Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 15, 1998, UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Carols—The Young folks of the Epworth League will sponsor the singing of Christmas Carols in the community on Satur- day evening, the night before Christ- mas. They will meet at the store corner at 10:30 p. m. and proceed | ing until January from there. Anyone in the commu- | Van Valin will be nity and surroundings, interested, by Unionville folks are cordially invited to join in and lof the late C, let your voice ring out in praises ol! [his boyhood days Peace and Good Will toward men, | Howard, with his and wdden the hearts of the are living comfort shu We trust the folks attend the Pray- Christmas Revival Serviods:-J%ev. dist church of Uniontown, Pa, Methodist church beginning Januliry 9, the Free 22nd ns he ably In Uniont here wil) Services New Arrivals: —Mr of Hanover, Pa Y ne i YOUTIS Methodist Church Services er service this Thursday the close of which » rehearsal | Prat for the Christmas Pageant Junday | parents of Schoo] on Sunday usual time, Epworth League in th evening at 6:80 p. m. with a Christ mas program, folios wed by the regular preaching service at 7:3( sermon by the pasior Kauffman and Mrs morning at the presented to them at the 1 at 9 p. m. December 1¢ h been named, Prat Mother and fine. Congratulations ley Pratt is the only ind Mrs. Howard Pratt former re son ident Free Methodist Charch Services Prayer servi on F nin Sunday School on Sunday at 9:30 a followed by the preach ing service at 10:45 a m mon rete iday mas exerc ember pageant { Bellwood spen en trains on Sunday ing on some of his old neighbors the ‘time betw afternoon call time friends and The public sale ¢ WILL IT RAIN TOMORROW? WEATHER PROPHET! An ldeal CHRISTMAS GIFT GET A RELIABLY Cut Out This Reminder Get a WEATHER PFROPHED For 69c¢ 10c ail order extra Quaint, Practical Attractive Surprisingly Accurate Fine Weather: Two chi fine. Rainy weather of rain or snow Widmann & Teah Inc. South Allegheny Street BELLEFONTE, PA. 8 O'CLOCK A&P FAMILY COFFEE BREAD 3 a 39¢ Joan 5c Buy More for Less at A. & P. ANN PAGE SPARKLE DESSERTS - 3 pkgs. 10c BAKING POWDER - - 2° ANN PAGE VANILLA EXTRACT te 19€ CornKix - - - - 27-0z pkgs. 23¢ Campbell's 3 cans 22¢ Pork & Beans - - - . Ann Page Beans - - 3 Ibcans 17¢ N.B. C Premium Crackers - 2 |b pkgs. 29¢ Pet, Everyday, Silver Cow and Carnation Milk - 10 tall cans 65¢ No.2 5c GRAPEFRUIT ™* hs APRICOTS 2 Loree 39¢ _. 39¢ Monte cans RED SALMON Scot Towel & Holder Scot Towels - - - - 3 rolls 25¢ Camay Soap - - - 3 cakes 16¢ Ivory Flakes - - - Ige. pkg. 21¢ Bab-O - - - - . . . can12¢ BANANAS - - - . . 5|bs 25¢ 2 Ibs 25¢ 2doz.29¢ Ripe Slicing Tomatoes - ORANGE FLORIDA PORK LOINS - Fresh—4 to 5 Pound Picnics Ib 17¢ PORK SHOULDERS CENTER CHUCK & SHOULDER ROAST.. PORK SHOULDER STEAK or LOIN CHOPS, end cuts ALL STEA Round. Sirloin LEAN BACO Ab 19e Ib 29¢ Ib 21c Any Size Piece Howard Van Valin, pastor of the Free Metho- will hold special evangelistic services in here and continu- Howard well remembered 5s a A. VanValin and spent in the community wife and children own Dian son to Riley , are the proud son which was Hanover 100h Howard are Riley son of M: of Baltimor« “ | | Pardoe | The regular monthly business | PERSONALS FROM BFLLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY | | meeing of the WO 1. aa held | {of Mrs on Wednesday evening at the home | G. W. Bullock, and Mrs. Garrett attended an old fashioned butchering at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Leo Spotts ol Union Township on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pratt, who have been visiting extensively with friends and relatives in Pittsburgh and Harrisburg, arrived home