July 13, 1939. " EE —— [es — Ee — (Reported by PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY h PINE GROVE MILLS G. Mae Fry) — ag J = x Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strouse of Pine Hall spent Sunday at the Al- vin K. Corl home at Bloomsdor{ One of our best known aged citi- zens, Mr. John OQ. Harpster recently has been under his doctor's care, but is much improved this week Mrs. Florence Wogan, of Juniata, is spending some time at the home of her mother, Mrs, Etta Corl on Wall Street The Robert Tadpole, were evening at the W. Main street Miss Anna Jane spent a few days the past Centre Hall a guest ¢f her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Goodhart Farmer Charles T Homan } chased a new Allis-C crop combine the Johnston labor saving family of Saturday home on Harpster visitors Albert Fry Musser in week JUur- Bros » Lake roading James Cum vt ne The popular game pn M. Woodward sllefonte, past week ins One if ou youn musi Charles Lauck, a member of Olin Butt orchestra & pending t week with Irends at tl Storch cabin nea: Claude Myers ftor in State Claude is the season's cr we hi ie Jay Lemont wa Coles Mye district l among farmers the getting their delivery orders. Robert Grange Fair C our nare Ww City, also called at the C. 8. Corl home and found Miss Frances Corl nursing a badly fractured ar: tained while at play day H neral Wars ww EU0LCH" ASL well known fn- Pittsburgh, his wife, are spend- our town guests of Rev ickings tor of i by ing some time in their daughler and Mrs theran parsonmge Eile M Alexander of Penns Dept. of Agriculture, was in Pergu- son Twp. Thursday, looking aller the sweet corn ject recent. iy started. The town- very encouraging i ac and F Jame: last Feet in & In our Lies Jame: ve Milk Hall will all together Spruce Caeek Camp. July 19th. A g dance is desired to h sumpluous free ice cream tainment is committee S9404488 TEAGEES $0900000 ONLY $1.39 § Women's Low Heel Patent Leather Sandals *94449¢ BELLEFONTE he ie al dinner jel being ars EE snat Mrs caller in State College Tuesday a m i One of our tractor farmers, Paul | Stephens is busily engaged combin. | ing wheat for many of his neighbor | farmers J. H. Gilllland combined Monday at his farm 1% acres of wheat which measured 43 bushels from hopper, a right smart yield ta Miss Jane Barto who ls recovering from a recent auto wreck in- returned from the Centre Hospital to her home on rier Sara Everts, daughter Mrs Martz, attended last Thurs t Bealsburg, lhe funeral of ora Kimport Wagner, of Juniata Mr. ang montown, { Mrs. Geo. Ramey of Ger- Pa, motored up last Monday t spend Independence Day at the . n H Bart; home at Guyer, they returned to their home ston iffering He is one iLizgens | breakdown are ana nome Doris and th. birthday mntertain- uncles, Mi Mr and hport, Pa parental Hugh & vacation rush for in In- Bradford and Earl Little Fourth by an agulo county visiting atives and took time off on homeward bound way for { young chicken of Ty- njoyed Lhe to Cent of harvest infected knee an infuriated I farm, who escaped when Jimmy was cor- VE from WCRUViIKil daughter who passed } Thursday ad Pine Grow intler's ncaks her home near DIX RUN Lewis Emenbizer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Emenhizer, Is spend- f 1 vacalion with his ing part of his : and Mrs Watson grandparents Mr Emenhizer. Mr Stare of days last week Samue] Hoover, } maxing } been on the better at writ. and ent a home of 4 the Joseph tis Emenhizer and at the Hoover Lewis allied week. Clair Logue and daught dith and Mrs Samuel Hoc wer. made a busi- ness trip to Tyrone last Monda) Mr. and ‘Mrs. Delaun Holt and daughter Edi spent Sunday af- termoon and evening at the Hoover home Mr I Clair Logue and four cl 3 and Mr. and Mrs. 8 A. Hoover visited with Mr. Hoover's br ndrew Hoover ab Clear- field y aft who in Poor ther nests ai £rnoon - «The most news for $1.50. —- Most LP Container "Neath the Sun—A Double Container Made as One Start the day right-—real cream for your coffee RA A re Modern In the majority of [spent a few days of last week with for a | i Ty and {days last week al the Worki's Fair BLANCHARD | Mrs. Dyer that the com- munity cleared $157 from the festi- val on Saturday night, which will | be applied to the electric light fund, | The pigs were awarded to Miss | Helen Egerly of Smethport, | Many of our young people are! | planning to attend the Dally Vaoa- | Ruth Frank was a business | i | terian church of Beech Creek, be- | ginning July 17th, tion Bible School at the Presby- Mr. and Mrs. Hhnna of Lock Ha ven have recently moved Into part | of the house occupied by Allison | Dukeman. i Miss Lou Jones of Jersey Shore | Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Spangler Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark of | Owensboro, Ky. is vacationing with relatives here and in Mill Hall Betty dlopue of Lamar is visit- ing relatives here Mr. Schmick of the Schmick farms had a plenie for his em-! ployees at his farm on Marsh Creek on July 4th. Employees from this vicinity and of New York State were present Mr, and Mrs. Francis Smith en- tertained Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Isemann and family, of Pittsburgh, last week. Margaret Smith ac- companied them home for a short visit Mi: Tillie Kunes Beatty accompanied Bryndle to St. Mary’ day where they expect two week's vacallon Jane Willlamg spent the with her friend, Katharine M Beech Creer Mrs, Mary Winslow leave this week for she will spend with her son, Melvin Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schroal during week were Mi Lebo and ol Jersey, and Mus. Guichall and son, of Bitu- min, Pa. Both women are sisters i Mr. Schromat Mrs, Raymond ill and under the doctor's care fisitors at home of Mr. and Raymond Maxon Friday even- were Mra. Irvin Pravel, Mrs Merriman and Miss Vivian of Beech Creek, Carl John- Jauman of Lock Margaret! Mrs. Bdward on Wednes- to spend a and weekend Yaggie expects to Curwensville where some LUme ti ¥ . ae Le DAS on New Maxon has been the ng en Fravel son and Esther Have Ernest DeHaas spent end at the Maxon home Mrs. Harry Peters and son ieech Creek, John Borden and Helen Lentz of town, evening with Mr the week- Paul, of of Runville spent Saturday and Mrs. Maxon Miss Beatrice Packer day Beech Creek nt Pri- 51H Le] ls} : Sun School at ces ab 7:00 Church 5QTVi day preaching on Thursday even- Young People's re Friday even! m.. program ng The Tor enaeqd following young pedpls at- the monthly meeting of St Mark's Lutheran church on Priday evening: Margaret Powers, Marjorie Powers, Sophia Miller, Betty Krape, Jean Whalizer, June Rogers, Helen Rogers, Rhoda Rogers, Marion Rog- ers. Betty Baney, Olive Baney,K Bar. bara Haagen, Lucille Beck, Henry Miller, Harry Lanen, Ellery Wal- or. Julius Fletcher, Harold Harsh- ge Gienn Rogers, Jr, Glen h Junior Ardery Randall Ertel of spent the weekend Beck home Mr and visiting with Mr. and M SATS ou Rebersburg at the Alvin Mrs. Harvey Lutz are thelr son and wile, Ben Lutz in Pitts wert rgh Miss Lillis Beck of Lock Haven spent Sunday at the George Harsh- berger home The Communion service held In the TLuthearn on Sunday was v ery well 3¢ Mrs. Blesh spent Sunday her daughter in Snydertown, Milford Dorman on Sunday Visitors at the William Haagen home on the Fourth of July were Mrs. Sadie Huffman Miss Mary Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bartin ali of Jersey 8hore, Miss Dorothy Ber- lvester Haagen of Lock alle with Mrs ¢ the Willlam Haagen home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Norman Heimer and family, Charles and Louis, Dan Culvey of Mill Hall Miss Haze! Lanen spent Sunday at the Alvin Beck home Don't forget the festival at Hub- lersburg on Saturday evening Mrs, Myers and son of Lock Ha~ ven, gpent the weekend at the Orvis Rhing home When