NEWS IN BRIEF AND FERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) i — Birthday Party: —A very pretty little birthday party was held last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Way for their daughter Meriam, it being her 6th birthday, Those present were: Suzanne Zehniser, Betty Lou Gar- rett, Betty Reish, Florence Barton, Hannah Lucas, Dorothy Holt from here and Connie Holt, Patsy Lou Gingher and Barbara Roberts of Milesburg. A very delightful time was spent by all the Iittle girls from 2 to 4 p. m, at the close of which re- | freshments were served. Some very pretty gifts were Merriam. Methodist Church Services-Pray- er service this Thursday evening, Sunday School Sunday morning at the regular time, followed by the preaching service at 10:30 a. m. with sermon by the pastor, Rev. D. D Kauffman. evening at 6:30 p. m. Free Methodist Church Services: ~Young folks prayer service Tues- presented Ww | Epworth League in the day evening, Adult prayer service Friday evening, Sunday School Sunday morning at 9:30 a, m. fol- | lowed by Class Meeting, Young | folks service in the evening at 6:30 | p. m. followed by the regular preaching service at 7:30 p. m. with | sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. A Garrett, There will be preaching service in the Presbyterian church cn Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pastor, Rev. H. E. Oakwood. | The orchestra from Port Matilda will be present to take charge of the music. Everyone invited. W. C. T. U. Meeting--The regular monthly business meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs J. C Fox | Tax Reminder:—Don't forget the first of October is not far distant when 5% will be added to all school tax in the borough. Mrs. Mollie Talhelm of Julian was a Sunday guest of her son and | wife, Mr. and Mrs, John Talhelm of this place. Kenneth Hall and Reuben Com- ley, managers of the service station in town, spent several days over the Labor Day season attending the New York World's Fair, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brink are hav- ing a new hot water heater install- ed in their property this week and expect to have it In working order | in the very near future. ! Miss Ila Mae Barton, daughter of Mrs. Hazel Barton, left on Monday of this week for Lock Haven where ghe entertd the Lock Haven Nor- mal School as a student. The members of the Ladies Aid| of the Methodist church held their regular monthly business meeting | on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. E. Carper, at Dix Run ser- | vice station. | Alfred Spotts of Huston Town- | ship has been elected as the dele- gate from the Free Methodist | church to attend the Annual Con- ference being held next week a. Sheffield, Pa. Evéry housewife {n the commu- | nity is busy this week canning | peaches which are plentiful at the Askin Peach orchard, the James! Plick orchard and Mrs, Ida Wil-| liams of Martha, Donald B. McElwain accompanied his grandfather, Charles R. Eck- enroth on a motor trip to Pihladel- phia, where they spent the weekend with the latters daughter and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. H A Wagner. Miss Anna Hall, who has been a patient in the Centre County Hos- | pital for a couple weeks, is now a' her home here and her condition is reported as some better. Her many friends hope her recovery may be speedy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Immel and son Paul, of Washington, D C, were over Labor Day guests of her mother, Mrs. Mollle Holt. Upon | their return to their home they | took with them Mrs, Holt for a months visit in Washington. i A pound shower was held on Wednesday evening at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. F. W. 8mith for their | sori Ralph and wife who have taken | up housekeeping in the little log | cabin on the island. They were presented with articles in the line of eatableg and canned goods. They | received a nice line of things use- ful in keeping house. J. E. Hall, who has represented the Democratic party on the elec- ticn board of the Community