THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, HELLEFONTE, PA. October 26, 1939. Page Two NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Bpecial Correspondent) Methodist Church service this Thursday sunday School on Sunday 8:15 a. m. followed by the regu- lar preaching service At 10:30 a, m and Epworth League in the evening al 6:30 p.m Free Methodist Church Services: Young folks prayer service Tuesda) evening, adult prayer service Friday evening: Sunday School Sunday moming at 9:80 a. m. followed by Young Peoples the evening at 6:30 p.m the regular preaching ser- 30 p. m. with sermon G Services. Pray- evening morning cl meeting; meet- Sunday even sermon by Oakwood ie St pastorfi Rev. H 1dy CGAY evenings Meeting —T1 Miss Missionary bers of De Pre the OnNnary Hallowe'en Party-—The Epworth League Hallowe ell party t even League ers of the SENSO Was ve being a Junior in Her mauay and relatives hope her com- recovery may be speedy. and Mrs. R. C. “Buddie” Wil- made a kettle of apple butter . week and we were not informed was old fashioned or med, but we know it was r Mrs, Williams certainly 3» know how to make #4 good and Mrs. William one, visited at Ingram of the home of Mrs Amanda Way over the past weekend and on Sunday Mrs, Way accom- panied them to their home in Ty- rone where ghe visited for a week returning to her home on Saturday Robert Hall has returned to his home afier an indefinite stay in Huntingdon County and is now as sisting with the work at the home of his brother, Perry Hall on Dix Run, who is reported as being seri. | ously His many friends in ths community hope for his speedy re- covey here £11 i Visitors at the home of Mr. ana, Mrs. Robert Mong last week were | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnston, of Shippensville Pa During their weeks visit they enjoy- ed the beautiful mountain scenery of this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs Johnston returned to their home on Friday, We would like to correct an error | of last weeks items in stating that | we were informed by our good | friend J. “Rollie” Williams, that | the kettle of apple butter which he | made last week at his farm on Dix | Run, was not the old fashioned | kind, but rather the “New Pashion- | ed” kind, We are sorry to have | made this error, but nevertheless we know the apple butter was good. | How about is Relle? i | and | and Mary Ellen: Mr. and Mrs, Wil- | Worship at | be held Priday night, Oct. 27. The { parade will { house at 7:30. A party will be held i in the high school auditorium after | al Miss Roan {8 convalescing from a attack of lumbago and a severe cold Eva recent Some [folks Irom the Booth Festival port District day Paul om Youngs ner with Mi Saturday and William Resides town, Ohlo, had AMAnc Way Way in din- ia on he past ister SMULLTON Mi Helen Br left Tuesday for at the home of Mr yme of Mrs. Tracy Bathurit ] served Wed- e of Mr Mrs, Joweph Mrs. Wil Pe PI pl Sophia oL Wagner 0 Beech Creek liam Caprio. daughter Lock Haven nnie Kane Smith died morning after a brief ill. neral services were held morning Mrs f ol nA na Robb, Md., and daughter Janis accompanied by Mr, and | Sturn and son Paul, spen weekend Mr. and Mrs William Robb dinner party ¢ of 22 guests, from Balti- more, Mr. and Mrs, Chancie Weaver and daughters Mary, Louise, Marie and Ruth of Blanchard; Rev. Davie wife and two daughters Lois Preston liam Butler, and Mr. and Mrs, T R. Robb Nittany Valley Evangelical-Re- { formed Charge—~Howard: Prepara~ ! tory Service Holy 28 at 10:30 a. m.; 7:30 p. m HOWARD SCHOOL, NEWS The annual Hallowe'en parade sponsored by the Howard PTA. will Friday Oct. 27 at 7:30 Communion Sunday Jacksonwille, Pp m Oct form ai the school | the parade, where prizes will be given for the funniest, most origin~ | and best looking oostumes. | There will be square dancing, games | and refreshments the pariy is 10¢, Admission to | Burglary On Wheels boarded a truck while it was rolling from Philadelphia toward Allen- town, cut through a canvas cover, | and escaped with three cartons of | jellies, 100 pounds of cube sugar, iand @ 25-podnii.cartonsof candy | | | Kreamer WOODWARD | Clayton Haines and Harwood