THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | | MILESBURG Winter ¢lothing was more com: Rev, Rodgers, minister of the fortable on Easter than the usual finery Mr, ad young daughter Tyrone with the Altoona on Saturday to attend the | Church of Christ began his 149 and family wedding of a friend of Miss Ripka's | weeks Evangelistic services on Eas-| Sunday night supper guests ol of that city | ter Sunday Mis. Emma Smith were her daugh- . x o£ reting Thursday ; . : u he | At the PTA meeting on 1 J wamloy in Tag el evening the Board of School Direc A . . | ton: gave uw financial ‘report of Na a Darema, Mr. and Mr | matters pertaining to the operation . of schools in Liberty Tw Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Burkhodler, | 8 p March 28, 1940, UNIONVILLE Services o- moroing Siew — CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY BLANCHARD i man motored to Altoona Saturday = to consult an eye specialist wih green and blue chickens Lambert, on Thursday evening, making thelr appearance for Baste: March 21 in honor of Miss Phyl we wouldn't be surprised to some Lambert's 14th. birthday annivers Be —_——_ day see pink elephants The evening was in . : . te games and music on the Methodist Man may think that he is master i. bd ‘ of the earth but every so often na- Tho ie present wer ha! e speaks up to remind him how = Eris W yo \ Jane oy ters oe ( Bhool ‘ 3 § his power really i Peters, Frances 8holl, Fay Jond Rov Chapman Andrews Jean Benner, Josephine Bathur Winnie McKinley, June McKinley Among Hips who attended the Carmen Hes Wallace Eve pand a i 50 Batieday eVEIUNE | yy, Sherry, Naomi Long, Betty . ies Sampoe ; he wile, 5 Dyke, Beity Keeler, Phyllis Lam i k " Je ana we of . vic } \ 4 WOT ’ i Pat Moore and wife bert Refreshments were served A 1 i consisting of large birthda Dallas Bullock of A held al birthday home of pleasan the party was Mrs, Harry Mrs, Guyer Fisher and ary spent en Easter a former's father Church Sunda followed by Loe meeting at State College, on sat | urday, March 30. Dean and Rosella Ripka were in | Church Schedules Presbyterian—Rev. J M, Kirke patrick, Church Worship 9:30; Church School 10:30. Lutheran— Rev, Church Worship School 9:30. Reformed. Church Worship 9:00; Church School 10:00. Evangelical i» Chagch 10:30; Church School 9:30. playing piano Spleer, Tye " ¥ un ring eflort y ara preparation gram winch wa last ine Mie 4 or service at 10:30 at which, in Kaullman will rmon, this being before 0 expecting retire a will not be Charge preaching time Ru farewell £ fu. e fred nificant deliver Oto: Sunday Cc 7.30; C. auing {erence «Joved. Wo 1 LE] Nancy ervice con and « of anything u« verine tas 1 t able think back A ! ns ie Eoworih i 4 “rf ening at 6:30 p and, he Conference frye Mrs, M. H Hall and sons Mal- colm and Emmerson, motored to Mill Hall on Sunday to visit the former's sis.er, Mrs. Eunice Rhine ol smith, i mere Tyrone, i Lewistown, Snow Shoe; lo thi laag ter Marian and grandsons Carl and Bud Cronemliler, of Bellefonte Wosalup : / Last Sunday Mr, and Mrs. James two ein Lhe 1 fing of Philipsburg, were Sunday even=| sarin gecompanied Mr. and Mrs. | SUTrance cakes and ice cream. Phyllis re- Presbyterian Church Services Methodist—-Church Worship 9:30; Church School 10:30. a . - . Law-Wert Miss Ann Elizabeth Wert, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. John B. Wert, was married to Mr. James Miller Law, of Lock Haven, on Sunday af- ternoon at 3 o'clock in the Redeem- ing guests at the B. W. Ripka home. | After being ll for several days) | Russell Walker went back to work | on Monday | Mis er’s Lutheran church in Willlams- poit. Miss Wert has been em- in the Milesburg schools for the past three years. Mr, Law, who |» a son of Mr. and Mrs. John A, Hall, of Lock Haven, is employed by the New York and Pennsylvania Paper Company in Lock Haven. The couple left on a short wedding trip and after May 1 will make home in Lock Haven . LJ LJ ¥ Easter Visitors Among the Baster visitors in Centre Hall were: Miss Evelyn Coi- ver, of New York, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Colyer. Mr. and Mrs, John York, visited at the Chester ker home. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Marstetter ati the home of Mrs. Laura Lec. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur McCielian of Lock Haven at the homes ui Mrs. Tressie McClellan and D. M, radford. Miss Miriam Homan, who is a student in Harrisburg, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, War- ren Homan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wigmaa and son, of Little Washington, Pa at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Shan- non Boozer. Mr. and Mrs Qsceola Mills, at and Mrs. Russell Joe Mevers, of Mr. and Mr Robert Meyers Altoona, at the home of his aunt, Mrs, Dora Oden- kirk Sypker Spy- Albert Hobba, of the home of Mr Bohn on of * 3 3 v A [rczen goods counter wag i- stalled In T. A. Hosterman's Clover Farm store last Thursday and doing quite &ell for itself. This i the first in the community and is a convenient way to obtain fresh, prepared fruits Kirkpatrick showed ricture “The Legend Sleepy Hollow” to the grade school and the high school assemblies las. Thursday Saturday marked the close of U sale season in our immediate vi- ib Jack moving { ol Hid | Mrs ployed as a primary grade teacher| W! h their | ol | cinity with the sale of the Gard-! ner Grove farm and a household goods sale at the Samuel Gingerich home Charlee Crust, who held sale his farm on Friday, has moved ini his home on Hoffer street, which b purchased from Samuel Gingerich Robert Spencer, an employe al Whi.erock, moved in the apartment vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mueller, last week Mrs. Fred Slack and daughter Sara motered to Williamsport last Wednesday, 0 bring Miss Jean Slack home for the Baster vaca- tion. Miss Slack is a student a the Potls Business College Charlotie Keller, a teacher in Lhe schools at Buck Hill Falls, wilh her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Keller, of this town, spent Easter vacation with her brothers James and Harold in Lan- casier and Laurel, Delaware Mrs. Lavan Smith is spending a few days with her mother at the Clarence Yearick home in State College Mrs, C. F. Emery spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Smith in State College. Mr visied at the home of Miss Mar- garet Jacobs on Saturday Mrs. George Ralston, Mrs. R, 8 Jamison, Mrs, Nellie Geary, Gladys Hartley, Mrs. Grace Ralston, terman, Mrs. Mrs Mrs. WW. K. Ray Gilliland of Harrisburg | Paul Venerick, Mrs. Hos- | William Hanna and] Sara Bradford were present i at a meeting of the Gleaners Sun- | day School Class, held at the home | of Mrs, George Sweeney on Monday evening. Rev. and Mrs, Hazen of Muncy i | i called at the Bartholomew home| on Monday afternoon, Vinton McClellan, who is a stu- dent ( #sted the Rev, all his services charge on Sunday throughout the | and Mrs in Gettysburg Collegey as- | Chrence Otto with! Owing to the illness of the Wor- | thy Matron-clect, the officers of Centre Chapter No. 2007, O. E 8. will not be installed until April 22 Patty Boozer and Ray Delaney of the Reformed church were elected delegates to a young peoples group speedy recovery. Jack Light, son of Dr. and Mrs *narles Light, has been ill, Sandra, daughter of Rev. and DR. Keener, has been i= with the grippe Junior Garbrick, son of Mr. and Lester Garbrick, spent Easter iis grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Gurbrick Tie Tri-county rast Association (2 the L. C. E. lodge. will hold a meeting in the lodge room in Ceatre Hall this Thursday afiernoon and evening Mr. und Mrs. W. H. McClellan ari sou Maire of Lox Haven, .Ar. and Mrs. Robert