Page Two Vr HUBLERSBURG Preparatory service will be held on Friday evening and Holy Com- munion on Sunday morning at the {usual hour of service In the Re formed church, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Yearick and [son Joel motored to Pittsburgh on { Saturday morning where they spent the week-end visiting with rela. tives Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harris and family of Mill Hall, R, D, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Krape. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Punk and family of Clintondale, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Carner. Mr. Ed, vonada and son Ben of Jackson- ville, spent Sunday evening at the same place Mr. and Mrs VISITING AND OTHER ACTIVITIES IN MILESBURG (Reported by Special Correspondent) 4 Mrs. Bertha Cox and daughter Mrs, Walter Nissley and Miss Alice Rick- ard of State College. Rev. Clark of Franklin, a former pastor of the Baptist church, officiated Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garbrick and Mrs. Anna Witherite, of Tyrone, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and at the Chester Miles home Sun- day The and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pifer, Mrs Mildred Stanley and Helen Switzer motored to Blairsville on Sunday and visited at the home of Mr Pifer's parents Easter Flowers A tiny Easter flower Does not cost a lot But it looks so sweet In a decorated pot You surely have some That you hold most dea: Send them an Easter flower With its sweet message of Each and every one Has a fragrance all So patronize the girls And send a flower home Here is the salutation we everywhere last week: “How do you like the weather?” wasn't very 7 nice. but we like it. sO’ Philip Cronemiller there. 0 called at the Mrs. Emma Foreign Missionary Society Mrs. Frances Zimmerman’s Sunday school class met in the soc- jal room of the Methodist church Tuesday evening Mr Mrs. Har toona visiting home A cantata entitled "In the Gar- heard den” will be presented in the Meth- odist church Easter Sunday evening 30 o'clock. Everybody welcome of home Smith one cheer James Kling and son of Lamar, spent Sunday visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, willlard Truckenmiller Mr. and Mrs. Max Markle of Bellefonte, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stover Mr. and Mrs. Oscar daughter visited at Mr. and Mrs. Cleve day Hammer Mrs Sunday | lege and | mother at | Monday Mr Mr. and daugh- | family moved vy Coxey of Al- t the Jodon and own are thety aeun el a It have to Yearick and the home of Bierley on Sun- Juniata { of his on College, grandma Monday Mrs. Clyde Peter of ley Fork, returned home after a few days’ visit with Mr Mrs. Bruce Peters, Other visitor the Peters home Sunday were and Mrs A. Peters and ter Lois Renovo | Monday. and Foster and Donald McKin- family moved ley were Wil- | cated by the Hamsport Go to your favorite flower and food sale this coming week. There will be one by the Junior and In- termediate grades of the Methodist Sunday school on Friday; and an- other by the 3-W girls of the Pres- byterian Sunday school on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley Baltimore, visited the former's mo ther the past week. On Wednesday they retumed to their home. They were accompanied as far as Baltl- more by Jesse Smith, of Langley Field, Va. Jesse is now a member of the Military Police of the First Air Base Squadron We are looking Easter parade next Emerson Hall celebrated his birthday Saturday. Birthdays are an m f nine-year-old boys 1 Markle of State Col- called at the home of her Mrs. Emeline Deitrich, on evening Mr: F to Lloyd ana on and Vil» red Haye Bellefonte Charles vonada into the house Hayes ns A ————— PLEASANT HILL Mrs. W. M. Johnsonbaugh at the J. C. Johnsonbaugh home 0d Tuesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. J. M. Garner and Mrs. W. M Johnsonbaugh attended the quilting at the J. C. Rockey home on Thurs- day We 5OTTY A. Wolford was taken burg hospital on Sunday A birthday party was Harry h C H of Baird business vi Monday of tors atl PLEASANT VIEW Rev. Mr Hones E Gauntt and | Mrs. Gauntt and hree children | Joanne, Charles and | Sandrae were dinner guests at the home of Mr, and | Mrs. Clarence Shéefesley on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Neidigh and , James and Ronald spent Bu n- afternoon at his