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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 3

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Indiana, Pennsylvania
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PAGE HUTS- INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, 'FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924: SOUTH BEND MAPLE GROVE Troutman's Store News UNCLE WIGGLEY EASTER TOYS Something now in the way of Easter toys and with a special appeal to little tots. Cloth Dogs, Bunnies, Dolls and Squirrels, bright colons! affairs and moderately priced 50c, 85e, 55e and 91M mi riMM 4J ISIVB9 BAilT Way Wynona, Rhoda and Wayne Wolfe, Isaac Sleppy, Harry Kleinstub and Aroc Appels spent Saturday evening in the Albert Coy home. Alfred Miller was a Strongstown caller Saturday. Harry Shaffer has returned to Indiana after spending a few days with friends here. Elizabeth Mench, teacher of Spruce Sthool, spent the week-end with- her parents, and Mrs.

Isaac Mentch, uf near Pcnn Run. Dallas Detwiler has purchased a fine Jersey Cow from Robert Makin of Spangler. Bill SIepp was a business caller at the Fleming Camp Friday. Morris Ftirmau ot Indiana spent Friday night at Alfred Coy's. We have been very lucky during this winter in receiving our mail, as the cairicr, Nevin Smith has only missed one day on the Star route.

Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Anderson are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a grandson in the home of their son. Wesley Anderson in Apollo. The Wray derrick has been moved to the I.aney farm near Parkwood. The Carnegie Gas Company have located a well on ihe farm of the Isaac Shutt heirs.

Lizzie Painter a-s returned ome, after spending some time with her mother, who was sick. Mrs. Diana Beighley has been on th sick list. Mr. and Mrs.

L. M. Martz were Wednesday visitors in the home of Mrs. Martz sister, Mrs. John King of near Girty.

J. U. Murray was working for the Elders Ritlgc and West Lebanion Telephone Company the past week. Harvey Kepple of Zion Valley was a i a lip? in town on Satur William Sleppy attended the Teachers meeting at Ling Saturday afternoon. William of Hcilwood visited his home folks Saturday.

Alfred Coy and daughter Mary were in Pcnn Ruto Friday. John McCullough was transacting business in Big Bend Saturday. Krank Miller was a recent business visitor in Number Two. A certain young man like- hi liquor so well that he hid hi, bottle rnder the church step while attending Church on Sunday. Mrs.

Hany Fleming and son Guy visited in the Dallas Detwiler home Saturday afternoon. Frank Coy and George Wolfe were Sunday visitors at Conrad Sleppy's. Mrs. .1. B.

Waltermire and son Blaine were Saturdaj visitor at John Helman's. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn oy and -on Alvin have returned to their home in Indiana after spending several months with relatives heie. Guy Flemming, Isaac Sbppy and Ruth Detwiler were out sleli riding on the Detwiler hill SaUrda aiu-i-noon.

Albert Loj was transacting in Arcadia Saturday. Jierd Wolfe of Manor is nmo friendi here. "Davt Hamond was a Im no c.i'.l-er at Conrad Sleppy's, Saturday. Clint Boweis was a Pcnn Run tall 1 John Lambinx called on his sister, Mrs. William McCullough Sunday.

James Bowers returned to Pittsburgh Friday after spending a few days with friends here. i Royden Coy attended Literary at Manor Friday niuht. John He man billed on l)ae' Haniond Sunday. Mr. sind Mrs.

Brendlinger wh have been spending some time in Illinois have retuinc I to their home hen 1 Alfred Miller was a Sunday caiki at Dallas Dctwilcr's. Mis. Vilc Bowers Tuc.mUij with Walls. M. John Helman was on tin itk 1 Fr'tfaj.

Altoona- New Pennsylvania i -ul-road shop, completed, opeiatmg sn full tapacity Newer Spring Dresses Arrive $49.50 Models emphasing the simplicity of line which makes them so alluring and becoming to most young women. Others even dressy enough for almost any informal occasion the new fashionable shades, many of them exclusive to this new season, a feature of particular interest. While beading is perhaps the dominant trimming feature of these new gowns, there are models whose attractiveness can be traced in a great measure to the dainty Jaces and embroidery work used. Rich satins, satin back crepe, Roshanara crepe, Canton crepes, brocaded faile ana georgette crepes are the materials. NeAv tones of tan, brown, gray, rose, green, blue.

Rich satins, satin Jac kcrepe, Iiussianara crepe, Canton foulards are noted. New Fashions In Spring Top Coats $25-oo Women's Top Coats. Soft downy woolen affairs in bole overplaid and stripe effects, just warm enough and correctly stylish to go to the many jolly events this time of year. Collars that stand up Military like or run clear to the hem Pockets that are ornamental as well as useful. Linings-of bright Crepe de Chine in shades that harmonize add much to their effectiveness and they are i-eally unusual a this moderate price $25.00.

er one day last week. day. Dorothy Townsend hs resumed her studies at Indiana High School, aftei an attack of the measles. Beighley slipped on the ic on Thursday and was off work for several days on account of injuries. 1).

