JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday, Feb. | 6th are as follows: Sunday School at 9:30; Worship with sermon at 10:30, and C. E. at 6:45, Topic for discussion, “Many, . Yet One” (Christian Endeavor Day). The Cheerful Helpers class will hold their next monthly meeting at the home of Geraldine and George Swope on Friday evening. The Ladies Ald Society will hold | their next monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Ted Dixson on Bat- urday evening, aé which time Val- entine Day will be observed, so please keep in miad. The chosen delegates of our ond annual Officers Conlerence, sponsored by the Centre County Christian Endeavor Unlon in the Bellefonte Evangelical church Sate urday, January 29, and Kathryn McCrea, and reported it as very interesting and inspir- ing. They felt sorry for those who were deprived the privilege of at- | tending. Mrs. Robert Conaway and son Harry, and Mrs. William Beightol spent Tuesday of last week in Bellefonte at the John Dunkle home. Sunday visitors at the Ted Dixson home were QCeorge and James Boone, of Lock Haven; Christine Burd, Kathryn McCrea and Mil- ford Beightol. Miss Dorothy Betz, of Willilams- port, spent several days of her in- stitute vacation last week here with her mother, Alice Betz. Other Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Harold Betz and daughter Nan- cy, of Howard. What the writer thinks to be the winding up of the season butcher- ing for own use was conducted at 1» home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oy- + en Friday of last week, and tore who participated were Mr, Confer, Renovo: Mrs. Eva wenrick and son Lloyd, of Clar- sence: Messrs, George Burd and son Lester. Guyer Ertley, Willard Year- i~k, Calvin Kline, Wiliam Boone, Mrs. Willlam Boone, Mrs. William Beightol, Miss Geraldine Swope and Betty Walker, . Callers during the pat week at the James Shaffer home to see the Aanght*>r who has been given Dorothy Louise, were t. Dorothy Betz, Betty William Beightol and children. Louise and Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and chid- ren Ar line Swope, Vivian Wolfe and Floyd Yearick. Sunday call ware Mrs Witmer Smith and son Rrsel. Mr. gnd Mrs. Buck Weight, Mr. Perry Baird- Mr. and Mrs ® and son Ralph, of Mr ‘and Mrs. Robert Ph md family,” Mrs: E.R. Bart B-ttv Algy, « Louise and Milford Beightol, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixson and Bille Dorey, of Pentington, ‘spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dixson. Al- ASOD oye Aley. Mrs ers is yet unable to discard her crutch- es Other callers were Mrs. Ted Dixson and children Billy and Elaine, Christine Burd, Arline Swope, Vivian Wolfe, Mr. Elmer Swope and Earl Beightol. Mr. A. A. Garrett and spent Sunday afternoon father, G. P. Garrett, burg Mr. Leon Aley departed from here on Thursday and was admit- ted Into the Pittsburgh hospital as a surgical patient, where he under- went a serious operation on Mon- day of this week. The latest report is that he withstood the operation fine. and the wishes of his many friends are that he may return home soon and be restored to good health. Sunday afternoon callers at the C. E. Aley home were Mr. and Mrs Clarence Poorman and daughters Charlotte and Pauline, and friend Mr. William Bartholomew. of Lock Haven; Miss Mildred Aley and Mr Jack Mabus, of Bellefonte; Mrs william Beightol and children Louise and Earl Mrs. Elsie Noll and daughters Betty and Florence, Mr. George Henry and Mr, Henry Tressler, of State College, spent Sunday even- ing with Sumner Noll and family Mis Geraldine Swope was a Sunday evening supper guest at the Ralph Yearick home, of Pox Hollow Those from our church who at- tended the organ recital in the Mt, Bethe! Reformed church on Sun- day afternoon were