Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOGRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 29, 1928. ; F NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs, D. 8, Neidigh of State College had as thelr guests on Christ- id Mrs. “Making This a Happy New Year" 8 Rudy, Mr. BE Mrs, Dora Meredith Gerald Meredith, Mi: mas, Mrs, Mary Mi =/ | don Braucher, Mr. and Mr Evangelistic Evangelistic services will be conduct ed in the Free Methodist church be ginning on Monday evening, Januar oth. at 7:30 p. m. with Rev WwW. Van Valin as the evangelist | Services: — Special | Yi Howard Howard is one of our former town who now living with hi in Uniontown and preachin DOYS family tier his equipment with him and work along the line of ar A | { the meetings W tinue each evening at m. until p We u they will have a good attendance an much succes Methodist Church Services r Thursday close which will ; monthly busi he Official Board BOTT aryl Pal SM 9 { January 23nd us Pra ing 14 service Us even be he NESS meeting Sunaay ol Win on Sunday time, Junior 6:30 1 Free Methodist ( Praver service on Fr Gay evenis by Lhe pastor Young Peoples meeting in 7:80 p. m, and Mrs, Reube; spent Chris in Phillipsburg and Mrs. R. C. Williams ildren spent Christmas Day at th me of his parents, in Port Matilda Miss Dorothy Kerchner, a studen ¥ Penna this Mrs H. 1. Ke dr. and Mrs. C. R. Eckenroth Christmas day as guests of h and husba Mr. and Mrs, Rishel of Bellefonte, Pa. Mrs. Estel sge, spent Christmas with her and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair ons of Union Township. Comley Mas with : v rCOner A nd, y He expects to bring some ol ANOW 7:30 p hurch Services State College, is spending week with her parents, Mr, and | la Parsons of State Col- Mrs. Alice Bosworth and son uck with ire: Daniel and her father, Daniel B ent Christm i ailli 8 ner el lies in Buffal and Mrs. Warren +3 aad lies Faln iphia spent Ch the home of her pare W. H. Barton Mrs i Winfield srning, N L s 2 3411 spent LnN& John Winifred Peters of Howard >hristmy t of her IMU) sister and nusHand 1 Summers. ae col Miss Katherine Resides of College, being employed and attend spending this week with John Resides and broth- ing school is or fa Ler "Aang Mr ; Mr Julia and Mabel Bar to Alt 3 panied by OOna on Suna mas with hi 8. Roy Cal the fore pe accompanied by LAL 1s aoun home ik eel MN Ida Wii of Chie % Mrs. E. L. Pas Joe ws on Christmas Day were her mother, Mrs. Julla Parsons Miss Ruth Parsons, Loulse Tingue rs. Sue McEwen and their two } Lorraine and Margaret Rose Brugger and 1 of Wilmington Christmas guestg ol and Mrs. C. K. irned to their re- Monday afternoon i : lorraine and Margaret ns are spending this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. BE. L Parsons, Lorraine being a student at the Penna, State College and Mar- garet being employed al Btate Col- is fe John Robison accompanied by hi on and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Robson, motored to Corning, N, Y Saturday and brougit home with them, thelr son and wife, Mr. and Mi: Winfield Rabison gpend Christmas with them, Alton Poorman and li to Mr. and Mrs daughter Almeda and Rose Hender- son, of Altoona, were guests of her mother, Mrs, Almeda Stere On Christmas day. Mr. Harry Come mndorus, of Bellefonte, also spent hristmas at the Stere home, Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Williams over Christmas Mr, and Mrs were their children: Charles Nason and son of Philadel | pia, Mr, and Mrs. Newton Pisher and son of Pittsburgh and Mr, and Mrs, Leon Durst and children of Clearfield. tained to a Christmas dinner at their home on Monday, her parents, Mr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Updegraff and children of Williams- port, and an aunt, Mrs. Florence Miller of Sharon, Pa. Chiests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Lucag on Christmas Day, were Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1. Holt, Mrs. Elizabeth Rand and two daughters, Christine and Marilyn Shutt and Dayne Holt all of State College, Mr. and Mrs, Forest Homan and daughter, of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Plsher