for many years past, was not able to fill that position this past election, but had appointed In his place, Mr. | Jesse H. Hall. Eugene is some bet- ter but still not able to carry on his regular line of work. All hope his recovery may be speedy. The monthly business meeting of | the Epworth League was held last Friday evening at the home of Miss Ida Mae Barton. The annual elec- tion of officers wag held at which time the following officers were elected: president, Eleanor R. 8noke; first vice president, William Barton; second vice president, Clark Williams: third vice presi- dent, Mrs. Estella Peters; fourth vice president, Richard Hall; sec- retary, Georgeanna Holt and treas- urer, Joseph Way. Two counselors were elected being, Mrs, Clark Wil- liaths and Ruth Parsons. Rev. G. A Garrett of the Free Methodist church will preach his final sermon on Sunday evening, Bept. 17th. to going to their erence which convenes | votes; | daughters Ethel | Gillentown, Mrs. Kenneth Hall spent several days the early part of last week with friends and relatives in Belle- fonte, Miss Dorothy rercnner spent last week visiting with relatives in Al- toona, also attended the World's Fair for several days, Mr. and Vrs, J. T. Brown of Traf- | ford, Pa., are visiting with Mrs, Es- tella Parsons, also with a niece, Mrs. H. E. McElwain and family. Union Qrange No. 3256 of this place will hold a bake sale on Sat- urday, September 23rd. Sale will start at 2 o'clock in the afternoon All kinds of home baked things will be on sale. Proceeds for the benef! of the Grange. Mrs. Sue McEwen celebrated her birthday very quietly at her home last Saturday, she received some very pretty birthday cards from friends who were mindful of her birthday. On Sunday she was en- tertained to dinner at the home of Mrs. W. B. Parsons We had an election on Tuesday and the borough officers who were nominated were as follows: Demo- cratic: Judge of Election, Kather- ine Talhelm, with 2 votes; Inspector of Election, Cleveland Holtzworth with 5 votes, John Tallhelm with 2 | votes and C. K. Brugger with 2 Auditor—Marjon Stere with 1 vote; and Katherine Talhelm with 1 vote: Assessor-—J. H. Finch with 1 vote Republican :—Judge Haction—Roy Calhouny with 110 votes; Inspector of Election-—Frank Stere with 11 votes: School Direc | tor—E, L. Parsons with 105 votes; | Councilman—Clair Carver with 104 votes and L. C. McElwain with 93 votes; Auditor—Flora Lucas with 34 votes; Assessor-—J H. Finch with 42 votes: Constable—Charles Houtz with 40 votes. These voles are Jus. those with the majority, there were a lot of others voted for who only received one and two voles MOSHANNON There were 80 present at the M E. Sunday School on Sunday, of- fering $212. Sunday School next Sunday morning at the regular hour, church services at 6:30 p. m Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Crownover Of Curwensville spent Sunday at the LeRoy Lewis home. Callers in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vonada and son Dean and the Misses Edna, Mary and Evelyn Vonada all of Zion Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and Hope retumed home Saturday evening after a pleasant motor trip to the fair in Toronto, Canada They also visited friends in Bel- mont and Salamanca, N. Y Mary Ann Lucas R. N, spent the weekend at her parental home here Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bidwell are re- ¢eiving congratulations on the ar- rival of a son, born Saturday night {in the Philipsburg hospital The ball game played on the home field Sunday p. m. Moshan- non vs. Grassflat, score of 8-6 in Moshannon's favor Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Lewis and and Vera and granddaughter of Snow Shoe and daughter Twila of New York City called at the LeRoy Lewis home on Monday evening. Charles and Mary McGowan motored to Port Royal, Pa. Sept 8, to see their nephew Jimmy Kelley who is associated with the Jimmy Lynch Co. and enjoyed the per- formance of the Lynch show very much. Others from this vicinity who also went to Port Royal for the show were