Messrs, E. E Vonada, Ted Dixson, Filmer and George Swope, Harry Beightol, Dorothy Betz, Elnora Weight and Geraldine Swope. Mrs C. E. Aley was a Bellefute /isitor on Monday afternoon cone sting Dr. Hunt, the throat spec- alist of whom she Ls taking treat ments in preparation for a tonsil operation at a later date, Mrs. Lucy Conaway spent Mon- day afternoon with her friend Cer- aMine Swope. Mrs. Alice Betz and daughter Dorothy spent Priday evening at the William Beightol home. Batur- a’ callers were Mr. and Mrs. in Fye, of Howard R. D. 1; Dick- y M:Crea, Bille Dixson, Barbara jiobecea and Sara Bhaffer, Mrs ©. E Aley and daughters MWdred and Betty called Monday pfterncon at the home of her Jis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Beightol. who Is In a critieal condition from an injury received nine months 280 A kitchen shower was held on Pridav evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Sumner Noll in honor of he newlvweds, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Neidigh, Many beautiful and usefu! gifts were received, The eve. ning was spent in playing games. Itefre-hments were served consfit- ing of sandwiches, pickles, cake and coffee. Those present were: Mr, children with his of Rebers- C. | KE. Society represented ai the sec- ! afternoon and | evening, were: Mis. E. R. Dartley | and son Arthur, Harry Beightol | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 3rd, 1938 | RUNVILLE The U. B. Revival is still in pro- {gress with good interest and good lcrowds. Rev, Miller is preaching | plain gospel messages. Th™ young folks are being won to the Lord | Eighteen have already taken their stand for the Lord and last Sun- day night the doors of the church {were open and eight joined tHe {church. The revival will continue until Wednesday evening, or if good Interest given, will continue iall week. Rev, C. C. Shuey, of Bellefonte, was present last 1TRurs- day night and gave the message to {a large crowd, and five young folks walked down the aisle to the alter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poorman lof Willamsport, visited with home ! folks Sunday. Nr. W. H. Watson celebrated his 82nd birthday Inst Wednesday, Jan- uary 26. A number of his children and their families were present to help him enjoy the day by arrang- i ing a good dinner in his honor, Mr. Watson has been shut in with rheumatism but is improving. ! Mr. and Mrs, John Warner moved from the Walter Bennett wuilis nwo half of Mrs. Anna Lu- cas’ house last Monday. Mr. Earl Milton of Lewistown, motored here over the week-end and visited with home folks. Raymond Fye and family of Fetzertown visited with his broth- erser Ernest and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Venture, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Watka, Miss Mae Mack and Mr. Howard Derr, all of Philadelphia, motored here and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Bennett over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett and on Carl of Wingate and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett, and Mr. Clar- nce Johnson, of Pleasant Gap, were Sunday visitors at the E. S. Bennett home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett and son Carl, Mr, and Mrs. Rich- ard Gunsallus and son Harold and Mr. and Mrs. John Strunk motor- ed to Flemington and visited with Wayne Hardy Mrs. Edward Thompson was stricken with neuritis in her arms and hands and was unable to do { ly chores, so she was taken to Altoona for treatment last week The Thompsons reside on the ohn I. Bottor! farm ‘ Leona -T er nompson is report- 9) WA Us. at this writing Ernt Fre held a quilting arty at her home last Friday Those Confer ; Fiacher and Mr Last Wednesday Rev. C. F. Mii- r and wife and Mrs. Sallle Furl attended