Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 929. 09 June 22, 1 County W.C.T.U. Meet id Bianchard Annual Next Thursday in Church of Christ ( sonvention fifty-fourth the Women's Union wil Thursday, June 29h of Christ at Blan will be held in the wning, afte non and evening, Mi Dan'el Cirove, president of Bellefonte Local Union, and Mrs. Robert M. Beach Director of Interna ional Relat and Prace, will pre ent their repo to the The following J gram obrervegd at various sessions eonven- ian Tem be held nox in the Church hard, 8S ssions mi annual Chrisi The ton of perance ton 9:30 O'clock rvice woticns, Pas- . Pledge, b! Krape; 10:00 Welcome Ridge and Mrs. H. J Clark: Response, Mrs. Lelia Gard- ner; Roll ; fMicers ar Dept rector 1 Eva Roan Minutes of 183 ounty Convention D I intment Com i mm M ne Weber an Place of 1840 County vention, Mrs. H. A. Houseal Mi g 31 idson, Mrs. Bessie Brugge: Ci sy Committee, Mrs. H. A. Alls- house, Erma Steele, W. S. Beach; Nominating Commi Mrs. DA Sower, Eiith Dale, Mrs. W. J Wood Candace Mattern Auditing tee, Mrs. lewis Allis Mrs Askins: 10:15 Report of Di 5 minute Sec. ( WwW. H Moning Sess‘on, 9:30 Song Si tor of Con Mrs, Rachael by Mrs. V tee Witmer; tiee ring Commit Harriet each) Rabe ner: "Della Her nry il jams, as- 2:00 Noon- 000044 VEAG E RS S40000 WERE $1.00 Now 69¢ BOY'S GENUINE KED TENNIS SHOES $0600 RAEILILEPFONTE PA #00406 tide | Ida Williams; coffee will OfMcial Prayer, Miss Ida Please bring box lunch, be served; 1:15 Meeting of Board Afternoon Session, 15 2:00 O'clock Service, Praver, 2:00 about Francis Willard ell: Vocal solo by 2:30 Add es by Our Local Ont Report of Song Polson law A Questionnaire Committees: Election of Officer: and Di Announcements, Awards ana « rine 3:45 Consecrat:on of Babies, Mrs. H. C. Kunes, Mrs. Nel- Park Dinner will be rved by Lal Kings Da ighte $ Sun ay School Class, 3 per plate; 4:15 Meeting of Central Commit tee Evening Session, 7:15 O'clock 1:15 Devotions, Rev. R. J. DeBoer 7:30 Address by Ms, Gladys Sower, Music by Quartette: A dress Helen McCord: 8:15 G:ld Cont:st conducted by Mr itmer; Roll call; Installation flering and benedic tien The Convention will be held at Harrisburg and ! he National Coh- vention at Roches er, N. Y Brick Plant cement w made the plant known a Haven Brick and Tile ainea township lin- ince December the Bingham- work operas ted ems m or He Snecial by Mrs Medal Ww pervice Sate To Announ week wk Revive thi that the by of for } eX De open next EiVInRg loyment to abou pers Marriage Licenses Walker Ro abel Meckley Boal:bursg M. McKli Pittsbu Herewood Philip Bernard Kr: State Bernice Mae Barger St Hiram T. Dae Elizabeth M. Thomj Herbert K. Anders Sara Belle Reese State Ce Benjamin Bow Coli Leona Rhoades Cx Levi Hartman Helen Mattern Charles Alvin Hilda Parker alshurg 1bel tn er imbus lumbu State College Stite College PURE FOOD WEIS “Weis” shoppers will recogni offered by these extraordina MONEY SAVING FOOD VALUES! save by ‘Stocking Up’ with these many fine food bargains. STORES, ze the tremendous saving ry values. You, too, can DILL or SOUR PICKLES 15¢ |X EVAP. MILK TALL CANS 1) PORK: BEANS igs pk 19¢ 25¢ RINSO 3 small pkgs. LUX Toilet Soap 3 “*** 19¢ Lifebuoy Soap 3 “* 19¢ SUNSWEET Prunes 2-1 box 19¢ Boscul Coffee ™ “0 29¢ PILLSBURY FLOUR ..... 22 WHEAT -RICE CEREAL .. 5¢ Pure NOODLES Grapefruit JUICE Corn Kix Condensed Milk " 20¢ WEIS QUALITY 3:13 2..25¢ 17c lge pkg 23¢ 10¢ 2 vkes 23¢ Wheaties 2 vkes Qe Bee Brand Spices “*" 8¢ EAGLE BRAND Cello Wrapped GIANT 48-02 can LUX Emall pkg. WALDORF TISSUE 2.9: SCOT TOWELS 2-19 OLD DUTCH Cleanser 2 .... 13¢ WINDOW CLEANER Windex oor JIE SWEET CANTALOUPES 2-25 ICEBERG LETTUCE J - 20 Siteing Tomatoes 2 1h 23¢ Fresh Pineapples 2 for 19¢ New Onions 4 Ib 10e New Cabbage 21h 10e QUALITY Sliced Bacon MEATS ! 