he instead of Thursday night the date in mind Son Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. H Ehere al the school house Friday evening. A show that has never been around here. SC will be Id by the sophomores, ice cream, hot d The i Oe y hel Mr. ; visite M: Thu fi LOTS Keep Boyd Whitman fay 14 j Mus. Melvin Tee and Mrs. L, Porter, spent Friday In Willlams- port doing some shopping, Mr. Ed. Vonada and son Ben of Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. Harcy Rossman of Milesburg, were Sunday afternoon vistors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vonada, Mrs. Charles Krape spent in Bellefonte with her son, Mrs. Lynn Krape Mrs. EL. Markle spent and Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Livin Blerly, of Bellefonte D wid ana Mr. and Mrs, Leo Orr and family Sunday of Mill Hall were Sunday visitors at Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert UBLERSBURG will be a marionette show Afterwards there will be eats gs. cake and candy Christmas antestainment given on X-mas eve, Dec Reformed church grange meeting will Tuesday night, Dec. 28 80 keep Monday Mr. and n the Monday Mr. and R n regular 1 on and Mrs. Clarence Tx Williamsport were it the home of the or Miss Alice Crow of Clintondale visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lee one day last week. -— the mind {or the bens association cause along Vonada Every worker feels certain tha the business” would suffer irmepara- ble injury if he or she quit the job supper in served for 200d — r—— Genevieve Truck Coal Haulers GONZALES COAL (CO. 0000000 V[LAGERS ¢0¢eeee Notice To Shoes for Women $3.00 Quality, od Now 9464 NELLEFONTE PA 66660 A. | HOWARD D. L Welch well known blacksmith who has been suffering from gan- grene for several weeks is in a serious condition and it is feared his foot will have to be amputated. Ronald Welch and wife of Willow Grove Pa. made a hurried visit to the bed- side of Mr. Welch's father on Sun- day. Blair Pletcher was severely bitten by a hog one day jast week, when he attempted to clean the pen. Mr Pletcher's arm was badly torn and it required several stitches to close the wound. He wag treated at the Lock Haven Hosplal and returned to his home A section of pipe which had rust- ed fell from the furnace in the base- ment of the Methodist church Sun- day morning after fire was starled in the furnace. The church was filled with smoke and services for Sunday were suspended, George Buckley Sr., has been Ill suffering from a heavy cold. Friends In Howard wtre sorry to learn of the death of Mrs, Clemmie Miller of Beech Creek. She was the mothir of Mrs, Fred V. Pletcher Mrs. James Neese of near Blanch ard. died Sunday evening at her hom She is mother of Mrs Wilils Bathgate and was a former Howard the esident nount, West Virginia, who n town last week with her r-in-law. Blair UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Services—Pray - | er service this Thursday evening after which will be rehearsal for the Christmas Pageant to be given by | of the young folks. Sunday School on Sunday moining at the usual howr Junior League at 2:30 p. m., Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Immediately followed by the preaching service at which time will be a special Christ- mas message and special Christmas singing by the young folks. ineclud- ing Christmas Carois, Free Methodist Church Services— In the church at Unionville, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Gerrett at 10:45 a. m. and prayer service on Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. In the chuich at Bellefonte, at the Forge: Sunday School at 10 a. m,, Class Mecting al il a.m and sermon by the pastor Rev. G, A. Gerrett at 7:30 p. m G. W. Bullock, rallroad station agent at the Howard depot, is hav- ing a two weeks vacation at this time, having started on Tuesday He and his wife expect to spend their Christmas holiday with thelr children, Mr. and Mrs. George 8 Bullock and Rev. and Mrs. Rober Keeler all of Philadelphia Miss Marion Flick. daughter © Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flick, who ha been suffiring with th for SUil he couple week last week, Cleveland Holtzaworth more, Maryland, { time with his father, aorth