wy Pace Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 2 , 1938. © DIX RUN The kitchen My Stier al Patience Stlere Q shower for Mr. and the home of Mrs was not so very wel the bad weather Those present were A. Y. Williams and s and Lols. George and Mrs. Roy Yingling Miss Pear Hall, all Tate, Earl Tate of Lucas, iss Mary Holt Union ogue, Dory Stellard sabeth and ] | Arden i, Mrs. Pati Howard Haro all ened Al 0 that M chil¢ Neim Neal ol wr evening and M1 inglin Max N Mi ol BEEBE 4 YOU SAYING ABOUT WH OUR ALD ath AM ER - AN A ROLE WHITE FLASH MOTOR OIL LUBRICATION | JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday Nov. 27, are as follows: 9:30; Worship with sermon at which | other near relatives the sacrament of the Lord's time { Supper will be administered at 10:30, and C. ture, Preparatory services will be con- | duc ed on Friday evening Nov, 25 {at 7:30 The Ladies Ald thelr next monthly home of Mrs day gan'ng. Nov, 26, dance is desired as this sched Je d for election of officers for the following vear and also that bag is being planned for ement Ie 1 TWP. held a bush D. P. Ertley home ng at which time nned maisting society will meeting at rer) > A grad & Wess meeting on Friday a victory din. Wednesday { sauerkraut nla for O 18 wil 4 to make it a meal PON t de- Wwpetlzing ’ gh ol Tyrone ¢ former i the f« das ner Noll and family i Mrs. Ray Deitz Have State College an Sunday hd 17 ert pen and Lock Roy t to butcher of “How ard at the home of his spent mother nce Poorman n Bartholo- 81 Wednes- E. Aley homt he James Sha Harry Baird and Miss Mabe Robert Cona- of Bellefonte and Mrs 4 oon caller at Lh ) { Howard Rossman of Tennis of Belle- the butchering af former's daugh- 8 and were wiay visitor Har ry Rossman and Mrs. John Wii- ! and daughter Joan and Rob- Tenni Mr AM taka adv antage of weather on Sunday drive but felt to go alone Betz and Fritz decided to the beautif by taking a mo- selfish and lone- 80 invited Mrs daughter Dorothy won Fred to accompany them and then drove over through Tylers- i Loganton, Greenburr, Salona and back to Jacksonville, very much pleased with the trip, stating that the scenery was both beautiful and interesting as well as educational. Mrs. William Beighto! accompani- ed Mr. and Mrs. James Shaffer and were Bellefonte ghoppers on Satur- day Mr ful tor he Alice and and Mrs. Earl Corman of Axe hold the Mervin Hoy on Satur a good atten- is the time Republican committee of Ma- al and and mashed potatoes and all E. 6:45, tople for discussion | “Using Sunday for Christian Cul- Mann were Sunday afternoon callers | at the D. P, Ertley home. Dorothy Betz and Geraldine Swope spent Friday evening at the E. R. Bartley home George Swope is spending a few days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Miller of Lock Haven Mr, and Mrs. John Schaeffer and daughter Nancy of Centre Hall were Thursday evening callers at the C E. Aley home. Miss Dorothy Betz spent Wednes- day in Howard with her Harold Betz and family. MOOSE RUN Callers at the home of Mrs, Nancy Alkens on Sunday were: Mrs. Hattie Alkens and son Mrs. Emma Miller, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Harold {| Coble and daughter Shirley, of Le- imont; Mrz, Ralph Edmiston, daugh- | ter Betly, son Billy, Moose Run; Mrs. | Minnie Reese, Runville. A———— Suspended; Boy Kills Self Suspended from school days as punishment for breaking a | window at the school, Ralph Coffin, | | 15, of Philadelphia, committed sul- | with his widowed mother. The boy, Lewis called on friends in town and Hollidaysburg, were Sunday visitors | | physically weak, but a good student, [at the LeRoy Lewis home, { felt himself disgraced. | Gorgeous should be 8 word re served for glorious girls. brother | | MILESBURG Our deepest sympathy Is extend- Sunday School | ed to the parents, grandparents and of little Jean Baird, who passed away at the Uni. versity Hospital on Friday night of last week. Jean was a sweet child and her passing has saddened many hearts, Mr. Frank Peters was another of our lucky hunters who enjoyed a turkey dinner Mrs. Gordon ed from the new son Elizabeth Ann Wetzler, while not seriously Injured in an automobile accident last week, still requires treatment for an injured knee Pally Kellerman, interesung little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kel- lerman, celebrated her tenth birth- day last Saturday. Birthdays are real events to ten year olds There are any number less thing which money buy. Most of them we do not throw them away Visitors at the