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The Canton Independent-Sentinel from Canton, Pennsylvania • 12

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Canton, Pennsylvania
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THE CANTON INDEPENDENT-SENTINEL with these LOW. LOW EastPoint MRS. OSCAR SECHRIST Social Correspondent Mrs. Emma Taber is visiting in the Vinton Miller home, Ogdensburg MRS. ELBERT MTODAUGH Social Correspondent Lt.

Don D. Buck and Mrs. Buck who spent the past ten days with Mrs. Buck's Mr. and Mrs.

Donald L. Bunn. left for Alameda, Mr. and Mrs.Dan Overton and family and Mrs. Harford Mes-, sner, Elmira, spent the week end Mr.

and Mrs. James Zeigler and mi. hnmp children. Lt. Don Buck and wife, ill unr Mr.

and Mrs. William Hart enjoyed Mr. aniM. a picnic at the home of thei par- lamny, JIr Mrs. Donald Bum oor Lay ween enu uu Messner home.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers and son Billy, Buffalo spent the ACME MAKES SAVINGS SO EASY! week end wiah relatives nere. Mr. and Mrs.

William Prince and sons, Selinsgrove, were guesits in the Clair Brion home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blair and daughter Joanne, Williamsport, spenlt the week end in the Wayne Gardner home. The Fulkerson families held a reunion in Royal Fulkerson's pine grove, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Brion, Mrs. Osoar Sechrist and Edward Sechrist called on Miss Charlotte Miller ait the Troy Nursing Wimirlav afternoon. Prices in this ad effective -SglL mSphDmSI Lancaster Brand I ACM GIVES short Cut sandIn9 RIB ROAST Miss Evalyn Stone, Williamsport, Robert Blow, Buffalo, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Terry and children, Mansfield, RD, Mr. and Mis. Richard Hanna and children, Williamsport, Carl Stone and sons Denny, Gordon and Garry ere week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Stone and family. Mrs. Clyde Rutty spent a few days this past week with her daughter, Mrs. Jean Vroman and family at Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bishop and family, Jamestown, N. spent the Labor Day week end with Mrs. Elsie Williams.

Mrs. Zillah White and Mrs. Iso-bel Mount, Newark, N. spent the Labor Day week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Elbert Middaugh. Saturday evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Middaugh, Pine City. Fred Rutty spent the Labor Day week end with Mr.

and Mrs. John Grander, Wellsboro. Mrs. Zillah White and Mrs. Iso-bel Mount, Newark, called on Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Harrington on Saturday. Harry Groover entered the Wil- rftfjS I iCannttfter Irani I Tender Juicy Delicious I Mr. and Mrs. Barry Shivas, Williamsport, spent the week end in the Richard Thomas home.

A number of people from here attended the Tioga County Fair at Mansfield, during the week. Miss Elaine Messner will enter Geisinger Hospital at Danville, this week for nurses' training. Pvt. Arden Harer is spending a leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Harer. Nau voo Fresh Fruits Vegetables liamsoprt City Hospital on and expected to have his eye operation on Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie Groover is staying with Mrs. Frank Blaker, Williamsport for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klinglin-smith, New Castle, were Labor Day week end guests of Mrs. Pauline Nesbitt, Mrs. Jean Burk and Mary Kathryn.

John Page, Elmira, spent the week end with his brother Isaac Page and family and attended Old Home Day on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Packard and children, Mr. and Mrs.

William Kennedy and son Bobby, Canton, Mr. and Mrs.Pellfreeman and family, Pittsburgh, Mrs. Pauline Nesbitt, Mrs. Jean Burk and daughter Mary Kathryn enjoyed a picnic at County Bridge park last Thursday evening. The Mrs.

W. S. Klinger, four sons, David, Wesley, Phillip and Luther of Freedom, called on former parishioners of Liberty Valley Charge, last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Schaner, and daughters. Cheryl and Elaine, Sanquoirt, N. the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Miller and daughter Karen of Union Depot, Pfc.

and Mrs. Carl Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Morris spent thet week end with their CIAL 2 29' SALE SPE Red or White TABLE GRAPES Round bone Roast 69 ITALIAN PRUNES 59 Whole Lb. Genuine Legs O1 Lamb CAULIFLOWER g.

lids. 2 29" 2 29 2 29 2 Hjs- 29 2 29' Farmdale or Blue Star Pies t66' 5 $1. Minced BoJoana 'V' Lb. 39 parents at the A. R.

Miller nome. Recent callers at fine Harvey Miller home were: Mrs. C. W. Suls'tiance, Robert, Edward and George Custance of Winnipeg, Canada; Margaret Nelson, Mams-eld; Mrs.

