THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April " 1938. "UNIONVILLE Methadist Church Seérvices—Pray- er service this Thursday evening atl the close of which will be choir ro- hearsal; Sunday School on Sunday morning followed by Class MeeUna, Junior League at 2 p. m. and Ep- worth League at 6:30 p. m. lmme- diately followed by the preaching service, with sermon by the pastor, Rev, D. D. Kauffman. Mr. and Mns. John Westmingter, Md., weap weekend guests of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charies Schaeffer ol Bellefonte, also called around in our village, and looking after the inter- est of his property here, Misses Lorraine and Margaret Parsons, spent the weekend thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs Parsons, Loraine returned studies at the College on morning while Margaret her duties Mr. and Mrs J. B. Stere motored to Ph Iphia last Thursday and came he nue with a brand new autos mobile Me meniix re the Methodist Rowan of wild E L fo her Monday esumed adel of the Ladies Ald of church, were enters Public Sales THURSDAY, APR! land known a will offer at pu 2 miles west of and farm Dnple nt time and place the farm will be offered for ssie begins it 1 o'clock Oyler, auct SATURDAY, APRIL will bold a comm farm In Hublersburg o'clock a m. Livestock ments and household goods, wil be offered for sale. L. P. Mayes, suct. W. C. Smelter, clerk. SATURDAY, APRIL 30-NIY8. Jack Jiobineon will offer at public sale at her home on lowbank Sirect n lot of inchuding some antiques 1:30 s H. Hoy, auct Apri1'9 : :: : : John Matis Will peold a comnmunity sale at form in Hublesburg, Pa. sile at o'clock a. m. Sale as follows: LIVESTOCK Horses and cows IMPLEMENTS McCormick Ensil- age cutter; MoCormick cultipacier; yuiek hay loader; P. and O. trac- de deMvery rake; Evans po- Molene mower: 11-} drill: Clipper fanning il: Leroy we spreader; 6 walk- ug plows: Delaval WR machine 2 units; these iu ments a8 as new Osborne binder; Letz chop mill; « mill Deering mowers; Keystone loader; John Deere gang plow, Deere manure spreader; 3 new wheelbar- rows; new MoCormick dump rake; 3 lot of plow repairs for Bouth Bend walking plowy, Oifves walking plows, Oliver gang piows; Syracuse walking piows, such as mold boas, and- sides, shears, plow handles, beams, a lot of new wheels for Albright cul iti vatars: new bolsters for wagons: n hounds: new wagon axels, and WRZON seats. now wagon tongue; hand water pumps; drive gear pump Can be used with electric or gas en- gine; 4 new fence stretchers for single and block wire, 9-16 ft. log chains: a lot of single and double trees, new and used; 3 sels of Manderel bearings horse clipper; « lot of new cycle sec- tions for all makes of mowers and a Ze » Q oon, Srenm SODRAIBAOT; a lo mde and able paid a Jot of bissksmith tools: repale 1 for sidehil]l walking plows: 3 heh tension magnetos for Fordson tractors: a jot of steel pulleys. all sizes: a lot of electric light switches, a Jot of new pring harrow teeth: new dump rake teeth: bag truck: 4 clothes wringers: 2 corp graders: 2 fire extinguishers 8 rallon capacity: 1 hand sprayer, o Jot of new ol rey combs and brushes; a 10% new never-slip horse shoes, all 4 izes; 8 mallon of paint ready mized n gallon buckets T-Mi%. Julla Ro- Mrs. Julla Nyman ale at } Curtin, g—John Matis at his milk nn OD Joh new a barrel of red parm paint to be mixed; 10 gallon of fish ofl; cash register in good condi- tion; 8 Job of #ripty shot-gun shells for 10-12 and 16 gauge, also powder wads and sho!’ different sive and hotsehold goods: many other arth too numerous 10 mention. Bring ar thine you have for gale. Term ensn L. P Mayes, guct: WwW. C Smeltzer Clerk. Ltineh will be served by tl Indies of the Reformed church Hublersburg. Rpm HIN @ | tained eon Monday evening at the home of Mrs, G. W. Bullock. Mrs. John Whipple of Rochester N..Y., is visiting among her many friends and relatives