Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 29, 1939. rn — ——————— NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Methodist Church Services-Sun- | Mr. and Mrs, Plerce Peters h day School on Sunday morning at | as their guests over the weekend, the usual time, Epworth League in | | her niece, Miss Price and her girl the evening at 6:30 p. m. followed | friend of Altoona, Pa by the preaching service at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pastor, Rev. D. D. Kauffman tained other in this district at Free Methodist Church Services “Neighbor Night” Young peoples prayer service Tues- | ing day evening at 7:30 p. m. Adult | p aver service Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School Sunday Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m, fol- lowed by the preaching service at 10:45 a. m. with sermon by the pas- | tor, Rev. G. A. Garrett Presbyterian Church Services: — The weekly Bible study class Is being held in the church during the summer months, Rev Oakwood | will preach at the regular preaching service on Sunday July 9th. which will be his last before vacation which will until middle of August Clab:--T of the Te evening in the Mrs spent hu band, Mr. and | venson of Altoona, Pa Guests at the home of Mrs McEwen on Sunday were her t nieces, Miss Nora Stover and M Daniel of Bellefonte, Donald McElwain left last day for Newton Hamilton where is attending the conference being week, ents Mr. and Mrs. H. E Mrs. Warren Wilson ret her home In Philadelphia, ven, his the Service last held there Tennis meeting Friday Clut urned the Community House at 7:30 p. m. All persons in- terested In Tennis are urged to be and be ready to pay your dues, Membership cards are now ready and only those persons hold- ng membership cards will be per- mitted play this Friday Dues are $1.00 Miss Charlotte Stere will leave next week for State College where } entering Summer ion at the College Miss Alice Williams home on Sunday f her her ( SOmpan led h home and ther on commencement exercises of Bellefonte High School, er, William being one of uates Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth her mother, Mrs, Robert tored to Roaring Springs day where they visited latter's brother, Roy transacted some business there Mrs a couple spent aunt and uncle ' ters brother Hall Hall on with ’ to aller 1 the S08 wh Peters of returned to rom Winifred Sunday as a gue Mrs. G. W. Bullock, Mrs Foster and Miss Katherine is aunt and uncle of this place. She will spend the ed by Mr. and Mu e on the farm. of Howard ¥ ner { it of Charles Plet month For A ‘Safe’ And SANE FOURTH + SHOP at A&P [FOOD 'STORES | ANN PAGE Salad Dressing - «: 23c¢ ANN PAGE Sandwich Spead 2: ~~ 35¢ ANN PAGE Stuffed Olives - «w17c Peanut Butter 2: 23¢ Soda Crackers - noe J 2€ re quart jar 19c¢ Sweet Pickles 2:0 38¢ ARMOUR'S Plus Tax Corned Beef Carton $1.15 Popular Brands CIGARETTES PURE, SAFE, WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED MILK - 10. 55¢ Shinola White Shoe Cleaner - btl 9¢ Olde Devon Cheese Spread R-0z pkg 10¢ Ann Page French Dressing - 8-0z btl 10¢ Standard Pack Tomatoes 4 No. 2 cans 23¢ NBC Pioneer Fig Bars «- + 83h 19 Colonial Ripple Crisp « = 2b 29¢ Apple Butter - - 38-0z jars 25¢ Waldorf Toilet Tissue - 4 rolls 17¢ SPARKLING PRODUCE! BANANAS - 5 Ibs 25¢ Juicy 360's | New Lemons - doz. 23¢ Potatoes - pk. 29¢ Hiky Belle | Jumbo 36's Peaches - 3 |b 23¢ | C’'Loupes 2 for 23¢ WATERMELONS “" "x 65¢ YUKON CLUB Beverages (plus bil chg.) 4 Ig. bils. 25c¢ Weiner Rolls - 5¢ 8 O'clock Coffee + 39¢ Motor Oil - 21.09 EVERY POUND GUARANTEED ! Whole or COOKED HAMS 3:5. Ib 25c Assorted Meat Ib 23¢ TENDERED, SMOKED LOAVES WEINERS Ib 17¢ HAMS Sar 19¢ Tender, Large First Cuts Chuck SMALL SIZE — Ib 22¢ Ib 14¢ ROAST Whole or Shank Half. PICNICS Ib 15¢ tall cans Small, Short Shank day having been here to attend ut Howar her sis Gra Smatn The Grange of this place enter- grange organizations regular last Friday even- Mrs. J. B. Stere and daughter and Cecil St Sunday visiting with relatives in Lock Ha- Sue wo rs O'Leary and her daughter Sun- he Young Peoples this he was taken over by his par- McElwain to Fri- w ne her broth- the grac i {« and mo- Tue the Lambert and Le d, 8 : was accompan.