Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE. PA. January 20th, 1938 UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Services—Pray- er service this Thursday evening: Sunday School on Sunday morning at the regular hour, followed by the preaching service, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. D. D. Kauffman; Epworth League in the evening al 6:30 p. m There will be preaching services in the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. H, E Oakwood. Free Methodist Church Services— Unionvi le church, Prayer service on Priday evening in the church at 7:59 p. m. Sunday School Sunday morning at 9:46 a. m., Class Meel- ing at 11 a. m. preaching by the pas- Rev, G. A. Gerrelt in the even- ing at 7:30 p. m. Bellefonte church services will begin with Prayer ser- vice on Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m lowed by sermon by the pastor, G. A. Garrett at 11 a. m Mrs, Katherine Garett, wife of Rev. Garrett of the Free Methodis church, has been confined to bed for the past week with a severe tack of the grippe. she some- what improved at this writin Skinner of New Castle, who been holding sirviees in the reh at the Forge in Bellefont? past couple weeks conclude s on Sunday evening and returned to hom The Ladies’ Bibe Class the thodist church, held their regular ! business meeting on Tues- evening at the home of Mrs ¢ McClellan, young folks the tor, Rev. er is his of M of the community this winter and ale £004 II Foster guesis on Holt of Clear- Saturday MARTHA The W. C. T. U. held their month- ly meeting at the home of Mrs. John Balley Tuesday evening, Jan. 11, They had a very interesting meeting with several business discussions which were very he pful. Also a very interesting lesson was given from the Torch Bearers by Mrs. D. R. Richards. The ladies of the community who do not attend are certainly missing something very good. Come and join with them in the good work of the Union in which we know all the ladies, especially the mothers should be very much in- The W. C. T. U. ladies are something worthwhile vi lage Overly. of Clearfield, days recent y with terested cally for our Mrs. doing Hite Morris spend several her sister, Mrs The Ladle the nary Sceiety met a Joseph Williams home evening Those {rom attended Pomona Grange at Pleas- ant Gap Saturday were Mr. and Mrs G. BE. Ardery, Mrs, Joseph Williams Mr. and Mrs. Doreey C Ms Boyd Gensamer, Mrs. George B Har) M:s. B. H Wilia and Miss Florence Stetle The Loner and Griffin {familie moved | Scott Crain farm to Vall week Geor who has been bed- fast for the past two months is still quite seriously ill Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gensame! spent Sunday evening with his par- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gensamer highs } of “Fo eign “Mis t the home of Friday G:ange N 1284 who ronister m wsler is om last ge Steele secured a BEECH CREEK BANK What the nation really needs LU some thinking in terms of the nat- ther than sectiona DIRECTORS NAMED ror f HS Beech Creek no. Monumer Beech Creek, R. a ——— housewife he busy hasn't got Buy More for Less at Your A&P! Michigan Pea Beans National Bean Sale Lima Beans. 4 Ibs 17¢ 2 Ibs 15¢ Sultana Cut Wax Beans Daisy or Longhorn Cheese When It's Clorox Clean It's Disinfected ! CLOROX qt. btl. 25¢ Shredded Wheat, NB Preserves, Ann Page (Plum, Peach, Cherry, (Elbow and Corned Beef, Armour’ Red Circle. .1b 21¢ Chase & Sanborn, Dated. Sunnyfield Rice - - Ib pkg. 12-02. pkg. 5¢ Reliable or Sultana Lipton’s Tea -- - 1-41b pkg. 2lc Ib 23¢c lona Peaches - 2 large cans 29¢ Vic-O-Pak Cookies, NBC Macaroni, Ann Page. Y I < 2 cans 23c¢ Chief Brand Brick Ib 2lc Silverbrook Rell BUTTER 2 1bs 69¢c 2 pkgs. 23c¢ ..pkg. 15¢ .2 16-0z. jars 33c¢ Apricot, Blackberry) 19¢ Straight) 4 