Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 25 —_. Ss NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) | — - Garden Club News ville Garden Club met last Wednes- day evening in the Community | House with a good attendance. | There was a lovely flower exhibit of which prizes were awarded to the | following: A blue fibbon for First Prize, a Gloxinia owned by Mrs Flora Lucas. A red ribbon for sec ond prize, a Shrimp plant owned by Miss Anna Hall white ribbon for tuird prize, a large bouquet of wild crab apple blossoms, taken by Mrs ’ i The EE. McElwain, A pink ribbon as urth prize presented to Mrs, J. R Williams for a lovely vase of tulips The Garden Club will meet the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p m. They are anxious to have new members and all persons interested in flowers and shrubbery are in- vited t0 attend. Interesting pro- grams will be f , planned for each meeting. Come and bring your riends Memorial Day Services—Ther be no services in the morning s In past, but shortly ter noon hour the State Ccllege um and Bugle Corps will appear the community and hap arch around our streets § 30 a. m. services will be held at t! ak Ridge cemetery the Hon- James E. VanZandt will give n address which will be pre Rev. D. D. Kauffman of Methodist chure There will {tations talent and m ry by the Drum a We hope everyone will coope rate ana this a day well worth while nd one to be remembered Methodist Church Services service this Thursday slose of whi Years where eceQ rec local make evening § ith sermon ta pastor Rev. D. D. Kauffman; Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p. m Free Methodist Church Services— Young peoples Prayer Tuesday evening dul Friday on Sunday followed School Union- | | cousin, and wife, office of the sermon by the pastor, | Onkwood Rev, H | James M. Stere 18 having his house fresh coat is doing renovated by a paint, J. C. Fox Ivan Hall and lady toona, were Sunday Mr PU and Mr nethr Hall T. B. McClellan of All the time between rad friend of 18 of his , Ken of white the work Al- oona spent y on Sunday with his wife and daughter at theu home M Township Another ome the Mr aug here and Mr are son which a early part Mrs. Wil hiers of Harrisburg fay guests of his parent Mrs E. T. Hall of Union Pearce Rumberger of near more, Maryland, spent the with his arents, Mr. and Mr: { Union Township Basil Robison and } wittended a mee'ing { the F Farmers of America |! ! ; on Monday evening tion with one of thelr » Bellefonte H Holt & seoon Lunly Fi proud rived at of last Hall kof U J We and on Mr Town: nome ol Harry nile at Lhe onnec Ww rchase a nge for tl Son would d hand OK 1g one whic} {spose of may pr above wl 002-22 Bellefonte W. Holt & Harriet 8s Mar Ade OSE nun Son weekend he Scho non amrents o were Sun and up Balti- : atu ¢ at Boals- : was sub | like tO ve SHOP THIS WEEK-END And Avoid the Early BEVERAGES. SWEET PICKLES DRESSING SPREAD ANN PAGE SALAD ANN PAGE SANDWICH ANN PAGE STUFFED ANN PAGE OLIVES BEANS ::- ANN PAGE WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED NUTLEY NUT MILK OLEO plus btlc KETCHUP Week Holiday Rush fukon fe, 4.. 25¢ + 19¢ or 9B 19¢ 17¢ 5c 2. 21c 10. 55¢ 3 Ibs 25¢ iar ge btls Family or Sliced Lunc eon BREAD Weiner Rolls a JC Barbecue Buns a. 6¢ pkg. 5¢ WEEK-END SPECIAL Fresh Strawberry LAYER CAKE Family 29¢ Swansdown Cake Flour. Brick or Longhorn Cheese. Regal Soda Crackers. Sultana Peanut Butter. N.B.C. Ritz Crackers. Kraft American Cheese. Campfire Marshmallows pkg. 21¢ Ib 15¢ .2-1b pkg. 12¢ .2 |b jars 25¢ Ib pkg. 21¢ .2-1b box 39¢ Ib pkg. 15¢ Sunnyfield Rice or Wheat Puffs 2 pgs. 9¢ Junket Freezing Mix. Paper Plates or Cups. A-Penn Motor Oil . SUGAR cu STRAWBERRIES New Potatoes pk 35¢ Cucumbers 3 for 10¢ Pas. Celery 2 stlks 19¢ .3 pkgs. 25¢ : .2 pkgs. 15¢ .2-gal. can $1.09 sc 115 2 gts. 25¢ 2 Ib 25¢ doz 23¢ 5 1h 25¢ Tomatoes Lemons . Bananas - - Sunnyfield Tendered, Smoked-—-Whole or Shank Half HAMS (7: Smoked Picnics Norfolk Small HAMS - Ib27c PICNICS 1b 19¢c Small Size Sunnyfield Tendered Ib 21c Ib 15¢ HAMS - Ib 25¢ 8mall Size Whole or Shank Half Tender Skinless Round, Sirloin, Tenderloin STEAKS - Ib 29¢ A. & P. Food Stores - — community, on Monday afternoon from her late | home, and interment: in the Oak | Ridge cemetery. Most sincere syms- pathies are extended to the family land friends In thelr hours of be reaivemant Mr Union Norman Figher of Township are rejoicing over the arrival of a new son to thelr home last Saturday. Mother and SON are nicely in the Centre County Hospital. This the sec- end child in their Jamily the fist one being a daughter, who i ing