January 6th, 1938 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Page Three. on a dandtiE MATILDA Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Willams spent A surpfise party was held at the Sunday with Samuel Harshberger | thome of Fle. aud Mrs. Weston, Sat- and his mother Mrs. Alice Harshber- miday ti 18th, in honor of their ger at Claysburg. daughter Gladys, Mrs. BE. M. Woodring sponit New | {eenth ©irthday. The evening was Year's with her son and his wife, | spent fr playing games. Refresh- Mr. and Mis C. K, Woodring at ments were served. Those present Williamsport, were: Jaue and Paul Reilly of Al Mrs. H. 8. Williams spent Friday | toona; Betty and John Henry of in: Bellefonte. | Martha Furnace; Joe Burgess and Mrs, Menritzy spen. ! Randall Albright, Phillp Ghaner, of the holidays visiting with their son | Half Moon Township; Bessic Wil- in Cincinnati, Ohio. {Hams Charles Wosdring, Marjorie Mis, Marion Bennett and ¢hildren | Woodring, Bobby Crain, Elsie Keene, shopped in Philipsburg on Thursday. | Joszphine Williams, Samuel Shil- Funeral services held al his home [lings, Richard Chaney, Velia Leit- last Wednesday afternoon for the zell, Betty Jane Weston, also Mi late 8. 8. Osman, were largely at- land Mrs. Weston and daughter tended. Mr. Osman was funeral | Margaret Thomas and son Lesli director about twenty-five years Thomas all of Port Matflda. All also starting on his second term as | wished her many more happy birth. Justice of the Peace in our little | days. town, where he had. resided all his! Mr. and. Mrs, life, he will be greatly missed, as ho | Muncy visited at Was always ready and willing to do a | and Mrs. E. M. favor and help any one. Always day accommodating and dependable, Mr. and Mrs, Wililam Greer of truthful and honest In Mr. Os- | Lock Haven spent the holidays with the home of Mr. Woodring on Mon- Pork Loin ue 18° | PORK CHOPS Ih 19%-23¢ Fresh Callies Ib 15¢ Pudding 1b. 14¢ Weiners Scrapple 1b. 6¢ Souse 1b. 19¢ Sausage 1b. 23¢ ,. SIZE HAM Smoked CENTER SLICE SMOKED PICNICS BACON SQUARES Ib. Bologna Ib. Minced Ham 1b. Mince Meat |b. 15¢ 15¢ 19¢ 15¢ b 18° Ib. 15¢ Ib. 15¢ MEDIUM FISH SPECIALS I OYSTERS WHITING 26¢c | FRYING IROUY 3 Ms. 25¢ | STEWING FILLETS ib. 9¢ | — Dried HERRING 1b, 1 for SAUERKRAUT 19¢ 3 Ibs. PLUE LABEL i KARO SYRUP SALADASBURG PANCARE FLOUR 4 Ib. sack RINSO Large Package LIFEBUOY SOAP 5 cakes LIMA BEANS Baby Size HERFF'S TOMATO SOUP STLVER FLOSS SAUERKRAUT KLEIN COCOA 39¢ 2lc § 19¢ 29¢ 2 Ibs. 19¢ 5 1b. ean 2cans 19¢ No. 2: can 21 oz. 10¢ 2 1b. Can 15¢ A ii lr THREE EXCELLENT COFFEES GRANDPA'S Light Blend 2 hs. 29¢ WINNER Medium Blend 2 1b. 33¢ DON ROCO Rich, Winey Ib. 21¢ FANCY DRIED Prunes Large 206 oz. Loaf Sliced and Wrapped BREAD 3 we 25¢ Lowest FLOUR Prices MARKET BLEND 24 1b. sack. ..79¢ Mill Pride Pastry Flour 24 Ib. sk. 65¢ RED HEART DOG FOOD 3 cans 29¢ ROSEDALE OLIVES In Buckets each 25¢ DRIED CORN Fine Quality Ih. 17c HEALTH CLUB 17e] BAKING POWDER 2 cans ERE BIG EGG SCRATCH GRAIN 100 1b. .. .. $1.65 i a We aa hl ia — 1 2 Ib. 15¢ Ib. 20¢ Ib. 15¢ Apricots Peaches Davidson, | Louis Rothfuss, of | Mrs, Greer's parents, Mr. and Mis J. 8, Williams. Mr, and Mrs, the weekend with Mr, R. Cowher. Mr. and Mrs, Don Rice and son Ponald Jr, and daughter Donna (visi ed with relatives In Altoona, during the holidays, Migs Evelvn Vivian Willlauns spent the weekend in Trafford, visiting with their ais- iter Mrs. Cutt MeCutchen. Mr. and Mrs, J. H, Beil +t help d| Mrs. Bennett's parents, Mr, and Mri Walter Cowher spent and Mrs, G it being her six-| Gensimer at Warriors Mark butcher, | UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Servicgs:— Prayer service this Thursday even- (ing conducted by the pastor, Sun. day School cn Sunday morning al the regular hour. followed by the preaching service at 10:30 a. m. ai which time will be conducted the Communion service. Epworth Lea- gue in the evening at 6:30 p. m. J. G. Musser had quite a surprise n the » last day of the year, when he was visited by his nephew Mr. R. M Musser and son Charles , from Frank- ford, West Virginia. They brought Mr. Musser a nice treat of nuts and randy. Aid Meeting--The members of the Ladies Ald of the Methodist church held their regular monthly busivess meeting on Monday evening at the nome of Mri. Mary McClellan, Mrs. Charles R. Eckeurcth, spen the Christmas