McCormick of State College; Mr, and Mrs. Rober: Walker ani son and daughter, Ro%- ert Lee and Linda Loi, and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bradford wer: guests at a birthday dinner on Sun- day evening ut the DM. Bradford home for D. M. Bradfor] snd Dean Bradford. Templars » . . . TUSSEYVILLE AND COLYER Leonard Rudy and f{ainily moved from the Hosterman ‘um to the Bert Musser farm near Pine Grove Mills, Mrs. Charles S8lutierbeck, spent. Friday with Mrs. Kate Miess at John Jordan home at Co'yer Miss Esther Hastings spent weekend at her home in Avis William Ripka and family, Joh Weaver and family of State C Igee and Mr. and Mrs. Kennet Mevers of Millbrook. pent Sunday at the William Meyers home Ralph Wall of Hollidaysburg, has been employed on the Frank Dash- em farm James Wolfe of State College and Mary PForthey motored to Altoona Sunday they calle: at the home of Mr Ham- mond. Greely kle and visited Sunday and Mrs | oY tit i a ms here were Ernest on Jordan, Mrs. Anna Run- Maxine and Robert Yonk- at the home of Frank Bennett in Ty- ers Mr rone The Royer several Bubb s parents Mr. and Mrs. William ind daughter Ramona of Lewis town and Miss Barbara Boal of Al- toona visited at the John Jordan home on Sunday. Mr. James Bolier who is employ- ed in State College spent Sunday | afterncon with his family Mr. John H, Bubb and family with his daughter in Misses Martha Bubb, Ruth and Helen Thumer spent days ai the home of Miss Parsons Jordan spent Wednes- | j t week at the home of hed aunt, Mrs. Ellen Miller, who is con- valescing from a recent illness —_— iL a — ZION the C. FF. Clev- Mr. and Mrs of Howard. Sunday guesis at ensiine Home were Jivde Tice and family nd Mr Lioyd Minnich of ege and Mr. and Mra Russ of Williamsport John Hockman spent Setur- alternoon at he GCardne: ¢ home at Centre Hall and Mrs. Emory Smith are i proud parents of a young daughter, born Tuesday morning i the home of Mrs. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vonads. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smell zer of Centre Hall, called at the Paul Clevens.ine home on Monday. James and Margaret Kane re- turned to Philadelphia on Monday, after spending their Easter vaca- tion at the family home Sorry to note Mr. George Rockey is seriously ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Orvis Yarnell. Mr. Rockey Is advanced in years and 13 suffering a stroke Quite a number of folks aitend- ed the farewell party held in hon- or of the James Kane family. The Kanes will offer their household goods at public sale this Satudray | and will make Howard their new residence, Mr. and Mrs. Kryder Clevensting of Washington, D. C., spent their | Easter vacation with Mrs, Cleven- stine's parents at Hublersburg, Mr Paul Vonada, : Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Gllmore and daughter, Roy Grove and family, spent Monday evening at the Lioyd Sampsel home at Pleasant Gap. Woodrow and Ned Corman spent their Easter vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs John Cor- man Frank Yearick is spending a few | days in Philadelphia Sorry to note Mrs Mae Weiland is on the sick list. we wish her a State Miles Mr | Mrs | alecholle pleaded guilty to stealing a car at i Jamestown, NT i John Flory of Altoona (0 Lock Ha ven where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Diebler, Als) James Cramer and family of Peru, were Sunday evening guests at the Martin home Mis. Allen Pletcher and son Louls, spent Thursday with Mr: Pletcher'’s mother, Mrs, Hugh Glos- sner of Mill Hall Mr, and Mrs, M, C. Bowman cel- cbrated thelr Pearl wedding anni- versary on Wednesday. Guests IC the anniversary dinner were Mc and Mrs. Franklin Bowman of Mil Hall and Mr. and Mrs, Willan Min zer and daughter, Mill Hall and Mr, and Mrs. William Frey oi Blanchard Although the home in which Mix Louise Gardner Is employed, | quarantined