UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Services Prayer service this Thursday even- ing, at the close of which will be | held the regular monthly business | meeting of the Official Board of the | church. Sunday School Sunday morning at 9:15; followed by the regular preaching service with ser-| mon by the pastor, Rev. D. D.| Kauffman, Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 and Junior League | at 6:30. Free Methodist Church Services: | Special Evangelistic services in| progress each evening at 7 o'clock with Rev. E. C. John, District Elder of the Fairmont District, West virginia in charge. Services every | night except Saturday. Sunday | School on Sunday morning at the | regular time. All are cordially in-| vited to attend any of these ser-| vices. Rev. G. A. Garrett, pastor of the church will assist Presbyterian Church Services: Bible Study each Monday evening, Sunday School on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and the regular preaching service Sunday evening at 7:30 with sermon by the pastor Rev. H. BE. Oakwood. Tax Reminder: good time to think of paying off the balance of your 1939 tax since the usual 5% penalty will be added after February 1st. Don't let it go any longer and have to pay the penalty. League Meeting: business meeting of League will be held this Friday evening at the home of William Barton. A good attendance is de- sired. Missionary Meeting: —The ladies the Missionary society of the hodist church met on Wednes~ evening at the home of Mrs Mary McClellan Miss Louise T Jane and Nancy fonte on Sunday Mr. and Mis. C Altoona, spent the past the home of her parents, Mrs, J. B. Stere James Shirk ¢f Union was in the community evening transacting business calling on friends and relatives Class Now would be The monthly the Epworth f of Met day called on Belle- ingue Wright allerncon R. Stevenson of weekend at Mr. and yf Of Townshiv Tuesday ana , Seel ’ Mr. Basil Robison returned to his duties in Corning, N. Y, after spend- ing Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John M. Rob- ison, Miss Margaret Parsons returned to her school In Harrisburg on! Monday after having spent the | holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Parsons, Mrs, W, B. Parsons returned to| her home last Thursday after hav- | ing spent Christmas with her son | Ray Parsons and family of Mor- gantown, West Virginia, Miss Elizabeth Ann Pisher re-| turned to her home Monday after having spent the past week with | her brothers, Newwon and Thomas | Fisher and families of Pittsburgh. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Immel and two! children, returned to their home In| Washington, D. C., on Monday after spending the Christmas vacation | with her mother, Mrs. Mollle Holt | of this place The pity have 3 vari Us young folks of the commu- | wll resumed their studies A schools from a two weeks hristmas “vacation, Some taking | up their work on Tuesday and | others on Wednesday or Thursday A number of good friends and] neighbors gathersd ag the home of | Mrs. Orrie Holt last Friday evening | and presented her with a nice do-| nation of food stuffs for which she was very thankful and surprised. | it 3} The most elaborate Christmas| lighting in the vicinity was that of Mr. B. E. Hclt at his residence. It was very beautiful and could be| from most parts of the town There were others had very pretty] lighting but not so many as in pre-| vious years. Mr. GW home [r ital where some time specialist slowly but h Holt m he has returned Ww the Altoona Hos- had been confined | under the care of an He is improving not able to attend! 