THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PX. PLEASANT VIEW | CLARENCE [Ener Has. seus ang tama | McCloskey, John Sefohiic, Mich A group of about thirty persons | 8ince we last wrote we have been | (8r. and Jr.) and Grey Heaton, John | gathered at the home of Mrs, An |acoused of libel, Sunday p. m, be- Lohr, Nelson Davis, Americo Cres | nle Kustenborder on ‘Tuesday eve- | fore witnesses at the public square in| tani, George Steve and Mike Murny- ning, November 20 and sprung a Moshannon we were pompously hall- ack, David Palinkas, Joe Smitchko, (grand surprise upon her to make ed and churched for our most re- Mike and Steve Bassala, Albert Em { her birthday anniversary a very en- [cent attack on unwarranted local ro, and Eddie Kochik, Harold Fye, | joyable one. Her husband, James situations. Far be it from ug to be- Arthur Stephens; Steve Barenty, | Kustenborder and a few others little even the meanest chargeter William and Charles Farman, Rich- cleverly managed the affair that known, We are not making any ard Morgan, Jim and Lawrence 8in- made the surprise a complete suc- | apology for any statement w, might clair, Calvin, Tom and David Stark, | cess. When Mrs. ‘Kustenborder went | have made in this column last jssue William and Pete Houser, Guy and | to answer the door bell she sup | as we can verify each count without Willlam Woleslagle, James Shaw, posed it was the company that her | consulting the school board or any Joe Allen, Tom Moore, Albert Carl- | very near neighbor was expecting | higher official, T'm sure our policy son, Willam Zanella, Edward Drap- and that they had just arrived at |coincides with that of this publica- cho, Eddie and Albert Bosok, Elmer, the wrong door. Many fine gifts | tion, quote “One is justified in be- Andy and Joe Poultls, John and were received. Refreshments were [coming indignant and should strive Andy Parney, Baryl Bateman, Jim served consisting of pickles, sand- | to have an ill, such as spending the and George Kolassa, Edward Muir- wiches, coffee and cake. Those pres- taxpayers good hard-earned money head, Frank and Andy Kobularchik, lent were: the guest of honor and for luxuries when necessities are at John and Edward Zimmerman, John her husband, James Kustenborder, & premium remedied.” We cannot and Andy Tobias, Andy Spilla, Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houser, Mr. ccnscientiously endorse any ro- tin Rockowan, Paul, Charles and and Mrs. Boyd Hilllams, Miss Ruth | ceedings which tend toward intimi- Alex Vozniok, Sam Perslovich, Ira Hoy, Mr. and Mrs Tibbens, of dation subterfuge or camouflage of Hall, John Hramotnlk, William and Pleasant Gap: Mrs. Paul Loesch the public in general and local erisls Bleve Swancer, George Planko, Andy and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Y. Grove, | In particular Joe ani Frank Padisak, Dominik her par ental home in Boalsburg, Mr: Jack” Williams of Altoona was a | Pine Hall: Mr. and Mrs. Milton At a special meeting called by nres. Jendrisak, John and Pete Alexander, and Mrs. Charles Graham. t several days recently at W€|oguer jp, Hall, Bessie A. Gur ident of P, T. A. last Wednesday. Ernest and Lester Mann, Andy Van- Farmer James Gray of Storms- Reis th home In his search for his doe dnc k nd Mr. and Mrs. George Koon | It was decided that ihe shuerkrant gor. Elmer Watson, Mike Kachik, town was a brief caller in our burgjon Old Tussey [of 8 State College; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd supper scheduled for Dee. 3rd would George Tynio, Steve Kadash, John last Wednesday on business| Mrs art of Graysville, 1s | way and daughter Joanne, Mrs. Ag- | be postponed for a week. The new Oranite, Matthew Murgas, Joe Rush - mission at the J. J. Markle farm al spending in our town, &|nes Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. Grant date is Dec. 10th, 8Borry {f any of Dock, Emil Anderson, George Kor- Pine Hall, guest of Mrs. Annie | Coble, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lee and our ads, misinformed you as it Adam Bargorich, Andy Bal- of The community hall chicken Kocher on E. Main street, son Gordon, Mrs. Bernard Brooks, wasn't done intentionally ash, Pete Girardi, Joe and George @ per was well patronized last Friday | Mrs. Willlam Deibler John D. Wirtz, and Mr. and Mrs. are Meek 5 slowly Miklusak, Charles and Ren Watson, evening, about $70 net profits, A new is week of Philipsbur Charles Shea At a late hour the from her late injuries J hn and Andy Bugosh, Andy Dur heatir ant is being install Her many {rier t ted wishing Mrs. Kus- falling hko, George Be ndy he hall this week over) more happy birth- at a aul anc bel Iggans, REV. Ralph Mtrgaworth and wife Days od ing grt op! " dy Matala, George Kerilla, C.M Eats. ahmbe Mtdle am hier Betsy tO gh yp : De Ng hou Hac kenberg, Frank Dudish, Joe and Balti a AS e m De to Raut a ao hi or : Andy Danko, Joe Morgan ¥ WA re, Ast aly A MiSWLb USINOeAS + SET Mg ang # fre 1a i v - 11t the specialist M. D. The little miss has tnizht away 50 bad for local nimrods but the n n for ight listed is only a small percen- e sr care of physician for i ya 4 been unde ) are of a physic Third m seting of the term just in the Alleghenies sever al Wee S. on Teacher's writ y nothing of the ridges, Moun- Howard Harpster and wife of Ty- ister Grover Rockey. of Gill. vened Thur day evening. ind barrens to the south rone both nimrods and crack shots town. 3 5 ih absent were Mr, Schmoik, Mr ther comment we wish to make were in our valley the past week for wild geese simmons, Miss Smith and Mr: Gried. on the coming P. T. A. supper their share of doe meat. They were fivin r: northt Mr, Brungard attended a surprise Sauerkraut is not the issue at stake guests of his sister and husband, Mr ; birthday party had in honor of his it's fl that the organization and Mrs. George Detlbler, youngest sister, Mrs, 8. A. Rudy's an- hopes to obtain 50 as to further aid Mrs. Sophia Reed is recuperating niv ry Monday evening at State with your children very nicely at the Ben Everhart 3 and law makers of 0- home after a three weeks illness, her iper- making more monetary | many friends trust this health condi- | date for j patronage Courses gi 10 the schools of today. They're tion continues for the aged lady, she After two years as han mestic yours and mine and we as parent s under care of Dr. H. C. Wilson the Mrs lle Goheen teachers are under obligation to ai children and grandchildren | Lavere Wise rec ly resigned and | ~ Shearer on rom a dislance were ac- help make them al jeast the mini- red at the Samuel Wasson wed home to ac- ' w on Dec. 2 John ated among other places, at mum in efficiency. No more worth- home on the Aulworth farms for a cepl nice truck driving job y y and Bh expect H Cole and Gorton Fye while agency is (locally) Thanksgiving turkey dinner. The nd wife of N.C Joe Morgans took care of more effort to maintain that i Wassons are among our best Guern- the holiday between their hous, and We, the faithfu] few are not havi ———————— sey breeders and tillers of the soll nds here. camp Emory Gunsalius Mee 100 AUP for entertainment MONUMENY Robert I. Corl spent last week bx fully managed his sec aking advantage of an : , h 11 melia Chapmat Mrs. yr Lg preacher for TR obert Lal aig at chiel cook for personal gains, or Annie Miller and Charles Walker 06 | 40 o0hter re ‘ r at A: Walker who has at her parenta] home in Stormstown, | ¥ "Me x " A rope ig jaughter, Mr jesell i at Le has assisting in the care of her mother ed Ng pri ¢ g ers oN 8 Mrs. Milton Weiland who was suf- Methodist church during © * horses to the phosphate More hunters put up at Steph are working fo; at Lock Have en for Buha's, Boisons and McoGowarny money. Ask iting with her par- f Ny, : fn of the ©f Dec. 26-Jan The animal fering an attack of neuralgia of ae he animal —— . This mikes the The Bugosh sisters Annie and member he P. T. A