{ | / THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 6, 1980... NEWS [IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNION VILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Free Methodist Church Services: | ~Prayer service this Friday evening church, Sunday School on lunday morning at 9:30 a. m. fol- owed Dy the preaching service with rmon by the pastor, Rev. G. A, Sarrett at 10:45 a. mm Young oples meeting in the evening at | 30 p.m. Methodist Church Services—Pray- - service and Bible Study Class this day evenl ng, Sunday School on mday morning, Junior League in afternoon at 2 o'clock, Epworth '‘aSue at 6:30 p. m. immediatel llowed by the preaching service a 30 p. the * 128 Rp m. The League service at 30 p. m. will be held in the upper | m of the church and wi 11 be 8 | pecial Easter program acoo mpani ed a program in honor of the moth. +3 of the league members. Special music by in the service and an Easter ser tor, Rev. D. D. Kaufl- invited to both of caster the choir f5e services s Rowan of Bellwood calle town Na arle om Nerve and relatives in between trains the Belle days inday Students of Echool will have two wer the Easter season 1 Monday sionary ing of ch was held on Wed- ! v afternoon of this week at the ays Mrs. J. R. Williams The members of Mis ssionary ; of the Presb) entertained at the | meet the ciety were ning the home of owan Mrs. Mollie Holt expects to m to her old home in the near fu- she having spent the winter daughter and family Paul I Hall some hn her Mr sual AC and Mrs, Eugene mmel has been {ll at weeks and not apidly as would be ex- s and neigh- recovery wi im- ope his © anand v peedy rs | ymplete ve . Amanda Moran Hotel Building part of the J. Roll 4 T x 5 iss Eva Rowan moved ne on Tuesday into the home e ago from home of hi irents, the late Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Sowan. Miss Rowan sold her home to a Mr. Mong and his family of Bellefonte who also moved on Tues- fay into thelr new home. We wel- ccme them into our community n Rowan A —————————— | April 11th, { thelr § wn By Students who attend Pennsylva nia State College from here will njoy a weeks vad ation over the Eas tes season whidh started Wedne: hy, yesterday, and will continue until next week. There will be a special meeting of Forest Fire Wardens and their crew, Tuesday, We hope special the Grange Hall on at 7:30 p. m. every member will make a effort to be present The chief occupation of the pens of the community at the ent time, is moving, house cleaning, painting, papering, garden making ind a general clean ‘up, all of which goes with the opening of Spring Union Grange No. 325 will hold regular meeting on Wednes- day, April 12, instead of April 14th account of neighbor night at Hall on. let ev pita make a ecial effort to prese at the meeting Mahlon Bruss ve been residents part of moved near citi- pres- n ery be siilp In over “uesday College on the mountain they’ will farm member, community tendered a fare- party for Mrs. Paul Immel one last week, pri their for Washing WAS also a |Kurprise ur Immel's birthday Howard Hall, wi} ng with his parents, ". Hall of Uni where Dalry The tf the Bridge « ell evening leaving * ) L sever weeks, le iay for his dutie of the U the present York FAIRVIEW ubdic There will be a © lia Chapman Mak Mrs George Rot LUCAS ( ). Alfred 1 r Marian ——————" does not people $« Charity begin fm A " 10T Some Making » heme anism t of a sC Americ money ou wt pr Ready to Eat SWIFT'S PREMIUM (Medium Size EGGS 2 doz. 39¢ TEXAS RED BEETS. Iceberg Lettuce 2 hds 13¢ 2 1b llc New Spinach - 32) Specials for Easter! Tender Armour’s Star - Ready to Eat O. & H. Norfolk - Morell E Z Cut {(Tendered) R & O. SWEETMEAT (Tendered) Ib 27¢ Ib 32¢ Ib 32¢ an Ib 2%¢ Ib 25¢ Small Tendered, Smoked PICNICS Short shank LB 16¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ! .2 bchs. 11¢ 1 Ib 25¢ qts 27¢ New Potatoes - Strawberries - 2 FLORIDA ORANGES, 220-252. 2 doz. 29¢ RIPE BANANAS Fresh, Delicious Jelly Eggs - 3 Ibs 25¢ Fruit & Nut Choc. Eggs 3 for 10c Chick-Chick, Magic Wand Mickey Mouse Transfers. pkg. 10c¢ Paas Egg Dye or 1 cussion Egg Dyes. . pkg. 10c | Cello Wraps pg 10¢ A & P's Own Delicious Easter Cakes ro 39¢ 2 1b jars 29¢ 3 5-0z pkgs 13¢ 3 5-0z pkgs 13¢ Ann Page Peanut Butter - Ann Page Noodles - - - Spaghetti or Macaroni—Ann Page . Tender Iona Peas - - . 4 No. 2 cans 25¢ Heinz Soups—Most Varieties « «2 med cans 25¢ Heinz Cucumber Pickles - - - - ge jar 19¢ A&P G. B. Corn—whle or cream style 3 No. 2 ens 25¢ Swansdown Cake Flour - - pkg 23¢ Sunnyfield Flour—Pastry - 5 1b bag 12¢ A & P Peaches—in heavy syrup 2 lge cans 25¢ IONA CUT BEETS 23c Baker's Cocoanut. . Iona Chocolate. ...