Glenn Roupp, Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Miller, Williamsport; Mary Louise Neal, Clyde Quimby, Liberty. Recenlt visitors at the Allen Miller home were Sandra and Gail Smith of Whitneyville. Beatrice Kreger, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Kreger, Liberty, RD and PH3 Ross Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wil- 1 Solid 5-lb. ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 'b.

25 Spencertown MRS. GOLDIE HAGAR Social Correspondent Willis Spencer was a dinner guest of Blanch, Edna and Bly Mo-Nett, Saturday. Irene Spencer and Goldie Hagor 59 Fancy Dressed Whiting Home Grown Fried Haddock Fillet Cutlets Lb 49c Boneless Butts Lb 69c TV Snacks IJ 01 J9c Pigs Feet Semi bone," 29c GREEN BEANS iaweVema in called Mr Mrs. Loren Mc Watt hnrriflir ttPT'llonn i cm vi.vi GREEN BEANS hi2 1 4 YOUR CHOICE day afternoon, Sept. 1, by Pastor Gerald Moonhead.

Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Bonnell were held in Salem Lutheran Church on Sunday afternoon. Several persons from here attended and participated in "Old Home Days" at Morris during their three-day celebration. cans FANCY PEAS TOMATOES Gienside, 1 -Lb. can Top Quality, 1 -Lb.

can Lloyd Spencer and Mrs. Albeit Spencer accompanied Ralph Miller to his home. Oil City, Saturday, and returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Burk Thomas spent from Friday until Monday afternoon at the home of their son. Andrew Thomas. They also called on many of their former neighbors and friends in Williamsport. Goldie Hagar attended the Hagar reunion at Eldfidge Park, Elmira, Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Clark Spencer are improving their property by put-iting a large cellar under their house. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis and family and Mrs.

Stella Davis called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huzey and Jack, Sunday evening. John Marsh. Binghamton, was a caller of the Huzey's, Saturday morning.

Mrs. Lee Huzey and Jack have North Union Mary Lou. Donnie and Fred Metzger of Millport spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Metzger.

Lloyd Spencer and Mrs. Edna Riirn per tonic R. J. Miller to his home in Oil City, Saturday. Dora Kerrick of Durell spent the w.

vk end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Kerrick. Kd Randall and Wilbur Kerrick I made several trips to Williamsport this week to visit her mother and other sick relative's. attended the Black and White sale at Tunkhannock, last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marshall are the proud parents of a boy. Mrs. places of interest such as Hyde Park, House of Parliament.

Westminster Abbey and many old castles. -eek end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James Landon were Dr. and Mrs.

Hartung, Sayre; Alice Barrow, Johnson City and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Matson and son Allen.

Marshall is the former Jean Randall. John MacBlane spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacBlane of Elmira, last week. Returning home Saturday, he had dinner and spent the evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Tracy Metzger of Troy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harkness.

East Canton and John MacBlane enjoyed Sunday dinner at Midway Restaurant and visited Mrs. Clyde Marshall and baby at the Bloss-burg Hospital. Sp3 Jack E. Randall is back at his base in Germany after a ten-day leave which he spent in London. While there he visited many Kraft Sliced jEfiflr lW 0Yer 8-oi.

QQa Swiss Chsesa Www Ideal Sweetened LEMONADE Gal. Tks. of Peerless Virginia Lee Rindless I -lb. RQa igeoreaM sham Cheese Pkg. Jf Cans 79 Old South (Reg.

1.9S Value A son was born Tuesday. Sept. 4, in the Blossburg Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ragan of Canton.

Mrs. Ragan is the former Miss Edna Miller. Reg. 89c 8-oi. QCn -fl eg Sa Phila- JL Cream Cheese io-oz.

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Yearlite spreads on easily and dries in minutes. Yearlite is durable, water resistant and listed by the Underwriters Laboratory as an ANTI-SLIP floor treatment. Save time, money and labor! Give your floors a'Yearlite beauty treatment todayl Wid Egg Noodles OIL a 73 Bot. 39 KARO Blue Label Syrup 'LLb- 24 23 2,33 22c ft 33c Can Can Ul COLLEGE INN Tomato Juice Cocktail LIMIT Liquid Starch NIAGARA Dry Starch Underwood Deviled Ham IDEAL Dog Food BAB-O Geanser 27 26-oz. Bot.

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R. VAN BRODE Ass't Cereals PETER PAN Peanut Butter New Design Ammunition Canton, Penna. Hardware Paints Troy Street LIMIT Dry Stcrch 2 ISf 29 Box of Junior Super Pkg. of 10 43 29 12-oz. Glass.

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About The Canton Independent-Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
43,322
Years Available:
1875-1977