George Bow- wear: but is improved at this wri for & week bino were home { for a brief vicat funds are used and I th oR ¥ CLEVENSTINE STORE AT horse he lost in the Idst from New York, their place of you a glowing accoun! fe > tem ZION 1S RE-OPENED ; ployment Tho Grade 4 Miss Sara Het 5, teacher in Shanks- We liked the poets coher in blatant in its praise of P. T ville school and Ernest Hess, student week's paper ceaselessly boasting ita his 1 in Dentistry of Temple University Mr, Orlando Wagner aetom panied des maybe working a itil Mrs. Ira Gilbert, of Plessan to spend Thanksgiving vacation at , , en My venst " Ans some of his hunting friends to Phila- it to dale, has received ley, ang Mrs. Allred Lucas home of their parents, Mr and ided to withdraw from bu ines y a delphia Sunday for a ls journ. no mote benefits than any other whi euperating fire an appen- uo d on MM S. M. Hess on the Hess home- Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Craft called on room. Say folks, if its a @ jectom mar; on Branch Mrs. C. C. Craft Sunday p m. at her 4 against the P - —— * comiortable hame on Windy Hill ¥ne members The date for anolher outstanding auerkraut, forget it. You ghould 10 m : oer, Mi MM at the pageant he § 10 note the sparkling new Mr SE. Ce of mer Sunday visitors at the. 0 be given by the Presby- | Amel {ise has bee; tocke : srover Rockey: and daughter erian at Moshannon is for sii ny 1 Put on the X-mas Miss Almeda Lucas, of le! J. Stewart SQUARE { DANCE]: shelves, and a number of tmprow e- -{O rover Rockey and ey mpin Mrs Christmas nigh: at 8:00 o'clock irs its so much spent Saturds: ith her mother {arbison-Walker Refrac Re : have been made to the es- | yy Spicer and children, Rena | HAT, second son of Mrs Annis cast upon waters when Mrs. Myrtle La work thr ROLLER SKATE ent. Mr. Irvin, a painter Clair. nbd Preda Wilby ' Rov Watson was painfully injured dur. yo y Uckets and thus help the Miss Surah Shay rs ee. AT ce and pag manger by trade expects sad Stayer’ Bast ord "7+ ing Thanksgiving vacation when a ki Ades earn a free one. Lay aside present with Afnie Pye ¢ the Store throughout ey T_T and the Chas.) hn of tar which was being heated your small animosities, gird yourseid R.D in HECLA PARK within the next few weeks. He for- | = The rou; + who hun ted for deer exploded in his face? with amicability: tell all your friend Dick Watkins called at the Fern I Arie ™ Bh 4 : > i wee EVERY wee | merly conducted a gasoline station | wii 1he Gnjeer boys the past week Lewis Lenhart with a companion, to be there and come yoursell for Showers home ui Bellefonte on FRIDAY NIGHT . . 2 h a former teacher of Miss EMRE some old fashioned dumplings and NO ADMISSION CHARGED Paps Two December 8 1938, ZION BUSH HOLLOW : Borry to note the death of Mrs.| What has happened 10 ali our {Bunday School members? We only had 36 out to Sunday Schoo] on Sunday. Boome wee ML on ee count of sickness, but surely we ought to do briter than that Every. body welcome to Bunday Bechool every Sunday ot 9:20 4 m and Wednesday night services at 7:48 p. m. Plans are being made flor & Caristmas program ai the church on Wednesday night Dec. 22, Don't {forget the date Rev, and Mrs, J. A Byrd were pup- per guests last Wedneiday night st he home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lu- cas and family Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spots and son ultended a bulchering at the home of Andrew Irvin last Tuesday. Other; who helped were Rev, and Mrs. J. A Byrd, J. Benner Hall, Mrs, James Meizer and Mrs. Jennie Irvin and son Orlando Most of our hunters brougli in a deer last week, we did not learn the names of gill who ¢id, but think mos: every [amily is feasting on venison. Jetta Lee King visited her cousin Freddie SBpotts at the home of his grandma one day last week while her REBERSBURG | Mrs. Badie Earhart Blerly, wife of | Rev, Edwin Blerly passed away at! Boyd Carner of Hublersburg, moth- her home In West Rebersburg last ler of Guy Carner of this place, We Thursday night, as the result of a extend our sympathy to the family. paraletic stroke two days previous.