pkgs. s. .212-0z. tins 35¢ 3c C 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE -3 Ib bag 45¢ 1b 23¢ Ib 25¢ Bokar A & P PRODUCE SPECIALS FLORIDA ORANGES 200, 220. doz. 15¢ 252.288. .2 doz. 6 for 25¢ 2 heads lle 2 Ibs 25¢ FLA. GRAPEFRUIT, 70-80 ICEBERG LETTUCE, 60'c TOMATOES, red ripe BANANAS 5 Ibs 25¢ Endive 2 Ib 15¢ 2%¢ A G P MEAT MARKET MONEY SAVERS Fresh Pork Loins Whole or Halt Ib 19%5¢ 3 to 4b End Cuts - Ib 17%2¢ Center Cuts hh 22 TENDER CUTS BRANDED STEER BEEF ! ALL STEAKS * a “BERKSHIRE” SMOKED SKINNED FANCY HAMS Medium Size, Whole or Shank Hall Sirloin Ib 25¢ - = = |b19¢ Fancy Dressed Fowl - - Ib 29¢ Ib 3le Fully Dressed Ib 35¢ A & P FOOD STORES ~ A) PINE GROVE (By Mae Pry) James Mayeg of Tadpole will mo- tor to Harrisburg, Thu. sday to par- ticipate at the State Farm Show in the state-wide hore shoe pitching contes!, Here's the b.st of luck to you Jim, as we would like a cham- plan stale pitcher in Ferguscn. One of our aged citizens E. Weaver suffered a slight stroke last week at the home of his daughter and husband, Mr. and frs. Guy Fishel, of State College The ased geaueman ig somewhat improved at this writing. Isaac Laizd and friend ¢f Dun- garvin were in town Sunday visiting with the former's old friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Spruce Creck wen pas. weekend at the home in the Glales Retired farmer and implement dealer, State College Banker, F. B Homan and wire were recent callers with his ¢. Mrs. Ellzabs h Relsn at Balleyville, Merchant Spiings let merchandise better half. 8 ere Case B Gilbert Parsons of visitors over the R. W. Reed of Rock dealing out of his past week, to hi John nursed a rrippe. John re- Dr. Alka Sel \8 ever has bein Centre Count ng nicel) Rearick whil of the por ¢ and now Mrs { BK Harper m the and her home on President growers Wilbur crowd w two Behr tal is improv! Whie Hall ff Cet Charles Campbell Tue ‘AY Cc ounty Po- H. Campbell, dere among the Stal tre toto 8h farme able near Bal eyville L M ser te ™ na arental Ross - now doing a brani pew 1938 range—best monly her cooking ov modein ki own oan purchase. One of our good friends 5 Howard 1 unclaimed blessing” is boasting X-mas al: mall oosal of a $50 ok. Noa s fRimost el speed and to our knowledge pro awl) He expects Lo : of the week Deibler is spending the Robert M. Harp- a’ Galesbury. and mother were royally r at ’ Homan §5 lambs at this week ev. Ralph W. Iling PIS ¢ ar in 8 ale State Farm stowth nas 1 Coliege Bat- black indi- los ne of his { mares Monday fiom visiting her two sons id Flo ida, Mims. Samuel Coss of Reading, Pa. foumer resident of became violently jill and urgical patient of Lake- Her many friend a speedy recovery Markie of Pine Hal her granger friends meeting in our town, wn hospital here hope for Mrs. Dorothy mingled among Siturday at the County Pleasan. Gap Farmer A. K. Corl was 4 business aller at Rata College Priday p. m PINE G LEN Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. James Barr of Niaga'w Falls. N. Y. Mrs. Barr wil be remembered here as Grace Cone way and 1s a sifter of Harry Con- way and Mrs. Effie Houston of Win. buitie, Raymond Conway, of Crass flat, Mrs, Claude Lomison of Orvis- ton ani Mrs. Sherman Askey of this place. She was buried on Sal- urday at Niagara Falls Miss leona Hoover is better and able (0 be out again, Mrs. James Dixson’s condition Is improved some but not satisfactory and will enter the Philipsburg State Hospita on Thursday for fur her observation Richard Hodge is much improved worth also the Narchood children, D, W.! Burkey is still confined to hig home, Mrs, Victoria Hoover is about the |same, June Hodge Is back at school. Mr, and Mrs. Augusta Coudriet and Mrs, Mary Genus of Empo: ium was the guest of Mrs, Mary Coudriet over Bunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. White, Misses