last week The Sewing Class under the direc- tion of Miss Butler, will meet on Wednesday afternocn December 21st at the home of Mrs. F. M. Lucas, a 1:30 p m Miss Julia Barton of Union Town- ship was entertained to dinner on last Tuesday evening, at the home of her cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs Pearce Peters Mrs. Charlie R her son-in-law, Mr Toledo Ohio on sday evening where they wil tL some busi ness before Mrs Eck nroth returns LO her home agail Mr and Mrs wu proud parents of presented to them by they have named het Mother and daugh- ng along fine, r+ local stores will remain open y on Thursday, December 230d the half holiday which med to th r the benefit ol Christm Rev i Bckenr th and , returned to liam Lucas are another daugh- Mr. Siork the ter week and Tlorence take nas J that he have opened up ommunity has been called hat McElwain Brothers have the (ormer Now are ed the bullding Lore room we Mi: argare: Kealle) ’ for some time | Green with wioh het Yad S000 20. He has been o8 several others of the are working ih the time to work with comm who shops commun ag Altoona Our learn } yf 1 Ellis, daughter of Mrs Charles Eckenroth of this place, » Who died Wednhestiay mornin Toleda, Ohio don R Sinope Eckenroth : the are bere: avemen R Wiliams who has t ip Dix Run recently. bh fine barred rock puliet dis of breed and ty day. Rollie ith him {o 3 There are ock and he will ice of $1.00 each. in , Unionville Bor McElwain Brothers WHE igh, or call ore B02-R-12 J. R. “Rollie” Williams a harrowing experience on his reiurn home {rom Philadeiphia, the Sun- day afier Thank:giy ir where he and his 5 th nanksgiv their ha nad quile ving 02500 ith band, when their the slippery road 3 bank, damaging his car orsin extent. The car did not ipset but came very near it, and was all over that portion of the road before they could get it righted and ) way again. Rollie, who is our Repusiican Chariman in thig dis , believes the present adminis. 7 in care of roads, are getting a little Jax since they .are about to hand over their tools PLEASANT VIEW The Rev. Mr. Homer Gauntt was a dinner guest at the Clarence Sheesley home on Friday. rs. Alvin Krebs had as her guests on Wednesday her mother Mrs Aaron Weller and her sister Mrs, Steward Rowin both of Julian. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloom and Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Neidigh, Mr. and Mrs Gordon Braucher and Mrs. Thomas Harpster helped “Bill” Neidigh to buicher on Wednesday Mr. D. 8. Neidigh cut his thumb very badly with his butcher knife. IN was given first aid treatment after which he continued his days work of butchering. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Meyers and song were dinner guests in Belle fonte with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 10 Mrs. Nina Krebs, Mrs, Katherine {Neldigh and Mrs. Loraine Shearer attended class meeting and a Christ mas party combined at the home of | | evening, Dec. Tth. Mra. A. 8 Asendor! on Wednesday Education Is wonderful but what {amazes us is the jgnorance that pers | slats, : BE YEAGERS GROWING GIRLS’ OXFORDS Were $2.50 NOW $1.89 Guaranteed Quality BELLEFONTE, PA. | HOWARD Mlis Nelle Weber entertained the “Win One” class at her home jas Thursday evening The ‘Missionary Society of the Re formed church entertained the Mis- sfonary Society of the Jacksonville church last Wednesday evening. An interesting Chri tmdf program was given by the members ¢f she Howard church. There were fifty memb:irs present Delicious refreshment were served. Decorations were in keeping with the Holiday season. A birthday surprise par.y wag held at the home of H, A. Kline, Tuesda: evening in honor of Mr. and Mr: Harold Kline. Mrs. Kline's birth- day