made a business trip to Lock Haven on Saturday Mrs. Almeda Vonada took sud- denly ill on Saturday of last week Iliness is due to high blood pres- sure. She hag not improved very much in her physical condition since that date On last Wednesday morning mercury dropped to twenty-two de- grees above zero. This was the Jowest morning temperature far this month Miss Edna Young of New Jersey who spent the greater part of a two weeks ‘vacation at the home of the thu M Mr fonte Emma Sholl on Rev M Lutheran Councilmen’s Oo the Williamsport last in Philadelphia § 8 Mr daughter Sunday dinner Bierly E r. and REBERSBURG Mrs, William Willlam and Mrs. Leo 8holl of called the home of Sunday Kohr, R. C. Bair represented the Chur ited nt Mr Dale Blerly church at the conference held Lutheran chure! Wednesday ev TRL MM vi Redeemer ( Mi Allon Pauline and Irene we guests al the Fr Miffiinburg returned fr after a and Auman uo M1 home near Hosterman unday H week Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Benner, lefy last stay In that city where hie Thursday for place of employment On Saturday this locality had the rman in a this sum- shower ol of had thunder good deal down time that and fall pour we I'he accompanied by a and hail 1 the public schools in town closed on Thursday and Fri- day. It was the time when teachers were called to thelr annual Institute at Bellefonte, Of » the COU the pupils all enjoyes ie Haines of 1 Reuben lowe'en masquerade and lodge hall on Saturday given cs — BOALSBURG LeRoy wved into Myer amp which has recently been vacated DY ir. and Mrs. Kenneth : ) have moved into their State College Mr Mrs aug Joan william Brou George Fishe Ha Those a Maude Gral Mothersbaug! 5. Ellrabeth " Margaret Mrs a rit Win Mrs Stover several days afl Mrs, How- nstown home of Swank and Hosterman the weekend with Mr. and Charles Hosterman at Greens- the sister ard Mr spent Mrs burg Wiiam MoAlevy in Somerse weekend with his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Shawley and son. Calvin, spent Wednesday Altoona Mrs. Richard Goheen and daugh- ter, Betty Lou, of Indiana, are vise iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs EH. Myer Mrs. Jared Rishel has to her home aller spending a days at the Geisinger Hospital Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Finley McGirk, of Altoona, spent Sunday atl the home Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGirk Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peters and daughter Patsy spent Sunday in Reedsville Those from town who attended the Penn State-Cornell football game at Ithaca, New York, on Sat- urday, were, Miss Pauline Billings, Miss Dorothy Rissinger, Fred Dale Harry Gingrich, Harold Young Dan Fisher and Bower Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitze of Altoona, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. William Stover Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wright and daughter, Mary Ann, of Hunting- don, spent Sunday with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John , Wright Mrs. William Stover and grand- son, Jack Kline and Mr, and Mrs Wyrman Noll and son, Leslie, spent Sunday with Sidney Kuhn at De. wart Mrs, Water Peters and Mrs Harold Lewis spent Monday after Henry Mrs em- the who is spent ployed in returned few of | noon in Lewistown. The Gleaners Sunday School Class of the Reformed Sunday | | Bchool will hold a Hallowe'en In- | door Carnival on Friday Oct, 27th. | at 8 p. m. No admission. Every- one welcome, i : — 1 Dazed By Lightning : During a recent electrical storm, | Prank Gephart, an aged Montandon i resident who lives alone, was seal- | Police were notified that robbers ed several feet inside the door of {the house, engaged in dressing a | chicken, when a lightning bolt dazed him so that he fell from his chair | | Kitchen utensils and loose articles were scattered over the floor, but no | fire or property damage’ shat, un Mon nds will » glad to 4 frie da e.! Mr. i went a surgical operat ay vr Hosterman ! Kno well Preston Ziegl MoeAllls 4 hv w tervi H | Army Alr Corps last week and 1% | ers at the home of Mrs | now stationed at Langley Pleld, Va | John Diehl of State College