Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 9th, 1947. : Ahm A A AS - . np — ow — SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS store window. ke was absorbed in | — | $00; and Mother leading the little | 2 ist hy Fav Wardlv hres sd while o | ' 3 wiv % yr We Wai svi HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY thought. * Kuy hardly breathed while [ 5 boy and gir! Everyone was saying bok iin y Cth < the man suddenly plunged into the [S . how lovely I was; but 1 did not ant | grea | The Ladies’ Bible Class of the AP store door. She crept close to a ~~ wring \ them to luek at me want them Oats i Bellefonte Evangelical Sunday AA sheitering pillar while she waiched I Xa School held their regular monthly 1 oy - what happened inside 1¥ “ Ln pressed wgoinst the window pane. Rye meeting at the home of Mrs. Boyd ) 3 > She saw the man point to a wom 4 La het The boy saw them first Look, | Barle Vonada, on East High street, Thurs- & : = aad MARKET QUOTATIONS, to see wo little i Buckwheat : nests 75 an’'s rich, quilted housecoat., She! £4 a A Jing Paddy, Mamma!’ bh Hed and Corn . { day evening of last week. This meet ok wy £ (A « saw him pay for it, and leave, but | FiY ‘ ~ Ct Wh, | pointed to the windoy There ar —— “ *, N J ». 7 “9% two children out there Pi ng ther Provi ions ¢ TIT . me My ing was also the class” annual Feat UW ik v1, v b : f Christmas party. Just the sort of housecoat for which AN abe PA ARTY ' Ee] in, Daddy: give them some of aur PPCEA weekly | r & 3 7 . hh t - wv 70 | | hh : During the meeting the follow- ) : 22> A Me 1 she had yearned hopelessly Ee X —-, 4 hai PO 8 “ie Christmas An he little girl : Ba : gozen 4 ~ Smoked Ib ing officers were elected to serve for \ LSS lal She gasped in dismay. For one ¢ 3 | by clapped her hands and cried: Oh, | Sms Mor poli ; | A ! 2 ¢ i do, Daddy, it’ there the ensuing year: Mrs E. F. Young, \ ' by 3 oy hot second she was possessed wilh cold out - - Smoked Picnics 1b ‘ FA without a package under his arn » a —— . . Q 1 % » . president; Mrs, John Spearly, vice ct} anger. Toby wasn’t playing fan » Joeile Webb Pearson When they were brought in look. PUBLIC SA LES president; Mrs. Bog Vonada, seo ) He had no right to make her feel ay . ing rather scored, but glad, \ retary; Mrs. Frank ters, assistant ho ashamed and abjeet on Christmas ma 4 ; 0 happy 1 almost shook my by EC. 11-~The execuiors secretary and Mrs. Jolin Foy, tréeas- OBY BARNES, just home norning te oe ocala Ww : } off. Then Mother le music or i A Bilen Rider estate will — ures ORY - a { y el Toby's fap ng gvercoat " " LE ah a 5 big Lox vil My ? 40 ot 4 " ‘ ing his wife with amusement, as ol sight Kay slipped into v Ah a everyone sung Chr ! aro) Ape « 1ousenn) R00 i] b J 3 ure er. J. Frank Smith “with a beautiful “You have t Ea. 3 ons ha he me shop, going straight to the Wad } ane | bloom: om Then Father i PRA | ¥ antiaaer A the property * 3 : u have the manner, Kay, of be- p. going ei ie ALAC ‘a Rabies. a hen Father ) 10% { als Pa Ag ir Si J ‘ i . Eible, after which. the members of ing about to leap up and wave a counter her husband had left. “May ! Shamir be ¥ “3 | the Shepherds and the Star that led lots. Sale Peat, ar . 