2» ]9¢ Skinless Weiners Ib 25¢ PORK CHOP Sliced Dried Beef SWIFT'S CIRCLE-“8" » Picnics, ru To kA End Cuts Ib 17¢ Centers 1b 29c¢ wn 14e Ab 23¢. WALKER TOWNSHIP GRADUATING CLASS, 1939 Front row man, Rear row John McCauley Seeks 2nd Term As Prothonotary Bond (. White Candidacy; Presents Brief Sketch of Active Life Announces BOND C. WHITE carpenter trade I entered bus store al Axe Mann 1923 1 married Adaline F jaughter of Mr. and Mn: Boyer, Blanchard street Pa. In that same year we and bull the Edge- where 1 work- year {rom 8:00 he general fee st tion of midnight or Day as the only excep- I closed at 5:00 ening. It was there good friendships and the later, with people of the remain have YEAS nd the service station Gulf 1 leit ReceEpt A ntered the employ of the Refining Co. in Pittsburgh their employ in 1930 to yosition as general salesman for the Standard Oil Company of Penn- which was then coming to Pennsylvania In 1932 1 was high labor post of Secretary vivani», appointed to the to the Workman's Compensation Board of Pennsylvania In 1935 1 was elected Prothono- tary of Centre county and took of- on January 6, 1938 My fellow Prothonotaries of Pennsylvania have twice honored me. In 1937- 1038 1 was Vice President of their state organization and for 1938-1039 I was their President I am the first Centre county who ever earnings of the office with the county. I have paid all of the ex- penses of the office and have pald to the County Commissioners for the use of the county the sum of $2881 87 1 belong to the following: Meth. odist church. Republican Organiza- tion of Centre County; Young Re- publicans of Centre county, Young Men's Christian Association of Bellefonte. Bellefonte Sportamen’s Association; Bellefonte Community fice Prothonotary of | Welfare Pund. Centre County Hos- | pital Corporation; Elk's Club. Belle- | i fonte; Grange, Pleasant | | Clap, | Accepted Masons; Arch Chapter; Constans Command- | | a Logan Bellefonte Lodge Free and Bellefonte Royal ery: Kiwanis Club, and the Pleas ant Gap Fire Company. The people of Centre county have ways elected thelr Prothonolaries to a second term. 1 ask the favor. able consideration of the voters, on a record of a lifetime (38 years) fafthful, devoted and unselfish ser- vice in the welfare of my native county of Centre. in my campaign fx EY stcongd term as Prothonotary. BOND. © WHITE. (Pol. Ady)! * {left to right) Norma Yearick, Beais (left to right) Kermit Showers, we Lannen, Donald Dunkle, George LTIPS ON HOW TO AVOID PROSTRATION FROM HEAT Here are y few i n 0 Planning To Sell Year's Wool Crop Continued (rom page one) A Fours x ” iA “oft grade 4 Wool rejections include from dead black burry other word: quality There 2 usually a difference in price i approximately per pound for rejections than fo e wool By through reducing age of it has ir growers ot Class ~ {ireces seedy ed grey tubby POOL f.peces 10¢ jes number on qua ent increasing ity the re feet ie od the 1 Centre voir sold eturns to the county ar 16.580 a car ar that the higher sociation last pounds wool which It is this ye slight'y Light To Speak At Grange Fair (Continued “from pARe one) load expected rn ing Editor of the Grange News, is eminently fitted to discuss both age riculture and Orange topics An- other feature of Grange Davy will ‘be the parade of Grange floats, this year to be arranged in two clisses those portraying Grange symbolism and those showing agricultural ace tivities i All judging, except that of live stock, will take place on Tuesday, to be open to the publie | Wednesday all dav | Exhibitors are asked fo note that all articles to be display« | ed in the Horticultural building farm and food products, canned and baked goods, and needlework, must be entered on Monday, August 21 The building will be open until 8 p. m. for the placing of exhibits The ever-popular amateur hour wil again be In charge of Bartges, of Aaronsburg. Persons in- terested in entering this contest may secure information from Mr !Bartges, and should register with him as early as possible — ———" o—————— 1700 MEN TO GET WPA HIGHWAY JOBS IN JULY Centre County Buperintendent of | Highways Aaron D. Leitzell last | ipight announced that present plans | call for the employment of 700! Centre countians on WPA highway | projects, July 1 Seven projects have been ap- proved and work will begin az soon as possible after July 1, he said Correct this sentence “She is {their very goo rind. thats why {they are talking about her” Mildred Fravel, shared the | AuBuSt 22, thus permitting exhibits | P.P3 Martha Vonada Bressler, Nevin Rhine, Max Sampsel Grove Clan In Annual Reunion D. A. Grove, President, views History Re- of Family Organization liar Alfred C hnve, and Geox PBeliefonte 3 D. Calvin Cirove Johy Grove rae Ww vw ii an ere | Mr. and Mun: D. Galvin Grove ve, of Bellefonte: Mrs W Grove and Mrs Hane ff Lemont, and Mrs Esther of Pleazant Gap Daniel and Wi very sige ant fact ¢ reunion was that evers aitendance traveled by it contld not be recal’ed a single person attended the reunion thirty years ago bb In 1908 they all used the horse HERY Or carriage. owing the president's talk submitted memory Powell the great be. age 45 years. 