Page T'wo THE CENTRE DEM( YORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 9th, 1037. MONUMENT Ellery Watkins of Marsh Creek spent a few days last week here with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Roy Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. William Shoemaker and son Samuel of Mill Hall, visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mayes and family Friday. Mis. Mary Maurer and daughter Janet spent the weekend with th former's sister, Mrs. Ruth Laubsch- er, of Lockport. Mrs. Samuel Homen is on the sick list Quite a number from here, 45 In all, attended the Young People’: rally at Jersey Shore Sunday after- noon Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young and aughter Vesta and Verna Belle vis- there ed on Sunday afternoon with Mr. [to the nd Mrs. Gross Mark of Avis her right arm - had fallen on ning AXE Oficial Board day evening at the at 7:30. Church s day morning at 9 Mr. and Mus, Altoona, were calle 65 week. Mr. and Mrs. D Mr. and Mrs, A. C fonte Mrs pent home Ray Lee Ju Thursday of her parel of Justice Si 1 Fe Allison Mrs Lock Haven pi and d it 11 nesda) Mr POL MUNICIPAL EVENINGS---7 and 9P. M MILLHEIM, PA. Owen buck the s¢ INE season Mrs. Bond C. Wi to the Philipsburg day to be under ob FRIDAY & SATURDAY {December 10th & 11th) Robt. Taylor & Eleanor Powell: Broadway Melody of 1938" MONDAY & TUESDAY December 13th & 14th) Ronald Coleman, in: “The Lost Horizon” WEDNESDAY & THUR. December 15th & 16th Errol Flynn & Joan Blondell in “The Perfect Specimen” FRIDAY & SATURDAY (December 17th & 18th) La Shirley Temple, in: “HEIDI” MANN Attendance at Sunday School was Edward rs at the William Martin home on Wednesday of last lay evening caller: ice and Coakley hot ond day of hun'- Ana if nod Mrs. Boyd Carner. Mrs Shamp, Mrs Mrs. James Jacksonville on Tuesday and visited at the home of Mis. Winfield Dietz. Mr. and Mrs Wednesday at Mrs. Bruce Harris of D. and helped them butcher. Mr. William New York ing at meeting Wednes~ | A. C. Jodon home | ervices next Sun- 30 Carney f Huller of P. Ray were Fri- at the home of Heverly of Belle- 5 Jacob Weaver motored af ernoon Mr Truckenmilier pent the weekend visit- the home of his brothers Wil. lard and Melvin of this place. Miss Helen ot lege, spent the wes of her parents. Mr vey Gulser My family son Budd Guiser week at the Mr, and Mrs Howard While drove her mothe: Hospital to have raved which she broken on Wed- last 1s and M1 Ed Mill Hall were home of Mi and of visitors at the Adam Fravel Mr, and Mrs, Oscar laughte visited at Mr. and Mrs, Nevir onville on Sunday Mr. and Mrs was admitted | i110 Sunday visitors Hospital on Sun Adam Yocum srvation for x the h an o- afternoon lle were home of Mr M1 amaly RU a | daughter 0 and Mrs. Stanf« Pleasant Gap Weber and family vere Sunday wme of Mr, and M Ray Miss Laura Hayes. of t the weekend ald Mrs Leo Orr » SUNJday Mrs of (4) » celebrated sertown COA [i sy WwW IW : GEORGE I. HARRISON FUNERAL DIRECTOI 1 20 N. Spring St. Phone 636 Bellefonte, Pa. i. One Standard of Service. ve ’ v ALADDIN Mantel Lamps That Solve Your Light Problems for Dad and Ma ! CLOSING OUT ALADDIN Eleetrie Lamps $3.48 > f BT 306 TE T7380 FE TR T7288 FAME TE \T/ 2000 T/ 300 1/360 1/200 1/00 1/804 1/001 AME 1 MET ME 1/2 3 Lisk Roasters Dishes and Glasses Cattaraugus Knives Electric Irons, Toasters, Waf- fle Irons, and many other useful articles. WE XGND! . a Ld » ¥ 8 AP » > VW Ne Bn PR > [xp y Be » [S Allegheny Street RR UVR TR RVR a UR VR Vk . +. and you can depend on QUALITY at Schaeffers” Flashlights Sleds and Coaster Wagons Carving Sets and Nut Picks China, Granite and Lisks De- luxe Enamel Ware in Colors Roller and Ice Skates