- her Miss Priscilla Durst of Clear- fleld is visiting at the present time | and | with her grandparents, Mr | Mrs. J. R. Willlams, ad H. BE McElwain accompanied by a couple men from Bellefonte, tored to Aspenwall, Pittsburgh, Thursday Donald McElwain and Miss Dor- othy Kerchner expect to enter the Summer Session at the College which opens next week Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stere and daughter of New Kensington, Pa. were weekend guests of hig parents, Mr. and Mrs, James M. Stere Mr. and Mrs. H A Wagner of Upper Darby spent several days last week visiting with her and husband, Mr. and Mrs McElwain Mr. and Mrs companied by motored to Gretna on day sight-seeing Mr. and Mrs. Robert children spent the weekend « Mth and 25th at the home parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. R ston in Shippensville, Pa Donald Fisher has gone to Pltis- burgh where he has secured em- ployment. He expects to take his wife and child with him ga as arrangements can be made The Tax Collector would Clale recelving any unpaid taxed ome time this week, as the Schoal Board will close up thelr accounts the first July for the year Miss Lucille Up®egrafl Wil- llamsport is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Bauder and with her aun uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Clark wil Missionary last H.E Hall ac- Brugger, and Mt spent the Kenneth Miss Mary Harrisburg Sunday and Mong and { June of her Joh Ne- s500n appre- of past [} ol The this Fr of their Mrs tained home and burg pastor H. E Oakwood of completed busi- Ahe was Laking now ready Hoff of Tyrone commencement Belle! High evening, he; Mae Barton raduates al- eXercis«~ School grand- being Mite the Free Metho- Estella Parsons is CY from a recent tre County mprey- operation Hospital She arged from that time this week i of Mr. and Mrs State Ccllege disct ON SOM Me 1 Sunday afternoon when 3d Mrs. Leonard Reed and family Coleville called at her home and tock her for a } ng au- tomobile ride snd ing with a deli- i supper at their home, alter they MiB her back Ww hottie here We would appreciate your news for the | Your friends away glad to know what is going on among their friends back home Call the writer either Monday ‘uesday of each week, at hér home Or at the office In Bellefonte or write it down and gend it to her and she will see that it is placed in the ems. Your cooperation will help a jot The following persons motored to Poe Paddy Park near Coburn on Sunday and had dinner. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holt Mr. and Mrs. B E. Holt and daughter Georgeanna, Mrs. Orrie M. Holt, Mr. and Mrs James M. Btere and daughter Mar- garet, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stere, of this place, Mrs. Gilbert Keatley and daughter Lols Ann of Tyrone, and Mr, and Mrs. Henry Stere and daughter of New Kensington, Pa surprise ot receiving tems each week from here are or Boalsburg Parish Boalsburg-Sunday School 9:30; Holy Communion 10:30, all mem- bers are urged to attend: C. E at 6:30 p. m. Pleasant CGap-Sunday | | annual festival of the mo=- ¢ [ the sister | companied Mr. and Mrs ZION Don't forget the big event ‘The Zion Union cemetery will be held this SBatur- day, July Ist. at the school house All donations will be appreciated Come and help a good cause, ILoad family In the bus and come and enjoy the evening and Mrs. Allred Yearick and family spent Sunday at the John Yearick home, Mr, Smith and Mrs. Finkle spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Fink- | les aged mother in Reedsville Sorry Penrods town moved be Quite & number of folks from our community attended the Jackson- ville festival on Sfturday evening, Lois Gllmore ls spenaing the week at Camp Susquehanna al Selins- grove Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hamsport, spent Sunday the Frank Clevenstine home Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Grove of fonte, spent Sunday at the Gilmore home Misses Mary and Evelyn Vonada returned home after spending eral months with relavives at mar The Zion home Lol lernoon at 2 brought to erly Mr from our Ww Wind- lose have Lo They Russ of l= ad Belle- Nevin SEV- La~- 4-H club Shaffer