This is an older image of Whitner’s. Dated sometime around 1950. Check out those Christmas Tree’s on the 2nd floor ledge!
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This is an older image of Whitner’s. Dated sometime around 1950. Check out those Christmas Tree’s on the 2nd floor ledge!
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Hi Alexa, I’m going to shut down my AOL account in a few weeks. How do I update my address…
Thank you for your well-researched and reasoned article. I grew up in nearby Honey Brook and my father briefly lived…
Georgia, I noticed your post. My mother, Beverly (Laumeister) Snyder graduated in ’54 (She went to West Lawn Grade Sch.1-6…
Thank you for taking the time to tell this story. It was unbelievable time. I will alway remember the hand…
Thank you, Alexa for the time and research you put into this article. I worked at the Morgantown Furniture Outlet…
I remember shopping Penn Street with my mom. Whitners and Pomeroys were my favorite stores as a child. I loved the Whitners basement cafeteria….it was delicious food especially the chocolate pudding which I dropped on the floor…by mistake of course. The restaurant cashier was at the bottom of the steps….I believe there was some kind of fountain with greenery. It was a treat for me in the 1950’s.
I remember, too..as a teenager going to Whitners basement for a vanilla coke and french fries.
Those were the good old days…could not afford anything else in Whitners but could afford this delicious snack.