Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 18, 1939. FP, |) ! \ transacted business aplial last Friday. L! f the caller among Wednesday Conrad G over ental A I'riday evening to co r. Merrill Will x fell hard on some of the promin- nt employes in this section the past week. Mr. Ernest ot this writing ranch ttle to he good ones ‘ nder the direction as in the valley As ara Everhart PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by Gi. Mas Fry) lt _ — Mrs. Robert at Ww past Bailey looking John H, Balley spent ti week with hig son Warren ¥ land family at Mul Hall fter their gas and ofl trade, Farmer Miles Walker, tenant the John W. Miller farm East Of wwn recently purchased a new ractor from Johnston Bros. agency t Rock Springs, Miss Reed County Ww the Mr. and Reports are that the Republican : 0 5 N. Trostle farmer of farm at Howard wus A his friends here last Maves Elizabeth Goheen known music teacher w Esther Corl hag been under (hose under Dootor’ care of Dr. W. A. Glenn the past week and impre weeks but improved somewhat pre Ralph Albright and | daughter Nancy Lee nesboro were in Saturday to at par- | weekend at his parental home and Mrs, A. LL. Albright Mr Hoy of U Men. surveyors M mday lege and lady RNoWS pleasant friends in Baileyville team [0] The [EN Afi nt i 4 and wife and Hugh C. Fry of Smethport { Greenshure Fry of Way last weekenders hone in Rock Drover Lincoln Witmer of the trucked a nice load of fat Altoona market is a real buyer and y the tored pend the M their Springs Rodney Ank” were callers Grange degree of Master Cla motored to Half Moon grange mier 3rd and 4th members in jaileyville annual union will be held In May 28th. at 7 sermon will James charge, vited to ave ree on class of t order. County Farm Agent Ralph C ney of Bellefonte was an im business caller among ou: rs the past week. Hig pleasing sonality is always the same ex- pt this spring he has laid hl the shelf, John Everhart, Highway iperintendent. of Vandergrift Pa wer the weekend his usual custom to spend Moth- s Day with his aged mother, Mr: He was ac his daughter Betty new YO = far« Ss pipe State ompan- ! by MARTHA The first quarterly ¢ Port Matilda charge will be held Martha Methodist church y afternoon, May 21, at 2:3 conference of the den Hams, Superinter he Williamsport District nom nw Advent Cemetery Cleanup Ig at Blaine William: ’ Ed. Shope of Juniata WEEK-END VALUES AT A&P Brick or Longhorn Cheese - - Ib 15¢ Polk's Grapefruit Juice - 3 ™ *“™ 17¢ Pineapple Chunklets Unc . 2 ls* «ss 35¢ Nutley NutOleo - - - - - - 31Ibs25¢ White House Evap. Milk - 10! =®™ 55¢ Spanish Peanuts - - - - - - 21|bs 19¢ Orange Pekoe Nectar Tea - “7 23¢ Kraft American Cheese - 2-1b box 3%9¢ ANN PAGE TESTED VALUES! pt jar 19¢ 115-0z btl 17¢ Sandwich Spread . Stuffed Olives - - Macaroni or Spaghetti - 3 pkgs 13¢ Beans with Pork - - - 2 23-0z cans 15¢ Salad Dressing - - - - - qt jar 25¢ N.B.C. Shredded Wheat - - 2 pkgs. 23¢ Hires Root Beer Extract - - for. 0. 2 |e Apple Butter .; 3 Trot.ian hp Beverages - - - - - . . 3lamcboities [Qe (YUKON CLUB--Pius Bottle Charge) Octagon Soap - - - - - 1Q¢antbas 97 Florida Oranges—220'8-250's Florida Grapefruit—70's-80"s New Potatoes - . Home Grown Asparagus Fresh Pineapples - - Red, Luscious Strawberries 2 doz 35¢ 6 for 19¢ peck 39¢ 2 1b 25¢ 2 for 19¢ qt box 18¢ 4 to 5-16 Picnics FRESH PORK SHOULDER Ib 13¢ MEATY CHUCK ROAST Ib 6c 21h 15¢ Stewing Veal Ib 15¢ lard - - Fresh Shad, buck Ib 10¢ Meat Loaves V5; Ib 13¢ HAMBURGER Ib 19¢ SPECIAL! %-1b SLICED BACON - - - 2.» A. & P. Food Stores | | | | CLARENCE By JAMES H, BRUNGARD We are giving you an extra edition of Clarence News, surprise en? An item we overlooked but intentionally fo) Rogus, R. N. departed Chicago, Llinois, where take up a six months course aesthesia, in the St. Mar eth hospital S¢ 15S 0 Lhe 1938 cla Ltoona Mine sluned place barbe; WOrs not OXNS in an- NuzaArs ' 0 . § y 8 radunale work pecially Mr. Bn Belelon ro ne iatter part [ the week lee Moore has purchased a rea tractor and Sn i Bert We Sin Millis of Rebersburg., Mr sehrim of Barree Palmer, Mr of Miir uncay at the FF. Palmer home Mrs, Kathryn Carson, sh he in the village misfortune to |! down it