parental home of Mr. and Mrs. 8id Neldigh. and Mrs. Bruce Sheesley and aildren and Mr. and Mrs, Rus- wd of Hartieton were ce Sheesley's dur visited forward the Sunday on L ps . to hear that Mrs to the Phi afternoon held at OCCASI Ww SOT are day Mr. Bruce Peters is able to be that back again at work after being off Mr duty for a week due to a light at- tack of blood poisoning which was caused by the cutting of a corn Mr. and Mrs. Robert little daughter spent the former's mother Mrs. W. 8S. Walker of Bellefonte spent Wednesday of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Peters Mr. and Mis Jodon rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy at their home on Sunday which weighed ten and one-half pounds Miss Jennie Adams is V with Mr Mrs. Gilbert t State College Among those funeral of Mr. FF. LL. Wetzler on Wednesday of last week were: Mi Dallas Bullock, of Philadelphis Sherwood Dunkle, Pittsburgh Stanley and Sunday with iwi Adam Gamer and moved into the va- in a part of the house where John Poorman lives on tae P. 8. C. Brennan farm 11 Houser family w vacated by the Dillon Monday April 11, ne Grove Mills dren in the { Mrs. Florence visited a’ Qumday Sunda and daughter, Nancy Brennan, and Mrs. Shope the Harry Spearly home on afternoon i moved : ladies a d ne d hy. . meeting at the Gambier Monday evening Mr. Goheen called hnsonbaugh or into tha } Jame are | AO ae 2 they There at the W. M home on Monday isiting Haupt nna, Charlotte ar Ni n't ry Miss Areline Sh ] ‘Snow White” ots of fun et Epwort Bk 1 League or and The topic a us could who attended the uding display dies NOW! A comeplbtily spugppnd Westinghouse at tis é oe / with complete food-keeping facilities Big 5 cubic foot Hostess Model, exactly as shown. Has new Super-capacity Froster, the Zoned Temper- ature Regulator, Safety Zone Indicator on the door, new sliding Adjusto-shelf, built-in vegetable stor- age, and the new MEAT-KEEPER (keeps meat fresher . . . for days longer). Features also include new improved Eject-0-Cube Ice Trays, now in their fourth year as a Westinghouse advantage. See this sensational refrigerator value, todav! SAVES FOOD...SAVES TIME...SAVES MONEY... KITCHEN-PROVED Announcement It is with a great deal of pleasure and satisfaction that we announce the opening of our new and larger salesroom at 8 West Bishop Street, in the Stickler build- ing, on Saturday, April 16th. At this time we wish to express our sincere thanks to the people of Bellefonte and surrounding communi- ties for your patronage and the confidence you have placed in us; thereby forcing us to seek larger quarters to take care of our increasing business which will enable us to give you better service. We trust that in the future we may have the privi- lege of serving you with those well known Westinghouse Kitchen Proved Refrigerators, Ranges, and other ap- pliances manufactured by this outstanding Company. DeHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY “THE WESTINGHOUSE STORE" 8 West Bishop St. Phone 679 Bellefonte, Pa. [J Westinghouse 4+ Refrigerator | it THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | —— NEWS IN BRIEF A ND PERSONALS OF | PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mac Fry) A number of folks from our town Imotored to Howard Friday p. m. to attend the funeral of the late Mrs, A. 8. Balley. { Dairyman Hugh C. | Branch purchased a fine bull last week, from C. W, Witmer John PF. Musser Jr, is this week Dale of the back at his school desk after an! absence of a week, attack of grippe. Little Miss Susan Watson of State Jollege was a pleasant weekender with her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Isenberg of Balleyvillk Edward Frank, James Poust and Earl Harpster atiended the mil: producers banquet at Alexandria last Priday night. Hoffman & were the hosts Albert Fry nership witl contractor nursing a severe Q.. has entered into pa Arthur E in State College The condition of Miss Ruth WwW ilamson at the Sally Barr hom mains about the same Farmer Ralph Judy Mother Earth upside new Fordson tractor The ladies of the Lutheran ted $35.00 from dinner EL £0. FB mmunity sale Bistha Alb ight. Mrs hiilh Mrs Violas Barto and ith ‘Barto attended the 4-H i a: Bellefonte last Tuesda At the last Sunday evening sem 1e Methodist church Res ert Leightly in charge, 6 ney bers were added to the chur Carl Kocher emp State Highway is Job after a