Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 11, 1940, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA.
April 11, 1940,
CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY
Class to Give Play
On Friday, April 18th
class play, “Aunt Abby Answers an
nior class will present their Senior
Ad." The cast is as follows:
Alnsley, a dyed-in-the-wool old
Mald-—Lols Arney; Lucinda Love-
joy, her maid of all work—Freda
Smith; Horace Harter, her unwel-
come suitor--Edgar Harter; Anna
Ainsley, her niece from the city—
Leona Fye: Lilllan Lorraine, Anna's
girl chum-—Jane Spyker; Billy Bar-
berton, engaged to Lilllan-—Lynn
Ross Jr.; Bobby Barrington, Anna's
boy friend—Anthony Venerick;
Mrs. Purviance, a tourist—Ann
Homan; Horace Harkwell, a lovely
widower—George McCormick; Es-|
sic Ebersole, a tattle-tale—Elaine
Snyder.
rection of Miss Mary Taylor
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Church Schedule
Reformed—Rev. D
Church Worship 10:30;
School 9:30.
Lutheran--Rev.
Church Worship
School 9:30
Presbyterian: —Rev. J. M
patrick. Church Worship
Church School 9:30.
Methodist—Rev, hg ©
Church Worship 9:30;
Sc¢hool 10:30.
Evangelical :—Rev, W
man, Church Worship
Church School 9:30.
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Otto:
Church
Clarence
10:30;
Kirk-
7:30;
10:30;
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Baileys in Missouri
Word has been received that Mr
and Mrs. Edward Bailey arrived
safely, after a 1000 mile trip, al
their destination,
Mo. Mr. Bailey has since
gone a serious operation and is re-
covering nicely
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Mrs. T. A. Hosterman was ill with
the grippe Jast week again for the
third time this winter and spring.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Kimbrell be-
came
morning.
Mrs. Sara Bathurst of Lock Ha
ven is paying her sister, Mrs. George
Searson a visit
Mrs. James Searson
severe wound in her right
last week when an extractor
wns using broke and cut
cles and arteries.
The Ladies Bible Class of the
Reformed church met at the home
of Mrs. Fred Slack on Wednesday
evening,
Rev. D R. Keener left on Mon-
day to attend the sessions of the
Synod whickk are being held this
week in the Evangelical-Reformed
church on 12th Avenue in Altoona
Elder J. F. Treaster is a represen-
tative from (he Trinity congrega-
tion :
Mrs. Stanley
became a patient
County Hospital
suffered n
hand
she
Brooks on Monday
in the Centre
Mrs. D. R. Keener is recovering |
a minor operation of the lef:
fr
wrist made necessary by a sprain
Miss Ella Botorf of Lemont,
spent the weekend with her cousin
Miss Margaret Jacobs
Mr. Leslie Jacobs spent
weekend with his brother,
Jacobs in Stubenvilie, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Baird of
Philadelphia, and Mr. ard Mim
Harold Leighily and daughter of
Oak Hall were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeny.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wetzel visit-
the
Gun
ed relatives in McClure on Satur-
day
The Young Women's Missionary
Society met at the home of Mrs
Ernest Frank on Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bradford
and Mrs, James Bradford drove io
Hunting
visited
family.
W. W. Kerlin, Daniel Daup Jr.
and Edgar Miller flew to Washing-
fon last Tuesday on a business mis-
sion. On the return trip they flew
over a part of the flooded area
with the Charels Bauer
Bertha Sharer ‘wag the hostess of |
a shower held in honor of Mrs. Lila’
ii on Saturday evening. The]
guests included the school directors!
of Poiuter Township and their
wives, Mr, and Mrs. George Sween- |
€¥, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Wetzel,
Mrs. Ada Bauthm, of Altoona
Mrs,
and|
evening of last week.
Miss Emily Brown, of Milroy. |
was a weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. George Lutz.
The Women's Civie Club held an
open meeting on Tuesday night.
Present gt the meeting was a repre-
sentative of the Capiiol Hospital |
MILLHEIM, PA.
Evenings 7 and 9 P. M.
Admission 10¢ and 25¢
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
(April 12th & 13th)
No. 1--Jane Withers, in:
“High School”
Jane in her best picture to date.
No. 2
‘Blazing 6 Shooters’
Chas. Starrett, in:
“SONS OF THE PIONEERS”
LATEST NEWS
SELECTED SHORTS
MONDAY & TUESDAY
(April 15th & 16th)
FOR ADULTS ONLY!