in need of groceries, ice cream, pop, candies, cigars, tires, noticns, gas and oil stop at the Snydertown service station, The farmers are busy culling and | Rauling in wheat as this writing ZION Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harnish are spending a week at the N Y World's Fair, Mrs. Licyd Smoyer and children spent last weekend at the J. B. Stover home. Mr. and Mrs. Binine Sampsel and family, spent Sunday at the Harry Corman home, Mrs. John Corman spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Sampsel of | Pleasant Gap, spent Friday evening | al the Nevin Gilmors home, Sorry te note Mrs. Epley Gentzel | | Walton from Hepburnville, visited | | Hublersburg, Mr JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday July 18, are ne follows: Sunday School 9:30 and C. EB. 6:45, Topic for dis cussion ‘Bullding a Ohurch Pro- gram of Recreation.” | Marion Grange is holding thelr annual festival here on Wednesday | evening, July 19. Music will be | furnished by Bast Penns Valley High School band and all the deli- | oaclies of the season will be on sale and games for amusement, | Miss Norma Yearick spent Sun- | day afternoon with her friend, Miss Rebecoan Bartley. | Miss Arletie Beach and Clifford | with her friend Dorothy Betz On | Tuesday, July 4th, el Arline Swope and Vivian wolfe are spending an indefinite vacation in Rochester with the laters | mother, Mrs, Paul Uber, | william Aley of Niagara Falls, 18 | spending an indefinite time here | with his brother Mr. GC. E. Aley and | | family, also calline gn other friends | and relatives Mr. and Mrs. R. J Vonada and children spent Sunday afternoon at the J. I. Yarnell home at Hub- lersburg Mrs. N. H. Yearick spent Sunday with her son Nevin Yearick and family Mr. and Mrs. Edward MeCalasier and daughter Lois of Bellefonte and Pauline Rossman of Nittany, called at the John Deltz home OB Sunday Sunday dinner and supper guests at the William Boone home in ceie- brating the happy event that their mother had reached her fifiy-fifth birthday making her now fifty-five years young, were Lhe following Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCaleb and daughters Esther and Ruth and George Boon { Lock Haven, Mr Mr Nevin Dolan and daugh- Shirley of Mill Hall ang i ry ters and Mr: »d Dixson and chil- Juda Mr dren of t Foley and Joseph Dietz spemt the Winfield Deitz home Mrs. Tony Retiano and Mis: Manul Lock Haven, were callers at the Orin Fye home Mrs. A M Fritz moon at the Roy 8 Frid ¢ Oi Miss Edna Watking of Bellefonte R. D.. No. 2 spent Saturd with ber aunt, Mrs Sunday callers were Leonard Robinson 1s case of kidney si as had her confined to bet since Tuéslay of last The following persofis have ° ner and sarnestly wish her a spebdy recovery. her mother Mma C L Neff of Howard, Mr d@nd Mrs Ray- mond Harter and daughter Kathe een of State College, Charles Ralhe burn of Olean N. Y., Mrs. Willis Beightol, and daughter Louse, Mrs Alice Betz, Mrs. E R Bariey, Mrs Ted Dixson Mis Sadie Dein and Mrs. © E. Aley of this place, Messry Harry Beightol -and. Gea to Ebensburg ot Swope motared i some aliyaclion punday, mist be how about RL boys? Miss Kathryn Conaway spent ine weekend with her aunt Mrs. John Dunkie and family of Bellefonte Charles Rathburn of Olean N Friday dinner guest al Bartley home {tors throughout the week al gbert Vonada home (0 we Vonada who has been the list and we are very glad to re- that she ‘ia impMving were, and Mrs. James Carper and daughter Phyllis and Barbara of and Mrs. Milford | Heaton and chfldren Nora, Harold Bweiyn and Faye of Upper Marion Mr. and Mrs Harry Butler and son Harry, Elnora Weight of Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Doherty and on Taylor, of Wiliams Mrs. Orin Pye Mrs. William Beightol and daughter Louise. Mr and Mra. Jack Mabus of Hecla Park, spent Monday evening of last week at the C. E Aley home Bimer Swope and daughler Ger- aldine spent