rage Two NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) M. E. Church Services: Special | Thanksgiving services Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. no services on Thursday even! ng. Sunday School Sunday morning at the usual time | fcllowed by the preaching service at 10:30 a, m, with sermon by the D. D. Kauffman, Ep-| evening at | pastor, Rev. worth League 6:30 p.m Precbyterian Church Services: Bible Study Class Monday evening in the church under the direction of Rev. H. E. Oakwood. Preaching service Sunday evening at 7:30 p m. with sermon by the pastor, Rev H. BE Oakwood accompanied by the musical numbers which have been played by the men from Port Ma- tilda, Free Method'st Church Services Prayer service Friday evening Sunday School Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. followed by Class Meet- ing. Preaching service in the even- ing at 7:30 p. m. Special Evange listic services are in progress in the Free Methodist church at State College. Birthday friends and B. Parsons ar ered at their gath at to reming in the number of Mrs Ruth last Wed- them thal Surprise: —A neighbors of nesday evening it was their b delig very enjoyable They were ang spent ev delightfu very enjoy vie evening SUrpris a BENNER TWP. Glen Glasgow from Centre & Jew days 1 end, Francis I F.ed Marshall and wife and Bob Walters and wife, autced to Shing- etown Gap Saturday look for deer Butchering seems to be the around the townshin Men making arrange- Hall ending here with an tD rage through are all ¢ home of Ira 5. Fred rr Glasgow Jack Lose om rom Ira Benner home presented some nice presents t little daughter of Fred Reynolds Harris is Orvis gh Buffalo thro Run valley Mrs, Fred Marshall 0. the lucky winners playing Bingo she won two turkeys which will come jn good for Thanksgiving din- ner. Lester right Like was one Marshall, hand man, John Krape's visited at Rock, I Noor a New-Fashioned Light Modernizer has been here v { They brought their refreshments along which consisted of most de- liclous peach ple and ice cream J. B, Stere has again joined the | ranks of new car owners, having last week disposed of his old Nash and purchased a new 1040 model. Daniel Buck left this week for Fairmont, West Virginia, to spend some time indefinitely with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Holtaworth Mrs. J. Harold Fisher and son William returned to their home on Sunday after an extended visit with and wife, Ralph Zah- Pittsburgh, Pa Raymond Snoke left the Jat- part of last week for Connells- Pa., where she is visiting over hanksgiving with her Season and husband, Mr. and Mrs her brother niser Mrs of ter vills the sister Culp Mr and Walter isanne Mrs Py and daughter A COul isburgh called on relativ Stere at Bud T eturned home accompani- friends, motored to Sunday where they also called to see Mercy Hospital the same day le on es he rth who has ting from a recent » home of her father leaving this week, her daughter who her, for Buffalo, will spend some ompanied where s friends on Sunday to let till among ths ZION and Mrs. Arthur Potter and son Lock Nelson, Mrs Nevin, spent Haven, where specialist, visiting John Baker Epley Gentzel, Mr ora Stover spent Harvey t the Harvey Shore p Corman, Garbrick, and Mrs inst Thursday at home in 41 rick and children hn Hockman, Friday at home above family spent 5 at Moshan- Mrs r and Di slyde Hockman, k Hoc kmar of Mingo were Sunday nner guests at Joe! Clevensti Hi igh Da 1 ie ge e Cyru ne “home. » and daughter home Corman of Musser, o! Sunday Harry Rockey ho Elmer Hall and sons Gap spent Sunday at » 4 Harvey James were { Mrs Pleas ant il be held Priday entertalnmen ng of the boxes ly Invited. Miss is the teacher H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. Phone 3579 Xz You can have Soft, Glare-free INDIRECT LIGH at a Twist of the Wrist! In just a minute, an outmoded glaring fixture can be re- placed by a smartly designed, modern indirect fixture that screws in place as easily as a bulb. You'll have a pleasing soft light that is easy on the eyes. The cost is easy on the pocketbook, too-—you'll be surprised at the low cost of these efficient fixtures. Types and designs suitable for every room in the hous: WEST PENN POWER CO. These Dealers Carry Light Modernizers DeHaas Electric Co. Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. Electric Supply Co. West High Street BELLEFONTE, PA. Zahniser THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. November 23, 1939, A AIS PINE GROVE MILLS Banker Thomas Crust and wife of Philipsburg were last Sunday visl- | tors with his sister Mrs | Reed at the Ben Everhart home Don't forget the real estate sales at the Diamond of town, Saturday p. m. Nov, 25. The R. R. Randolph | property (St, Elmo Hotel) and th? Mrs. James Smith property will be | sold at public sale to the high bid- der | Mrs. Walter Johnston wag inpor- tant business caller at the County | seat last Thursday p. m | Sophie | Nov, brated Guests | we | Mr Mary's, Beck and family, | and Mrs daughter, dinner [Auctioneer and contract plasterer | H, 8. (Bus) Harpster is driving a brand new Ford V-8, sedan Farmer and potato wizard, John Donley hopped In his car last Wed- nesday and motored to Potter Co In quest of bear hunt, lonesome), retuming home same day with nice young bear, John" first bear kill, hence he is very proud of his trophy Ralph Albright has position in Greensburg family will occupy their home on E. Main street in the near future | The former Jacob Sunday property One of Penns Valley's prosperous farmers Edgar Feltenberger and his sons were in Ferguson Twonship the home of his youth, on important business mission, on Sats irday p. m Edgar was reared in the J Milo Campbell home at Plz ok Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Mothersbaugh of Boalsburg mingled Tuesday evening with thelr granger friends at Balleyville grange regular meet. ing. Apple ple contest was main event of the evening. Miss Butler of State College and Mrs, Mothers baugh were efficient judges on 20 delicious pies. Mrs Ruth Harp- ster 1st; Mrs. Ada Campbell 2nd; Miss Ada Harper 3rd. Places to compete al Pomona meeting next Saturday Merchant John Rearick accom- panied by Harry Peters passed through town last Friday night U be present at Neighbor Night meet. ing at Logan grange Dr. and Mrs, Geo Lake re- turned to their home last Friday after 10 weeks vacation to the west. ern coast. The Presbyterian Church 8chool classes of Men's and Ladies class of whom the Dr, and his wife are teachers, gave them a royal re- ception Thursday g at the Roy home, Mrs. Laura Krebs was a Friday In State College with Hall Bottorf and found her ing from recent ill Rev. Albert Groendyke Is being the guest speaker this Wednesday evening in Watnesbcro, at Lion Clu b meeling and banguet fle whil here he will be the of Insur- resigned his he and his C lage AS v Peterson even visitor Mrs improve nicely nes: ques! ad O Pry i i Comt ! dh at 8 o'clock P M a com- nity meeting will be observed nvited to allend an inter. program has been arranged the committee charge. A silver offering will lifted for hall association will be Wn he Refreshments 40 yea toona and Shoemaker Bros nual big game |} Canada They three weeks Mr. and Mrs thur Houck of Hecla Park were town Saturday p. m. calling on their former friends and transacting some business The Missionary Society Presbyterian church will anntg) thank offering th church Tuesday Nov. 28 at 7:30 0. m Miss Eva Jane Smith returned Missionary will be the guest speak er, all friends of church and society are cordially invited I. G, Harpster, I. K Strouse Guy and John Kocher attended the Roy Corman farm equipment sale at Stormstown last Wednesday p. m ! Top prices on stock was realized. he condition of Miss Sally Barr and Mrs. Houser who have been iu are not improving as fast as their friends would like, and uncle Ed. Livingston was seriously ill the past week but at this writing Is somewhat improved. O. A. Johnston last week closed the deal for the purchase of the Daniel Houser farm at Houser- ville, one of Benner