“Hitler —~ The Beast
*
; of Berlin”
Civilization on the brink of dis-
aster—truth never before told
UNCENSORED. (Not recom-
mended for persons under 18 yrs,
“OLD HICKORY”
“LATEST NEWS ISSUE”
Wednesday, April 17th:
“JUDGE HARDY AND SON”
the Ses!
Abby |
The play is under the di- |
R. Keener, |
Chureh |
Miller. |
Church |
K. Hoster- |
Excelsior Springs, |
under- |
the proud parents of an eight |
pound baby daughter last Friday
the mus- |
don on Sunday where they |
J. H, Knarr entertained sev- |
eral tables of bridge on Wednesday |
ET,
MUNICIPAF, |
|]
| Service Inc, who explained and
discussed group hospital insurance.
The C. H, P. H. 8. band rendered
several selections.
Mrs. Elizabeth
spent the winter in
Tenn,
her daughter, Mrs,
Hummelstown,
is
Mitterling, who|
Chattanooga,
Anna Barry ol
TUSSEYVILLE AND COLYER
Kenneth ‘Mahaffey and family ol
Altoona, and H. C. Grove and
day at the W, 8, Martz home
Mrs. Roy Dowdell of Bellefonte |
and Fred Ferry of Punxsutawney,!
| were Sunday callers at the Fortney
| home.
Peter Snare of Washington, DC,
| was a recent visitor with his father,
Ray
Mr. and Mrs,
daughter of State College,
on Sunday ai the home of Mr, J H
Bubb.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Harrisburg, spent Sunday
noon with Mrs, Pott's parents,
{ and Mrs. Orvis Horner, ‘
Miss Beulah Fohringer spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, D. C. Fohringer.
MILESBURG
Miss Hilda Haupt
George McCullough attended the
| Methodist conference at Clearfield
on Friday last,
Our local firemen deserve pralse
for the efficient way in which they
fought the fire on
noon at the former Gregg home,
now owned by Toner Fetzer.
Well the census taker was here
and the questions he asked weren't
as bad as we were led to believe
Mrs. W. 8. Walker quietly cele-
brated her birthday on Sunday last
Mrs, Bruce Peters fell during the
| past week and has since been con-
fined to her bed, at this writing
she is much better.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walker and
daughter Judith were Tyrone v.si-
tors Sunday
Dr. and Mrs. Nissley of
College, were Sunday callers
W. 8 Walker home
Mrs William Peters L
at the Howard Miles
Unionville
Emerson Hall ceicbrated his 11th
birihday anniversary Tuesday of
this week.
Don't forget that
Methodis church are very good
cooks and today, April 11th, they
are serving a chicken dinner
On Tuesday evening the mem-
bers of the Methodist church held
a farewell gathering for their re-
iring minister and family
Miss Marha Walker has been a
patient in the Centre County Hos-
pital, Bellelcnte, during the past
week
Potts of
after-
Mr
State
at Le
visiting
home in
the ladies of the
BUILDERS,
Man makes machinery,
biles,
Buildings, magnificent,
But compared to the things that
God hag made
They are small, insignificant
God made the sun, moon and
stars
The rivers,
The flowers
time
The mountains and
Man may control his automobile
And work as hard as he can,
Bu: God controls the universe
Controls the breath of man.
All the things that man has made
We must pay to see
But the handiwork of
To all of us {5 free
Man may give gifts of money
To a world of war and strife,
God gave 10 us his only Son,
That wé might have Eternal Lile,
That whosoever believeth in Him
Should not perish from the earth,
But live a life of usefulness,
In times of peace, war or death.
L. 8.
PLEASANT VALLEY
BOGGS TWP.
Our communilty was saddened on
Saturday to hear of the death of
Mrs. Keturah Heverly, of Wool-
rich, a sister of Harvey Emenhizer
| Mrs. Heverly leaves to mourn her
death four children. Mrs. Velma
Bierly. Mrs, Eunice Best, and Ster-
{| ling Heverly, all of Woolrich, and
Mrs, Sara Hake, of Lock Haven;
lakes ond seas,
hat bloom in spring-
the (rees
God
Esther Tepold of Lock Haven; Har-
| ry Long of Mill Hall, Warren Long.
of Howard, R. F. D.; and Raymond
| Long, of Milesburg: Alfred Long
arrived here on Sunday with |
family of Huntingdon spent Sun-|
}
i
| president;
evening at the G. H, McCormick
home.
