THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 23, 1939, NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS CF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) attended the in Port Mrs. Roy Calhoun funeral of Mrs. Ardery tilda, last Friday Guest of Mrs. C weekend was a cousin, Mrs Parrott of Washington, D. C Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flick and chil- Class Meeting: —The Young Wo- | man's Sunday School Class of ‘the | Methodist church will hold their regular monthly business meeting | next Tuesday evening, March 28th at the home of Miss Helen McClel- lan Free Methodist Church Services: -Services each evening this week th the Evangelist, Rev. R. A. Kelly Pittsburgh in charge. Meetings | far have been very well at- and much interest bestowed at 7:30 p. m on Sunday th last Erma R. Eckenr« parents, Mr. Mrs. Finkbeiner of Irvona, Pa. Owen Reed Fox is quite busy the past few days assisting with the pbuilding of the home of Joe Pierce at the mouth of Dix Run The monthly business meeting ol the Epworth League will be held on Friday ing, March 31st at the of Mr. Harold Hall Elwood Way has been {ll confined he friends and mp re and w of | A tended gervices each night and three services Evervone welcome. Methodist Church Services er service and Bible Stud Thursday evening, S y Sunday morning . Junior lea 1 i Pray- eR evenl y me Mrs Her hove School usu. o'clock unda . and to r many her speedy Miss ting d, Mr place n Martha Mrs. J. Harold Fisher h to her home af sit with her son Mrs. Newton Ff and helped them C reds at th rs. Fy T Hall f Sunkay were, Ho “vib has been 1 ir Uv. 8 neighbor may ning yeniug abn oR. hm fin wel Overy x i0 pre acil- ermon D. Kauffman 3:30 D. m rvice at ia Williams, who has with her su and and Mrs. Roy Cal " 4 to her home has! I ban eure ter couple and wife, Mr her. of Pitts P to move i i A and ries Rowan Bell burgh the time between 1 " g on some in and abot Bible. me rr r home of M i! Union Township ward Hall, their “ of the AT Class i their regul 5 meeting on home son th of the Fink and Albert Beck. to Petersh day Mr ank Bu rs. Helen ith motored sent the Mr. and on dN: me and Mr wr 1 Wt ite all her he Tuesda Roy Rider of Belle rey & irg Sun a with Mrs. Fink parents, Nall Mr ane y hich will be placed in the churct that day, It is also A 51 unday and | ¥ ome of the musi will n kee N v 3 replaced. eiris Howard F Crores Jewel- Brockerhoff block 1wr Ld r + iy Hotel #)\ Ann Page Tested Values Made by A. & P. {Approved by Good Housekeeping Bureau) aN wo: SALAD DRESSING - 2c 2% SPARKLE DESSERTS 37% 10¢ Ann Page Preserves 2 Ib jars 29¢ Ann Page Noodles 5-0z pkg be Ann Page Peanut Butter Ib jar 17¢ ANN PAGE BEANS - - 5..25¢c ANN PAGE KETCHUP 2lc Large Choc. Food Drink Orange Pekoe Ee. Milk Coconog Nect’r Tea Jail * 59% 17¢ Ca a i HHS Encore Macaroni or Spaghetti Brick or Longhorn Cheese ______ Sultana Red Kidney Beans ____ 4 22-0z cans 25¢ Tender Iona Corn 4 No. 2 cans 23¢ Economical Iona Cocoa __ __ ______21b can 15¢ Family Bread—fresh daily __ 2 giant loaves 15¢ ot Quart JAr White House 2-ib can Armour’s Corned Beef Armour’s Corned Beef Hash - 2 12-0z. tins 35¢ 2 No. 2 cans 29¢ Kellogg's Corn Flakes ________ 3 8-0z pkgs 20¢ Kellogg's All Bran __________ 2 10-0z pkgs 23¢ Ll. B.C. Ritz Crackers ............ 1bpkg 2ic A.&P.FreshDonuts _ ........___... doz10¢ 8 O'clock Coffee ..............._.._31bbag39¢ Fla. Oranges—220's-252's 2 doz 29¢ | Ripe, Yellow Fla. Grapefruit—70's-80's 6 for 19¢ Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 15¢ Tomatoes .21b 27¢ Fresh Spinach 21b lle Bananas 5 Ibs 25¢ 4 to 5-1b Picnic Cuts FRESH PORK SHOULDER Ib 15¢ Tender Chuck Roast—first cut Ih 17¢ Smoked, Sweetmeat Skinned Hams—small size ... 