1oriening, eq. / us the class exchanged gifts Ra : ' : : The class presented their teach- flag Vhat's happened?” I ingaire: she asked crisply if . \ to the Christ Child Then i TVESDAY, DEC pe Pv 14 Ol Wi : ’ RB " {| At the close of the meeting re- "I've just: discovered something | that quilted housecoat just pur. i "| man with a red coat and a pack will i bl ale on the I €0, Inner | ang eshments were served by the host« | nortant about mveelf’ Kay's chase q presents. A. Ertie farm, Yi mile ith } 3 Boyd Vonada, Mrs. Harry shtort, light curls were becomingly Toby Barnes?’ She gave the house at 1 ow r wal f including the Wt rangers. There } 2 township or north of § EcRenoth, Mrs. OSCAr Zimmerman | pound. Her eves were of an address. The clerk was startied into | t ee | \ a greal eit, | were candies and nuts, plenty for All ii ine of Lvestoek Rta I Ray John he intense blue. She was slender ‘and | adrhitting the fact irl ! all, and such a bx of happy Ww i Hub po 9 ¥ | t sper on .: R gon Nm. young and vivid, “I'm supremely Kay threw up her chin I asked ery 3 §NMIDEL OL, We | voices lplbine Mind of it my EDNESDAY, DEC. 15--A. R Stefl p24 : were LE "4 " g MK. . " " p a1. 2 gas LO 3 p » 4 . : " she ’ att. tf WE ANE ani i A 3 4 i , : itorg ere presem ev. abd rs solffeh.” ‘She rose ta her feet and my husband, M Barn WO | i! and the big ¢ od . Ls All offer at publ . Johm B. Mays, teacher J Frank : Amn : ui thant fa \ Sa : . will off L public sale at his farm | . Smith and wife, Mrs. Chas, Musser gesticulated with both hands [ in here today to buy taat lor n | { ( my horse. Ww 16 0, ood Wwe eh or 4 ; | Y E h | ad ¢ rit ov Thene he ah or ha A int to be utterly. gloriously en- I've changed my mind May 1 ex- cox t the 1 i Hi We en Ne ri "i “ arn oy - : Se Tee , : res al 1es I L WV d, is to be delivered to Mi : his back gave every Nirs. James Gunsallus, Mrs, Osear ‘Van: 10 whl ; ‘ ‘ve abtivirg e } or nd ar sone! AME» Change |} aL a0) L > & wa dimmerman, Mrs. Harry Ecken- gro sed in ME roth, Mrs. Willis Grove, Mrs. 'Ed- They both laughed wu Mrs. James Symmonds forward and dragged her hus Ou Then Kay rar fer? ‘ ’ - 5 Sauer Kraut 1b 5¢ 2 Bologna ib 19¢ Mind Ham Ib 19¢ Spiced Ham Ib 25¢ ng. Mrs, Willis Geisinger I 1 y , n » ly a hil i y u : u T canon pi ly gol h gh } ; AR cats cr ft illiam Miller, Mrs. Ray Ment- | | 3 a. Vig y ryptic hy care ly |i i ar a mes 58 follows , tL ; + Aug We H1ETYS Ih » Lillle Eckle. Mrs. Frank $.7¢ .) \ a package ween Geuve i » y ! Red gin ; WC ra wi Wa, ran y Fy . - hb & on jd . rg “ Ne k 30 NES } ] 3 \ rd "i \ tarne ¢ { : : .” D ' . Ji te J 8 Earl Weaver, Mrs. John “Xi 4) 4 “rd that aiternoon. hay 3) One t and a boy rainy or wet n. Summer the J. 8, Meyer farm, 3 1 . & B . ¢ ) Boyd Sholl, Mrs. Pree Al ony 17) pF vas waiting in the closet. And : gh the 1 The rag ¢ » sumer, and kindred | Miliheim, 3 mi east of Spring Mills | Spare Ribs. 1b 19¢ Miller