Clyde Walker and family of Axe
Mann, visited on Sunday at the F,
B., Palmer home
Mr, and Mrs, HE. Faust visited
Mr, Faust sister, Mrs. W. M.
Sweeney at (he Breneman Tibbens
home at Pleasant Gap on Sunday, |
and found her very much improved.
HOUSERVILLE
The Christian Endeavor of the U.
B. church here went to Romola on
Sunday evening where they organ-
ized a Christian Endeavor soclely.
| Those who went were: Marvin Lee,
Mr and Mrs, John Boal,
| Mr and Mrs, George Dyke, Adeline
Snare and his brother Samuel. |
|
William Bubb and
visited |
I wocd
Shuey, Mary Ellen Shuey, Doro. hy
Coble, Mary Alice Emenhizer,
Charley Coble and John Shuey,
very large crowd attended.
Roy Wertz sawed his summers
Tuesday and Wednesday
Those who helped him were: Ralph
| Packer of Bellefonte; George Kline
| church
{ Lydia Dale, Mrs. Howard Nefl,
| Mrs
and Mrs, |
{ who helped
Friday after-!
| Mrs
| James
| was gerved by Mrs
automo- |
Charles Coble and Norman Kline.
The Star Class of the U B
were entertained by Mrs
Wirtz at her home Friday
Those present were: Mrs
Mrs
Robert Walters, Mrs, Clara Knepp
Mrs. Maud Schreck, Mrs, Beaver
Fike and Mrs, Roy Wirz
The ladies of the U B. Church
School held a quilting party at Roy
Wirtz home Wednesday. Those
to quilt were: Mrs
Charles Williams, Mrs, Boyd Wil-
ams, Mrs, Claud Hoy, Mrs. Sallie
Hoy, Mrs. Homer Gauntt, Mrs.
Robert Walters, Mrs. Clara Knepp,
Houtz, Mrs John Boal Mrs
Reese, Mrs. Ralph Packer,
Ralph Hook and Mrs. Clar-
Sheesely. A delicious dinner
Roy Wirtz
Visliors at the Charles Packer
home Sunday were: Jim Koch, El-
wood Packer and little son, Elwood
Jr. from Nittany, Robert Cain, of
Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs Ralpn
Hook and two children Lois Jean
and Charles
Lester Marshall and sister,
Robert Walkers, motcsred 20
toona, Sunday returning home
the evening
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neff and
charles of Pleasant Hill, visited with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Nefl, Sunday
We are sorry to note the serious
illness of Mrs Virginia Packer of
Bellefonte, at one time a resident
of this place. Hope for her 2a
speedy recovery
Sunday vishors at the Roy Wirz
home were: Mr. and Mrs. George
Fike and two daughters of Lemont,
Mr. and Mrs, William Fike ang son
Carl. Russel] Pike and lady friend
all of Jackonville
Charles Packer took dinner Mon-
day with his son and daughtér-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Packer
and family at Centre Hall
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hook and
Mrs. Hook's sister Miss Edna Pack-
er, called on their aunt, Mrs Vir-
giria Packer Sunday evening
Roy
evening
Mrs.
ence
Mrs
Al-
in
{and found her alittle improved.
| last Thursday evening at
| the Willing Workers Class of
also these brothers and sisters: Mrs. |
and Harvey Emenhizer, of Howard
R. D
| Miss Hannah Eminhizer is on the
! sick list,
| covery
| Mrs,
| Rudy
College,
Mary Parker, Mrs, Sara
and two children of Stall
were Wednesday
| dore Eminfizer.
Sunday visitors at the
We wish her a speedy re-
visitors |
at the home of Harvey and ‘Theo-|
home of!
William Richner were Mr, and Mrs. |
! Orvis
| Sayers and family,
!| Richner and son of Summit Hill.
{| LuVera Eminhizer of Lemont
| and John Rudy of State College,
spent Saturday evening with home
| folks.
{ Miss Charlotte McCloskey of]
| Pittsburgh, spent Sunday with her
aunt, Mrs. Lee Richner.
Quite a few from around here
attended the Jameg Wensel sale on
| Saturday afternoon at Romola,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones and
| baby moved from the Wensel house
over to Fairview,
Mrs. Harvey Emenhizer visited
| her brother Harry Peese on Sunday
at the County Home.
