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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 7

Publication:
The Record-Argusi
Location:
Greenville, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
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7
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GREENVILLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12.1956 COUNTY SEAT Mn. Uarsti.Mt. Mlznn THE RECORD-ARGUS nd COU rl Off.c.. Diamond Strett. Telephone Mercer UK).

136 Boutl) Pre-Christmas Season Is Ushered in Today The pre-Christmaa season was I'shcred in for adults today with the late store hours, and the spirit will invade the small fry tomorrow evening when Santa makes his first appearance of 1956. Mercer merchants will remain open daily until 9 p. m. from today Dec. 22.

The First National Bank also will dispense with Che customary Wednesday after- won closing, and will keep its doors open until 3 p. m. every Wednesday until the holiday. Santa will be in the lobby of the Liberty Theater not only tomorrow, but Dec. 14.

15, 20, 21 and 22. Candy and popcorn will be furnished to his small Parents of Basketball Players Hold Meting Twenty parents or varsity Junior varsity basketball playffs Coach Anthony Stillson in the high school after last night's game for an informal get-acquain- tor session. The gathering featured open discussions of common problems, such as practice schedules, details of requirements and general explanations of the and cookies wer served during the meeting. Local Couple Complete Transfer of Residence Mr, and Mrs, Lyle Zahniscr completed their residence transfer yesterday from the Clarksvillc Road Greenville, where they have purchased a home at 34 Stewart Avenue. Mrs.

Zahniser resigned her position at Nelson's greenhouse, a job she had held for 15 years, to 'move to Greenville where her husband is employed by the Bessemer Railroad. Mrs. Zahniser's sen, Ronald Nelson, and his wife are occupying the Zahniser home here. Residence Changes Will Occupy Local Families Several Mercer householders will feel that spring is here again, with the customary spring moving advanced several months. Already in their new home arc Mr.

and Mrs. R. B. Hoffman and family, who purchased the Dillon property on North Pitt Street. The house the Hoffmans rented in Coolspring Township will be occupied soon by Mr.

and Mrs. Luke Koenig, Conneautville. Mr. Hoffman is principal of the Mercer Joint Elementary School and Koenig is industrial arts teacher in' the high school. Mr.

and Mrs. Nevin Willis Jr. have moved from the Dillon house to the South Pitt Street home of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Willis Sr.

In the offing is a change of residence for Mr: and Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, West Venango Street, who have purchased the South Pitt Street home of Mrs. Gordon Miller. Mrs.

Miller will leave at the end of December'for Batavia, N.Y., to assume her new duties as superintendent of a children's home. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Dorothy Brandt, West Butler Street, Mercer, and Mrs. Gertrude Surrcna, Harrisvillc R. D.

1, were admitted to Mercer Cottage Hospital yesterday. The following went home: MJSS Janice Pryor, East Rochester, N. Rodney Deuel, Fail-part, N. Mrs. Mary Harris and daughter, Mercer R.

D. 1, and Mrs. Lois Little, Fredonia R. D. 2.

P.T.A. TO MEET The Mercer Parent Teachers' Association will meet at 8 p. m. on Dec. 17 for a family night program.

The program, under the direction Hammond, will include musical selections by choruses from elementary school and iiie high- school. EFFECT TIME CHANGE The Johnston Bible Class of the United Presbyterian Church has efected a change in the hour of its dinner on Friday. The dinner will be held in the church at 6 p. m. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Gay P.

Combs, Geneva, and Ercel G. Murphy, Thompson, O. Anthony Rotell, 206 Roemer Boulevard, Farrell, and Clam Kosiorek, 932 Beechwood Avenue, Farrell. Domenico Bosco, 1139 Wallis Avenue, and Mary Caldron, 905 Wengler Avenue, Sharon. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ned Turzak and wife, Farrell, to Wilbur P.

Smiley and wife, Farrell. Negley Street property, Farrell, $8.25. June V. Druga, Wheatland, to Joseph Fekech and wife, Wheatland. Canal Street property, Wheatland, $7.70.

Martin E. Cusick and wife, Sharpsville, to Cusick Land Sharon. Second Street property, Sharpsville, $23.65. Elsie R. Bentz, Sharon, to Thomas Gilson Jr.

and wife, Sharon. Wengler Avenue property, Sharon, $13.75. Cora E. Straub and De Witt ley and wife, Otter Creek, to Flora Blllig. 7-1 acres in Otter Creek.

Flora Billig to Thomas De Witt Conley and wife. 74 acres in Otter Creek. Andy Minoff Jr. and wife, South to Doyle D. Bonnet- erty in South Pymatuning, $17.05.

Donato Zeolla and wife, Farrell, to George C. Pickett, Sharon, pro- party on Baldwin Avenue, Sharon. $3.30. Paul Botos and wife, Farrell, to Peter Sanitate and wife, Wheatland. Emerson Avenue property, Wheatland, $11.

REFRIGERATORS At Gibson Furniture Co. "If It Comes From Gibson's It's Good" GRAND OPENING INN RT. 322, JAMESTOWN Friday Evening, Dec. 14 Dancing 9:30 p. m.

Till With LEON WILLIAMS AND HIS TUNE TWISTERS FLOOR SHOW FEATURING JOYCE FIELDS Formerly at Las Miami U. S. O. COMPLETELY REMODELED DINING ROOM SERVING SHRIMP ANC SANDWICHES Dancing Every Fri. and Sat.

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An ideal gift. All new patterns. 52" SO. AND LINEN LUNCHEON CLOTHS 2.95 5 PC. LUNCHEON SETS 52" SO.

52 SO. Beautiful mercerized cloths. All new patterns 4.95 AND Just Another of Our Ideal Gifb Tea Towels 59c Linen Tea Towels 1.00 Place Mats woven place Yellow, Pink, aqua, and Chartreuse. 59c 69c Each Mohawk Muslin Sheet Sets Just the Right Gift 5 QC 79 Cannon Chromspun and colors i 7.95 SET DACRON BED PILLOWS This is of the most wanted gift Items of the year each L. KECK AND SON.

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