of this place, of erian special Dedication Presbyterian church on services Special program on Tuesday Clellan, teacher of the Pike advised her program would Thursday evening be held in the Bush Hollow on Sunday evening, at 7:30 p. m., ex.ended to this service ! The Stores of be open all day on wmber 23rd. and on Chr which is on Saturday al] persons to mumps pik Was operated Holtzwor'h, had been visiting In Fairmount, re- urned to her home the latter part A special Christmas program Decembe A cordial wele the community Thursday arrived broth- who Balti- is spending some J. Blair Hollz~ 8S: veral members of the Presby- church here attended the in are Har- Mc- School be oO! will church r 26th ome atend will De stmas Day the ! at Milesburg Sunday evening in place of thelr regular services at this place, Christmas Exercises being planned in the various schools in the township and will be held on Thu:sday evening of next week with the exceptions of the Lower Dix Run School which Is taught by Mrs old Watson. who plans to have the Helen - iaround this part of the county, are batiling the severe cold wave which has come upon them. Thermome- ters registered in and about zero for the past several days. Young folk are enjoying the ice and have the opportunity of making use of thei last years skates and sleds which they have not used for some time, Union Grange No. 325 of thiy place wil] hold their next meeting on Pri- day evening, December 31, 1937 In- stead of the regular night, December 24th. Members please notice this change The which noodle been chicken and was to have Friday evening by the the Union Grange has poned on account of — r ZION Sorry ar Ed. Houtz is a tient in the Centre County Hospita We wish him Don't forget the Christma tainment held Thursday Zird, In the Reformed church Mrs. John Hartsock returned her home near Stale Monday The Ev Al thelr monthly meeting last supper held this members of been poste sickness 1 ¥ 4 vo Iv pa a speedy recovery enter evening College Angellcal « d held Wed- nesday eve of Mri Welland Bernice building Wednesday 17th, more class will sponsor a social, cream, cake, candy and hot dogs will be for APRA WAP AAP eel » > re December 16th, 1937. evening, Dec. After the show th Ice ‘shoppe s, A few glances sale have TELLING THE TRUTH ! Business has not been good. overstocked. This causes me to be These shoes must be sold. I have drastically reduced prices to realize money to meet obligations. YEAGER'S SHOE STORE ‘1sit Our TOY LAND We have many NEW toys that will make wonderful gifts for the Kid- Bellefonle merchants have a lares Bopho~ stock of merchandise for Christmas througn ur pages will show you what the) I y KARTHAUS good hard mines, dies. See our bli S | Dr. Kurtz who received treatment UPON in the Centre County Hospital open in the evening from 7 o'clock {to Pu 1C a e in Philadelphia is a: his home im- for appendicitis, the latter part of tc 9 o'clock in order to serve patron Saturday, Dec. 18th, yor in hal ET Bo MRS wis MY Tas ue iv, da . » . i TH end RB 0 "arn al i getting COB Ol y Bt 1% 0 oy hue. Berg Mo 4 along as well as can be expecied, ( hristinas Party: : The Pa dest oft! Mrs. J. C. Fox accompanied be Hy. Epworth League b \ Mitchell and Mrs. Pearce Christmas party and son David, motored to ng of this week at the home of on Monday, and spent the Clark Willlams. All membe son Owen Reed who | irged 10 present themselve | the ¢ {or treatment njoy the evenings social time sf PFair- Our community, as well man spent has roads "4 nds n LE LED LR RL we 3 4 . " Games i Pg nd wa Susan Loder of Howard was a quiet well liked by obituary # Od Electric Trains Bicveles mas Tree Lights, ete. member will Tuesday Friday Lott} w ’ Coal in hoppers can dump At in truck. hold evening Kauffman izens «pin on Scooters 15 ton wagon scales at mine OC TMT ASE TAS TAS LA A TN TM an Mine run coal all lump. ret ’ Stoker ¥; inch to dust, hia te Bene aa OF URE [Jacksonville narrow d {i awa) ; : BOTTORF BROTHERS FOOD SPECIALS Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. At A&P This Week-end FRESH DONUTS. doz. BUTTER i 2 Ibs. 8 0’clock Coffee 3 ©. Encore Spaghetti or Macaroni, 3 lbs Swansdown Cake Flour pkg Sliced Pineapple, DelMonte, 2 lg ens Ilona Cut