent issue of | |a yoke at the top, making a long | graceful line. Both coats look |best worn about midcalf, or a [little below. Both silhouettes are | becoming to ay great variety of | figures. | “This fall you'll find the suit {that’s right for you. If you like the slimmed silhouette, you'll find plenty of slender-skirted suits around, with fine details and {longer jackets. They're done in smooth-finished wools, in rich fall tones—the kind of suit that is | almost a uniform with the ward- | robe-wise woman. | “For those to whom the fuller | skirt spelled freedom from skimp- |iness, the modified flared skirt is {the answer. Its jacket is perky |and the fullness gives rhythm to | your walk. The last word, the | very newest in suit types, is the | suit with skirt fullness swung to | the back, the new-looking flare achieved by gores, pleats, um- brella tucks and what-have-you. “Midcalf is about the most graceful skirt length for any height. On most average figures this is about 12 inches from the floor. Exaggerated padding is out. Two shoulder shapes, both with some padding, are here: one rounded, to go with the flared skirt, the other, tailored, for the slim-line suit. In a well-thought- out suit all parts are shaped to flatter, not distort it. POLLING PLACE CHANGED The polling place in Tunnelhill Boro has been changed from the Municipal Bldg. to the Public School Bldg., by order of the Co. Commissioners. Registrtars will sit at the new location to register voters on Friday of next week. NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that an application was presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cam- bria County for the dissolution of Northern Cambria Catholic Club and the Court has fixed the 17th day of September, 1948, at 10:00 oflock A. M, D. 8. T, in Court Room No. 2, at the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, as the time and place for the hearing on said petition and has directed all persons interested in said corpor- ation to show cause, if any they have, why said Corporation should not be dissolved. Before entering | the final Decree of Dissolution, | the Court will cause the assets of the Corporation to be marshaled and the property rights to be ad- judicated and distributed to those entitled thereto. C. RANDOLPH MYERS ALTON A. McDONALD Solicitors 9-9 NOTICE! The Commissioners of Cambria County have agreed to sell at Pri- vate Sale the hereinafter described property for the sum of $216.15, | to Walter Woodley and Grace Woodley, his wife, under the Act of Assembly of the Common- wealth, approved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, has fixed Tuesday, September 14, 1948, at TEN o'clock A. M,, Day- light Saving Time, in the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, for a hearing on the Petition for confirmation of said Sale. The Property to be sold was assessed in the name of Francis A. Wood- ley as 1 House & 1 Lot—Prop No. 27-0549, in Elder Township, and was sold to the County on April 4, 1938. 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