for scarlet fever, has been given permission to go iu and out at will June Miller with Miss Helen Haven weckend of Lock speni the Miller Mr. and Mrs, Donald Schenck es- | tablished a home of their oan Lock Haven last week Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs lien Rietcher were Miss Leah Confer, nurse at Hospital and Henderson of Mill Hall Miss Betty Eaton ployed at Avis, spent Ul at her home here Mr. Shawley of Homestead, visit ed a short time with Mr. and Charles Kunes last Wednesday, route 10 Middleburg. Miss Jane Williams, accompanies Ruth Trexler of Avis, to El- mira, for the Baster vacation Mrs. Emma James spent Sunda at her home Mrs. James has been employed at Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. RJ. Spangler and family visited relatives In Middle burg and McClure on Sunday Mr Kline Wolfe 8 remodeling the flcor of his store build. town: and transforming into a modern apartment It reported that Mr Mrs. Sher- Boiopue are planning to oc- this pew dwelling —— — —. PINE GLEN Mr Russell spent Easter with Mrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. E of Clarence Rober. Dixon ed his parent Dixon on Eager 8u Vivian Carlson of spent the weekend with Mrs Martin Meeker Liovd Meeker and James of the Cecburn OCC camp Faster at thelr respective here Benjamin Kroue of Clarence, vis- lie€ his sister. Mrs. Russell Hoov- er fn Monday Mr. and Mrs. FP. C, Lewis of Snow Shoe, and Mrs. Enel Genteel daughter Jean called at the Willlam Hoover home Sunday. Arthur Houdeshell and Jesse Bil- lette, of Drifting, were Sunday call- ers a, Clyde Hoover's Mrs Clyde Hoover, Mrs. James Hodge, Gladys and Willard Hoov- er and Clair Viehdorfer attended a bangliet on Friday evening held a: State Coliege following the Slate Grange Lecturers Conference held there Miss e and CGlossner wlio is em- we weekend here ran iit ie ing, in and ck cupy Mr. and Hoover Hoovers Mr James “Scolchtown” her homes no Vera Viexdorfer of Belld- Miss Edno Viehdorfer cl us, spen: Easter vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Clvde Viehdorfer. Sunday achool chureh at at 7:30, plan now to start the nea quarter April 7h. The Primary department bas many interesting things for beginners. Every little child in our community should be enrolled in Sunday schodl Jesus said “Suffer come unio Me and at 10 a. m and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of | us make this banner § God." 1et year for our Sabbath School Miss Helen the women of Mrs, James Hodge. tend Miss Butler's meetings, Miss Emma Midlan visited Karthaus Monday. ae f'quor Barred Placing Gardner E Youngsville, cn probation for three years, Federal Judge F. P, Schoon- | maker, of Erie, said the man would be sent to prison if he violated one condition—taking a drink beverage, Chandler The jokes that men tell are of i two classes: Parlor and outdoors ore > _—" SE —— ANOTHER REDFERN DAY FRIDAY MARCH 29 10a. m. to 10 p. m. Due to the unscasonably cold weather this spring, we are repeating RED FERN COAT DAY Two factory experts will be here with their full line of Redfern coats, These are available for sale along with our own large stock. Redfern coats are priced from $18.95 to $39.95 Our Own Coats from $9.95 and higher. Special measurements and special orders will be taken. Come and bring your friends. MILLHEIM, PA. Nieman’s Department Store wusam, rs ing Starette home Monday ments shopper and Bellefon.e, of the former's paren s son Gene of Renovo, spent Swartz, of Pleasant Gap tertained three until five in hon birthday of their Saturday were thei: family were the E, J. Burns ipsburg Mitchell Sunday | Yeager Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Gill are mov this week Into the former WW Q. .V. Hizh moved the Fulton aj and Mis into Mr Sholl was an All M on Friday, last and Mp John Eckenroth family ¢«f the Beaver {arm were Easter day