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The Indiana Progress from Indiana, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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THE INDIANA PROGRESS, APRIL 28, 1937 Page Sevea ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS SATURDAY, MAY 1 $100,000 Worth of New Spring and Summer Merchandise offered to the Buying Public of Indiana County at Substantial Savings. Did You Know This? When your woolen garments are Dry Cleaned by Murray's, they are guaranteed free from moths for six months. This is just another modern Murray service at no extra charge. PHONE 430 During Indiana's Community Sales Event we will give Coupons free with each 50c payment. Ask for Coupons! Ford 4-Door Sedan (riven Away Free MURRAY'S DYEING and CLEANING CO.

835 Phila. St. Indiana, Pa. Start Your Chicks Right with "INDIANA BRAND" Chick Starter--Growing Mash--Laying Mash Turkey Feed Hog Feed Dairy Feed A Low Priced High 'Quality Brand of Feed LARROW CHICK BUILDEE Eschelman's Starter and Growing Mash Chick Grains--Scratch Feed and Grits QUALITY GRASS SEED Larrow Eschelman's Dairy and Hog Feed RESULTS ARE WHAT COUNT Try our'High Grade Flours--One Trial will convince you. WINGOLD I WINONO High Standard of Pure Pure Spring Wheat Flour Spring Wheat Moderately Priced GOLDEKROD PASTRY FLOUR Ask for Coupons With 'Each 5Oc Payment During Indiana's 'Community Sales Event--'May to 19 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN GIVEX AWAY We Give Coupons Hetrkk 6 Wilson FOED PORDOR TOURING CAR TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE COUPONS WITH EVERY 50c PURCHASE INDIANA'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE MOUNT UNION Mr.

and Mrs. G. E. Wingard, of Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs.

James Heckman, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. John Pitt and eon, Glenn, of Elderton, spent Saturday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Boyer.

Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Scott and Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Baker were callers at Kittanning Wednesday. and Mrs. Merle Carnahan and daughter, Ruby, of Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Spindler and two sons, of Yatesboro, spent Sunday with relatives here. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Meyers on Wednesday night, April 21. She has been named Helen Louise Meyers.

Margaret Rosborough called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rosborough, on Wednesday evening.

Miles and Wayne Smith were callers at Kittanning Thursday. William Rosborough and Dorothy Chivers were callers at Indiana on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaeffer and son, Wayne, spent Friday evening with Mrs.

Shaffer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kimmel, of Shelocta. S. C.

Rowley and son, Russel were callers at Vandergrift on Thursday. There will be a Townsend meet ing held at the Mt. Union schoo house Monday evening, May 3 Mr and Mrs. Norwood Altaian, of Vandergrift, spent Saturday evening with Quinter Boyer and family. Mrs.

Minnie Sturgeon is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Kness. ALVERDA Miss Alice Dunlop, of Indiana, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Boggan.

Quay Braughler, of Dixonville, transacted business in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, of Barnesboro, were callers in town on Tuesday. Mrs.

Frank Szalnaa and daughter, Irene, were Nanty Glo callers Tuesday. Mike Yopcik and Joe Ballas left for Tarrytown, N. where they will seek employment. Mrs. Tony Mazzucca is visiting relatives at East Aurora, N.

Y. Wm. Sides is on the sick list. Margaret Joiner and Grace Stuby were Ebensburg callers Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Black, ot Orange, N. spent the week end at the home of Mr. andfl Mrs. Joe Mooney.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vozer and children were Homer City callers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Leone and children, of Heilwood, spent Sunday at the home of Miss Alma Vozer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham and children were Punxsutawney callers Sunday. Ford Bemnger, of Cherry Tree, called on friends- here Monday.

Alma Leone was a Nanty Glo caller Sunday. Ann Sutila has accepted a position at the Maidenberg store. CHEVROLET TRUCK breaks all known economy and records Through blazing through blasting cold across high mountains across level plains this Chevrolet half-ton truck rolled up amazing new records 10.244 MILES with 1000-pound load TOTAL COST OF GAS TOTAL COST OF REPAIR PARTS Study this unequaled record--then buy CHEVROLET TRUCKS Location of Test. 'Round the Nation --Detroit to Detroit Distance Traveled 10,244.8 Miles Gasoline Used 493.8 Gallons Oil Consumed 7.5 Quarts Water Used 1 Quart Gasoline Cost Gasoline Mileage 20.74 Miles per Gallon Average Speed 31.18 Miles per Hour Running Time 328 Hours, 31 Minutes Cost per Vehicle Mile $.0098 Average Oil Mileage 1,365.9 Miles per Qt. Thcie records have been certified by A.