and daugh- ter of Union Township, Miss Ida Willams of Martha | spent Christmas with her sister and | husband, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Calhoun The members of the Young Wom- a lass were en- and Mr. and Mrs Mill Hall Williams of eft last lege family of Mrs. Della avenue melstown Lime Mi East an'’s Sunday School ( y tertalned on Tuesday evening al home of Miss Man Stere Mt M1 Clal pur the Jenny erly expect to move Hew in the very tu of Mike Sunday nome the home Harry Erne aret » ’ the w Hl Wve is il Harn carver Have 4 Fisher into future and hased and hone her son rop- pivy W thelr aven! Tt an Hed vers nome Lil from Forest some iful lights in front of his 1 Ima 4 beaut looked acre { Mr. and Iwain on Christma ome oO Her Her DOTS DOH ali Our community iv friar spioh many friends and neigh w her complete again f« recove tal De Speed) more lights War this past ag great number ve LAB OES 0K 200 O Year than evel ; ¢ thu Of I aha « have lights In Leis would suggest that or J. E. Hall receive trees willie olel windows, We Blanchard Holt TE. Mr. a Hanover Lheir nods ¥y rer of Rochester, od enjovable evening RUNY rr ist he Dunaway ILLE o as their ome time i like Ner in Walker of Mlileshurg, ' spent t H Asim GRY with SHOT aven Mr, and North Pattersor mas hon pent Christ Milton § nd 4 : Mrs, Markie's COC bo home I nts in Howard Mr. and Mrz. Elwood Parsons and daughter Janie Ann of Butls stree! spent Monday at the home of Mrs Parsoyw” parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Shaw of Philipsburg Mis. Ruth Isher and son Gene of Bouth Pugh Street were visitors in : fer ¢ “ Wig C Christmas at ot - Bs Charlotte Meyers of Lewis came home to spend Christ with home folks, Evangelistic meet will start next Sunday night Jan. Ist at 7:30 at the U. B. church, Rev. W. B. To- bias will be his own Evangelist with | pojiefonte Friday evening. the assistance of two choirs Betty Long of Helgter street en- young peoples and junior choir and tertained a number of her friends all christian people to come together | ouh a at the Beda Kappa in the unity of prayer as well as al praternity. Priday evening. Pentecost time. Coltage prayer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons of meetings will be held at four differ- freister street had as their holiday ” homes on Tuesday afternoon, Howard Parsong of Jones 3rd.: Lloyd 8hank’s, Sallie Purl's Llovd Parsons and Wima 8Shirk’s and John Purl's of Harrisburg and Russell in these different dis- of Cresson cts should make a special effort to DR ailend these meetings. 00 Watch meeting will be held Satur- w DWARD day evening, Dec, 31st, beginning at Well, in a few days we'll not write # o'clock. Program as follows: Songs 1038 but 1930 instead. How quickly and devotiona] services, until 10:30; speeds on. The year 1938 has indeed songs, prayer, and scripture reading been a year of great unrest through- and inspiding testimony meeting out the world, In our country strikes until 11:30. A live wire meeting up figured largely. While in the East. te o'clock. Everybody come. ern Hemisphere war and Jewish per- a———————— secution played a large part DRY TOP Mrz. Thomas (Mary) Benner is mas 38 Vk Ee the aance, 1 wet a Hi L town, Sharp Anstead Jan Dorothy Everybody trict tr ge y 12 Holland and son and daughter and Mrs and Mrs, Gor- william Neldigh and family all of State Col- Leo Or and Col- week for Hume- where she will spend some ol Beaver i daughters er Rupp NT —— | JACKSONVILLE |grgiepesier | SPRING MILLS Church services on Sunday Jan lage was again shocked when the sad 1, are as follows: Sunday School 9:30 | news reached here of the death of and C. E. 6:46 Topic for discusdlon one of our saintly aged ladles, tha of Mrs, Rache] 8hamp, who died Jus 18 days after her daughter, Boyd Carner and both deaths curred in the same home father Boyd Carner bedfast, that trouble does not come but Oh, what a Joy and ‘ Rev. George BR. Johnson delivered his farewell sermon here on Sunday evening to a well filled house of at- tentive listeners, all enjoying ni sermon much bul very sorry lo see him jeave as he has made