belfig Dec. Mth, The “evening was speni in playing cards, Dell- cious refreshments were served 101th following: Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wal- mee, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Sutton, Mr and Mrs, Mac Bowes, Mr. and Mrs william Mapes, Mr. and Mrs, Lew Dorman, Mr and Mrs. Charles Fickes Mr, and Mss. Dennison Confer, Mr and Mrs. Bruce Jacobs, Mrs, Jack Gray, Mr. and Mrs. H. A Kline and Charles Heverly Jr. Santa Claus expects to arrive Howard thiz Saturday afterncon or the one-thirty train. He will be ac. companied ,0 the Jack Button st and present ch child wit Santa will entertain <a from two until four o'clock want to see all the children the date Emma ne h a gift children He wi Don Lat Mr Vv brother Julkiey George Coder and son Morris, led on Mr. Coder’s sls- ter Mrs, George Regal, Tuesdly Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bulkl:y and infant aon of Stale College were din- with Mr. and Mrs. GC Saturday HOWARD HIGH HOOL, NEW! Would you like to see a society ma- make love lo her butler? Can you imagines a dignified financier gambiing on floor is livir room with a lefonte ca re tron the of mere chau want ELOW 1 Col lecior meld ArOage can Hosard n Friday m many ake place ir 1" presented OY Admis y follows Candler Slo wr. Richard Wol is wife, thelr Wit wi A Af en Ma a dignified fin- Mrs. Candler Ada Schenck; da JEL P wion Moffat Ger 8.00 er, Mr: shier; Geral st Trostie: Lu farjory r Painter; n i ph yweateal., Marine Densmor:, omer: Claire Galbert, Elsa Terry, Ruby Conler; Lester Fickes., Cubby George Ddlong: Ellis Daughenbaugh: Pat policeman, Bill Lyons The Howard P. T. A. will hold | December meetilizg on Thursds evening, December 15 at 8 o'clock High School Auditorium. The Ww Nel land Evan ih program for the evening will be he | terest and entertainment Music setticns of he Bellefont: Woman's Club are presenting the program. Refresh. ments All rpember are urged ! atuse this prom- ses 10 be tl ing #0 far thi year Honor DeArment % Dorothy Gardner, Gi nn ard grade—Walter hry foo Behenck Mary Kate Weber: 4th. grade Jo- anne Wagner, Palricia Yearick, Eve- yn Poorman, Charles Heverly, BE gene Mann 6th grade~Caroiyn Eckdanl, Barbara Gardner, Dorclin Mapes, Mary Painter, Tih. grade— Richard Allison, Sywvia Gardner Millard Hinton, Stephen Johnaot Ann Shay, Nevadyg Shula, Sara Wensel, Jean Yearick 8th. grade Harcld Amick, Harry Ekdahl, Fisher, Paul Fleck, Earl Holter Rich ard Johnson, Lillian Rosi Re: ber: Schenck. Freshman J iass--Ph Brumbaugh, Emma Aion Lou Kingsley, Eleanor Mann Sopher Class—Anna Zimmerman Junior Clas Nancy Stauffer, Chariolie Jaioohs 8:nlor Clan-Celildine Ishier Phyllis Love Virginia Schenck of great In The Drama and will be served 0 coma Hed he Dest mee Rar Sara — ws p——— i —- a — BUSH HOLLOW Attendance at Sunday School » some better on Sunday, there being 4 presen. A good attendance wa 150 noticed at the Wednesday nigh a ezvioe when Rev. Heckart brough the message. filiam Bloom wi! have charge <f the services whil Rev, Byrd is holding a revival a Colevilie. Everybody Is welcome both Sunday momings and Wednes- day nights, We are sorry to hear that Mim Charles Bush is on the sick jist. He friends all wish for her a speedy ro covery. Was glad to see Miss Florence Lu- cas back to Sunday School again after being absent so long on accoun of sickness, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Byrd 100k sup- per at the home of Mr. and M: Joseph Spotts at Chestnut Grove, last Wednesday evening and brough: Mrs Spoils and daughters along church. We were glad to see them back to church in the Hollow. Come again, Rev. and Mrs, Byrd spent Wednes.