Millard Quick and mother, Mrs. Richard Sheehe gpent a few days the past week at the MoGowan home. Jimmy Kelley spent a few days at his home the past week enrouts from the northwest to the east and from the east he will go south for some time. He enjoyed seeing his friends. (From last week) The rela‘ives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando B. Wagner of visited with them on Labor Day, and have returned to the Flood City of Johnstown. Those present were: Mrs, Melvin Gillin and family, Darrell, Jane, Wendel, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gil- lin and daughter Dolores, Mr, and Mrs. John Loya and daughter Dian, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Penrod and family, Richard, Harriet and Emanuel Reighard, Mr. and Mrs ald, Mr. Wellington M. RefIner and Miss Rose SBidlemyre and Miss Mame Sidlemyre, Mrs. Clyde Poorman entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her sons birthday. Those present were grandfather Poorman of Holts Hol- low; Russell of Axe Mann: and Ethel Poorman of Centre Hall Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miller were boil this year. when Miss Dorothy Miller became the bride of Carl Wyland, We wish perous happy married life. Elmer Alkens and wife, of Phila~ delphia, who spent last week with is mother, returned home Tues- ay Mr, and Mrs. “Chuch” Miller and Mrs. Shultz called at the Gearhart home Sunday evening. When you see Mr, Harvey patting down his hair and grinning you'll know it is & little granddaughter born to his daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Robert Elgin. lols and Arlene Green, who have spent their vacation with their ed home (0 State College to resume school Mrs. Sims spent a few days in Pittsburgh, arriving home Saturday. Her daughter, Mrs. Smith has re- turned to her home in Pittsburgh, after spending ten days with her mother, Mrs, Oliver Hoover is [ few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ausiin Watson, Pear] Poorman spent a couple days with her aunt Mrs, Charles Poorman le of | ended with a I. J. Beals and family, Louise, Ron- | the first to have an apple butter | aunt, Mrs, Marryman, have return | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. a ——— JACKSONVILLE Church Services on Sunday, Sept. | 17, are as follows: Sunday school, 9:30; worship with sermon, 10:30, land C. E, 0:45. Tople for discus- sion, “What Jesus Sald About Pray- ing." Harry Beightol and Arthur Bart- ley attended the Pastors’ Innercircle held at Salona on Sunday after- | noon. { Callers at the E. R. Bartley home on Monday evening were: Mr, and { Mrs. Ralph Pletcher and daughter | Marjorie, of Little Nittany, and Mr, C. W. Frain, of Altoona, who re- {mained and was an overnight guest at the same home | Sunday visitors at the Alice Bet {home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Betz and daughter Nancy, and Mr {and Mrs, Russel Mann and daugh- ter Nancy, of Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Weaver, of | State College, were Bunday evening callers at the A. A. Garrett home. George Swope, another of our energetic young men, became dis- satisfied with his high school edu- cation, so decided to leave his home and friends here and went to Al- toona, where he is taking a com- mercii] course in the Zeth College His friends wish him much good luck and happiness Misses Sara and Lillian Neff, of Howard, spent Sunday night and | Monday with their niece, Miss Re- becca Bartley Mr. Dean Beightol and friend I Miss Thelma Petzer, of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Jick Mabus, of Hecla Park, spent Saturday evening at the C. E. Aley home Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children, Dickey and Elsie Jane, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGhee and family, of Port Matilda. The main attraction was the new arrival which answers to the name of Martha Elaine Mrs. Milford Etters and brother Clarence Kessling, of Yarnell were Saturday afternoon cailers at the home of thelr uncle, Robert Cona- way and family Mrs. Roy Oyler and