Page Twa January 1929, A PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mae Fry) =) Farms, Hunt- on busi sant Chap. w * in town Mon- investment; rEuson Fyre revels IrdRy evening Shooting Match HECLA PARK AUDITORIUM Every Tuesday Night AT 8 O'CLOCK POULTRY GROCERIES UNICIPA MILLHEIM, PA, M L FRIDAY & SATURDAY (January 13th & 14th) SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM ! No. 1-=FPenny Singleton, in “BLONDIE” No. 2-=Buck Jones, in: “The Law of a Texan ’ MONDAY & TUESDAY {January 16th & 17th) Lew Ayres, Maureen O'Sullivan “Spring Madness” No. 4—"THE LONE RANGER" The Pit Fall ALWAYS THE BEST OF SELECTED SHORTS Creek flour caller R.J and fe in town on Our Agent, James order i Lhe }oal Martin of Spruce d mill was a Monday McNes bit business am enial Produc iat over the weekend i Mrs. F. F. Palmer Bollinger, G. H. McCor- ed funeral of Mrs Milroy on Mon- family visited and Mra Sunday n Miss the Mrs Tusseyville ’ sited on vi home at Hamilt saman who was em- me, is Mr. ocnire ired Smith J. W. Slack h of her parents Smith the home Robart of C HOWARD basketball team } oe and Howard played in Hon ar d High School building igh Howard won by 29 Independent yw 8h of Mill Hall M. W. Wagner, made a trip to Crider Altenderfer, Theodore Girard and Je Fickes Scranton Sunday Miss Martha Kern of Moghanncn spent this last weekend at the home of Mrs. Annie Smith. John Weber returned Sunday aller everal days visit in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley re- turned Saturday from ag months visit with friends and their children in New York Btate i Mrs, Kline Wolf entertained the ladies of the sewing circle Tuesday evening. The ladies ald society of the Re- formed church met at the home of Mrs. Girard Altenderfer last Wed- nesday evening Mrs, Mary Lease of Jersey Shore spent the weekend at the home of ‘her parents, HO | CITY | | | street spent Sunday at son returned to thelr home South Allen street a STATE COLLEGE John Diehl of Sou'h Ath the home of his mother Mrs. Liovd 1 in Re- bersburg Mr. and Mrs oss Beatty and in James- in C. R town having visited with relatives State College and Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Stoddard, Jr of West Prospect avenue and Mr and Mrs. E. C. McKee of Eist Nittany avenue were dinner guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Nolan Farris of Lemont Thursday evening. and Mrs. Allen Schilling of lege, are the proud parents pound baby boy on Tuesday Samuel Hess and daughicr of State College, R. D., Mrs Cronemiller of East Nittany rs, Chester Rupp and Allce of Hartswick a ently from a two ida Sarah, M venue re- turned re week vacation in Fi Margery Reed { South ugh ome in Bellefonte Fair. im oi f of West H. Yoc neral of the former's brother at Cal- awissa on Wedn esday | \ ckemiller of 8. Frazier skend guest he D. B. Pu; {am- avenus ap:ni New Ohio <5 mr Tes day underwent t the Belle week. Hospital at of last home of were Centre County fonte on Tuesaday Guests at the Dando on Sunday Mrs. Guy Tuttle, of Pittsburgh, and Andrew Straw, of Newark, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dando, of Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs Huntingdon, visited mother, Mrs. Isaac am Ww HE Mr and Ray Shawver of Mrs. Shawver's Holt on Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pleasant Gap, and Mr Cary maker, of Pine Grove Mills, Sunday at the E. B. Williams Mrs, Mervin Williams was a also There in the U. B. church morning at 10:30 Our community was shocked to hear of the sudden death of Daniel Straw, resulting from a fall in his barn which caused a puncture wound of the intestines. An emer- gency operation was performed at the Philipsburg State Hospital on Thursday evening and Mr. Btraw passed away at 6:30 Friday morning He was a lifelong resident of Hus- ton township Mrs. Lydia Gault and of Tyrone, visited with Beals on Wednesday Mrs. Walter Chandler is ill at her home at this writing Margaret Williams spent Saturday in Altoona le of Shoe- spent home guest Mark preaching services next Sunday will be son Harry Marcella es —— LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong and daughters Josephine and Mary Jane and son Walter of Zion called at the Willard Harter home Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Jack Dullen gpent several days with her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lanbauch al Jersey Shore. Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Clark spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs Jchn Spangler at Nittany. —— adnan pp. rb The selfish man is usually an ig- norant man, rton | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. REBERSBURG Rev. Biwin Blerly left for Talla | where | hassa, Florida, las; Thursday, he is visiting his brother and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blerly. Mr. and Mrs, Fioyd Gramley and gon Marvin of Binghamton, N, Y,. were weekend visitors with Mrs Gramley's mother, Mrs. Clara Walte Mrs. J. K, Schechierly and daugh- ter, Joyce, visitors at the K. 8, Brion home Mr. and Mrs, H. H, Royer, Mrs. M. C. Haines, Mr, and Mrs, John Retdh and Paul Winters, motored to Har- risburg last Tuesday to winessg the seating of K. G. Haines as Assembly - man Dr, and Mrs tained the latter’ al other relative and Mis. A. D ing Springs called parent Mr. and ast Wednesday and Mrs, Harry Brun Pittsburgh, sited he brot and , Mr. and Mn Brungart al days last Ww H, _ Hackenberg wa visitor In Bloomsburg on 8 Mrs. Levi S8heetz and Rhoda Milesburg, an A a student Mocdy at Chic were he home of Mrs, E Harvey Grenoble r Mabel of Madisonbury vel calle wife Kenneth Lor mother Sunday enters and s:ver- Ming on th Mrs M1 nel ever werk of 50 Bible recent u ago 14 . Colles i I'. A. Auman has been co bed iffering ¢, Suncay IMproviing at Lisa Macy o { Millhe Mayer It flernoon 5.W ira Miller of and Mrs. JN turday + Meek ¢ Colieee afte 1 patient in the Phi ip J Hospital Wallace up the pa: arippe Mr Kanes Doebhler has heen hoe t week with a ilege . #45 Ay ana : , Wo ! Greninger of Hinois, were Monday Dome nis brother Grening d family Williams n Wy Ain , ' Miles ille t the of and sen) son Donny i Evang and A. Hou 4 the her guests at JATSODALe Of were o elical Mrs | | t I loca irda PLEASANT VALLEY Irvin a bam raising Sa aa lots of help, Well the Nearhoo! on Harv Eminhizers piace ing again, aller being clo wn bef ore Christmas, A new of men are working. Mr. and Mrs. Zeki¢l Confer of Scranton, spent Saturday at the home of his brother, Irvin Confer. LuVera Eminhizer of Lemon, speni{ the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Lucas of Yar- nell spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Willem Richner Robert Smith spent the weekend with his home folks, Sunday visitors at the home Harvey Eminhizer were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lucas and two childrn, Martha Ann, Nancy and Ray Kare chaff of Romola, William and Thro- dore Bressler Little Clarence Ressling spent a few days wih hig sister, Mrs. Wil- bur Emel. Little Nancy Emel wasn't feeling so good last week, but is betier at this writing. ———— MARTHA FURNACE The regular meeting of Port Ma. tilda Grange, No. 11284, will be held in the C. M. Pringle storeroom on Thursday evening, January 19 at 8 o'clock. Miss Genevieve Tomoo spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. George Harpster at State Col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willlame visited Sunday afternoon with their uncie, Warren Steele, at Port Mg. tida. Mrs. Helen Fink and son law. rence spent the weekend with friends at Mt. Pleasant. Mrs, William Richards is on (he sick list at this time, Misses Helen and Lois Stele spent part of their Christmas vaca. tion with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Charles Spackman Confcr had and h Liens turday of , State College. of McClure were recent | — —— CLARENCE | heartiest felicitations and sincere | {good wishes for many more such An over sight from last week which | happy events, which we meant 10 have in the news | We of Clarence must boos. our own {was that all the daughters of MT. | home talent. More of It aud