Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 16, 1940, Image 2

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    E CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
May 16th, 1940
Page Two
CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY
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ATTEND CONVENTION OF |
FEDERATED WOMEN'S CLUBS
Mrs. FF. V. Goodhart
Elizabeth Bartholomew
Hall and Mrs Edna
Hugh Crumlish ang Mrs. Henry)
Noll of Fleasant Gap, atended the
State Federation of Women's Clubs |
convention in Harrisburg today. |
One of the principal speakers on |
the day's program was Dr Cadl|
Albracht the Associated Press|
who spoke on “The World Is Really |
a Small Place.” Dr, Meta Glass of
Bweet Briar College and Dr. C. ¥
Frederick of Howard were also on
the program
LJ LJ * *
MUSICAL PROGRAM IS
POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY
The music department
man's Club, scheduled to meet to-
night, has postponed its meeting
until next ‘hursds night at 8
o'clock at nome Helen
Odenkirk
The subject of the
sacred music under the
Mrs. J 8
Cieary
and Miss
of Centre
Noll, Mrs.
’
Ol
of the Wa-
LY
of Mi
ram
leaders!
prog
Ol
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MOTHERS ARE HONORED
AT EVANGELICAL CHURCH
of the church were
SENIORS DEPART ON
TRIP TO WASHINGTON
MRS, EDNA MILLER BECOMES
HEAD OF WOMAN'S CLUB
JUrpase
1940-41
; t: Mr
Edna Miller Eliza-
beth Bart}
Mrs. Haro
Boozer
Mit
Miss
DEAN DUNKLEBERGER TO
BE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
ger
yunkleber Ph
eive
roll
diplomas
for four
rey, Dorothy
MUNICIPAT,
Evenings 7 and 9 P. M.,
Admission 10¢ and 25¢
ONLY TWO DAYS!
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
(May 17th & 18th)
“THE GRAPES
OF WRATH”
Henry Fonda Jane Darwell
Charley Grapewin
Dorris Bowdon J. Carradine
We're that
Can't wipe us
the live
out
people
nobody
LATEST NEWS ISSUE
NEW SHOW TIME!
Starts Every Night But Sat.
at 7:30 and 9:30 P. M.
Saturday Nights, 7 & 9 P. M.
MONDAY & TUESDAY
(May 20th & 21st)
She does what she pleases, says
what she pleases, and Brother,
she pleases!
ANN SHERDAN, in:
“IT ALL
CAME TRUE”
(A Warner Picture)
Jeffrey Lynn Zaza Pitts
Humphrey Bogart
LATEST NEWS ISSUE
FINEST SELECTED SHORTS
Coming May 24th & 25th
“TILL WE MEET AGAIN"
Re. aa
{ church
{ and baked ham supper tomorrow
{| Williams. Mrs,
| Mrs. George Benner, and Mrs. Har-
Dashem, Dean Bradford, Edgar
Harter and Robert Foust, of which
the first three will speak at the
commencement exercises
The Rev. D. R. Keener
liver the baccalaureate sermon
the Lutheran church Sunday even- |
ing, May 206
will de-
in!
JUVENILE GRANGE HOLDS
MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM
The juvenile grange
special mother's day program un-|
der the direction of Mrs, George
Sweeney Tuesday evening at the
regular Progress grange meeting
A play entitled “What Is Home?"
