JAN for n Ford national , R. D. Patton- Patton 11-18 ale. In 0 quick m Mec- 'R. D, Road). hanical )5385. rucks ‘CARS eneral board Char- n St, *1-4 r to nv sels Thursday, November 4, 1948 Hastings By ANNE EASLY Jean Hoover of Pittsburgh was a week end visitor in Hastings. Mary Ruth Semelsberger and | Ethel Lantzy, students at Indians | State Teachers’ College, spent Sunday at their homes here. Joanne Strittmatter and Donna Mae Gooderham were callers in 6. C. Murphy Co. Adds pr ie El a Carrolltown on Sunday. Dino Ferretti, Paul McDermott and Barry Westover, all of Pitts- burgh, spent the week end at their homes here. | A Sunday caller in town was | Atty. William Kelly of Johnstown, Jim Stitts of Indiana spent the | week end at his home here. Patricia Houck of Washington, | C., spent the week end here with her parents.’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buck of Car- rolltown visited at the Edwin Geus home Sunday. Steve Easly was a Saturday ev- | Pictured is the front of the new addition to the G. C. Murphy Co. store, Barnesboro, of which Harry Altman is manager. The new addition faces 10th St., | on Philadelphia Ave. The G. C. Murphy Co. some time ag and remodeling was done by George C. Hoppel of Patton. ening caller in Gallitzin. | Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nippes of Blacklick spent Sunday at the R. H. Kelly home. Jack Reid of Washington, D. C., was in town on Sunday. The Hastings High School Band was in Altoona last week, Week end visitors here were Eleanor Kelly and Fred Holtz, Ferretti, students at Penn State College. Renato Georgetown University, Washing- | ton, D. C., spent several days re- cently at his home here. student SMITH’S THEATRE BARNESBORO x LONG =~ \ XN featuring Natalie & the Beachcombers Admission: ON THE SCREEN “Half Past Midnight” Starring KENT TAYLOR Doors Open at 4:00 P. M. STAGE SHOW STARTS APPROX. 4:45, 6:45, 8:45 P. M. Wed., Nov. 10th, 1 day only! GALA STAGE & SCREEN SHOW! ON THE STAGE — IN PERSON America's Favgite and his Famous Orchestr: Janet Brace Junie Mays — Glee Club Before 5 P. M.—Children 30¢—Adults 60¢ After 5 P. M.—Children 40¢—Adults 85¢, tax inc. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Semelsberger at | were in Gallitzin on Saturday. George Kolonay of Pittsburgh spent the week end here. Mrs. Andy Sadler spent a few days in Cleveland, O., last week. Anne and Pauline Nesdore vis- ited in Altoona on Saturday. Marie Skitka, who is employed in Erie, spent Saturday here. fo Already Large Store at Barneshoro UNION PRESS.COURIER : | | with the main entrance to the store remaining o purchased the Knights of Columbus Bldg., (James Studio Photo, Patton) Somerset, Pa. are spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John MacIndoe. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parks and children of Butler were visitors at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Castonis | and daughters, Marilyn and Mar- You've read about it, you've heard about it, Westinghouse AUTOMATIC WASHER NOW SEE IT IN ACTION! This is the famous automatic washer that works for you! It washes; rinses; damp-dries all your washables: 1 even foundation garments and pillows: So easy to use. You drop the clothes through the in- clined front; choose the water and wa: want; add soap. That’s all; It does the rest automatically. shing time you Even cleans and drains itself and shuts off, And when you remember that the Laundromat re- quires no bolting to the floor; that its transmission is guaranteed for five years; that it is a veritable miser with soap; water and electricity, you'll agree it is the washer for you: : Do come in and see it, today! Callahan’s Elec Transmissjop, Suaranteeq for A iis after year of A vifeetire, against acturing defects, tric week end among local relatives. spent Friday in Hastings. Altoona were Bearer home. | here. Earl Miller of Altoona. | Johnstown were callers [relatives here Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bender of | Patton visited recently ja J. Strittmatter home. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ziroka of McGaughey, | Girard, O., [end at the Morris Anna home. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ertter and of Carrolitown spent | Sunday at the Pat McDermott | daughters | home. Joanne Weakland of Cleveland, 1 O., spent the week end in town. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Semels- berger of Coatesville spent the Mary Weakland of Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bearer of spent several weeks with her sis- e in town one day |ter-in-law, Mrs. E. Johnson. this week visiting at the Jesse visited over the week | 3n4q Mrs. Mary Wylie. ty, were visitors in Huntingdon, Pa., over the week end. | Mrs. Mary Simpson has return- ed to her home at Branchton, Butler Co., and was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parks and | children of Butler. Mrs. Simpson | Mrs. Thelma Hodgson and dau- ghter, Beth Ann, were Saturday | | Pete Beck of Washington, Pa, |yisitors in Johnstown. {spent the week end at his home The Youth Fellowship of the | Spangler Methodist Church held A Sunday caller in town was | a Halloween party in the church | social rooms last Tuesday, Oct. | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weakland of | 26. Games were played and a de- | among | licious lunch served. Many prizes | were awarded. { Mrs. Katie Macek entertained | at the | per cinch club Monday evening. | Prizes were awarded Mrs. Rachel | Mrs. Lillian Demi ST. BENEDICT By MISS MARY REAM Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nagle and | | Visitors last Wednesday at the |daughters, Larue and Mary, spent |Gresco home were Mr. and Mrs, Sunday in Patton visiting at the | | Kenneth Harkins of Cleveland, O.|home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc- | | Soi | | Spangler MRS. HILDA DEMI i Phone Barnesboro 281-M | Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson visited | Alphonse Loverti and family. recently at the home of her son- | in-law | toona. | Mrs. Hilda Demi, son, Charles, | and daughter, Phyllis, and Mrs. | | Annie Demi were callers in Johns- | | town on Saturday. [ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Demi ac-|roit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | | companiea their son, Charles who | Bill MacTavish. | is stationed at Quonset Point, R.| Miss Chloe Ream, Miss Natomi | |L, as far as Altoona Sunday on|Blick and Miss Mary Lou Miller | | + I his return trip. Charles had spen |a 15-day leave here. | Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Plouse of Cresson spent Sunday at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Falger. | Grace Kelly. | | land Mrs. D. R. Lovette. | Mr. and Mrs. James Huston of | ang ddughter, Gwendolyn, Five Years IT PUTS AN END TO WASHDAY WORK! ore CARROLLTOWN, PA. and daughter, Mr. and and son, Joey, of Detriot, Mich.,| Mrs. Harvey Montgomery of Al-|gpent the week end at the home| Margaret Kelly of the Veterans |town, has been invited into the | Hospital at Butler is spending a|Sigma Gamma Epsilon Fratern- | few days with her mother, Mrs. | ity, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Lovette | from his class who were invited {spent Sunday at the home of Mr. to join the Fraternity. Connell. | Miss, Berneice Marion, Miss Frances Marion and Mr. James | Burkhart motored to Pittsburgh on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stachura | of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stickler | and family. | Mrs. Bernard Swanson and son, | | Donnie, spent last week in Det-| | spent Saturday evening in Baker | ton. | Mr. Vincent Ream, of Morgan- | town, W. Va., whose home is in| at the University of West | | Virgina. He is one out of four| | Chester Wiser | spent | | this past week end in Pittsburgh. | Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhn of | Colver, were visitors at the Har- |ry Ream residence this week. | Jack Emerick of St. Vincent's | Prep School in Latrobe spent the | week end at the home of his par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Emer- ick. | Mr. and Mrs. William Grime of Revloc, and Mr. and Mrs. Vin- cent Gray of Marsteller were re- | | visitors at the home of Mr. and | | Mrs. Clarence Stickler. | | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh “Irish” { McDevitt of Pottstown, Pa., were visitors with Miss Rose McDevitt | tend Mr. and Mrs. Max McDevitt | [ this week. i Amsbry | By KATHLEEN BUCHANAN | | Mr. and Mrs. | Carol Culley of Cresson spent | a few days last week at the home | | of her grandparents. { | Mr. and Mrs. James Litzinger | | and family of Colver visited Sun- | day at the home of Mrs. Edna | Blakney. | Shirley Buchanan and Clyde | Lego of Gallitzin were last Tues- | day evening visitors in Cresson. | Mary Booterbaugh and Anna] Garman were Monday callers in| Altoona. [ The John Lipple family of Lock | Haven visited friends, here Sun-| day. James Hartman has returned to his home after a vacation spent in New York and Miami, Fla. Donna Buchanan, Gust Niles Jr. and Junior Booterbaugh took part in the Halloween parade at Gal-| litzin Saturday evening. Richard Beiswenger of Altoona visited relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gates of | Cresson visited Sunday with Mr. | and Mrs. Lloyd Pugh. i Bucky