children, Mary and Melvin, spent Saturday evening at the Orin Fye home Mrs. George Dolan and sons, Ar- thur and Clarence, and Mrs. Har- old Dolan and sons, Walter, Prank and Russell, attended the first De- laney reunjon held at the old De- laney homestead in Little Nittany on Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. LL. E Hamsport, called to and aunt, Mr. and Dixson Mrs. Lucy Conaway week with her daughter Kessling, of “7arnell Mr. and Mrs Clair Rossman, of Cedar Springs: Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge White and daughter Connie of Rote; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Me- Allister and daughter Lois, of Belle- fonte, were Bunday visitors at the John Deitz home Mrs. Harry Lyons and daughter Ivabelle, of Lock Haven, were Sat- i urday afternoon visitors with her sister, Mrs. Willlam Beightol and] family ! Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel and children, Nancy Mae and Clair, and Miss Helen Kessling, of Pleasant Valley, were Sunday dinner guests at the James Shaffer home; other callers were Robert Conaway and children, Lester, Harry, Kathryn and Lucy and Kenneth Fike, of this place; Mr. W. H. 8mith and son Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weight of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weaver and Mr. Foster Shamp, of Hublersburg, were Sunday callers at the Win- fleld Deitz home Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aley spent Sunday afternoon at the D. B. Bitt- ner home at Mill Hall Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bartley called Wednesday evening at the Milford Heaton and C. W. Bartley homes, of Upper Marion Mrs. Irvin Albright and grand- son Donald, and daughter Helen, of near Salona, were Friday afternoon callers at the E. R. Bartley home Sunday dinner guests at the R. J. Vonada home were Mr. and Mrs J. J. Vonada and Mrs. Hewitt Con- fer and two children, of Howard. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs Willlam Poorman and daughters Margaret and Evelyn, of Howard After spending several months with friends In town, Mrs. Rena Wilson returned to her home In Lewisburg on Wednesday evening Mr. A. A. Garrett and children spent Sunday afternoon at the O. P. Garrett home in Rebersburg Miss Edith Swope and Mrs. Jack Zettle, of Lock Haven, were Wed- | nesday evening supper guests at the | home of the former's brother, Mr. | | Elmer Swope and family. of Wil- her uncle Willlam Lucas see Mrs spent last Mrs. Fred DRY TOP | Visitors at the Hubert Vonada | home throughout the week were: Miss Kathleen Bennett of Mill Hall; | Carolyn Ekdahl, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Butler and son Harry, of How- ard; Mr, and Mrs. Taylor Doherty | and son Taylor, Jr, of Willlams- port. | Mrs. Martha Yearick, Mrs. John | i Beck, and Mrs. Horace Oberheim, The wedding bells rang last week of Lock Haven, were Monday after-| Texas, after spending the summer noon callers at the C. E. Aley home | Bunday callers at the Robert Con- | tand children, Nancy Mae and Clair, | {of Pleisant Valley; Mrs. James Shaffer and daughter Sara, and { Louise Beightol, of this place i ! Sunday visitors at the Orin Fye | home were Mr, and Mrs. Tom Ritz! and children, of Renovo; Mr. and | { Mrs. Frank Malone and grandson | Eugene, of Jersey Shore, and Mr. jand Mrs. Paul Fye and family, of Lock Haven. | Mrs, William Beightol and child- ren spent Bunday afternoon at the iC. A, Dolan home in Little Nittany. i . i | Sa | Ba ey, v ion the sick list. Her many friends {wish her a speedy recovery. | Mrs, Palmer Blerly and son Dar- iryle, of Rebersburg, spent a few | minutes Monday evening at the | Elmer Swope home. Mrs, William Beightol Harry and daughter Louise, called | Bunday afternoon at the E. R. Bart {ley home. | On Monday afternoon that old ' son of Bellefonte, | Myrtle, | Steinings of Altoona, and Pred bird called the Btork, was seen hove ering around and seeing thay Mr. and Mrs, Earl Harter lived on a large. farm, and with the scare of war decided that they could nuke good use of another boy whom