POTTERS MILLS
Merrill Copenhaver and family
| of Aaronsburg, visited one day last
Lucas, Mr. and Mrs.
|
{
{
:
| week at the Mr. H. E. Faust homs. |
| Mrs. Floyd White spent a few
days at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Reed Hacketi ai Boll-
ing Springs, having been called
| there by the iliness of her father.
Mr. and Mrs, R. H, McCormick of
State College, Mr. and Mrs Charles
Jodon of Bellefonte, Miss Caroline
McCloskey took supper Sunday
LeRoy |
of Yarnell, Clair,
i
i
| meeting in their social ha
fol
Preaching April 14, a. 9:30,
lowed by Sunday School at 10:30
cn —— —
ZION
Prof. and Mrs, Lewis
children visited over the weekend
at Brookville with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs FP. 8 Fawce.t and Dv
and Mrs. A. C. McKinley
we Golden Rule Sunday
Class held thelr monthly
eye
ona
Fawcel
School
mee ing
the Paul
Clevenstine home
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Clevensiin®
were Sunday dinner guests st the
Clyde Hockman home at Hecla.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Oweng enter-
tained Mrs. Lizzie Kauffman and
Mrs. Emma Deitrick at a birthday
dinner Sunday at the Fleisher Tea
Room, Julian, The ladies are :ls-
ters, Mrs. Kauffman celebrated her
82nd. birthday and Mrs, Deitrick
her 80th. birthday.
Mrs. Lewis Fawcett enlertained
the
St, Marks Lutheran church ©1
Wednesday evening
Mrs. Sharer, Mrs, John Hockman,
Mr. and Mrs Nevin Gilmore, spent
Sunday afternoon at the John Hart
sock home arbove Stale College
James Kane, formerly of this
place, will be in the blaskamith
shop on the White properly (wo
days a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Llcyd White bad as
their Sunday dinner guests the
daughter and family, Mr, and Mrs,
Hubert Nell and family and Rev
Musser of Hublersburg.
The school kiddies are looking
forward to their gummers vacation.
Some of our schools close the las.
of this month. The High School
entrance exam will be held May 4in
The public ig Invited to atiend a
spelling bee at the Clark School,
Benner Twp. Friday evening. Miss
Virginia Irvine of this place is the
{eacher,
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Owens and Mr,
and Mrs. John Hockman spent
Monday at Altoona.
The phantom lake ig attracting’
many tourists atention. The road.
is impassable, |
Sorry (0 note Natalie Carer,
young Y saughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Carner is on the sick list. We |
wish her a speedy recovery. |
The Birthday Club of the Re-!
formed church held their monthly |
hall Friday |
evening. i
Mr, and Mrs. Epley Gentazel, Mary |
Letterman and Mr. Royer attended
the concert at Rebersburg on Sat |
urday evening.
Mrs George Snyder of wingate|
spent Monday at the Struble home.
During the storm last week a
light pole was blown down over
the road being a hindrance to traf-
fic until the West Penn Power crew
removed it.
PINE GLEN
Callers at Robert Askeys Sunday
were J, B. and J. BE. Askey of Sin.
namahoning.
Mrs. Lucy King has gobe (0 Rew
City to visit relatives,
Mrs. Ballle Beightol is visiting
wiih the Lohr family in Snow Shoe,
Sarl Pulmer visited In Howard,
Sunday.
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mil
0
FTI a ag
8
~
Mrs
Monday
Chapman home,
Mrs,
| night at the Charlie Mann home
of Howard, R, D.
Mrs
| daughter Faye and grandson
Jones visited on Tuesday with Mrs,
Myrtle Lucas.
Mrs,
and Morgan Lucas of Marsh Creek,
spent Saturday
{| mother, Mrs. Myrtle Lucas.
| Miss Betty Armstrong
| Eme] of Pleasant Valley, called at
he
Wednesday.
Mrs
Nyman
Thursday
man
Dick Watkins visited on Saturday
with Oscar Nyman at
Mr
tw
man home on Saturday evening
Mrs
Evelyn and Mrs
two sons John and Junior vislied on
S|unday at
home at Pleasant Valley
Russell Jones called cn Malcolm
Jones on Tuesday evening.
Mrs
Jones,
Mann
ledge home at Mill Hall R. D
Mr
children of Pleasant Valley,
on
home.