- day night at the Roy 8Spoits home and helped to butcher on Thursday Others who helped were: Mr. and Mrs. Toner Spotts and son Eugene of | Miliheim; Mr, and Mis. D. H. Custer ‘of Fieming; (and two children Molly and Tommy {of Bellefonte; Milesburg; Ruby Davidson of Win- | gate; Mra. Joseph Spots and daugh- | Mrs. William Monsel Mrs Earl Custer of ters Nancy and Charlotte of Ches: - inut Grove, Charles Bush, Mrs. Elina ¥ | 8potts, Mr, and Mrs. Martin Spotis | iand children, Freddie and Janice, “land Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvin and | of Julian, R Sunday visitors at the home of gaugh ter Floreheim ali | Mrs. Edna Spotts were Mis, Ruth Wrists. {Rote and family and Ken Witmer, | i Mrs, Myrtle King and gon Edgar and Lona Spoits all of Bellefonte, also Elsle Watson. Don’t forget about the Christmas program at the church Wednesday night, Dec. 28. ~Flead (he Classified ada {were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Aaron of (Mill Hall | PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Orvig Lucas, Mr, and Mrs. 1#Roy Bayers and Billy, and Linda Griffith of Yarnell, spent Sun day at the home of thelr parents Mr, and Mrs. "Wiliam Richner Sunday visitors ai the home of Lee Richner were: Mrs, Rose laica and son Harry, of Milesburg, MM: and Mrs. Clair Richner and children of Summit Hill; Mr, and Mrs, Orvis Lucas, Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Bayer and Linda and Billle Griffith, of Yarnell Those on the sick list Lee Richner and Ardell in all are better now, Mrs. Amelia Rickard of Mt spent a few weeks with her Mrs. Irvin Confer, Mr Harvey Eminhizer and son L. G. Peters, Mr, and | Th.odore made a trip to Lock Haven Wetlzler attended 4 and ent Thursday to se the Elks at Re- Mn rah Heverly, who has been very are g¢ which is very MILESBURG We hope all our readers were able to interpret the last verse of Jaxl week's poem. Lines seem (0 have potien mixed some how. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Wynn have moved into the Mrs. Jane Gar- man home, Caution: It has become a habll with mest of us to take a ghort cut acrors the rallroad bridge. We no tice a great many children doing this’ not realizing thelr danger, Per haps it would be wise if we older folk {idri't set them an example We offer our deepest sympathy Mrs, Louls Davidson and family thelr recent bereavement, Harry McClincy of Pleasant Cap visited with his sister Mrs, Bruce Peters, Monday. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Malcolm d rr meeting of nov o Sunday, The W. W, W. Class of the Pre: terign Sunday School Mrs. L. CG. Pelerg who assisted In thelr bazaar, Miss Martha Brillhart visited with her mother at Lock Haven, Sun- wil day. virtied her vr and Mrs. C. D Aga and MeMariney two ! , Ray and Ronnie, of Lock heodore Haven, were Bunday afternoon visi- Lor the O. J. Wensel home and Mrs. William Peter ito he ot nEie.own un ment were: Mr Etters, but Eagle niece ” Woolrich Ket sick. We bYy- slowly improving and thelr new; her many friend 3 wish to Miss LuVera Eminhiz.r of any way spent the weckend wit? Jane and her Harvey Emir hizer am R bl daught last week Eminhizer lad t parents 4 9 Madore llam Bresiler nd Friday after- 2rd. Bchool La on on Monda ite to Mr L. L. Davidson nd Mrs. Pred Oswalt are ne over the arrival of a [tle daugh at the Centre C ' rday. Weighed 8 Ty1 w ounce and has been Grandma PINE GLEN Mrs Waanes Res Joseph a lovel Gleam and glitter this sea- son in these gorgeous new sandals! With or without “platforms”... high, cuban or Dutch Boy heels! Also in WHITE SATIN (tinted any color without charge)! Guaranteed as advertised in Good Housekeeping VALLEY VIEW Breon rstnas cay shopping care ryone 4 ; ng aside al. other He ra ne Bu with Mrs Ciaud Johnsonbaugh ACA and Pauline Houses Margie Hampton Roy ¥ pe i VWih