2 buried at 8hi- Centre county aw of Mr and Mr: Grove, of Bellefonte the tire on resolutions resolution to Roy W who gaed 10 May 18306 and 5 days emetery honor the Lf ve Grove. of ryoy a a1 the ter-in D Officers electra were president Chester W. Grove, Centre Hall, vice dent, Thomas R. Grove, Spring m secretary, Roy H. OGrove, Bradford, treasurer, Mrs, Bella Grove, Bellefonte Commillees appointed president were as follows: arrange ments, Mrs. Esther Sampsel and Willis A. Grove. resolutions, Mrs {.vdia Rockey. Mrs. Bella Grave and Mrs D. A Grove; program, Thom as BR Grove, Isabel Grove and Mr: Arthur Thoman The next retinion will be held at Orange Park, Centre Hall, Satur day. June 15, 1940 Plans are al- ready being formulated to make [this the largest reunion ever held in the history of the organization a» i Firetruck Too Long | Swissvale first wag proud of its pew $11997 fire Lruck--now its dis- | mayed. The doggone thing is > jong — with ita 286-inch wheel base | more than a score of the borough's street corners will have to be trim- | med to permit the apparatus wheel around the turns. Make the people of any country | langh and they will make you | wealthy intelligence Test: Do you believe | the suave words that come over the | | radio in the form of advertising? MERA | MARKET QUOTATIONS | wheat Oats | purkwheat Rye | parley corn i orovisions, groceries, etc, as oor- | | rected weekly hy Herr & Heverly. juts per dogen ... A8 | per pound... by the So; _—— Sa AO Helen Vonada, Ruth Delan, Facing the prozpects of living in a miners the Winburne workings and a reputable “Ghost town,” sylvania Coal are seeking lfase the mine hood of 110 men The is workings ations Year The pportunity to | ator, Il possi mine Now a community iburne thion Wir rome a “gho drive | WINBURNE THREATENS TO BECOME A GHOST TOWN and company decided Lo there because ju have been miners bie, Lo will probably host town DEMOCRATIC WOMEN MEET AT VICE CHAIRMAN'S HOME Democratic rounty The Centre Woman's Club of held an enthusiastic meeting Tuesday sfternoon at Glendale farm, Penna. Purnace, { operator home of Maud E. Miller Centre save Lhe livell- county Democra vice chairman About 75 members present abandon I'he speaker the occasion was oper Mrs. Frank Phillip of Altoona y took for her subject, “Prepar- for Wa employed In of the Penn Coke company he tn tie were for for nine given Der. ope! Lhe red were an up ano her take over Lhe a be - present of 600 poy ) ’ f the Lo gel a new operator falls NIGHTGOWN CURTAIN WINDOWS IN MODEL Ivory old part cotton of the of completely talking rooms at Pedac Rockefeller Hanging on are the real Pp postage stamps boxes, and thumbnail, are ive globe ber ball omplete and with Miriam Heck- Willard Weber, Howard Ardery, striped draperies nightgown: decoration furnis House Center walls intine:s 4 a bowls no to the eve are of the world ROOMS made from make up for a series hed mir Ww on of ature exhibition Home: in New York of th wo spon — Band Festival Higt Wi of Vase: cigarette than a included bigger De. nding 1b- anc wre Cpe Pa ize YEAGERS ¢o¢es STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS ’ { ang Yeager's 50th Anniversary Sale S004 BEL] a) EFONTE, PA Bargain Days at Brown's STYLE LEADERS FOR WOMEN 9.95 AND Colors: White Jrown and White Blue Japonica Patent Widths AAAto D Sizes {to 9 BROWN'S VOGUES FOR THE MAN WHO CARES $3: 99 $K.00 The leading values in men's quality Footwear in the latest summer sty- les. White, brown and white, black, brown. Leather or crepe soles. SPECIALS in OUR BARGAIN DEPARTMENT HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF WOMEN'S FANCY LOW SHOES White, brown and white, blue and patent. For dress or sportswear. Sizes 4 to 8. CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES $1.00--$1.19--$1.49 Sizes up to J. White, An outstanding value for dress—for play. MEN'S WORK SHOES 99 $6).99 AND All sizes. $ in work grocord or value crepe, The outstanding shoes. Leather, composition soles. 20—Styles—20 Men's Dress Oxfords $ 1° White, Black, Brown, Leather, composition or crepe soles, Sizes 6 to 12. Brown and White BOY'S AND MEN'S TENNIS SHOES 49¢-69¢-$1.00 ALL SIZES. CAMP MOCCASINS $1.99 Rubber or leather soles. BROWN'S BOOT SHOPS) Buy Your Shoes at Brown' s—And Save! So. Allegheny St, boos gid re Mae TATE
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