Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 18, 1940, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
January 18, 1940.
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UNIONVILLE
J
and
ol
Doughnut Sale—The
the Ladies Ald of the
will hald anothe:
and doughnut sale next Fri-
January 26th in the commu-
Wty house, Get your soup by tae
quart or have served to you
the community house as your meal
Sup will be available for dinner |
L
<
Soup
membersg
thodistsghurch
it
he
yr supper. Doughnuts can be se- |
any time during the day.
Church Services:
Thursday even-
Sunday morn-
followed bY
30 A.M
Methodist
ver service this
School
sual time
It Service
vi ermon by the
nd Epworth Lea
at 6:30 p. m
Free Methodist Church Services:
rayer service on Friday evening in
p Sul \ 1 on S
lowed DY
10
10
3g WL
30 wit
NEervices
Presbyterian Church
,
e
period. of two weeks, was compelled |
(anid returned
West v -
Fr da
o nis lige in
here late
Mr
Guests
George F
Harold Fishe
4 u, nd
5]
of
liam S8incls
derwent
une
the Philips-
Thursday
wish her a speedy
a major operation “oi
btirg State }
Her many friends
recovery
Mr
spent
of Mr
fal
pital on
Fortney
home
rsomn
George
at the
Patis
8 jay evening
John
SMULLTON
Firth, of Pittsburgh
end at the home
John Wert and family
8hade and daughter
Peggy were visitors last Priday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Wilbur Meyer
Earl Gingerich, wh
af his home here on Sunday, Jan
7th, will be eatly missed, as he
was a wonderful good neighbor and
liked by everyone.
Mr, and Mrz, Thomas Ruhl and
son of Tylersville, were guests Sun-
day evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Ruhl and daughter
Beatrice.
Mrs. Ida Walizer and Mr. and]
Mrs. Wilbur Meyer were Sunday
dinner guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs.
Elizabeth Sutliff at Will
Mrs, Carrie Detwiler
Cie Or §€
spent the wee of
Mr. and Mr
Mrs, Dean
0 passed away
gre
sport.
left Bat~
at |
| partment
Mr, T
spent the
Sunday with
here,
Mrs, H E McElwain was con-
fined to her bed several days the
fore part of the week with an attack
{ of the flu
Miss Louise
rone, spent
home Mr
and family
The
Women
B, McC
time
hi
Ylellan of
between
wife at
traing on
her home
Myers of East Ty-
we weekend at the
id Mrs, Pierce Peters
tl
ol at
members
Sunday
monthly
Tuesday
the Young
ichool Class will
business meet-
evening at the
Mrs, L. C. McElwain,
of the Women's
Methodist church
] ess
Lhe
Ol
members
{ the
rular
‘uesday even
Amanda
al
Holt
that he ha
* the work of
Tree
Yeane, The
he present time home
Pigers an aecount o a
bride is at
with Ther
JACKSONVILLE
Sun day,
Jan
g grandson
Salona, were Sal.
ER. Bartley
accom] panied by
the
at the Al brigh 4
t quilting of;
unto completion
Mrs. John Schaeffer and
y of Centre Hall
Supper guess
aome
Garbrick and sons
Miss Evelyn
pent Saturday
mother, Mrs
the
two quills
Mr. and
Hazel
and
spent Sat-
with her
and Mrs. How -
yn McCrea
and Sunday
nt, Mr.
Min Nancy Betz of Howasd
Wednesday with her
Mrs, Alice Betz
Mr. and Mrs
, speni
grandmother,
p
Howard Dixson of
Lock Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Dixson and children of thig place
pent Sunday evening with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Dixon
Tuesday afternoon callers at the
E. R Bartley home were Mrs.
Charles Ripka and children Robert
Shirley and Milford Beightol
Mrs. James Lucas spent Friday
afternoon at the John Lucas home
at Fox Hollow, helping to quilt.
Thursday evening callers
R. Bartley home were Dorothy
Betz, Mrs, James Lucas, Arlene
Swope and Vivian W
MP ————
and
at the
alfs
EH
Flee Blazing Apartment
Fifteen adults and five children
were forced to flee a Harrisburg a-
house ‘Thursday night |
when flames surged up a garbage |
{ chute from cellar to roof, Two fire-
i men were hurt slightly.