1b 2be Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon 2 Y;-1b pkgs 25¢ Tender Steaks—tenderloin & sirloin Ib 33¢ 6 Ibs 25¢ PAN WHITING A. & P. Food Stores | of Rev. Samuel Clark, | thy to Mrs, Clark and family, | Ma- | dren spent Sunday visiting with her | 9 i | dey JULIAN | services In the u, B the week, Every. MILESBURG We were sorry to hear of the death who while In our community endeared himself © all, We extend our deepest sympa- Revival church during body welcome Mrs. Lottie Fleisher entertained at a birthday dinner on Monday evens ing, in honor of her nlece, Donna Johndon, the following guests: Olive Greene, Edna Jean Alexander, Kathryn Alexander, Margaret Gill, Patty and Jane Krebs, Dorls Falir, Mts, Helen Roley, Mr. ahd Mrs. Roy Eichelberger Mary Justice, Harold Mauer, Walter Chandler, Marie Gill, Roxie Robinson, ani Homer Fleisher, Mrs, EB. Williams Charles aitd Melvin und tored to Allentown Pa. ast weekend with Dr 0. Willams and family David Adams of Monument, Pa visiting his daughter, Sue Adam Ray Wallzer of Williamsport Sunday. with his mother Mrs, | Holt, Cam Virginia mother, enroute new plane Mr. and {ldren ¢ Qur sympathy ls extended to Mr James Gallagher and family in their bereavement We our sick Mrs Orvis Lucas and her mother, Mrs Shay,’ of Tangletown., Mrs. Shay is being cared for by another daugh- ter,” Mrs. Lucien Fulton, Andrew 8yers, Jr., is {ll of pleurisy at this writing. Mrs. Henry Jodon, who entered the Centre County Hospital about three weeks ago, underwent an op- eration for goitre on Thursday last Latest reports are that she stood the operation well .and her complete is expected have among and wile sons mo« and spent COVEery Pens Clyde McKinley Hospital on Thurs s condition The Kinley Mri gh tly to the HH taken in was lay ’ a as . dle of Langley the weekend Nora Breon ov NN. 1 J. E.B spent Mrs to Bullalo back to Langle: Mr y pent Field Henry Mc h same condition of Mr remains about t Jane Garma during the Among those who attended fur services for Rev, Clark ¢ Franklin on Friday were Miss Hilda Haupt, Mrs. Malet Orren Heaton Floral tribu he impr week n has Field sli past Be at ch al he ih Weller Sunday A Ha al . Willam Houser Mr visilor Mr Ed d Dyke uid beau Clair The Young Womet jety of the Met Patric Day S50 MISE ( pan Chester Ad visiting relatis Moran ams of Nant Sunday Mr WAT Bellefonte calle + th oie of ‘the Amand parent y lam Eckenroul : Guyer 1). Fisher Jr., re spi day with his } Mr. and Mr u Eckernot th on the Beaver Farm The a her | ter gris i Joh: writer offer y Mrs, Mary A wel A Mrs Peter, ang Bruce time Soheckler C Mrs Grove Mil! + at this of State | of thelr 1150 Wen k Marcell Kauffman ¢ PLEASANT VIEW Packer and Garbrick wedding. Miss MAry Ellen” Garbrick’ on ter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Garérick of Oak Hall and FEiwood Packer and Mrs. Cha E. Packer place gore married atl Bo he Rev. Mr. Kauflr of the Boalshurg Lut e DCe wore 4 They were alterided 3d Mrs. Maurice Cree: i Couple &mMOooill sailing OW” the matrimonial sea. Mrs. Pasker lived a Dumber of her childhiso years in this community Mr. and Mrs. Cldrence had as their guesly on Tuesday and Mr: Paul Bowersox and Hirry. Boweriox and’ twin Harold and Harian Mrs Weber and Eaood Weber Reberaburg. Mrs. Raiph Hook enleria ined besfsteak diner on Sunday, March 13h. in honor, of her sister, Edna Packers nineteenth births There were present Mrs. Hook family and Mr. and Mr: Packer and sons Myrtle and Ci daughter Edna Mrs. Kathryn pleasant caller sith Bhiearer oti Monday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loesc chikiren, Betty, Ralph and spent Sunday afternoon wit Alfred Lyle family The Howard Young family m back to lewistown during the past week. Tt is sald the bBow=s wvaratéd be Youngs is being papreed al the ; ent time in preparation for U George Spicer family lo move probably some time this week moving will be followed close! y the Morris Garner