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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Kittanning, Pennsylvania
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Leader Home Report presented Mrs. Stanley Reed reported on a tour of. the Bradley Home for in Oakmont to members of Woman's Society of the 'Manorville Methodist Church when (hey met Tuesday in the church social rooms. Mrs; Frank Crawford opened the meeting with a reading. Following the Lord's Prayer, the group sang a hymn.

They were accompanied with Mrs. Jennifer Hawk at the piano. The program topic, "The Peace Within," was given by Mrs. Paul Shaul after which she conducted a question and answer period. The program was closed with a poem and prayer by Mrs.

Shaul. Lester, Hooks led in prayer as the business session was opened. Under the direction of Reed, Mrs. John Black read minutes of the previous meeting, and Mrs. Raymond Ashcom gave 'the treasurer's report.

Mrs. Reed read a letter of thanks from Mrs. Schell. A report' carpet fund was 'given by Mrs. Clayton Snyder.

Mrs. Crawford created the worship center. It consisted of pink and white roses with a picture of Jesus praying in The Garden on a white cloth. Mrs. John Black and Mrs Hooks served lunch to 15 members and two guests.

A pink ant white theme was used for the refreshment table which was adorned with ivy and philoderidrum in seashells flanked with white candles. Women's Pages 9-- Ktoamtog, fa. FrWoy, Jan. 29, 1945 Becomes 77, Is Feted at Party A birthday party was held in he East Franklin Fireball in wnor of the 17th birthday of Sally Lamison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Lamison, Kit- anning MR 10 (East Brady Road).

The hall was gaily decorated a pink and lilac theme for the occasion. A beautifully decorated birthday cake was baked by an aunt, Mrs. Charles Fries of Kiltanning RD 2. Another aunt, Mi's. William of Kittanning RD 2, and Wss Lamison's sister, Mrs.

Kenneth Smith of Kittanning MR 10 (East Brady Road), assisted with preparing and serving the unch. Games and dancing were enjoyed by the guests. Miss Lamison was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Elderton WCTU Meets Next March 5 Members of Elderton Woman's Christian Temperance Un ion will not meet during Febr uary. The next meeting will be at 2 p.m.

March 5 in the home of Mrs. John 'Wiggins of Elder ton. Mrs. Anna Mary Schall wil serve as leader and Mrs. Grace Shaffer will review the book "The Truth about Prohibition.

1 Sweaters Rupp Unit's New Work Members of Rupp Home Extension Group began knitting sweaters when they met Wed nesday in the basement of i (Rupp) Lutheran Church, Kittanning RD 1. The women will continue work on the sweaters at their next meeting, 10 a.m. Wed nesday in the basement, of the Each member is askec to take a tureen for the noon meal. Those attending the meeting included the leader, Mrs. Clar ence Marsh, Mrs.

Richarc Roudybush and son, Mrs. Roy Rosenberger. Mrs. Laverne Reed, Mrs Norval Schall, Mrs. Ray Ellen berger, Mrs.

Fred Heilman and Mrs. James Stivason and sons Fire Aides Gather Members of Kittanning Auxiliary met in Hose Co. No. firehall Following the meeting lunch was served by Bemi Atwooc and Louise Ashe, Treasury of Clothes Core How Your Man Can Stay Immaculate HELEN KAY PAINTER Town Girl To Marry In March A March wedding is being planned by Helen Kay Painter and Keith Mitchell. The engagemeni and forthcoming marriage plans are announced by the bride-elect's mother, Mrs.

Harry Painter of 451 North Kittanning. Miss Painter is a 1933 graduate of Kitfcanning Senior High School. Her fiance, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell of 712 4th Ford City was graduated in 1957 from Ford City High School.

He is employed at Luries Market in Kittanning. Worthington Prom Plans To Be Made The chairman and members of Worthington West Franklin after-prom finance committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the high school band room. All chairmen and then- committees will assemble at p.m. Wednesday in the band room for a Pop bottles arid plain white bottles and jugs will be collected Saturday, Feb.