A. A. Contett Board as being officially correct. CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, General Motors Corporation. DETROIT, MICH.

General Jnuallmtnt Plan--monthly to your purtu. ITIORE POWER per gallon LOWER COST per load wards Motor Co Rear Court House Indiana, Pa. CHAMBERSVILLE Our school closed on Tuesday. A picnic lunch was served at noon and was enjoyed by all. Mr and Mrs.

Fred Kirk and little son, of Home, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirk on Monday evening. Howard Brady, of Sharon, visited his parents over the week end. Mrs Clair Primer is on the sick list.

Mary Lee Gray, of Indiana, visited Bebe Kirk on Saturday. Earl Kmter and wife visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watt Kinter, last week Mrs "Clias Brady and sons, Harry and Bob, and daughters, Betty Lou and Anna, were Saturday callers in Indiana. Mrs.

Don Enterhne and little daughter are spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Ida Banks Sunday school at 10 o'clock nex Sunday morning at the Crookec Creek church. Mrs. Wells and son, Harry, were Saturday callers in Indiana. OLIVET Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Shearer and family spent Saturday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R.

Shearer, of near South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johns and children, Donald and Ethel; Mrs. Alfred Bair and J.

W. George were in Indiana on Thursday. Frank Lambing a business caller at South Bend on Thursday. Mrs. Grace Long, of Tarentum, 16 visiting in the Paul Anderson home.

Mrs. Mabel Ewing and H. B. Smith attended the funeral services for Mrs. Ella Coulter at South Bend on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Rose Wilson and daughters, Evelyn and Phyllis, spent Friday evening in the Ewing- Lambing home. J. S.

Ewing called in the Paul Anderson home on Saturday. WEST LEBANON Mrs Ella Coul'ter and Miss Kate 'Coulter spent several days recently with the former's daughter, Mrs. Meade Lowman and tamily, of Homer City. Mr. and Mrs Wes Yount, Miss Hackok and Lloyd Smith, Bradford, were Saturday visitors in the Walter Smith home Miss Hickok placed second in piano solos at the State Musical Contest held at Altoona Saturday.

L. A was enter tain ocl Thursday afternoon by Mrs. R. N. Patterson.

Mrs. C. M. Millen and danghleia spent a tew days i the pajt week with Mis. Ward Williams at Elderton Mrs.

Stewart Shirley spent Friday with her daughter Mrs DeRoy Lafferty and family. During the afternoon, Mrs. Shirley, Mrs Lafferty and son called on the former's mother, Mrs Elizabeth Campbell. Betty Fulton, Lois Smith, Dora Shultz, Florence Patterson, Peggy and Charlotte Smith attended a party given iby the Choral Club at Elders Ridge Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.

H. Coleman and family and Mrs. Catherine i visited the latter's daughter, Mr.s. Reed Boartz and family at North Washington, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs R. Patterson spent an evening i the past week with Mrs. Collins. Phyllis Bush, of Iselin, spent the week end with Geraldme Fulton at her home here. Mr.

and Walter were guests ot Indiana friends on day. Americans spend between $3,000,0 0 0 0 0 0 and $8,000,000,000 annually in foreign and domestic lotteries, numbers games, etc. new British liner Queen Mary is really two ships, one inside the other with a space ot six feet between the inner and outer hulls. Kissing ie taboo in Tibet. Perhaps that is beet because few Tibetans wash from the day they are born to the day they die.

PHONE 810 Rear P. R. R- Station INDIANA, PA. TAKE ADVANTAGE of our money saving week end Specials. We are never knowingly undersold.

Daugherty's Drug Store Opp. P. R. R. Station, Indiana, Pa.

CHERRYHILL Mrs. Harry Lunn and children, of near Heilwood, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry George, of Indiana, has returned home. J.

R. Smith, of near Penn wae a business, caller in this vicinity on Wednesday. Mrs. Logan Parry was at Indiana on Wednesday. H.

P. Young and son, Kenneth, were Alverda callers on Saturday. Mr. and Mrh. J.

H. Gib-son, of Pine Flats, were shopping and calling on Indiana friends on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ganoe and Mrs.

Harry paid Indiana a visit on Wednesday. John Engle, Shelton Shultz and Percival Roberts were Cherry Tree callers recently. Business Houses Use Bank Checks Because they are safer than cash and they cost less to handle. Individuals who are businesslike use checks for the same reasons. Since 1876 checks drawn on Farmers Bank and Trust Company have been a preferred means of paying bills in Indiana and the county.

An account here identifies you with an institution which has had a conspicuous part in the development of all this district. TRUST I A I 1 8 7 6 Nearly persons are now seeking jobs through government employment agencies. NFWSPAPFR! 1EWSP4PERS.

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