Page Twa THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 17, 1938. | NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mao Fry) SPRING MILLS | CLARENCE Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs, | Cornelius Besteman called at the {Grape McCool home were: Mrs, [Brungard apartment Monday even Mabel Smith and daughter Bernice Ing. and Mrs. Smith's niece Helen Grove, | Visitors at the C. H. Watson home Mrs. Ellen Heckman of Penn Hall} | quring the week were two of the Mrs. Ruth Grove of Laurelton State daughters and thelr families: Mr. dy We have a fashionable early asing Mr. and Mrs. John Gates were for sure. | Sunday efficient | Barto home, wedding on our slate—maost Melvin Fry is now the clerk in the Ward Clover Farm Store | in Balleyville. Jacob D. Neldigh of Pine Hall is loading two cars of 60c wheat at Btruble's station this week. Farmer Frank Homan is driving & brand new 1939 Buick sedan, pur- cha: Harpster Chevy Co, War- rors Mark. Johnston Bros. have taken on the agency for Old Penn feed a full line including dairy, hog, horse and poul- try, at right price: The Maynard flitted last Friday from Chrapp house at Erb town Reed house in Rock Springs. Ear! Harpster William family the Sara to the and Edward Frank were among the lucky turkey hunt. ors, each came off Old Tussey Friday ~vening with a nice gobbler, Coumy Commis A. L. Bower- » lege was here Ome inprove- tate In our last ioner Sat- ee Electrical appll- and Sellers Co, Stat a pleasant visitor in for his share seliers of Artman J00KIng next week. ". Reno 5 been t week con- MS pas been employ- an Confer home in ams ¢ Bherm weekend at Paul B, Wag- WE HAVE BEEN roINTED | AGENT BUYER FOR YOU Farm Bureau Open Formula Feeds Co-operatively made in a farmer- owned mill Made for service to the feeder, not for profit to the manufac- turer. Full line of Dairy, Animal Feeds. Rockey & Porter Pa. Farm Bureau Co-op. Assn. Agents — HECLA PARK Poultry and MILL UNICIPA MILLHEIM, PA. M L FRIDAY & SATURDAY (Navember 18th & 19th) ‘FOUR’S A CROWD’ Errol Flynn & Olivia DeHavilland A full feature length comedy MONDAY & TUESDAY {November 21st & 22nd) A Picture We Are Proud to Present to You! “THE CITADEL" (A M-G-M Production) Robert Donat & Rosalind Russell ALWAYS THE FINEST OF SELECTED SHORTS WEDNESDAY & THUR. (November 23rd & 24th) Our Thanksgiving Treat to You! THE RITZ BROTHERS, in: “STRAIGHT PLACE AND SHOW” hotel, o | tant ner Tuesday Button. | in November. The regular monthly | meeting of the Loyal Workers class home baked foods and candies | Mrs. an election day visitor at the home | i i Vilage and Boyd Stover of near ang Mrs, Grey Watson of Philadel- Millheim. Sunday afternoon callers phia, and Mr. and Mrs, Clark Howell al the same home were Mr, and Mrs. of State College. Max Harshbarger of Altoona, Most of our towns folk noted the Dr. and Mrs. George C. Thomas eclipse of the moon Monday night spent Saturday In Sunbury with re~ | gn oion returns surprised a good tatives, many of our staunch Democrats. Mrs. McMorjan entertained al pop ‘Bugosh sald some were pretty Bridge last Thursday evening, In gk We doubt If they have entire- honor of her sister, Mrs. Miller who 1y recovered vet. kas puen gt he McMosTah eine los The Andy Biggan familly recently severd KE » " PS . 