many con fidential friends in his stay of eigh and one-hall years here in the ser- ice, single us not to let our hearts be troubled As he enters into his new field neither let them be afraid, for I go t« labor he has our best wishes and prepare a place for you and if T g¢ incerest prayers for a fruitful har- and prepare a place for you I wil vest In the upbullding of the King come azain and receive you unt dom o! Heaven and thas he LOO ma myself that where 1 am be lke Jesus, increase in wisdom may be The body of Mrs knowledge and in favor SBhamp was taken to the Nefl funera and Man, Va! of aslo and God Thi nville cemetery a ation will hold their annual mee in 1930 on Monday afternoon yt 2 m, in old Grange Hall in th Homer P. Yearick, a ministeria nf Pral 1 and Marsha id rien assembled t Land Pa pent hi vacation with his pare iM Willard Yearick Jacks al rervices on Monday afternoon 0 rest beside ingelical cemeter then laid Ev L101 » v at kl pay aster ar oid Dorothy Betz spent the week with her mother Mr Christm Lit HOM Equare M1 aaugnier Dealing Demo 1938 1 we Philip Mrs, C Mrs Raym “ ak ’ tre 104 git), w » a [ nd an alert mind by planning Nef! | : WOrK and then working our plan of our knowledge with mmandmens, Hee and nt 10r Lhd VEAr ( and Ja We ang Mrs. John Kennet Square and "3 1 Neff of Howard : he. edb Mrs, Charles Schaefler of were Sunday caller ililam Weaver home and Mrs. Richard Vonada and } n spent Sunday eve with her paren Mr. and Mun Willan Poorman of Howard Mrs, Paul Uber and Clifford wo of Rochester, New York, Har Swope of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Harry M Fisher and children Virginia and Charles of Charlerio spent (he week- end at the home of the lormer father iwope and {id The entertinment 1 ! iL 50 YOU CAN g¢ wed by our town on Wed nesday eve proved a decided sucor as each child did hi which gives the teachers scholars much credit nee and labor ig of Yarnell spe granamother Miss Dorothy same DOME, X-mas m oLhers CO Ourse Mr Bellefonte fy wr Ag WY Mr dre and second this wh : utmost to abolish al ms of hatred, prejudice a: peal as—— mee i in M and making a better ier world In Goal MIT hy ing to be hel | . § irda 3 y Bt 10 ac Jig a dot. Come early anc the motto you have hanging or “a h Cai Elmer § v oT Le Ge HOOY or patie at the sped 1 Dex entertained by havi Borger Bar Alice Beal family Christma edanada m t the W. E. Weight home at following member Mrs. George Rogers Dean, Irvin, Lee, Lioyd and Ethel, Mr and gor Mr. and Mrs Kren Kathryn Fern Jr. and Jane of Boals- Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Rog- H Nittany Mr. and Mn Raymond Rogers and children Billie Mary and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Oeil Herr and son Robert of Ja ksonvhie. Mr. and Mrs W. E Weight aad’ Doniu daughter Ellnora and son Floyd on Mist Margaret MceCrea and Mr. John Ulmer of Philadelphia itors with her parents Niliam Dixson and chil- yn and Dickey McCrea Mrs. John Dunkle and Hlefonte X-mas William Ih nove on . tha he bs Lorma, Mar Urg ers of i" home on Christmas and Mrs, John T. Lucas of Em- riaimas with home PRE » oY ng Mrs. LeRoy Hope, motored " wa Monday the Lewis nd to Thro Mr home 06 dec Oration: na which ot her wer were i Were Mc- har LOaTries k, John Lewis and Fendered and dt y decors were al M1 wr the callers Poorman Barthoiomes Mra. John of Bellefonte cuise Beighto Detroit, Mich several days here with hiz SO E. BE Vonada olher read by on Monday all his “Nigh and sisters families M1 celebrated a home coming at the were Vonada home hi befor: evening E William Lock Haver, Dunkie and Norma Yearick Ralph Vonada Chur wa Wednesday evening of Jast week ite time was enjoyed by all were exchanged. The i: were served, a Christmas tar over Bethlehem Wa Mrs, Mary Levi, and ti twiore Christmas was read by Watson. Those present Clyde Borger, Mrs. Pdith his honce Fye, Homer Quick, Mrs. Ra) depariing on Tuesday morning for Waits Mrs. Nancy Walker, Mrs his work which he sags is booming John Lucas, Mrs, Mike Plannigan now Mrs, Nicholson, Mrs, Charles Guenoi Mr. and Mrs. Laird Korman and Mis Doyal Borger, Mrs. Lewis Price son Otis of