Twa Page soar. GH January 5, 1959. PERSONALS FROM BELLETONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mae Fry) Lannen daught toler y and xl In X « fost ol ma | HOUSE Ke rm hased bn An HOUSEWIVES! In Cash Prizes Why Is Soft Wheat Flour The Best All-Purpose Family Flour? Offered by Clintondale Milling Co. for Best Local Entry In Addition Prizes Lisied Below Offered by Soft Wheat 1st Prize . $50 §25 2nd Prize $10 3rd Prize $1.00 each For the Next Ten Best We make this offer of an additional $25 to the don al Contest That More People Will I'ry FIRST PRIZE SOFT WHEAT FLOUR- Once Tried - Always Use This contest is open to all ladies and girls except the employes and families of employes of wheat flour mills and allied concerns. The card enclosed with each sack of First Prize Soft Wheat Flour must be enclosed with vour article. Contest closes RO March 31, 1939. The an- nouncement of prize winners will be made as soon thereafter as possible. The decision of our judges will be final. Free Entry Blank and Rules of Contest in Each Sack of uzE FLOUR WHEAT Ask for It by Name—Get Your Money's Worth—at All Grocers CLINTONDALE MILLS CLINTONDALE, PA. IRST SOFT thelr tay- Alb hl RIL Wil near Gales them [| I You 1¢ | : THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CLARENCE Hello everybody. ‘This 18 cus writing in the New Yeu ‘ve ticed we Look no thi our column during In fact the scribe sacrificed vacation for the sake of X-mas he conducted here and at shannon hough he received ttle credit for his inestimable effor.s hn till feels repaid as It wn | 00d cathe hope mayb erment of who witnessed However {i is very gratifying any public portrayal of even message Lo full houses $1 blils In the collection hows that the audience was many would ret hope oil from doing the holl- days Nu reants Well Or a and wy Whe bet elithe: aly 0 make the meanest wid receive vhiel vi Oi Or nd rvice u i miidly Presbyterian od Christ. WM } WOrsiup- onmune ama { ’ ol LATCH Tie COO; heme of bl nd white w ninated LCI Piv- y Moshannon ch Sabbath where he ructor in the Preos- hoot and has beenl no member of Eva nrick fami Tubrid of Winds X-mas Muesday Moore {amily used Mon- a motoring vacation ride blizzard occurred during that made us think winter had really set in—we had a while X-mas and New Years with pleaty bad roads Ai this writing weather The Harold Fyes qand Willam Far- mans I Ci 4stmas night pageant Mi did som Moshannon The 1 business fo A the small week of took at Gavn was a Wed. “Corde! a Craft learned has time afler vears as trackman and oman on the local branch of the New York Central railroad. He de- serves a well earned vacation Schools reopened Tuesday with most pupils and all the teachers back resi ive duties James Brungard and friend bricfly Wednesday p. m. ab Run farm of Pine Glen returned to Meeks av, after spending a week with her parents at Beech Creek. She came back with the jatest bob and chick hairdo and proudly announces she was a New Years aunt. Con- gratulations Auntie! Bertha Leso from Kato was visit ing at the Andy Biggans home In Pancake recently Pcll Parrot reports that Dominik Jendrisak got the girl friend Martha Biggan, Peormanside a bracelet and box of candy for Christmas, lee hee Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Carma and fame ily tock Sunday dinner at the Palsy Carra family Frank Dudish, Gray Heaton and Merril Chambers were all joe skating at Pancake Sunday. Mary Hramotnik Christmas which she this weckend. The stork was rather busy some al their Mr uited the Laure] Miss Peters Sund 8 home for will abouts the past fortnight, been in town and dropped bables al Salvanl:h's at No, 10; Emro Surovee, and Ludwigs., This tolals the No. of Salvanish children to 7. Ludwigs 11 and just No. one for the other happy parents Albert cecovering care | Roy Mrs. John this time Be.ty Ja Stephen Thursday and Friday home and while there many hours wil Rote Marie Brewer Makul holiday f 4 Wid y baby near MoeCloskey’ from a Dallas is meumonia and id at second child Mr. Fenush | ] visited al the Carra willed away bor friend ol Now