township's moet productive farms after April Ist 1940 his son and family, Johnston will occupy the farm. an- of ne thalr #214 are on ywunt to far north expect be gC Ar the hold Its in the Clarence | (Just by his | In a nasty mixup Friday evening while milking with cow milking ma- | chine and straw fork, David, of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hess nursing a badly infected injury of his foot, caused by kick from cow 501 | is | and a tine puncturing the lads foot | right through and through. Mr. and Mrs, A. Brooks Corl, | and daughter, motored Saturday tn | ML. Holly at the Samuel Fryor home, returned home Sunday night, Fred Resides the popular hide | man, of Stale College, Is making his | annual trip in our vicinity, hunting up the troppers. Ira Harpster is having a modern | bath room installed in his Tadpole farm home. Some farm butchering will be in full sway this week. Corn most all | in the crib and some foremost till- ers are al their spring plowing. Farmer Charles H. Campbell last | week nursed a severe case ‘of Ivy ! poisoning this week, Is improved Advertising is sales Insurance, but | It takes an alert merchant to real- | lee iL I Sn Sli i ol AEDEW®E MALLOLY ¢ Oe, That good “Snap-Shot”—have us make HH on Christmas N. J. for a weekend visit | Hany | 8h an faa An 8h Miss spe Co Mrs Mrs INE at T™ Mrs the tre pit Mr Miss Mis Su Mr dat weekend with Artz The 0 Me ! PORT MATILDA 18th, Mrs, Ora Shobert cele. her seventleth birthday present during the day re. Mrs, Walter Mote, Driftwood; and Mrs, Ceorge Hess, 8¢ Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Altoona; Mr. 8. J unk, Mrs, Harry Bennett, Mp d Mrs, Gilbert MeKinley ana nily, Mrs, George Suver and Mrs na Stiver; Mrs, Media Johnson Andrew Johnson and Margarette. A chicken enjoyed by all obert useful gift Catherine Young, of Tyrone nt Sunday with her mother, Mrs ra Young Will Dotzler, of Altoona. and B. Miles attended the quilt Mrs Ruth Bennett's ahd Bel fer on was received Mr d J esday abi William Shultz has sick list and has been atment at the Philipsburg al MI we] " a aking and Mrs, E. T. Bpott nd Mr: Isabel Snyder visited Betty Royer at Centre Hal afternoon Mrs. Charles Pearline Mr al Altoona Male chorug Pine Grove Milk pthodist church on nday Barry visited and Mr; and ighter R of thirty oy Sang Monday Ng Howard Woodring Barrens killed Frida} the on COME ONE! COME ALL! GET MORE! SPEND LESS! Make Thanks- giving a Real Feast Dey holiday spirit anc your You will find all the good t} of the season taken just anx home for your giving table—and all at 1 ably low prices. Plumg turkey that your fami member long after their forks into the last morsel Carden. fresh vegets les Pick -of - Pp fruit Juicy cranberries pic kin and meat In fact, everything sou in good food. A & P has values because we buy tons fine foods direct, cutting many in-between profits extra handling charges come one LS RE small! BVO he-¢ rm mince for come all everything, big and irea Tea C 1939 A&P Copr a Whole or any sige piece Rib End Cut PORK Loin Roast § to 6-1b Picnics Fresh Pork SAUSAGE-Loose - |b 17¢ SWEET, JUICY FLORIDA 220%, 2 Mr Falk ’ Ki lia Chapman home on Tuesday, Mr jefonte, called at the Jessie Con- Mr hildren of Pleasant Valley, v Sunday st Lhe home Mr: Ti Con weekend people around here f Chapman as on Saturday week Mis pent James WPman home on IVATE BAUE Ib 15¢ PORK SHOULDER Ib 12¢ FAIRVIEW and Mrs. Elmer Chapman Mrs, Elmer Krantz of Niagara N. Y., and Mrs. Harry Year Lock Haven, called at the Old Musser place Milswburg, Hols and farm p mE M BATURDAY Weaver his home Spring some foot Leonard eleotric Victor Singer sewing Hale trols BATURDAY, NOV doiph, will offer Pine Grove Pa. the Bt. Elmo of 16 roomy and lights, city water feet eq sale ed deed Ler mith NOV will offer of and Mrs. Taylor Confer ol home on Thursday and Mrs, Alfred Lucas and sited Ralph Nyman ie Misses Barbara and Imogene of Bellefonte, spent the with thelr grandparent Mrs, Jessie Confer fer and the on Thx 1b 15° when 1 wy Sale aot BATURDAY Martz and istlors and lot