Shawley, Witl- | A [I 3S) | | \ was, though it Toby | eorried rials shoukiam I pe eOier- lunauages: inchidi ) m._ implemen Pres’d Ham 1h 29¢ FERALAS man Harry Vonada ' p , td supposed 3s Mona Vonada and Mrs. Bovd |. Li 45 i ' J 73 fe. Kay was exc ; a child } i A bo v H : Ay 3 ' Spr : ar) VRE vy god ‘ , . B ; E Roll pA Ib 79c \da : Mr hristmas mor There w t cried; “1 father, there | Sanskrit : ining | Brickley will off public sale U i I Print 2b 83c¢ tow Old Box Holds Dynamite, iit] * le hii J 1 f v ay ; ' reed n ' act of 1 { i | . ) A. A. } | | M | NA § M 1D AT 2 Ib 29¢ forty years a box, supposed]: Y u stly grand guy.” bart shove ned al shana am 4 y looked ! u th, auet ' " ¥ I * 3 TS ing old” records, had been { ‘But this Chri m3 $ O11 1h ; ! B en | from the gr Eh THU! AY. M 17—Mrs. Anna 4 SCRAPPLE ) pan Joc Selectman Nathan " mat dh Solo 8 1 (OR | } , ’ ’ " +11 4 i in “On fe Bt pubs ue Oo p ¥ Ey 1 . - Selectman Natna | bly s gd fie, aonb deft Whe Soodk 41! K He 1 on feallan and k | farm about ¥ mile west of 1 PUDDING Ih 15¢ —————. a — » r to force the lock. ee ard en Be g : , or Be . gan a v ot { ase 2 | ‘ . | jen - i ‘re : . g i - ‘ " —— he agreed, “I'll take | shouted snap oe by oi 1 1 lay a | the fain AY. Tae. Tad vr. = dein} FRESH PRODUCE n their consternation when ! on : “h y etm: wil] las an) a y : ¥ . ia -— - 1 a oft : ! u yi b : £4 ¥ - . * . ¥ p v 4 - und inside five sticks of dv- : x1 I; dil Fait) i o - ' b oy y ; i . , y itis 50 4 . 10 HISTORIC BUI DINGS furan m haa a \ why : - d (:iant as £ al wit £1) stalk 17¢ comnlete ith oar op ! y hat of } cut i . vet 1 fed ay | ne hr bm ATE He . id comple ith caps se y Spay : Bap | AR ol ' . nd! GET NATIONAL HONOR; I Dubler. suet. . _ Sweet Potatoes 5 1b 19¢ Grapes—Ilarge bunches 2 1b 1c i'lorida Oranges— 250s doz 23¢ Cranberries 2 1b 25¢ ; i] sateel - Cauliflower, lge white heads, ea. 17¢ SPPOYEACERS SHOE STORES REDUCED TO LESS Save Money—Buy at Winner Market! 4 OCTAGON TOILET SOAP 3 cakes OCTAGON SOAP POWDER, lge pkg THRIVO DOG FOOD PEA BEANS MINOT CRANBERRY SAUCE, 2 17-0z cans 27¢ DLUE LABEL RED KIDNEY BEANS, No 2 can 9¢ LIDBY'S CORNED BEEF HASH 1 Ib 15¢ i M Lhe Centre counts % 4 Secretary Ickes Throw in the Clutch And Shift Gears....... wer $0 HEL WYLIE been ust 1 : AOrke: Two thousand ulidings have been record and Mam ' r: 5 Hamp ‘ ai oo row in January. 3 in DORE well luk in Ww 80 1 FARM IMPLEMENTS Lime de vory rake eriificales ar those whose history or archi $408 5 » - Possess unusual ter the deposition of a Tg tr » Colonial JUMBO BREAD 02 ™ in he Library o W pt ——— GINGER SNAPS WHEN vou step on the self starter and race your motor 2 Ib 23¢ ig "MN FENN STATE MAGICIAN TO APPEAR AT HOWARD vou get evidence of real driving power, Nevertheless, mn until vou throw in the clutch and shift gears vour car does Ld . Wallace E. Breon not move, in TOASTS BUTTER CRACKERS ™ r THAN HALF PRICE had on se ug fri tor ber | VOCE FO me in v bi riven mill still equipped with the | Spiepents. Bale st 9 = HURFF'S TOMATO JUICE . 