= Page Two ™ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 4, 1938, S— STATE COLLEGE BENNER TWP, NITTANY SPRING MILLS a : a « PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF i PINE GROVE MILLS amv w* (Reported by Bpecial Correspondent) The many fiiends of Mrs. Lillian Glasgow and wile Church notes Sunday Aug. 7. 8u and Mrs Andrew Dunlap NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF Edmonds of West College aAvenu entre Hall and nL Sunday ay Behool } celebrated ir fiftieth wedding an will be glad to know that al is In ussel's parental home The! will nf vial held on niversary on ls riday ly 22 U N | i } E ng rapidly having hac second y Edna Garman cou the school lawn 8 rday, Aug. 20 n V ra mn. ; i n n i a pa \ A from Wa nu : Bvangelical hurel usl vi ; y Iman vit Blane (Reported by G. Mae Fry) of Xing Motor L Methodist Church Services N ¢ Donald Sun Quarterly Conference 1 { feres Free Methodisl Church Services f ] Pp La 1X ’ COLEVILLE trouble with Lhe United States ¥ iE af HL . Wao rob ¢ RODE Tw aid ner doar. acres of clamor = Week-End Savings PORT inve to sit back defeatiat, pi MATILDA raniaenz I Noe, of Your ASP ultana Red KIDNEY BEANS - 3 2 19¢ MOSHANNON “co Stam oo or ee ung serie Tox | GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 ™.% 22¢ KETCHUP - - = 31 CHEESE Brick or Longhorn Ib 17¢ DAISY Ih 21¢ NB C ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS Ih pkg. 2c NBC. MARSHMALLOW BLOSSOMS Ib 15¢ FAMILY BREAD 3 giant loaves 25 £ OCLOCK COFFER 3-1b bag 43¢ BOSCUL COFFES Ih 28¢ Iced Tea Helps Keep You Cool ! Nectar Brand Orange Pekoe, '2 Ib pg. 25¢ Nectar Mixed Tea 2 Ib pkg. 19¢ LITH-A-LIMES, Cloverdale (plus 5¢ bil cg.) 29-02. bil 10 IONA LIMA BEANS 2b cans 1% ANN PAGE OLIVES $02. BL 1% SPAM ... 12-0z. can 29¢ Butter Kernel CORN CROSBY OR 2 No. 2 23 GOLDEN BANTAM *- * = CANS C Butter Kernel : PEAS oer = = = = = 2G 25¢ DAILY DOG FOOD - - 6". 25¢ : "7 Nook or now known us “Ek Haven | Thaw who spent Sunaay ut we ff | SUPER SUDS ioe 3 pkgs. 23¢ MARTHA FURNACE *" "0 aod rs. William Carls and iilaen. OCTAGON SOAP - 10 37x 39¢ MADISONBURG ho sent Sun rithday ian, ang Oi lh The monthly meeting \ FAIRVIEW port: Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Kelief will be h at the home of and children, Kathryn. David and Mrs. Mary Jane Lucas and Oscar Eleanor of Bellefonte: and Mr. and Golden Bantam Corn Ears. . sv. doz. 23¢ Mr. and ning, Aug. 8. All meml r¢ Nyman, of Mt Eagle, visited on Mrs. Paul Mevers of State College eh igs TR i» eCartne slled on Pilg Ay on tidy urg 4 present Mons at the Charles Chapman Migs Jane Kell who is empio) Green Beans Home Grown Jha nT 2 | HOWARD riend ileal irs : : " ¢ . ily wkman « ¢ Th A Rl stival } | 1 home y : iy regi ed al 8 ate Colors yin Agi ; bs Jc anid M Roland Welch 4 ¢ mdat at 1 ’ vena i y a gt : £4 ) " nf ¥ : 1 0 Mr. and M N Lucha and : at th hn Billie Etters. Eugene and Jimmie end with Her mother Mis Annie Carrots, Home Grown rae 2 bechs. 9¢ ¢ visiting at the hon le wo : : JoDoers on ne T day ever ! WAS te a suc- Lucas, of Pleasant Valley. called at Keller Saturday ces and the ladies cleared ee the Ella Lucas home Monday and Mrs, Annle Keller enteganed Tender Juicy rs Mrs. Willlam hose ding the pienie din. Man ho i and Mrs, A little sum of money for thr good Tuesday helping in harvesting the three nurses and Jane Keller Sat- FIRST a | porte Stending the pinje dtu. [BMD home ire, BANG | = ee CHUCK ROAST 5° . Ib l6c i Aare er of Centre Hall | ¢ 1088 m ta hn wer Mr. and Mrs. alcoim Baird, Miss