guests Mis, John Mr J. R. Shuey and Sunday Mrs. Roy Shuey Mr, and Mrs and L. L& Mr Mr the home of and “at Mrs. Tec McDowell en- Monday afternoon from of the 8.h on Dickie L. Baird home son Joseph and Sunday guest family of Phil. Mr. and Guess at the F of Lemont Miss Mary vidied Boyle friends Ralpa Tyrone and al Mrs Mabe! Zimmer John B8holl, Mrs and Mrs. Harriet Philadelphia; Willis { ie present plway art. AAT M fended wedd Pea Mr Guess at t on Sunday Ga; brick of Shank and daughter Emily of State v. 1S McClellan and Clearfield The numbe were about 68. The boys enjoy these get together af- once a and Al an’ § lovely departed ceived many early hous homes von! happy birthday, 1 y year ¥ Mrs. Roy ON EASTER (1910) olm and daughter Louie, at- 1940 the Yarnell and Garbrick leas ig In the Lutheran church at ant Gap on Saturday evening Walter Smith is {ll of writing and presen. s of all for then man more Swartz Easter Was With king Having 1 y confined to dats And a We really nice Marin P Were he Chester were Mi: Tyrone Miles hom hil ; ‘ Mrs, Carl Than in Bpring auth Rebecca Poo; East ‘ When he To gladden all cach and Mr i King Gilbert and Richard, were ¢ ruedits Bunday at the Geol nome CGlibey on Jimmie sre Lock Ha- Hh 5 the Lock Haven | aunt’ Holt spent 11 a. m. Epworth League! the little children 190] Butler, Rural Exten- | sion Teacher, would like to meet ail! the community on! April 6th at 1:30 ai the home of | Everyone in-| terested in home making should at- | in Chandler. | of aa A THRIFTY HABIT . « Shop- Special ser ! nh {iram H Van { grippe " vi With overcoat g h I Vice in eaci week al Waar ight thi nuren AY Pure | resoyleria Fiee Methodist Church Services avet He Frida) ping at Your A&P POTA Fres, Vitamin-Rich SPINACH Rix Bananas. . 5 Ibs 25¢ Juicy a Lemons. . . doz. 15¢ Red 1 Mai ST Yellow Ripe Tomatoes GRAPEFRUIT Fancy Washington Winesap TOES Ib 19¢ Cobbage 4 lbs 13¢ St aks Hamburger Meat Loaves icxa [eed Sweet, Juicy, Pure Gold Calif. ORANGES 150-176 doz. 23 ¢ Lettuce 10-1b bag 27 c 2 Ibs 9c Iambo Pascal Celery. . . 2 stlks 19¢ Crisp Iceberg 2 hds 15¢ Marsh lous 64-707: 6 for 23c Navel 3 Ibs 25¢ ¢~ Top quality Bread APPLES Junket Rennet Powders 10¢c rw 20 25¢ Most Varieties Heinz Soups A & P, Dole or DelMonts Pineapple Juice AsP BREAD Costs less — Med. Can 12c¢ 46-02. Can 29c Ann Page Gelatin Desserta—<Pure Fruit Flavor Sparkle Effective in All A & P Stores 3 pkgs. 10c Cleansing Tissues (Effective in all A & P Stores) Kleen-Ex Package of 130 Sheets 10c Fast Acting, Long Lasting Suds * Rinso (2 Ige. pkgs. 3c) giant pkg. 5c) 2 sm. phgs 19¢ Chuck Roast Veal Roast Branded Steer Beef Round and Sirloin “> needn't be Expensive VEAL BREASTS — to fill Tastes better than ever ( enter (uls Ib 16¢ ‘ib 1 7¢ ih 23¢ Ib 25¢ Ib 15¢ Ih 23¢ LIGHT, LEAN BACON Ib 15¢ RIB, RUMP, ENGLISH ROASTS ib 21c¢ Ib 13¢ SMALL SMOKED SQUARES. Ib 9¢ SPECIAL SLICED BACON '5-1b pg. 8¢ Shoulde Culs Ground From Quality Beef Assorted Save On Fancy Seafood FRESH BUCK SHAD Ib 19¢ REDFISH FILLETS. Ib 15¢ FANCY JUMBO SHRIMP |b 21¢ ‘arker Chocolate Fudge ER CAKES ea. 33c¢ LAY And Seven Other Delicious Varicties Prices Below Effective In All A & P Food Stores In Vicinity ! ays RAE 5 STOR Es INT i —— ER, N. B. C. Excell Soda Crackers. 2 Ib pkg. 15¢ NBC Pin Wheels... . |b 19¢ Octagon Toilet Soap... ..4 cakes 19¢ ® Save on Daily” Feeds One High Uniform Quality ! Daily Egg Scratch FEED . 100-1b bag $1.85 Daily Egg Laying MASH . 00-hbx 2 25 Daily Growth Chick STARTER "$2 39 Daily Growth Chick FEED . . box $2.05 Daily Growth Growing MASH . bbe §2 25 - WH 5 at b ¢ t PEEATLG § Beans Ann Page With Pork 3 23-00. cans 25¢ Pickles Heir Fresh Cucumber 2 2-0r. tars 35¢ Prunes California 10.50 2 Ibs 17¢ Caramels Midget Warwicks Ib 17¢ Grahams woe 17 (School Tablel Given with Eack Package) Soap SWEETHEART wionial Money
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