H. P. 8hiffer and Mrs. |
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Spelling is logical only to good!
spellers. |
STATE COLLEGE |
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Sheesley |
| and family of East College avenue,
| visited recently with friends in Re-
| bersburg
Altoona, |
| taken from her home to the home |
for
| fined to the house the past week
| with yellow jaundice,
| from Milroy has bought the one
and Mrs,
Monday
Lloyd Minnich
Seckinger spent
evening in Bellefonte
Mrs. Elizabeth Gephart of South
Atherton Street, had as her guests
on Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs, Charles
Gephart of Rebepsburg, and Miles
Gireninger of Elburn, Ill
W. K. Ulerieh, B. R. Gardner, L
H. Bell, D. W. Davis, R, J. Kennard,
W. F. Dantascher, F'. C, Banner at-
tended a newspaper convention in
Harrisburg over the weekend,
Gladys Erb of Helster street, Is a
patient in the Centre Couniy Hos-
pital, Bellefonte. She ls seriously
ill with pneumonia
Mr Mrs. R, R. Murphy of
Hartswick avenue, had as Lheir
uest on Friday, Mrs, John Rosen-
berger of Millerstown
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Behrer ul
North Burrowes street, had as thelr
weekend gues heir daughter
Maude of thwood, Jersey
John Bowersox, who Is
in the Centre County Hos
slowly improv
Mrs
William
and
Nor New
§ Mi
bed, be-
les
of South Fra-
» on Wed-
aays
Maude Ewing
ral
{ond
Lon
from a
rom a fall
+ Russell
¥ tendod
n Reber
Helster
of
of West Beav-
the funeral ol
sburg on Wed
+ ¢ We
Bax er of W
w
weekend in
Park avenue
Mapleton
Harris-
of he:
Helste
‘Donald Lanker of
ome
the 1
rb on
home
Margaret
aven
College nue
her bed
Milton Bow-
Harry
and
{ {line
HOLTS HOLLOW
Mr and Mra Elwood Staufler and
family, J4r. and "Mrs. Miles Stauffer
family of Ohio, were called
Altoona account of the death of
they visited with
1 of the evening will be Mr
i Mitchell
and Ww
also
Howard of Fleming,
he Edith Burd home
tar
and
Mr. and
£0n
4
ana
and daugh
Swetteer
hnson
alter
1d of
Reese
4 illiam
Mrs, An-
Mrs, John
Mr. and
and Mri
Nevin Wat-
and chil-
inner guests at the
and Mrs, George Ma-
ighter at Pleasant
y in honor of Mrs
1 anniversary
working on a
Magargel
Mr
5 were busy
comfort
received some nice gifts
Mrs, Art Bennet and baby, Mr
and Mrs rt Burd were supper
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Howard Burd at Flemington Sun-
day evening.
Ralph and
i §€yat
LER 1
Jerry Rhoades and
Mrs. Russell Beezer of Bellefonte,
were callers at the Watson home
on Sunday afternoon.
Jon Rhoades spent a few days a
the Walter Sweitzer home in Belle-
fonie
Roy Sheesley of Stormstown, was
a caller in our vicinity on Friday.
Bible study will be held at the
John Watson home on next Tues-
day evening
Mrs, Annie Rawley of Altoona,
visited at the John Kelly home u
Moose Run, also at the Orvis Wat-
son home.
Mrs. Brown of Axe Mann, was an
over night guest at the Charles Lu-
cas home last week
POTTERS MILLS
Mr. W. J. Slack and sister Lizzie
spent a day last week with friends
in Reedsville,
Mr. and Mrs. CG. H MoCormick,
Mrs. Laura McCormick and Miss |
Caroline McCloskey attended the!
funeral of Mr. Ross Runyen (nee
Ruth Royer) oldest daughter of
Edwin and Nancy MeCormick Roy- |
er, on Monday in Altoona.
Miss Amelia Copenhaver visited!
over the weekend with friends ind
Philipsburg
Jack Blackford and Miss Naomi
Sweetwood who had been employ- |
ed at Baltimore are staying at the |
Mr. Ed. Sweetwood home.
Mrs. W. M. Sweeney has been
of her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Tib- |
bens at Pleasant Gap, to be cared
by them.
Mr. Eimer Bloom hag been con-
Rumor has it that Mr. Sumner
Auman has bought the property
now occupied by Mr. William Con-
fer and family, from Mr. John
Meeker, and Mr. Prank Philips
formerly owned by him and now
occupied by Ralph Smeltzer. Both
will take possession in the spring.
| Sunday
' burg. |
| lah DeArment;
| ry Masden; Insurance dir,
| Mr. John Meyer and Mr,
REBERSBURG
Roy Arbogast and family spent!
with relatives in MiMiin-
william Tarbert of Irwin
visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs
©. O. Mallory at the 8. O, Mallory
home, several days last week
Mr, J. E. Bierly, who has resid-
ed two miles west of Rebersburg on |
the former Emanuel Harter farm
the past years, was Stricken with a
paralytic stroke last Tuesday and
passed away on Saturday evening
The funeral and burial was on
Wednesday allernoon at Madison
burg
Rev
turned
sence
Mrs,
M. 1. Astakhcfl re
afler a weeks ab-
while the former was under
eye treatment at Dartmouth Uni.
versity hospital in New Hampshire
Many of towns folk
with the flu this writing
Mr. and C Hos
and family Sunday
guests at the Yearick
near Mill Hall
Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Lock Haven, spent
the home of the
Mrs, Ia Mallory
Mr. William Weaver
r Ruth, and son Ivan
of Pitcairn spent the weekend
former's parents, Mr. and
C. J. Weaver, Sr
Mr. an
Lebanon, and
Rossman
and Mrs
Monday
our are ill
at
Mrs
were
H
8 erman
dinner
home
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Probst ol
weekend al
mother
the
latter's
Mu
and
and
the
MW. J. 1)
and Mrs
son Jackie ¢
wd
Haven
Leather
Howard
ENCK
1 Lighthammer |
for Lhe :
Schenc
na Holle
OUR al
SCHOOL
PTA
meells
NE on
4 okxk In
Audi
torium. The
An
in Harri
HOWARD
The Howard
NEW
will
juary |
the Hig!
Speake
Thoma
who will
A ais
of Bellefonte,
speak on “Local History."
| quartes from Lock Tdven wif! give
musical enteriainment, Refretih-y
ments will be served. All member
are urged to atiend as this meeting
promises to be an interesting one. |
™ ee  mid-semesier
r pupils of Howard High Schoo
will be held on January 25 and 26
These examinations mark the end
the first half ¢f the 1939-40
term
1
a
Hoo)
Pd
es
exXaminauon
¢
»
rd Juvenile Oranges No
the following officers
The igtatiation was held al
regular meeting Friday evening
12, in con jus jon with the in-
n of the officers of the Sub
Grange. The following
were installed by Mrs. L
Biddle of Logan Grange. Master
Florence Thompson, overseer, Mary
Ho ecturer, Dorothy Maaden:
Steward, Harold Holt: Assit Slew-
ard, Richard Allison; Chaplain, |
Sarah Holt; treasurer, Sarah Kline
secreiary. Mildred Poorman; gale
keeper Charles Heverly:; oeres,
Alice Confer; pomona, Mildred
Fleck, flora, Jane Confer; lady as
sistant steward. Carolyn Pletcher
At the conclusion ¢f the Installa-
tion of the Juvenile, Pomona Master
L. E Biddle installed the following
officers of the subordinate Grange
No. 207 for the year 1940: masier,
Laird Schenck; overseer, Harold H
Confer; lecturer, Nancy Stauffer.
steward, Howard Kline; asst
steward, Fred PForshey; chaplain
Joseph F. Herr: treasurer, Charles
N. Schenck; secretary, Harry B
DeArment: gate-keeper, Walter Lu-
cas; ceres. Mrs. Ruth Kline; flora, |
Sylvia Heverly: pomona, Martha
Thompeon; lady asst steward. Bea
trice Thompson; pianist, Mrs. Beu-
executive com. Her-
bert Schenck; finance com. W. Har-
Samuel
0
ne
stallayi 5
ordinate
venil
AVeniL
H. Pletcher.
PINE GLEN
Mr. James Brungard of Clarence,
was a guest of Miss Emma Midiam
for dinner last Sunday.