Andirons A I New Designs of China fr Veloci pedes and Bicycles The Ideal Gift for the Boy or Girl " H. P. Schaeffer Hardware Bellefonte, Pa. f and visit State kend at the home Murs. Oonda Sunday and Mrs Yearick ne rd Weber and VISILOTNS a Weber Willlams- wil John Ha) w il HUBLERSBURG Rachael and Lo and Charles Krape spen! the home of Mr Mill Hall, R and of Col- Har~ and and f os Yearick of Jack Fred Billet of Cole- the and Mr: Sny- Lae her cs irs al Albert DORON NON ORL LON ON ON LN LON ON VE WAR ARAL WANA #0, 00,60 - ‘ gu, 40, 2%, KL - a aN, a0, A " a0, 0%, . 1 on, 8 | a LR a ze » SQ FA Ea an, 50 — . 2 = ar —— — UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Service ,—Pray- er service this Thursday evening, Sunday School Sunday.morning im- mediately followed by the preachin? service at 10:30 a. m.; Epworid League at 6:30 p. m, There will be no preaching service in the Presbyterian church this Bunday evening on aceount of the special dedication services (o be held in the church at Milesburg, Mem- bers of this church are invited w Milesburg. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Holt and Mrs G. W. Holt motored to Alloona on Monday where they transacted some business and tcok in thé sights. The Lecturer of the Union Grange { this place, Mis. Susanna Commo- lorus put on a very interesting pro- gram at this last meedng, which consisted of the following: A recita- tion by Rose Henderson, a plano sold by Almeda Poorman; A play entitl- ed, “Why the Washing was Put Ou Laie” by Mrs, Orrie Holt, Mrs. G. W Holy and Mrs. Samuel Hoover: A Play entitled “Beef Dollars” by Mi and Mrs, B. E. Holt, Georgeanna Hol Rose Henderson and Helen McClellan Inicn Grange noodle ( No. 325 will hold a supper Pri- | 17. beginning o'clock, rooms here of the supper will be very Walcl particular This supper ! nd the i hicken and on thelr for weeds | i je © Gira 20 members of thu Gun Club ener 108 ad "last Sun to €LCHOUS Wil Lsburgn nal Week hom put ex week ut we ne shot th WK time thi week, b edding B olden W we qa Af il : : wa ANN Versary .- o Par al and ¢ items ) : f N haps more Years ge ber f:5. Eloise Hol zw Br Fa A% “leveland of Baltimore, Md Pent he a the Haltzwonrth They were ACCOMPAl Mrs. CC. C. Hotsworth Virginia, who ; y her In weekend en Wy ’ rit West 1 boys and tried his Kenneth Hal Rober: Hall nice new car badly demolished Sunday shen he met with an acci- dent on his return from a trip to Pit. sburgh., where he had gone with Mr. and Mrs. John Talhelm, to bring back their stolen car The young folks of the commu. nity are enjoying the recent snow tall, and making use of their sleds n the Old Green Hill The Mumps are sill developing in the communily. those who were quarantined are out while others are being shut in. lans are being made by the young folks of the Epworth League of the Methodist church, for a Christmas Program, to be held in the church on Friday evening. De- cember 24th, at 7 o'clock. There will also be special services on Sun- day evening, December 10h. at ihe regular preaching time. Mrs, Nannle Willams has been lald up with a severe cold being un- able to attend her household duties for several days. She 15 better a! this writing and able to be about the house. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson- baugh. of State College, are rejole- ing over the arrival of a 7-pound daughter, born to them last Wed- nesday. The litle girl has been mamed Patricia Ann. Mrs. John- sonbaugh was formerly Miss Cladys So | Irwin of Unionville, - - One of these days we hope to have litle to do except to see that ib is | well done. YEAGERS _— REDUCED TO LESS THAN HALF PRICE Women's Suede Shoes BELLEFONTE, PA JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday, Dec, 12 are as follows: Sunday School #:30, and Worship with sermon 10:30 C. E 6:45 Topic for discussion “What Makes Life Worth Living?” Mr. and Mrs, Ear] Corman and daughter Betty of Axe Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corman of Bellefonte were Tuesday evening visitors at the Delmer Ertley home Sunday evening dinner guests at the Elmer Swope home, In commen - ra ing Mr, Bwope's 48th, birthday were: James Lucas, Mr, and Mrs Ralph Yearick and children of Mill Hall R. D. All wishing Mr. Swope many more happy birthdays, Miss Kathryn McCrea spent the weekend with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs Howard Dixson of Flimington, also called at the hos- pital to see her brother, Dickey McCrea who 1s still a patient there and not improving as fast as his many friends desire but we mus: all put our trust in the Heavenly Fath- er, who knoweth and doeth all things for the best and say Thy Will mine be done, Elmer Felmlee ral days at aome, Mrs. Boyd Carner, Mrs. Rachel Shamp and son Foster and Mrs James Carer and daughter Phylils all Hublershurg arended butchering at the home of Mr. Win. { Deitz on Saturday Sunday callers at the Nevin Year- home were Mrs. O. P. Smith of burgh; Mr. and Mrs. Ocean Yearick and infant daughter of Hublersburg, Mr, Mrs. J. D and children and Mrs. Martha of Lock Haven and Emer not of the Hyner E.R spent HV Jartley of fie} ick Pu and Beck Yearick Moltz Walter Harter an aged resident! who Uves alone, attempled to walk o Jacksonville on Wednesday af- as customary, for his gro- but had g only a shor! listance when he fell rendering him to arise, SAW him up and back home hysician wh €Inoon ce ries ne ble neighbors him nd assisted gain and call the Howard 1 Flemin afternoon tt Filllam Dixson of and child and Mrs rick of Lock Haven. Bartley and daughter of Upper Marion, spent evening 23. at the Beightol while Mr atended Meeting en Tuesday Nov Wiliam vi loy » a Grange the weekend home Walker d and daughter visi Bathurs! rnight guest « n Tu t of her . - A “wy Q aA Altoona er biol Walter Dalley of ing a few days with h P. Ertley and family Mary Long was a Friday call- he home of her friend, Mrs Conaway. srs. Eimer Houtz and Richard ickland of West Chesier spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday it at the Miles Bartley home ing on riday and Sa day a crew of hunters with no luck turning home Sunday. Sun- fay visitors al Bartley home wire Mrs. Bartley's brothers Philip and John Neff and Vernon Woodred of Kennett Square. Mr Elmer Imiee of Hyner and Mr. E R Ih g Le Yur with on tho [88 ™ Bartley were Friday evening callers at the same home, The humters have all returned hom? in satisfied with the re- sults as follows: Harry Hoy crew got their limit, Betz crew 3; George Burd and C. E "Aley joined the Or- viston Crew and got 5; Roy Oyler joined the Pletcher crew and re- turned with 2 or 3, the writer is not certain and several have been shot handy home by day hun'ers, The sad news reached here on Thursday of the death of Mrs, Wil- liam Sortman of Upper Marion the bereaved husband and friends have our deepest sympathy in their be- reavement, Our schools are preparing for a hristmas entertainment scheduled for Wednesday evening, Dec. 22, 10 Grange Hall and will be the only Christmas entertainment in our town this year as neither church nor Change are sponsoring any. JULIAN Miss Tryphena Tallhelm visited on Friday with her nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. John Tallhelm at Unionville, Mr. and Mrs. BE. B. Willams visit od with the latter's sisters Mrs, C WwW. Bhoemaker and Mrs. Stanford | Artz, of State