In the commu- nity. Miss Elizabeth Ann Fisher, who has been {11 for some weeks past, and has been in the Centre Coun'y Hos- pital, was brought home last Friday and on Saturday bectune worse and was returned Saturday evening when an operation was performed She is improving at this time, which her many friends will be glad to learn, James M. Stere is having & cess pool dug on his lof, which means he is making preparations for the Ins stallation of a bath room in his home. Al the « Methodist church ing, four persons the church as well a and one infant was baptized. There will be baptized and taken into the church on Easter Sunday morning There was a congregational meet- ing of the Presbyterian church, in he church at Port Matilda on Sun- day morning, al which time was held helr annual election office: Some persons from h were In attendance Mrs, Sue McEwen sp morning, visiting will ransacuing business i We are ry Ww lear ous Sheets, who is at the present um in (ie Phil - burg State Hospital. Persons irom here who hase been to see him, re- po:ted that on their last visi they were refused admitiance Wat A condition was not so good. Daniel Buck had a large Jee in {rant of his property, cut down las week, It was evidently an old land mark, as it was so large Ther some owners In the community wiv are making plans to get ;id of some of trees around ymmunion service in the on Sunday morn. were taken In being baptized, others Ol re nt Saturday the thi perty. Don't forges the W. C. T. U. Con- vention which will be held in Me. wodist church here on Thursday) afternoon and evening, April 14th The ladies hele will serve coffce al luucaeon those Woo from a distance will bring a {ay Aka 0 te Lid th Lae hour ae come box luncheon Bake Sale—~The young folks of the Epworth League will hold a bak on Saturday afternoon anda ing, April 16th. Get your Dax- here lor Easter and the) will have all | good things for sale, beside ple and cake. Our community was humming ith wed bells the past week everyone wondered where the peals came from until hey Analy neard that David Custer and Ger- trude Lucas were married last Wed- nesday evening at the home Ol ner sister, Mrs Al ma Alexander of Miles burg, by Rev. D. D. Kauffman of th Meodist chuich. And you caa Just bet the serenaders did not forge wie usual welcome which is extended to newly weds io the cOIMMUNIEY. for on Monday evening they wel right on the Job with ihelr mus:cc which ended in a nice treat at the store. Congratulations, and ma your life be full of happiness, J. BE. Brink, recently employed in Ohlo, spent seveial days here Wwila his wite the fare part of the week. Some of the members of the W. C T. U. of this place mtended a din- ner at the Fleisher Tea Room at Ju- lian on Tuesday even ing, As guess of the Julian Uni After th dinner was over Lay pir? went 0 the urch where a group Of persons y Port Matilda on a play they bad used in theif com- nity recemidy. A very enjoyable evening was spent by ail Geo ge Shipley is recovering rap- ly at aller having suffered for some time from burns received in his home. His many friends are hoping compitte re- sale even tding put his Ix me here, na # covery may be speedy THE BEST DINNER. For Miles Around $1.00 i $1.25 THE DUTCH INN HILL HALL, PENNA, Anytime Except After 2:20 P. M. ¢ on Sundays. ACTION MOT I ih rr a VERY sc. woussy rues Get You A Repainted Remodeled ‘HOME Resided Rejuvenated | is the way to do it, CLASTERS W¢é Help Arrange Finances 4 Prevent Forest Pires—It Pays Mrs. Elwood Way, wiw has been a patient In the Centre County Hos pital, was brought to her home here on Satwday. Her condition is bet- ter which her many friends and neighbors are glad to learn Our community had quite a scare lax week, when a case of Bearlet fever developed, after all the child- ren in the borough, and from the township, hud gathered at the bor- ough schools for a diphtheria clini? ‘held by the