week indoors with of grippe. Mrs. Kocher has been spending some time with her mou in Tyrone, Mrs. Allen Burwell Within the next two week Ferguson Téanship band will decorated with new uniforms caps 10 match any contributions you wish to donate wil] be =ratefully an precisted by Manager A Corl Mrs. Margaret Sunday, day and wife, attended the fune at Lamar last Thursday of i mess brother, Mr. John veteran lumberman Coun'y Hairy Bechdol is now b at the Harold Glenn farm Ross homestead) just wes! Farmer Irvin GO. Walker i porsesasor ¢f a handsome mules purchased Jas drover Wilbur Lightner of Cieek The Ralph $50 1 back to Rock ast. Saturday alter winler In State College Mri Hugh MoClniock of Boa OUrg was honored with a kKitche shower at her home on Mrs. May Steward, farm by the Ladies clas of £14 } ow phen ne organi nnual « B i \ vi : :) in tf OV en back at hi ap I . LEN week MM Springs home spending the thelr Chucrn ey | {the Presbytalan Sunday School, | Wednesday evening last, 25 being present. Mrs, MoClintock was the | former Miss Freda Horner, one of {our town bells, G. Elwood Fry was a business vis- itor in Pittsburgh Saturday and drove home a new Chrysler sedan Mr. and Mrs. John Hess accom- | panied by David and Phyllis Hess | were recent visitors at the Nation's | Captiol to see the beauties of the | Cherry Blossom: william Delbler was a caller day at his sons home George ler and family, Isaac G. Harpster trucked load of fine porkers to the burg Maker Monday p. m Datryman and potato man Elle T Parsons of Tadpole, was among he bidders at the Walter Gates at Peter burg Friday p Theodore Homer spot new Henry Ford V-8 purchased King Motor Co., State College—Ted- dy is popular among the fair sex so what this new Ford will add the we'll have { rer) wal ) perhaps bo Sun~ Deib- a large Pullips- m ring a of atiract 1d guess to rail Al O71 once Rev were en Albert Groendyke tertained Sunday to a sum nner at the Martha Johnsor Graysville Misses Margaret, Nora, and Anna Mary Goheen of Balleyvill sre callers In our town Friday they report Dr. George B. Go- recovering very siowly from operation Hos. us di ome 11 The in the at Philipsburg Waldo Corl FY Were recent visitors in rone guests at the W. K Rev Robert Leight list charge wil T™ irsday evening an church at Balleyvill Parmer Wilbur was a : Thursday an tractor of Johnson ment Co Mrs. Mad daughters of Pet eral days the 1 Slate pital », fv Peter Je 8 D. m Decker heim alene. Hawn eTadulg past week at home, Mr Gilliland Prof. G. Ernest Matilda was here Satun a good team farm operation FAsON Mr and Mrs. i. W. Reed WBS Doris and Lol vis oven spine! Schilling ¢ asant n Stal raking ie and the Seven a the Cathum theatre Mr. George M1 TR ome ladies 4 Branch last VArSY, ar day being tors ay ng. also at Frid wiher or WACO a n. 1% Mrs. Charles Grabam Motheraba HEL, BI vn Bario H] hs PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF UNIONVILLE Reported by Special Correspondent! Methodist Church Services: -8u day Schoo! on Sunday the regular hour preaching service at which the pastor Rev. D. D Kauflman will liver an Easter sermon, and the chair will ing some special Easter music Epwort League at 6:30 p. mi. also In keepl: ng with Easier to which all are invite W. C. T. U. Institute; On Luis Thursday afternoon and evenin the antinal W. C. T. U. Institile will be held In the Meihodist chured here. Afternoon session morring a followed by the 10:30 a. m. al Ho wane OP Tin at I 30 p. m. and the evening session a 7:30 p. m. Guests will bring a box luncheon and be served here with coffee. The young folks of the com- nity are rehearsing a play for the evening session Sheets Latest reports {roun Billy who has been a patient in the Phil ipeburg Hospital, were that he was dischaiged from the hospital and was taken 10 the home of his sl in Philipsburg, but atill confined 5 his bed. His many friends in community are hoping for his plete recovery Missionary Meeting: The ladies of the Missionary Society of ihe PhS oo - Methodist church, were entertained the on Wednesday afternoon at home of Mrs. Harriss Askins The monthly group meeting of ths young folks of the Methodist church will be held this Friday evening mn the Methodis! church at Bellefon! The annual Easter Communion ger- vice will be the feature of the even. ing service. Mrs Mary Wright snd two daugh ters, Nancy and Jané, moved from the Pratt home here on Monday io Bellefonte where they expect wo make thelr future home. We are sorry to lose them from our commuy- nity, but our loss will be Bellefonte's gain. Mm. Amanda Way, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Me. | Devitt at New Alexandiia, Pa. re-| turned to her home last Monday and expects to visit further with re- | iatives and friends in Ohlo, Wash. | ington, D. C., and other places of | interest. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Smith atid | family, who have been living on the | Flick farm along the Bald Eagie Highway, moved on Monday into the Pisher tenant house, now the property of George Berg, which house was recently vacated by David! Custer and family, Mrs, Hannah Way, who was a pa- ! tient in the Centre County Hospital {last week has returned to her home very much improved. Her many {friends and neighbors were glad to hear of her return and hope her complete recovery may be speedy, The Tennis Club is progressing rapidly. They had another mee’. ing last Tuesday evening to make | their By-Laws oollected some dues, Ir he ther hat Semmaina fav. (orable they will make little more head way on the excavating of cours. Miss Elizabeth has been a pat County Hospital ation, Is Ann Ps who lent in the Centre for a mastoid ope: recovering 40mly and a now at the home of Mr. and Mis N.B Spasfus in Bellefonte. Her many friends in the community are wing —_ complete recovery ma be speedy Mr. and honored on ous shower their friends. They received a nic of useful articles J. D. Mitchell and son Joseph took a load of furniture to Westminster, Maryland, on Tuesday, to the home { Mr. and Mrs. John Rowan being anit which John had reserved the property of his mother, They red turned the same day Miss Pally Lou Garrett, the Scar- et fever patient is improving rapidly and will soon be able to be up and around again. No new patients hav? been reported and we are hoping there will be none Roy Calhoun has sold his garage to Kenneth Hall and Reuben Comiey, who will take possession very soon Reuben Comiey will run the garage and he is well qualified for the work. Jugt what we need in the commu- nity. is a garage where automobile repair work can be done. We with these young men much success in adCT Mrs. David Cusier were Tuesday by a mistellane- gotten up by some of we os their new field and hope the citi. gens of the community will patronize them and encourage this new enter | prise. The students of the Bellefonte High Schoo] are looking forward to their Easter vacation which will be. 'gin on Friday of this week and they will not return to their studies until next Tuesday. Those from the com- munity who attend State Coliege {will enjoy a vacation from this Wed- i pesday noon until next Wednesday. Joseph Mitchell is still a patient {in the Lewistown hospital and his | condition is slightly improved. |. . Bake Sale-The young folks of the [Epworth League will hold a bake sale this Saturday afternoon and even- ing. Tf the weather permits it will be held in front of the Sam Holt | | gtore, if not they will go to the Com- munity House. All kinds of baked contact the tax ©o aliments will be appreciated Those in the community who had | (and gocial chat. SONS were present: April 14, 1938, I | gotten the gaiden fever a couple | weeks ago were somewhat held up when we were visited with our usua, onion snow, We have decided thi last snow was more than an onion now as it was about as bad as any we had all the past winter. At this writing the snow is about all gone and the gardners can resume their work again Johnnie Williams, scn of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams, was laid up a last week from school on account of a pore fool which, for a few day looked ve:y much as though Johnnie was going to have blood px aon He is better this week and able b back in school PORT MATILDA Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Sager moved last week to the farm known as the inte Peter Cowher farm, also P. B Woodring moved to the late Kate Young property Mr, and Mrs and Mrs, Merrill Miles David spent Sunday afte: J. M. Miles and family Martha Mr. and Mrs. John Krider of Ohio pent the weekend with Mrs, Kreid Mr, and Mr Ww A800 her brothers Ww J. B. Miles and Mr and DALY noon wiih at * r nts ers Part ’ LIT Jack, and Mrs Marion Gl adys Mrs Brron day A birthday dinner sas held at the home of Gilbert McKinley of Po Ma, ida Bunday April 3, 1838 in honor of his and father Wilitam H Hono wey of Mllesbure The fol waing were present: Mr. and Mm Gilbery McKinley and children, Mr and Ma Willlam McKinley and » Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lingle ¢ children of Yeageriomm, Pa, Mr ang Mrs. Clalr C. Baumgardner ans children of Milesburg, Mrs. Ora Sh bert of Port Matilda an : Woolring of Port Ma | Eva Wat Milesburg E M Woodnrin Benne't an Allison shopped in prone on Mon.