Amelia and Kathleen White of Mor- (tisdale, called at Robert Askey's | Saturday Mr, and Mr=. William Hoover and | Phil Hodee were 0 soe Max Hoover ia patient at the Philipsburg Btaie |p, | Hospits', Church services at 6:15 Sunday | evening, So 5 I —— —— It ought to be as much ¢ tion [to pay aa old debt as it is to eclipses! one. paralytd | PL EASANT GA P Fourth Quartery conference for the Pleasant Gap parish wag held at the M. E. church Mcnday evening. | On the following day Rev, rR. O. Bodtorf and family lef for Morris. dale amid a host of regrets from the townspeople as well as his church follss, Rev. Bynard Henry who will take Rov. Boltor's place {5 a gradunte of Boston Thecloglea | Seminary and comes hee {rom Wes: Falrvicw Bunmmmerdale parlih in the Harr.shurg district and while ho called in town Tuesday he wil not arrive to make this his home uni! the early part of the week when he will an with his bride whom h» ail wed this S8#turday. Abut 150 people attended farewed paity given for Rey tor! last Filday aight. Mrs. Charles Kelser and and Mrs. Troutlwein of New Bloomfield we recent. guests at the Charles Stitzer home Jack Dickson weeks ago fo with his paren Mr, and Mrs I.- R Sore: Reyn:idsvitle, were redint g he Dewey Borinson’s Saturday. Pomona id in the local grange served them by the an we the Bod- Ay re arrived her an definite wyeral visi Last was he inner Lh 104 Capt from grange Kel Kinzsio which ONKeY Mell a chick Ladies of } boturd wil : On Ll the hold y Mello ; » made 3 trip to Har A DUS Kk and the bad otind My S90 Dorahy and Showers entertained their 8 School ous: at their home ase Harrie he paid *h ten days baby bos Tete Haold B te H to sed Willer be ADO. again 5 YYTAl county He d bw he moved to Cen be! ore Chris mas Samuel Trex f Lt M one of tb accident emer is DON County Hopila snee that time still in a cast and he taken back spital for attenicn Mrs. David Brown 0 1 home several weeks ago fom P deiphia where she was unders treatment in a Philadelphia ital is getting along Mrs. W. H. Noll entertain Ladies Ald of the M. E chur her home Tueslay cvening Dr, Williams and wife of Wil liamsport, were dinner guess ol Riv. R, O. Bogert on Mo svening. | Mr Coble of Stale College RIM eam andl Clak Hike were foriun ade enough to get the two turkey: at the shooting mateh hid Satur- day for the banef® of the Fire Co Olark snterained Mr and Mrs. Gres Tressler and Miss Floise Powne! al a turkey dinner at his home Wid- ne day evening. Mr. Bigelow and Shorty Conf had the misfortune of haivng the former's pleasure car and the Ia'ter's truck ocllids a few days ago, doing contiderable damage 10 the former Quite a number of cur people are planning to ati end the Lincoln Day dinner and dance to be held in the Hotel Phi ips at Philipsburg on Sal. urday evening, Feb. 12. Speaker will be Congressman Albert J, Engle of Michigan, Mrs. Nelle Ghen, son Charle; and Mrs. Harry Showers motored to Bun- bury, Sunday a week ago where they spent the day with fiends, Mr, and Mrs. John Mulfinger of Spring Mills were Sunday gues : at ithe James Bilger home. | Mr. and Mrs. Ravden Ghoen spen: Sunday at the home of the former's mother. Mrs, Nele Gheen. Mr. and Mrs, Geo'ge Margarge! | 8r., spent last Monday at Cobum, Mre. Hubert Koch of State Cole logs, spa a day a, week at the Lh of her patents, Mr, and Mes, WH H. Noll. at | Rome tims th rock in Ne the Centre he has bien and ht Oost abat, day ol] VvanzZant and Mr, Lochner of Atoona, called upon the Melroys' last Pridey ! Ou sous id AXE MANN At‘endance at Sunday School was 60. Services next Sunday at the umal hour 9:30. The Fourth Quar- terly Conference was held at the Pleasant Gap church on Monday ving with a very good atten- dance. Llwwe who attended the farewell party for Rev. and Mrs. Bodtorf at Pleasant Gap on ¥riday evening from this community were Mr, and M's. L. A. Woomer. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Ray and son, Mrs. 8. E. Rote, Mus J. C CGfierer, Mrs Mary Bumgard- ner, Mr, and Mrs, L. R, Justice and "we bake sale held by the Ladies Ald Society on Saturday morning wa, a huge success and a neat sum was realized. We take this means of havking everyone who helped In any way. Mrs. W. Earl Corman R b:rt spent Priday last week vith her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Ertlcy at Jack gonvile Callers on Sunday at the W Corman home were Mr Lal. 4d Koiman and son Otis Eagle, Revin Corman and Mis ty Ray of this place, Mr. and Mrs, Harold O'Bryan nd Ms. 8. E Rote diove ! on Sunday visit Mrs. Harry Ale n remained at her rt visit but her visit will pleasant one as she hs miune to fall down r home on Bunday evening a: i her back from which ring ly ense and Mrs uffering Ir el T™ "00 ¥y much im; nd Mrs, D L The and son Ol Mr to Greens with Mr ght, Mrs igh for nome tb w I two m vere atl ma pheuan roved P. Ray and A. Woomer motored 0 Sunday to visi, th Mr . Weome: ba : | Axe Malu vb H aughite r Willard rd Reed of ¥ Myr Joan. MILESBURG About the medgnest man we Rak the one who went through he seek selling produce He dollar bill from n elderly promised Oo return with He Dev same back AOPpTeOT : op ¢ CAaUgnel Aad 00x hot 4 « thos : f M Joan : 4 worgh Tuesday of last week e¢ Mrs Bis Smith, Mrs. Mar Mr. and Mrs. John Smith n Mahlon of Wingal« pdt was A er AoGiA Bonerdce » wao . sd r CRU . a for resi LEER moored to Al- at welk Ww Ci Hilda Haupt a Thursday of farold Stein has go a business Lip and Mrs. Edwin Peters motor- Philadelphia to bring Mr, Wil Walker home from the Will Hospllal where Oe went a sul operalion were accompanied by y Pulton who will vis Hula We wig 1.0230 un.et his cyes Miss Al- neo on ut her have on our sick ils’, James aret.e. Mrs. Mabel Hall Rhoda wel and Mrs. Bud Jones, We hope folks will all recover soon skating at the buick pond has ted a large number of our folks past week. Grown ups anda wing alike have enjoyed this sport ade of a few tumbles every thing was lovely Mr. and Mrs. Ouver Fisher have wned {rom a visit at Tyrone Misses Grace and Dorothy Ecken- roth and Chan Sanderson have ie- tu ned from a molor trip to Hamp- ton, Va. While Lhere they visited al Langley Field and other interest. places in Va. They report very nloe time, i WS — ——— MOSHANNON Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and daughter Hope visited a' the Clyde Simpson home at Pleasant Gap sunday. Attle Janet Maurer is visiting re- atives in own Mary Ann Lucas R, N, spent Mon. day alteinoon and Tuesday at home Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Borger and ithe niece of Curwensville, and Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Fye and <ittle daughter Alice and Evelyn Fye spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Minnie Fye. Mi!s« Hazel Quick who has ben spending some time at home, re- urned to Milesburg Saturday. Tox Miia ing AV. “> "os Th 4 IN Mis, Lena Etters is spending some | time among relatives and friends here. The friends of M:s. James Oal- | lagher of Milesburg, formerly of Moshannon will be glad to hear she is improved at this writing, Mrs. R. G. Pye, who was ill last week is able to be around again, Annie Billy who has been a pati- (nt 1a the Hazelton hospital for the | [past several monhs, passed away | early Monday morning. The many friends iA our community wish to use this means to extend their pathy to the family. smy- | ‘Mrs. George Cartwright Ji, Is on | {emo ato th ut Hie withing. We are 's condition is Improv. 