Auberzinsky, stationed with the Army at Ft. Benning, | Ga., visited friends and relatives | in this vicinity last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis were | Sunday callers at Gib Lewis’. | Teachers of the local grade] school were hostesses at a Hal- | loween masquerade party at the school house last Friday. Appro- | priate games were played and a] treat given to the pupils and their guests. Mrs. Marie Lenz and family of | Loretto called at the Gerry Cop- oullez home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Armini of | Vintondale spent Monday with | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blakney. Dysart R. D. Man Draws $200 Solid Fuel Law Fine | Clair J. Davis of Dysart R. D.| Monday night was fined $200 and costs for issuing a weighmaster’s| certificate without a license. He| operates a house coal mine in Dean Twp. { Davis was arrested by Deputy | State Sealer of Weights and Mea-| sures J. J. Sheehan and D. V. Sh-| eehan, county sealer. The informa- | tion was filed before Justice of | the Peace Reglina Winslow of | Patton. | JOHNNY LONG cordings in Murphy’s Music Department . . . . “Just Like That” “If I Can’t Have the One I Love” “Poor Butterfly” and Others Another Feature of Murphy's Grand Opening . . . Wednesday, November 10th NS] — 45 \ ’ IN PERSON HEAVY TURKISH vine: SAL LARGE SIZE or assorted pastel towels. at savings! BATH TOWELS All double thread loop towels in white with colored borders large bath size. Stock up now PAGE SEVEN Visit Our New Store - on 10th St. Many EXCEPTIONAL VALUES During Our GRAND OPENING SALE! Prices Marked Down In Every Department of Our Store. Shop Now! WI IPIIIIIPPIIIPIPPIPIIPIPAPIPIIPIIPAIPIPIPIPPIIIP@P@P@ AT MURPHY’S (2 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th is ‘‘Johnny Long Day’’ at Murphy’s—Come and meet one of the Nation’s Top Band Leaders and have him autograph your favorite Johnny Long Re- WS In FINE SHEETS 52.47 free from dressing. Regul $2.98 quality. » Regulation double bed size, hemmed, ready to use. Of fine quality white muslin, Fine panties in several styles. Tea- rose with elastic at the waist ced. NO-RUN RAYON UNDIES Va! 21€ WOMEN'S SIZES rayon knit briefs and ‘‘Bonnie Belle”’ 52.27 A REAL VALUE! ar 80x80” square. Grand for the ner. You'll find an excellent DRESS LENGTHS Enough in one piece to make a dress. of patterns; all are 36-inch width. begin- choice Toilet Tissue Facial quality 650 sheets to for e the roll. Cleansing Tissue Famous ‘Ponds’ — your assurance of e quality. White only. 7-Pc. Berry Sets Large glass bowl, six small nappy dishes to e match. Very useful. Vote 2 3 eC Vanilla or Chocolate cious creams. om Bib type in assort- Plastic Aprons ca ates ana veins. f Bedspreads Fine Chenille bed- $ spread in full size. ® Assorted colors. CREAM COOKIES with a rich cream center. Fill the cookie jar with these deli- Guranteed FRESH at MURPHY’S, Barnesboro Lb. flavored ar. SEE tea he Rea. as con Vo 4 3¢ Lb. Rich Chocolates with assorted centers and coated with thick chocolate. They're delicious. Lovely HANDBAGS 51.27 -. See these new black plastics also browns, greens, etc., \ in new fall handbags. Top handle and envelope styles. 7 Na FOOTBALLS 99¢ Regulation size, tough durable balls that will stand lots of hard play. This is football season. Get one! 16-RIB UMBRELLAS Women, here's good value in umbrel- las. Large 16-rib size in assorted colors, all with fancy handles. Reg. $3.98 sree TABLEWARE STEEL 24-piece set! 6 teaspoons, tablespoons, a good set for everyday use. No polishing. each knives, forks, 59.19 Come, see your 6 i¢ each Men here is an asortment of new fall ties that will really surprise you for their fine quality, smart patterns and unusual fine tailor- 615 square feet of selling space has been add- ed. A new Downstairs Salesroom has been taken over, which faces 10th Street. This addi- tional space enables us to enlarge all depart- ments. In celebration of this event many spe- cals are being offered throughout the store . . . come and shop . . . come and save! new enlarged Murphy Store! t S SON 1006 PHILADELPHIA AVENUE N N \ AA Printed Percale Beautiful prints in assorted colors. @ a 80—80 square. Men's Hose Full length dress hose Assorted colors and e patterns. 10 to 12. Dinnerware Factory cl- oseouts for ¢ to e everyday use. 9 Men’s Gloves Warm knitted Jer- sey, knitted wrist. Fleece lined. Brown. 27¢ ee —. . nn 51.66 men © Men, you'll want a pair of these for your odd jobs ar- ound the house. They're hea- Vy grade denim that working men like. Bartacked and rein- forced at point of strain. A dandy value! ood BARNESBORO, PA.
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