8 f 0 \ er , Luther K. Peters on Wall street 18 | yoo: Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs moved rom Rate wi iy setup WOAriNg oot y 'orV attrac ing ~ a part of the oe Jendrisak house § Tipp nig completion, a very alrac- |eoetis Watts, Mrs, Martha Corman, id ik house gi Live home. of town; Mrs. John Knarr, Centre “° " ~ ; Farmer Barl Harper last week s0ld Hall; Mrs. Ruth Noll and Laura | Stashkos and Brungard choice truck load of porkers t¢ Rhoades, Pleasant Gap. supply of coal jast week the Winner market, Lock Haven at Mr. and Mrs. Harold against expected winte : MEL MS 4 tures s n the 8c mark Beech Creek, weekended TE So The Eldon Harpster family flitted Ray Bright home Weather for the week wag last Friday from the Goss house to Some of the people from here who falr with a little rain and the Mrs. Alice Irvin home In W. attended the football game at Phila- ©OOier. Ferguson twp Mrs. Nellle made town call on Monday delphia, on Saturday were Jean Mrs. Sadie Lemon of State College Rishel, Mabel Eungard and Spur- { was a dinner guest Thursday last at geon Condo. It may be there were Mr. Francis McGowan her parental home the Miller sisters, still other attractions in the city for Cherry Run Wednesday al the Glades farm Mr. Condo beside the football game his unpopular duties Dick Irvin and Harold Rudy will | Mr. and Mrs Ambrose Gentzel of oy “ nwpresent Balleyville Presbyterd Shamokin are visiting Mr, Gentzel’s Y op i Sunday School Centre ister, Mrs. Carrie Long. rs " ots Hr boyy convention this whan + Mrs. Roland Hockman of Philadel- and peek. azion College phia, weekended at the home of her WAS Wee : nephew Guy Jamison rans Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Childs and Mrs. daughter accompanied by Miss } Sheperson and Mr. McKee of Tion- ractor Arthur sta, arrived at the home of Mr town s., which was the W. A. Neest home here in town. Sunday the same home had as dinner guests Mr and Mrs. Raymond Boob and family of near Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sme! and family of Bellefonte, R. D. The ladies being sisters of Mrs. Childs Miss Ruth Ertl Lock Haven, Long last day Mrs dinner guests at the L. R Cyrus M. Pouley passed through { our town Monday enroute to State | College on business mission. Up-to-date farmer John Kocher ls erecting a large hog pen and corn crib on his farm near Falrbrook, The apartment brick house of got In A guarding tempera- a Robb of at the mostly slightly Soltis of an out was Ww ruans offi- and purchase a new Heatrola alm Lo be sin we thelr of Bugosh's OLY ual Red Cross drive Maude head- chadr- under The White. winter use stiucture by Stephens of our After spending in Centre County Deig] on left Su wone wa ed by man o way N Direibel Hall bam ready bis's new omple ted as 10 get A sryvyt cont arge Lzer George tending the mother Ca her Mr annual Mil Ik Producer and meet ing held at Benj Amir 1 - Frankl in Philadelphia, Vit: impor- plans will be acted upon by this dy of delegates, Merchant John Rearick and wife attended funeral Wednesday Pp. 's brother, Mr, Rob- Altoona, retired P. wrstil ER 8 RB } native of Centre . Ty Trout was at his home toy Sever ar. $i eswsiaah wre NeTre over the weekend, He is now 0 ™ known through Penn band oun . asitat ties stationed at Cariisie. ! he Carl Meyer Fri- fay moved to Boalsburg Mayer ng employed visited Corman Annie and . Smith Clearfield with Mrs, Mrs. Overly, also t Woodland to see another Mary Gingerich 3rd. and menu averkraut, ete The $5 cash allotted to each in Clarence the Poormanside } was wd to teach- er 2 the last meeting school be spent ster room and 430 Ww DIeSenUL 's i ae and ana room heoessi- red expenditures tar ii next meeting amily y me Mr, on Imposing pen being absent f the U. 8S. Regular que shows a 188 ys spending a month's th his Centre 3 v he past wecke ' ‘ag ; ns Farrants no uncle and aunt, din Prank of the tip us am nbury at the hot The local mem » we hope to write ot Af gdb hon inde ; U.8 Hel VV. 14a} - Few Pri- with spent benefl ization bers e Madison E. church The muss k. of hat to Belleville nee rendered a super 10 a crowded house Albert MoClogkey en! ed a group of kiddies recently