mother, ver the weekend Evangelical Fred ter Maria whitehill his Julia several grandparents, Mr } Blerly Annie of Mifflinburg wile lly and Darryl called Stale College on Minnie Lulu pet the West Ziegler and f Alverta to Cran Re aay Brungart Rev, A. J Moyer at vis- Tat: Miller and Mr. J. N the Fall Reformed churches Thursday. Mis tended Lhe even Mrs. Lioyd tended nod of wnt ven) ( Whitehill Kay, are family and daugh- visiting th Im C Lemont this! ir ne Woman church Mr. and and family dinner guest home Mrs Roy Glori rman al wt son a A representative Clrcie of Lhe Millheim week with Mrs Ocker day of last and son Lester on Ruh! and is } daug! Masiellar a ol Jloomsburg former's parents, Mr Moyer las E L. Rove: t the E. H. Hosler ( fy ’ ¥ y } re y y YL h of Je n n Sunday £Trnom called and C. O. Mallory, Bundi Mrs. P. C. Blerly and Mrs. Ada the Eugene Lee Sunday 1y the J R and Mr: calied a and L week al Rohrbaug visited among relative ut Rebersburg Ia Mallory Wee Kk of weekend Rebersburg amily sited rela! 2) oR cighty years A&P has adhered to the prir i IN a. wunded — the that fine { ol © Jon which it was belief y > food need not be ex tice policy was proven in the first lictle A&P Store by offering | fine tea to the public with many in between expenses chim Jona Corn Tomato Soup vrei Ann Page Ketchup Apple Buttér - - 2 =~ 25c Rinso A & VP Corn GOLDEN BANTAM 3 No. 2 cans 25¢ Some of the Wellsboro this turning na other Peaxer unan BIG VALULS We have reduced the price of 256 items. the and wife in Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Markle and daughters Carol Nancy spent thirteenth Bunday at the home of Mrs. Mark- Mr Mrs, E B to visit East store last week d Canyon of the is nding ding R 0 Pri- and after ate versary of the National Con- ¢ Wi Lhe and Parm | Oye Lobes Hackenberg parents on of Clover stores held Harm eveland Werk Pa Russel] Mir Ohio H spent the ids In Al and friend ted vs ‘| 3: OONA Breon of Lock Haven ructive cony One About Were attended members employ Haver Mr rejoicing boy Elizabeth Hale, of Bellefonte, Is spending some time visiting her parent Bmediey Glibert over Ne |rrivai Robison are well of 2 hab mously Walizer JULIAN nd Mi H W. Rab« Fie y ror INOW Still faithf Wiis thus week in th fosts of an A & p I ] O00 “CO0D OLD DAYS” new prices are listed below ! 4: 25¢ 3. 20c wo vee JOC 2 ive iu 37 - SODA CRACKERS SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR “| SUNNYFIELD NECTAR TEA 0° lonaCocoa - - - - «= - 2.20.15 N.B.C. Pioneer Fig Bars - 21b 25¢c A & P Pumpkin Colonial Honey Grahams ;, 17¢ Inn Heas lona Peaches Waldorf Toilet Tissue -4 rolls 15¢ We don't grind the beans till the moment you buy, so you get fresher, finer flavor! Pure or Kettle Rendered LARD 2 Ibs 17¢ A ——" - Prices Below Effective in All A. & P. Stores in Vicinity FLOUR PREPARED SPAGHETTI “i... 3 SANDWICH SPREAD.” - - 27 35c 5% 17¢ Seafood Freeh Round Croakers Fresh Sea Trout Fillets - Ib 17¢ Fresh Stewing Oysters - pt 23c Fresh Dressed Sea Trout |b 10¢ Baked 2. He ie xe 43€ » FRESH MILK FED OWL 3-lb average — Fully Dressed lly dressed bird HAMBURGER PORK SHOULDER ;. PORK SAUSAGE =... - Ib2lc STEAKS "it src Ib 25¢ CENTER CHUCK ROAST Ib 20c Steer Beef Tenderloin California Scedless Raisins - 2 |b 15¢ Ann Page Peanut Butter 2-1b jor 29¢ Crisp Colonial Toasts |b pg. 18¢ Ann Page Pure 2-1b jar 25¢ Preserves With China Mothers Oats - 3-1b bx 25¢ Michigan Pea Beans 2 Ibs 9¢ Tona—24-01, cans Tomato Juice - 3 cans 25¢ Strike Anywhere A & P Matches - 2bxs 7c Insecticide Gulf Spray - pt con 2lc Seminole Toilet Tissue - 3 rolls 19¢ A-Penn Window Cleaner btl. 10¢ Papular Brands, plus tax Cigarettes - 2 pkgs. 23¢ - 2% 15¢ large “30 CALS FRESH JANE PARKER DONUTS 29 SELF SERVICE ———— ANNIVERSARY LAYER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Apples Fancy Macintosh é LBS 19¢ Oranges Fla. 220, 252% 2 Doz 35¢ Calif Carrots bunch Te Yellow Onions. . . 10-1b bag 18¢ Emperor Grapes. . . . . 3 Ibs 17¢ Pascal Celery. 2 stalks 2le Sweet Potatoes ...3 Ibs 19% Bananas . ..+.31bs 25¢ Cauliflower wen [Oe Grapefruit rv s-« 4 r= ]9¢ FRESH DAILY! Aap BREAD 2 15¢ CAKE White with Chee. and Nut leing
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