% Ib 10¢ SUDS Octagon | Family | 8 O'clock SOAP Bread Coffee Red Box 4 for 23¢ 10 cks, 37¢ 2entlvs.| 5¢ 3 1b bag 39¢ A. & P. FOOD STORES 4% 2 Cans . 4-02. can 10¢c JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday April {9, are as follows: Sunday School | 19:30 and C. E. 6:45, "topic for dis- “The Greatest Victory of All Times." The Ladies Ald Soclety meeting held on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. William Belighto] was well attended, ou total of forty-five persons with the following as guests, | Mrs. ‘Fletta Harter, Mrs, Glenn Walizer and soh Junior, Mrs, John Dunkle and son Paul, ¢f Bellefonte, Mrs. Cecil Herr and son Robert of Bellefonte R, D, 2, Mrs. Harry Lyons of Lock Haven, Mrs, Robert Cona- way and daughters iathryn and Lucy of this place, the President having a fine progeam appropriate f.r the day with a dblg April fool in- cluded The Ladles the Reformed | church are holding a roast chicken dinner with gJi delicacies of the season added making it a sumptu- ous meal far the meager price of 35 cents for adults and 25¢. for chil- dren on Baturday evening, April 22 n Grange Hall, also a vely quilt 11 be Aisposed of at the same time place. This being a wort cause a lberal patronage of the public will be gres appreciated Everwonge interested ail concerned abcd it keep an ey weekly pagpir as more ler ‘Rev fort of the and were k Haven and Gerai- dnesday Ror {f 14 Belz We * week at Lhe Dorothy w spent ea CRAKE A * tabie. The pated u WwW. H ywihg guests feast were and { State College. ¥ Aley Harry Fulton tained atcordian music was enjoy by all. In due time all depart wishing all three many wd Mr D. Neidig 1 Beightol Conaway, party iffman ry A and enters the which Fi ke and Robert Mrs. her oof wa k the Harry Gap Sunday heme were strong and family, Harry Funk and da Bellefonte; Mr. and Betz and daughter Nancy ard. Mrs, Harry Lyons and ter Ivabelle and friend Evers of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs, Perm ard, spent Wednesday the Miles Bartley home A. A. Garrett and children spent Sunday afternoon at the G. P. Gar- rett home of Rebersburg Sunday callers at the Roy Oyler home were Dorothy Betz and June Ertley Miss of daugh- Rowland Kline of How- evening at June Yearick spent Sunday with her friend Miss Betty Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shoemaker and son Norman of Mill Hall were Sunday visitors at the John Dietz home Sunday callers at the Orin Fye home were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Fye and children, Jess Pye, Mr. and Mrs Harry Pye and daughter Margaret, all of Lock Haven, Betty Aley and Rebecca Bartley of this place, On Wednesday evening March 29, Milford Beightol gave a candy party to a number of his friends, present were: Virginia Young of Hublersburg, Geraldine and Thelma Ishler and Josephine Dietz of Belle forite, R. D.. Betty, Gladys, Earl, Melvin and Harold Harter of Little Nittany, Kathryn McCrea, Belly Aley, Kenneth Neidigh, Dorathy | and Fred Betz, Rebecca, Philip, Ar- thur, Roy and Ralph Bartley, Mrs. | Orin Pye and children Mary Jone | dren i i | birthday, Harry, Johnny and Eugene, Betty Walker Mary Oyler, June Yearick.! | June Ertley, Lee Runkle, Mr, and William Beightol and Louise, - Harry, and Earl. The evening was spent in playing five hundred, checkers, Chinese checkers and games. Mrs. On Friday evening, March 31, Mr. | { and | birthday Mrs. William Dixson gave a party in honor of their grandson which fell on Sunday, | | April 2. The following were pres- | | an ‘Wolfe, {and Bill Ertley, Edwin Burd, Billie | | od some nice as well as useful gifts Maud Winters. ert: Louise and Earl Beightol, Vivi- | Arline Swope, Dickey | | Noll, Mary June, Harry and Johnny | Fye, Oeorge Long. Fred Betz, June | | Orr, Philip, Carl, Roy. Ralph and | | Pred Bartley. Master Dickey receiv. | The evening ‘was spent in playing | games, and at a late hour refresh- J | ments were served consisting of pop- | corn, peanuts and candy, after am enjoyable evening spent, all Te | iA gh ore happy those | ohil- | Clair, Milford | Dickey McCrea's eleventh i led for thelr Home wishing Muster Dick many more happy birthdays. Additional movings into our valley | were Orvis Rockel of Buffalo Run Valley down onto the Betz farm, | known as the John Hoy Jr. farm, | and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dolan into part