State Health Doctor. The case was that of Patty Lou Garrett who does not go to school ‘bit had gone to the school for the clinic. She was not wel] at the time A —————— and later when ashe became worse and the doctor wis summoned, he: [case waz pronounced that of Scarlet i fever, The schools were immediate |1y closed in the borough and bulld- ings fumigated. They remained closed until Tuesday of this week when they resumed their work again Patty Lou is improving but had been seriously {lI for & couple days. It was thought she contracted the dis- ease while on a visit in Williamsport. We are hoping nd more cases will develop and all trust Patty Lou will recover rapidly. Mig. Phillp Armstrong adgoom- panied Mrs. Estella Parsong of | Blate ege called on relatives and friends in the community on Sun- | day. | Mr. and Mis. Joseph Stere of Ty- irone visited with relatives in the community on Monday of this week Don't forge: the bake sale which will be held his Saturday aflernoon (April ®h in the Grange Hall. Sale {will begin at 2 o'clock and all kinds : things will be on sale. Cet | your supply of Sunday baked goods here and help the organization. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hot and | daughter Oeorgeanna and Miss Ida i May Barton, spent last Sunday af- | ternson and evening visiting with | relatives and friends In Tyrone, Our Tennis Club—S8ome of | discussed fully and officers were | {elected which Sonsied 4 Presi | dent and Secretary and Treasurer. The She prosklag elected was Basil Rob- | | Council to make i Char Irear of ‘the Community House and CERT Mitchell serled work Weds) | nesday ¢ the young folks of the community Have | of this week. to do the grads | ing. This Is an excellent move tor the voung folks have to have some | 25! recreation. They have abot members thus far, We, as a community, most sincere sympathies to the fam- ily and friends of ¥, L. Wetfler who died recently at his home in Miles- burg and whose funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon, He has a host of friends in and about thi community where he will be greatly missed. We have recently heard rumors of moe wedding bells which will be ringing In the near future and they will be heard right here in our little village. We trast i alarm fo are folks, they deserving very MOSHANNON Those who attended the quiltin at Mrs. HL E. Fyes last were: Mrs. M. D. Flannigan, My Jacob Hazzard, Mrs, Clyde Borger Mrs. Annie Lewis, Mrs, John Lueas, Mrs. Alfred Borger, Mn Harrys Yeager, Mrs, Willlam Maurer, Mi Charles Guenot, Mrs. Amberg Fye and Mrs. Blair Borger Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Baker, wind son Fred of ML. Pleasant, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs, Minnie Fye, and thos who spen! Sunday. were: Mr. John and Walter Streck and Billy Allen, and Mn Edith Bower and son Harold Glen U Mr. and Mrs Fve Marva, nion,; Ralnh and two Mr. and Murs. daughter Mona, Clyde sons, Herman and Bll Mike Skreplk and Leste of Moshanpon Miss Bessie Pre home here Sunday Haven private has been WCC KA Mr. and Mrs. Adolph two ghildren Vere wWeeken y Wl x. the Charles Guenot h Ms a, McC] Insiek sotis George and Joe and daughter Helen of Clarence, visited at Johnnie McoClusick’s SBun- day. The little daughter born to Mr and Mrs, Ernest Craft has been named Patricia May. Mr. and Mrs. John T the weekend at their homes here at Lanse and ind Borger , John r Walker all retumed 0 he from the Lock hospital where patient for the past tw ome, Lucas spent respective ilidren wn : home Sun- nd helped port at e his birth day, those presen: were: Mr. and Mrs, James Beals and family, M: and Mrs, Orege Watson and son, Mr and Xirs Ray Watson and Mr, and Mrs. Mahlon Watson and family, and Mr. and Mrs Carl Wat son and baby M &han won and Mr. and Mrs, Charle eC family of Jersey ner was strved and ed, a very pleasant time was enjoyed by all and they all wished