met a! Monday o'clock, The dub was order by the Assistant secretary. The pledge was repeated and roll was called. The ness consisted of election of officers other membe § who have retired President Looks Bhafler, vice-president, Dorothy Vonada; secretary, Mary Lois KYape;, song leader, Ethel Mae Krape, assist song leader, Mil- ed Yearick, The new business consisted of time dale Le next oome on J ily the Lie of al- Qid DUsi- new for ant and ) De NE a L and Allene Wiun ock. The were pre mg: Mary ape, Lois Vonads White Harr Mildred Ll meeling Harriet 11 members Jane Armstr *l Mae Kr of ng and pantie se COALS was made by hat all offi ft A meeling HOWARD Jame Bowes Bowes . i the Nr evening Martha Kern of 8n visiting in Howard, at Miss Ella Kane OOM OF Tuesday in the hgh school ase ditorium Children {rom Cente Hall, Bellefonte, Clearfield Miles- burg and Howard will be presemt Admission for aduits 25 cents Ms Kathy yn Burrows ighter Janet of Cleveland Pearson of Pitt this past week at Loma Williams and Ohio, sburgh the Wagner of eaday evening 1 “he 0 nes heTe Mal 5 Pletcher and family held a party for Mrs. lewis R on her 4Mth birthday. who atlended were: Mr. and Harold Lyons and daughter and Earl Johnson of Ty- Pa.; Mr. and Mrs Willam L Garman, daughter Luella and son Thomas, Curtin; Miss Dorothy Bit- ner, Beech Creek; Mr. and Mr Herbert Pletcher: Mr. and Mrs Blair Pletcher and children Carp and husband; Miss Trena Pletcher, Ray Beuchannon Mrs George L. Bither; Misses Betty Gardner, Lois Allison, Violet Holter and George Whitecroft Jr., of How- ard, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pletcher and family Robert, Harold, Thot as, Nathaniel, Betty and Sylvia. Refreshments were served and at a late hour all returned home wish Mrs, Pletcher many more hap- birthdays ———— HUBLERSBURG Miss Laura Hayes of Williams port, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krape ac- Lynn Krape of Bellefonte, on Sunday to Penns View, Brush Valley and Re- bersburg, where they visited among fore ai ing Py | friends School 9:30; Worship at 8:30 a. m, | C. E. 6:30. Shiloh—-8unday School 9:30; Vesper and Sermon 7:30. L. J. Kauffman Pastor. A ———-—— —— Mrs. O. P, Smith of Pittsburgh. spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bar]! Yearick, Mrs. P. A. Hinds and daughter Madaline spent Wednesday visiting { a4 the home of Mrs. Viola Hinds of | Snydertown. Laugh at the business man, who | deploieg the graft in government, but is afraid to cast an open ballot because it might hurt his trade. progress, summer nights, under southern skies, mush be abolished The main question in Eurcpe is whether Hitler cgn get as much as | he wants without fighting, i i | enough Who can remember when Sunday | | used to be, in the strictest sense, a | family of Nittany, [evening visitors at the home of | day of worship? If you keep your mouth shut long and tight enough, people will suspect that you have brains, | $94094¢ YEAGERS | Only 69¢ BOY'S GENUINE KED TENNIS SHOES Regular Price $1.00 BELLEFONTE. PA. Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes were Mr. and Mrs, Harry Warfleld and fam- {lly of Lock Haven and Mr. Fred | Hayes of Bellefonte, Before etgenics will make much | | Mrs. Musser and son Bobby and his | sister Miss Emma Musser of Lan- {at the home of Rev. Musser. i i | Rev. Musser’s nephew, Mr. and caster, Pa. were Sunday visitors | His | sister js spending a week here | helping to care for him during his | sickness. | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Long and | were Monday | Mr, and Mrs. Willard Trucken- | miller, i Severn Harris of Lamar, is spending this week with his grand. | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles | Krape. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker and | {family of Pleasant Gap were Sun- | {day evening visitors at the home | of Mr. and Mrs, P. A. Hinds, The garden demonstration which {was held ad the home of John ! Hayes last Wednesday evening was. well attended. [ land Infant son of Caimworth, | urday went off fine RUNVILLE | Mr, and Mrs, Nathan Witherow | and Mr. 8hannon, nephews and Miss Helen MdDowell of Clearfield, stopped off at the U. B. parsonage on Saturday to call on Mr, Wither- ow's uncle, Rev W. B. Tobias They were on thelr way to Wash- ington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Keller, Jr., left on Sunday afternoon to take up thelr residence at Arona, Westmoreland county, where Mr Keller is employed. We Join in wishing this young couple the best wishes In their new home The Furl barn raising last 52 men came and helped to put the barn, 40 feel py 50 feet together The rains in the fore part of the week swelled the tibmers 50 the mortice and ten- ants went together tight, but they got it together and two-thirds the rafters on. Fortunately there were no accidents, Mr. Earl Kauffman had a close call in falling when his hand hold gave way and he caught himself in falling about 30 feet to the ground. 11 women came and helped in cooking the meal Many thanks to all that hand in this project Miss Faye George Keller, tian Endeavor this Bat- had a Mrs Chris- pic~ Richard June 23 Walker and the Junior leaders held in nic for Gunsallus’ lawn on Friday the dinner was served and the af- Wis Spent enjoying games races, and swimming were: Darlene, Eve- Hilda, Jane, Evel Dorothy Arlene May and Martn Dale, Junior, Elverta bias, Dorothy, Kathryn, Elwood Joyce ang Christine Borden Herra They being socliely ternoon running Those present Walker Charlies M in yn yn John, Bennett Packer and Furl Srna Mrs. Paul N y. Leroy, Pegg) Wane, Julia, id Meck Eckley, Bertha Corman, Mr. Bru C man, Christ Eckley, Mrs. Clal Joyce and Monna Lose, Mr Jaynie and 5. Roy Lomison Jean and David ir Eckley of C Cearge Eckley The evening sas pleasantly and I witheg more happy birthdays King, an Lou and Don Hershey Park Sunday even- pend two days at the Fair. Wayne Paley the Evening Ne Robert Hillard Ha% Hospmal Thursday Frank Pisher lorena Rider, town Sunday Reuben along Mr. and Mrs. Willis Houser, Mr and Mrs Andrew Houser and daughter Gloria, motored (0 Wasgh- ington, D. C. over the weekend 0 see Mrs. Andrew Houser's brother Cyrus Wion who is a patient in the Walter Reed hospital Mrs. Ed. Houser, Maslin nd Marion were motor guests with Mr and Mrs, Fred Ishler and family to Lock Haven Sunday, where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs Malvin Pletcher Mahlon and Herbert Yarnell are spending a few weeks with Knox's Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson baugh and Mrs. Tone Hilland and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corman Public Sales SATURDAY, JULY i1-—Homer W. Pe ters and leonard K. Peters Execu- tors of the Est. of Joseph IL. Peters will off. at public sale at the home. stead, 1 mile West of Pleasant pm a Tull line of household goods at 1 o'clock p. m. Terms Cash % Harrison Walker, Atty. Mayes & Stover, suct | SATURDAY, JULY 1M. M. Dillen will offer at public sale at his resi- dence at Kylertown Pa. Clearfield county, a full line of household goods. Bale at 1 p m. SATURDAY, JULY 1-<The John Hinch heirs will offer at public sale at the late home in Franklin. ville, real estate consisting of an S-room house and 3% acres of land, and a full line of household goods. Bale at 1 p. m. H. L. Harp ster, auctioneer, BATURDAY, JULY 8-—Martin J. Mil- ler will offer at public sale at his home on Bast Linn Street, Belle. | fonte, a full line of househald as follows: Rlectric range, Frigidaire, hall-tree, 3-plece Ded room suite, dresser, single bed, oupboard, dining room suite, | leather couch, 5 leather chairs, sewing machine, 2 small tables 3 | kitchen chairs 4 electric 1) elec uitcheh utens is | ana Mark Jie Saat spent t Bory Wiem § py Apres wens ; at King left uvering relurned af Dany XK and lady motored to Johns They took Mrs Rider and Pearl Poorman friend window blinds, { 8 rugs and other articles. Sale at | 130 p. m. Mayes & , auect, YEAGERS Only $1.00 SSES’ WHITE AND BROWN TWO-STRAP SANDALS Reduced from $1.95 BELLEFONTE, PA. JULIAN Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Hanscom and family very delightfully spent Bunday at Black Moshannon Park The William Wellar family mov- ed from the vicinity of Bellevue to the R. L. Weller home property at Julian Musser Sones, Beatrice and Gar- | net Cralg enjoyed boating at Mo- Musser his spare Alfred boal shannon Dam on Sunday constructed the boat in