they have accepted and given the name Charles Walter MILESBURG Miss Eleanor Hall returned Sun- | day from & week's vacallon at Ba~ tavia, N. Y Mrs. Howard Nagle returned home on Wednesday of last week from a visit at Pittsburgh. While there Mrs, Nagle w.tended the Al-| legheny County Fair, Mr, and Mrs, L. G. Peters re- turned home on Wednesday of ast | week from a vacation 3% New! York, Philadelphas and puanne City Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Smith of wil. liamsport, motored t0 Mileshurg, Sunday, where they were Joined by the George Smith family, they then spent the day at the top of Snow Shoe Mountain The William F. Peters home in Central City is being remodeled and will be occupied In the near future by the W. 8 Walker family of Bellefonte The many friends of Mrs J O McClincy and family offer their sympathy in thelr bereavement Mr. McClincy having passed away on Sunday moming last Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hockenberry and son have gone to New Oxford to take up thelr residence where the former is employed We imagine a Jot of cur candi- d tes for county offices were very much disappointed over the elec- tion. May the best man win Sunday made us realize that just ground the corner Mr. and Mrs, Howard Unionville, were Sunday the William Peters home City Roy Hall is sill confined bed due to the injury wo hi Roy was very much d not being abie to rst day Mr. and Mrs, Willard Harter and Mrs. Claude Confer of Howard R D. were Sunday guests at the Rus- sell Confer home The jon board of Central City, Boggs Twp. had a long ses- sion, not only till the wee small hours of the moming but the later hours. This ls the first time 0 our nowiedge that board In this section were required put in sO many hours. There were so many blank spaces for Twp. offices and many different names writ- ten in which made their more diffcult THOUGHTS UNSPOKEN Often when someting i= spien done Those who observe jt rejolos But hidden away Aare words we should That few of us ever can Sometimes a trifle my neighbor enjoys Lends me a share of its ch Perhaps it's a whim Quite important to him i A morsel of praise wouldn't harm | Maybe his smile would repsy fe well If only I'd learn to speak Whenever he's blessed Or by fortune caressed With favors that all of us week Often the heart sings a bit of a tune That somehow our lips deny Often we Yet the tohgue is stil] And the bit of a tune must die I'm rather convinced tha a friend- ly sign Convention forbids me (0 give Would serve to convey What my heart would say And the melody there would live By Daniel J. O'Connor HOUSERVILLE Mrs. Daisy Weaver of Ha'lrsburg is visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs, Grant Coble and family Mr. and Mrs Ralph Packer and aspen: Sunday and Mrs. Ray fall Miles of tors at in Central to his Knee inted in hool the Sapp vr start t elec Ww she 0 were work didly say hoe, arm evening with Mr, Wirta, Mr. and Mrs. Eiwood Packer, | spent Sunday with Mrs Packers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gar brick at Oak Hall Mrs. Harry Garbrick came to the Cauntt home Wednesday 10 keep- house and look after the Gauntt children while Rev. and Mrs. Gauntt are atiending conference, Mr. and Mrs. C., E Packer and three children Edna, Clair and spent Sunday af ernoon with Mrs. Packer's parents, Mr and Mrs. H W. Houtz and family at Stormstown. Other visitors at the Boutz home were Mr. and Mrs John O. Houtz of Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hook and two children Lois Jean and Charles, | spent Sunday evening with Mr. Hook's mother, Mrs, June Hook and family at Potters Mills | HUBLERSBURG | Mr. and Mrs, Ward Markle re- | turned to their home in Bryan, | in their cabin here, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dubbs and | the newly weds a long and pros- away home were Mrs. Wilbur Emel | two children of Altoona, were Sun- | day evening supper guests of their | aunt, Mrs. Eva Markie. Af ernoon | callers at the same home were Park | Stover of Lyonstown, Mrs, Emma McCauley is soend- ing