Mr. Wat- SON many more happy birthdays Mr. and Mrs. leRoy Lewis and daughter Hope and Mrs. Anna Lew motored 1p Jersey Bhore, Sunday afternoon and visited at the home of Nir. Rufus Overdor! The Ladies Bible Class met at the home of in Ss. Clyde’ Borger Thursday evening, the busines glo class was transacted ax ud a nie cial time was enjoyed | o day a family TY connel! and ni presents receive Tas § amt EVERY DAY LOW "PR Pillsbury's “BEST” FLOUR extend our | Is not a false | Thursday | from | children Barbara an 1 Carl Fye and | PLEASANT GAP A farewell party was given for Mrs. Archie Norris by members of her Sunday school class at the M. E. chureh soels] room last Thurs The Norris family left Petersbuiz, va, where they will make their fulure home. The Prank Irvin family moved Friday into the Maurice Mulfinger house vacated by the Archie NOX family, and Mr. and Mrs, Cunning- ham moved from Lemont to the Jodon house vacated by the Irvins, Mrs. Ray Meiroy entertained at bridge at an Easter party Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brungard of Rebersburg, were Sunday after noon guests at the home of the for- mer’'s sister, Mrs. Henry Noll and prother Myer Brungard and wife {were dinner guests that day. Mr. and Mrs, Miles Decker of Stroudsburg and Mrs, Joanna Decker of Bellefonte, were dinner guests at the Noll-Melroy home Saturday evening Mrs, L. B. Chilcoate who recently had a cataract removed from her eye, returned to Harrisburg Mon- {day to report sur- geon We are sorry to note fliness of Musser Irvin's youngest son Richard, who has been sick for several weeks, but whose condition seemed to be quite a bit improved, but Monday it became more serious again Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Williams daughter, of State College. Sunday evening visiting here. The William Tucker {amily visii- ed with Mr. Tucker's parents at their home in Pen Argyl over fhe week-end Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Rover Monday to Centre Hall The many {riends of Mr Joon Lucas, of Philipsburg sorry to hear that she til at her home and IU held for her recovery Mr. Roy Grove, of Rowell, Ohio, spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. Lloyd Sampael. Mr. Grove sus- tained a serious injury last Decems ber and is now able to be about only by the aid of crutches The Sampsels accompanied by Mr. D. C Grove, Mrs, Sampsel’s father, mo- tored to Ohio for Mr. Crove Recent guests of the Jon were Mrs, N. A. Miler and ter Cynthia, Mr. and Mr Daughenbaugh and daughter and Mrs. Dunklebarger and rence McGraw, of Pilealmn Blair Markle fam; planning to move to a Iafn Centre Hall. The B P. Dick family med to Bellefonte Mr, and Mrs, Earl Weaver from Bellefonte into ih cated by the Dixsons Quite a number of our ladies tended the bridge luncheon held in the Brockerholf Hotel Tuesday for the benefit of the Nittany Golf Club. Miss Helen Garbrick friend of 8late College Florida where they thelr vacation Mrs. C K. Btiteer Maloy, of Bellefonte tha | day evening Tuesday fot nrogre to her prog } tha wad serious and spent friends moved Rebie will be seriously hope 8 3 te Mong» dausgh- Earl Mr. 5S AAW and als and s irl motored 10 are spending * and Mr. EE. 8 spent a few with the former) Charles Kalser af ICES AT SHAFFER'S! 24-16 sack 89c¢ Pure Cane Sugar - - - 25.lbsack $1.25 Spry or Crisco Shorte ning - 31bcan 49¢ Shaffer's “Special” Coffee - 3 Ibs 41¢ Nestle’s Evaporated Penn Alto Butter - Rinso or Oxydol - Milk - 4 tall cans 23¢ - Ib 33¢ - « - lge. pkg. 20¢ — — — Dignity er Penn Alte Brand Peaches (Halves) 2 large cans ee SAVE ON SHAFFER'S QUALITY MEATS! Hams Lean Hickory Smoked. 