last Welnesday evens ing with Mr, and Mrs. Russell Lu- cas of Milesburg Miss Margaret Poorman of How~ ard, spent several days al the home of her sister Mrs. Richard Vonada Mr. and Mrs, John Dunkie aod son Paul spent Priday evening %iih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beightcl On Monday evening, July 3 Mr and Mrs. Willard Yearick gave a birthday surprise party in honor Oi | their daughter Jupe's sixteenth | birthday. The following were pres- ont: Annette and Samuel] Kryder of Salona; Bill and Frank Brown, | Laird Robinson of Mill Han; Mr | and Mrs. Fred Lowery and daugh- tar. Freda of Castineéa: Mr. C. N.| Phillips and sons Max and Lee daughters Arlene and Violet and Viola Brickley of Mill Hall R. D. Ann Pogleman of Milesburg, MF on i a, land Mrs. John. Zeigler and Miss Nora Weight of Howard; Mr Mis. Clyde Swartz and daughter Mary of Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs John Heverly and daughter Sylvis and Mrs. Barnhart of Marsh Creek; | Geraldine and George Swope, Re beces Bartley, Harry, Clair, Mil ford and Louise Beightol, Earl, Mel- vin and Beity Harter, Mabe] Gar- tt, Josephine Deits, Norma Year- ie oy k Walker, d Mary June JHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. { noon July 1, attended a birthday honor of thety twin | party given in daughters Dorothy and Doris’ tenth birthday, The following friends and neighbors attended, Jane, Florence Mae and Connie Ann Bite ner Elmer Butler Jr., Wayne, Mae, “Ihice and Sherman Shade Jr. Janice Yorks, David, Anna and Pauline Zeigler, Marie, Norma, Wayne, Richard Marshall, Peggy Stanley, Lois, Joice and Nadine Ludlow, Dorothy, Janet, Joan and Hazel 8mith, Ruth and Edith Heat- {on, Dale, Ronald and Bud Moore, Mabel R, Butler, Mrs, Lucey Cona- Way, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew and children Jim Edward, Dorothy and Doris A very pleasant afternoon Was spent and all departed wishing the twins many mere such happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Taylor and ehlidren of Howard, spent Sunday evening at the C. E. Aley home Messrs, C, E. and William Aley motored to Danville on Monday to See Lhelr brother Ira, who is an male in that institution, and on Weir return home reported that Wey found him much improved DOL physically and mentally com- 'd 0 his condition when last a MP —————— MARTHA FURNACE ir. and Mrs. C. A. Melcher of ne, celebrated opening of summer home near the moun- July 4ih, by having many of friends and neighbors spend with them L was a cover- 1 luncheon and my, the good they had, Mr. Melcher had prepared a table large enough Ww accommodate all his guests so iL Was a big happy festive board and Qid they eat? Qne man sald he sh I be counted twice as he could two perscns, but ak 35 Lhe i il 88 much as nl | him Just Olle (here were Among the number Meicher's mother, Mrs ger and her brother and fam Tyrone, Mrs, Swartz, Mr Simon Harpsier, N Mil were Bhel- Mrs, L. L. Melcher ra, of Wilkinsburg, Melcher and wife Swissvale, Mrs. Eugene Melcher Altoona: Wolford Melcher, ngton, D. C.; Mr Mr Roberts and Frances Ohio; Christ Reese, Mrs. Gertrude Crain futilda; Audrey Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. C of Chester, Pa, Mr Calhoun, Mr. and Williams and Mix and ana ana uel! Ray Mr Lenora Mis and Mrs. LL Miss Frances Roberts and Ide Williams were dinner of Mrs. Gertrude Crain Sat- evening with Mrs Mary Mr. ani Mm. George Drain George Jr. of Philadelphia. spent Saturday night and with nephew E A Melcher their and Miss Roberts in al The Melchers riurned 10 thelr home Wilkins. burg Wednesday morning afler baving spend. fn days very pleas- antly at Sylvan Crest and visiting viends in this vicinity, Other Sylvan Crest visilGrs were Mr. and Mmm. Harvey Roberts of Larne Gio. Mr and Mm W. A, Meaicher { svale, Miss Erma Culp Wilkine- Mr and Mrs. Hobert and {f Butler Pa. Mrs. Marion Mri. Raymond Reese, Port