March 24, 1938, Page Two — NEWS IN BRIEF A ND PERSONALS OF PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mac Fry) Donald Fry spent several days re- cently with his brother Lester at Petersburg, Huntingdon ocounty Mrs. Elmer C. Musser been (ll the past several recovering nicely at this Drover Guy Kocher trucked a large load of cholce veal calves to the Altoona market, Monday Gas and oil man, agent and American Paint Co., rep- resentative, John H. Balley, was a business caller at Baileyville Mon- day a. m Past Master Claude Myers, attend- ed Neighbor Night grange at State College last Tuesday ever g. 252 being present Mr. Charles Rudy was a business visitor in the Mt. CIty last Thurs- day, making some furniture pur- chases. Chapy and bride will learn their first lessons at housekeeping in State College, at 133 McAllister Street, after April "38 The members of Lady Ferguson Rebecon Lodge realized $100.80 from their chicken i who has weeks is writing. Insurance meet in Frida evening and express their gratita to the public for | age A large supper last rous pa new memoers were admitted inte the Presbyterian church last Sabbath. The Rev. J M. Kirkpatrick was much elated as the turnout members was a ban- ner one for that church The Ralph L. Musser family are contemplating moving back to their zs home from State Col- or onion stick arsons and R. 'W were East Valley visitors cently i est a team horses The an al mm y meeting in Baileyville 1 March 24th out is desired ness matters The Harold Smit friends in Warriors Thursday p. m Miss Mary cepled a West Penn College good Some to be important transacted family Mark ugh Fry 3rown H helm, passed throu y enroute to his home afer Huntix where he with same of his molars ule lle Burwell i daughiier Dorot tHe {rier were where and oll banquet “Bil” ] man of ” Gis at Thursday bidding large crowd Sale Mel horse gold for averaged $80.00 was brisk totalled $2500 $4200 i i and COWS Ben and Alex Johnson of the Im- plement firm of .ohnson Bros, tran- sacted important business matters in Harrisburg last Monday Roy Gates, proprietor of Lewis. town radio store, with his better half and daughter Romaine, were {dinner guests last Sunday at the George T. M. McWilliams home The Misses Mary and Luetia Ward were shoppers in State College last Friday p. m Mr. Guy Harpster and wife were callers in Tyrone Saturday evening shoping and visiting their relatives E. D Isenberg and wife were din- ner guests Sunday at the Mrs Gladys Watson home in State Col- lege school direc Huntingdon Veteran farmer and Walter Gates, of County, was a Sunday guest of his daughter and family, Mrs. Bertha chilling. Mr. Gates recently sold his fertile farm and will sell his per sonal property in early April and retire on easy sreet 10 a well de- a tor served C. M. Dale and son, Hugh C circulating in Huntingdon c¢oow last Saturday In quest of some choice Guernsey cows for their milk route in State College, enroute home they visited with friends in Rock Springs Farme:s 8. M. Hess and J. F. Mus- ser of the Branch, were among the bidders jast ThurSday at the Henry | gale On April will render 1st. Balleyville Grange the program at Neiga- bor Night meeting (in Pleasant Gad A good program is * by Lectucer Mary Ellen Homan turn out is desired many years of absence Eckley of Homestead " a good Alter Ed sons of the late Geo. Eckley blacksmith on East Main risited last week, the home of th, seeing many changes ang Both of (boy Ce positions in Flown here they were guests at the home on E Main Stree! William E. Ralston up-to-date farmers was a Wednesday these one town last to Huntingdon caler in enioule Bickle was a visitor ! ad In Buffa The the months returt homest Wednesday been several : ‘re elder M has under doctor’; ed Paul Ward of - Rear! 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PORK SHOULDER Skinless Cod Fillets. . . . . . 2 Ibs 23¢ Roll Butter 2 Ibs 67¢ Sunnyfield Print, 2 Ibs Tle Jelly Beans 3 Ibs 25¢ 8 O'clock Coffee-3 Ib bag 43¢ Boscul - 2 Ibs 53¢ 40-50 Prunes - 2 Ibs 1lc¢ Pet, Everyday, ete. Milk - 4 cans 27¢ doz. 15¢ (252s, 288's) tatoes 6 Ibs 25¢ FIRST Ib 15¢ cei 19¢ vex le wii vl 206 vive uo ib lle Ib 16¢c 5 to 6-Ib Pienics vines ilk 310e isan. dis Se A & P FOOD STORES THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Where North and West Branches of Susquehanna Meet N Here is an unusual the three bridges. VISITING AND OTHER ACTIVITIES IN JACKSONVILLE Reported by special Correspondent) Mra. Rap! mel Walter Da Altoona : Tuehday ot the D P Ertley home Mrs. E R Bartley was a Tuesday forenoon caller on her Mrs Harold Omdoc fy friend Whee and Duan {yon ge fren Dori 3 med A . 