includeq this cast of characters
Joan, Ruth Spyker; Elizabeth Bet-
ty Lou Sweeney; Peg, Eleanor Pol-
Bill, William Sweeney; Ann,
Joanne ert: and Mary, Donna
Luse, Beity Lou Sweeney and Ruth
Spyker sang a duet “Faith of ou:
Mothers after the play
ATTEND SUB-FRESHMAN
DAY AT SUSQUEHANNA |
presented |
ter
and Jane
Wetzel
Susque~
Lols Arney, Ann Homer
yker accompanied J. F
to Sub-Freshman Day at
hanna University Saturday
Events on the program in-
cluded a bang concert May Day
and a track meet besides a special
program of speect hes and music
signed 1 high school
fUgnN
the
Si
day's
de
Qe
and Clara Lou ac-
the group a far &
School Term Lengthened
school
the local
for grade
The Week
had an
Fish
Barbrick
Tale of
Unusual
Farmer is Injured
Leister a Georges
ang Mr:
weekend
Wilkes Barre
Mr
were
dward
among relatives in
Mrs 8 idne y T
and Mrs
Salona Saturday
F. Emery spent Sunday
r daughter and son-in-law,
Thoma Foss in
Riegel
Harry
and
guests of Mr
Taylor in
Mrs
chool prinel-
commence -
underwent a
Windt
and
recov
the
today
speedy
week ago
ence of a
ze} ng with
ster-in-law, Mr
whi her parent
with the senior
Wet
w
Mung of June 2 has been
Jat heran children ser
A ven under the direction
Mr Pred Homan and Donald
Shope
Sun
of Mrs
jay nner guests of Mr and
Mrs vrei Luse were their daugh-
ter Mrs, Fred Harvey, Mr. Harvey
and two daughters, and the Rev. D
R. Keener
The Ladies’ Ald of the Evangeli-
! h was postponed from to-
intl next Thursday night
ill meet at the home of
George Sweeney
of Mr. and Mrs. E. E Bail-
over the weekend were Richard
Balley and Miss Devonna Collins
of Baltimore, and Muth Bailey and
Miss Alva Pryar, of Washington, D
when {t
Mrs
Guests
ey
The annual anniversary banquet
of Centre chapter of the Eastern
r will be held Friday night, May |
t the Nittany Country Club, ac- |
to Mrs. Carl Reep, chair-
Guests of Mr, and Mrs. David I
Graybill last weekend were Mrs
Joseph Fopeano of Columbia, Miss
Inez Boyer of New York City, and
Misses Barbara Jones and Kathryn
Graybill of Paxtonville,
Guests this week of Mr, and Mrs,
John Knarr were Mrs. C. E. Knarr
and son Guy Knarr of Enid, Okla-
homa. Mr. Knarr is in charge of
the American Legion Employment
Bureau in the state of Oklahoma.
Tomorrow evening the committee
on Christian Education of the Cen-
tral Pennsylvania Synod of the
Evangelical and Reformed church
will meet at the Reformed parson
age after a dinner at Coldrons res- |
taurant.
The ladies of the Presbylerian
will serve a roast chicken
(Friday) evening in the Grange
Hall from 5 to 8 o'clock. The price |
including dessert, will be 50 cents’
for adults and 35 cents for children, |
The Woman's Mossionary Society |
of the Presbyterian church met last |
night at the home of Mrs. Claudo
F, V. Goodhart,|
ry Potter were in charge of the
{| program. Ruth Spyker and Elea-
| nor Potter provided part of the en- |
tertainment in the form of a dia-|
logue,
Harrisburg Sunday
| plead
| Wednesday,
{ toona and the
are
| State College,
| were
weekend
Bartholo-
Mrs. Edna Noll was the
guest of Miss Elizabeth
mew
The W. O. T
of this week at
Harry Potter,
A children
U
the
met Monday
home of Mrs
service will
sented In the Reformed
Sunday night, June 16
Mr. and Mrs, J 8. Boozer and
Mr. ang Mrs. Harry King drove Ww
to visit Mr. and
be pre-
church
Mrs. Carl Snyder
The Rev, C. C. Out, recently grad-
aated from the Gettysburg Theolo-
Seminary, will be ordained
May 22
| churches In Al-
six in Centre County
holding an Ins of Chris-
Education at Howard this
ternoon and evening
Mrs. George Sweeney
children, Bet.y Lou and William
spent part of last week with her
parents near Gettysburg where Mr
Sweeney met them Sunday
Mrs. D. R. Keene
daughter Sndra, has been
her parents, Mr, and Mrs
Schaeffer in Fleetwood is
to return home LOMOrrow
The budget of the School
trict Boro of Centre
uggested for the term
1941, is in the hands of the re-
tary D. K. Keller for interested
citizens (0 examine {{, or tu! may
hitend a meeting 10 be held Wed-
nesday June 5 at 7:45 in room 1 in
High School building
Two Evangelica
titute
tian uf-
and two
r, who with he
visiting
Robert
expected
Dis-
Hall, a
1960 to
of the
of
50
ey
the
Church Announcements
s In Centre Hall
or May 19. Evange-
The Rev, W Hosterman
Bethesda: Church service
inday Schoo! 10:00; Lemont
10:00: Chur
100
| League
30
Ciienn
service
300
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LANDON
HOWARD
Howard Grange No. 297 will hold
their nex: regular meeting, Thur
day evening, May 23. instead of
Friday May 24
Lick Run Lodge No
i meet woial session
ning May 16 at
eC me Centre Ls
Bellefon will confer
degree on a class
in the 1. O
Howard
The young
Reformed Chur
present
3111 OOF
Thurs-
BOO pm
ir
xige No 153
the 3rd
andidate
room al
of
Lodge
of BRIAR
Jacksonvi
cial play
the First Re-
on Thurs-
16 at 8.00 p m
directed by Mrs
Miss Nora
are por-
Norma
Re.