| Mr. and Mrs, Virgie Baker and Funeral was held from the home on family of Altoona spent Sunday at | Monday afternoon in charge of her the Sharer-Emerick home, pastor, Rev, Miller, Methodist min- | ne kitchen shower held for Mr ister from Centre Hall, where MY. | and Mrs. Paul Corman was quite Blerly was a member. The local largely attended. The guest of hon- pastor assisted. Rev. Blerly 15° 4 or received many beautiful and use- | retired M. E. minister and they have 1 pfs, | resided in Rebersburg since his re. Mr, and Mrs. Allen Witmer and tirement, Both Rev, and Mrs, Bler- family departed Monday by auto for ly were reared In this community | piorida where they will spend the and Mrs. Blerly'’s sudden death 15 8 | inter The trip being made for shock to her many friends here, the benefit of Mr. Whmer's health Mrs. W. F. Tichl of Reading, visit~ | ww. hope he will be greatly benefit. ed friends In town several days last | tod by the change of climate, week. Mrs. Kenneth Gummo entertained Paul Breon underwent an emer- iy. members of her Sunday School gency appendectomy at the Centre class Tuesday evening at her pare County Hospital last Thursday ntal home. Kenneth Halnes and mother Mrs Mr. and Mrs M. C. Haines were recent visitors in have opened the former Clevenstine Norwood, N. J.. also attended store and have 4 complete line of Army-Navy football game at Phila- groceries. The living are occupy- delphia, ing apartments in Miss Garbrick’s Mrs. Adah Blerly has been ill the | home past week but 5 much improved at Giad{ to report Mrs. Elizabeth this writing. Kauffman able to be around again Mr, Harvey Lamey and son Floyd The following pupils of the Zion Greenburr were Sunday visitors g.n have had perfect attendance father Dale King of Colevilly, wis the W. E. Balr home for the month ending Dec. Ist. hunting. Mrs. Elizabeth Gephart and Mrs. Grade 1--Dean Richard Vonada, Eg L 8h Charles Meyers, of State College were Nevin Harter Charles Wells, Mar- and Melv Sunday callers in town jie Bartley, Barbara Hoy; Grade 2— lHagunort visi ed H C Zi Mrs. W. H. Ziegler, Norman Lihler, Mary Blerly, Made yraay Mrs, Gale Bwartz Mrs. Fred Duck, Jo Ann Emerick, Betty gnotis Whitehill called at home of Mr Grade —Cecil Hull, Lowell returned i Mrs. Raymond ler Flem- Dorothy White; Grade 4 wi ih th Saturday Calvin Vonada, Ray Weaver y 8. O. Mallory Bartley, Barbara Wiumer, '7 Mrs. Helen Shultz Penrod. Grade 5—Ethel M daughier Hilda and C. C. Smull COrade 6120 Barley, Mad- itors in Lock Haven Allene Witmer, Ruth on Satu y afternoon Grade T--Warren Witmer Rey Weaver, who Gllmone Orade B-Norman ndered } resignation as Alda Weave Bara Weaver itheran L. Krape, Lois Shaffer. Pu ! Wednesday fir who have excelled In spelling his Grade 4-Dean C nada; Orade lols Bi Grade 8 lols Shaffer, Mary L. Krape Per. centage of attendance Boys 98; Girls 97 NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mae Fry) lyf Mrs. Flovd Ulmer of the Branch! Farmer James Poust is nursing a gave a party for some of the younger (badly inflated knee, under the care set last Friday evening at her home. of his family physician Painter-Farmer and boss butcher, Rev. Robert V, Leldig motored (0 Grover Cleveland Corl, was a Sun-|Johnstown Wednesday last for a day caller at the Fry home in Rock | brief visit with his sister and family Springs | Guy Harpster head man at Balford Don't forget the I. QO. Harpster | dry cleaners, State College, was a farm sale Dec. 16th at 1 p. m, choloe | caller Monday evening in Baileyville, livestock and a good line of house- | Farmer Peter Waldo Corl and his hold goods | better half motored to Huntingdon | Cha Jones has resigned as boss {Monday on an important busines farmer st the J. B. Goheen farm and | mission flitted last Thursday to the Robert Mrs Reed {arm near Scotia J. C. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. George Musser and and shoppers family were recent dinner guests at Saturday p. m Johnston and Mrs were business callers at the county capital Valter W. P. Irvin gnd sou the Sara Everh ome time her daughter, enroute mane oO) sup- ey and two sons, Paul and Ralpt 1 Belids of 'Wil- Friday Sate home of Mrs. Fins imnted for deer, The) their homes Saturday AL Mr, and daughter ol is a patient uw State Hos~ ds hope for a | gue several rec rece vering rer ved In 8 pi ed in v Gepi } ler ri guests departed tek egler het tenborder many pre-X shopping ay we Peak receiving day i Llovd Spicer working for Mr Harry Garbrick, who owns and op- erates a chop mill which he moves {from place to place and grinds chop for the farmers. Mr. Spicer lis boarding and rooming with his Siruct Hoy; Krape Dean Belly Marion Krape eline Harter White: Looks Wells Mary pls are al 4 ¥ Tectridian Robert Summers of the | 10 Plea Gap was in town last Thursday enroute to wire the bulld- ings on the well known J. J. Goheen farm at Rock Springs Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pryor of Mt Holly, N. J. spent the past week at the James Kline and A. Brooks home Sammy enjoying the annual deer unt wit we Rite boys Retired farm r James Hoover em- barked last week a full fledged agem repr resenting the McoNess Products Co. He will call on you at an early al 4 . on § 8 Just a4 ot and for in- dau { oOn- i¢ Those Pitz- feed and were business vi a re sorry 10 hear of the gud. liness of Harry Cow! wr on Bun- m. He wis taken glck abou’ Sunday. The Doctor slawed SPODEX] Lalect reporis are he 5 recovering nicely ai me His many friend Mr: recently pasuor movs= were rel ara seen on Saturday in a V formation they think winter | church " m ihe parson- cabin in # Miiheim His resignation does no effective til January Brown las. Friday Brown's Vonada, al anc the loc a y Wu al We wonder if over The majority of are over in this vicinity. C. W. Mey- butchered on Nov. 18; Clarence Sheesley Nov. 21; A. W. Lyles on man atl | wav. 23: John A. Woifes on Thanks home Mr. | ving y; Nelson Jones and nd Boyd a AE age Narrow come née nr 3 . } t A Y you the people, od the butcherings mone Valera Bateman still s $ a nigh. clase {or ladies, allable are the line of d ers morrow ‘ - gp n and family. and Mrs Fah og As é r Spots fw n ai par- 31 £5. th FAIRVIEW while ne comn —~ the 1 home: eleven, Neldigh to do their jobs on Dec. 8th Myrtle Meyers and y and David were Frid ternoon visitors Shearer home SONS Wer we nity We iS , IC ie season wit young div al wi the ond srason 45 nor ¥ Rev. a COme- * h ¢ is one Of El plant thi been {11 second several Spicer sent y visited he } Emeida Miller and Mn gary several days las tweek Duncan and Joe Wise were guests of Rev A. Baboock several ¢ mon ans aler '] these Ella Lucas were Mr Mrs Nir Watkins Wall Mrs James of and and chlidren n of Summit Hill: } nd isitors at the home Alfred Lucas, Mr Lucas and: two Miss Paye Chapman, of Fe 4 naaq sod of Bri Mrs ansvilie R Bard il ins of Mr. and has been A and merits bead the hardest, Ww Jast Lyle and sons attended the vu ol Mrs tead We . Mr. and of it or just le several Gays last XK AL paby shent 1 a ¢ ’ ner mo t o 194 Bellefonte, and hirs — { . home of Mr LaTe ay wit} M. W. Brecon spent several Williams & week at the LL. Meek in Belefonte s Dorothy Ertle of New York : been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. E Erle Arthur uhn nd Mrs. Roy Prankhouser and son Lamar, of Terre Hill visited relatives in town last week Mr. and Mrs. WW. H. Swartz of Mil- helm were Bunday visitors with the latter's brother, Mr. J. E. Blerly Arch ie Iligen and two friends of Pittsburgh, were recent guests wild the former's parents, Mr and Mrs Eldon Tligen Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brungart and daughter Marjorie, of town, Mr, and Mrs. Merle Brungart and two chil- dren