a quilting parity at tne ome of Mr. and Mrs, Toner Fet- zer, at Yamell. Bald Eagle Grange will meet Fri- day evening February 4 ——————— A —————— SNOW SHOE Miss Elizabeth Dixon was honor guest last Wednesday evening to a surprise party for her birthday. The evening was spent in playing bingo, and at a late hour lunch was served. Those present were: Mrs. C. A. Thompson, Mrs. Joe Bradley Mrs. Kenneth Sinclair Mrs. Neil Shaw, Mrs. Lesher Her- shey, Mrs. W. G. Kissling, Mrs Mary Park, Mrs, Mabel Lucas, Mrs Harry Etters Mrs. James Uzzle Jr. Mrs. EE M. Prance, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dixon, daughters Kath ryn, Geraldine, Myra, Elizabeth ons Alexander and Robert WwW. C. T. U held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. H W Rabert last Wednesday night Miss Verna Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lucas, Is a surgical patient at the Philipsburg tate hospital Mrs. Myrtle Chambers and Mrs Elizabeth Goodyear of Clarence spent last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Julia Sinclair The stork flew over our town and left a baby boy with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hall, Jr. It has been called Clair Rodger Marie France spent end with Miss Ebeth Be.lefonte, Eugene Lucas returned from Philadelphia where he had been taking treatment for a sinus condi- tion and has been greatly relieved Miss Irene Sinclair has been housed up this past week with grippe Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hall, Jr. of Towanda, recently spent the week- rnd with Mr. Hall's mother, Mrs William Hall and family Miss Margaret Boyce, of DuBois, is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Adam Dixon A surprise party was held last Wednesday for Mrs. Ida Witmer, of Wingate, on her 76th birthday. Mrs. Witmer has been in business for the last 53 years, but her many friends will be sorry to hear her health has been impaired. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Beident, son Carl, Painted Post, N. Y.. Mrs, PF. T. Walker, Milesburg; Mrs. Mabel Lucas daughters Paul- ine and Madge, son Lemoyne, of Snow Shoe: Arthur MeMillen and Mrs, Ida Witmer, of Wingate. Miller Sallie Furl the Swartz week. of Sr MS ——— ind Mrs. “Charles Rudy and son Jharies, Jr, Mrs. John Hoy, Paul irubb, George Homan, all of State Collere; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- ! daughter Louise, Mr. Wd Mrs. Wiliam Mapes, Mrs Ne- vin Yearick, Harry Beightol, Mr and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Kenneth, Dickey and Elsie Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neld- igh. All departed at a late hour wishing Mr. and Mrs. Neldigh many years of happy. prosperous wedded life, It has been reported that the White Rock stone quarry here will f ¥ sgain resume operations on Tues day of this week. The writer Is un- to state the correctness of the and Mrs, Daniel Stover and child- | A box social will be held here in | Grange Hall on Friday | enlle evening, | HOWARD Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor olf Bellefonte are the paients of a new born baby. They were former Howard residen's. D. L. Welsh is around in his wheel chair and seems to be recovering nicely fiom the amputation of his leg. Louis Wiiiiams underwent a seri- ous operation in the Centre County Hospital on Tuesday, Mrs. Fleming James of W, Va, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Loma Wil- Hams, during the il ness of her uncle L. L. Willams Mrs. Christian Schenck has been confined to her home suffering from & nervous condition Mrs. Fred Bechdel of Howard, R PF. D. is again confined to her home fiom illness, Dr. Kurtz has returned from Phil. adelphia where he has been receiv. ing trea ment, Friends of Mrs. Harry Fravel are grieved to