Lee
Harry
people
n
an inier-r
Leaven” at
formed church Howard
day evening, May
The play is being
Hubert Vonada and
Weight. The character
trayed by Dorothy Betz
Yearick, Catherine McCrea
becca Bartley, Arthur Bartley
Rogers, Arthur Dolan and
Beightol
Mr
town,
Beech
Little
Robb, of Propheis-
visiting his sister in
reek, Mrs. Joseph Earon
He is ig on relatives in Howard
Miss Nelle Holter is spending this
week in Milesburg. Her sister Anna
is able to be back to work after
three weeks iliness
The Senior ciass
day Monday. They visited Titan
Metal Co., Bell Telephone Co;
Stale College Dairy and other places
of interest,
The Baccalaureate services will
be held this Sunday night the 16th
at the high schaul auditorium, Rev
M. 8. Rogers of the Christian
church will preach the services
The recepiion will be given to the
senior class this Priday night, May
17th
Mr. B. 8. Kingsley and daughter
Louise of Philadelphia, spent the
weekend at the Dr. Walter Kurtz
home
Mises Suzanne
Joanne Wagner, spent Monday in
Lock Haven, visiting the schools
Master Ben and Harold Wyland
are visiling in Orviston with the
Mr. Sherman Confer family
The Civic Club met at the home
of Mrs. George Buckley Wednes-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs
children of
Thoma
$1]
is
callir
of
observed field
Hoffman and
Victor Harter and
Jersey Shore spent
| Sunday ai the home of Mrs Fietta
Harter,
im. — ’ —. ———
CAR AND TRUCK COLLIDE
AT COLLEGE INTERSECTION |
When an automobile and a truck |
| collided at the intersection of Ath- |
erton street and Beaver avenue, |
about 3:46 o'clock
Saturday afternoon, two persons
slightly Injured and total!
(damage was estimated at $175.
Mrs. Francis Deamer, of lewis
town, a passenger in the car, suffer- |
ied head and knee lacerations and |
shock, while Richard Harman, of
State College, suffered shock and
injury to the forehead. Chief of
Police John R. Juba, of State Col- |
lege, was the investigating officer. |
You can put it down as a fact
that the British nation will no{ g»
in for appeasement in the early
future.
|
i morning at the usual time, Epworth
UNIONVILLE
Free Methodist Chwch Services: { Memorial Day Services: Plans
Prayer service Friday evening, Sun«| are being made by a commitlee of
day School Sunday morning at 9:30 | World War Veterans for services
m, followed by the preaching! to be held here on Memorial Day
ervice, Young People's meeting in, A speaker will be provided and othe;
he evening at 7:30 p m features in keeping with the day
Method st Church Full particulars will be given In
Prayer service this next weeks items
ing, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J Earl Walte and
children of Warriors Mark, Pa
were Sunday guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, J. E Brugger
Mr. and Mrs, Newton Fisher and
son Jay of Pittsburgh, were week-
guests of their respective par-
Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Willlams
and Mr, and Mrs J Harold Fisher
Miss Maxine Resides is spending
some time at the home of her
ents, Mr, and Mrs Willi
She recently graduat
German.own hospital
regislered nurse
Services:
Thursday even-
school on Sunday
League in the evening at 6:30 p, m
followed by the preaching service
at 7:30 p. m, with germon by the
pastor, Rev, M. F. Kerstelte:
Presbyterian Church Services;
Bible Study Class on Monday even-
ing at the usual time, The bible
study class for the week of the
20th will be held on Wednesday
evening, May 22nd. Instead of Mon
20th Please bear
mind ang the
8 o'clock
end
ents,
par-
am Reside
ed from
now a
day the th the
change in
will begin at
rvice and
home of
Parsons
thelr daughters
College and
Harrlsburg. They ret
studies on Monday
One from ’ : ali
sma'l Mr and Mrs Pearce
effort Baltimore, Maryland
weekend with her
Mrs. Harry Luce
chip, also called
id friends In
Guest the
Mrs. E L
end were
of 8
Mr. and
the week
Lorr
Margaret
iIrnmed Wo Lthel
Cemefery Mretlig Repults: To ht
OWNers the Lower o!