1nd to hear that Mrs. | REBERSBURG 8, O. Mallory and daughter Dols were welkend guests with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. C. O. Mallory at the Ira Harer home in Williamsport Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Greninger are the happy parents of a daugh- ter, who arrived at the Centre Coun- 'y hospital last F.iday January 14th She has been named Nancy Ann Mr, and Mrs, Myles Bowman of Elmira. N.Y. Min Annie Stanley of , Mr, and Mrs. Gale Swartz of wim and Mr, and Mrs. W. H er of town were Sunday dinner juests of Mr, and Mrs, H, E. Ziegler Mr. and Ms. John Treaster daughter Malan of Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs, Richard M AlN Biech Oreek, were Bune wou it the A, E. Limbert hom Walter Ci employed at ig at the and Mrs Mrs. H 4 and alia of vi mings, Williamsport home of his A. G. Cummings H. Hess of Lansi gan, arrived at the hom and Mrs, N. F. Douty { several weeks visly wit « Mrs. Douly, Mr. ar Mr n Earl motor Wiel over R. Woile Haven Mich- Ray day ng of Tues on Willard B iwAl d 000A on n Sal YY CH DATE N Lock - west of town on Friday evening; The Mises Loris, Edythe and Ruth Blerly, Maga: et Kane. Doro hy OGas- reit, Miriam Balr, Jean Hartman, Doris and Lucile Confer, Sara Jane Reich” B runga:t, Glady Zievler, Minnle and Arline Shullz and Messrs Dale Boone, Charle Maliory, Earl Brungat Randall Jalr openthaver, Rollan Immel, Randall ported a ‘ ALTO and Cal Wance. All re good time Paul Breon with [riends George list th py ORVIS STON 134 pent the weekend n Williamsport. Miller has been on the 8 neck LE were present at Delong Smeal weekend with her girl friend, Miss Permella Ga thoff, at Altoona Lucite SBcullen of Lock Ha- ven spent Bunday visiting Mr, and Mrs, Albert G. Young and family. Mrs, Chares Swartz and Mrs. Curtis Walker are on the gick lst, The Ladies’ Bible Class mest at ths home of M 5. Ray Watkin Wednes- evening, Jan. 12th. Those pres - wer Paul Wood, Mrs, J. Biewvar # Mrs. Harry C.a- mer, M Cole, Mrs, Mai- enim Johns Albert Young Mrs. Domer "ve Th N Ms. Gli i thin © Male Bleva tl Mis 4 Cay ent Jrer Jame? Th rea JOANNA'’S SHOP 116 West High Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Last Three Days ! Last Day, Sat. Jan. 22 ! A FEW OF OUR MANY SPECIALS 25¢ Value CHILDREN'S ANKLETS 10¢ Por £1.95 te 2285 Value BOYS TODDLERS & BOYS KAYNEE SUITS and GIRLS Toddler Dresses 95¢ £2.05 Value Girly’ White Silk and Organdie, and Pure Silk DRESSES $1.00 each ny ha £0.95 Value ' All-Wool Coals Yeggins & Cap Sires 3 to 6 $9.95 to $495 $3.95 to $595 Value CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL SPRING COATS 91% 59 to $29 39 $1.00 to $1.55 BOYS' KAYNEE BLOUSES 59¢ Confirmation | | $1.00 and $1.35 Values LADIES BERKSHIRE SILK HOSE All Sizes and Colors 69c ror £2.95 to 53.65 Value JUNIOR GIRLS SILK DRESSES $1.49 £1.00 Value June Preston Print and Sheer DRESSES Q for $7.00 £2.05 to 510.50 CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL - Coats and Hats $149 to $495 $1.98 Value BOYS ALL-WOOL Kaynee Shorts 95¢ 85¢ Value MINNEAPOLIS, CHILDREN'S | UNION SUITS | 10% Wool | 2 for $1 00 $4.25 Value FURE WOO KNIT SETS Rives 1 to 3 $9.19 Valuer to 55.95 JUNIOR GIRLS SILK DRESSES $1.95 ONE-PIECE ALL WOOL SNOW SUITS $9.45 $195 Value MANSBROOKE BOYS’ RAIN COATS $7.00 $1.85 Value BOYS CORDUROY BUDDY LEE JACKETS 95¢ T0¢ Value MINNEAPOLIS, CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS 39¢ Children’s Sleepers & Pajamas ($1.00 val.) 2 prs. $1.00 The doors of Joanna's Shop will positively close forever. This is positively the last 3 days. nings during sale. tion will be on sale. All fixtures Saturday is the last day. Open eve- Hundreds more items too numerous to men- such as show cases, cash regis- ters, etc.,, MUST BE SOLD ! Your Last Big Chance to SAVE ! JOANNA’S SHOP 116 West High Street. Bellefonte,
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