Mt. Bagle, were Saturday Mré. Carl Watson, Mrs. Whorton Fye, evening callers at the D. P. Briley John McoClusick, Mrs, Clyde home. © Quick, Mrs, James Beals, Mrs, Sarah Miss Geraldine Swope was a F¥%, Mrs. Blair Borger, Mrs. Jack Christmas dinner guest at the J, B. McKean, Mrs. Mary Levi, Mrs. An- Lucas home at Pox Hollow. nie Norton, Mrs. Lloyd Berger, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, J. Sumner Noll and Rex Bedwell, Mrs. Allen Pye, Mrs children spent their Xemas vacation Jacch Hazzard, Mrz. H. L. Yeager, with relatives and friends around Mrs. Harold Borger, Mrs. Prank Btate College Leader, Mrs, Prank Culver, Mrs. Carl Christmas Day callers at the Rob. Schmoke, Mrs. Rush Quick, Mrs er. Conaway home were Mrs. John Irvin Borger and Mrs. Mahlon Wat. Schaeffer and daughter Nancy of 50 Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright’s Dunkie and son Paul of Bellefonte youngest child who has been very Mrs, Elsie Noll of State College, Mr. sick at the Philipsburg hospital, took and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children, 8 turn for the better, which made Dickey and Elsie Jane, Mildred and their Christmas more enjoyable then Betty Aley, James Bhaffer daughter they had expected. They also had Barbara, Rebecca and Sara, Louise, | the pleasure of a visit from Mrs Milford and Earl Beightol. Cartwright's brother Arthur Dale and Monday afternoon callers at the Wife, whom they had not seen for William Beightol home were Mre, thirteen years. Other guests were: Nancy Deitz and daughter Josephine, | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hockenberry Pearl Weaver, Norma Yearick, Dor. of Buckhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose othy Betz and Christine Burd. Kensington, and baby Freddy and Visitors at the Alice Betz home Oeraldine Stultz, of Clymer, Pa, on Monday were Norma Yearjek, Kalhrine Wenrick of North Bend, Louise Beightol, Pearl Weaver, Mary John Shieffler of Snow 8hoe, and Mr, and Josephine Dietz, "land Mrs. Albert Hazzard of Moshan- held very fens ve. hme ol a Pr fre Rw nt father frie: brothers tT el REL evening and © i tds HLS Mrs es n Nn rs Mrs. OC and the proves assurance we find in God's word where He tells there yr» rior for preparation for burial and remained there until after the funer- and her husband Jack. A large number of relatives according very ill of paralysis. The stroke was the Edmunston home first noticed on Wednesday evening {of Inst week Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Kreamer and gon, Harwood, spent Christmas af- Visitors at during the Christmas season were Mrs. Minnie Reese and son John of Runville; Walter Herring of Spring i Millis and Mrs. Edminston of Belle~ Mr. and Mrs. Clark Williams enter- | fonte, Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Sprankle, also | the Greens of State College were vis- and Mrs. C. W, Bauder and a broth- | er, Forrest Bauder, also her sister | | tors at the G. C. Merriman home, Mrs, Candis Alkens and son Por rest called on friends at Zion on Christmas, Ronald Harvey, who js attending teachers college, spent Christmas at his home here, Mrs, Jennde Bimms has gone to spend several months with her chil~ dren at Pittsburgh. Holiday visitors ai the Clyde Poor- man home were Fleming Poorman, Frances Poorman of Hoitg Hollow, Blanchard Poorman of Johnstown, Helen MacNamara of Bellefonte, Lo~ rens Resides of Valley View. ternoon at the home of Mrs, W. M. | | Kreamer and family where they were royally entertained. | Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Boob had | their residence wired a ghort time | ago and are now enjoying the bright lights and other electrical conveni- | ences, ; | We understand the carpenters and painters will have the new school {building ready for the opening of the schools after their Christmas va- | cation. The Lose school and the | Woodward school will then be con- jsolidated. Miss Mabel Vonada will then take over the primary grades { while Harry Burd will be in charge {of the more advanced grades. No third will be elected for the balance {of the 1098-39 term. | We've heen informed. At least 50] i Mr. and Mrs, Miles Bartle nd children, spent X-mag TT and evening with her parents, Mr, and Mu. C. L. Neff of Howard. r. and Mrs. Howard Dixson on Bille of Flemington were Priva y afternoon visitors at t Dijeon : he William «mas day callers at the James Shaffer home were Mr. and Mra | Harry Baird and son Ralph of Belle. fonte, Henry Kessling of Yarmell, Mss, Rhar SnawaY and children, i an 1 Beightol, Louies 8 and Mabe! Sunday callers at the Elmer Swope {home were: Mr. and Mrs. ©. 8. Miller of Lock Haven, Max Tosser of Mill Hall, Mrs, Luther Pisher and chile dren, of Howard and Monday callers at the same home were Miss Bdith Bwope and Mrs. Oscar Munro of Lock Haven Mr. and Mra. WJ. Dailey of Als | toona, spent Monday at the home of non, On last Saturday afternoon Mrs R. G. Fye had a birthday surprise party for her nephew, Gregg Watson Jr., who was eleven years old There were 15 boys and girls present. | He received many pretty and useful | gifts. After playing games and hav. ‘ing refreshments they returned to thelr homes wishing him many more | : happy birthdays, Mrs. Priseilia Fye, Allen Fye Jr! (Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collar and two children took dinner on Christmas, | {with Mr, and Mrs. R. G, Pye. The largest feature of their dinner was a 120 1b. urkey. > Negroes Hunt Beauly Queen A nationwide beauty contest for the selection of a Negro queen of the Golden Gate International Ex- [position at San Francisco has just {peenn announced by the Colored | Citizens’ Exposition Committee. # I _— Tuesday shoppers in Bellefonte were Mr, and Mrs, Barl Bartley, Mr t land Mrs. Harvey Rote, and Mrs, Bue {| Heckman Rev. and Mrs. the Christmas holidays at their pa- rental homes in Huntingdon Pref, and Mrs, C, M. Walls spent ' Christmas with the Dean R, L. Watts family at State College Margaret Fogleman is y Some time with Mr. and y | Bearson J Mr ) spenaing pec Ivan Miller & spending Mra. Roy are ree and Mra. Harry Trout the holidays at thelr tive home in Lebanon Lewistown I Priday Waller Wolfe of rived to spend th his sister, Mrs. C. B her, G. N. Woll« of Millheim 6 Bernice Smith, Morris Overly ol siting with Mrs John Overly, of N ’ Ol with them on Christ. nd a ‘hiladel- some time Blover and iT i 1 ‘ wn 8S. Hettinger and 3 ay dinner gue J. C. Lee Roy Sund Bears adieu and welcome 1839 re Mr Mr. and Mrs John 84 Mrs. Kenneth Johns Mr and Mrs. Rufus Ripka, and Mrs. Carl Ripka, Mr. and William Ripka and families of r College liday guests MoCall a T i. Meyer r. Mr if town Mr J £37 and on ' ol Mr Mr are Prof. a Mr. and nson Akron, O., Mr. Ch rose, Mildred Trose, Mr, and Harry Trose of Williamsport H nA were ¢ wire ~ ) 1 Put your name on the Mr. a in Royer Announcement one Engagement—Tlir Mabe] Smith was ’ na’ Ae OF Mi! BOE Tu adi Kaz wi Margaret! Thoma tre Hall Are Wit : Thoma Cen- Pearl Lingle of Millheim; Mrs. Cail Myers of Boals- burg; Rosella Heitinger, Josephine Btover, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corman, Mr Ruth Grove and daughter Helen. The evening was spent In participating in games appropriate to the geason and The on feceiving Lhe Roella Hel whic? ck-in-the box the honor of obeying mess which Jack disclosed } » pack. San Christmas his pack \g were and OOCas anger had ge the To Was tree, a e digeloged oils gathered in table of at- Gelicioil wrves:o departed nd best Everyone LAMAR LOTS + aca v4 Fe DAD. a I res OLTS HOLLOW Mrs. Charles Lucas and E asitors al 1 Lock H Mr. and Bu were weekend © the Willard Emenhizer home Haven, John Emenhizer ret home with Mr. and MYs. Lucas, Mr M1 Clyde Watson two Milesburg, visited rela- tives at this place and with Mr, and Mrs, John Waison, Fred and Nevin Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson and two sons were Sunday visitor? at the M. C. home at Gum Stump. Jim Cox of Bellofonie was a su per guest with Monroe Burd Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Claud Heaton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Heaton visited relatives in Bellefonie on Christmas Mr, and Mrs. John Bryan of Phil- adeiphia, Mr. and Mm. Roy Peer and daughter were Saturday visitors at the Nannie Lucas home. Howard and Clair Burd and Ken- nith Lucas drove to Danville fee Thursday and visited with Gerald Lucas who i& a patient in the hose pital. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, son and grandson speni Monday at the Roy Sheegley home ai Stormstown. Mr. and Mrs. Art Burd and Mrs Edith Burd called at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Possinger at Colevile on Sunday evening Mrs. Olive Rhoades and daughter of Bellefonte, Mrs. Lee Johnson and daughter left on Monday morning for New York City to spend the holis | days with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fyfe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Franco. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petaer and daughter were Sunday guests at the Raymond Fye home at Petzertown Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers and children were visitors a: the J. F. | McCartney home at Mt. Eagle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Powsnell of ! Pleasant Gap were recent visitors at the Charles Poorman home. Mr. and Mrs. Bil] Robinson of N. | | ¥. were callers at the Watson home | we Mi rd iT, i turned and and OA od n of Johnstown and [Fleming Poorman were Sunday guests at the Ellis Pouncll home at Pleasant Gap. Gertrude and Arvilla Petzer spent Sunday at the Poorman home. a MP L— — Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Scolt R. Williams, {of Lockport, Clinton county, have | announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary R. Wil- liams, to Robert H. Yearick, son of i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Yearick, | of State College. No date has been | set for the wessning. (From las. week). Mrs. Guy Carner and daughler, and Miss Elizabeth Boone spent las. Tuesday at the Boyd Carner home al Hublersburg, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Emerick and family spent Sunday ati Nittany wit Mr. Emerick’s parents Jameog Kane Jr., a ude University, Philade ‘ wand} 0H Peng Jd tory. IL brought much Happiness itm bring “Peace & people.” ght indeed wi ENO 14] "rs aii ” Tl LEI ban X X-mas church al Tem- a here eraLnmen. in ve fine, tod ainly arris A~mas pra 4 1 Dl en home Sund Wis vacation wimary denarune: Mrs, E Aad n the mu xeel in thelr sh: [urtune of [ } .n ay ry onl nung CG New Mallern a elbow ww / rbd he H oer Hoi amaiy i y Err wi 4 » wn, tc he 1. G dyer Cai wan 0 -— wend Lhe ALLE sv of there are f Vou Holl Lome {et Another X-mas season 1s pas. his to some hut probably sorrow Ww many others. When we (think of the mean- ing of Christmas we would wish hi nd a Lule Irie Ir Gani ae Tie Gia na Yore / peng K ’ ae ’ 4 soll coneervaiion pro pared 4 > oer & ) OLY L year ; DY. & who 2 bho ae BE tea 5 €XDeTis vest J ai i : it perience wore ve vee Re Lnow ver; should at jeast give ELOW NE wid One va he rig ® ve the soll ele ”y - ue ——— A ——————— MARKET QUOTATIONS were Herre nome 5 broken on Fri- Com ack of d on the road and A w the ts rected weekly by Herr & Hevens Fees far per goeen rer im a swedy dil w———— A pnd ’- w A ha r ~ ra Eo PIOvVIiNIOIs, groosTies elo. 8&8 uf» oe 10 A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR — Ann Page Beans - - - 4 0. 19¢ Macaroni «curr 3 Ibs 15¢ Mustard 000 —13e Beverages... 0 25¢ Graham Crackers 15¢ Large 4 NBC ib Excell 2 pha HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOODS 3 cans 25¢ N. BC. DANDY OYSTER CRACKERS. . . Ib pkg. 15¢ 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE. . .3-1b bag 39¢ FAMILY BREAD .3 giant loaves 25¢ PACIFIC TISSUE... . . .6 rolls 19¢ Ea ¥ Fla. Oranges, 220, 252... ..2 doz. 29¢ Pascal Celery, 26's, 32's. . . . 2 stks. 19¢ Texas Spinach............2 Ibs 15¢ TASTY LONG SHRED A a ¥ Sauer Kraut FRESH—~WHOLE OR ANY SIZE END PORK LOINS - - - - Ib l6¢c FRESH-—4 to 5-1b Picnics PORK SHOULDER - - Ib 15¢ Whale or Shank Half FRESH HAMS ..............Ib21e Sunnyfield Roasting—3 1b to 2 Ib 6 on. CHICKENS .............coch $1.15 CENTER CHUCK ROAST... . . .Ib 18¢ C L 0 Rr (0) X DISINFECTS! ros nose J5€ aun mie 25 A. & P. Food Stores Large Can 5c CLEANS!
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