4 ve Mills and Wi 1 ’ College api Noll « das Ane ¢ daughters Mildred and Betty Deimer Mrs. Walter Dalley On Twaeday afternom f da week Mrs. CE Aley. Mrs. Alice Belz and Mrs. Willlam Beighiol with BA haufleur cot ’ Pletcher with bedding We were very sorry to learn that Mrs. William Dixson iz on the sick list a victim of grippe. hope for her a speedy recovery. Those who spent Sunday at the Dixson home were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixson, Billy Darey, Mr. and Mra Jacob Dixs and son Donald of Lock Haven, Mal- vin Dixson of Willlamsport and M i Lucy Conaway of this place, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Aley son Leon and daughter Betty spent Bunday a the John Schaeffer home in Centre Hall Ne and Mrs. lester Bartley of Zion, were Wednesday evening vis- itorg at the D. P. Ertley home, Sunduy callers # khe W, H Kewsinger home were Miss Margaret Fogleman of Sate College, Miss Dorothy Betz Mrs, Ollie Kessinger and daughter Loraine of Williama- port and Mr. and Mts Harold Belz of Howard Priday evening callers at the Roy Oyler home were Misses Belly Walk er, Kathryn McCrea, Christene Burd and Mable Garrett, Charles Oarret and Mr. and Mrs. Jeriles Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Yearick and daughter Norma spent Sunday afl- ternoon at the Earl Yearick home of Hublersburg Sunday dinner guests at the Alice Betz home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Betz and daughter Nancy of How- ard, Miss Margaret Fogleman of State College and Dorothy Betz of Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bartley atl- itended the Bunshine Clrele Class meeting held at the home of Mrs. Perry Kline on Wednesday evening of Inst week Mr. and Mrs John Neff of Ken. net Square and Mrs. C. L. Neff of Howard were Sunday forenoon visit - ors at the Miles Bartley home Mr. Eimer Swope and family and { Mr. James Lucas were Sunday din- iner and supper guests at the Mr | David Hirst home al Jersey Shore Sumner the wedkend % in and around prim gn wi home Newion spent £ A. Garrett home Corman. dauvght Robert of Axemal and Mrs College home nd Mrs Bartley an spent Sunday afternoon at [ihiier home of Pleasant Miles Gap Miss some Bel } : EH on Baturday zc some ahc Mr. and Mrs y Strunk ter Hope and Mr. William Ert State College were Saturday afier noon callers at <he DP. Ertley home daug ley of S———— PLEASANT VALLEY All the better Jane Eagier spent the weekend Bellefonte at the home of Mr Mrs. Hubert Rossman with mother, LuVera Eminhizer Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Pmel baby Nancy spent Saturday with Mis. Emels parents. Mr Mrs. Fred Kessling Clair Richner and mit Hill were Saturday visitors wit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willian Richner Sunday the Willia Richnars were Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Laicas and Mrs Hazel CGeiffith an two children of Yarnell. Hazel and children remained at home for few days with her parents Sunday visfiors at the home of Harry BEminhizer ‘wae ; LuVera Eminhizer of Bellefonte and wii. liam Wagner of Milesburg. Thoma Peese. Relda CGreeg. Mis. Hazel Griffith and two children of Yar nell Mr. and Mrz Pred Kessling and family, spent Bunday at the homes here an sick around and bove of Bun visitors at lof Mr, and Mys. Wilbur Emel Alfred Long of Mill Hall spent Tuesday at the home of Harve; Eminhizer Mrs. Ralph McCartney is at Mt Eagle at the home of her parents 1Mr. and Mrs. Roblson. Mrs Robi. son is very sick, we wish speedy recovery her a Te Clean Leather Leather may be very nicely clean. ied by rubbing it with one part vine. igar and two parts linseed oll then poshing with a dry cloth. Phots trom Penns shot of Pennsylvania couniryside at Sunsury, looking north from the top of Shickelamy Mountain, POTTERS MILLS M Amelia Copethaver Baral Punist i300 1a em he laurciton State Village over the weekend at the .