William roth home during the past were Mrs. Anna and Robert and Mrs Minnie Smith Marys, mother, brother a Mrs. Eckenroth Mr. and Mrs. Walter family, of Centre Hall day visitors al the home Mr. and Renovo, are Clyde Boggs We are glad Louella Wion § We has return- with their Lyson hospital of price- cannot possess, if we Ecken- week Smith of St wi aunt of Jacob WET Ibert and Sun- Bierly Mrs. Rolland of visiting Mu Carter, and to report improving W congratula Mr. and Mr Wwilllam F their 64th wedding Miss Elizabeth ployed at Lemon end with her parents A miscellan J at the home oer Hasting nt were Mau ide Has dred Ne Mil . Kelly orma N¢ Dorothy ‘Musser Fisher ANCA Dor Spear 1 at the ca of December THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving day Is a day when we, Give thanks to our Father above, For all blessings of the past Which ls of His infinite the proof we think hit to 3 ; count our bles ings will be more than a score We not have of goods or wealth erythin we are blessed with i be thankful Joy 0 someon may much world's Neither gold But we When We sho Can Ave ev ir ia we else uld oring e _ MOSHANNON UIA ire was taking The 1e of the MeTIDOT M E cin Hammon Po from alms 85 6 were week at 7:30 Everybody Mrs Mary 1ovi was a pleasant caller at the J. PF. Lucas home Sun- day afternoon Mrs Claude Barg and Gregg. motored and visited with Mr Watson, from Friday il Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Lucas assisted by Mrs Mahlon Watson, canvassed our town Friday for the Red Cross work, a worthy cause A cotton and linen zhower was held atl the home of Mr. Albert Haz- zard for Mr. and Mrs, Charles Con- way on Saturday evening, Nov, 19th Those present were: Mrs. Mabel Es- tright and family of Wingate; Mr and Mrs. Elmer Conway, Edward Conway, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tressler, from Maderia, Mr, and Mrs. Watson Davis, of Ciymer, Pa., Mr. and Mrs Conway, Clyde Brown and Helen Glass all of Maderia, James and Katherine Kerin, Delmar and Frank Yeager, Leslie Walker, Mr. and Mrs George Cartwright and family, Mrs E. Spears and daughter Dixie, Mrs. Andy Conway, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hazzard, Mary Shefller, Ellen Wen- rick, Mrs. George Walker and family, Mr. Albert Hazzard, Mrs. Violel Poorman, and two girls of Wingate; Mr. and Mrs. Conway received many useful gifts and a pleasant time Was «1A 6:45 welcome Marjorie, Car Waterman Mrs. Lane : to and unt enjoyed by all. Miss Ellen Wenrick visited at the Walker home over the weekend, Don't forget about the supper at the Print Shop Dec. 1st. watch this column for more particulars later, Alfred Borger a large bear last week. Bruin hanging on the front porch attracted the attention | of people from our town and also some came from Snow Shoe. Mr. and Mrs, John McClusick pur- | chased a new cook stove which adds | to the comfort of their home. A hot waler heating plant was installed last week in the home of | | SPRING MILLS We are gorry to note the death of Mrs. Amanda Rachau at her home morning at 4 o'clock. 8he Mrs Tressie Werts of Dalmatia and T. M grand children and 3 great grand children, two brothers, C. C, Bartges and Ivy the Saturday is survived by two children Rachau of Bellefonte, two 'Bartges. Services Tuesday from Nef! funeral home, Josephine Stover and Mary Kling of Centre Hall, attended halr styling classes al Sunbury by Mons. Albert They evening in Sun- De Paris, in the hotel Edison returned home Tuesday after spending several days bury Mrs. Robert Henchen is improving ation Tues- after undergoing a minor oper, at the Centre County Hospital day Mrs. Guy Corman on We evening entertained bridge W. T. MacMorran, Mi Mrs. Gex M day ine at Mrs wrge Thoma and Mrs, Roy Searson o evening attended the Repub dance at Woodward Mrs, George Thomas ng from a small bone foot Miss Evelyn attended a birt Weaver at bolle Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corma G. Meyer, Lera Meyer, Belly Mose Krumrine, Rena Zieg terolf girls, Marie Long Musser Paul Herman were nany who atiended the das nire Hall Friday evening ML 1 Vonada and 4 iheim spent the jatives at Willian DOME SUNGaay Ws broken in he Brook hday Jonte PALLY Sar 18 Wer wi last woek Linn neh ankle Aral "er Mullinge: bedside Mr Shamokin and Ambrose Mr Organization program on Robert Conler and of vision, drove 0 our vi wage Ee day. Nevin Watson this week Orvis Wataon porkers and a beef Mrs. Edith Burd and song vised at the Arthur Bu:d home at Union- ] id the Milford Burd home al recently