and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Chester, Pa. Mr. and Mrs ¢ taking post graduate State this summer The Game Warden is on the Jook oul for some persons big dog thal disturbs the stillness of the by his discordant yelps, chasing deer. If you value your dog, better keep him home GC. E. Ardery attended a meeting of the Orange Fair commitiee last Saturday evening at Centre Hall Rev. and Mrs. A. GQ. Herr were guests at the Dorcey Cronister home on Sunday The Baptist Missdonary Society held thelr July meeting at the home of Mrs L. OG. Stantan Priday even- ing There was a good turn out and had a fine meeting Mw. Bisabeth Willisens spant last week very pleasantly with Mrs Elwood Steele Mr. and Mrs Ellery Knarr and daughter Rochelle, were in Lewis. town Saturday evening on business SMULLTON Miss Bernice Gentael returned 10 her home at Spring Mills last Wad- nesday after spending some Ulme here with her aunt, Mrs. Ida Wal- izer Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Wolfe of Geneva, N, Y.. spent the weekend Mire with Mr. and Mrs, Lester Ruhl and daughter Beatrice. Matiida Buell of Buell, ar wrk at wiht SHAE Mr. and Mts. E H Pisher and | son Warren of Bloomsburg, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Meyer Mrs. Charles Bressler is on the sick list. Mr. were visitors at Oentre Hall on Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Shearer. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Houseman of Miliheim were callers last week at | the home of Mrs. Ids Walizer. Mark Wert of Ingleby was a vis- itor on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wert and {amily. burgh, were visitors on Sunday at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, Gif and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert A " PINE GLEN The Juvenile Orange celebrated with thelr annual picnic at Sterling on Monday, starting a drive for new members Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Folmor at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Merril Foimor at Drifting on Saturday | The Senior Choir of the Metho- dist church assisted with the music | at the Karthaus church on Bunday Miss Ruth Hoover of Harrisburg, concluded her visit with home folks on Bunday. She was accompanied back by her sister Gladys, who will spend a week at the Capital City and another week with her sister Mrs. Helen Ylinging at York Mr. and Mrs, George Houdeshell Mr, and Mrs. Ear] Bradford and children, Marie, Ford and Barbara of La Contes Mills, were at Clyde Hoover's home on Sunday Olive McCollough is visiting with relatives at Williamsport Mr, and Mrs. James Dixson grandchildren William and Dixson were on a fishing Bradford over the weekend Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Hoover and Miss Ruth Hoover attended Neigh- bor Night meeting al the Grange on Thurrsday evening Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dorley and children William and Jane of Avis t Willlam Hoover's this week and Mrs. Peter Marks and Titusville, were at Harry Meeker's home a few days recently Th Epwoth League elected their new officers {or the year an S day p. m. with Rev. C. N. Shirley acting as cha¥%man They are president, Clyde Hoover, Jr; : | president, Phil Hodge; d Mary Lou Burkey; dent Betty MeCel- president, Phyllis Hoover organ- and Betty trip We a un- ViCg presicens rd. vice lough; 4th I 51 y. Gilady Viehdorfer Hoover and ouncellors, Mr Wertz Ruth a week 5 pres Lenore Key. Lioyd Miss Askey pending home here Loyd Werte was at few days last week The base ball boys will sstival at the festival ] urdsy July ments will be sold The Pine Glen 4-H cooking club met at the "Clyde Hoover ( July €th. The meeting was opened Rebecca Burkey officers to report Council Three were the “ye 15% pre sigent t on meeting added ——— ——- Sr ——— WOODWARD Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stover of Middleburg, were Sunday guesis ab the George Stover