in honor of birthday. All present refreshments and Members of the W.C.T. U y of Moshannon, at ih ' Pyey SON en enterta {at pet Fetes, Mills Martha Corman, Mrs, Annie and Mr Esther Heckman last Wednes day attended the Past Templars meeting at Lock Haven ‘ Among the hunters from here who a Craft home. Thursd prefer to use this week hunting bear 'D£ Wi d enjoyed a social ho in the Alleghenies, instead of hunt. Tireshments after business oh ing antesless deer, are H. 8. Meyer, adjourned. Those present were Mos R, ©. Meyer, John Goodhart, Guy Harry Yeager, Mrs, Harold Cdrmarn, B. G. Meyer, of town, Simon Mrs. Glen Fye, Mrs. Annie ! Rote, Rote's Mills and J. B. Swabb of Mrs. Doyle Borger and Mus. Craft Franklin, Pa. The Ladies Ald society held a ial at the H A. Corman home above town on last Friday evening tween forty and fifty being present Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Stover visited Mrs. Btovers uncie. Dr. L. E. Wolf» atl New Berlin on S8unday Mr. and Mrs. Chester MoCall an baby son spent the weekend at Wil- Hamasport al Mrs, McCall's parental home met rordell r with , McParland, of at Mr. Duke Gledhill and attended lodge in evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bixel of Lock Haven. and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iam J. Bixel, Jr f Flemington, Tyrone J. H. Wag- Bellefonte Maoshanuon and took Mrs. C. C. Craft Meck together with pupils of furnidlvd enfpmain- P. T A meeting the form of a demon. gi IF work ir A bath school at ay dinner with of Sung; Be { Soutll . routine { Ex 5 Arithmetic and music fellow the home ved Watson board cs obser Mr hood Mrs resident Afr i Emma Kess Howard, McCoy of Lewistowr former's niece anger, t nf he } Os Se at the Hill 8 of David Westbrook and alled daughi ter ved at the M. L. Duck ’ x . home on Nov. 10 fo tay with ind Bo ard of Health is Mrs. Westbrooks parent gy SED ale Pa ark Stover V ade y were Sunday nw Come visitor 5 wl sedler home aparimer Fridays : - . - were Ral ph Kochik, Edward Ma: i ni. PLEASANT VIEW chik, Steve Franek and Oeorss are Mr and Mrs. Joe Mit ang Murnyack Pupils their sis- daughter Nancy. and Mr. and Mrs. the Hil and Mrs Adam Gamer and daughter Betty, of Pine Grove Mills, spent Sunday Fourth Tarman afternoon John € Poorman home priv ha! wk y » rard ister, Mr and Mrs. Che Wheelerville, Pa 3 broth Philadel] spending a few days with Miss Alice Pletcher Mabel Ivins The recent held by 8 it the Robinson ter Kaseman ar the iphia, Mr er perfect In attendanc, al school term 0 date follow grade—Mary Cingle., Ellen Mabel Vangor, Marjorie Barbara Heaton, Mars Bosak, Caroline Gaviock Regina Watson, louise and Shirley Me- Ciloskey and Caroline Puhalla. Boy Paul Dubesky, Kenneth Carlson. Steve Kirko, Joe Pye, James Sefchik, Andy and Eddie McClusak, John Crestani, Mike Botson, Glen Mc- Closkey and Elmer Shotowsky Fifth grade—girls: June Carlson Agnes Halsnik, Anna Kramotnik, Eleanor Martonchik, Isabell Muir- head. Anna Murgas, Mildred Sefah- ik, Anna Bea Sinclair, Pauline Btephens, Mary Walson and Gladys Wenrick. Boys—Paul Casher, and William Koshko Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Tarman and two children Clair and Ellen spent! Saturday visiting relatives at Lock Haven. The last game of Snow Shoe High school football season was played with Altoona on their field Nov. 4th. Basketball practice begins next week, Little Bennie Stephens year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stephens is in a serious condition at present, due to overtipping a teakettle and seaiding himself Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cartwright and children Joyce and Bobby and Kenneth Walker all of Moshannon were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mrs. Eva Wenrick. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lorah and daughter spent Sunday afternoon and evening with the FP. J. MoGow- ang Mrs. Elbert Myers and daughter {spent the past week with home folks ! A roast chicken dinner was given the Snow Shoe High School football teams at MeCloskey's hunting lodge jon Saturday, The Misses Jane Me- Gowan and Ruth France prepared the meal and gerved 30 hell tors Evan Stephens te Evangelist urech of Christ ly succes Nineteen went forward and accel 1s thelr Lord and Master and friends ly regretted Mr Jepe's departure to a new field in Bradf ford county. near Williamsport The Junior Choir made its [first public appearance at Sunday night services and made a very creditable performance for which they served and received much praise Thursday evening at 7:30, gelistic R , We services E re high- the Jepe, of Pine Grove young people Mills, spent Sunday wil ed Christ Member her son Mrs and moved Gamer election day Poorman rooms to ly built little home They had lived place for several Or Adam ter on from the John their own recent al Pine Grove M atl the Poorman months Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Jones son Arthur, of Wyoming, Pa. ed at his parental home here week Mr deer de- and visit- Prayer last meeting will be held in the church The Bunday school department is preparing for belated Rally Day services to be held the last Bunday and Mrs. M. B. Weaver, of State College, were Friday evening guests at the Alvin Krebs home, Sunday dinner guests and visitors at the Clarence Sheesle home were: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Haines and son Earl, and grandson, Charles, Charles Haines, of Mifflinburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sheesle, of Wood- ward Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hern, of Dundalk, Md., were recent guests at her parental home, the Nelson Jones Mrs. Boyd Richards and Mrs. Worrie Rowin of Julian, spent Mon- day at the Alvin Krebs home, Mrs. lee Dobson and three daughters spent Tuesday with her gister, Mrs. Myrtfe Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Steward Rowin and baby Ronnie, of Julian, spent Sune. day with her sister, Mrs. Alvin Krebs, will be held at the home of Mrs. Eliza Lucas on Friday evening, Nov 18. The Ladies’ Aid society is plan- ning a Christmius bazaar this year around the first of December. A large and attractive display of hand made articles will be on sale, also Dana Gardner, of Gary, In- called on friends and rela- tives in Howard and Hublerfburg Monday enroute to his home. Mr Gardner was called home on ac- count of the death of his father, Girard Gardner, of Lock Haven Rena MeClintick and Mrs Belle Wilson, of Hublersburg, are his aunts Mary 8. Luce, R. N. Shore Hospital, Jersey Mr diana. of Jersey Shore, was SNYDERTOWN Church notes—The Father and Son Banquet of the Nittany Valley Lutheran Parish was well atiended. Young people's meeting on Friday : evening, Sunday Nov. 20: Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman School at 9:30 a. m.; Preaching ser- were Sunday callers on friends at vice at 10:30 a. m.; Young People's Snow Shoe. meeting at 7 p. m. | Mrs. John Russell, her son Dick Ben Lutz of Pittsburgh and Mr. and two daughters Josephine and Brown, of Altoona, spent Tuesday at the Harvey Lutz home. ers at the Meeks Sunday. Randall Ertel of Rebersburg, spent | Orie Conaway of Snow Shoe, Mrs. several days at the Lewis Beck home. Bva Wenrick and daughters Ellen of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H Sewenk. SNOW SHOE The regular meeting of the Snow Shoe W. C. T. U. was held last Mon- | day evening at the home of Mrs. H. |W Rabert After the regular