“ 1 { “ d her paen Mr. and Mi and Mra James & ez Heve atid Are and Mrs Oil Ham Gillespie Tit ls th Walker are 18 Walker's Bellefonte Endeavor Socie’y ch for a business and on Monday night niy<three memberg of Bible Class visited the Men's class of Monument church Thee was speaking music and a big feed which everyone en- sd at meeting #94 vie the :DEIng oe 4 sherman Confer, David Confer Saniey Confer, Bobbie Confer, Wim Gillespie and Delbert Barnha gpent the weekend at the boy scout qunting camp A number of our people wisi Haven Friday and Saturday the raft come in and jeave J. E Yeager of Summit Hill iz spending several weeks with his sons here We are having weather here at mometer up to 78. . i Lock toy Lop very nice spring present, the ther Mr. and Mrs. Lee Condo spent the weekend out of town Rev. DeBoer preached a very good sermon 10 a large audience on Sun day nigat Mr. and Mrs. Kar] Watson and paby of Buffalo, are visiting al thw Clayton Watson home, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thompson and family visited Sunday alteznoon with George Thompson at Philips burg Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gillespie spent Sunday al the Orie Heaton home at Milesburg, also the Roy Lomisoa pome in Buffalo Run Valiey Miss Verna Shank of Tyrone spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. M. Shank Miss Rebecca Conder. a gludent al the Lock Haven Teachers’ Coliege, gpent the weekend at her home here A good rule in life is to keep your mouth shut as much as strangers, possible | Publietty Commission Note d Mrs. Merril Witherite and On spent a few days last week at the Allen Harmer home Sorry to note Mrs Armstrong : the Oentre ¢ XL int MARTHA McDonald of weckend Pairicia Steele vion Korman, of Beliefont isited a2 the home of the latier’s brother and wile, Mr Mrs. Charles Korman on Sune Jean spent the oJ MES Miss Vivian Long and her uncle James Peck, of Lewistown, spent the weekend a: the home of the form- er's parents, Mi. and Mrs. Robert Long Mr. and Mrs. Joseps Williams, vis- ited with their aunt. Mrs. Matiie Pelers, at Warriors Mark, Sunday fternoon, also called to gee their aunt Mrs. Molly Sindell at Storms- own Mrs. Waile Stanton is quite seri- ousiy ili at the home of her son Lewis Stanton. Her many fiends hope her health may be restored. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gensamer were Sunday guesis of his parents, Mr and Mrs, Harry Gensamer, near Warriors Mark Mes, June (Williams) Weiser underwent an operation for a goitre at the Slate Hospital at Philipsburg last week and got along very good nd was abie to come home Batundas afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Harpsier of Sate Coliege were Sunday evening guests al the Florence Sieele home MONUMENT The schools in Monument are closed this week, due to a few cass of scarlet fever Mrs. Sadie Johnson, of Beech Creek, Is spending « few days with her son, Mr. Malcolm Johnson and family Mrs Robeii DeBoer, who has been confined to her home for the past! week with grippe. is able to be out again with her friend. | Mr. and Mra. Harry Bechde] and son. Charles, of Centre Hall, spent (Sunday with Mrs. Bechdel's pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fravel Miss Irene Kaplan resumed he! studies at the Schoo] after spending a short vaca- tion with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood Miss Mary Gummo is visiting rela- tives at Pittsburgh at this writing. girl, born Saturday morning. Morrisdale High | Mr. and Mia Joseph Butler are! when you begin conversation with rejoicing over the arrival of & baby | FERBONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, oF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Methodist Church Services Pray pvice his Thursday evening. School on Sunday morning by Class Meeting, Junio ALague at 2 p. m.. Epwoith League at 6.30 p. m, immediately fol by the preaching service at 7:30 p sunday followed we Free Methodist Church Services Prayer Unilonvill church on Fi 7:30 » m., Sunday 8 morn 9:45 a preaching servi service in Lhe Way evening at Sunday DOO; ng at i. m.; Young 730 pm. Int} Praver 7:30 p morning I'sCay ev " ii a wr, Rev JUrgi HL Le werkend = rents Mr and M:s. Roy Cal- Rober Lee { College parenis NA Convention ( Le and every one enjoy be pas! attended " .» Ba nave ola The iting but E n able he Brllef Her AE “Ww re onte many Wer sixeeqy recoves The mierence of held In » on April 14h ETDs " pry d grea «fF. Xen, C the Met uey, of an- the W fr ao af al ed the nour asd 4 . companied them daughier Saney, returne on Monday hey week or more e while away. ———— ————- Kitchen Sieves Lae VAIus eral Eledric sieves war, Range Hi-Speed Calrod Units . . . had been funmals Of Palty d 0 from 3 Mis ’ You Always Have Successful Re- sults from Your Recipes—Easily, Economically, Enjoyably, with a 0 oN Gen Faster . . . Less Current . . . 2t0 3 Times the Life. Speed Oven . . . For Single Shelf Cooking—30 per cent faster, up to 40 per cent less current. Select a Speed Unit. 5 Different Cooking Heats. 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