family of Pleas. ant Hill The newly weds Job fn Johnsonbaugh and bride of or 3 few weeki Will oceupy the : Johnsonhaugh house «Nich will vitabed by the Garner family Mr. gang Mrs. Joh Poorman and children John and Margaret and Centre County Hospital, suffering a Mr, and Mrs. Morris Garner and collapse” from a hearty attack, while! son Junior spent Saturday evening at work al State Callege, fal she William Neidigh home, ihe Charles Vroman and friend Miss time was spent by the older folk by Amelia Copenhaver fromi Philips. Playing the popular Chinese check. burg, visited over the weekend al ers. 4 the Mr. FH. E. Foust home. W. W. Tibbens is recovering from J. GG, Boa and wife, F. F. Palmer | an illness which was feared migh and wife attended the funeral of | develop into geumonia,_ 5. John Spearly on Wednesday al | Mrs, Gharles Shearer is Deresved | of a sister; Mrs. Chesatat Conrad of The community whs shocked on} | Bomerset county, whose death oc. | Monday to hear of the sudden death | curred in the Johnstown Memoria) | ww on enjoyable 4 the Witmer Smith ho dnesday hb 3 . Oo Pres Oakwood lad ¥u Are vil Hall And aw wi onGay al of (nk no ing rh 134 took p We ut Howard ¢ 2 Mrs Lewis Barbara Pa. Mrs ©: Mids Lil- Smith, the reasonable | Se Mare tie Nagle, Peters, Bu id. iz zZabetd Leslie Colliard, Belefor lian Pennington and Mrs at of AL A delicious refreqh Tabic keeping with St Smith redeived presents, We join many more birthdays INCOME TAX. inosine tax is a headache Also a pain in the neck But there is no use in grumblin And keep saying “aw beck Like shylock the government take; A part of all thal we own, No use 10 try and prevaricate Remember wl happened pone? We figure and add and sublr Ti we feel like tearing our halr, Putting a dollar ob herr Taking one off there We'd like to give away to our feel. ir And say what we think of this tax But if we didnt work Just think of the pleasures we'd ack. Every Cloud has a silver lining 80 here 18 a word of cheer, We won't have to figure again Till about this same time next year young eo M r i or fe htown Shselire Mr Mrs honor hour menia served, Pats mal wishing s #08 On in ‘ H 41 a nis Wis fe A ET alr and fust £ Neijdigh wi Mrs. Loraine afiernoom Ca- wb LN Fmer " still 1 POTTERS MILLS E. B. Palmer is a patient in the 8 {of ¥. W. Decker, a member of Hospital on March 8th, where she | | Bprucstown M. E: church, | to his bed, but is improving, Master | the first and only time { had béen a patient since Jan 91 W. M. Sweeney is still confined , The sisters met in August 1937 fo: | time since their | | Ivan Orwig at the Sweeney home 3 separation in September 1905. Mrs | { improving from pneumonia, { Bheater did not attend the funess!: Miss Margaret. Kimport of State! which took place on Baturday ar. | College visited over the weekend at! termoon March 11th at Lampertown | : i home, | sick is slowly improving. | G. H. McCormick, Mr, and Mrs, P. | P. Palmer, J. W. Slack and sister of« || | ner at Tusseyville on Tuesday. i i the J. W. Slack home. Pa. i Roll Palmer and friends, from Mr and Mrs. W. D. Wolfe and wn | Milroy, called at the FP. FP. Palmer | Robert of Lock Haven were supper | gests ®t the home of J. M. Carson, who had been quite evehing Mrs, E. B. Palmer and daughter, f Snow Bhos was | hast week by Judge ean | tended the funeral of Thomas a ah out the unexp Miss Geraldine Hoover visited with | | her friend Miss Dorothy McMichas] at Bloomsburg over the weekend. + ‘Wade tog. | { daughter | Wednesday of last week tA foetal nn HUBLERSBURG Mr. and Mrs, John Hayes Mildred spent Saturday visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs Harry Warfield of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Whitman are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby | the Lock Haven hospital They have girl at named it Rosalle