Mrs. Shive and thelr families | y,..ty squad next Lave bad ginner on New Jens day with Miss Bue Wagner, Mr. Brungas thelr PATOL A g he ol ow'ng were oldest pupil called at his room present: Margaret (Cloneys) from i. hom : Jersey Shore: Dorothy (Myers) Orade Four here Wednesday p. wv Ge Lan : f R sid ‘Bue was an Indispensable ages © {from Lock Haven, and Emma (Me- { al ' ' cams t uceton of all 1s Goaans) of thls place. amp in the producion of - N ~ and 2nd showings of pagean Grade Four had 06% atiendance plays sponsored and directed by Mi for the month of November, Pere Brungatd during the recent holiday fest at.endants names for this grade | gesson. To Her we toes the laurel will be published next week (for helping make these affairs such Pupils with perfect attendance in : outslanding successes. Grades one and two to the in of We have the names of follow: Frade Miss December viduals who had better Margaret Morgan teacher, rh the crowd of pesis who molest Beaok, Leroy Fenugh, Francis Gran- next gathering on the hill or te, E Grante, Andy and Mike They not all re Edward Kerk: Mike | ence ¢ither, as persons {1 Bernard Sharkey, Gloria | Cherry Run and 22 wert Ethel Dubesky, Mar- |nence Kormanie, Margaret Maran- Bomeon items make ( ne ied a i An r motto cf | ! i | { and 521 wot PLS Jf iqaen om 1} 17enc nik; K, yarger, are mmenied “0 that “The seribe egotistical again 2--Miss Ann McGowan reds Jolin Bosak, James Fye Heir, Floyd Huntingdon, Wil- William Sefchik, Wil. Thomas BStashko, Joseph Swancer, Bernice Chambers Mergare, Cingle, Anna Dubesky 4 Lachonlk, Veronica Ko- bulurehik, Margaret and Virgie Ko- tha Koshko tod then v but blowing your own hort believe write | mn in thi i5 the Rpg m Noerean, lam Smitehko, ete. Wi he criticized colt paper hee sayin of the a b inder Yrs leno Rs ition room approxi- They here gra mpport by pu rofound itude Iped v, morally or financially i Mrs. Pranci Philipsburg Saturday 10 any their caus Te Th MoCGowa ’ Eddie Gillen ed on friends an at Walerma Morgan Hil T.A. } {| more parent gran Ama Cow - to her home there, aft T ir 3 sociable week Toy alarming near catastrophe o0- Thesday the "Her. her back vacaiionin An curTed s Vogniak was home over! soekend from LOC camp 1 Jan. 8th. X-Mas with his pars Ar Mrs. Prank Vomniak sows A a Osoecia Mills. toa were Sur a! teman of Ward MOSH AN NON 1 3 i had Cy weedy redovers larence Banjo band under rection of Mr. William ren several church Oi dered he M. E Sunday were n 0 evening “Whlsner. the Wild to tell the Story,” and SE irg and Reading. have in Jesus : . " Jos {za DO She wa: accompan ang uf " i pukinn rhens, Vera Lewis, Delores Ray Cc over. . MoeLaughlin, Clair Tar- Wednesday, of jast week, Mr + Jack Bell also f Tura net 30d M's. LeRoy Lewis motored to ale Tr fh arn Curwensville and Brishin, visiting DOTA FERRE 4 PEs a ’ ‘ and showing of Grade Foul the 6th. Our inestl bie , rs al the home of MT Mrs. Ambers Pye Sunday were most Joyal plat adits ute erly | Pye these ind Mrs. Rober: Eldell and Mr Mrs. George Beals and children and Grevdon of Lance Suzy Billy of Lock Haven and George Billy who is slationed at the COC camn at Fdinburg, Va, were home this week to Hand thelr Christmas, Dorothy Frye and sisler of Pine Glen, spent the weekend at the home , (Of their uncle, Mr. Debrasky. They . also pitended the MM. E. Sunday School Mrs. Rougenx and brby spent the weekend st her parents home, Mr. | and Mrs. Milford Martin, | Those who “took supper Sehnars Sunday were Mrs, Rougeux, | Delphine "Martin, COregz Borger, Mack Fitasimmons and Bernice Pre- bosky, Don't forret the fish and oyrter {supper at the Print Shop Saturday | evening, sponsored Hv the Mens’ Bible Claes of the M, E. church, -— Blames Squirrel for Fire. When the Thomas Isenberg fame {ily, of Altoona, retired the other | night a pet squirrel wes asleep on a | {cot in the dining room. A {ew hours | later Isenberg, his wife, two daugh- [ters and a son-in-law fled as flames | destroyed the dining room furniture | and caused $2200 damage, Isenberg | eve with Milheim. Get interested | ,.04 yo