1s duties as a Jumberman, having a | and lumber operation at Cherry Tree which {s being cared for by his son Blanchard His many friends and neighbors wish | for him a most speedy recovery for eve till Sli camp MILESBURG New Hall's 1 of k aC Visi home in Central y A meeting of the W C. T U. was held Friday ev at the home of Mrs. James Leitzel Mr. and Mrs. Harry moved into Lhe home in Central C is an instructor in the school, Mr, and Mrs er and Mr. ang daughter of Lock day callers at home Ice past are r Lion ening ning Charles Grenning- Mrs. Young and Haven were Sun the George Smith the mal folks, wh their vaca~ i bells rang skating ha time for our nak the most of Tuesday th TOK een young again Hall fire dlkis and the John been vi past week with former's er and Mrs. Hall's parents returned to their home in mo Our sympatin rected to the McCullough one Cullcugh by all Mr. James thank all who ass way during his ment. His special ORVISTON There were 164 present School, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs have the gr Ai week di is thi . family Mr. James whose passing took of our older citizens. Mr. Mc- ord eel Fvy Brie} wi § vy wis held in high 5 mn of Stereite wishes 10 isted him in any recent reave- thanks to the at Sunday Ellery Lucas of Bellefonte, Mrs. Thomas McClos- key, daughters, Betty, Shirley and Betty Jean, Harold and Paul Me- Closkey of Clarence, and Philip Parks of S8now Shoe, were recent visitcrs at the Clayion home. Mrs, Kathryn and Mr. and Mrs of Julian, spent Harris Watson Watson home, Maxine and May completed eight years attendance at Sunday Deris Daley and girl friend Jean pwd of Johnsonburg, returned ane Monday after spending their ‘Christmas vacation with Doris’ mother, Mrs. Blanche Daley. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Yeager are spending some time with Mrs Yeager's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G H. Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Plerce of Chester, spent New Year's with Mrs. Pierce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lomison Mr. and Mrs Milchell Kephart¢ and four children of Beech Creek, visited relatives here on Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Roll McCartney of Mt Eagle, spent the weekend at the Ed. Confer home. Mr. and Mrs. William Barnhart} visited relatives at State College! on Saturday. Beizhtol of Erie, William Crispin Christmas with amd the Clayton Walson have of perfec: School. Watson | {ing guests: | College: iven, and Phyllis and Robert Har-' ladies y took complete charge of wi helped to make his iter, and for all expres- sympathy that were ex- him in various ways. Among those {r who attended fun Mrs James were. W. T of low rvices - Starette Thursday Charies and (amily, Tyrone, William Charles and fam- y, of Jersey Shore; H. C Charles | and family {fo Bellefonte: Irvin Noi | of Philadeiphia; Dr. Poust, brothers | ters and daughters of and Mrs. John Ser! om eral Out Sex Hughes! of Holli- vilie LITTLE NEW YEAR Hail! little New Year So fresh and sweet Like a little child Taking a peep, At a weary world So torn with woe Be careful my dear, Which way you go Behind those gmiles What do you bring? A lot of jov To make folks sing, Or a lot of care, troubles a 80 that they wish You would quickly go Like the old year That is past and gone Halil! Little New Year Let's have some fun. ng woe i L. 8B, | Sunday evening at the home of Mr Mr. and Mrs toons, and Mrs Detroit, Mich. Confer and on Monday Mrs. Malinda care of Mrs. Alf Mr. and Mrs, two children, of New Years with Condo The community was shocked hear of the death of Mr. Hares of Salona, the father of Anna Beli Hayes, one of our school teachers. The bereaved family have the sym- pathy of the community. Mrs. W. A. Packer attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. William Richner of Pleasant Valley on John Solt of Al-l Fred Cobbler of | visited at the David | Paul Lomison homes Confer is taking Miller, at Romola Nurr Hanna, and! Flemington, spent Mr. and Mrs. Leg to i Sunday, | ———— I —————— i Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Harter, of | State College, entertained at their! home New Year's Day the folow- | Mrs. George Harter, of | Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Har- | ter and son Roy. of