B. Townsen'l and daugntci MaitLi -port Saturday West Lebanon. and Mr. Reed Bortz or Apollo wee week end visitors with i.iil"s patents. Mr and Mrs.

H. 1. Dumiiie. I.uhi Dunmirc "pent Sunday with htr Mtei May Dun mi re. Keener who i working in the Apollo mill -pent the week end w'th his family here.

Mi. William Crum of near eM baron spen: several days lecently the homo of her sister Sara and MM-ia Smith. Services in the Reformed Cnurch nn Sunda at o'clock, P. M. Airied Silvi was at Apollo and Vandergnft on Monday.

Health First, all Else Follows The Thompson CHIROPRACTORS House Calls Made Palmer Graduates Complete X-Ray Laboratory HOURS: 10-12; 2-3; 7-8. Sunday by Appointment Local phone Residence 331-W; Office 16-W. Graduate LADY ASSISTANT Deposit Bank Building INDIANA. PENN'A. Dubois Plans being made for erec-1 1 on of new post office building at a o-t nf M.ddlcton Plans being made for resurfacing Fisher's bridge.

New Suits For Spring Sport Wear $25-oo Simple and severe of line as to make them almost boyish and depending almost wholly on the fine soft textured woolens of which they arc made for their beauty and effectiveness. Bold overplaids and striped effects in Spring's charming tan and gray tones and mixtures. Their severe simplicity of line lending them only more readily to such dashing accessories as bright neck scarfs, beads, chic blouses with boyish collars and brilliantly colored 'kerchiefs, all of which are exceedingly popular and necessary to the sport costume for Spring. Uniforms for Maids and Nurses Uniforms of grey and blue Chambray. solid colors or stripes Straight and waist-line models S2.00 Black Uniforms of soisette in waist-line and straight effects with white collar and cuffs $3.50 to $5.00 APRONS White serving aprons of batiste and dotted swiss, scalloped and hemmed; round, square and gored models 85c, $1.00 and $1.50 New Spring Draperies 36 inch Terry Cloth, 95c yard Showing a wonderful array of rich new colorings and patterns in this excellent material for portieres and overdrapes.

36 inch Double Faced Cretonnes, 68c yard Especially desirable for door hangings and window drapes, showing beautiful new floral patterns in attractive colorings on both sides. 36 inch Cretonnes, 35c yard A wide showing of new dark and light patterns in attractive floral and conventional designs, in a riot of beautifui color combinations. New Ruff led Curtain, $1.95 Pair Made of exceptional quality dotted marquisette with ruffled tie backs 2 1-4 yds. long pair -s. Curtain Marquisettes with Colored Dots, 48c yd.

"6 inch wide curtain marquisette of excellent quality, with pink and blue embroidered dots yard, 48c. men's suits $24-50, $29-50 to $39-50 men's top coats $24.00 Full assortments are ready for men and young fellows who buy then- clothing early and consequently have choice of ihe finest and best of seasonable styles, patterns and materials. "Troutman's" clothing stocks are chosen from several of the foremost makers, are hand tailored of finest woolens and offer fine selection of the very new overplaid, neat stripe and check materials. All Wool Blue Serge Suits are shown in various, models at $29.50 to $42.50. SPRING TOPCOATS Plain three button Box models in the new Spring Overplaids are priced at $24.50 Men's Dress Shirts of Silk Stripe Madras $2.45 Also fine Repps and Wdven Stripe Crepes, well made and well proportioned in a wide and varied showing oA the season's neat new patterns ad colorings neckbi styles with French Cuffs.

1 1 TROUTMAN'S QuaY and ScrAc4 New Brighton Pennsylvania railroad to construct bridge over Beaver river between this po nt and Beaver Yest Sunbury Tlans completed for Yttndber Contract to be let for erection of new ocational school erection of nrw school building at building to cost approximately Twenty-th'rd street and Grahajn avs-000. nue. American railroads expended more than $3,000,000,000 last year for materials, fuel, supnhes and maintenance of equipment. Falls. i In Tune With Spring NEW CLOTHES Jf HAT a feeling of satisfaction new Clothes produce with the coming of Spring! A nd here are the Clothes you want in style and in everything that goes to make up good clothes.

Dinsmore Specials i i I Last Call For i VERCOA TS I $13.50 I I Cll WHtHE THS CUSTOWB ALWAV1 WCHT $29.50 Quftlitu fiJtore amMn 3Z3 Ntv.

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