Sunday
Chapman home were
Jack and Martha May
Pleasant
Russel]
Iyn of this
FAIRVIEW
Myrtle Lucas visited on
afternoon at the Amelia!
I UNIONVILLE
Russell Jones spent Tuesday |
and
arnle
Amelia Chapman day School on
regular
Bryce Hoover of Howard
night with their
and Sally
and
Amelia Chapman home on
Mary Jane Lucas and Oscar Oakwood.
of . Mt, Eagle, visited cn /
with Mrs, Amelia Chap- montiuy
wCTU
evening at the
dent, Mrs
Ald Meeting
busines
of the
on
Mri
Methodist
Mt. Eagle
James Lucas and
the Amelia Chap-
and Mrs
sens called at
Russell Lucas and daughter
James Lucag and
the George Houdeshell
ing Sunday
morning
Amelia Chapman, Emie
Clair Chygman apd Pear]
visited at the Samuel Short-
Rey. D D
Ecworth
at 6:30 p
hig family
to
bu will
man
services as
be able to get
m.,
\ are
and Mrs Alfred Lucag and
vis
Ny
ited
ne
Sunday at the Ralph
Amelia
Frank,
Lucas of have
and Mr, and Mrs. | fore
and daughter Eve-' line
Place. tax
the
Paul
visilors at
Valley 1st,
Lucas
May
Free Methodist Church Services:
prayer service Friday evening, 8un-
Sunday
followed by Class
preaching
evening at 7:30 p. m
Presbyterian Church Servicesi—
Bibie Study class on Monday even-
| ing in the church;
on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m
the regular
in the evening at 7:30 p
sermon by the pastor,
Ww. C. T. U, Meeting
business
was held Wednesday
home
Nannie Willams
The regular month-
meeting of
Methodist
Monday evening
Amanda Way
Church
Prayer service this Thursday
School on
followed
preac! hing service
Kauffman
Leagues
Rev
mov
their home at Newton Hamilton
return
the new
here before next
Tax Reminder:
all real estate
as that
for turning
to the County Commissioners
i
H. E. McElwain wag the delegate
from the Methodist church here 0
the annual Conference held In
Clearfield last week. He and his
wife attended most every day ani
were accompanied each day by
some of their friends and neighbors,
from the community
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pratt expect
to move next week from the Pratt
property here, 10 Harrisburg, Pa
The Borough Budget for the
coming year is now compieted and
can be seen at any time at the home
of the Becretary, J. C. Fox
{ Mr. and Mrs, Frank Stere
{ son Bobby visited last Tuesday
her brother and family Mr
Mrs. Clair Harper of State College
Ardery Calhoun returned
home in Pit.sburgh, last Saturday
after hay pent some time her
with his Mr Mr Ro.
Calhoun
Mr, and Mrs. Homer Hall ar
son Ivan and girl friend of Altoona
were Bunday afternoon callers
his brother ife, Mr Mr
Robert Hall of this place
Mr and Mrs Philip
in, the evening ;... been living in
Kauffman and | pyex propery here
ing this Friday 1... eek to Bellefonte
Ruma: make thel
Sunday he {crmer
will
Nac) | MD.CW
Mrs Aman
Mr. Forrest
Mills last
with their
brake:
home
morning
Meeiing and the
service in the
Sunday School
preaching service
m. with
Rev. H. E
The
meeling
regular
{ the .
of th and
with
of the
presi- and
wo his
Ald
neld
the Ladies
church was
* ’ ing
the home ol
at f
A parents
and
Services: —
evens
Sunday
the regular
sermon by
Junjor and
by
with
and wu ater
an v and
Barr, wh
the Edwart
moves
where
Mrs, Barr
Lown
r hom
Roxie Flick
Bauder and her sister
da
for the
pastor not
Sere
Bauder
accompanied
Don't Ouoeola
taxes
forget Ww
paid be-
the dead
delinquent
Friday wher
sister
ls
in all who |
he evening
MEATS & EISH -
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JUICY, MEATY CENTER
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Rib, Rump or English Beef Roasts.
VEAL SHOULDER ROAST
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Veal Breast to Fill.