6. For pick-up service, contact Mrs. Ralston Bowser, Worthington. The group also has made plans for a dance to be held Feb. 19 in the high school gym.

GIVE THREE TIPS BURiUNGTON, (UPI) Property owners planning to build a new home should hire a landscape architect before starting to build, say Extension Specialists at the University of Vermont. The money spent for this service will pay for itself many times over, the experts say. The landscape architect will explain which -trees are worth saving and give valuable tips on how locate the home so it shows off best among the trees. By WALTER LOGAN NEW YORK (UFD-Do you know: If you lose one of the buttons from your jacket sleeve and can'4 match it just remove one from the other cuff to even things up If you keep collar stays taped to the inside of a suitcase you'll never run out on a trip If you pick up a good 'tan on a winter vacation you can enhance it by wearing soft colored pastel you smooth the waistUne of the shirt towards the back before tightening your belt you'll eliminate bulging shirt bosoms If your patent leather evening shoes lack luster you can restore it fay applying thick soap 1 suds with a sponge and then wiping dry with a squeezed out sponge If you are buying a suit raise your arms and if that doesn't lift the coat noticeably it's not a bad fit If you button the top button of a vest it won't fall off the you stand up while being measured for a pair of shoes the shoes will fit better side of some cellophane, tape, If you want to taiow the prop-' er length of a pair of trousers they should just cover the top of the shoe in back and have little or no break at the front If a tie doesn't hang perfectly straight give the ends a stretch Tips On Dressing If your wear a cummerbund wear it like a sash and not a chest protector and wear it with the pleats facing upwards. you catch your zipper in your shlrttail or underwear do not force it but unzip instead.

you get dog hairs on your clothes you can remove them with a damp rubber sponge. If you. wipe out the inside ol your hat when you brush it you'll remove some of the dust dirt and oil from your If you knot your tie more loosely on a 'hot humid day it won't wrinkle as much. you have not had your neck measurec recently do-- a loss or gain in weight of about seven pounds calls for a new size. you wear button down shirts you won't muss them so much if you button the points and insert the tie before putting the shirt on If your non-buttoned down collar curls upwarc you can fix it by giving it a good stretch and tieing a small i Craigsville Rebekahs Assist- Home A donation of money was approved for Widows and Orphans Home in Pittsburgh as Lady Craig Rebekah Lodge of Craigsville met in the lodge rooms.

Vice grand Beatrice Bowser presided in the absence of the noble grand, Helen Anthony. Plans were made to take 10 candidates to Columbine Lodge, Kittanning for initiation. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mary Craig and Minnie Anthony. Spirit of Spring PRINTED PATTERN JUST WE'RE JUST THE RIGHT SIZE TO GIVE YOU PERSONALIZED SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR REMODELING NEEDS. WHETHER IT'S A NEW MODERN BUILT-IN KITCHEN FINISHED BASEMENT GAME ROOM BEDROOM BATHROOM or GARAGE We Will Be Happy to Talk Over Your Remodeling Plans With You WHY WAIT? STOP IN OR CALL-TODAY! HILL-CREST LUMBER CO.

KITTANN1N I I 4 HIGHLANDS LI and this will usually smooth out the bias-cut lining. If you wash out your own slacks and turn them wrong side out you can hang them by the pockets, which, is supposed to make them dry better. Umbrella Tip If you put a thin coat of floor or furniture wax on your leather briefcase you'll keep it spotless. you hook your umbrella into the armhold inside your raincoat you won't forget it when it rains. you're pressing a pair of pants you can get a knife-sharp crease by pressing them the last time under brown wrapping paper.

If you get lipstick stains on your clothes you can usually. get them out by first rubbing in vaseline and 'then washing in hot suds. you get a girl's pancake makeup on your dark clothes it will come off if you jat the cloth with the sticky er knot. If you wonder where these tips came from they're from a year's collection of press re leases from the American In stitute of Men's and Boy's Wear (AJ-MBW). SOONER OR LATER Most Motorists Must Trade Yes even the little lady in lavender can borrow money at our bank to buy a newer car.