residence. The) iso took in the Biover reunion ab the Woodward cave that same day Mr. and Mrs, Frank Banco va- cated the Ellery Shreckengast resi- dence and moved in the newly re- modeled bungalow known as the former Woodward schoolhouse on July 3rd. Steward Eisenhuth,K the owner, beautiedy he [ront en- tance by planting six golden tinged evergreen Now youll i know it was the old school of former days H A trees Rev Houseg] deliv very inpressive sermon pel in Shoes Text “As ye § There will be no vices next Sunday but on day forenoon following July 23, at #80 o'clock. Everybody is heartily invited, Don't miss these good dis courses Mr. and Mrs. Grover Musser and family of near Centreville were Sunday guests at the R. E Musser home The Woodward Evangelical Sun- day School voted to have g Bunday School picnic instead of a Home Coming festival as previous but the annual Home Coming service is scheduled for August 13th. Rev Wm. Ketner of Bethlehem, Pa. will be the guest speaker for the occa- sion. The picnic will in all prob- ability be held Aug 18th your eve open to later issues of the | Centre Democrat with reference to the exact picnic date. The place, Woodward Cave Mrs. Carrie Fultz and a number ihe Sun- i | Plank, Jr, of Camp Hill and Clay- ton Haines attended the Glasgow Reunion at the Grange Park at | Centre Hall on Sunday afternoon. | Quite a number of folks are help- { ing themselves to cherries. This { fruit is plentiful this year wherever { there are mature trees, SERVE SUMMER MEALS THE EASY WAY! PEAS .. ion 19 SPINACH (+o) 19: HADDOCK ™ 21: to | Keep | jof her grandchildren with Howard | PLEASANT GAP M:s, Bella Fing Lizzie Gill rs been several home v Edna Kirkwood visiting weeks, in left of Alloana been visiting the Misses Neltle this Tues at New Castle. who vicinity for Ry has and has for her Mrs. John Wilson returned to her home at Osceola Sunday, alter weeks visit with The Thomas Foss family tertaini ng Mr Foss’ Foss and brother Hockenberry tained a number of friends Mrs home John Saturda vy y n Paul ht " HEN night blooming cereus which she is very proud and blooms open but one that ev Mr ening George Margargel night father when wl a py d plant a Tuesday for the hospital at wall ment Terry lan B whete for his he Noll Town Thursday , where they Airplane meet Sunday report The fBunday The Sunday L by, wa 8 mast John with ve 1} Sch Hecla Park T The Un es also cal OQ Rey Wt n Ken drove afternod oO al Dyer bet Henry neth woo wi 24 few weeks a 1 had 5 and 1 ‘“ ale rh have and receive rheumatism Clark Hile ef 21 Gi » C¢ been Mrs a the Millwards en- FP M enters al Sr t her her of whose bloomed Jett Aspin- Blanchard i sie nome wach Lhe coming year slreet mer vallia 3 ock school a graduate of 5 as College gradualed this Sent and Mr Haven 4 r y Belle FEA pe re.aay been wer bell Mrs or treat. writ Wil- daugh-~ 4 the Rav very giad t The) of Mrs ; DOE Nave been ~ ve Varo A George Vong! spent mn gden's Bunday » Brook: ores with Mrs E- Brook Page Three Spruce Creek. Don't forget about carnival from the 10th A July The local ball team met defeat on Seturday afterncon at Sunbury when they played Mt Carme] to the tune of 6-1. Miss Esther Noll Miss Marie Louise Johnson and Mrs, Evan Bliger were among those from this vicinity who attended the pane Mrs. E Grange 15th the to the E. Noll and parents, Mr and Mrs, William Kerstetter at- tended the funeral of Mr, Corman at Coburn last week, An Eagle Boy Beout, John Terry of N. J, who had hiked about 2000 miles on his trip when he reached town 8 spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Noll Kenneth Halngs of Rebersburg who just returnéd Saturday from a trip to the Pacific coast called at the Noll-Melroy home Monday mrning and Mr, Melroy accom panied him to Harrisburg where they spent the day Miss Dorothy Ramend of Belle. fonte and Miss Betty Jean Hall Harrisburg, spent a few days at the home and Mrs, David Hall. Miss