cemetery requested (hat
ibuted for the
cemetery prior 1o
over
oO!
iti
cont
all ot
ning
of
Stover ‘
ate
one dollar be a
fixing up of the
Memoria)
each
morning
day lar morning
owné! Rumberger
pent Lhe
Mr. and
Town-
of
made LO coniribute that
up-keep
parents
of
A. & 3?
seventh fam
pick of the
at the
flavor
C Of
served by every
America! This coffee is only the
but is also ground to your order
of purchase, wu get finer, fresher
a bag this week!
not
ie ‘ .
plantations
moment
Try
NO Yi
THESE COFFEE PRICES EFFECTIVE
STORES IN VICINITY.
IN ALL
MILD AND MELLOW
8 O'CLOCK
RICH AND FULL BODIED
RED CIRCLE
VIGOROUS AND WINFY
BOKAR
HIGH FLAVOR — VACUUM PACKED
CONDOR :~2lc
AMHHTHAITTIRT ATA AAA AAAWWMAWWAA
FRESH FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES
LETTUCE
crip tourer Bvt 13
NEW PEAS
wor, vote. Dw 17
peck 37¢
2 lbs 19¢
.2 bchs. 5¢
.each 5¢
doz. 19¢
BANANAS
Ripe, Yellow 5 Ihs 25¢
NEW CABBAGE
Solid Heads 4 Ibs 13c
Ih
3
3
2
Center
(1
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AMALIA RAAHAAMAIVA MAMMA
: New Potatoes
Green Beans.
Green Onions.
Cucumbers
Juicy Lemons
Clapp's Strained
Baby Foods.
Clapp's
AHHH FITTS TIT IATA FAA ARAARAA AAS MAMAAMAAMAMA ALAM MAA
Woodbury's
Soft as Old Linen
Scot
| the Wi-Mo-Ma-8is
| home
Pork Loin Roast
to 4-Ib
Chopped Foods. __ 2
For Your Complexion
8 Soap
Scot Tissue
Paper Towels. ____
R. Williams
Club at
oh last Friday evening
Mr. Owen Reed Fox. son of Mr
and Mrs, J C. Fox started Lo work
Inst Friday with & contraclor care
penter at Sta'e College
Mrs. Lizzie Poller of All Pa
spent several days last week wil!
her sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs, J. E. Brink of this place
Rev MM. P K
Mrs, J.
her
L0na
erstetier of Lhe
Methodist church, returned to his
home last Thursday from the Gen-
eral Conference of the church which
was held in Allantic City, for the
past two week
We are sorry wo learn
A. Garrett Is not
hoped Lo be dl
the Centre County Hosplial the lat-
ter part of last week We all
ni compels recovery
Rey
ne
from
that
80 well
charged
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had
nope
Hay He
|edy
of Union T
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Bar
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ho
be reas
RFD. o
up the Pike
Mr. Dure
Pa ‘ [}
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nabie
contac
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in~i
deranuth of
recovery
A. & P
we 39¢
woe 43€
we 47 c
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Chuck Roast
RIB ENDS
Veal Shoulder Roast
Smoked Picnics sw sor — noe
Quality Hamburger
Veal Breast to fill
Veal Loin Roast.
Tasty Liver Sausage.
Tender Leg of Lamb
Lamb Breast (pocket roast)
Cooked Hams—Smll Sunnyfield _1b
Whole or shank
SUNNYFIELD LARD
Ib 13¢
Ih 21¢
Ib 19¢
Ib 25¢
Ib 10¢
2le
half
2 cans 15¢
2 cans
3 cakes 2.
3 rolls 23¢
2 rolls 19¢
entertained |
4 Ih ein ends
Yukon Club (pilus
Beverages.
Cloverdale
Lith-a-lime
Orange Pekoe
Mayfair Tea
Red Label Orange Pekoe
Salada Tea. _.
Vacuum Packed
Boscul Coffee.
Mrs, Anna Elway spent several
days last week visiting with friends |
Alloona
here who will
Bellefonte High
are Janie Zah-
id Paul Resides
and relatives in
Students from
graduate from the
Bchool next month
niser. Mary Lucas al
Mrs Fis
re their
the County
Jast week. Mother ar
getting along fine
her and infant
home here
Hospital
are
Donald
urned
Centre
WOT Lo
from
i son
folks from here who WOK
the High Bchool examination last
aturday in Bellefonte were Ethel
Jean Stere, Mary Houtz, Lee
jer Bamue] Brugger
Young
Wn.
en
A
nome
relay
alg
held al the
Barton on Bal-
11th In
birthday
t Yili
I Play
surprise pariy was
Hazel
May
18th
spen
ingl fler w
r their homes 3
birthdays
Ce geal
a Amn
nono
The
game
Nn all depart-
ing Ida Mas
Ng ai
nappy
Were
lia Barwon med
Alice Brugge:
Kathleen Homan, Ilda
nd Florence Barwon, Mr
merman
Those | \
| Quests at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, C. W. Bauder on Bunday were
| thelr daughter and husband Mr
and Mrs Clayton Updegraff and
family of Willlamsport, Pa
Mr leroy snd Clalr Plick of
Geneva, N.Y, and Dorothy Seeley
Sodus, NY, visiteq over the
weekend at the home of thelr aunt
and uncle, Mr, and Mra Plerce
Peers. Leroy and Clair returned
to their home on Bunday
Miss Alice
Township and
of
Watson of Union
Louise Myers of Bast
Tyrone, Pa, 100k supper on Salur-
dal evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Plerce Peters. Loulse Myers
ayeq tll Monday evening and re-
turned home by car with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Watson
Mi N
week at Lhe
and Pierce Peters
wo Alege
ired employment
John Hauler,
Care
commuruly will
Wednesday, May 2ind at
J R William:
Persons interested
ome anc ring
Dorothy Beeley
ng un
! Mi d M:
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Viki |
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going tate C
she has a
Mr
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Club News The
Garden
Ciub of the
Meet nex:
the home of Mn
745 p.m
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panu O exXchialige
Ib 16¢
Ib 17¢
Ib 16¢
Ib 14c¢
Ib 15¢
15H
WHITING
FILLETS - Ib 15¢
Ib Te
FRESH ROCK
FRESH ROUND
CROAKERS
BASS - - |b 19¢
2-1b pkg. 15¢
btl. charge)
4 24-0z btls
bil. charge)
29-0z btl
25¢
10¢
21e
21¢
(plus
Li-1b pkg
Y4-1b pkg
__Ib can 25¢
L 8 Varieties 33c- |
HOUSE
MILK
10 « - 57¢
WHITH EVAPORATED
ANN PAGH
DRESSING
aun 10 2B €
SALAD
IN HEAVY SYRUP
IONA BRAND
PEACHES
2:0 25¢
JANE PARKER LAYER
CAKES
Zest:
fore
4
BREAD
The perfect touch
to a tasty meal!
2.-15¢
fy it today!
THIS IS NATIONAL
COTTON WEEK
Canvas
GLOVES.
Sturdy Cotton
MOPS ea. 23¢
40-ft. Long Clothes
LINES ea. 19¢
and a complete selection of items
packed in cotton bags. Flour
Sugar, ete, and Cotlonsesd
Products
.2pr.25¢
PRICES BELOW EFFECTIVE IN ALL A & P FOOD STORES IN VICINITY
“dexo” SHORTENING
PURE PRESERVES +r
pkgs
for
10-02
pkgs
pkgs.
far
- = 3B
23¢
25¢
Shredded Wheat *"™"
Kellogg's Pep
Facial Tissues
Queen
Anne
“More! More!” ju tun
ily will call when you serve any of the
33 tempting, thrifty Ann Page Quality
Foods! You get unusually low prices be
cause A&P both makes and sells Ann
Page Foods, thereby eliminating many in
between expenses. For a delicious “meal
in itself” try
ANN PAGE PREPARED
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ENCORE MAYONNAISE". 21c
jar
QUALITY MAYONNAISE AT A SAVING
Del Monte Peaches.
DelMonte
Pineapple Juice
Octagon Cleanser
Waldorf Tissue _____
Old Dutch Cleanser. .
Worthmore Gum Drops
2 No.2"; ens 3le
2 12-0z cans 15¢
Octagon Soap Powder. ____
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w--.4 rolls 17¢
eens Cans 15¢
Jack Frost
be
be
_.pkg
Sparkle Ice
E-Z Freez
3 Ib can 4lc
Colonial Cookies
NBC Empress Creams
Pure Fruit Flavors
Sparkle Gelatin Desserts __3 pkgs 10¢
Cream Powd. 3 pkgs 25¢
Ice Cream Powder...
OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP 10:-~35¢c.
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