aug hie { of sLOTe . $i and sprain her ankl aH fi wnt be 4 Those who took supper at the O H. McCormick home Sunday evens ing were. Miss Isabel Bradford, Miss Nellie Neil, Miss Marjorie Metz, of Bellefonte, George Bradford Centre Hall, R. H. McCormick from State College Merrill © from Aaronsburg at the home of his E. Faust The men of the Sprucetosn M. E hurch served a supper to the meme bers of the Ladies Aid, in the base- ment of church, on Saturday evening enjoyed themselves very much we from and family visited on Sunday mother, Mrs H openhaver the All - JULIAN and Mrs. Edward Shore. spent Sunday at home of Mrs. Nora Breon Guesls at the home of William Chandler on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Chandler and son Ken- neth, Miss Ida Showers Belle fonte, Mrs. Edward Houser and sons Chandler and Maynard of Pleasant Gap, Mr. and Mrs. George Shipley and family spent Sunday among friends at State Qollege Ray Walizer of Williamsport spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. Holt Mrs. Willlam Chandler spent S8un- day afternoon at the home of her dmmighter, Mrs. Helen Randolph, Pine Grove Mills Mr Jersey Bodle of the of sss s— | — FILLMORE The Ladle: Ald of Fillmore held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Harshberger, Those present were: Mrs. Hiram Grove, Mrs. Claude Corl, Mrs. Morris Garner, Mrs. Willis Johnsonbaugh, Mrs, Ardus Wian, Mrs, John Rockey, Mists Mame Camber, Miss Adaline Garner and Oscar Camber, Mrs. Roy Breon., The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. i baugh Johnson« | BLANCHARD The Bald Eagle Mountaineers presented a Mother's Day program at the Baptist Young People ing on Sunday evening wlections ren ered were, Pra ers Have Followed Me, I'he Church by the Side of the Road” Have you Written Molher Lately ™ Meet Her in (he Ski and What a Priend We Have u Mothe- er After the gervice in (he church had nt the s€ vo meet- Among the Mother's ended the home roup ga hered Mol! out . f Vera of unable Lo musics selection what can we do with some of thse wh sompiaining would towa ds this worthy 14 be fimished all But the Catt along th wire eto wut m A birthday supper waa hel home of Mrs. Edna Spotis Ia day evening in honor of her « ter Mrs. Ruth Rote’s birthday per guests sere Mrs, Rote and dren and others who helpe away with the ioe eream later evening were George Monsell Een Witmer and Mr. and Mr Spotts and children Mrs. Marlin Moore and son D aid od several days last a home of her mother Edna Spotts, Mr. and Mrs, NM Spotts took her lo her home in Matilda Sunday evening The awards given out in Sun School Sunday morning went to following. to the mother wit) largest family present, M's. J. Bene ner Hall which was a box of hand. kerchiefs; to the youngest bab and its mother present was Dora Bush and her mother, Mrs. Geo. Bush, which consisted of a rait’e for the baby and 2 handkerchiefs for the mother and the one for ihe oidest baby present went £0 Martin Spatts whith was a very preity picture. Everyone enjoyed the singing and fey bought ney wigit Viail the Port lay the the the several recitations which were | given after Sunday School Mrs, Walters has been visiting her brother Charles Bush and family, also % spending some time with her sister. Mrs. Joseph Way and fame | flv. Mrs, Bush and Mrs. Walters visited with Mrs. Edna Spotts a short time last Tuesday p.m. Rev, and Mrs. Byrd and Rev. Manker of Flint, Mich, took dinner jast Thursday at the Andrew Irvin home. Mrz, Andrew Irvin and daughters are visiting several days this week in | Coleville, ® Don't forget the clean-up day at | Sunday at the hone of Mrs. May's JACKSONVILLE {| Church services on Sunday, My 21, are as follows: Sunday School {at 0:30, There will be no C, E on account of the Baccalaureate ser- mon of the Howard High Bchool Class of 1949 | Norma Yearick and Ruth Dolan two of our Jacksonville graduates Hublersburg High 5¢ are enjoy ling & three day trip Washing- ton, D. C., with their gr classmates, The {day morning, also inclujes a visit to the Gettysburg lefield Geraldine Swope and friend James Lucas spent Flher supper Noo) Fy) VouALing tour began Mon- bat Sunday at home al guests at the of