of the house of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Dolan. It has been rumored that a Mr. McCartney of Orviston is moving onto the Betz farm at the ridge, Mrs, Mervin Hoy, who was mitted to the Centre County pital on Tuesday March 21, is in a serious condition, it is the wish and earnest prayer of her many friends speedy and complete ecovery ad- Hos- still for a a ——— HOWARD Frank Rufl of eland Ohlo. arrived Sunday to attend her brother's funeral, Mr, Clair Berry of Beech Creek Mrs, Ruf! is a cousin f Mrs. H. A. Kline, Six young boys enjoved days last week in Washing Mr. Paul Shope, Fred Davey, lam Lyons, Sheldon Schen Bechdel and J Edward Mr. and Mis. A. A. Wa Ethel Grazier and Mrs. W bert of liquippa visited home of John H. Wagner Mrs, Gilbert Shope Kline and James Horan funeral of Clair B Mra Lidl fam Robb, spe » home of Pre Jal Weber, Mr Harold Belz 1 Charles ; PRT] Nelle Mr Weber, Kibben MOSHANNON £3 home h Mr. and Mrs. Alden Qui and family, visited their daughier Mrs Prank Galllgher at Mesburg das thelr fun. Mr. and Mss LeRoy Lowi: motors Sunday eh ter ed to Willia msport their The John day sete Cartwri Smokey Brow Shoe Salund Tee Mrs. LeRoy Lewis calle Snow Shoe. Monday a — PINE GLEN il ‘mh. at H services ab the Med School. Wil to reach he goal visited J. B. Aske Monday iD a ning on Mrs. D. W. Burke spent the weekend relatives at Beaverdale Mra. Cartle Sagar of Oran at Edward Hoover's A number of our people the shox a: Snow Shoe Sal evening Mr. and Mrs, Peler daugh'er &f Tusseyville ry Mecker's recently. Mr: John Ammerman ha discharged fom the Phil Hospital Saturday after a gal operation. She js getih nicely The younger sel serenaded Uw bride and groom Monday evening afler Grange meeting, Mr i Mr Russell Hoover. Russell is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoover and his bride was Miss lenors Krone of Clarence, They were mar- ried at Lock Haven Thursday even- ing by a former pastor Rev, Flwood Bare. Marks a . Visited Har- “bur £ Al SMULLTON Mr. std Mrs’ Gllbery Harter are the proud parents of a baby boy, born last Thursday Mrs. Oottshall and daughter Eva of Centre Hall were VisHors on Bunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 1da Waliser, Mr. and Mrs, Blery Day and { family from” Union County were visitors on Bunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lester Ruhl and daughter Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wolte and family of Lewisburg were Sunday | visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Joe Bmull. Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Meyer and daughter Doris were callers Monday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. | | Wilbur D. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weber and | daughter have moved from the home | of Newton O, Weber (0 the home of | Mt, and Mrs, Clayton Brungart at Rebersbhurg. | Mr and Mrs. Harry Bowersox and | family moved to Rebersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Arba Evans of Mijl- [héfm were Sunday visitors at the | home of Mrs. Evan's mother, Mr. and Mrs Earl Weber and ter and Mrs: Tds Wal call Sides izes wage Mrs. ing at the home Mr, and Mrs. Roy Adams Jeft last woh Pledier a hove % for a trip through the South, PLEASANT GAP Mr, and Mrs, Lynn Probst and son of Lock Haven moved recently into the Markle apartment formerly oc- cupled by the Harrison W. Walker family. They moved into the home | which had been owned and occupied by the Livingston family until they moved to State College, at which time Samuel Clevenstine of Belle- fonte purchased the property The Ceorge Kurtz family moved a few days ago Into the small house on the Grant Dunklebarger estate Haves Zottle and George Zelesnic move their families into recently completed al sale barn; The William moved into the small vacated by Nathaniel Gill who now making his with Mrs ar Gill and daughters who mov- m Cilltown into Mr, Gill will the apartments the Jodon A cue NOM side HOUM into 3iger moved Friday the lower of the Harry double as just been con 500 pleted George Mar- work re glad 10 Jr. i Lo return ) able aller a very ser th phasumonia Maga: ten donated BS Hospital hese ladies the Centre County weeks ago { . The Pleasant Gap Sportsmen hac Ry 4 speaker al their regul monthly meeting which was held Hall on the evening Doty, Pres, of th mn of Cents a Pact yt awd Fire Hall cresting facts industry hr time England a1 Mr Mil- the Bel) efonte office who dis the flims was quite enthu- n his praise of the gta n listening and in h moving of his equipme is looking forward it with almost as much as the students who are awaiting the next series. 