10-1b avg. Ib 27c Fresh Skinned Hams, 10-1b avg. Ib 25¢ Pork Loin Mixed Chops - - - Ib 25¢ Old Fashion Bologna - - - . Ib 20¢ | Hamburg vce 2 35¢ Lard, pure open ket. SAVE ON YOUR WEEK Bananas Florida Oranges - Stringless Green Beans - - Georgia Cabbage - rendered - 2 Ibs 25¢ END PRODUCE NEEDS ! S Ibs 25¢ 8-Ib bag 31¢ 21bs 17¢ « « « « 31bs 10c Maine Potatoes - - - - 15.Ib bag 29¢ Seed Bottle Onions Cigarettes {Luckies, Camels, Chesterfields, Johnson's Wax, Glo-Coat - - - 321Ib bag §%9¢ cnn $1.19 Old Golds, (Flos 20¢ Tax) t. can 5%¢ FREE~3%¢ CAN GLO-COAT Johnson's Paste Wax - - - Ib Ib can 63¢ FREE; Pound Can Paste W OXOL, Bleaches, Cleans - 21g. bes. 27¢ FREE—Rubber Kitchen Apron SHAFFER STORES COMPANY “WHERE YOU SAVE WITH SAFETY” {her home in New Bloomfield, Mr, | Stitzer and daughter Phyllis and Dr. Maloy drove down for them at the termination of thelr visit, Don't forget about the “Ci fponsored by the local Pire Com- pany, to | held In the CGrange Hal) gaturday night, April 9th, and Monday night, April 11th. Admis- slon 25 and 50 cents. Kiddies mat. Ince 18 cents Saturday afternoon, The stork called upon the Prank in Hoys on March 24th and left them a nlee little daughter, Both mother and child were cared lor at the Centre County Hospital, Mrs, Clyde Abraham returned home dbout ten days ago from In- dizna where she had been visiting Her mother, Mrs. Mary Smith ace companied her home and remained for a few days visit, Ne ure sorry to note the ‘serious liness of Mr. 8amuel Rumbarger’s who has been quite 11) aged father f time at the Rumbarger rens” h or some home, Mr. frit and Mrs, Pealer and y from Harrl sb were afternoon at the H. T several guests Bur Kida Noll home Mr. and Mrs. Ralston two chiidren moved from ery county April 1st Strunk new house The cooking class will hold next meeting at the Grange Monday, April 11th at 2 } Date changed due to Paste a I' Vaca- tion Derr and itgom- John "e Mol to the Hall o'clock A logan Ori Dramatic Cl w organized Wednesday March 30 at "SL nee 10 evening, the Ray Ishler home ith the following officers Installed president, Mrs. Ward Krape; vice- president, Louise Riter: secretary, Ellie Keller; trea Ella Ishies of directors, Ray Ishler, Lu. CINAN Malcolm Mus plan presen Neer, play and Mi Homer College spent Si ; at the Ray lshier Carl Markle was taken | Monday aftern } Doon with 4 Wk Mr. and nla nome Au Henry, of Cham- bershirg, are vi iting at the home thelr son, Rev. Bernard Heury Mr. Harry Ely spent K thd at Chambersburg Frank and Gerald Mil t ed 0 Lock Haven whe «nt Bunday. We are giagd hae! Noll nhile # by the t bag The {to report Mir about aid ol crutches tune of Ra~ wi Liu Mrs Lreaking FA to be OUS Nad misior mb last fall and has not atie 10 be about siice M: Cari to thelr new home last Mrs, Ida Brook Rig apartment Burds Quile an Buncay evening when the Dick b Ue. The [re sen Wane. The Whiterock hose the Albert Alterios were fy LW the excilement was aroused Aout 8 o'tiock me became on CHGUaLY rushed Wo ng TRAST. GAalDagY 3 + whieh living when i was considerably damaged by fire ime Umd ago and will {erits to Alvira Bowmaster sho has been assisting Mrs. 8. E Noli at He sil Highway Patrol sub-stetion spending some time af her home in Jersey Khore to being on the wek Hist for week or more John Bensde irned home last Wednesday from 1 Centre Coun ty Hogplia, wher treated for about tv juries abou while at gdght of one 1st bait he has fully There will be church ser ery night next week, Rev, Harlsock of Bellefonte, wil administer Communion at the Bun- rise service at @ o'clock Easter morning The Bruce Krumrine family at- tended the shower given for Mis Krumrine's brother, Robert Neal and wife, who were married a week £30 and have gone (0 housekeeping at Buffalo Run Valley, The Civic Club will hoid a card party in the hall of the Buck school build on the evening of April 2th. is will ‘be an Invitation party due to lack of rootn. Admis- sion 25c. AS that Ume a lamp will be given away and The sew metal chairs the club recently purchased will be weed for the first time, After the regular meeting of the Civie Club at which time a new Constititiion was adopted. the club was very