polioved the squirrel chawed | in the fore part of the season and |paiches in his coat, setting the fire, | we believe youll have a couple! hi months enjoyment from s spec- | i | tacular indoor sport. Mrz. Joseph Puhalls was sions} A commission to cooperate rrith iy surprised by her friends last Sat- the commission named by Presicent | urday when they sprung a party on Roosevelt has been appointed by her in cheervance of her birthday Prime Minister W, F. Mackenzie | anniversary. Her many friends and King to study the feasibility of cane | neighbors joined in the celebration structing a motor highway from the | al her home of the momentous oc- United Stales, through British Co- [easton and further extended to her lumbia, to Alaska. i and sel phia A phia, I Love Yama has 2 Friend we same group, Belly returned ed hom "A econd and Mr. and Von play: on praise an fall to express the merits of inexoriled musicians Mr. J. C. Pravel! of Osceola MEls & spending a few days at the home of his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrz, Arthur Stephens Mrs. Gib Casher, of the Brick Row was visited by her sister-in-law, Pri. fay p. m. from Snow Shoe, Mrs. Prod Casher Little Alvin Carra was on the si¢ 5: jast werk but is much beter a this writing Citizens of Clarence wollld be bet- pleased if the people of Mo- eb «ho have automobile wrocks there would settle their dif- farences at home rather than in our front yards at 3 a. m, ha Sunday vislitors at the Lawrence Sinciair home were relatives from Sroichtown, Mrs. Lillian Lauck and Mr. and Mrs. David Stark; -also Mr. and Mrz. Newton Stark of Grassfiat, Th: chief attraction was rolypoly baby Larry Jr. Mr. and Mrs. BE. D. Myers and fam- ily were with the home folks again | Sunday. Snow Shoe High has a eood basket | ball team this year. They solicit] your patronage to home games at! feat. A good one scheduled on | nome fizor is this Friday night, Both airls and boys compete then we be- | r tow innon at Cyrus Church services on Bunday am; Valson icine wi mber of years Irwin and Carl Foimor and HodAve day 0 Willlam tober r Th immedinte] ——— PINE GLEN | 1 ORVISTON Tire were 100 present gl {Schon Bun The al unday Sunday school at ten Myrtle Watson was stricken paralytic stroke on Saturday Rev, and hopping at Kar Miss | tended and 5 removed home ' ¢ Ete serious condition at thee | ahr 8he 18 a slster Nelson mire'ne a rare and has been making her Daley h the Walson family 'e A td vival services in charge 0: Mrs. Raal'ng are wel at- eITNONG are very good mwis by Ms. Ran- misg these service; are trey! haus, tie to her of reiurnod hoo! iter vw for a Bunday ation with Dailey ww wo three weeks v James: *r, Mr. Blare were at Philipsburg on Mon- eve E. L. Bow of Bellefonte 3 and Mrs Qieels ALK EY J. Muih Mrs home a nd nna weekend family year y, Mas Oli Ran SNYDERTOWN Fine Foods At a Saving Shop and Saveat A&P Pure Gelatins and Puddings SPARKLE DESSERTS - 3 pgs. 10c RAJAH SYRUP - - gt. btl. 23 PANCAKE FLOUR - - 2°“ 2lc GREEN GIANT PEAS - 2 29¢ 19¢ Cream Style 3 cans 22¢ -__»> Del MAIZE CORN -- - 2° Campbell's TOMATO SOUP USE “DAILY” FEEDS ! Scratch Feed 100-1b jute bag $1.49 Oyster Shells 100-1b bag 65¢ Laying Mash 100-1b bag $1.95 16% Dairy Feed. 100-I1b bag $1.19 20% Dairy Feed. 100-1b bag $1.55 24°; Dairy Feed. 100-1b bag $1.63 A & FP Family Bread Ann Page Preserves 2 N.B.C. Excel Seda Crackers 2; Giant loaves 25¢ 29¢ 29¢ 16-02 jars 2-ib pe Size 200 and 229 CALIF. NAVAL ORANGES Fresh Cauliflower Teebhery Lettuce Red Ripe Tomatoes doz. 2l¢ beh Sec Texas Carrots - Fla. 70's and 80's Grapefruit - New 2 Ib 29¢ | Potatoes hd 17¢ hd Tec 6 for 19¢ 5 1b 25 Octagon Laundry Soap . 10 giant bars 37¢ CLOROX. pint btl. 13¢ Qt. btl. 23¢ 3 to 4 POUND RIB ENDS PORK LOIN ROAST SMALL Ib 16c LEGS OF LAMB Ib 25¢ Small, Sweet Meat, Whole or Shank Half Skinned Hams... . . . Ib 23¢ Lamb Shoulder Chops. . .1b 21¢ Sunnyfield Ready-to-cook, 2-1b, 10 oz. to 2-1b 15 on. CHICKENS. . .... .each 97¢ Tender Meaty End Cuts Ib 15¢ CHUCK ROAST. A. & P. Food Stores
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