Zion: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walizer, daughter Mary | Kathryn, son Glenn, Jr.. of Belle- | fonte; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Har- | ter and daughter Kathleen, of State | Richard Hoffman, State! College; Fred Weaver, Jr., Lock Ha- | ter erse Reason Samuel C. Buzzard, of Reading, | asked by a judge to explain a charge | of beating his wife, replied merely | it was “justified.” That didn't save | | him from a 60-day jail sentence, | Jane | Mr | Robert {aunt ! burg: | William | place. | Williams Beightol home were Miss i lertown. i while pouring coffee from the coffee i pot the lid accidentally fell off and | the result was a bad scald on the THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. A very impressive ceremony was performed in the First Methodist church at Tyrone, on Monday evening, January 1, at 7:30 p. m. when Mr, Hull Lucas, youngest son of Mrs, John Hoff of Tyrone, form- erly of this place, and Miss Pauline | Strunk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Strunk, also of Tyrone, were united in marriage by the pastor! of the church, Rev, Shultz. The| couple was attended by Mr, and Mrs, John Summers of Tyrone. The ceremony was winessed by mem- bers of the fmmediate families. These from here attending were: | Mrs. Hazel Barton and daughters, Ida Mae, and Florence and sons | Edward and John; Mrs. B, E, Holt | and daughter Georgeanna., A re-| ception was held at the home of | the bride's parents, fcllowing the | ceremony JACKSONVILLE services on Sunday Jan. Sunday School Church Tth, are as follows: 9:30, worship with sermon 10:45 and C. E. 6:45, topic for discussion “What It Means to Trust in Christ for Strength.” The Ladies Ald Society will held | their next monthly meeting on Sat. | urday evening, Jan. 6, at the home | of Mrs. William Dixson, each mem- | ber is urged to come prepared 0 participate in the question box. Mrs. O. P. Smith of Pittsburgh, | {| attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Decker, at Bellefonte, | on Saturday and was an evening caller at the home of her brother, | Nevin Yearick and family. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs, Harold Oberhelmn of Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aley and daughter Bette spent Friday alter- noon and evening at the John Schaeffer home at Centre Hall Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Dixscn of Washington, D. C., spent Sunday | night and were New Years day, dinner guests with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Dixson. Kathryn and Dickey McCrea pent their holiday vacation with thelr mother, Mrs. John Ulmer of Narberth, Pa., returning home on Tuesday, Jan. 2 filled with thrills of their visit Callers at the E. R. Bartley home on Friday were Mrs, William Beigh- daughter Louise, Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs, Miles Bartley daughters Clarabelle, Martha Rosetta, Dorothy and Vera and Mrs. Sumner Noll and] children Dicky and Elsie Jane, Mrs. | Conaway and children Kathryn, Lucy, Lester and Harry. Elmer Watkins of Marsh Creek, | a Wednesday visitor with his Mrs. Lucy Conaway Ray Dieiz Jr., of Bellefonte, spen: he weekend with his grandparents, and Mrs. Winfield Deilz Sunday callers the Oren Fye home were Lillian Neff of Howard Rebecca Bartley, Fred Betz lee Rogers, and Kenneth Neidigh of this place Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vonada and | children spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Butler | of Howard i tol, TT 800 LAUTAS, and war al of an 8b 12-02 baby boy born early Sunday morn- ng, Dec. 31. Both mother and babe are getting along fine under (he tender care of Mrs, Sadie Deitz and Dr. Painter of Mill Hall Te baby | has been named Lioyd Kenneth Mrs, Chester Nell and daughters Sara and Lillian of Howard spent Sunday with anc her gister, Mrs Miles Bartley and family M. Harold Betz and Nancy, of Howard, spent with his mother, Alice Betz Mervin Hoy was a Monday dinne? guest at the Elmer