bulcher- d Amelia James Malvin thal Irs day and Jast week were nt on Wednes vn Baturday NOV Ma the on s Martha May Lucas of Pleas. Valley. spent a couple days last a the Ralph Nyman home Almeda Lucas of Bellefonte Friday night with mother Myrtle Lucas Wensel of Mile Lucas and Roy Hollow called at Thursday, {ollowir wine waler \ slate burg, Mr » yon Fetzer of 15 Doe Amelia knocked dowr 4 balance upon Sale at 1:30 L RFT) x MUORDAY Lohr 11 offer at her and | f repair ries cent the Public Sales Herd COW {res} Milk te Ly ins nay Cor lod Lady ( ¥ Mad Bellefonte. * Irnsaey wers corn URDAY ne bean we Pear] at Vel went yard Haupt BATURDAY. NOV. 2 son will offer at public sale on We Implements in Pleasant Gap Township wusehold goods Electric radio mac at 1830 p Milla house apm sal Hyvestock, Lrn- goods 10 Hall, along Route 456 plemenis and hose hold This is a clear Gale at lock FRIDAY LIPCYMB ER MNEs al o ig 11 ny 4 wlonk Ira B Robin 2 miles Noreh of Joss Hollow Hvesstaock Bale at |} WLOrney BATURDAY Duy add nists minle Dwvis estate, wil Pa. Hear OF CTE hve High Be hool ! mil ey including ¢ Redrigeralor sald drop head H J PRT he | and Hea Walker torney Fu m a ! Colle PRIDAY MARU H . RK RR Ran- will « iy Rou public axle at y . $1 ™ : end Centre County Hotel, connisting one bath, electric pood barn YOxH0 which local ) foe! Terms of roperLy knock M ARK H 22-A CG. Oume- ier st public sale ot Hest rabrarg Hye Mens and pone This Is a clean Hubler, aucis aut 25 pun ie MT farm MLE 0) VERT np ww) Wis Al MN MARCH Glenn I wt at UD Ane FILIDAY Irvia th of wordent Btover Bair ine an at mance 51) ie er HL. Han I'UBSDAY MARCH dec runed the pren Od deosde 50150 feet DPCEMBER 1 pen H DBECENM TB ER 16 Com adm Sat £5) MEATS AND FISH » Fresh, Fully Dressed Roasting Chickens ++ 1 29c¢ Fowl =~ - w25¢ Ducklings - + 25c¢ SUNNYFIELD, FULLY DRESSED CELLOPHANE WRAPPED, READY -TO- COOK w 37¢ Fresh, Dressed £ to 15-1b Average Turkeys Chickens - + 95¢c FRESH CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS 20c¢ rn » 28¢ sliced 2-1b pkg. 9¢ Stewing BACON Smoked Squares - |b 1l¢ HAMBURGER |b 15¢c ang LY. * Oranges PASCAL CELERY JERSEY SWEET POTATOES PAPER SHELL FANCY D’ANJOU PEARS IDAHO BAKING POTATOES ROME APPLES FOR A DELICIOUS DINNER — BEAUTY ICEBERG LETTUCE «© FLA. GRAPEFRUIT Crisp and Sweet Jumbo Size 2719 7 Ibs 19¢ - Ib 19¢ - 41bs 25¢ 6 Ibs 19¢ - = 10 Ibs 25¢ bu. 99¢ 2 heads 15¢ 6 for 19¢ PECANS Crisp, Clean Healthful Juice 70's and 80's EATMOR BO hi oF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fancy, Fresh, Fully Dressed Pilgrim Brand TURKEYS Plump and Ten der-extra meat Head & Al L ANGE, CITR LEMON R FRUIT PEELS ps DROMEDARY DATES - - 2 pkgs. 25¢c MARSHMALLOWS "7 v MARACHINO CHERRIES IONA PEACHES "70" PINEAPPLE i BEVERAGES 0 0 CIGARETTES Ir charge RED CIRCLE COFFEE Rich and full bodied 3» 45¢ ae 196 a. 30 4 ie 29€ 2 pkgs. 23¢ CANDIES . 2" cans o 1 “2 ns 15 bott) Popular Brand - Plus Tax HOLIDAY Chocolate Mixtures Liberty Creams - Colonial Hard Mix - Popcorn Balls - 2 Ibs 25¢ 2 Ibs 25¢ 2 lbs 19¢ 2 for S5¢ « Re - CRANBERRIES 2 1bs 25c¢ |lzrmmmrmrrmmemmz Egg Noodles rw 2vne19¢ Pea Beans ve Beans Tender Cooked Ann Page, With Pork ANN PAGE Ketchup Ilona Peas Sweet, Tender DER ERS 15 VARIETIES A & P BREAD 2 LOAVES I5¢ 3 14c De wor wise JO 3 ver am 25€ FRUIT CAKE I 29c¢ 2x57c FRESH JANE PARKER Donuts - 2 “* 19¢ A& BAKING POWDER FRUIT COCKTAIL Colonial Toasts |b pkg. 18¢. Ritz Crackers - |b pkg. 21c¢ English Walnuts - 2 bs 35¢ Ann Page Dessert Sparkle - - CRANBERRY SAUCE SEEDLESS RAISINS SUNNYFIELD FLOUR Prices in this Box Effective in All A & I’ Stores in Vicinity. —~ we 25¢ CANS No 2! -m-- 2" Cans * 19¢ a 25 Ib can 19¢ Gold Medal Bisquick - 40-0z. pkg. 29¢ A & P Golden Bantam Corn 3 No. 2 Cans 25¢ Non Such Mince Meat - 2 9-0z. pkgs. 25¢ 2 cans 23¢ Te 15-on. pigs Sh a - 24.5 6lc QUALITY ANN PAGE POR THOSE DELICIOUS PIES A&P OR EVERREADY P PUMPKIN Vegetable Shertening Spry - 3 pkgs. 10¢c DROME. DARY DEL MONTE DEL MONTE SEEDED RAISINS FAMILY OR PASTRY fod fod fe
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