Ruflsdale were former re Cherlero | home family Lown a | Those ind ay er's Day) 1d M1 Dixson were the following Miss Margaret MoCrea John Ulmer of Philadelphis and Mr Jacob Dix Donald of Lock Haven Mrs. Ted Dixson and remem few yeyrs ago who spent with M A! “ ) Mr. and Mrs. Wil of Lock Haven E. Aley nd M: at the se cleaning Saturday evening visitor: Ertiey home se o Robert Irene Hastings Betty Cormas Charlies Poor Gap nd Mme sent a the D Pp Corman ! Belin. Axe of of ’ a man Sumner Mother's Mrs. Elsie State College of Allocona iver, Mrs ther RIV ETH sell Stamm day with her 1 and daughters ——————- ————. MOSHANNON Sunday school was well attended Sunday, 68 being present. The aer- mon Sunday evening by the pastor, Rev. Hammond on Memories of Mother, was very good Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenot ited at Mr. Guenot’s father’s home at Keewaydin Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas, Mr. C lucas and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis onday afiernoon motored to Kar: haus, through Prenchville to Odes- sa. and vicinity. They enjoved the trip, and scenery very much Miss Eva Lucas, M:s. Albert Perry and daughter, Miss Miriam Perry and Miss Janet Hyatt Altoona motored through here Sunday and called at the homes of Mrs. LeRoy lewis and John Lucas cousing of Miss Lucas Mrs. Oscar Nicholson's sister Mrs, Herman Nelson, daughter, and two grandchildren, Beverly and Dicky, of Johnsonburg: also Mrs. Sarah Roup and two grandsons, Billy and Jimmy, and Mr. Harold Sotel of Philipsburg, were recent visitors at the Nicholson home Miss Eva Conaway, of Madera, 5 visting relatives here, Mrs. John Cartwright was called to Meadville, to visit her mother, who is ill Mr. and Mrs. Irvin MeGonigal and daughter Shirley, of Falls, Wy- oming Co. spent the weekend atl Oscar Nicholsons, 12Roy Lewis and daughter Hope, transacted business in Bellefonte Friday and were accompanied home by C. C. Lucas of Pleasant Gap, who is spending some time here. | Mrs. Christine May and Clarence | Williamson, of Williamsport spent of vig of | the church and cemetery May 77, | mother, Mrs, Kerin i ZION Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rockey move ed Tuesday to their home in Zion Their daughter and son<in-law, M and Mrs. Russell Stover are wing on the Rockey farm, Mr. and Mrs, John Hockman spen day at Harry Hockman home al Philipsburg Mss Martha and Helen Vonada Ceorge Bre H Lhe Watch For Announcement of 00KING SCHOO To Be Held at GRANGE HALL CENTRE HALL, PA. — by the eHaas Electric THE WESTINGHOUSE STORF Bellefonte, Pa. Towels hen Turkish | 10c Ladies’ Satin Stripped TAFFETA SLIPS f 0 44 '33¢ DISH CLOTHS SPECIAY 2¢ .’ HIRTS maize blue POLO S ite inl COOrs, wi wine and 25¢ Special! STEP-ON REFUSE RECEIVER Beautifully lithographed kitchen garbage can. Automatic foot con- trol. Removable inside receivers 2 1-2 gallon capacity 37¢ “White Cross” TOILET TISSUE 2 ROLLS 5c New Ivory CUP & SAUCER New design, attractive, and serviceable 5c A SET in Hit RAG RUGS 20c¢ Ladies” Ravon Tafel Panties 15¢ Good Quality HOUSE BROOM 23c¢ Men's White Handkerchiefs 3c MEN'S TIES and Miss Cotton BEAUTIFUL] NFW SHIPMENT OF LADIES Silk Dresses Ney immer SILK DRESSES $159 TWO DRESSES for £100 Final Clearance of LADIES’ COATS of “Blossom” READ BOX black botiom finish Rounded finest Reg pecial price $7.95 Just a few Jeft! SWAGGER SUIT All Made smart Now, at 4 mat 8 Yancd Ln * Bed tr side finished in white corners. Size 13':x8'4x8 37c¢ DRESS SHIRTS Sizes 10 to 14, fancy prints 39¢ 25 Foot GARDEN HOSE $7.00 ine. in and colors $4.95 Toppers Toppers 1 i $195 $2.9 sizes Special ! the latest colors Girls’ Men's STRAW HATS Oriental Bangkak, water proofed Optimo shape, leather sweatband, white, tan and gray 98c¢ Percale Dresses Sizes 7 to 14 50¢ Toasted Marshmallow SQUARES 10c » Honey Flavored FIG BARS 2+15¢ Fresh Pretzel Sticks 8c Choeolate Covered PEANUTS 10c » Shop Early For These and Other Values Not Listed SHOP FROM 9:00 TO 12:30 NOON Special Values Every Wednesday Morning A. C. TURNER (0. ALLEGHENY STREET STORE CLOSES AT 12:30 ednes. NOON TEMPLE COURT BUILDING BELLEFONTE, PA.
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