hear of her passing away, She had been ill for some time. Her obituary will be found in another part of the paper The Lick Run odge No. 311 held their anniversary banquet Thursday evening. After a delicious meal was served, an entertaining program was given in the lodge hall. The spe ers were: Mr. Edward Quick, District Deputy grand master, Milesburg Mr. Willis Wion, Past Grands Assn Belleionte: Mr, Victor A. Auman Secrecary Past Grands Ass'n. Centre Ha |: Mr. Lester Koons, Grand Marshal of Grand lodge, Jersey Shore: Mr. Girard Allende:fer, Dis- trict Deputy Grand Patriarch, How- ard, The male chorus gave several selections: Mr. A. A. Pletcher, Fred V. Pletcher, Mr. Justus O. Leathe:s Mr. William Leathers, Mu Roy Ovler, Pianist Mrs. HB. Dearmen?’ A magician, Mr. Vashurg College gave an interes A number of Howard pedpie tended the recital Suniay afternoon ai the Mt, Bethe] R formed chur Miss F.eida Confer, has beer ing this Fast we ek i Tyrone. Water Kurz and wile } t al ak- al~ “Hy Cal home of Dr Mr. William Maye Rev. Kline attended mspor Mission u Take It? Irvin Bryan, School 9:30 v.ne Worshis ftualit Wilbur Hall if 10:45 "What 1s Can You Church 8chogl 9:30, Perry supt., Divine Worship 7:30, Is Spirituality?” Hunter What Run Chu:ch Sehoo 9:30, Bdgar Bechdel, Epworth League 7:30 J - PINE GLEN Church will be at ning during the month instead of 6:15 Please note the change. Rev, Bair has been deliv- ering some very fine sermon ly and a real is In store for you at 7:30 this Sunday ev Sunday School at 10.30 a. m Mrs. Ethel Genteel was called to the n Sunday to see her ster Vera Lewd of Bnow Shoe, Mi Lewis had an appendi- citix Operation and is not s0 good Mr. and Mrs William Hoover and Mrs. D. W. Burkey, Miss Viola Hoey er and Voige Wagner oa.led n Mrs. Ida Dixson and Max Hoo- ver, both patients at the Philj; burg State hospital James Dixson John Ammerman Rolls were also Sunday Mr. and Mr Emest Mulhollan and sons of Tyrone, were at the Viehdorfer home on Sunday The Beates family entertained over the week-end Mr. and Mrs G. D. Benton and family, of Lan- caster; Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bickle and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Beat| of Harrisburg. They were joined on Sunday by the Wagners of Belle- fonte to help celebrate the birth- days of Miss Caroline Beates, Har- ry Beates and Mrs. Bick.es Mr. Clyde Hoover, Russell, Mar- vin and Jean Hoover, and Mr. and Mrs. George Houdshell visited Mr Houdshell’s brother Prank at Marsh Creek, on Sunday. Arthur McCollough Beates transacted Bellefonte last week Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Buck of LeContes Mills, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plubell recently — i — MARSH CREEK Callers at the Wilson Boone home on Baturday were Mr. John Hever- ly and son Blair, and daughter Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickey and son Georgie Miss Olive Lucas and Lewis Lu- eas visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houdeshell and family on Sunday, Mis Florense Yeager visited with Relda Woomer on Sunday. Sunday callers at the Wilson Boone home were Sylvia Lucas, Thorus Nyman, Esther Boone, Jos eph Nyman and son Joseph, Jr Mrs. Willlam Boone and daugh- ter E-ther and Sylvia Lucas called on Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Weaver ob Balona, on Sunday. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Wilson Boone had the misfortune to fall and break one of his ribs last week. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Nyman called at the Joseph Nyhan home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Joseph Ny- man and Mr. Wilson Boone motor ed to Beech Creek and Mill Hall on Monday, Miss Pearl Houdeshell visited supt.. 7:30 in the eve- of February ate. treat ening DOGDILARL Miss Mr and and Mrs at the Mrs Frank hospital H. A. in and business | Pebruaty 18, sponsored by the Juv. | her parents over the week-end, Grange, Hn be furnished and music, «| help a good wor Iie i and Oyler family | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Toner Mann and ‘daughter Jennie called on the Roy of Jacksonville on | the MOSHANNON Mrs. James Walsh has returned to her home in Franklin N. J, after spending some time at the home of | { her mother, Mrs, Winnie Kerin M:s. Ke:in's condition greatly improved and we are glad to see her around agaln, Clyde C. Lucas of Pleasant Gap spent par: of last week with ela tives here. Friday of ‘ast week Mr, Lucas and Mr. Clyde to Philipsburg, where they spnet afternoon with Capt. C. Fryberger who celebrated hig 94h, biithday last week. Captain ¥Fiy- berger and J. Toner ‘Lucas fought side by side in the Civil War Evelyn Fye spent Sunday parenial home. Mr. and Mrs, John T. Li Emporium and Mary Ana N., of Bellefonte spent the at the John F. Lucas home Sunday afternoon Mr, and Mrs leRoy Lewis and Hope drove 10 Philipsburg to visit Vera Lewis who is seriously ill at the Philipsburg hospita , - Veia underwent an oper- ation for appendicit! Friday Her condition Sunday wi very slightly improved Mis. Clyde Borger list Sunday. The George Cariwrigh motored they visited with Mrs. Kessinger, [otmerly Jeffer Mrs. John ter Geraldine right Sr.. and Earl Hon to Philipsburg where they visited with Mrs. Willlam Daughenbach. M:s George Lucas, formerly Al- thea Quick of North Bend, turned to her parental home A Mr 5. John Cartwrieht ) Cor a Crispman made a busine trip to Lock Haven last Tuesday The stork visited at the Lans Wagner on Saturday ni left a 1 big boy nce 1} ster Plubell nn of hy John Lucas motored at her cas of Lucas R weekend on Was on Cartwright an ; Mrs Martin Cari er +d motor as ee hers ana rr Al Coudley es Guent home Sund and wdale and Mr. and M he Argyle, Wiconsin i at ha Jasob Morr Hazzard home —— A 4 hd J Ld MONUMENT Mr. and Mrs. Gross M son Eugene, of Avis, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mark's parents Me and Mra. Albert G. Young a The W. WW class met he home of hold rembers exchanged for 4) and Sunday school Saturday evening at Miss Ellen Bhady to regular meeting he names Year, abo wa winner Misses Verna Belle Y refreshments on tha Pau rest of ihe ¢ coming evening ng games, prize Robert De Boer, aster and writ were hour to the kK Emma Beulah Vesta and Shady, wr teacher Howard G. ¥Y and of Lock H pent Thursday alternoo Rev. Young's parent Mrs. Albert G. Young There wi 143 school Sunday of the Loyal school class met pesday evening at the Miss Dorothy Swartz to bh monthly meeting. The evenl spent In playing games, prize wine ners being Jeanette Shady, June Durkin and Elis Heaton Other members of the class who were present were Sue Durki: McCloskey Minnie Maye Levi, Katherine Heaton, Jean ley, Theo and Lillian Butler, Mary Winslow Dorothy Jane Glos ner Vivian Love, Geraldine Mary Etters, and teacher, Vesta Young Mr. Victor Williams, who fs at- teyting Pittsburgh Scfwol for Dentists, has been spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Willams Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Muthler and family spent Saturday at Jer sey Shore visiting Mrs. Muthler's mother, Mrs. Alice Yeager Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Johnson and sons, and Mrs. Sadie Johnson spent Saturday at Port Royal vise iting Mr. and Mrs, Merle Johnson and family HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stauffer and son Pred Waton and Ea | Krigler cf Warren, Ohlo, are spending some time wih relatives in this vicinity Rev. Shuey of Bellefonte called Hila Sw Nancy Mars Bel Robert Res Hew Wilon Verna 4 