some time with her son Ken- neth of Rochester, New York Miss Lavra Hayes accompanied by Miss Beth Harboch both of Wile liamsport, spent Sunday afternoon J he home of MN. and Mrs. Jom ays. Ms, and Mrs. Charles Krape visite ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bruce Harris of Olintondale, on Saturday. | Swartz, of Pittsburgh, visited with | September 14, 1939, | urday dinner gu HOWARD Miss Helene Weber returned to Philadelphia, Priday, after a visit with her mother, Mrs, Kale Weber She was accompanied by Mrs. Ruth | Wolf, Misses Nelle and Loretta Weber | Miss Eleanor Leathers, Miss Mary! Simon, Misses Kathryn and Sophia | Caprio of Lock Haven, spent the | week In Philadelphia | Mrs, David Weaver and daugh- | ter Dorothy, of Lock Haven, Miss | Josephine Deitz of Syracuse, N.Y. | called at the John Wagner home Friday evening Harry Swartz, son of the late Paul Mr, and Mrs the home of Mr, Bulkley, on Mr, and Mrs son Philip Jr, Howwrd P High School audi | and reception teachers friends In this vicinity Mrs. F. R. McGlinsey of Altoona, | Mrs. H. H, Jacobs, Mrs, Jon Eckel | of Bellefonte, Mrs, W, K. Hoster- | pective member man of Centre Hall Mrs. R. A. Bab- | W¥l be served cock and Mrs, R. W. Meyer of Re-| ari. bersburg, Mrs. H. A. Houseal of | jor or Millheim, and Mrs, L. E Walz of Thompson College willlamspory met | studen be Lhe being speaker planned Lorraine at the home ol Miss Anna Holler, Saturday after- noon, in the interest the fall Missionary Rally of the Evangelical church Rey the terium which | Greenburr, Pa and Mrs of ed Anna and Nelle Holter, Sunday af fernoonn, were: Mrs, Smith and daughter, Mrs, Wiliam Warner Misses Corman and Batson, Miss Kathryn and Carl Martin of State College Mr, and Mrs Jr... daughter Mr. and Mrs daughter Beverly, of Endwell were guests of Mr. and Mrs Bulkley over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R Bulkley and son Edwin the 2nd. who are now residing in Lemond, were Sal- Leadership Traini Bvaggelical Charge—Rev tor. Sunday | Unified Bchool $30 a. m.; and Senior 6:45 day 8chool 9:30 a. m.; Wors Harves 10:46 a Sunday School, 8B 2) 9:30 a. m.; m..; Worship, Lhe m all H. Bulkley Marie Webb Cieorge Connie and anc Y N GO ur upt 7.45 Pp | Mrs, G. H, Bulkley, Castanea and Mr, and Mrs, Lewls | Meise, of Cleweld, were callers atl Sunday afternoon of Pleasant were calling on friends In Howard, on Sunday afternoon and evening The first regular meeting of the | T. A. will be held in the evening, September 22, at 8 o'clock | The meeting will be one of welcome Mr, Glenn Rogers, Coun- ty SBuperintenden urged to bring a guest who Is a pros- Harrisburg to L Williamsport was Rev | led the meeting In a Conference on church Lewis Sept Worship p Harry “iv ip ests of Mr. and | SUMMIT HILL Mr. and Mrs, Sam Herr of Or- vison, Mrs, Livin Young and two daughters Alice and Betty, called fon Mrs, William Lehman of Cur- tin, Sunday afterncon Baturday evening visitors at John Warr home were Mrs, James Watkins and two daughters Leoreta | and Geraldine and son Ralph, also Norman and Doyle Richner Rev, Miss Ruth Bowman and Miss Florence Renn took supper Thursday at the home of Mrs Leonard Tierney of Bellefonte Mrs. John Warr Ok supper | Thursday evening with her brother and family, Forest Emenhizer of llefonte Martha Young called on Warr Saturday evening Mrs, Pred Watkins and 5 daugh- ters, Evelyn Ernestine, Meriam Faye, Ethel and Beulah were Bun- day afternoon callers at the Jef! Tierney home in Bellefonte Miss Alice and Betty Young spent Monday with Esther Warr Harcld Woomer ok Bunday dinner with Evelyn Watkins Miss Alta Watkis spent the weekend with her parents and Mrs. James Watkins Mr. and Mrs, Albert Young and five children, Elle May, Betty, Rich- ard, Albert Jr, and Harry called at the John Warr home Friday even- ing Evelyn with Fred Walking Mrs. W. O. Robinson, sons Cordis and Bud, and daughter Ruth of Mt Eagle and Miss Eleanor Confer of Beech Creek visited at the Ralph MeCartney and Clair Cowher homes over Sunday Mrs. Ralph James Harvey of | and Mrs. G. H Philip Barr and