Swope home Sunday dinner guests at the John Dunkie home in Beliefonle, were Miss Anneite Kryder of Salona: Miss Jacquelyn Noll of Hublers-| Miss Margaret Logan of Bellefonte R. D. 2; Mr, and Mra. | Beightol and children Mliford and Earl of thi daughter Sunday | Louise, Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas spent | | Harry Butler at Howard Mr. and Mrs Raymond Neidigh and son Robert of State College, | and Mizs Mary June Fye were Sun. | day dinner guests at the Sumner | Noll home. i i Mrs, E R. Bartley was a caller | ] i and Mrs at the Robert Conaway home on Thursday evening Sunday callers at Jey home were Mr. and Mrs, Ray- | mond Spicer and daughter Mary of | Buffalo Run, Mr. and Mrs, Orvis) Clark and daughter Martha of | Little Nittany. The many friends of Mrs. George Rogers are very sorry to hear that she is not enjoying the good health that her friends wish her to enjoy. Mrs. Edward Bartley called Sun- day evening at the C. E. Aley home. Sunday the E. R. Bart. evening callers at the Margaret Logan and Lee Rogers of Bellefonte R. DD. 2; Ms. E R Bartley and sons Arthur, Roy and Ralph of this place, Monday callers were her brother Donald Harter and sons Donnie and Zane of Ky- After a week of vacation our schools all opened again Monday {| morning filled with zeal and zest to | do their bes. during the remainder of the term. On Friday Miss Josephine Deitz {arm for Miss Deitz. First aid was administered and the patient is recovering as speedily as can be expected. The Centre Demorrat $1.5¢ ~ year Come In and See Our Large Selection of High Quality Footwear at a Saving ! | tertained th { ment of his | the grippe victims last week, { the care of Dr, G. C. Glenn victims are J Posler F commitiee | mas at { hizser of Lemefii and Johnny i dren, of Pine Glen spent { leaves | Yarnell; | gheny, PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mae Fry) vy | Bh Miller enjoyed her with friends in Miss Myra Yuletide vaca.ion Pittsburgh, Glad to report Mrs. Sara Everts is improved very nicely from her | recent illness and is able for her | daily household duties, Miss Elda Gates of Harrisburg, | was a pleasant visitor recently with | her sister and family, Mrs. Berl ha | Schilling on E, Main street, And now we write it 1040—-A | prosperous New Year to all--and especially to those taking the ad~ | vantage of another leap year, Retired State College merchant L D Fye and wife had ag their Christmas dinner guests on last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fye of W. Ferguson Twp. Isaac G. Harpster and wile, en- eir family at their home last Friday evening to a turkey dinner and all the fixins, L:aac ! making plans to spend another winter in the sunny South Dairy farmer Roy 8trouse gone to Buffalo shattered health, hi many friends trust for a speedy and complete recovery of this ont of our best citizens. Prof. A. Brooks Corl has among under was Musser and wife, Mrs Corl, all are improved atl this arit- Lang. New cflicers for Presbyleripn Sunday School [fer the coming year are: Supi. G, P Irvin: asst. supt.. R. W. Reed; secy Paul Sunday; treas, J H. Gll- land; librarian, Harold Dean; plan- ist, Mrs, Clair Irvin, assist. pianist Ann Ward; primary supt Gardner The annual installation in Balleyvilie Grange will served at the Jan, #th at the Balleyvilie services be ob- next regular meeting 8 p. m. all officers and members are urged to be present County Deputy L. E Biddle of Bellefonte, will be installing officer Refreshments will be served by the charge ir in PLEASANT VALLEY Sorry Ww hear of Mrs, William Richner which ocour- red on Thursday noon. The family hame the sympathy of the commu- nly Rcbert MoeMullen and Charie Hebble ¢f Harrisburg spen: Christ- the hone of Harvey Emin- Rudy the dent th of of Stale College Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Richner of Hublersburg., Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Savers and family, Mr. and Mrs Oivis Lucas of Yarnell, spent { Christmas wi thei ent Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long are the th Ear 1 proud parents Mrs. George Nearhift Day at the saw mill cabin with her husband. Jane Eagler spent the weekend with her mother at the home Mr, and Mrs. J. HH. Mitchell at Le- mont Thelma Long and Lioyd Pelers, of Hecla Park, were Sunday visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhiper Theodore Eminhizer and Lee Hockenberry of Curtin, were dinner guest at the home of Harvey Emin- hizer, Mrs. William Richner died atl her heme here ai Pleagamt Valley on Dec. 28, 1939 at 1 o'clock. She to mourn ber death her Husband and these children: Eime Richner, of Bellefonte R D.; Mra Orvis Lucas; Mrs. LeRoy Sayers, ol Clair Tichner of Summit Daniel Richner of Port Alle and Le Richner of Pleasant Valley, One brother, Elmer Heal- on, of Flemington. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCartney and family, spent Sunday evening wih Mrs. MeCartney’s Mr. and Mrs. William Robison, Mt. Eagle. Wilbur Emel Monday at the Eminhizer, a a PORT MATILDA Visitors during the holidays at the E. M. Woodring home were Mra Jolin Mills and son, Dr. George Os Hill; al was a visitor on home of Harvey oo o—— Mills, of Houtedale: Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Woadring and son Kenny of | Williamsport: Mr: Sim Hartshorn | of Philipsburg. Mr. and Mrs. A B. Williams spent the weekend with Mrs, Effie McKelvey at Tipton, Mrs, McKel- vey has been seriously ill for some time, Mr. and Mrs. J B. Miles visited | their son and family, J. W. Miles at Martha, on New Year's Day. Our little town votes thanks to Mr. J. B. Miles for furnishing and | delivering the nice community Christmas tree, grecten on the dia- | | State College, | boss hospital for treat- | Other | had Thelma Poust and Chage | { bell family Mary parents, W. Hamill Glenn and wife were! guests Christmas day at thelr sons home in Bellefonte, Guy Glenn, to help devour a luscious turkey din- ner. Mr. and Mrs, Milton BEtters of spent some time the past week at her parental home, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Barto at Maren- gO Rev. Ed, C. Martz and wife ol] Durnham, N. C., motored up last] week for a few days vacation at his | parental home, Mr, and Mrs, E. C Marte. The F. Reno Pry family are ar- ranging to flit from the Irvin farm | to the Mrs, Ida Harpster house on Tadpole. Donald Pry will be their farmer, william Denison, spent a few days the past week, | with relatives in Bellwood, he re- turned to his home ¢n Tadpole last Wednesday. Retired farmer Rock Springs Merchant, John Rearick laid by his cares recently for a few days and enjoyed the annual State Grange convention at Chambersburg, Pa. While skating last Saturday on new dam at Balleyville, Mrs dred Metzker of State College the misfortune to break right wrist in a fall on the ice The Roy Henry family are now occupying the Mrs, Martha John- ston house and the Mahlon Camp- the David Elder prop-| liver ner Mil her now owned by J. 8 1st erty, The cid man Winter is being felt this week arcund the 0 mark. The younger sc Is enjoying the new ice dam in he Dr. Houser meadow in W, Per- guson Twp. After spending the months in California, at the Woods home, Mrs G. H. Woods and daughter, Miss Mary have re-| turned 0 the Keystone Slate are spending the holiday vacation al George H. Woods home in Pituburghh, and expect to open their home here on W. Main sirect the near future BLANCHARD Susan Kunes has 0 spend the wi on George and fam Many of the families in our com- munity are taking advantage of the extended electric service, Others to get thelr hot wired, than these along the Eagle road are Mr. and Mr Pred Miller homes Gardner and Mr. and Mrs Percy Robb, Miss louise Gardner on Tuesday to become an employee of Mr. and Mrs. Quigley of near MII real grip of Past WO Waller 10 left | Hall New # ~ FY : Raymond Ourdner sho has been! ule ill for several weeks, plan ning 0 go fo Cresson S8anliarium for