Mrs. E. E Roark of Philadelphia
and Mrs. J. W. Long of Duluth
Minn, have returned to their homes
being called here on account of the
death of a sister, Miss Ruth Askey.
Among those from out of town
who attended the funeral of Miss
Ruth Askey here last week were:
Howard
Meyer and Mrs, Clarence Meyer, |
Mr. and Mrs, James Wetzel, Miss
| Lilllan Conway, of Erie, Miss Ben.
nie Black, Renovo, Mr. and Mrs, J
P. Mulbollan and Mrs. M. E Mul-
hellan and Mrs. Anna Lewis of |
Tyrone, Mr, and Mrs. J W, White |
of Morrisdale, Mr. Lewis Zeigler ot}
Altoona.
Mr, L. F. Wertz, who has been
getiously ill for the past month, has |
beer} taken to the Philipsburg hos. |
pi
Storing Sunbeams to Heat Homes
A practical method of capiuring
solar radiation that can be held
and redistributed has been claimed |
by a well-known scientist. Read |
avouh this great discovery in the
January 28th issue of The American |
Weekly the big magazine distribut- |
ed with the Baltimore American, |
On sale at all newsstands.
| spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.)
i Mr! Li
HUBLERSBURG
Mr, and Mrs, P. E, Vonada motor- | |
Johnstown, | ed 10 Harrisburg on Sunday where | |
they will spend several days at the
| home of Mr. and Mrs, Rhodes
Rumberger and attend Farm
Show
Mr
State
William Mayer of | homes of
| Yarnell on
visiting the lat Mrs. Hogan Markle and Mrs
D. Weaver and| waiter Weaver spent Saturday at
i the home Eimer Weaver of Jer-
Page of State Col-| sey Shore, also called at the home
her parents, Mr.| of Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Vonada
Page | ¢f Mackeyville
Mr. and Mrs. W. Harold Hack Mrs. Ralph Punk of Clint
man are guests at the Clover Farm | visited at the Boyd Carney
banquet at Tyro this Thursday | one day last week
evening Miss Madelyn Hinds
Mrs Al- her home on Monday
toona will | IDg a week at the
nend with | M1 Norman
her sk Rus- | Gap
oCce Mr, and Mrs. John
with | family of Lock Haven
\ the home
Heckman
has cl Ardhur McC
and went wi, ate Colleg visited at the home
Monday for James MceClosks
Charles and wife
by bu
Mr Ralph Cumming
Haven, were weekend
former's paren
G C
ky
PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY
PINE GROVE MILLS
(Reported by GO. Mae Fry)
Jack Gulsewite of
and Mrs
Mr
J. E. Guisewite
and Mrs, K. O. Searfoss and |
vue Kurtz of Muncy spent | &
Thursday at the W. H, Hacken- '
home | ©4
Mr. and Mrs
Aurora, Ill. are
ter's brothers C
C. J. Weaver, Jr
Miss Maxine
lege. IS visiting
and Mrs, C, A
the
—...
S—
Leo Ory and family
visited Lhe
Orr and Philip
and Mr
College
Albert
Sunday
las A ———
berg al i. Bugens , and right prices
ue Donley, one of our aged
not as well as her friends
her 10 He the past three
ckman of ree shrubs at
a Dew vi Mis
Harpste: EYY | of jzens is
would
Weeks
Mrs
week al
tinsburg
relurned
Friday
The
Farmer and
Irvin is
purchased
Co, Warriors
Clad
Bower
Centre
writing
tinue;
Farmer an !