re 00 nen {i 3. And ee and Ma ry Lomison has for Mr, Hassinger, before going tf to work he was a salesman for Mo- Clellan of State College Thelma Wion spent Sunds Beverly Sager 56 it goes on {rom day io day Till the very last minute and then, Mere do you think they find themselves Toht back at the five and ten Yu forgot 10 ge ws 7 a little toy you really 1 minute shopping ae Bal —————— A S————————— _POFIERS MILLS and famlly of in Sharer and Centre Hall, visited on it the EB. Palmer Miss Lizzie Slack and cousin la Hamilton spent Sunday at it Smith home at Centre Hall J. Roy 8mith and daughter vised Sunday afternoon al of Mrz. Bmith's parents in ae pen #4 ran » ‘We Rat s home Mrs Me bad WARNS sh » Geral dine Hoover and some {from State College spent with friends in Hershey . Carson and wife, visited Mrs Carson's brother Clark Bible on Sunday, at his home near Reedsville Mr. Bible is confined to his bed with a heart condition Ris: Saunders and Mrs. Grace Keeler from State College, Mr, Bre- man Tibbeng and family {rom Pleas- ant Gap were callers at the F. P. Palmer home over the weekend. Miss Caroline MoClaskey is spend. ing a few days at the Mrs, J. T. Mec Cormick home at State College. William Pousti and family of Yeag- ertown spent Sunday at the J. G Boal home Hoover Noll and family, and El- mer Nol! and family of Pleasant Gap spent Sunday at the home of the indies’ mother, Mrs. Ed, Loughner. The schools of Potiers Mills will render a Christmas program on Thursday evening, Dec. 22, in the Sprucetozn M. E. church at 7:30 p m, 8. 8. and the schools will have a Chr istmaa party in {Ne basement of the church wr sn———— ——" ————— MONUMENT fisitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Johnson on Sunday ye Ba > DE Ww Rd a » Fe LAR A gift he will enjoy for years at ARAB ARR Beech Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hendricks and daughter Ruth of vf, Mr. Asher Levi's entertained com- pany on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Williams visi. ed out of town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bitters and family visited out of town on Sun- da; MT. and Mrs. Raymond Muthler entertained company on Sunday from Jersey Shore. Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Winslow and Ww: Ld : kd ke hw and °3.95 BOTTORF BROS. SOUTH ALLEGHENY STREET BELLEFONTE, COLEVILLE PA. 4604040 VL AGERS 064000 Visitors at the Charies lee home pasl wick were LeRoy Rogers, ri Roger: RB ward Lewis Je of Pittsburgh Harry Bal ~ *>999® BELLEFONTE MISSES" WEDGE HEL OXFORDS Were 52.50 NOW §1.3¢ Black Suede and Russian Calf. PA *e ee re, Ww WF. WAAL a A Make This a Practical Christmas by Giving PRACTICAL GIFTS Let Furniture Head Your Gift List ! what you are looking for in the line of furniture we can take care of your needs ! in the furniture department we have hundreds of items to select from. No matter CEDAR CHESTS Walnut, mahogany, maple and the natural finishes. AR made from Tennnesee Cedar, at Smokers BOUDOIR CHAIRS Solid maple frames, in all finishes and in a wide selec. tion of beautiful covers, at $5.85 up or Ee family visited out of town on Sunday. Subdue Unruly Prisoner City police used tear gas to sub- due Alex Pollock, 20, of Mt. Carmel, at Northumberland county prison H— Open every night until Christmas in order that you may take advantage of Our 25 to 50°C Reduction Sa on all articles in the Gift Shop. {after he had wrecked his cell and | atterhpted suicide by slashing his YEAGERS WOMEN'S SOFT COMFORT SHOES Were $2.50 NOW §1.89 PELLEFONTE, PA. KID 23 South Spring Street. Established 1841, er ——— BRACHBILL’S BELLEFONTE, PA. WE GIVE CHRISTMAS CHEER COUPONS. WW ; eT $ we A a LIE HLL SN LOH HR LVR LL ve
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