pleasantly entertainad by three selections by the local mle quartette, Messrs. Harry Hile Frank Millward, Amon Kerstetter and Peickinger, and a solo by Carl Gei- tig. Mrs, Clyde Adams accompans fod on the plano, Miss Eleanor 8mith, of the Pennsylvania State Coflége Home Poonomics depart ment, gave a very interesting dis- course on textiles, thelr care; how to know what to buy, etc. She had materials with her which she dem- onstrated different tests on ag well as samples of new spring materiils. Mrs. Harry Bilger entertained the Carden Club at her home Wednes- day afternoon. The drama section of the Civic being read for repaired SOO : the Al- move into again tlie Cue te 1 ut wif D8 vas gs after reoriving fa OF Bhi €ves Whiterock, The hag been received of eis : his ey eves the on} inhurie recovered from YIiOeE ove | Olub will meet at the home of Mrs. Jacob Deubler on the third Wed- nesday of the month, The county conference of Wom- en's will be held in the Pres byterian church April 23rd. Immed- tately after lunch a garden display {of miniature bouquets will be held. Sindh ih Secttwens will be the larg- te 8 carry a nice line of Eas- , greeting cards, novelties, ete. and are now faking orders for Md | Tyrone Home for the Aged a be be collected In the Methodist Eplsco- i pal churches in the Lock Haven grea Sunday. Members of st least Trinity Metho \ At Turners you can dress every member of the family for Easter in line with the family budget, and at the same time have the finest wearing apparel in the latest up-to-the-minute style trend. Full Fashioned Millinery Values ! Flattering New SPRING HATS 7%¢ $1.00 $1.95 Ladies Gloves - 59c¢ pr. Ladies’ New SPRING DRESSES Ladies’ Slips - - 5% trap $1.95 Parker Wilder” Wool Flannel Skirts A —— A —— A — A A. + A A Ladie Blouses, Sweaters $1.00 A W wor Cre New Spring N95 2.9 $3.95 Boys irls’ Dr sses . G é Wash Suits Percale prints a lia "colors Suit Yourself for Easter! 59¢ to $1.00 Men's New Felt Hots From Repiad sastighytiol IF 6.95 $9.95 $) 00 “© Apped Boys KNICKERS & Longies 79¢ & $1.00 Bays’ Dress Shirts 4 49¢ to 5%9¢ Paint Up! Clean Up! FINEST QUALITY Paints, Varnish, 4-Hour Enamel 10¢c and 25¢ Complete Selection: Paint Brushes 10-20c Cedar Oil . . .10-20¢ Scrub Brushes . . 10c Pails 25¢ Dust Pans 10¢ Mop Holders . . . 10c Mop Heads. . 10-25¢ John'ns Wax 10-20¢ Window Shades Sponges 10c | 10c 15¢ 25¢ 3%¢ 79% & $1.00 BUY YOUR EASTER CANDY AT TURNERS Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices. Largest Selection in Town Fruit & Nut Eggs | Jelly Bird Eggs 1b 10¢ Marshmallow 2 Pound £93 25 Robin Eggs - Ib15¢c Ho RES Foil Wrapped. Jelly Eggs - 1b 10c Chocolate Covered Cocoanut Jelly Assorted ib 10¢ Cream Eggs | Rabbits - - 5 for 5¢ Chocolate Covered M. M. Easter Baskets 2 Yellow Chicks in Nest Weight 8 Ounces 10c 25¢ Names, Decorations Put On Easter Eggs and Choc. Bunnies Free. Special Discount for Churches, Schools and Organizations. A. C. TURNER CO. 5c to $1.00 Department Stores : Allegheny Street Temple Court Building Bellefonte, Pa. With — A SUIT Turners 3%9¢ to $1.00 Ties & Sox 10¢c & 25¢ Men's Dress Shirts ore Rpring Your vi ’ Well tal isms materiale ring fasliod Big Selection Ladies TOPPERS $4.95 - $9.95 pest = & $1.00 Men's & Boys Shirts, Shorts 20¢ ea. — Biges 10 Ww Ladies Rayon Undies Pant. Baye Sweat Shirts 20c to 39¢ Boys’ Golf Hose. 15¢ | Newest Novelly Neck Scarfs 25¢ CURTAINS Collage s& gt Panel curtains. Newest and msterinls 59¢ and 98¢c Curtain Rods 10-20¢ Washable Zine Felt Rugs... $1.00 Over Nite Bags.5%¢ Men’s & Boys’ Caps New spring shades 39¢ Collar & Cuff Sets Latest Creations 25¢ ici sty les Girls’ Straw Hats. Special ! Giant Fruit & Nut Eggs Milk Chocolate Covered 10c Hollow Eggs - Roosters Standing Rabbits Sc Rabbit and Egg Cart Decorated with chocolate. Filled Easter Baskets 10c 15¢ 25¢ 39¢ EASTER BASKETS 2 for 5¢ - 5¢ - 10¢
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