roll ical] a report was given on the State | {Convention by Mrs. Harry Yeager! of Moshannon. Two road signs were | presented by the State organization. | {One will be erected between Snow Miss Myra Peters attended Sab- Vivian all of Jersey Shore were call. | Latons family there. Mrs, Lucas “| [the daughter of the former and sister of the latter, The usual two day Thanksgiving vacation will be observed by Clarence schools, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24th and 26th. Mrs. Elbert Myers and Patty, E A. Shive and Mrs. F. J. MeGowan shopped in PRIlpEeS, Saturday, PORT MATILDA R.F. D. NO. L to pegoons sending me appreciate any one send- ing me news but IT must have new; by Monday in order to get them in that week. A big revival is going on at Pleasant U., B. church conducted by Evangelist Ella BE. Bogeh of Me- Donald, Pa., started Nov, 6 and will end Nov, 20. The pastor is J. H Weaver. Services every evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sundays 10:80 a. m., Pp. m. and 7:30. Sister Boger Sister Hirt, who will assist as g leader are well known in thi comm y. Everyone welcome Mis Ar na Pr bed! ast ) influc nza, Notice news, I Mt {day is “ wending to | hom Sandy Those presser J. T. Beckwith, Mr Mrs. R. A. Beckwith ckwith, Mrs. Mossle Rees William Walk, Mrs. John Near. ! Tillie Walk, Mrs. Badije Lizzie Woodle, Mrs, A. J at Mr: TP Violet were 1 Saturday Marguerite k list for Cowher ™ TO Kerin over 1M jaundice vider nin 8n operat ] ting Rye is in the Philipsburg ho with yellow jaundice Elwood Stimer ra (Reese) hospit od n § » a lor N AS BX Ong 1 John and died at th saturday mona H Oak y WAS cemetery on moum ix brotha umber of beautiful d M. Kerin was a meme the confirmation class the Misa Beatrice Walk WAS Il with yellow jaund able be around again and started to school. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Rorabaugh and daughter Dorothy and son Dick Sunday with Mrs. A. J. Collet! and Beverly Walk th s of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ck at th RUNVILLE PrOETess 5 Watson 2 : cavating his new house the past week. and the Jacob Witherite house has the roof an, about ready for the finishing work. They want to about a month from i Owens’ has his new i forward move wd Mrs, Walter Harreld and moved into » Anna Luca sit week, which was vacate ‘ Warner a few weeks ax Lester Walker and Miss Helen Fleish of Howard ted with home [olka Sunday The stork left a fine big pound baby boy at the Mr, and Mrs Fred Reese home jast Monday morn. ing. Nov. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gunsaliu ind {wo children and Mr. and Mrs John Str mk motored to Dearbome, Mich { Thursday and visited with relatives and took in the city of De- troit and auto factories, returning Sunday. They enjoyed the rip very much The Bald Eagle Grange will Friday night Nov. 18th. Rev. Tobiag will give a message on Thanksgiving next Sunday evening Everybody welcome. The Message on Father and Son day was enjoyed by a good crowd last Sunday as well as the good music and singing rendering a good ser- vice to all MONUMENT Mr. and Mrs. James Order visited a couple days with relatives at Har- rington Mr, and Mrs. Russell Cole enter. tained company on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samue] Poorman and daughter Barbara, of Bellefonte, spent Friday with Mrs. Poorman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Williams Mr Bugene, of Willlamsport, spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Albert Young. The Liodies Bible Class the home of Mrs, Willis Mayes on Wednesday evening Those pes ent were: Mrs, Stanley BEiters, Mra. Malcolm Johnson, Mrs. Alber’ Young, Mrs. Dorothy Gilbraith, Mrs. Warren Heverly, Mrs. Russell Cole, Mrs. Harry Cramer, Mrs. J. Stewart Williams, Mrs. Paul Wood, Mrs Charles Swartz, Mrs. Harvey Mann, Mrs. Ray Shady, Mrs, Roy Watkins, Mrs. Robert DeBoer, Mrs. Willis Mayes. After the business session | who very oe b has « writing o Dennis fo. house fon John non oy er Vidi 10% nerd the evening was spent in games and | {contests after which delicious re- {Clair Cowher and Cordie and Bud freshments were served by Mrs. Roy Watkins and Mrs. Willis Mayes. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Etters and | family visited out of town on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Yeagers and Mrs. Gross Mark and son | met al REBERSBURG Rey, and Mrs, James IR, Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Es- terly visited Mrs, Emma Corman last Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs Mills called at home on Bunday Miss Emma 8Bholl is shock and bruises as the result of walking Into an open cellar door on the porch of the W. E. Balr home last Friday evening. Portunately no bones were broken. His brother, Lee Sholl of Turtle Creek spent the weekend with her Rev, and Mrs, W. L and Mrs. Ira Walters dren Penng Creek attended the Evangelistic meeting in the Jocal Evangelical church on Sunday even- Rev. Kamble is a former pastor Relatives and friends from a dis- tance who at funeral of Mrs. H C ornoon we Elizabeth A.C. Mark of Spring the A. E. Limbert suffering from Kamble, Mr and two chil- of ended aft of ger and daugh od Rev. Mille: to Fishertown who returned Mr Dome wilh 0 meet Mrs J. C Winkieblech +. Harim H. Hacken at pani- w Aroon i Ms. W. E | A. B Woile » at Beavertoan with rels 4 2achayu and ate and Mr. and tresser of Mill- visitors with the Bdith OGentazel at the Gordon Mr. and Mr Jair pent } Mrs. Richard Berks heim were Sunday ladies’ mother, Mn Redent visitoms Huey home were Ernest Long and children Ernest and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Heury Huey and daughter Arline of Smmlito Mr. and Mrs, Chester Huey and laughter Jean of Spring Mills, Mr George Couch of Cleveland, E. E. Hubler and William \g Mr Schade Mrz. Elizabeth Gephart visited Mrs, Emma Corman last Thursday Rev. N. F. Douty and sister N = M. W. Breon called at the J. B. Har- bach home at Loganton on Saturday Miss Mildred Wolfe graduated from the Lewistown Nurses’ Training School last Priday evening after hav. ing successfully completed three years of training. Harry Long retuned to his home in Howard on Sunday after spend- ing the summer on the William Walker farm, east of town Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Bierly were business visitors in Lock Haven on Monday afternoon. osssmnamini M —— PLEASANT VALLEY LuVera BEminhizer of Lemont, spent the weekend with her daugh- ter Jane and her parents Mr. and | Mrs, Harvey Eminhiser, Lee Richner, butchered on Satur day. Those who helped were Clair Richner and boy of Summit Hill, and Mrs. Rose Lucas, son Harry of Milesburg and Mrs. Grace Anderson and Lee's parents. Mrs. Harvey Eminhiser and son Theodore and daughter LuVera and [Jane Bagler and Harry Rhine autoed {to Lock Haven on Saturday, then (0 Woolrich to see Mrs. Keturah {Heverly, who is very sick, bul we wish her a speedy recovery. Saturday evening visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhizser were {Robison of Mt. Eagle. | Sunday visitors at the home of | William ‘Richner, were Mr. and Mrs. | Orvis Luoag and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy | ‘Sayers, Linn aa Billy Ctiith, of | Shoe and Moshannon and the othe: | al Wingate. WINGATE The continued sale, as announced | at Mrs. Ida Witmer's sale Soturday | son is a 7tudent, atten ler and Son Banquet. Mr, and Mrs. George Harshberger iand