Green Beans. .3 No. 2 cans A & P Corn, Gold. Ban. 3 No. 2 cans Red Salmon, Sultana Ib can Woodbury’s Soap 3 cakes FAMILY BREAD 3 ..... a0 Wa T a and you will be pleased with their quality and our prices. harles McHenry ®)| ] Oc % he Teg 3) V Be nd nna Hollas Cie at t home Tuesday even §1c ~~ 47¢ 22¢ 25¢ 39¢ 19¢ 25¢ 25¢ 23¢ 25¢ CLT LOC LY | 38 an, N te FAY CL H. Wagner ar] Diehl at- Hall Tues- Geo. A. Miller & Son West High St. KL J * La) Bellefonte, Pa. ULE RL ah [TS MY ADVICE T0 GIVE THEM ALL GIFT SLIPPERS ‘ CY 80 TR TARE TAR TARE T3810 TAR TARE 1000 3d 1 ORO SCHOO! NEWS STORES | PURE FOOD WEIS Pay Less For The Best Shop at your neighborhood Weis Pure iM ki aie? be 4 = / Hi i Economize' tary : y , Food Store for savings on fancy foods Bartley, Man High 8 Long, Anna Zimme man S:phomoe~Doris Amick, Char- tle Jacobs Nancy St nior Geraldine . » OO Tomato Juice 2+ 25¢ Hallowi Dates ::"19¢ CAMPBELLS Pork & Beans 2+ 15¢ CANDY VALUES! Amnariey Mince Neal = in: 35¢ » 19¢ Phillips” All Green suffer Daisy Long! Brick 184) . : * b CHEESE Ib. 25¢ Grape Fruit, Florida, 70's, 80's, 6 for 25¢ Sweet Potatoes 7 Ibs 25¢ Lettuce, Iceberg, size 60 2 hds 15¢ Baking Potatoes, Idaho 15 peck 19¢ Pascal Celery, sizes 36, 42 2 for 17¢ Nizes 2 for 13¢ 8 As ¢ Howard n Pi ay Delightfully dain- ty or simply com- Old Virginia fortable slippers fabrics All sizes—all colors. in choice and leathers, Ciear Toys Pippin Chocolate Santa Claus w» 18¢ Asparagus 201 came 35¢ Chocolate Wels Quality Cream Props 2 » 25¢ : Matinee Mixture ®19c | Evap Wilk 3 wu cam 20¢ Is and 51 Oranges, size 176, 200 220, 250 the 6. 7. and lasses are Lo boys and tional Pen- sven dozen 19¢ Sizes dozen 15 and wived a National coeived Nat Carson Walker Haze! Allison "Stuffed Manzanilla PEAS | [OLIVES 2:27¢ | | 25"17¢ SUPER SUDS Dromedary Peels i ot a 39¢ an 10c Super Suds 2am pkgs 19% 01d English Wednesday ¢vening : Date -Plam The admissicn will ol a \ & i | PaimoliveSoap Joanne] Te Puddings ne can celebrate $1.95 wisdo 2:23 having a istma party on Wednesday Quality " 14-00 Crushed Pineapple 2--23¢ y Wd Borden's Cheese 2+ 29¢ vening, December 33. A short pro- MEAT SPECIALS gram will be presented, games wil STYLE be played. gifts exchanged and re- freshments srved On Dectmber 16 at 7 o'clock the » 2 min 33¢ Ib 25¢ Howard High School girls team will FREE A.J. H. Brand box with ev- gift June Ilona Cocoa 2-1b can 17¢ 114-02 bottle 17¢ 12-1b can 19¢ 23-0z can 10c qt jar 29¢ 14 oz. pkgs. 19¢ Sparkle Desserts > pkgs 19¢ Pea Beans, Michigan 1 1b 17¢ Pink Salmon, Cold Stream, 2 lb-cns 27¢ A-Penn Motor Oil 2 qt cans 35¢ . . erv purchase Encore Olives $d A&P Red Salmon Ann Page Beans Salad Dressing Mello-Wheat large okge Concentrated or Regular Orange Lemon will present a Christ- Dramatic club will holiday season by r DOLE Gem Pineapple DEL MONTE 14-on cans IN A&P MEAT MARKETS FRESH PORK LOINS 25>. Jp, cuts Whole or half cuts Ib 21¢ 15%¢ CHUCK ROAST STEAK 25¢ FOWL Bi rene 39¢ 2¢e LEAN BACON PORK SAUSAGE |, 21¢ SMALL SKINNED HAMS 25¢ 16¢ leathers in play the Mill Hall High school girls styles that bring a team at Mill Hall at 8:00 o'clock the bovs' team will play On December 21 both the girly and boys’ teams will play the Spring Mills School teams, at Howard On December 21 at 7:30 the How- ard town team will play the Y. M C. A. team of Bellefonte, ‘This game will be played at Howard rn ml ————— DOE BREAKS BACK IN EFFORT TO CROSS FENCE man genuine comfort. With seft soles, For Children Amusing slippers in styles to stay on active little feet. For boys and girls. 69¢ TO $1.25 te’s Shoe Store 19¢ J or leather 1 - pound wund or Swiss Ib. FRESH PORK SHOULDE HAMBURG PORK CHOPS SKINLESS WEINERS JEWEL SHORTENING Two doe at the closing hour of the hunting season on Saturday even- ig ran down from Nittany Moun- tain and In an effort to crash the second fence on Route 05, near the J. W. Delaney farm. cast of Centre Hall, one of them broke its back. The two vaulted the fence on the north side of the road, but in their | efforts 10 go through 4 woven wire fence only one succeeded, the other meeting its death, Any Size Piece PORK SHOULDER 6b. Pienies Meaty Pork Butts bn MN A————————————— RO ——————————
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