- on on of HOWARD nary Society of the Re- at the home of er Wednesda he Mi ved pam med Mrs M OW. Wan evening A daugh'er was Mrs. Joseph Klin ing in the Bellelc : mother and daughter along fine Mr. and Mrs. Ira Metzger n John and daughter Marchela of Pe tershurg, Pa. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. G. H. Buckley Mra, Gilbert Shope has been suf fering with mumps for the past lou days The Senior Class play held Friday and Saturday nights was qui‘e a success. The class may pre- sent the play atl a later date Miss Grace Corman, one of ow high school teachers has been con- fined 0 her bed for several day: due to a cold. Mr. and Mrs. William Batchlett, Mrs. Grace O'Neal and nephew Lyle O'Neal of Jersey Shore spent Sune day evening at the home of Mrs George Regal. An institute of the Ladies’ Tem- perance Union will be held at the Unionville Methodish Church this Thursday afternoon and evening A ham and egg supper was heid at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ha: Pletcher on Wednesday evening, i March 30, in honor of Mr. and Mrs | Herbert White, of New York. The evening was spent in card playing The following per- Mr. and Mr: Hebert White, Mr. and Mrs. les'er Pletcher and children, Mary, Louise. McDowell and Chester; Dale Rhodes all of Bellefonte; Mrs. Melvin Wins. low of Curwensville, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Tice and children Arlene and Lloyd; Mr. and Mis. Harry Pletcher {Other callers at the same home tha! evening were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leech and Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Leech all of Curwensville. MARTHA Marha's Oarden Club will mee! (the civic project have your children | promptly at 1:30. While og planned for children | arrangements to pay off this obliga- | jen for the Borough needs the | Any amount paid by in- by the POTTERS MILLS Mr. Franklin hold 4 of Rebersbhwurg vening the home of her p Hall. My ¥ B. Pa.mer Ad Ha ! ] ¥ ey 194 pitad PORT MATILDA R.F.D NO L The Bald Eagle Orange will Poverty Dance” on Priday « 22nd. In the Grange ne cordialy invited 25¢ Gentlemen Idess In overalis and ham dress Come for nioned Li and family Bunday at Mr. and Sharer visited rent on 0 pri Every mission wil a god ne fas Mr. anc thie gertim gertown Holla a Chale nine Daun monLns J Oklahoma ee Yea $ “i ul Bunda) had he after Tone ani YOU CAN HAVE 4 Beautiful Up-to-Date Home ———— PLEASANT VALLEY Thru F. H. A. Monthly Pavments It’s Cheaper To Repair or Remodel than to Let Your House Run Down New CLASTERS We Help Make : EEE : ! : Financial Arrangements er were Monday evening visitors the home of William Richner Gladys Vivian Richner % fat and Prevent Forest Fires—It Pars 1] EASTER GREETINGS No. 1 Eggs Egg Dyes - - - - 3 pkgs. 25¢ Jelly Eggs - - - - -- 31lbs 25¢c Chocolate Eggs - - - 3 for 10c Cocoanut, Rajah 23= Chocolate, Baker's 17¢ Powdered Sugar, XXXX 3 5 25¢ Cut Beets = 25¢ Bakery Specials | Angle Food CAKE 19¢ Hot Cross BUNS doz. 10¢ Family BREAD 3 Giant Loaves 25¢ Coloring As. Eggs Green Giant Peas 2 '.). 29¢ DelMaiz Niblets - 2 "7% 25¢ lona Peaches - - 2 5 2%9¢ Grapefruit, Polk's 3 *.,. 25¢ Nutley Oleo Kraft Cheese 2 Ibs 23¢ 35¢ Roll Butter 8 O'clock Coffee 8-02 ples 2 Ibs 2 bi +) hag 65¢ 43c¢ Ann Page SALAD DRESSING - gt. jar 27¢ Ann Page KETCHUP - - - 2lge. btls. 2l¢c Sweetheart Soap 3 cakes 17¢ Pacific Tissue 6 rolls 15¢ Rome Beauly APPLES 10 Ibs 25¢ FLORIDA ORANGES 22's, 252s 2 doz. 29¢ Ib 5¢ 2 bchs. 9¢ 6 Ibs 25¢ 2 Ibs 23¢ 2 Ibs 15¢ 2 stalks 11¢ Spinach Red Beets New Potatoes Tomatoes Green Beans Celery, 48's > Sweet Meat, Smoked, Skinned HAMS, Medium Size SMALL SIZE “"Premium’’ Hams, small size Short Shank, Small Size SMOKED PICNICS Fresh Dressed, Ready to Cook, Cellophane Wrapped Sunnyfield Turkeys Ib 41¢c Chickens Ib 42¢ CHUCK ROAST, First Cuts Ib 15¢ Ib 22¢ Ib 27¢ nh 2%c ib 17¢ Ki - - RY - - -
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