week wit Mr roa IX Pancakes and Paul and Me HOI 1 3! vi cd 41 aa LA Ary Heaton home ol nh An Helo at tix Haven ro f 11 ried i Ol A Hubler IX i re with Walter Shaffner an of Ci carfie id former's wisi called at the | sisier, Mrs Des Sunday past sors Dulu and Grace Her vacation at Howard and ICRL00 3 program mating ils vale or ing concerning its merits Joe Alexander aas homme from amy from Virginia, for the hol home 5 davs. Also Joseph Isador Scprich, Joo Sof- home from Coburn COC and went back Are overeat fabricat- CoC ays be wa Chat chick mere camp for Christmas Monday night There is & new bridge at Par The WPA men are irying fo tl The boss is Mr it is cake roalt old one Mike exander was home from a few days, and was iss Ann Seprich Monday for Mrs. Andy Vangor, were and Mrs. Pele Alexander Sunday afternoon at Panocoke Mr. and Mrs, Andy Vangor and William Alexander and twin sister, went for a ride to their camp at Panther Run, Helen 8tania was home for her caticn on hristmas She fiom Pittsburgh. Joe Cowher and family and his mother were Sunday visitors at the William Tarman home. The elder lady Mrs, Cowher who is Mrs. Tar- man’s mother will remain bere with her for the week. ——— Ra. One thing about air raids—4ihe bombs are just 2s likely to hit the homes of the well-to-do as the hove cls of the poor and the result will be the same. and thtrace A visiting Mr va came Correct Cp sentence: “Dear San ta Claus: I do nol want the pres- ents that you brought me: please drop by some night and take them away.” issn WS i — sl Having | JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday Jan. 8 are us follows: Sunday School 9:30; Worship 10:30, conducted by mem- bers ¢f the the Mt. Bethel and Salona churches and we are positive that the mes- sage they bring to you will be filled with enthusiasm both and inpiring, so let us do our part Hall, grange being a worthy by greeting them with a large at tendance., C. E. at 6:45 The Ladies Ald Society will hold helr next monthly meeting atl the home of Mrs, E, R. Bartley on 8a. - urday evening, Jan, 7, A number of our people attended the farewell party on Wednesday evening given in honor of Rev George RR. Johnson and family lo Reformed church at Howard ory is oy and daughter { Little Nittany were Tues- ; calles at the E. R. Zar C. D. Olnwlead and Ronald of Ha- sday afternoon caller Oyler home Sumner Noil na home Wi day I spending thew { and arouiid Mrs ard ala Lock J X-ma Tat is reall and chil and Sheld Delle Jr Winf 2 and kL S33 {inner with a Miles Clara- home 9 ren Rebe and Carl the Roberti © hu week wer liam Dizghiol Ha " aay al away Mr hter Jane in iter. Betis James Shaffer . Mrs. Lucy Conaway Ariine and daughiers Geraldine at Vivian Wolle Mr Mr: chiid™ Dorothy Hollow pent Bunday ev Eimer pe home, oher were Mrs, ER. Bartley sons Ralph, Dorothy Belz Yearick Callers at the over weekend turd. Bitty Aley, Kathryn McCrea Louise Deightol, Geraldine and Are ine Bwope and Vivian Welle, Home; ¥. Yearick of Lancaster and George | Brope 1ock Haven and Miss Norma Yearick. Walter Corman of Bellefonle was a ‘Monday caller at the home of his sister. Mre. D. P. BErtley and family Mrs. E. R. Bartley afternosn caller at the home of her old schoolmate, Mrs. Jack Dullen and Sadly, Weekend callers at home were Clyde Oyler and sob Charles of Salamanca, N. Y., Clar- ence Conrad of Pleasant Gap, Oscar Wenteel of Milesburg, Homer F.| [Yearick of Lancaster College and | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Confer of Re-| noyo. | Sunday callers at the Robert Cona-~ ‘wav home were Mrs. Zola Kessling | and daughier Mabel and friend Mil- ford Fliers of Yarnell, Arthur Bart- ley Pred Betz, Mrs, William Beightol | and children Louise and Earl, Betty | Aley, James Shaffer and daughter | Barbara, Mis BE bel Rogers, of Bellefonte R Yearick and Fox the Raiph and Dean of ening al callers oy and and Norma an Nn £3 Bas Sumner Noll hime were Christine the of 'D. 2 was a pleasant caller at the | home Of her sister Mrs, Cecil Herr and family on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Hoy and gon Samuel | 'of Lock Haven were Sunday after- evenlng E R cation thelr duties, Pastor's Inner Circle of opened ¢n Thursday (the Primary not till Monday morn ing of this week interesting on Friday evening Swope and | Mapie Park. {Anna 8 was a Sunday ! | tion will follow for t i Net earnings of 20% the Roy Oyler | nt the home of his cousin Bartley and family, After a very pleasant X-mas va our schools again resumed the Crammar school morning and i Please keep in mind the tle social , Jan. 6 in Grange by the Juvenil catse a Jibera! and wil oe sponsored a patronage is solicited greatly appreciated REBERSBURG C.N Mr Kimbal of Milton and Mr Harpster and son of Washis New Jersey called at th nm Mii Annie on David Long employed farm near Mrs Lares Erma gton Smith and Stover & ! N ’ Of Sprin Paul he Torme rt Jd. Kre or and David Last Thursday ight rs. Sal Hos erman, widow of Ed Ho Lerman died suddenly at her home at Wolle's } i ; {from hei nday a. m. Rela. distance who attended were her sons, Harwy of Albany, Less wife Map al ¥ held late home Mu ves from the funeral Hosterman and wife ter Hosterman and Park. Til, scon-in-law and hier Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beck il. Others were Mis Standev of Nesbit, Mr. ang Mrs. Willard Gibson of Lock Haven, Miss Anna Ziegler of Stale College Mr, and Mrs. Charles Zimmerman of 3, Zimmerman Paul Zimmerman of Millheim The annual meeting of the holders of the Rebersburg Bank will be held in the bank build. ing next Tuesday at 1 p.m Dire tors will be eiected and a reorganizas the coming yest are reporied have been earned the past year Mr. and Mr: Paul Cummings anc son Dean visited Mr, and Mrs. Albin Jacobson of State College, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbogasl enter. tained the following relatives and | friends at Christmas dinnic: Mr, and | Mrs. Prestic Kncpp and Mr, and Mrs. | r a | daug also of ENA | Ralph Baker and son of Mifflinburg, | Mrs, Elizabeth Deigel of Middleburg, | and Mrs. Emma Corman of town, | On Sunday evening January 8th. | there will be dedication services al God's Missionary Church at Wolfe's | Store. Services in {he afternoon and | evening. The Central Penna Gospei | Band will be present at both services, | The public is invited. i Mrs. Gale Swartz of Milheim, is spending this week with her father, | H. C. Ziegler. Fuedal barons had little on mod- One of these days force may be noon callers at the home of her ern business overlords who, through earth but it will take more than | cheerve outinwed among the nations of the brother Elmer Swope and family. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Bartley and | here- | diplomatic notes to turn the trick. lan of Lock Haven called Sunday on the basis of merit. | their position, exercise many rights | that should be justly distributed w 4 i pH | 4 erin Week National | is surprised mal a BLANCHARD Iie HOWARD Mr. and Mr Willlam "ankeu porn and sn Bi Mrs. Paul Clhiewh - man aud daughters, Lol and Race), all of Willameport, spent Sunday at the home of Clyde Longs Mo! Mary Weber 1. Bunda Eomersst allir spon r Chis taking care of mas vacalepn a Girt 10 WA Miss G eu 1 4 ] ather ho burg, Fia dq She vas Hanswnr 1 Eleanor L.L3 ir commun! rmed of the Wilson Clark, leacher C. and Mis Sylvia Hall, Lt July at the Manse, Mill Hall Durkin spent jas! Last day nig Oo bx Int ane of Oriental, N ace of Mill terian M Virginia ; Motumen w At meas at ie on wilh iffered mga WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH Windstorm Polics Protects Yo» fram Finaoactal Loss Ses John F. Gray & Som General Insura por PEPE | Bellefonte LP ane ——————— —— — ———— SPECIAL SALE OF CANNED FOODS A&P PEACHES A&P APRICOTS A&P CHERRIES ° PINEAPPLE A&P PEARS PLUMS 00 ont Personal Writing Paper Here! Ask for Details MELLO WHEAT — EVAPORATED WHITE HOUSE MILK 10 *. 5%¢ Salad Dressing—Amn Page .-qt jar 2 Tona Peas—sweet, tender. _1 No. 2 cans 2 Diamond Crystal Salt________._2 pkgs 8 O'clock Coffee... _.3 Ib bag Peanut Butter—Ann Page. 1b jar N. B. C. Ritz Crackers... ....... 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