daughter, Bernice spent last {weekend in Cet where their | the Fath~ | Advice: Support your church; you Nov. 12 1 powtyoned 0p Sus yrsasnt, [expect to be buried some day! a —. "a and Gladys were Saturday shoppers at Lock Haven. hi There were special Armistice at writing. | services af the M. B. church Sea Mr and Mis. Merle Young's baby | [Friday 7 is Ill with pneumonia, Elizabeth Meek, Miss Meek motored to Clearfield Sunaey Make people laugh and they will | afternoon and visited. with yw R. If. |paY You moRey for your efforts. Ea J Emel ond | | baby Nancy, spent the weckend at Lewistown. Frank Be shaving bog ut on the oid schoo] house ground. “@ Hockman Jamu + Monday st last Thursday with relatives fru 1 I. I. BR. Beungardoer, PLINY Rockey, Russell Blo- Car] Stover, Ray Corman, Arthur Garbrick, Budd Garbrick, John Hockman, Joel Roy ~ the General Store er, Nevin Glimore a:tinded the an- Clevenstine will de ial Father and 3anquet of Lh Hert ' 5 A A 4 1 ory farm ’ b ) arn head g neh | ppent and Menace rs Slover, Harry ver, J. B. Blover, ZION in nl thie Gap Ney Cilimore spent Jast Max Stickler hot sant fourteen: years of faithful 0 the public C. F. Cleveryg retired from Mi Bon | 1364) 3d i 7 A acer - and son church al onj Mra daughter Belly ¢ : ora Blo is visiting at the i n Beliefonie Nevin Gil- M: Gro Pewell, Ohlo, Mr of Wyoming, Mr of Belielon Clive k | TICK nd wd Stale Coleg th aflernon John Home Kane Ron Hannah Boyk y Lock Ha.- Grove ’ Paul { forget cl Fall Thanksgiving Chrysanthemums - Pom Poms are with #! Next Week? Whe Know u no Woodring’s Floral Gardens 129 EAST HOWARD 51 PHONE 61 BELLEFONTE, PA To My Fellow Citizens for the vou have great confidence placed in me and to in behalf of al District An Arde thi to opportunity taken not onl thank the vou but to pledge you my undivided effort best interests of the citizens of this Congression James E. Yan Zandt CONGRESEMANELECT SMR TING nes Ne x vag IT Se ating ag Oo panna SHE ILE Yn (- [#2 . AN ACCURATE EYE EXAMINATION Clad any. : Take a lime ind Patience, he MOST MODERN SCIEXTH I INSTRUMENTS will find and on vou here, plus a sincere desire to be of real Sour Yin hundreds service cryviee Lo yourself why of our as to both grlasse Learn for have availed sat fartion “0 many of prople optical with complete and the price they paid. appointments to have your eves examined at the CROSSLEY JEWELR STORE. Phone 3-W. On Sat- the 19th, and Wednesdays the 23rd and 30th of this themselves vill You can make WwW. § urdas month, DR. HOWARD F. BAUER, Optometrist BELLEFONTE. PA A HHI TL SF CRIN Jona inet pn REIT IIR ete AHL IHRE Order Your Thanksgiving Poultry Now ! Buy More for Lessat AGP i Fine Foods ot wo Great Savings! Sparkle Desserts 3 + 10c A & PF Piited Sour Cherries 2: 2l¢ Ilona Cocoa - 2:»-- 29¢ Pet, Everyday, . Carnation Milk 10 + 65¢ Sunny field Oats-without dishes 15 phis 29¢ soda Crackers—N., B, C, Excell 2 2b pkgs 29 N. B. C. Cracker Meal . - . 9¢ Thrive Dog Food . Silver Cow 07. phe. IH cans 23¢ a - 2 doz. 29¢ Italian Chestnuts 2h 23 70-80% - 6 for 19¢ 10 Ib bag 25¢ 7 Ibs 25¢ ORANGES Spinach 1b 5¢ Fla. Onions—lge vellow APPLES Grapefruit, Appadechian District gr a ar dC 22-02 cans 35¢ 3 large cakes 25¢ Dromedary Cranberry Sauce - 17-0z. cans None Such Mince Meat - - 2 9-0z. pkgs. Banner Lye, 13-02 can 13¢ Sani Flush 2 IVORY SOAP Amn Page Baking Powder 2: --25¢ Tomato Soup <=» 3 «= 22¢ Iona Peas 4: 25¢ Tona Cut Green Beans 3~:-17¢ Fresh Pork Shoulders Ib 15¢ Steaks—Tender Round and Sirloin Ib. 25¢ Fresh Hams, small, whole or half shank Ih, 20¢ Smoked Picnics—small, short shank Ib 17¢ Haddock Fillets Ib 10¢ CHUCK ROAST. - Ibléc A. & P. Food Stores - ~ 410 5<b Picnics - RA x Ra -
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