College, on Tuesday. | Those who visited at the home ‘f Mr. and Mrs, Pred Andrews were over the weekend: the Loom Broth. | ers. of Pittsburgh; Delon Andrews and Myrrel Stiaw, who came 0 this place to hunt for deer. : The Ladies of the W. C. T. U, are | Mast plans news sales force Departmen” Bhe also Lown as Burlew entertained the of Smith & Winters’ Btore t her home here invited a few friends fr guests that evening BLANCHARD Mr. and Mrs. W. Farley, mother and sister from Willlamsport. Mr. Campanella and Fannie Collins from Buffalo, N. Y, Johnnie Beam of Lock Haven, Mrs, M. Port and daughter, all spent Bunday with Annie James, all had a nice time On Wednesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Spangler and two daugh- ters molored to Middleburg, where they attended the celebration of the thirtieth wedding anniversary of Mr, Spangler's aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. E. J. Albert. Mr. M. Campanella Collins from Buffalo, N. Y. ars spending a few weeks with her brother Raymond Maxon and fam- ily, also her aunt Annie James of Marsh Creek Mr. Ross Siricker of Y. spent the brother, Mr. Lee Sticker Calvin and Gerald Holter Monday and Tuesday with their si ter, Mrs. William Butler of Couders- port, The trip was mainly a hunt ing trip, but the brothers were ea xious about Butler twins had been quite 11] for a few day: Mr. Roy Burlew came Owensburg. Ky be mother las, Wednesda celebrated her 83rd birt eral friends from town Mrs. Burlew that evening her happy birthday On Monday, Mrs. James Martin on, William Baer of Mill Hall visit- ed her, while her da t Mlesburg spent Tuesday Martin home Albert Robb motloreg 10 8 Aer coiuinn a om SOSOVEAGEIE BHOE STORFEOSSY REDUCED TO LESS THAN HALF PRICE Half Done, The job of making a topographi- cal map of the United Btates—be- gun in 1875, is only half done cording to the U. 8. Geological Bur- 0 vey fac Women's Suede Shoes $ 20408 LDELLEFONTE FPA. 69964 a and FPannle ANN PAGE Er weekend vi jicott N ing hi A & P's Own Brands at Special Low Prices ! spent ANN PAGE Sparkle Desserts—Gelatins, Puddings ANN PAGE Beans—with or without por 5 pkgs 19¢ the who kK { 16-02 cans 27 ANN PAGE Ketchup—choice quality ANN PAGE Tomato Juice 3 ca wo 14-0z bottle 10¢ 17¢ 19¢ jars 29¢ Ihs 2le¢ i tall cans 25¢ ns Ilona Lima Beans { 16-02 cans Jutter Worthmore Cream Drops | White House Milk SUGAR SPRY or CRISCO FRESH DONUTS Butter Hershey's Cocoa Sultana Peanut ter 2 gy ug of + v 4 H va 1111s cantiin Y 25-1b sack $1.29 a-1h can 49¢ dozen 10¢ 2h 81%] Silverbrook Roll 25. 1) 1 Fan 1 Pp: 1 Bantam 2-1b cans gs 19¢ Lipton’s Tea With Dishes Mother's Oats, NCB. Graham Crackers “31 - Ls-1b pkg Ib pkg 19 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE Red Circle ih 21lec. Bokan Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SWEET POTATOES Ihs PASCAL CELERY—51's, 60° FLORIDA ORANGES—252's, DANISH CABBAGE APPLES—Stavmen, Winesa ~ n. Deliciou evangelistic comprised Chuck Roast, tender first cuts, 1b 16'%¢ Standing Rib Roast ib 20¢ Pork Loin Roast. 3to 5 1b end cuts. 1h 21e Pork Shoulder—4 to 6 Ih Picnic cut Ih 17¢ Skinned Hams Ih Smoked small size : Fowl, Sunnvfield. readv to cook, 1b Fully dressed and cello wrapped ad 4 16%e5 \ ~C whole or hank a~ oi Lingle ng some deer hu Why Pay Jack Benny $ a 90.00 for COLE, When You Can Have Your Choice of the Following Cars for Only . . . 2 A | ) Weiser Chevrolet Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. 1929 Hudson Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1928 Studebaker Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1931 Marmon Sedan 1930 Plymouth Coupe 1930 Plymouth Coach
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