Guile acoomp- lished on ordian, in fact won in cantest al Har- risburg ago and has dayeq bb Shoe Fieasant Gap won the game Tues- night with Pine Grove Mills, 6-4, which makes these two cams still tie, the game next Mon- cay evening gelermine winner ‘ ony Lh rot Ja an i aver day core will ’ a. ORVISTON There were 120 pr : fale 8) & laude Lomison and pent the weekend with daughter family, Mr Walter Pierce, at Fae and Peris Lomison John Chapman ret home along after a week's vi with their sister The friends of Mrs. Paul Lomison : 2 DArihday surprise party hursday night. The foliowing t Oscar Heaton, Mz Robert Clair Butler, Mss. J David Ct Mrs Conder, Mrs Thompson Ear} Lom-~ Mrs, Wil- Barner and Chester and Mrs irning sil were Mrs Slayton nfer, Mrs Walle, A $50 HT Cr R taffy PE VE Lomison DTrese nis in playing bingo, Lhe [0UOWINg Werle prize win 1 Mrs, Roy Owmhert, Annie Confer, Mrs. Bertha Oondo Nellie Heverly and Mrs. J R. Waite ——— —— —-— vs 7 ‘ Fy or Lhe is hard garden lever ides Ww wife with the when 1° m i raise poultry band Ged Shaffer Special Coffee. . .. . . . .3 Ibs 39¢ Penn Alto Evap. Milk. . 10 tall cans 55¢ Post Toasties. . . . . . . .3 13-0z. pkgs. 25¢ PENN ALTO BUTTER - Ib29%¢ ALCO or GOODY NUT OLFEO Ib 10¢ Penn Alto Salad Dressing. . . . qt. jar 23¢ Penn Alto Table Syrup. . . . 27% Ib can 20¢ (FIVE POUND CAN. 35¢) Maney or Mothers Bread Flour. 24-1b 75¢ Staley Cream Corn Starch. . . 3 pkgs. 25¢ Jack & Jill Gelatin Desserts. . . 2 pkgs. Tc |PURE CANE SUGAR Z2$1.21 SPRY SHORTENING. .... .3-1b can 49¢ FANCY SALMON. . . . . . .2 tall cans 25¢ CAL, LIMA BEANS, fancy, large 2 Ib 15¢ SOFT DRINKS. . . . . .. .6reg. bottles 25¢ (Plus Bottle Deposit) Big Egg Laying Mash 25-1b sk 60c 50-Ib sk $1.12 Ful-O-Pep Egg Mash 25 Ib sk 72¢ 50-1b sk $1.34 RINSO or OXYDOL . . . . . large pkg. 19¢ OCTAGON SOAP . . . . .5giant cakes 19¢ Strike Anywhere Matches. 2ige. boxes Tc tock sick ab the home of her daugh- | pye, Beverly V , Kathrn Me- | ter in Bellefonfe and is under the | Crea. Kenneth Newdigh, Dorothy | doctor's cmre; We wish her alana Pred Betz, Ruth Dolan Arthur | speedy resovery. - | Bartiey, Irvin and Lee Rogers, Deal. | | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tressler and | jim Eiward and Daniel Boone and | {son of Bellefonte spent Friday ab gen Vonada, Mr. and Mrs. J Homer | the Arthur Hull home | Yearick and son John, Mr | Mra, Joe Owens emtertained the | willard Yearick, members of her Sutiday School class | mer. Buddy, Bithel last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Lioyd Minnich of State College, spent last Sunday at the C. F Clevensting home, Cuy Shaffer is spending a month in camp. at Marytand. Sorry to note Mrs. Alice Shaffer | @aturday is on Sus Sik We Wi her «| Rate, Mr, and I speedy recovery. sons Arthur, : Quite a mimber of folks from gud Res our town attended the festival at houses in the land, “top of the bot- tie” of the morning's milk is used for breakfast coffee, and it has always left something lacking because the “top of the botile” had heretofore al- ways coninined so much milk. To bring out the rich deliciousness of well made coffee rich cream is neces-1 sary. Now It Is yours al no greater | cost than what you have been pay-| ing for your milk. Cream top bot-| tles do the separating of the Cream! from the milk for you. The process is so simple and so easy. Real cream’B} at no extra cost. \ LEG o# LAMB . 39 Wham Mimnsd soles, ne Sipomal povons affbative Joly 135] Dud TIME-SAVING VALUES! ComonCob.....2 en 16¢ Chopped Steak. . . . 1% 4. 18 Rhwbach . . . . 90% (14 on) 19 Groen Beans . 0X (10 ox) 19¢ Wax Beans . . 80X (10 ox) 19 each 43¢ FIRM, RIPE TOMATOES... . . .21bs 19¢ FANCY PEACHES... ..... . .31lbs22¢ YELLOW, RIPE BANANAS. . . .5 Ibs 25¢ £ H ; 1 ; 2k 2 ad i: 4 3 g E 8 i # - i 3 i : HH 5 { 3 : iF i: : coo Th 15e) ce cb 15e { i 4 85 fx you hear about them.
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