1 believe there are nineteen different flims, ranging in time from eight to thirty minutes and it is hoped tha omens Club will some time be take advantage of the kind y them. 10 have as many as permits, and this gives the members of the community as the pleasure of seeing these interesting and educational They are well worth any to this wining er of to his Pleasure eagerly able to Ter Ly time pictures ones time Mrs. Eleanor Westerfeld was home ast week to pack and arrange for shipping part of the Westerfeld {furniture to Cumberland, Maryland, where she has taken a position as county supervisor for Public Wel. fare for - Allegheny county. Mr Westerfeld will remain at Penn State until June when he will re- ceive his degree in forestry. He has recently been elected to a second | honorary fraternity in the school of Agriculture, lee Brooks and daughter Evelyn, of Spring Mills were callers in town Saturday and the Bloomer Weaver family of Spring Mills on Priday. Mr. and Mrs. Rovden Gheen gpent | Friday night at the Harry Showers { home. The garden club met Wednesdav | afternoon at the home of Mrs, James | Bilger. Mrs. Bruce Krumrine was taken | pack to the Centre County hospital last week and given a blood trans. fusions, She had only been home a very short time from a visit to that institution and we sincerely Hope that this trip will be very bene ficial and that Mrs, Krumrine's con- i ditdon may soon show signs of im- provement, Mr. Derr plans to leave Friday for East Greenville where he will spend # few days with his mother, who is seriously ill. Mayor Hardman P. Harris of Bellefonte, was a dinner guest at the Noll-Melroy home Tuesday. y going as far as Florida. | | M1 | thelr | thelr Wr candy Adams’ children anience Melroys have flowers mother ub and } caring wme during line of Eas- ing cards a large and greet for sale Henry Showers, Terry Noll, Miss Lyons and Martha Wise motored to Washington ¥. Sunday see the There were 17: e501 Schoo] The nt a M ist the jut their Nary society met at ler home on Monday regul monthly meeting i0L0wWINg igi ar License Sale Light As Season Approaches {Continued tre DAge one) ne ER ] Sho Walker Eungard, 77 C. C. 8hu There ever exceptionally fine since the open with pler with no ish. The pe. BO, 78, of f 001 ee’ year floods streams 1 tomorrow FOR YOUR EASTER SHOES SEE THE WIZARD Always remember we put 5, 10 and 20¢c more value in our shoes that we sell for $1.98. If you don't see it, it shows in the wear. for a Che OTe ny {iss Myra Miller, berger, Homan, P The byterian enn after the regular business ges- gion choice refreshments were Serve by was enjoyed Dr. George C Purnace PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mao Fry) Museer ann Wilso now me- Cio ncaa Sunday and 4 Mothersvaug! 1 Tryor of Mt, Holly Ine Lune at Water FP. Kline nd Mrs, Janes Fi Monday the Tageral grandmolier, Lane Jame “Titre MCE farm David Harpster at The Henry UNG IP A SA’ I'URD; AY One Day Only—April 8th) “They Made Me a Criminal” M even urers year was most improvements were added. board of trustees elected for 29 D8 Peterson J. H. Gilliland. Mrs. EE. Ellen- | Eugene Ellenberger, 8, A. E. Sunday he anc repors ior i ~ fy “or gralilying Ann Sheridan News Issue Musical Valley Smoke March meeting of the Pres- N gireet, Mr wer Pa per r Lr Mrs \L Crime School Kids, John Garfield Short Ladies Aid Society was MONDAY & TUESDAY (April 10th & 11th) No. 1—~Ronald Reagan and John Litel. In: “Secret Service of the Air” No. 2~Rosella Towne and William Gargan, in: “Adventures of at the home of Mrs. W. H. the hostess and social hour Tt being natal day of oldest society member, Miss r Barr, she was presented with ozen of beautiful American roses best wishes of the society Lake of Huntingdon last week purchased the well known Lyons farm hear Penda. Purninoe from the John Lyons heirs Jane Arden” ALWAYS THE BEST OF Bellefonte. largest and most productive in section the Bros. The present gene Irvin, It is one of the its | SELECTED SHORTS The Lakes now own three | best farms in Huntingdon | ty. It will be tenanted after 151. 1940 by ong of the Lake tenant is Bu-| FRIDAY & SATURDAY (April 14th & 15th) “Young In Heart” Janet Gaynor FISHING SUPPLIES We have a complete line of Rods, Fish- ing Lines, Leaders, Bait Hooks, Baskets, Landing Nets, Reels and English-made Dry Flies. Bellefonte Hardware Co. S. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa.