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The Indiana Progress from Indiana, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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THE INDIANA PROGRESS, APRIL 28, 1937 Page Three I SPRING is Planting Time 1 Beautify the Home with our EVERGREENS Gall Landscaping Department at Greenhouse for Prompt Service. In purchasing Nursery Stock consider 'Quality. Low prices mean nothing it quality is not there. Ornamental Evergreens We are proud to offer the finest selection of ornamental evergreens we have ever assembled. When you buy from us you are sure of true-to-name stock freshly dug.

All varieties for home planting. Select yours from our large nursery beds at the greenhouses. Complete Stock of Fresh Dug, True to Name Rose Bushes and Shrubs Indiana Floral Go. 630 Philadelphia St. Phone 380-J CITY ROAD Three miles South of 413-11 Repair Leaking Roofs Now- Landscaping Service Our Landscaping Department 'will furnish isuggestions wntl blueprints for Home (Plantings and Jwlll PROPERLY the (trees you select at a very moderate Irate.

iNo planting job 'too large or too small, and satisfaction GUARANTEED with teach order. MARION CENTER Mrs, Joyce Olasser, of Blairsville, visited her mother, Mrs, Ella Griffith, and sister, Mrs, H. N. Work, here Tuesday of last week. She was accompanied by Mrs.

Mary Fleming and son, who were In town on business. Mre. Mayme Way and son and' daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wen-1 dell Fay, of Home, were visitors In town Thursday of last week.

Miss Marlon Walker, of Indiana, spent Thursday with her Mrs. L. V. Klnter, of North Manor street. R.

J. Wynkoop, east of town, was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. El- mlra Loughry, recently. Mrs. Dallas Loughry and Mrs.

Harry Black, west of town, were business visitors here Friday. John, Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Barr, of near Brookville, Is visiting his grandmother and aunts, Mrs. Julia Barr, and Misses Muriel and Mayme Barr, of North Manor St. Homer Hopkins, of Home, was in town Friday. Mrs. Stewart, of Clearflekl, spent several days with her daughter, Mrs.

B. F. Sterling. Rev. W.

E. Flesher has moved to Jeannette, where he is employed at the carpenter trade at present. Clay Berkeypile and family, of Cherryhill township, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Long, the latter part of the week. A miscellaneous shower, sponsored by the ladies of the Mahoning including those of the Mahoning (Covenanter church, was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.

Pollock, at their home, near Marion Center, Friday evening, April 16. Delicious refreshments were served and the couple were recipint of many useful as well as beautiful gifts. Mrs. Pollock was formerly Miss Olara Barr, of this place. I Save damages by repairing or relaying leaking roofs now.

Delay will be costly. We will cheerfully furnish estimates on Roof Paints Tocoseal Shingles Roll Roofing JUST CALL 69 TODAY WASHINGTON TWP. Miss Arda Rankin, of. Pittsburgh, was the guest last week of her father, Howard Rankin. Amos Frlck, of New York city, visited his brother, I.

N. Frlck, last week. Carl McLean, of Vandergrift, visited his home near Atwood over the week end. Earl Trusal, of Indiana, was a visitor in this community on Saturday. Byron Frick has purchased the Five Point store and will take possession on Saturday.

Among the Indiana shoppers on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downey and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Downey and Mrs.

William Burns, of Dayton, visited her sister, Mrs. J. E. Blystone last week. Edna who had been visiting her.

sister, Mrs. George Spicher, of Pittsburgh, has returned home. Mrs. Spicher now has as her guest her mother, Mrs. John Frye.

Mrs. Lottie Crawford will depart this week for her new home in Leechburg. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harman were Sunday guests of their aunt, Mrs.

Annie Boyer. Mae Fisher and J. G. Russell were in Kittanning on Sunday visiting the latter's sister, Miss Irene Russell, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Kittanning hospital. She is making a 'nice recovery.

Mrs. Vernie Fleming and children visited in the Edgar Fleming home on Friday. Indiana callers on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Frances Fairman, Mr.

and Mrs, Glenn Orr and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harman and Bert Orr. Indiana's Community Sales Event we will give coupons with each 5()c purchase. Ford PeLuxe 4-Poor Touring Car given wvay (Free.

'May 1 to ID, inclusive. INDIANA LUMBER SUPPLY CO. "EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" Oak 10th Sts. Phone 69 Indiana, Penna, MAPLE GROVE Iva Henry is employed in the Rae Wikes home at Big Bend. Mrs.

W. P. Wagner and daughter, Minnie, of Bethel, visited Mrs. Jen-' nie Frank and daughter, Helen, on. Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Waltemire attended the Myers sale, near Clymer, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jamison and son, Bryce, called on Mr. and -Mrs. Jease Ober, near Strongstown, Sunday.

Mr, and Mrs, Dallas Holby and son, Harry, visited Mrs. Belle Geesey at Indiana Sunday. Henry is employed at Pikes Peak. Mr. and Mre.

D. E. Detwller and sons, Ronald and Roland, and daughter, Grace, were Cresson callers on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Waltemire, Grace Detwiler, Mary and' Annie Zuray and Minnie Wagner were recent callers at Isaac Sleppy's. Mrs. Tom McQueeney and children, of near Pine Flats, called on Mra. Frank Jamison on Friday evening.