of Coburn, ‘were Sunday after noon callers with their parents Mr nd Mr Brungart ai Woil's Store Mrs. Jeaneile Aum was a Sunday guest Meyer home, Miss Mary MU TES e¢ days this week Stanley Ellers en- on Sunday. Mrs Raymond MNuthler enterialned company ou eX- $y ae Str ard Wty \ ang Ly. ? tort a ned company “he ve A redecoral o ang ¢ Mrs. Harry Cramer vio. at Howard, and enters the business ‘ Sunday ! got six deer throughout the week. Smith called on her while on uly, usc ous apple pie if you can’t Mall on Sub iy alter. : str die at % % " # } venture al Zion with the best of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Meyers and as teacher in Grade 3 one day re | reseomimend sitions a“ 5 CCS A : We Lh recommendatior » Stanley and David, spent Sun- to ’ cently on Ye Rane gt OS heodare Par- | “snow Shoe high is taking basket- ALARA. Ab VI0sE NOME Lacy Were CiN= ball seriously. Their opening game 2 nd the William Ripka |r 0 season ls at Howard Jan. 6th, The Andy Botson familly spent the pas: weekend visiting friends al Nantyglo Mr. and Mrs. John Bash {rom Leawistloon were welcome Sunday vis- itors at the Joe Morgan home Caliers at Pete Alexanders the #0 were the Swanoer sisters of Pancakes Howard Biairs had Sunday com- pany from Karthaus Mr. 8. W. Etters of State College called on bis glster Mrs. Cordelia Friday Rev Hammonds present pants of the M. E. parsonage at Shoe and minister at the only protestant church are the parcnis of a new baby boy Prof. Sietier principal of our } schoo! at Snow 8hop i= 30 elated the storks recent call at his house th (rumor) he's treating ali high aat school students to a Hershey Bar RE — smach the kraut. You've patron- Clacifind ad: zed us 50 splendidly herelofore, don’t jet us down now-—-we're count- ing on you and you and you. Consider this a special invitation to join us nexi Tuesday evening at 7:30 ai the Brick Bullding. It% P T. A's regular monthly meeting. Parents you are welcome. Thanking you again for all past favors we beg leave of you "Wil Saturday Dec. 1th —gecond supper date DIX RUN Church was not 8 well altended about 38 present nis Bunday will be Sunday Schoo] at 9:30 and Chris- tion Endeavor a: 7:30. Everybody welcome Hunting season over for anothe year with a number of doe killed “Ted” White and Alfred Mader were 1 gmong the ones to get their's the first Our lady-hunters who got a doe were Mrs Glen Harper and Mrs. Sherman Beatty. Others from are thrifty aT song day ker, ner guests, a home ig WRAP WR BAP | g Fine Foods at a Saving 250 Be 2le 15¢ Sale of Ann Page Foods MELLO WHEAT TOMATO KETCHUP ANN PAGE BEAN ANN PAGE PRESERVES 2-16 oz. jars 28¢ ANN PAGE CHILI SAUCE S-ou. bottle 10¢ SPARKLE DESSERTS ::. 3 pg. 10c SALAD DRESSING [. - “I 2c BLANCHARD Jane and Jimmy have appeared evening Ave gagement 11. It wa AP! »e 4 * who were to on Thursday led their en- until Monday night. Dec ght best to change the date for the entertainment due to the arrival of Banta Claus In Lock Haven on Thursday evening There will be 2a Townsend Club testing in the schoolhouse Priday December 9th at 7:30 o'- here cancel 28-02 pgs Large Bt thou of Millheim the R."W. an at Ann Page With 28-02 Pork cans pag ERS WAP Jer and friend Miss | Alice Hoy of Slate College were weekend visitors with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hartman vislied at the George Adams home at Elyg- burg, Sunday. A daughter named Patti was bon to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stover recently. | John Cooner and friend of Phila- deiphia, called at the W. A. WiMters wis ¥ dt Tees NE nd LL orc. Snow Oca proud "MN vening, ca Due to the inclement Friday night, the W Baptist church met with Mrs ip Schroat rather than at the place previously announced. Nearly all the members were present, and a social hour followed the regular weather Jast WwW. G. of the a Gay " $1 CL RL Christmas Comes But Once a Year! Why Not Give HIM the Best from a Man's Store who serves you best . 