Veal Steaks 3
Tasty Liver Sausage. ,
Pure, Fresh Stuffed
Pork Sausage
Canadian Style Bacon
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FULLY DRESSED 3 10 4-Ib Average
FANCY MILK FED FOWL
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Quality Hamburger
Bunnyficld
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Apple Butter
Apple Sauce +«+ 2~:]13¢
Sauerkraut A&P Grade A 3 21
Tender lona Peas 3 "2% 25¢
French's Mustard 6-or. jar Qc
(Cream Salad)
Spry Shortening 3" 49¢
Lux Flakes 2 "mall pkgs. 1Qe
Lifebuoy Soap 3 cakes 17¢
Evap. Milk White House 10 tall cans 59¢
2 Ne. 2'% cans 25¢
Tissues aw sri Ine um 285¢
Peaches Delicious Tona
2 50 un 2eem25c Pom
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WE ARE CO-OPERATING IN THE
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EGGS “iv doz. 2lc
EGGS ©": doz. 23c
SUNNY-
BROOK
| McEwen on Sunday were Mr. and
| Fairmont
| Holtzworth
f
of Mrs, Bue Mr, and Mrs
and son of Williamsport, spent
past weekend with his paren
and Mrs. C. W. Bauder
Dinner guests at the home of M
and Mrs, J. C. Fox on
day evening were Mr
Guests at the home
Bricker of Miliheln
Soott Btover and Mis
Nora Btover of Bellefonte, Pa
Mr, and Mrs Clark Williams
took the train Saturday afternoon
for Williamsport where they called
on relatives and transacted
ness, returning home in the
ing
Mr
Mrs. Howard
Pa. and Mr
and Mr
busi- |
nie
ever.
and Miss Myr
State College
Edward
North Carolina
yhill Is 4 daughler of
Mrs, Underwood Mr
a member of the faculty
University sit Durham
lina
A very dell
was held last Friday
home of Mr. and Mrs
onor of Mr, Pelery
He was vers
Owing
and son Clyde
Underwood
Mr and Mrs
Durham
Kra
of
and Mrs, C. C. Holtzworih of Mr
West Virginia, motored
from their home last Saturday
bringing with them her father
Daniel Buck, who has been in the
home the greater part
of the winter but will now be at his
home here. They returned to thel
home SBunday alternoon
Mr
Kraybill
’
al
ghtiul surprise
evening at
Pierce Peter
40th
much
erson
We are glad at this ume
that Rev. G, A Garret
ing, he having undergon
erations recentis I
County Hospital two
last Friday morning and hls urn | ter } ian and Bherelia
for the better on Monday of th { Altoona i. Mr. and Mr
week
may
Mr an
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Rajah Syrup Blended for flavor Qu bil 2lc
G. E. Mazda Lamps
Pard Dog Food
Thrivo Dog Food
Ken-l-ration
Daily Dog Food
Brick Cheese vu |b 18¢
Heinz Soups Most Varieties Med can 12¢
Corn Starch swe 2000 13¢
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PEANUT BUTTEP 25.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
61-25¢
Juicy Lemons 00 doz. 15¢
Calif. Oranges "7 doz. 25¢
Ripe Yellow Bananas 5 Ibs 25¢
Onion Sets "0..." 31bs 17¢
New Green Onions 3 bchs 10c
Pascal Celery "0" 2stlks 15¢
Maine Potatoes 10.0 29¢
Texas Spinach 21bs llc
b's, 64's
Texas Grapefruit 5 5 for 25¢
NESAP
Apples
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Favs with Millions
for its
fine quality!
A&P
3 Ibs 25¢
cach 15
3 ean 25¢
3 ib cans 25¢
§ bum 25
6 Ib cans 25¢
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PRICES BELOW EFFECTIVE IN ALL A G P STORES IN VICINITY |
PREPARED SPAGHETTI «rue 3 en on 19¢ Fa Frying ok Colts ond Posy Fox os nd it
CREAM CORN STARCH
CANDY WAFERS wosmoss swiowss
N.B.C. Prem. Crackers "™* 15¢
N.B.C. Choc. Pinwheels |b 18¢
Col. Chexo oF 54tine Crackers 2 me: |7¢
MARSHMALLOWS
LUX rousrson 4. 23¢
2et5c
2 Ibs 29c¢
2 Pes 23¢
2 Pk: 23¢
3 kes Qc
2» 25¢
RINSO 2.«u-37¢
Kellogg's All Bran
Rice Krispies *ow*
Cracker Jack
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PINEAP PLE VITAGOLD DESSERT CUTS = = 3 Ne. 2'4 cans 49c¢
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making delicious, digestible
foods every time. dexe is ap.
proved by Good Housekeeping.
It is made exclusively for ARP.
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