When you are In the market for a car, think first of Farmers where the service is friendly, informal and confidential. And, you'll save more with low rate bank financing, FARM A I A BA ESTABLISHED T884 Kittanning, Pa, Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4594 SIZES 12-20 We draw a decorative design In self-fabric banding tho only accent on a simple sheath beautifully shaped in the spirit of spring. Printed Pattern 4594: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 requires 3 yards 39-inch fabric. Fifty Cents in coins for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling.

(Penna. residents please add 3c sales tax). Send to Anne Adams, care of Leader-Times, 85 Pattern Dept. 243 West 17th New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

FASHION REPORT in our new Spring- Summer Pattern Catalog plus coupon for ONE FREE PATTERN! Everything you need for the life you lead 350 design ideas! Send 50c now. (Penna. Residents Please add 3c Sales Tax.) Kellersburg By MRS. LESTER MOHNEY L-T Correspondent Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin McDivitt Eddie and Larry Bellas visitec Friday evening hi the Guy McDivitt home. Among those visiting' Mrs Margaret Hetrick in the Roic McKay home were Rev. ami Mrs. Dwight Bartlett and Randy of Hazen, Mrs. Dora McCullough and Thomas McCuliough of Kittanning RD, Mrs.

Gladys Duncan, Mrs. Flora Duncan, Mrs. Nellie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White and Violet.

Jimmie Szymecki of Erie, grandson of Mr. and Mi's. Herman Rhodes of this place, has returned home from Hamot Hospital where he was treated for a broken shouldef injury. Mr. and Mrs.

Burt Young and the Robert Chestnuts of New Kensington spent a weekend'in the Irwin Hetrick home. The three families and Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDivitt attended funeral service in Kittanning for Roy Weister, Templeton resident. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Rhodes and children of Sligo visited Sunday in the Herman Rhodes home. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gahagan and Cindy visited last week in the George Barrett home.

Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Toy of Kittanning RD spent an evening in the Ralph White home. The George Barrets visited an evening in the Blair Smith home at New Bethlehem RD. Mary's Restaurant FORMERLY MACS WILL EG OPEN SUNDAY 10 TILL 6 PRE-INVENTORY HUGE NEW PRICE CUTS AS WE MUST CLEAR OUR STOCK BEFORE FEBRUARY FIRST NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT NEW COAT DRESS SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORY AT SAVINGS FROM To Off Original Price ENTIRE STOCK MINK TRIMMED OR UNTR1MMED COATS ORIG.

PRICE $35 TO $139 Sizes 5-15 8 to 18 96 COATS FOR YOUR SELECTION Full Skin Mole Minks Fur Blends Pure Virgin Wod Light end Dark Colors 1.9 5 79 ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRESSES ORIG. PRICE $7.98 TO $45 Group Includes Imported Knits Dressy Casual Sport Street Wear Sizes Jr. Retires 5-13 Juniors 7-15 Misses 8-20 14 1 i -22 1 2 '13-MP19 Your Over 300 Dresses Selection SAVE TO ENTIRE STOCK OF NAT'L ADVER. I ORIG. PRICE $6.98 TO $19.98 Majestic Tafcott Evan PIcone Sportempo Sizes 7-15; 8-18 OVER 200 SKIRT SELECTION 10.99 SWEATERS $2.99 to ORIG.

PRICE $4,98 to $17.98 SLACKS $2.49 to ORIG. PRICE $3.98 to GLOVES $1.19 to $2.99 ORIG. PRICE $1.98 to $3.98 99 JEWELRY 55c to $1.55 ORIG. PRICE $1.10 to $3.98 SHOP SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

MAXINE MATEERS Annual Sale of Famous Brands HAYWOOD WAKEFIELD JAMESTOWN STERLING ROWE TAYLOR THOMASVILLE SUNGLOW MAPLE AND OTHER FAMOUS MAKES STOREWIDE A Also Reduced Prices on Carpet Remnants, Sample Rugs and Roll Ends MARKET ST. KITTANNING -ft.

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