4 LLL TN 1 ALAN LN re ”" su bd “ PAJAMAS In the newest colorings $1.65 up ARROW SHIRTS In Whites and fancies » WW pu LS Also the FAMOUS Arrow Neckwear Hickok Belt at $1.00 ickok Belts Braces and Jewelry, in the smartest of styles $1.00 up ye FS Interwoven Sox In lisles, silks and wools 35¢ and 50¢ NEE WW Rabor Robes of ail wool flannel and silks, priced from hid to $15 hy pd 1 Hays Gloves In pigskins, mochas and $2.00 up Mufflers Silk or wool \ 24 meeting The Missionary Society of the Church of Christ is being hostess to a tea given Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the social rooms of the church. Quests include the Mis- sionary Socleties of the Baptist church, the Methodist and Presby- terian churches of Beech Creek. Williamsport shoppers from our town on Saturday were Mr. and | Mrs. John DeHaas, Kuneg and Miss Jean Kunes Mr. and Mrs. Harris Confer and son, with Mrs. Tillie Kunes, spent Sunday afternoon with friends in North Bend { Miss Helen Eyerly, a member of | the teaching force at Smethport, | spent the weekend with Miss Jean Kunes Mrs. J. K. for Boston enroute to Canada, where she expects to spend the hol- iday season. Mrs. James Eagan is planning a {few days visit this week with her has moved to Milesburg recently. Miss Helen Miller, employed in { Lock Haven, spent the | with her parents. | Mra, and Mrs, Richard Heverly {are planning to move lito their | new home shortly after the first of | the year. { The Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist | church meels with Mrs. J. D. De- | Haas on Thursday. { Mrs. Tdcie DeHaas | her Sunday school class on | evening. entertained | on Friday | Mrs. T. M.| Dyer degflarted Friday | niece, Mrs. Evelyn MeGinley, who | 3chiRo. Margaret Bugesh, weekend | Can't very well offer them all amokes ha! David Stark and wils of Winburne spent the weekend with relatives al Scolchtown The new addition to the BEmro Drapcho home is about ready for OCCUPANCY. leave the Gleason acres and move into her own new bungalow shortly by Conaways. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McLaughlin and baby daughter of Slate College Mrs. Newilon lauck called Sunday on the Lawrence Sinclair's. We heard Mary Katherine Mor gan baked her fruili cake Saturday, for Christmas. Hope we'll not be disappointed by looking forward to a sampie Pupils. of the 7th grade who have perfect aitendance term to date gre: Edward Barborich, Mike Botson, Pauline Parnay, Marie Liegey, Mary Kormanee, Ada Girardi, Edward Du- besky, David Kochik, Vingen: Dur- Edward Huntington, George T, Pedisak, and {William Stark. Mr. C. M. Hacken- berg of Runville is teacher. Centre County court had two cases | to dispose of from our section. Sev. eral Jurors were drawn from this district also. You'll likely soon See a fresh eggs {for sale sign near the HU school since Mr, Brungard recently pure Shaded some Buffalo Run laying nen allies having this address or! | represented in Clarence consolidated Widow Watson hopes to gince she fell last week, while visiting here who got were J. 1. Parsons, W. J. White, L. F. Lindenmuth, Clair Hall, Sherman Beatty, Olen Har. per and Siewart Williams, Visitors at the J. T. Hall home on Sunday wete Mr. and Mrs. Stellard White and daughters Belly and Shirley, Mr, and Mm. Sherman Beatty and daughter Shirley of Dix Run, Mr. and Mrs, Eimer Witherite and children, Marie Lynn and Mal- colm of Spring Mills. Mrs. John Wilson has been on the sick jist for the past week Christmas is drawing near. We hear there is to be an entertainment in our school, ments will be made next week. Mrs. 8. G. White and daughter's Beity and Shirley took Sunday din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Beatty. Other callers were Pearl Hall, “Bili" Parsons, Paul Parsons, Lemore Lindenmuth, Wilbur Burns, and Roddy Eminhizer. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Witherite and shill alled on his mother, Mrs. | children © ithe weekend with their daughter | land son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur | 1D. Meyer before leaving for their | Anne Witherite on Sunday. “Ted” White is getting 10 be a first class butcher, he litiped the doi jowing people the past week Blair fngram, J. R. Willams, J. 1. Patsons and W. J. Eminhizer, Has been quite a change in the | weather since last week's writing. | A warm wave and rain came and tock most of the show away. VALLEY VIEW Bertha Corman has been in bed g! Further announoe- : home one day lasi week Walter Heckman and Mrs. Marie Mann visited at the C. Paul Ziegler home at Port Matilda on Sunday A family gathering and birthday celebration was held at the J. E Ziegler home on Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Ziegler's birthday Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, C, K. Beahm and son Larry and daugh- ter Phyllis of Aaronsburg; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Klinefelter of Millheim; Mrs, Bdith Gentael, Mrs. C. A. Page, | Miss Betty Page, Melvin Bright and Mr. and Mrs. J. E Ziegler of town SMULLTON Mrs. Henry Gentzel and two sons | from Gleagonton were dinner guests last Thursday at the home of Mrs. | Ida Wallser, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooner of Phil- | adeiphia spent last week at the home | of Mrs. Maud ‘Winters. | Mr. and Mrs. J. LIL. Williams spent | home at St. Petersburg, Florida. Mrs. | H. A Meyer, Doris and Woodrow | | Meyer were also guests Saturday | evening. Mrs. Carrie Detwiler spent the | weekend with her daughter and | family Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Bon- ner at Churchville, N. Y., she was ac- | companied by het son Donald and | | family, Mrs. LeRoy Day received word | Sunday morning of the death of her | PURE — SAFE — ECONOMICAL! White House Milk Sultana Peanut Butter - - Soda Crackers-N.D.C, Excell 2 - 10.5: 59¢ 2-b jars 23¢ 2-1h pkgs 29¢ Sultana Tuna Fish - ew 2 tins 23¢ Fancy Blue Rose Rice - « 3b 10¢ Campbell's Tomato Soup - 3 cans 22¢ Kellogg's Corn Flakes - B.0z pkg. 5c Cheese—Brick or Longhorn . Ib 17¢ Palsy + « +. =» . Ih 19¢ lll Cll Cf Ol lll tl 2 Ige pkgs 35¢ 4 cakes 17¢ 2 pkgs 9¢ 4 rolls 19¢ Scot Towels roll 10¢ PENNA. POTATOES - pk. 7c Bananas-51b25¢ Kraut Cab.-bag 39¢ Fla. Oranges, 220s, 252's. .2 do 29¢ Concentrated Super Suds Octagon Toilet Soap - Octagon Soap Powder Waldorf Toilet Tissue . oo. Scot Tissue 3 rolls 25¢ Whole or End Cuts FRESH PORK LOINS Ib 18¢c schools that had hunters who sue | father, Milford Kreamer of near | acai Ot One he Jud $1.00 up 4 to 5-1b Pienles Fresh Pork Shoulders - - . Ib 15¢ Pork Loin Chops, End Cuts - Ib 19¢ Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon - - 2'5-Ib pkgs. 27¢ ALL STEAKS - - . Ib29¢ (Round, Sirloin, Tenderloin) TENDER CHUCK ROAST 1b léc A. & P. Food Stores {| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donelson |and John Karmanski, of Saxton, {who visited at the Jacob Brickley | | home, were lucky in each getti ng | | their deer. | Mids Lois Brickley visited a few | days with her sister, Mrs. Ner Han- | na, of ¥iemington. ts ms MR ———— To Present Flay 2% Fairplay Sweaters and Monarch Suede Jackets, in all the latest colors and styles $1.95 up MONTGOMERY'S MODERN MEN'S WEAR BELLEFONTE, PA. | Open Evenings from December 10th to 24th, inclusive. |8 p. m. Tickets 35 cents each. Pro- | setas will go toward convent re- APARNA! YARRA AP WAP) | pairs. 5 we we Handkerchiefs In colors. initials, in latest approved styles 25¢ up | Harve McCloskey has the distinction | ‘of being the only woman sharpshoot- | deer this year, they were lucky. | ax of Shane paris to SbALA 4 dest 24) ack 1.000 36 spending a Jew days | ak men of Valley View all got & | {fathis KO, Weber { Mr. and Mrs, Tom Rul] and son of » IIIS III ICI LB Ea In Breve Fc Saturday of the church. Al + Charles | welcome. % Cordes | mak, Howard, Blur, bi Ada
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