John G, Miller
care this week suffering
pltack of cuUmonia
arriving
of the
Mark
to report that
X is imp
Counyy
Hope
LiKe
of
Gerald Smith spent
her parental home
Hunungdon
ner nome in
roving su
Hospital
id Lhe Dat
in Mar-
County, she
town last
ondale es
home
a ik invest
igator
under his M
M. Ds
severe
many
Golden Rule 8
he Pre
inday Bchool
returned ww a
after spend-
home of Mr
Walker <f Pleasant
Maude Rishel) pn
on Monday
the rest
ter, Mrs
went wo
where she
the winter
John Zeigler
Rishel Poe Valley
was a weekend visit
(rand mother
Mary Helle
intl Spring
Ohio on
wilh her
trip wa
and peed
of number
4
and
Heckman
were Sunday
of Mr d
ell ol
camp Or
J al an
Boyd
'T aed her and loskey
sor
made
James MCh
vin Gul
ioskey, Blai
i Walle;
yen
nesviie
nd an
Dalr
he one gay
A
ummings
J. Hackenberg
n Monday
observatl
Hopkins
ne
on Truckenn
—
Skater Drowns
Kuzma, 14 i Al
wi
wed
River
en he
skaters plu
Lehigh Kuzma
of the
SUPER
VALUES
at AGP
SUPER
MARKET
SUPER
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MEATS & FISH + FRUITS & VEGETABLES ¥ GROCERIES » BAKERY * DAIRY
FRESH — WHOLE OR RIB END CUTS
PORK LOINS 1b 12c¢
MEATY, JUICY CENTER
CHUCK ROAST »15c
Round & Sirloin Steaks. . |b 27¢
Meaty Rump Roast 19¢
Quality Hamburger Ib 17¢
“Premium” Hams Ib 21¢
Whole
Fresh Pork Sausage, loose |b 14¢
Pork Loin Chops . 1b 17¢
Sliced Pork Butts. ib 15¢
United Bacon, end cuts. 2 |b 25¢
wm] lc
rn 2 dC
CROAKERS Ib 8c
FILLETS - - - Ib 15c
racy
Because we
ve
LEERY £
foods on
grower to
They're here now
FRESH PORK
SHOULDE
FULLY DRESSED — FANCY ROASTING
CHICKENS 22"
Average
SHRIMP - Ib 15¢
Ib
saving today and every day
Copr. Great A & P
Tea Co. 1940
100 Allegheny
Street
CLOROX
Makes Work Easier
2lc ~12c¢
Picnic
Cuts
PAN
WHITING
Jane Parker Harvest Moon
COFFEE CAKE - °-17¢
LAYER CAKE : x = 33c
Fresh Daily — 15 Varieties
A © P BREAD 2'eeves15¢
252
Juicy Florida—Size 220,
ORANGES 2doz. 25¢
Pascal Celery—Jumbo 30-36. . 2 stlks 15¢
New Texas Carrots. .2 bchs. 9¢
Grapefruit-Florida 70-80. .6 for 19¢
Iceberg Lettuce — 60's . .2 heads 13¢
Yellow Onions. 10 Ib bag 19¢
Danish Cabbage db. 2¢
Kiln Dried Yams. 2 Ibs 9c
THIS IS NATIONAL PEANUT WEEK !
Jumbo Roasting Peanuts (U nshelled) 2 2 1b 27¢
Shelled Green Peanuts
MAYFAIR TE
LIPTON'S TEA i
Orange
Pekoe
IONA PEACHES zs
TOMATO SOUP Si - - 3
SUNSWEET PRUNES TOMATO JUICE ™ - - 3%
KLEEN-EX So GUM DROPS 2 Ibs
PRICES BELOW EFFECTIVE IN ALL A & PSTORES IN VICINITY
N. BC
cans
- for
Save On Fine Ann Page Foods !
BEANS varios cia wre 3 tm 250
SALAD DRESSING rx «se 25¢
PEANUT BUTTER +r 2» 27¢
KETCHUP wo tus suri 2 ee 2]
PRESERVES rv on ruse 2» 33¢
SPARKLE «rics swears = 3 ue [0c
PIONEER FIG BARS. . 2 Ibs 25¢
Fancy Wisconsin
2 |b cans 9¢
Sultana Red KIDNEY
P. and G.
. 10 bars 35¢
Encore SPAGHETTI or
..3 lbs 17¢
BRICK CHEESE .
BEANS. ..3 22-0z. cans 19¢
LAUND. SOAP. ..
.3 cakes 17¢
MACARONI.
ib 19¢
LIMA BEANS. .
COLONIAL TOASTS. Ib pg. 18¢
Camay
TOILET SOAP.