Als Bowmasler Gummo I* Young. Ellen De Boer and Mrs earl erie re present aay Members Sunday moMming D Vera AnN~ Heverly Mi (at the Walson home recen ly, r. and Mr, Milford Burd and pon, of Pleasant Cap, spent Wed- nesday of last week with Mrs. Edith Burd and family, Mr. and Mm, Orvis Watton and SON Were supper guests at the M. C. Reese home at Gum Stump cn Sat- urday evening. Pred Watson and Ear Grigler spent Baiurday evening at the home y. Clyde Watson of Milesby spent Thursday at the Lee Johnaon — id 4 a PI NE G ROV E Farmer Edgar Hess of Bhingletown Was a visitor In our town Sa'urday evening The Isaac Campbell {bul dings near Meek's church are (now brilliantly {Juminated with juice from West Penn Power line Fred Randolph of Rogers Dept ZION "Woody" Corman of New York, spent the week-end at his parent. al home, Sorry to note Mrs, George ada had been on the sick lst A motor party consisting of Misses Mary Struble, Mary Boone, H. T. Btruble, Joel Royer, expect to leave today for a four to six |Siore in Huntingdon was an import weeks visit in Florida. {ant business visitor here and at Mary Jane Armstrong had been | Baileyville Tuesday p. m. on the sick list. Glad to report her | Mr. and Mrs Harold Glenn have able to return to school Monday. | ne symoathy of oar Psidirihergy Josephine Armstrong is spending | 1a pt ng | their 3 ye won a few days at the Hoy Harter | George Laurence Glenn, who dled in home at Stdte College the Cenire County hospita Sunday Glad to report Edwin His little body was laid to rest Mon- improving nicely day at 3 30 p. m. in the Branch injuries emetery 4 Mr. and Mrs. Epley Gentzel, the : J. Gentzel and Joel R yer he | ed the funeral of Mr or Aa held Sunday at Lamar Week-end visitors at Fiedler home were: Mr Leo Smith and daughter, of Lock Haven; Mr, ang Mrs. Robert Fare- mell and family, of Glen Union: Mr, and Mrs Norman Bressler Mrs. Harris Fiedler and family, of |** Greenburr; Mr. and Mrs, Cecil | ~ Garrison and sons, of Mill Hall; |P Mrs, Wilson Ammerman and Mrs, [SY Sara Weber, of Nittany, Quite number of folks called see Mr. Fiedler at the hospital Mr. and Mrs John Hockman called Sunday to see Mrs. Ida Mar- kle, of Hublersbhurg Markle took ill on Baturday proving nicely Sorry 10 hear Jittle Wilmer is on the sick her a speedy recovery Sorry to note Mr bri ick is housed up Vone- oO farm Fiddler is from his recent E attend- |, , Dornblaser, | genial College, agent hood in town last FUCK was the Edwin F and Mrs. | A peasant day p. m Don't forget ipper for he benefit of the Community Hall association at Balleyvil e Prid ay, Feb, 4th. at 5:30 0 8 £ the oysiler 5 of - in Bate her sunday, efficient Hun immer at naay The these omest YOR C5) Bherley We wish Arthur with a Gar- severe we community young people | hold their monthly meeting in Reformed social hall on ' evening at 7:30 p. m ing people try and be he following i have hag pe the ™ « A OUTS M Grade 2—Doroth; r Bartley Grade 4-Eth With White Weaver who have Grade 6 AE ou vy Honor received by Grade 8 pupils Mill Hall Tressler Peroentage of attendar B85 PORT M. ATIL DA George Harpster, Mrs, Dona d Rice, Mrs. Ora Shebert and Mrs Bien Willams are all on the sick Yad i Mrs. Fred Cor CG. Peles ing callers at the home on Wall Steet Mrs. John Quinn is eported il & her Branch home uabder M. D., suf- fering badly infected throat Mra. John Bearick a3 the woek- Mr: Winegard- Le Don and M vere Satu Eta evel a r Astor r : ne at Dix A. H. Duncan “of day with My; Williams J. R. Woodring } J ice of the Peace Mr. and Mrs. Bovee Grimm and Hannah Emel of Red Roost two children of Buffalo N.Y. vis- siting at present at the Jame ited several days with Mrs. ‘Grimm's home father, Mr. Orvis Williams. The Sylvia Lucas called at Grimm's left on Wednesday for Chapman home on