with her grandparents, Mi: Mrs. Boyd Lucas this week Our AR ver evening which until ome Preaching se! Methodist church but t delivered his sermon in spite of t darkness. We needed the rain badly but don't about it coming such force a La and Mr 78 doing community was visited m last put oul Lime vice SOVOTY 81 in was in pn Lhe care HE Forre will elect all th wome, Jusl you wili modern col ACT he bridges and wee its silver top shining apove Tt is quite ¢ v of room OK fy for i enjoy a real vacalic JACKSONVILLE Sunday, Ma : follows day Scho ip with rmon 10:30 1 be no C. E. due to the fact Memorial tenance vacation so antage of Mrs, James papering Betty y aOme Jacqueline and were one mer Swope Monday h the | z in Lock Ha- mers ter, Mrs. C William Weaver and son Willard and daughter Mrs. Mary Deitz, Mrs Betz and daughter Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fritz al- tended the funeral of Henry Hoyt Salisbury, of Beech Creek, who was tricken suddenly while working in lils garden and died on Friday morn- aged 81 years. Funeral services were held on Monday alterncon Rev. Robert Fleck officiatis 8, burial vas made in Clark cemetery A number of our young people at- tended the young people's Grange meeting held at Pleasant Gap on Monday evening, LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Guiser and daughter Bertha. of Hublersbure, | visited last Tuesday evening at the Ear] same Ralph Harter home. Visitors at the piace Priday evening were Ishler and children Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Phillips and family spent Sunday at the Fred Lowery home at Castanea Guests at the Earl Harter home on Sunday were Ford Henry George Hartman of Bellefonte Visitors at the Orvis Clark home on 8unday were Burton Clark of Karthaus and Mr. and Mrs, John and | Spangler and two sons of Nittany John Dullen Sr. spent several days with his son Francis Dullen at | Howard w— Ba aN “Seeing Eye” Gets Bequest Under the terms of the will of the late Mrs. Elizabeth C. W. Lockwood, of Bridgeport, Conn. a large part of her $400.000 estate will go to ths | “Seeing Eye Inc.” an organisation which trains police dogs to guide vat } whose funeral was held | | Merritt Caldwell, | and Merrell Smith, of Curwensville, | | to Canada as far north as Whitney, | HOWARD and Mrs. Harry Mammy of Morgantown, Wi and Miss Josephine Mr "Mac" gina, spent Muffly home Fue Company preparations for a festival ration Day under the su- Hannah Mummy The exiensive held Dec pervision of Billy Mr. Ellis Pletcher, Tom Dag and Paul Shope leit They wi making en - Tuesda lH be ¢ mia baugh for Buffalo Ol the Jakes Mr. and Mrs, Donald Gardner are the proud parents of a little daugh- ter born in the Lock Haven hose last Friday. They have named Donna Ras and Mi C. C. Dreew Mr and M:s. M. W, Wagner daughter Sunday al " T he lady Vi pen Joanne me Ww Fry. an axes, red Lewistown eExXpeErs nn £ Hf A io work, for Maan 1 N Os urned 0H Wire weeR re Pacific 31 VOA thw democrat ov Tuesday {aura Decker, wh le M. L. Beck { munity for SAIATY Georfe Emer. rson Long 19 cidence with a fr " which improv W. B. Haine tired teachers of uffered a painful en? has improved the gireets Maui ice Miner, or ar pert Jeweler, of eighty-ae who resides alone in his and hurt himself In darkness, The subject sketch came to Howard | York City in 1880 and ope as jeweler. He has repaired R. officials many pold watche is the last member of a fan geven children, all dead tives living but many [friend Mrs. Mary Hall Pletcher a life long respected citizen of ard tewnship, reached the 80 years, on Tuesday, May 2ird —— ——— MOSHANNON There were 64 Methodist Sunday « AV 7 3 Le present at Behool ar the i $2.63 : collection, John Bihler of Clarence. who is studying for a local preacher. preached his first sermon in the Methodist church here, Rey 'ehurch Ham- | mond introduced him and conducted | the opening service, Mrs. Clara Goshorn visited her friends, Mrs. B. Frank Gys a1 119 iat the home of Mr, Valley 8t., Lewistown, Pa. last week. | LeRoy Lewis accompanied Messrs | Miles Crownover | on a fishing trip. They had a won derful trip but the weaher was rather cold for fishing, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daughens ] i i mother Is very ill in the hospital Hope back to school, companied them Joan May ac WO apend a week the weekend at Howard gt the | with her mother Mrs, Christene May Mr. and Mrs. Ambers Fye and daughter Gladyce visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and M:s. Herman Valllmonts' at Karthaus Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas C. C. Lucas motored Sunday to attend