1 can 5¢ Women's Suede Shoes wr Bea re Shh re ot. aa a wi al . (wooden, and made on the wive, It he SHREDDED RALSTON 2 pkg 94999 BELLEFONTE PA p Ligh re ho rr wh » | i | i : : n r | I : andi To a 1s ) : £ : rn a in rs : pet . Ry i WINNER BRAND KETCHUP i-0z, . 2c — Ho ee — Wich te ‘ I Union Church. Philiacbarg | A. Bre farm. 1 mile southeast of the | 8 PALMOLIVE SOAP } cake PUL 80 T80 TE TET TE Ta 18 T7 3 from my , | sponsored. by Hardman Philips and {gwnebin or northeast of Penn Ha SUPER SUDS. small pk. 2 pkgs 17¢ | | GR O0, ONIN, GRIN ONIN ID LL 3 ws 25¢ HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS hy ay ves, 8 Large Walnuts Ib 25¢ onsite. abl) re MOG OU Sidi Choice Mixed Nuts Ih 25¢ es ne Manure Spreaser. Crows wmsin §)| Paper Shell Almonds Ib 29¢ WARNING! DON'T ASK lanter: Ohio eotn worker. Conk Christmas Candy 5 1b box 89%¢ FOR “COLD TABLETS" do Dering mower: 3 Syracuse 20. Hard Candy, Dest Quality Ih 19¢ There are many businesses with the finest merchandise and by A - L SHAAATHAMIHAMAAAAARAAARE AY pkg 19¢ manned by excellent sales forces that are all set to “go RA places,” but they need the driving foree of advertising to » wake them move, ty a J Advertising is proving its worth every week and what it on can do for the “other fellow” it will do for vou—Increase ¢ A vour business, ony; $ LU LURE OE HEH a ‘ v 4 or ist. lookin roller: Gum hav rake: Pin bobeied Orange Peel... . 3-0z pkg 10¢ ter a time 1 was left fo myselt DEMAND bax: piaiforsn scales: 130.0t hav run Market Blend Flour,. . 24-1b sack 89¢ ie 4nd wt vad 1 my veange COLE'S COLD-BREAKERS wig«ic nin™om vs Mill Pride Pastry Flour, 24-1b sack Tle dumn When vour advertising appears in THE CENTRE DEMO. CRAT it will reach the largest buying audience in Centre County. We are confident that it will increase vour Christ. mas business. 8 TA la LAL SEG 3 LN urroundings. I grew dark ouleid FOR COLDS as falling : » oy star shone and a quie Improved Quick Dependable Timothy seed fps ong lr | ' heat i nd: 6 shoats CAIe over me Don't walk. Gel a box af once. acres wheat y } HOUSEHOLD GOODS —Organx in Money back guaraniee. BUY ] Piano case. table: kitchen sink BR Coes a “Sua 3 and 5 merry group of people came | WISELY AND KEEP HEALTHY iichen chairs; 8 ditiine foom chair [EICAEAEAOIP WAAC RIRACIERERRRERAE 1 1s ine dere vere Fong | pt org INSIST ON Torria chit, Sou, Hea Crow Range and Grandtather and Grandmorner, COLE'S COLD-BREAKERS wi iirc: suc kL? FAME, WAR ALAR EME IRAEAL AIRLINE VEN IRS EARARARAPAR WAAR VN ARAL WII W ARIAL WARES DEAR SANTA CLAUS WHAT WOULD BE MORE APPRECIATED BY MOTHER THIS CHRISTMAS THAN ONE OF OUR 1938 THOR WASHERS o IRONERS This would be a present she would never forget. Get " away from these blue Monday’s. Come in and see how _—*=s=g} easily Santa can bring them to your home. We have ji 3 parts and Wringer rolls for all makes of Washers |p AAA Aa wan 1 4 ardware Company _ rio 295 WL LW TY | WL SL He LHL ELL VEL VR CR Re Tt 4 $0 RH EL LHL os A] Then once more | lo (1 ELA 4] a ¥; # EL EL WNWR mn, + 4 on, re ” “gh NWR ma § Bellefonte |
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