THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 21, 1940. CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY ikon Rnd ! Gets Eleotrie Contract, H. Marshalls Stale College he corner of Locust Lane and Fos- ter Avenue, State College. The contract, totalling awarded the contract for Installing Faculty Game | In an enjoyable game last Fri. day night the “Puffing P two to twenty-nine point victory through the baskets against the | “Tumbling Teachers” from the toa nship. Centre Hall Pts. Township Pts | Wagner, {—6 Blerly, [12] Myers, f--11 Jordan, {—0} Grayblll, ¢-8 Shope, 16 | Leister, g—T7 Bohn, g-1| Wetzel, g—0 McMichael, g—0 | Centre Hall 32 Township 29 Church Services, March 24 Trinity Evangelical-Reformed, Rev. D. R. Keener. Church School | 9:30 a. m.; church worship 7:30 p m. Presbyterian, Rev. J, M. Kirkpat- rick. Church School 9:30 a. m Church worship 10:30 a. m. Lutheran—Rev. C. C, Otto. Church School 9:30 a. m.; Church Worship 7:30 p. m. Easter Sunrise service 6 am, Methodist—Rev, 1. L. Miller Church School 10:30 a. m.; church Worship 9:30 a. m Distribute Fruits The children of the borough and township have received apples and raising of an excellent variety this past week. The products have] been brought here by the Federsl Surplus commodities commission which buys such surplus from pro- ducers and distributes jt to families on relief, and to school children i! the quality warrants. The apples are especially fine, none being un- der two and one half inches in dia- meter. . > . LJ Miss Rosella Gingerich, of Smull- ton, is a guest at the home of her brother Rome Gingerich, while con- valescing from a recent operation Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Dutrow and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams have returned home after spending the winter in Florida. The local Evangelical-Reformed church announced five new mem- bers at their Communion service last Sunday John Meyer and Mrs, Limbert ol Tyrone, attended the Communion services in the Evangelical-Reform ed church las: Sunday. A surprise wedding anniversary supper was given to Mr, and Mrs Harry McClenahan at their home on Sunday evening by their c¢hil- dren. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hermis and children Jin- ny and Junior, of Altoona: Mr. and Mrs, Pred Houser, of State College, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClenahan and son, Jack. Mrs. John Rudy, Mrs. John Treaster, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Shar- er, Mrs. Romer Smeltzer, Mrs, John Delaney, Mrs. Jack McClenahan and Mrs, Fred Houser of State Col- lege, were present at a quilting pariy held last Wednesday at he: home by Mrs. Harry McClenahan Mrs. E T. Kellerman and ‘Mrs Clarence Odell and daughter Carol, of Bellefonte, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs Dean Smeitzer last week. Monday evening Mrs. Sara Burk- holder, Mrs. S8ara Luse, Mrs. Neilie MCormick, accompanied Mrs Martha, Mrs. Teressa Decker, and Mrs. Marion McMarron, of Sprin? Mills, to Coalport to witness the installation of the officers of the home chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star by District Deputy Grand Matron Miss Josephine Hag- arty. Mrs. T. L. Delaney entertained as her dinner guests on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Mr. and Mis. Jacob Sharer, Jr, Miss Esther Hasfngs, and Mis Virginia M Bennison Rev. and Mrs, C, C. Oilo spent Sunday at the homes of Jacod Sharer and R. 8. Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McClellan ten ribs in a fall and son Martin, dined at the D. M Bradford home and spent some rofessors” | time with Mr, McClellan's mother, from the borough tossed a thirty. Mrs. Frank McClellan, who has re turned from a winter visit jn Wash- ington, D. C. The C. H. P. H. 8. Alumni will hold a meeting in the high school | Thursday evening, March 21, for] the purpose of appropriating funds to landscape the school grounds. Mr and Mrs. Lee Frazier, ac companied by Robert Frazier and | Daniel Daup, Jr., returned to thelr home In Madison, Ohio, on Satur- day. Mr. Daup and Robert reiurn- ed home on Sunday. Mr. Frazier daughter Miriam will remain In Centre Hall to finish school. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Jamison and Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Wetzel an” daughter, Clara Lou, spent Satur- day in Altoona A surprise birthday party wa held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Donald Shope last Friday night fo Mr. Shope Miss Dorothy Mae- Michael, Miss Esther Hastings, Mr Oscar Bierly, Mr, James Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Graybill and Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Wetzel, were present tc celebrate the occasion Jack Coldron was in business last Friday The monthly PTA meeting will be held on Wednesday, March the 27. The members will hear a de- bate between Penn State and an opponent who has not been select-| ed yet. Mr Altoona on Kenneth Frank has been | taking Miss Ida Frazier's place in the Clover Farm grocery store while she is {ll with the grippe Miss Bertha Sharer was force to stay at the Henry Zerby home | for several days last week because of road conditions, TUSSEYVILLE AND COLYER Mrs, Orvis Horner Is reported to be recovering nicely iiom an at tack of pneumonia Stuart Jordan suffered two brok- last week Bob Potts of Harrisburg, has been visiting with her parents, ? and Mrs. Orvis Horner Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ramer n Milroy last Sunday Mrs Nothing in this Name Although her name is Thrift, there Is little thrifty about Mildred Thrify, 26, of Sapulpa, Okla. She is recovering from her 15th opera- tion in ten years MUNIGIPAL Evenings — 7 and 9 P. M1. Admission 10¢ & 25¢ SATURDAY NITE ONLY {March 23) Boris Karloff and Margaret Lindsay ‘British Intelligence’ Latest News Issue “Selected Shorts” THIS THEATRE WILL REMAIN CLOSED “GOOD FRIDAY” MONDAY & TUESDAY {March 25 and 26) The Most Romantic Rogue in the West Rides Again “The Cisco Kid and the Lady” Cesar Romero, Marjorie Weaver Chris-Pin Martin Always the Finest Selected Shorts FRIDAY & SATURDAY (March 29 and 30) “Judge Hardy and Son” 1940 Preaching Schedule, Penns Valley Lutheran Parish Rev, Clarence C. Olle, Pastor Centre Hall, Pa. EH anua0 alpratassng SITTIN Stowe March 24 (Easter)... March 31 - April 7 April 14 April 21 April 28 May 5 _. May 12 May 190 May 26 .. 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Henszey on! tinguished American artist $5,800, includes ing a charming type of feminine newsstands an electric range and refrigerator | loveliness in a timely setting of Baster feature in the March 24h Beaut'ful Ea ter Pleture in Color An attractive painting by a dis azine di depicts | more Dont mig this issue ol bonnets The fel Ames jean ow with the On sale at tributed Tough Luck, Buddie who smashed all $112 has a surprise coming a 805 The American Weekly the big mag- glass window in an antique shop at Balti Gettysburg and stole jewelry confederats worthless Currency money ~The most news for 81 0 It was vomen on their way Ww save Join the happy throngs of in the bargain-flanked aisles of the A & P Super Market Herel vou'll sense an atmosphere ALIVE with Easterly ex- citement vou'll see hundreds of delectable things to ent at amazingly ! Bavory hams, tender, plump chickens fresh vegetables fruits low price that will make you smack your lips pearly - that almost run over with juice candy hennery fresh egg even deliciou CLR egg dyes, too! All priced thriftily because we buy food unnecessary middle LOOK at the low A&P direct, do away with many profits with you! Just low prices ! Come 0 Your share saving: listed in this ad where thrift always in style Serve ‘em with Sunnyfield Hams' EGGS 2wdlc EGGS mn - 2: 45¢ Buy A & PF Eggs With Confidence ! EVAPORATED MILK ve wovsr JQ wv 59¢ dexo SHORTENING - - - 3 u»«43c¢ BAKING POWDER +r: = 2c 25¢ TEA le Tr oe 0c Tere Ne PINK SALMON ou sims 2vam27c 1 2-0z. jar 21¢ EASTER CANDIES ! Sven Marshmallos .3 Ib cans 25¢ EGGS - doz 10¢ Choe. Marshmallow Rabbits 3 for 10¢ Choe. Fr. & Nut, Cream. et EGGS - 3 for 10 \ \ 5 Fresh Jells BANANAS on vow = = 5lbs 25¢ | EGGS - 3 Ibs 25c ORANGES :... cc cuit. suis. ase. sm. 23€ GRAPEFRUIT i... urn scedies. 1-61 3 1s 23€ JUICY LEMONS .,. - - doz. 1c NEW RED BEETS - - - 2.0. llc TEXAS CARROTS - - - 3....1lc NEW CABBAGE - - - - 41lbs13c NECTAR MIXED Bosco Choc. Food Drink . . . Pard Dog Food OTHER EASTER NEEDS! Paas Egg Dyes 3 pkgs. 25¢ Chick -Chick or Presw Egg Dyes - pkg 10c lona Baking «ib pkg 9¢ Choc. - XXXX Powdered Sugar 3% 20¢ Sunnyfield Cooked, Ready-to-Serve HAM Sunnyfield Hams Sunnyfield Hams Swifts ‘Premium’ Hams Armour’s ‘Star’ Hams Wilson's ‘Certified’ Hams Morrell’s EZ Cut Hams ALL HAMS PRICED TO BE SOLD WIHIOLE OR PURE LARD SUNNY HIELD OK DELICIOUS BRANDS Fresh 8tewing Oysters ios Red Fish Fillets Pan Whiting 21c | Ih I Se Ib 5c Ib 21¢ ib | i i | 1onG Jumbo Shrimp Pollock Fillets PASCAL CELERY ..... - 2... 19¢ Turkeys 10 to 14-1b Average Ib 19¢ Ib 17¢ Ib 21¢ Ib 21c Ib 21c Ib 27¢ ATED Fowl 1a vee Join the Easter Parade to As Where Thrift Is Always In Style! ih ic NORFOLK COOKED Ready-to-Serve PICNICS Ib 17¢ HAMS Ib 25¢ SHANK HALF! 1h pkg. 6¢c wows nw we Jy 356 Ib27c¢ “| Ducklings «+ - Ib 25c TOMATOES REO RIPE = == = Ib 19¢ SWEET POTATOES - - 5ilbs 1c FRESH COCOANUTS - 2for 9 ICEBERG LETTUCE "=> Tue 1c TENDER IONA A&P CORN Special for All A & P Stores in Vicinity! Fresh - Light - Tender Jane Parker ANGEL FOOD CAKE ~~ 15c¢ SAVE on High Quality DAILY FEEDS! Golden Both Kinds A-P SAUERKRAUT “1 7 CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 7 6°. TOMATO JUICE DAILY DOG FOOD Peaches or Apricots ioeuen ve B9¢ 8 2 4% 6%) 49¢ Vo.7e 40 49¢ 1 = 29 12.0. 49¢ PEAS Bantam ona Brand A GROUP OF ITEMS REDUCED FOR EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS ANN PAGE BEANS 0" 9 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ™ PINEAPPLE . 0° BEVERAGES .. :: ch NUTLEY OLEQ 'o WALDORF TISSUE IVORY SOAP LAUNDRY SOAP 770.1 V STOCK UP ! er na 6. 49¢ 12%" 49¢ Pur 10%. 49¢ “ 49¢ 49¢ No. 2 Cans 1/5 < J Bb STARTING MASH 100-1b bag $2.45 (25-1b Bag Car kk dein SCRATCH FEED 100-1b bag $1.89 ous 19¢) (25<1b Bag OYSTER SHELLS 100-Ib bag 69%¢ 100-1b bag $1.45 DAIRY FEED — 16%. . . . 100-1b bag $1.79 FLOUR MIDDLINGS. . . GROWING MASH 100-1b bag $2.29 Ann Page Apple Butter. | AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE BT ——, Salad Dressing. . . qt. jar 27¢ | ACP Peaches. .2 Fo 2m 2g | 4 390i. 25¢ | Starch Staley's Cube Gloss 9 Ib pkgs. Te Empress Creams “"“ |b 17¢ Choc. Sprinkles “oom! Palmolive B*hSizeSoap 3 cakes 25¢ N. B.C. Shredded Wheat Grapefruit Juice rox Sandwich Spread ANN PAGE | Ann Page Macaroni Dinner Jane Parker Layer Cakes * V*" | Octagon oct Soap Ib 15¢ Octagon Chips . Lies i Octagon Gran. Soap : 3 row 308 ne 10€ 8-oz. 9k8-. 1 0c ea. 33¢ 4 == 19¢ large pkg 2c : large pkg 2c 2» ]9¢ iw 150 aun 1 [9g PRICES BELOW EFFECTIVE IN ALL A &G P STORES IN VICINITY ! Ilona Cut Beets FOR PICKLING EGGS Rajah Cocoanut For Cake or Candy Making ; ray ® junc EASTER
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