time and wrested Evelyn, and Raymond Hanscom Ww riding on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, John daughters were with John's parents, A. J. Hoover Last week the scns and daughter; of J. B. Hanscom honored him on Fathers’ Day by having dinner with “Jerry” and wife, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Hans- com and family; Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and family of Dix Run: Mr and Mrs. Chester Straw and son Chester, Jr.; Mr, and Mrs, Everett Hanscom of Unionville, Cecil Pahr of Altocna; A. J, Fahr and son, Cal- vin; Martha Emigh: and A L Rowin Hoover and Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs Henry Summers spent a few days with his wife and son at the Charles Donley home returning to Entriken Mh Monday M “we Batur say aunt, Mr all | SITE Mrs. George Wellar Sunday evening Mrs, Fred gi bed ner Blue and on Gertrude Hanscom vi and Bundey with Newton Albert of accompanied Mr to Julian Havice and daughter Alice, ¢f Altoona, are spendine a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ed- ward H. Donley Monday evening Raymond Hanscom George and Alfred Rowin rew J. Fahr and rl Donley, Mrs srs and Henry Jr Newton Albert and daughter cf Blue Bal Mrs, Martha sue Ball with callers at the home were Mr. and family, Henry Mr. and nd SNYDERTOWN Church Sunday ( Scho ) at 9 20 &. 1. on Thurs evening at 7 Holy Communion on Sun 2 at 10:3 Auren practice 30 pm lay July choy ay Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dorman and children, of Johnstown spent Bun- day at the Ed. Dorman home Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fawcett have returned home after spending sev eral weeks with their parents Harvey putting up a new garage Visitors hime Lutz is at WwW. W. Haayen Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barner and son Richard, of Mill Hall, Mr. and Mrs. John Curley of Mill Hall; Joe Bickel and Charley Livin of Beech Creek; Mr and Mrs. Francis Haagen and fam- lly, Albert, Louise of Beech Creek; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dreese and son Donny of Lemont, Robert and Donald Bechdol of Blanchard Mr. Harold turned home after al Belinsgrove as one at the } camp the on Harshberger has re- spending sever- y of the ai da’ roup ieaser: Loy Quite a the stival Saturday evening Mr Mr Clifford d at the Blaine Samp- Tuesday evening J. Keller is number of fe our people at- at Jacksonville lendes on ana Corman managing this BATISTE GOWNS and PAJAMAS Ladies’ Beautiful Hand Bags 9c Ladies’ and Misses’ ANKLETS 10c Children's MORE OF THOSF You Like So Well Just Arrived ! i 51.95 LADIES’ AND MISSES Slacks and FARMERETTES YOUR CHOICE 59¢98¢ Sport BLOUSES 39¢c " 59c SUN SUITS Made of fruit of the — 7 loom materials 15¢-25¢ Clearance on Ladies Hats Reg $100 and $185 VARIUes 39¢ Ladies’ and Misses’ Hat Sale ! f Girls’ Play OVERALLS 9c Sizes 7 mmm—— “HI-YO SILVER" HATS 10Ce Strap SUN SUITS 25¢ SHORTS Sides 8 10 12 49c¢ TURBANS - - White and colors included | 25¢ to $1.00 Boys’ Polo Shirts 25¢ SHORTS « 28¢ SIZES 14 to 20 59¢ HEI Ladies’ Porto Rican Batiste GOWNS Hand Embroidered. Printed Sizes 16 and = 29¢ UTILITY MATS Size 15%x27. Asst. patterns Special Jc each Men's DRESS SHIRTS Made of fine quality broadcloth 79¢ Aluminum Sale! ® 1 QT. PERCOLATOR @® 4-QT. (Double Liped) SAUCE PAN ® 3-QT. Covered SAUCE PAN ® 3-QT. Covered KETTLE 25¢ wo White Floating SOAP 2c a cake Your Dellaz Always Buys More at TURNER'S Bathing SUITS For every member of the family All Bathing Goods Nie Accessories, Men's and Boys’ Bathing Trunks All sizes 20c to $1.00 BELTS — 16¢ dtc: ok MEN'S SLACKS ALLEGHENY STREET Whatever you do wear slecks Well tailored $1.00 RAG RUGS Size 18 x 36 12¢ each Men's Dress Sox 10c « 15¢ MEN'S TIES 0c & 20¢ CAMPING AND PICNIC NEEDS! Gallon Size Tourist Jugs - 98¢ Keeps drinks cold or hot Paper Plates - Dixie Cups Glass Tumblers Wax Paper - Collapsible Cups - - 3 Paper Table Covers Paper Napkins A. C. TURNER (O. TEMPLE COURT BUILDING 50 sheets 5¢ 10¢ 10¢ 5c and 10¢ BELLEFONTE, PA. 10 for 5¢ 5¢ & 10c 3 for 10¢ 1 Pint Vacuum Bottles - Lunch Kits - Shopping Bags r hot or cold drinks DO YOUR Shopping at TURNER'S
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