Rachel Mra. Nannie Richard spent Sun Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lucas of Sunday guests at the home of Mr John H, Wagner | yoo Ha dr. and Mrs Clarence Long, Mess Ellis and Charles day and Monday with Mrs Alles Curtin, called on Miss Ella Lucas and Mrs. Calvin Musser were their H Teng Mrs. Edith Hafer and two Smil { Williamsport, A. ©. Kaufl- Harshbarger at Port Matilda on Thursday daughter Dorothy and her husband Meaty English & Center Chuck, Ib 22c son James and goo hters from Geneva: Mrs Lucy Man, remained at the H. A. Kauff- Miss Grace Bucham and friend Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Confer visit- and thelr daughter of Lock Haven Skinned, Smoked—Whole or Shank Half shopped in Lock | aeecartney. Mrs. J. FP. McCartney, man home from Tuesday until from Barnesboro are spending som» ed over the weekend with their also their son Mr. and Mrs Burton Forrest and Liovd McCartney, also Thursday time at the C. E Spackman home. daughter, Mrs. Earl Justice at AK- Musser of State College HAMS, 15 to 20 Ib avg. . No Briana Ib 24c Jeorge Regal, MT. are Relda Rinkle. of this place Mis. Lester Bartley entertained Robert Long and daughter Vivian ron, Ohio, also Mr. and Mrs. Tay- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grenoble : H Wyland dro vo Sunday school st 9°30 next Sune He members of her Bunday School attended the Long reunion at Me- lor Confer and two daughters, Bar- and children Adeline and Mabel Smoked Picnics, short shank . Ib 19¢ irsday evening and | aur prervons welcome Class Tuesday evening Veytown Saturday bara and Imogene, of Bellefonte, were Sunday dinner guests at the Smoked Squares sugar cured Ib 18¢ . I'l . 4. at the home of Mre Nancy Leathers entertained and Mrs. Alfred Yearick and Miss Vivian Long, is spending this visited at the same place home of Mr. and Mrs. Cephas 8hrack tag : y apent Sunday at the John week with her aunt at Lewistown Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watkins and at Loganton Sunnyfield, Fully Dressed. Ready -to-Cook a . rels ra from Morrisdale Sunday , Zeigler of York, is Yearick home and attending the Fair there children and Oscar Watkins, of —————— ns CHICKENS Roasting & Frying | Mervin Kuhn of Conn, Is visiting? Mrs. Charles Korman, daughter Summit Hill, visited on Sunday af- While pedesiriang shouted and a 3ibto 31h. 6 oa $1 09 a . ng a home of her siste Lewis Dorman. PINE GLEN at the SBharer-Emerick nome Dorothy and son Richard are vigii~ ternoon with Miss Elia Lucas train's whistle frantically blew, Her- and Mrs. David Mayer and he William Hoover family wishes a ing at Philadelphia, this week at Mrs. Ira Gilbert and daughter bert Smith, deaf-and<dumb shoe wo children of Mifflinburg, spen o thank all those who took part In The biggest gambling proposition the homes of her brothers Chester Petty, of Pleasant Valley, and Mrs cobbler of Hollywood, Fla, rode Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mayer's | a sr flowers, cars, ele, In the in the United States is the effort of and William Bassinger Charles Chapman visited with Miss head down into the path of an on- * * 00 tores : parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey death and funeral of their son Max. the average citizen to get rich with Glen Willams, made a business Ella Lucas on Wednesday after- coming passenger train and was Seed CEE. MLE. BllShgr iid. ay wir. ld Mu, Wiliam HoovsE, Gul working. iia (trip to Lock Haven, Monday, | BOO. TROL
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