treatment Tae W. C. T. U. held their iar meeting with Mra. W. H ada, on Weaneany alterncon Guests of Miss Jane Williams at her home during hie holiday week were Miss Marie Sheer and Miss Jean Shangrau of Avis Rev, and Mra Rodgers of the Church of Chrisi, spent Christmas with friends at Butler, Pa. The Ladies Aid of the church meets with Mrs. John Haas on Thursday aflernoon Miss Ethel Heverly of Beech Crock. visited on Sunday with her! grandmother, Mra. Mary Hendricks Mr. and Mrs Shuman Williams ceicbrated the 3rd birthday of their son Jack, by giving a childrens party for him on Saturday at 2 p. m Guests were June Miller, | Margaret Kunes, Caroline and Rachel Heverly, Janet Lee and Jane Bowes. Lois Miller, Bobby, | Dick and Jimmie Bitiner, Kenneih and Charles Beclidel Louis Pleteh- | er and Billy Dietz with Joan Shay, | Miss May Stotz and Evelyn Wil- | liams, of Howard. The children were given toy balloons as favors. | Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Spangier and | family spent Friday evening visit. | ing friends in Bellefonte, including | the Luther Fisher family. Miss Dorothy Williams is enter- | taining her Bunday School Class! with a Scavenger Hunt on Friday | night. i Mrs. Philip Schroat Is hosiess 0 the W. W, GG. on Friday night. ! Mr. Jake Williams and Mr. Harry | Musden took advantage of the Bx- | cursion to Philadelphia Sunday | night and attended the Mummers | parade all day Monday, returning | home Monday night. On Tuesday January 9th, 1940 the Hoosier Corn Huskers of | is regi Von- Baptist De- | WRAK Williamsport, will put on a | § in the Blanchard | two hotir show i High School building, sponsored by | the Blanchard Soft Ball Club. | Come out and give the boys a lft | ; [Cr next year as well as hear a good | Mrs. Boyd EB. Williams after un- | dergoing a gall stone operation at the Philipsburg hospital is improve ing and expec.s to return home this | | shuffled along in the receiving line | week, The decorations in town for the holidays were very nice. Prices | should go to Mr. 8. 8. Leitzell and | Raymond Weaver and Marion T. | Bennett as being the most suitable | decorations for the size of the own. —Parrish Drug Store, Sunday! hours; 8:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 3 * { first class work is done. evenings emtertalnment. i Using the Light “Touch” | A well-wisher with a new “twist” to congratulate newly-sworn Coun- ty Commissioner Tom Nelley at | Harrisburg. “Congratulations, Tom.” he explained, pumping the official's | hand. “Could you spare me a half dollar?” ~All roads end to Bailey's Barber Shop, 20 West Bishop street, Shere 1-tf. {| Who | Grwendol ———— James Jimmie, of Mill Brook, day at the home of Mrs, George o Mr, and Mrs children, Martha, Regal The Howard borough indefinitely be closed of water supply. Mr. Harris Heverly, a Theological holidays at the home of | the Boston spent the his parents Hilda and ited several days Brookville, ers home Mrs, Chester tained the circle last Miss Josephine in the Centre spent last Mrs, Ella Pit sburgh the winter Mr. Harry has been at Herbert Plete months left day Mrs for ion Charles the in-law Miss week She | F oy Mr. and Relda and d Woomer Do Taxpayer: Luzerne anything ’ county but order to up with plaints have citizens Eleanor Leathers at the Mr, L. A. Leath- ladies Thursday Thursday at } Bower where Ww” her son Egan of for the S.e yn cf Jollet home of her sister Mrs, L Woomer broke a daughter have allow delinquent been Ja anuary 4, 1940. ——— Reese and | Charles and spent Sun. mrt PLEASANT GAP will Russell Bpicher sunt | Mobile trip | turn Bunday schools t on ace Ww student in Leroy Bmith school, { Vise i The In| Stover who has thritls for condition this past week a Caseman enler- of the sewing evening Masden County Charles Stover from the Centre few days ago appendectomy month ago Word wa Mrs. Henry Camp Wadsworth an army Cha their new post given a three Christmas Chamber parent Pi In a nurse Hospital wer home Sunday for Jd will spend Haupt Philadelphia, home of M: eal BOC the past three home Wednes- DUrg arn daughter Ill., visited at And brotnher- H. Kemp arm Mrs her a. - Not Disturb been official urgent the tax department for iin 5 F clerk files registered No com- by the Ra Never forget that real pends upon what your money YOU can Duy MEATS & FISH - FRUITS & VEGETABLES - GROCERIES - JUICY CENTER CHUCK ROAST Pork Loin Chops ".