the Wilbur Holt Services at the Pree as follows and Mr Crrassfiat of Mr Lo funeral Method Sunday School 10 a. m. Class meeting, 11 a. m preaching service 2:30 p. m. Every- body welcome W. J. Kerry, pastor Mary Ann Lucas R. N. and M Day, R. N.. Messers John Gil and Henry Bullock of called at the J. F. L ening AY {land Bellet Mon nie ICAS cme dily ev A birthday party given at t! home of Mr. and rs. Allred Borge for Alfred Borger who celebrated his 34th birthday. Ap wis enjoyed by present were giv big surprise Wills Mean for the Those Casi Lime mal hh ¢ an on Wed and Mrs. M. B Mis, Mads Barbara yf Alher College, and Mw Mary K We aver on Corl HUBLERSBURG Memorial nydertown on Sunday services will morning a Jennie Hinds of Hecla the weekend visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hinds 1a1cas of Yarnell f Mr. and Tuesday Earl Yearic) among Altoona Deit Wed sist or. spent ame £18 Winfield ville. spent last home of her Weaver Mr. and Mrs W and son of Lamar, the home of Mr hitman Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cuiser vis ited with their daughter Helen of State College on Priday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grieb and son of Lamar, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weav- er and Boyd Carner and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Carner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noll and daughters gpent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunmer Noll of Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. George Whiteman and Dean Whiteman of Coburn, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Whitman M.r and Mrs, Charles Rowies and daughter Eleanor of Castanea were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richner Mr. and Mrs. Chester Heckman and son of Nittany spent Sunday afternoon ai the home of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Truckenmiller Miss Lois Regal spent last week and Mrs, Ray- mond Rogers of Jacksonville, na —— —— Jitterbug Debutante™ Opening Chapters of a hilarious new novel by a master of fiction, ap- pearing in the June 4th issue of The | American Weekly, the big magazine | distributed regularly with the Bal- timore Sunday American. On sale at all newsstands MS. % fred McKinley spent Friday al and Mis. Boyd baugh, of Meadville, brought Mont Mr. Merchant, you can advertise John Cartwright home Friday, or nol as you please; after all, it is I bd persons, at Morristown, N, J. {returned with thei Sunday a 4 pelle business. Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis motors | son led to Willlamsport Sunday taking Vir= | i Special Values for the Last Week of Our May Sales DRESS UP FOR DECORATION DAY! Cool wearing apparel for every member of the family. quality at lowest prices. styles and best Up-to-the-minute Ladies’ Cool Summer Washable Cotton or Silk Beautiful finest Dresses « Af New LADIES’ SLACKS $1.00 Fleeced TOPPERS $2. 95 CaiMd's Organdie DRESSES 25¢ Hi-Ho Silver CA PS 10¢ eaq. Ladies at Dye Percale APRONS Smart New Summer $4.95 Full Fashioned Chiffon or Service-Weight HOSE S5c pr. Part Linen DISH TOWELS 5¢ Men's Cool Shirts and Shorts 20¢ ea. 80.02 lee Lipped PITCHER Green Tum? 29 ik Step-On GAREAGE CAN » 3c ea. BREAD BOXES 3c ea. Boys POLO SHIRTS Cool Summer STRAWS for Men Covert SHORTS Lastex back Tan and oxford 29¢ MEN'S SOX White, colors, pastels, in regular or slacks sox. 10¢c-15¢-20c Boys’ Vacation LUGGAGE Valices, weekend cases. All types and sizes 3% and $1 00 Goad Quality House BROOMS “Clean Sweep Special 2c ea. MEN'S SLACKS Whatever you do Well tailored wear slacks $1.00 77¢, $1.00 to $1.95 Mannish Tailored SUITS Ladies’ Novelty BAGS 59¢ to 98c BLOUSES Luncheon Set $1.00 set One sel to a customer TOWELS Or had 10¢ TABLE CLOTHS Assorted patterns Nets Special 25¢ ea. DISH CLOTHS 2c each Bows’ WASH SUITS 25¢ roent QesiEinas PICNIC SUPPLIES ar £ 10¢ 5c & 10¢ Wax Paper S5¢ & oe 5 & 10¢ 3 for 16c Paper Napkins Paper Lunch Cleths Men's DRESS SHIRTS Pre-shrunk: fancies and solid colors 79¢ and $1.00 Wreaths and Sprays for Memorial Day Jeautiful long lasting, heavily waxed wreaths and sprays. Remember your departed ones, 10c to $1.25 lovedEia Men's . White HANKIES Special 3c ea. ‘GRASS RUGS Assorted patterns 4x7 - - - 9c 5x8 - $1.00 Fresh 6-02. Bag POTATO CHIPS ! Fresh and delicious 10¢c bag SPECIAL | STICKS 8c Ib PRETZEL Wrapped | CANDY KISSES | 8c Ib CHOCOLATES 10c Ib Child's and Misses’ ANKLETS All Sizes 10¢-15¢ A.C ALLEGHENY TEMPLE COURT BUILDING STREET TURNER (0. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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