Thurs. Flor 0 spend some time afternoon Mrs. Miriam Osman spent Miss Pear]! Mann weekend with her niece, Mrs D. is visiting at present rison Burns in Osceola and Mrs. Russell Jones : Mr. and Mrs A. B. Wi Liams shop- Mr. Ben Chapman, of Summit ped in Altoona on Friday Hill, called on his brother, Charles The D. P. Wondring house was on Monday on fire on Sunday. The fire cOm-| ance myivia Lucas pany was called but the fire was aay t the Wilson under control when they arrived Sarin Creek by Te Chie 8 reported as slight g Mrs. Miles Etters called on her be held of Ndi Donen wi Pifents, Al. 20a nn vous - ' 0 | cas, at Curtin, on Sunday. by Port Matilda High School Ath- | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones called le'ic Association, u Iithat8p m in Friday oo eeuazy. at the Charles Mann home at How- ard. R. D. on Sunday a. m garage. Adults 35¢c: Children 10c -— i, PUBLIC SALE AT THE org FAIRVIEW Myrtle Luces and Mrs. Hannah on Wednesday has been appoin pled on the Cha day \ of Howard, R with Mr the Har- visited Sun- Boone home at Ralph Gregory Liv. Barn, Petersburg, Pa. Thursday, Feb. 10, at 1 p. m. sharp ONE CARLOAD OF EXTRA GOOD BIG IOWA HORSES AND COLTS Ranging In age from 2 to 8 years, weighing from 1200 to 1700 Ibs each. Several mated teams, also a number of good big brood mares. Stock will be here for Inspection Tuesday, Feb, 8. If you have anything to exchange, get in touch with us Tuesday or Wed. nesday or bring your stock in on day of sale. We will deliver any reasonable distance. Don't forget the day, date and place, Thura- day Feb. 10th, 1938, Cylus Gibney, Auet. Benson Hutchenson, an. Charles McHenry Mr. and Mrs Pred Ester (ne and Mr. ani Mrs, William Walker at- tended the funeral of a cousin al New Columbia, last Baturday. Mrs, Vera Morrie Meyer and sod Rusel]l Zacharias of of Spring Mills, were Bunday after- weekend guests al inoon callers at the homes of Mrs, er's parents Haines and Mr. E. R. Wolfe, Hackenberg, wr spent several days Mw Mr adelpnia, past week. REBERSBURG Mr, and Mrs, J. Stevens of Biate College called at the 8. A. Blerly home, Bunday Mr, and Mrs Allentown, were the home of Mr. and Mrs. W A daughter Mrs. Paul burg, last ' 4 ne a Thomas was born Ww and Phi Btyers In West Rebers Wedneiday he ha of Bunday evening callers in Aarons- and Mrs Weaver unday dinner home of Mr. and Mrs cn ngart was admit palien PORT MATILDA R. D. NO I “ Arthk alternoon Heckman Miss ge home C. A CR. ET atl 847 Ww Han home Maxine was a weekend Of her parents Page fiag J 2 Hashbarger spend Sate dv shopping in Tyrone Charles Morningred. of LS | Th arsdas Dx Page of State Coj- Visitor at the Mr and Mrs Tyrone, friends a wiih Big Coffee Sale 8 O'CLOCK ib 15¢- 3 Ib bag 41c¢ Red Circle, 2 Ibs 35¢ Bokar - 2 Ibs 43¢ Condor - Ib 25¢ A&P Pears BEANS Ms 3) 4 Ibs 15¢ Ann Page Spaghetti "..3 “™ 19¢ Preserves A ium Blackhern, 3c fron Sliced Pineapple 3 cans 20¢ Tomato Soup FAMILY BREAD 3 Ig. lvs. 25¢ | MICHIGAN PEA 16.02 Jars Sultana Broken Sliced or Unsliced. NUTLEY OLEO RED SALMON—-A AP PICKLES Home Style 216 on. jars 2lc SPRY - - - Ib 19c--3 Ibs PREMIUM (CRACKERS Pound pkg. 15¢ RINSO Ige. pkg. 2c BAB.O can 12 LIFERUOY SOAP 3 cakes 19% BUTTER, Silverbrook roll 2 Ibs 69c¢ Sunnyfield Print T3e WEEK-END PRODUCE VALUES! NEW POTATOES 5 Ibs 25¢ APPLES - - - . - - . 8lbs25c (Rome Beauly, Staymen, Winesap) FLA. ORANGES, 200, 220 - doz. 15¢ (252, 288. 2 doaen 2%¢) LOUISIANA YAMS - - 6 Ibs 25¢ nse BANANAS - 5 Ibs 25¢ bunch—5be MONEY-SAVING PRICES IN A & PF MEAT MARKETS Fresh Pork Loins “i. 0. Ib 16Y2¢ End Culs Whole or Half... Ib 19¢ Small Leg of Lamb Tender Chuck Roast 7 Ib J3%ae MEATY ENGLISH BEEF ROAST All Steaks “Treen Ib 2% A & P FOOD STORES - 21bs 2lc s Ih can 1% 49¢
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