holiday with hor daughter. Mary who is employed in Teledo, Ohdo. She had a very de- t izhtiul time with her daughter and sight. seeing Vacation days are over again and all children resumed their studies n schoo! on Mc day. In the Bor- ough and High Schex Miss Laura Rumberger who ha been confined In the Centre County Hospital for a couple of weeks now being cared for at the home Mes. Harriet Askins., She woried her condition as ver improved he iast days which her many friends are glad, Owen Reed Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fox is spending. a couple weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank In- ram who reside on a farm down Nittany Valley Mr=s, Pearce Peters it azain after fined to her howe u ne mumj couple and ral days BF, Mr, Danie] th home, of Pids- he fon week with her parents nd W. H Barign Shy r husband are leaving thi week Texas where Ms takes him. and they will remain several month OCnlhoum, of eekend guest of his Mr. and Mrz Roy Calhoun ing to his home enn Monday Mrz, Jennle Zahniser has gone 0 State College where ghe expecis to pend The remainder of the winter nth h Mrs. Warmer and her ). Holtzw« daugh- here for Ardery Pittsburgh, mires pareny return- was a W Dhick arrival Mis Mr Richard relowing aver the omer to thelr home Pers ang Wmian ght ory 3 Cx tre Heo - home from (he " a4 md 1} y 44 y shy L# . Yodd WN aa were + H Counts ~The members of h League will hold the business meet tne ening at the hom A good al- Wh mom hiy Friday ¢ Steily Pelors Jestred of the Farth,” motion piciurs will be held this Sat iwday evening, January 8th in Grange Had These pictures were ade by ote of cur former Uni ih Citizens, William: B. VanV v eader of the Honorable John Wan- UOARKST Expe dition 0 Poine Barrow Alaska, in Research work for Hh miversity of Penpsyivania Museum Philadelphia. VeuValin «lll show w the Fskimcs exist, how they ay ard work and many evteling features of the icy try. He sings Eskimo songs and shows how the Eskimos play football hide and geek and other stil games. Also dresses in Eskimo Coa- tume. Adinission will be 25c. fo wditits and 10c for children. Den’ miss this treat which is in store for the citizens of Unionville Borough and surrounding vicinity ——— on A MONUMENT Mrs. Alvin Confer, Mrs. William Gillespie, and Mrs. David Confer al! f O:viston, visited at the home of Mrs, Nancy Glossner and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Borger and yion, Robert of Moshannon. spent {the weekend here with Mrs. Borger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Levi Raymond and Roy Bumgarner wis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Crorge Heverly of Marsh Creck Pri- day. | Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Beehde! and daughter of Howard, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Etters land family. Mrs. Samuel Ezler and mothersin- law of State College spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young and family, | Vietor Williams returned to Pitts- burgh, where he will resume his | studies, after gpending the Christ- imas vacation with his parents. Mr, land Mrs. J. Stoart Willams, | The New Year's Eve program sponsored by the W. W. W. Sunday | | School cless was attended by a large | | number of people from both Manu | ment and Orviston. Entertainment refreshments res of the evening, and the pro- | Tasted unt midnight. we I'ep ind lectupe other Mi Coun ir tor Mel Hams and Miss | work « PLEASANT GAP Lester Baird of near Scranton was honte for a zhort visit with his pare ents, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Wi Hinm Baird. Miss Ann Rumberger was home {from Philadelphia for a few days over the New Year weekend, Mrs, Marion Call snd daughter, Virginia. of Pittsburgh, spent New Years day with Mr, and Mrs {Uhl {Mr and Mrs. Kenn to housekeeping Sunday (um where the former hold fon, Miss Madelon Noll Now Jersey, where she makes het home with her aunt, Mrs, Henrt i rir Gruber, to coniinue her schoal work The local fire Co., will install their new officers at their meeting this Friday evening John Musser was hem Behwool: ip Annapolis, for a few visit with his parents The John Strung’'s nad New Years dinnet withh Mrs. Stiunk's sister Mrs. Joe Harvey ty Gheen spent Sunday Lock Haven with the Charles Comp th Ishler went at Empori- a Pasi wned 0 from ths