¢ Fresh Quality Hamburger Hockless Picnics Lax Pork Sausage Sliced Pork Butts - - ‘O Lamb Fresh Oysters Biawing 21 c Fry BRANDED STEER BEE] STEAKS ovo wa smo Ib 25¢ Harrisburg spent with his parents atl lowa and Robert Chisolm | parents in Ocloredo number of not much improved at this writing County after performed veo who recently where the {« aplain yer whic? Ib 15¢ Ib 17¢ Ib 14¢ Ib 17¢ Ib 14c Ib 15¢ -1b 23¢ ng 27¢ Pin auto. re« | made he small daughter of Vincent Hoover who wis quite ill las! week is recovering nicely. Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Zarty and daughter of Johnstown vished the Frank Irving over onristmas, James Brown arrived here from | California Jast week one day for 8 brief visit with friends here, months is] Mrs. Etta Grether left a few days | ago for Philadelphia where she will spend (he balance of the winter, Mrs. Clarence Shirk was called 10 Bloomaburg 4 the bedside of her mother who suffered a heart atiack last week Miss Ermigard Simpson returned wo Commercial College in Altoona after spending ber vacalion wih her parent tke . wee Dr. Claud, Wels IM. & « pasior een an and the holidays their home In with his of Harry Mrs, been so i) with ar-| returned home hospital a hag an about = having from Rev moved 1 me; hat the ia Led ' the The not the pulpit a § inday morning next Bunday has eT, 4 inouncea 8 A ch aha mu nd Mrs. Nevin AdKin teriain ighteen (riends Years dinner at their New Year's eve Mir Mrs, Fieldma Houtzdale spent one season with and Mrs Miss Jane Noll who Philadelphia WO altends scl WP tar aoe Io eh at & nome ed ¢ Ney n Hamil on day of ihe the latter's WwW. H. Nol 5 atending and Miss wol in New holiday ang ite ; Lmas parent's, Mr SCHOOL In Madelon wi JETHEY wert Lhe 1 i Brooks was called go to Lewistown due condition of her an opesa- he hospital at hope held for PE & noerwent WOVE Continued on page loree) BAKERY « DAIRY SAVE ON FRESH A & FP Fancy EIGHT VARIETIES — JANE PARKER LAYER CAKES FRESH DAILY =~ 15 VARIETIES A&P BREAD Roasted to flavor peak and ground freshly to your order, here's coffee as delicious as it , AS ADVERTISED is thrifty. LIFE - ea. 33c 2 loaves 15¢ Fruits & Vegetables Jumbe Pascal W's, 3 Celery .2 stlks 19¢ Rome Apples. 5 Ibs 25¢ Crisp leeberg Lettuce ‘head 5¢ Yellow Onions 10 |b bag 19¢ § Fancy Red Ripe Tomatoes . . . Ib 15¢ Penna. Blue Grade Potatoes | 51b bg 29¢ Texas Carrots. .2 bchs. 9¢ Danish Cabbage 1b 2¢ Florida 9's, B's Grapefruit 6 for 19¢ Florida Tang'ines 2 doz. 25¢ Juicy Red Label, Orange Pekoe Salada Tea. . '/4-b pkg. 21¢ Sunnyficld Corn Flakes .2 7-0z. pg 9¢ Sunnyfield 1b pkg. 17¢ Rice. ea. 15¢ Lamps SEMINOLE TOILET TISSUE 3 Rotts 19¢ Pacific Teilet Tissue . Red Cross Towels 2iIn 1 Shoe Polish Bixky's Jet Oil. .6 rolls 25¢ .3 rolls 25¢ .can 10¢ btl. 12¢ Prices Below Effective In All A G P Stores In Vicinity ! Ann Page Peanut Butter. Ann Page Prepared Spaghetti. Ann Page Mustard. . | Nutley Nut Oleo. Diamond Crystal Salt. Kellogg's Corn Flakes . A & P Pincapple Juice . . 2 1b jars 27¢ .3 cans 17¢ 2 9-0z. jars 13¢ 2 1bs 19¢ .2 26-0z. bxs 13¢ .2 8-0z. pkgs. 13¢ 3 No. 2" cans 29¢ Ann Page Beans With Pork... Ib can 5¢ N. RB C Dandy Oyster Crackers. . . Ib pkg. 17¢ Old Dutch Cleanser. 2 cans 15¢ Octagon Laundry Soap . 10 giant bars 35¢ Concentrated Super Suds. . . 2 Ige. pkgs. 37¢ Octagen Soap Powder. . . ... .. pkg. 5¢ Octagon Granulated Soap . . ge. pkg. 21¢ CLOROX CLEANS AND DISINFEUTS McCLURE’S BOOT SHOPS (FORMERLY BOTTORF BROTHERS SHOE STORE) 25 South Allegheny St.
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