Raymond Winkleman observed his 17th birthday Friday, April 23. Mahon Sleppy, of Clarion county, and W. H. Sleppy, of near Penu Run, were Sunday callers at the Sleppy home. MEET Your FRIENDS at MURPHY'S the Meeting House for Indiana County Folks 1 Lndlo.s' SATIN SLIPS Must be seen to be appreciated.

Full sizes. Regular and extra long lengths. California or bodice 'top. $1.00 Pure Silk CHIFFON HOSE Full length or knee-hi, lovely new shades, all sizes, Pair 69c Ladies' RAYON PANTIES 'Stock up now for summer. Lovely flared rayon panties of the better quality, and an outstanding value at today's prices.

Each -j 25c Springtime is HOUSE DRESS TIME! Come to Murphy's for Dress Values that are breathtaking! New Styles LADIES' DRESSES for house or street wear Each $1.00 Regulars and Extras Full Cut Sizes Children's Fast Color Organdie Dresses Sizes 1 to 6 Full Cut Sizes Lovely Patterns 59c Ask for Coupons with each 50c purchase during INDIANA'S COMMUNITY SALES EVENT May 1 to 19, inclusive Ford DeLuxe 4-Door Touring FREE MOTHER'S DAY Is Sunday, May 9, 1937 Delightful Assortment of GIFTS FOR MOTHER See Our Displays at Counters 7 and 13 Remembrance Placques for Mother's Day real CARNATIONS Pink red white Each IDC IWW Beautiful Verso Attractive In box. Special Mother's Day Wrapper DELICIOUS ASSORTED CHOCOLATES One pound Boxes 25C See General Displays including many Practical Items such as Hosiery Purses Aluminumware Umbrellas Glassware Accessories always useful always appreciated CURTAINS Loop Top, I'l'Hdy "Hung Tailored SCRANTON LACE CURTAINS 20" wide, 2 1-0 yds. long, full size for most average windows. An outstanding ntimber, ever HO popular. A real value at pair $1.00 Quality Plus Mexican Plaid Tailored Curtains in Green and Rust also regular tailored numbers In white and ecru Pair l9C "Headquarters for Curtains" ANKLETS Women's 'Misses' Children's brightly colored plain and fancy pastels All-over stripes.

Elastic tops. Pair 15e Cushion Dot lied Blue (ireen "Yellow IM in. wide, '2 yds. long Priscilla Curtains these will add beauty lo your homo Pair $1.00 Another popular group! Dainty New PRISCILLAS Bright colors along with cream and ecru Pair I5JU New Shipment Fast Colors Guaranteed to stand washing. Red, Green, Gold, Black, White in clever combination, complete, ready to hang unusual value at pair OUR LICAIMNdi MM UK It! Reliable Fabray Washable SHADES Green and Ecru 39c No charge for cutting.

For Little Brother or Sister Lovely Washable POPLIN SUITS In Fast Colors Sizes 3 to tliese Each $1.00 REMNANT DAYS! Goods Excitement, PERCALES d'ay 1'rlnts Beautiful Colors New Patterns Yard 15c Simplicity Patterns Complete Stocks Sizes and Each 15c Itoaiitil'iil Array Gay Colors, Black Background DIXIE CRETONNES 36 Indies wide Yard IWV Toss 'cm more the merrier! Cretonne covered, newibright colors, for the Porch. NOVELTY PILLOWS 25c Iluy Several id This Price: (TT lo any width desired t'n-c- tit' Shademore WINDOW SHADES lit! inch with roller 25c 30 inch without roller IQc Green and Ecru Long Made to Ktnnd a Lot of Wear and' Tear ii Kin LUGGAGE Suit Cases Over Nh-ht Weekend Oases Extra value. Bach £4 I Millinery News! COMB! SKK THE NEW FELT GLADWIN ROLLERS STRAWS BERETS FELTS RIBBON Newest in smart hcadwear for milady Complete Range LADIES' PURSES All Styles! Lively New Colors too! 25c 59c $1.00 each Toy Special Ball Hearing ROLLER SKATES ig Well your youngs $1.00 Strong Well Made' The kind your youngster wants Pair MOW NOVELTY SHAPES CREAM AM) Ms Ib. SUMMER MIX i 20c Delicious and Tasty fresh too! lOc CLKVNK LADIES' BELTS Spring Colors or Whiles IOC and 20C FOUNTAIN SPECIALS for Saturday, May 1 Flying Hostess Sundae 15c Johnston's Hot Fudge Sundae Whipped Cream 15c Waikiki Sundae 12c Murphy Giant Itanana Split 15c Delicious Fresh Made Pie per cut lOc Special All Day Saturday Jumbo Ice Cretun Sodas all flavors 8c Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream, Afternoon Tea Biscuits 5c Hot Dogs 5c Hamburgers 5c PLEASE NOTICE NEW STORE HOURS Weekdays 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.

Saturdays 9:00 A.M. to 9 P.M. Friendly Store SAND JQ? STORES GCAVURPHY GO WITH TO'l 665-67 Philadelphia St. The Progress and Pittsburgh Post- Gazette to R. D.

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