woking at n Wednesda Gap weekend untingdon Joht 1 Kelly spent Bunda 5 Watson home wil of Runville, was a call- on Sur winy Ran caller al * and wel fay neon home and Mrs. Jim Wealey drove | field recently Les John Mr Clear Mm ton Mrs. Clayton Sliker at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas calied at the Malvin Lucas home at Fair- view on Sunday Ira Lucas of Axe Man or at the Charles Lu Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ravin family of Pelaertown, Mr, and Mrs Orvis Lucas and son of Milesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petzer and daughter were callers at the George Robb home on Sunday evening Mrs. Lee Johnson and daugh Anna, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Wesley and Miss Chaltie Confer were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Magargel Jr. of Pleasant Gap turday. HUBLERSBURG Don't forgt the entertainment given on Fuiday evening in the come munity hall by the Rhythm Wrang- lers being sponsored by the Walker Township alumni society. Come and enjoy an evening worth while Mrs. Mary Weaver of Millbrook, spent last Thursday visiting ai the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Weaver Miss Jane Gentzel accompanied Catherine Vonada to McKeesport, where they spent the weekend visit. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Was A cali As NOMmMe oN On { Pye and fever on | Vonada. Mr. and Mrs. HF. Balley and family called at the home of Mr Charles Vonada on Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Porter spent Thursday in State College, the form. er gpent the day at a feed meeting which was held in the Nittany Lion | Inn and the jatter spent the day with Mrs, Samuel Albright. Mr, and Mra. Clarence Todd and family of Williamsport, were Sunday | | visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corman of | | Zion visited with their son and wife | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Corman Mrs. Ada Yocum of Centre Hall, recuperat. | BLANCHARD The operator of Richards Shoe Repalr shop wishes to contradict the rumor, some malicious person start ed: that he was going to close his shop and leave Beech Creek. He going to remain; and still solicits patronage and continues to perform his usual excellent work Mr. and Mrs. Austin Confer and family of Rochester, N. Y., home fo the funeral of a brother-in-law or Sunday, made a ghort call at the D C. Gardner home. Mrs. John Willlamg and son Bruce, Miss Dorothy Willlams and Harold Brungard of Mill Hall spent Sunday with friends In Altoona James Eagan who has been ¢ ing for some time with Acute Bright's Disease Is awaiting fina plans towards entering a soldiers hospital, possibly at Pittsburgh A litle daughter born to } ! Mrs. Earl new arrival Edith Miller for uffer- “an wa Hing JOSCDIIN Miss Helen Lock Haven her parents Visitors at Packer on S51 returned from the weekend wit the home of Beal mdaay were: Faye, Vic Peters of Beech Creek Robb of own . Rolx Beaty nd Mrs, Reed Dictz Dean Dietz Plecher motored and 0 Port Muesday 0 attend Mrs. Alex | Mrs. Homer were wecker ; Harry Kunes - YARNELL 1 Jaoodx Br names & e Irene and Mrs Lester Mayes and | * MON ene avd Rev i Minn Tob As of Runvill H wd Mrs "Ray: mon of Miles burg call hn pil home Sund Mrs. Nelson Walker an nd Mm. Charles Brown vis- couple weeks A ' Osceola Mills, Arlene Walker spent ister Mrs a Week Keller Snyder ai ichner called on his sister LeRs ww Sayers, Priday evening Mrs. Mabel Brown and Mrs. Wil- Walker calied at the Robert and John Jacobs home Thursday afternoon The the Women s Bible Class will he heid Friday evening, Nov, Zh. at the Robert Neidig home Thoma by roft of Philipsburg, an James Croft of Nanty Glo visited their sister Mrs. Katie Sayers jast regular monthly meeting BUSH HOLLOW Sunday School attendance was just the same as last Sunday, there being 52 present. Had a good attendance at the preaching services on Wednes- day night. Don’t forget the Sunday School and Wednesday night ser- vices. Cotiage Prayer Meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Edna Spotts Friday night, Nov. 26 at 7:45 p. m. Everybody welcome Miss Gertrude Carver spent last Thursday at the Blair Carver home Mrs, Martin Spotts and children spent Thursday at her home in Cole- | ville. In the evening her brother Edgar King and Miss Lona Spotis brought her home and visited with | Mis. Edna Spotts and family. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Carver visited Thursday evening at the George Parsons home. Mrs. Ruth Role and family and | Ken Witmer visited Friday evening with her mother, Mrs. Edna Spotia | and family. E. P. Lucas, son Elmer and dangh- ter Florence, and George Baney were | Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and | Mis, Howard Emery at Centre Hall. | Joep Davidson and daughter | Ruby of Wingate, visited at the Roy | Spotis home Sunday P. M. Sunday visitors at the Harry Car- | {ver home were Mr. and Mrs. Edward | {Way and family and Mr. and Mrs. {Clair Carver and two daughters of | | Mary C., and Charles McGowan, also | called among friends on Sunday Unionville. an electric pump. for two! Mary Ann Lucas, R. N., spent Fri-| day at her home and attended the | afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. H I. Markle and The school children are Joking | forward to two days vacation for | Thanksgiving. Senior play at Snow Shoe Thursday family were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotts and chil- | evening, also quite a number of our at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clifforg dren visited on Sunda [townspeople enjoyed the play. | ieide by turning on the gas in the | kitchen of his home where he lived | | | to.have public medicine. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mulhollan, Edward and David and Mrs, Anna | If it takes public medicine to have | | public health, the nation expects | Vonada of Mackeyville. This being Mrs. Vonada's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McOauley of | Richard Harris of Lamar, spent) the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Krape, evening at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam | | Monsell of Bellefonte. Men and women are much alike; | 15 The home of Mrs. Emma MoCag- | they never get too old to think they | {can wow each other. i : i fo Safety rules can be Summarized “don't take a chance” frm STATE COLLEGE Mr Mrs. Fred North Btreet gues Mr. an 8 College Etia Nonore Paryy and Allen 8 on Sunday Ne eldigh of State Misses Diana and State College were Surprise birthday day evening. Those present Mrs. Megle, of Philadelphia Ishler of Stormstown; Mi: A J Zimmerman, ™i: Nannie Homan Mrs, Prank Reed, Mi: Ida Bhirk Mrs. Sarah Foreman, Mrs. Roy Ward Mrs. Mollie shler an 0 Glenn, all of ¢ Mr; Bara Gilady Eelster a week Pl hiladel Mar College weekend in ™ The members « g Carne; i} nel D. | Good Things To Eat for had a {i Mr R.D Grove d with a wednes- were M1 At Your Neig on A&P FRESH PILGRIM vy : Fully Dressed-—Head and Feet Off Ih 37¢ A & PF SUNNYFIELD TURKEYS FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS & FOWL Fully Dressed—Head and Feet Off LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS , Fully head tate C Erb reamed Ww street Monday siting Iphia h 3le Mi won re and feet off ed Shop and Save | h- TURKEYS mvs Ib 33¢ Ib 39¢ Ib 27¢ Ib 2c | FRESH OYSTERS ‘2c | PURE SPARKLE PUMPKIN—For CRANBERRY DESSERTS Pies . 2 SAUCE—~Dromedary 2 17 ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING DEL MONTE SEEDLESS RAISINS BUTTER-—Roll 2 Ih FAMILY BREAD —For phys lge cans 07 CANS qi } 15-02 pkgs De Print Stuffing giant loave 10 q PM CRANBERRIES PASCAL CELERY FLA. ORANGES, 22 YAMS, Sou 17¢ 10c¢ . 2%¢ 25¢ thern K SUNNYFIELD FLOUR PILLSBURY FLOUR WHITE HOI MILK YUKON CLI BEVERAC, 24-1b bag tall cans B ES ANN PAGE APPLE BI STUFFED OLIV] 07 AN 24-1b bag 55 Sale of Coffee ! RED CIRCLE BOKAR CONDOR EIGHT O'CLOCK 3 1 39¢ - s 33¢ 35¢ 47¢ SKY FLAKRI AFERS B.C. SCRATCH FEED—Daily Egg 100-1b CIGARETTES—Popular Brands jule hag 51 Plus Tax Awd Carton of 200 $1.1¢ 12-02 pkg 1% bi 14 A. & P. Food Stores n Chl Society d recently Aid ValiiA Lad e OUTSTANDING VALUES IN | Children’s Footwear y . Jos K- Children’s and Growing Girls’ ARCTICS 9 Children’s and Misses’ SHOES 00 1 19 %6).19 bo =6).99 Straps, Oxfords and High Shoes. Black or Brown, Patent, Calf and EIK leather. Sizes 2 to 8 All Rubber two -snap Arctics in Low and Jun- jor Heels. Sizes 6 to 12 CHECK THESE VALUES Little Boys’ Boys’ HI-TOPS RUBBERS $1.49 79%¢ and $1.00 Black and Brown Light or Heavyweight, Sizes 9 to 13 Sizes 1 to 6. Boys’ Hi-Tops [SKATING SOX $1.99 39c-49¢ Leather or Composition . Soles. Sizes 1 to $3. Sizes T—11 or Play. Leather Composition Soles. Yi to 3. 12Y; to 3. Sizes 9013 1106 Children’s and Misses’ RUBBERS 59¢ and 69¢ SNO-SHOES $1.99 Brown or White. 11 to 3-31; to 8. BROWNS BOOT SHOP Formerly Mingle's Bellefonte, Pa. Oxfords & Shoes 51 s4.99 Shoes that will stand the knocks, Styled for Dress and
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