Ann Mrs, H. I. Markle and son Irvir wepe Friday luncheon guests at the Home of Mrs. J. L. Runkle of Belle- fone, Mrs. P. A. Hinds 1d daughter Madaline and Mrs. Jacob Weaver gpent Thursday afternoon visiting at the home of Mrs, Jennie Hinds of Hecla, Mr: and Mrs Bellefonte were the home of Mr Kra BLL Joht Satur Mr dren at th Orr Mr miller nd Mr $0 of 1 of Lynn Krape Bunday visitors at and Mrs, Charles $ and Charles Noll Millhelm and Mrs, Leo Orr {f Mill Hall of Mr 1 Mati spen at t ™ v) | Cilil= urday Ale a ang spent Sat home and Mrs A i Harvey f Ol 1 Mr and family nd Mrs, George mar, were 5 and Mrs i“ inday at t Weber and ant Gap were Sur and { Ray Weber Margaret s¢ of Johin N bri Mr BLANCHARD The Bald Eagle Mour siring orchestra composed i cal amateur taineers, of Ws a former pas- had home in a pneumonia. This shock to both come charge tied Williams has permanent employment vherry Stones in Lock Have: a full weeks employment in Endeavor § of Christ held a St at the church Christian hurch party vening. DM. Burl is 80 much at Mrs y' for Burlew will be able 10 retu in Owensboro, Ky., ime« feels c the Bapt Cx Fie Iloughead of Jersey rural executive of st churches will conduct an pnmunion service at irrh here on Easter St morning Betty Eyer he weekend with Jane Wil- her home here, 1.4 Shite, field $ pvp , 194 wile Spangler is home from Wil- | nt for a two weeks vacation. | Paine seer of State College, rep- the Centre County Chris. tian En Ror Society was sched- ule Meets of our town on Sunday He spoke al the Baptist B U. but arrived too late to peak at the Church of Christ EW. Gardner has been quite il for the past few days. Apother Beecch Creek weekend guest in town was Jean Kessinger, sho at the Earl Shilling home Mrs, W.-H. Vonada, Mrs. D. C, Ciardner, Mrs. Floyd Rupert with Harter Vonada made a business trip to Williamsport on Saturday. PINE GLEN Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lomison, of | Orviston, were al Sherman Askey's, | Bunday. Mr. and Mra. Nat Bickle of Har- visbury, was at Beates on Sunday. {They were accompanied home by Miss Jennie Beatles who will visit at { the Capitol City. Miss Leona Hoover, who is employ- od at Bellefonte, spent Tuesday | pvening at her home. Miss Emma Midlam visited friends at Mozhannon recently. Mr. and Mrs. Willlams and family «dnid A Vea | visited the Allen Dolery family at | Avis, Sunday. J. P. and Alberta Mulhollan of Altoona, spenit Sunday with Mrs. sulholian here. reed | Mr. and Mrs. August Smeal of Wade ns constable | Rew City visited relatives here last (week. Loy Werte is transacting busi- and | a our the | SOcieLy on m next the! of Beech Creek. | i 40 appear at the Young Peoples | ————— | COMPLETE RELIEF OFTEN AVAILABLE FOR . PATIENTS WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Technically Called Allergic Asthma of i CLARENCE i By JAMES H. BRUNGARD | Funeral for L. H. Cole was held | on the Bth, at his late residence near Moshannon. Interment was made | at Askey cemetery | One of the best at the local theatre was Dicken'’s X-mas Carol well attended movie of was Dawn Patrol. Henry Cullen an dweller made one | brief calls in our midst The Ignace Miklusak family made a new addition to thel | health and cleanly habits by the in- | stallation of an ultra modern bath- | room, If only more families with children could afford similar luxu- rie TH oh compl 10 various relief is often “Through the allergy pictures showr | substances—especially for some time avallable for most Another An anal) during the | ent date least fair ¢ excellent or good TH 13 per cent, fi results growing knowledge during patient Year ne re te patients directions per cent orily priva followed tL 80 Ig ten with at Ls of tained 9 per cent A wwn frequent ou wiv oq of his Or lately ful ' about all kinds Then the time wrrestitid trios wrroundil ow “Thus asth Winter and Sprir I ! is asked 3 Inhaled and the history is taken in each ca nd the patien or Quast 5 Ofte Care have Pp of f the of if food nd polien ir hous i Year I Nore or of the patie: are learned ma that is better In th Bummer and wor n the Fall, and wo the extent Murnya months Monday eve past with her Mr Bmitdhk ) New recruit hosiery night wn 1s. George Poormanside ¢ alien ive to seven t diet for the ride JUGh M > 0 qf another tes at Company 4! + While at Lhe PTA n " THE TIBBENS PHARMACY The E-Z Health Laboratories Beech Creek, Pa... ; = : | Going on NOW! ~= THLOR-MADE BROADLOOM Cg TA RUG EVENT To help you find a rug that really FITS your room L. 5. Mr i SPONNoT at Mosh more of program and reception * THEIL # BIGELOW WEAVERS absence any alia noticed since Valentine Day party public Ht throw a John i . Lo thie Crestani 4th grade pupil was’ hospital a nursday 0 be fit new 8 Jean N epinal Noll Harris h case Mild: day Sledhe Robins WAM agal willows are burstis ng bingers of Spring Mr. and Mrs. B G. Carma amily spent the weekend at Becca ia With Mrs. Carra’s her Twenty-three fellows helped Andy Biggan celebrate his 21st birthday Sunday last, They all report good time Pauline Ludwig observed her 17th birthday recently. Millie Bwancer was Friday evening with a Poormanside beau { Martha Ludwig had a half holiday | Monday as her employer, Mrs. Red- | ding was away Mr. Brungard visited relatives in Ferguson Township Sunday, A week | go he and Mom Craft tock supper with Miss Emma Midlam of Pine | Glenn United Mine Workers are again planning ab annual rally and parade here April 1st | . Miss Ann Rogus of Detroit, Mich, { i& visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs | Paul Rogus in Clarence. Miss Helen Rogus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogus who is a graduate of Mercy Hospital of Al- toona, Pa. class of 1938 has success- fully passed her Penna. State Board Examinations and now is a regis. tered nurse. She is pisuning to at- tend 51. Mary's of Nazareth Hose | pital in Chicago, Ill, where she will | take a six moliths course in anaes. | thesia, She intends to leave for Chicago after Easter. SPRING MILLS “Junior Sees It Through by G.| T. V. 8. Seniors, 8pring Mills, March | 31. Tt is a‘ comedy which deals| with family life and appeals to every | one. Junior is the underdog and brother George is the white hope of | the family. It's George who pets] the education! It's George who sinks | the family funds In a grandiose | scheme! and Junior ust has to take | it and grin. But when George tries | to take Junior's girl, then Junior | starts pulling whizsers, and he doesn’t seem to care how the family | will take it. George's high finance | bubble bursts and the whole family | threatened with jail, but Junior «til | has one trick up his sleeve, and the | harder they throw him, the higher | £0 wi support A 2 ap ad char Dag bloom har. in ian { ie vl : mn a very EXAM as LOW as $96.50 For 7.6 x 9 size. Ready for nse! to the movies Don’t pass up this chance! Bring in vour room measurements right away and select a Tailor Made Rug in the right size to fit, just as you buy your beadsize in hats! Prices are low in this great Event...and every rug bs woven of sturdy, imported Lively Wool. Harry! Only a few of the many sizes and prices x 13.6 x 158 x 106 x 13.6 10.6 12 10.6 10.6 12 13.6 15 $25.50 18.50 26.50 33.75 32.50 35.50 37.95 38.50 39.95 49.95 54.50 16.6 18 19.6 21 12 13.6 15 x 16.6 x IS x 21 9 9 9 9 12 12 12 12 12 12 59.95 64.50 71.95 79.95 59.95 67.95 74.50 82.50 89.95 99.50 X xX X xX X X X LH] Visit the Style Show and see the newest things in rugs and carpets displayed by Bigelow-Sanford’s licensed agency for Bellefonte and State College. BRACHBILLS The Store of Better Built Furniture and Rugs
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