AaYs Test ¢ the Richard u WE Stons were Mi 1 hel Living Lock Haven and Mr. and vd Lauer of Brockiyn M. Fred latz a Lez wad the [U- n of het aunt Mrs. Thomas Mit chell” mn Williamsport Muesday The condition of Mrs. Racha y f¢]l and broke he rhip sev- remains about the Noll whe eral waeks mo same We are glad to sce ole © be about serious Hinetss The stork mad Mong Lauthey again glier Ane two Christies calls in our vicinity leavitg a boy al the Charles Lalr home, X-mas da and Corrig X-mas eve. A Dbirthday surprise party given for Mis 7illiam H, Noll her home New Year's evening. D io Mis. Noll not enjoying good head only her sister aii ) Nal an & girs oa toe AWC SH present port both ? yerile Poorman ville. Both having Y ¢ siege Of LINCSS d . Slrwer and ts at Flemir ~Judge 1 Beile on Monday even- the regular meeting of Club ladies on Tuesday even- he members and a number were dellgitiully enterininea Ray Noll by a Walk ana tures of their trip abroad the summer. A social hour [o4- wed The Garden C Yestyr'z roeeting ub beld their Ne #% which rift ar sxclianged af the home of Mrs War. Wood. on Wednesday af einoer Mion Kupes and danghl Jean of Blanchard were callers town one dey last woek Mi E O Dyer, of Blanchae WHS a GiuneT wet a ae IN home ast Wodnesda)y Mra. Ray Melroy and Mis, Nall acoompap Bay Melron DULSEN Os Philipsburg Touerday ren M: ing Ww adlernoon Samuel Noll elurned poli fiih his parents His parents, Mr. and Mrs 8 WOOK DMR DY OOF AS LM and the romaingdes nad be ANG Ahenor Wa family Chaties SQime fromm Emporium ned Teosday where he spent 2 rock with his father at the Noll Avistien: Schock where he is aking a ours in fiving Mee. D. M. Brown oft ast Frida for Philadepiiia where she is akin r cosirse of treatm ass i obe of U hospitals there. Word. was recgv- od Wednesiay that her condition is very mueh improved and ghe hopes to be home soon and will not have 0 etn for treatment for several months this time We are sorry 40 note fhe Yorn of Mrs. Janie Weaver at the home of her daughter Mrs. Verne Oarredl Bellefonte on Tuesday Mrs Weaver was [Or many years a resis dent of our tcwn, in facet raked her family here and it is with regret we note her passing Mr. and Mrs. Kinier of Lansdae were overnight guests at the Wil- Ham Tucker home: one. might last week. Mrs. Mary . Baumgardner lef! Wednesday. for Clearfield where she will spend some me under obser- vathon at the hospital there Migs Martha Wise and Terry Nol made ap avlomoblle trip to Connec- tiowt last week and spent a few days with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs, George Wise at their home al Milford, The Civig Club ladies distidbuted 18 community Christmag cheer baskets this year. They wish (0 Cuil [thank everyone who assisted them both with the contents amd prepar- ation of same, - Cross Burned at Pine Grove Mills .. The burning of north of Plad Crea were. the main night of jest the ares pon as to Rs signifi cance, {L 1s reported. Roy how Bey 1 G 2 MARTHA Fl RNACE quiie » | of ijoved nso ONY se Mm ARTHA U. mec ms who A and hesrd 1 WW regula § iv PA iprodne bre FRANK iy Day samer hor Har'y Gensan and son Ha EXECLTOR'S atl the G00 Hr Ay ADMINISTRATOR" - the Ms | ans For New Hospital i in nun ai . ¢ a Campaign tos erection of SE NOTICES 1 the APPLIC ATION FOR RARVON NOTICE ey. SA ADMINISTRATRIX' Flach ( £9] TANS are, il. breliing u auto, escapin 4 HEAN Heoret NOTICE i Common en that 1 Yo : gay of e Corporaljeor 1pple messy ntended NOTICE Estate of above estate to the under- indeed lmmediate those having claims or thereto will pre- ielay 10 MARY Pleas of appli ne Boove January At of Sor the COYDUMION VO ary and. Hatorical wier and oy ject create and a a hu ia A s » at * pT RE TTR, In 1935, as in the Years Preceding, We Shall Continue to Sell Only Depend- able Goods alt Lowest Prices, and Wrap Satisfaction in Every Package! JANUARY COAT DALE! Scores of Successful Fashions In Handsomely Furred Winter Coats Actual $49.50 Models 33 Actual £29.75 and $27.50 Models "18-0 Actual $39.50 and $37.50 Models “2 6 ) Actual £19.75 and $16.50 Models “11 One Extra Special Rack This rack consists of Furred Dress and Sports Coats in all Sizes and Styles—Beautiful Quality—at 17 8S. Allegheny St. BELLEFONTE, PA. ER —-s = 17 S. Allegheny St. BELLEFONTE, PA. SMASHING SHOE VALUES
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