Cap, torium on Friday for parents and of schools, will Entertainment 1s Each member 5 Esther Refreshments Kline of Howard enter Lhe a8 a stenographic E Kline attend- Dist, Minis- held today at H. W. Helsley over Mr ng [Howard E. Kline, pas- 17. Howard and Sunday E. 1. C. E Junior m., Zion-—-8un- Smith, Supt The Feast of m.; Wingate yivester Summers EL. C.E 1700p Peast of Harvest Watkins parents, sPent M: Sunday her and Ms McCartney and Mrs the | | John Warr helped Mrs, Clair Cow her with peaches on Monday “Ost” Watson Is again in our community al.er an all summer visit In Ohio, the folks all say, “Greetings 10 OsL"™ PLEASANT VIEW Rev. Mr. Gauntt and Mrs, Gauntt called at the Alfred Lyle home on Monday evening Mrs. Alfred Lyle was [ll the past week with intestinal flu Bhe was much improved this weekend Mr. and Mrs, William Neldigh and sons James and Ronald motor. ed to York, Pa. on Bunday and vis- ited with her father and step moth. er. Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Corman Mrs. Roy Wirtz a member of the Willing Wo. kers Class of the UB Bunday School called Thursday even.ng on Mra. A Lyle and pre- sented her with a boquetr of beau- tiful asters Lo cheer her during her ilinesa. The asters very choice ones of a varie.y of colors were gathered from Mrs. Homer Gauntis garden Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schreffier of Lemont accompanied by her brother Alfred Lyle gpent last week. end and Monday and Tuesday at Pittsburgh visiting with their sister Mrs, Annie Rosenberger and their niece Mrs. Vera Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rockey and small daughter, of Bellefonte R. D sited at he George Spicer home Sunday All ed Naomi Lyle and children and Barah and Ju- h spent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Pred Hill Arthur Loesch and John Gross all of called to see Mrs Thursday evening iliness Ist wi I at Pleasant and Mrs Mrs ruble Station Lvie er th vil > sri A : alg on FOR ROASTING AND FRYING CHICKENS CHUCK ROAST Ib 22¢ Meaty RUMP ROAST - Ib23c Standing RIB ROAST - - Ib 23¢c Branded Steer Beef ALL STEAKS - Ib3lc Ground From Quality Beef HAMBURGER - Ib 20c Te | BEAN Sunnyfleld Fu 2:3 Amn Page EXTRACT A&P Fifteen V Bread 2 = 15¢ Pure Ann Page GRAPE JELLY - 2.29 NECTAR TEA - - %"23¢ MIXED TEA 19¢ SNAPAROONS - 2 Ibs 25¢ BEEF HASH - - 2.%29¢ EVAP. MILK - 10. 55¢ GRAVY MASTER = 9c TOILET SOAP 3cks. 17¢ Y%-Ib pkg. v STS) 18 hse SELF SERVICE oy SUNNYFIELD SMOKED, SKINNED — Whele or Shank Half Small C Small, Ready C HAMS © 24° =F 25 Ib hb 33165 02 Fresh, Fully Dressed ib Avg. ‘Fancy Seafood Tender, Cooked KETCHUP wr 2% 25¢ SPICES 5x CHILI SAUCE | VINEGAR ‘z= Baking Powder = 13¢ Full Strength Layer Cake White With Chocolate Icing UPER A Ann Page Clapp's ly Dressed Clapp's «$1.15 bh 3O0e Armour’'s Fresh Round Haddock Fresh Haddock Ib 9¢ Fillets Ib 17¢ Fresh Regular Crab Meat - |b 33¢ Fresh Round Ib 8¢ Crookers Sea Trout - |b 12¢ POTTED N. BC Sunnyfield BABY FOODS - 3 cans 25¢ CHOPPED FOODS 2¢ns 23¢ VIENNA SAUSAGE 2... 19¢ N.B.C. BRAN - - pkg.10¢c STOCK UP NOW-SAVE SALAD DRESSING ©. 23¢ MEATS - 2 tins 9¢ SHRED. WHEAT - pkg. 9% CORN FLAKES - - 2.2 9¢ - 22+ 15¢ COR Armour’s Star 2 =u 35¢ NED BEEF “«13c¢ == 15¢ s 13¢ N. Y. State = 19¢ Asa Page TOKAY men 29¢ 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE 3 39° Thrive Dog Food. .3 Ib cans 25¢ Rival Dog Food. 3 Ib cans 25¢ Ken-L-Ration...3 Ib cans 25¢ Dog Food Cc Concentrated Octagon SOAP C Octagon TOILET Daily Ib Brand can p "4 qo MA (TT Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower, tL PIR the Lr Garden-Fresh Produce FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES 7 Ib 25¢ 8 1b 25¢ head 15¢ Iceberg Lettuce - 2 hds. 17¢ Green Peppers - - - - Ib Sc GRAPES 3 Ib 17¢ Prices Below Effective In All A.& P. Stores In Vicinity ! Cleansing Tissue KLEEN-EX - 2 pkgs. 25¢ SUPER SUDS - - “™2l¢ LAUNDRY SOAP 10. 35¢ HIPS -- 275 3% SOAP 4 cks. 15¢ Octagon SOAP POWDER - pkg. 5¢ Octagon Scouring CLEANSER - - - canSc Octagon GRAN. SOAP - - “F2le KET
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