Page wo e CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY ATTEND FUNERAL OF { MRS. EMMA BRENTLINGER ! { Mrs Anna Bartholomew, Misses | Jean and Elizabeth Bartholomew Miss Doris Moltz, and Mrs, Rebecca Romig attended the burial of Mrs Emma Spencer Brentlinger at Cur- wensville, Monday afternoon, Mrs, Brentlinger dieq Thursday | mt the Champaign, Ill, hospital as | the result of a cerebral hemorrh- | age, She was born near Hublersburg May 14, 1878, the daughter of Frank | mnd Elizabeth Carver Bartholomew Her first husband wag Clyde A Spencer whom she married Aug, 12 d806 in Irvona. They moved to East Chicago in 1907 where Mr Bpencer died in 1920. The deceased married Emmett Brentlinger In 1928 and since then has lived In Champaign. Surviving are her husband, Em- mett; two sons, J Kirk Spence, and Frank L. Spencer; a daughter Mrs. Prances Derment; and wo sisters, Mrs. Harry Kittleberger, of Curwensville and Mrs, Harry Smith Miami, Fla. 80 PUPILS ENROLLED IN DAILY BIBLE SCHOOL The Centre Hall Vacation Da Bible school enrollment has grown to eighty since the first day, ac- cording to the Rev, W. K. Hoster- man, dean Puplls whose names did not ap- pear in the last issue are: begin- ners: Warren Homan, Ellene Hos- terman, Robert Walker, Jr, Wayne Auman Lucile Emery, Wayne Em- ery, primary department Mary Lou Rishel, Frank Goodhart, Lynn Thomas, John Michael, Janet Leis- ter; ang juniors: Marjorie Emery Joanne Settle, Ruth Spyker, Ber- nard Vogt, Robert McClenahan and Dale Confer Additional staff members are & follows: Miss Peggy McClenahan Miss Lois Rees, and Mrs. Harold Bohn in the beginners department; Miss Left Bitner and Miss Freda Smith in the primary department; ang Miss Doris Moltz and John Wert Jr, with the junior group The school will close Friday, June 21 with a picnic on Grange Park Plans are under way for a parents’ visiting period Thursday June 20 in the forenoon *. ASSOCIATION RECEPTION ALUMNI HOLDS ANNUAL Nearly a hundred alumni and guests attended the annual Alumni reception for the graduates Friday night in the school gymnasium Eugene Burkholder, alumni presi- dent, welcomed the graduates Into the alumni association and present- ed them with a membership card Mrs. Paul Petterolf and Mrs. Harold Bradford also presented each senior with a class flower, briarcliff rose Dean Bradford president responded expressing the apprecia- tion of the class The group spent gancing with Cagey's providing the music Kenneth Frank was the general chairman in charge of the recep- tion class the evening Rhythmeires » - . - SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS VISITS FORMER MEMBER The Young Women's Bible Class the Reformed church travelled McAllisterville Thursday to the day with Mrs Gervin Shaeffer, a former member The group took a tureen lunch along and Mrz. Shaeffer provided a ham and egg supper at a park nearby in the evening. These class members made the trip: Mrs Lester Garbrick, Mrs Harold Bohn, Mrs, Bruce Knarr Mrs. Robert Walker, Miss Kathryn Martz, Mrs. J. F. Wetzel, Mrs, Paul Martz, Mrs. Robert Wetzel, Mrs Alfred Reish, Mrs. George Lutz, Mrs. Ralph Packer, Mrs, Faye Au- man, Mrs Maude Myers and Miss Lois Rees. Clara Lou Wetzel went along as the guest of Beryl Shaefler. of to gpend MUNICIPAJ, MILLHEIM, PA. PLAYING FRIDAY & SATURDAY Errol Flynn Mirian Hopkins Alan Hale Randolph Scott Humphrey Bogart, in, ao . - . » ” Virginia City (Just What the Doctor Ordered) Action from beginning to end! Beautiful scenery, and as fine a story as any movie-goer could wish for. A must see picture LATEST NEWS EVENTS In the news you will see TOTAL WAR--British Forces at the front . . . Prench Guns in Action . . . Belgium Cities on Fire . . . Refu- gees Line Roads. MONDAY & TUESDAY (June 17th & 18th) LEW AYRES LIONEL BARRYMORE LORAINE DAY “Dr. Kildare's Strange Case” ARI) | 1) Ras Special Added Attraction: “THE MIDDLETON FAMILY AT THE WORLD'S FAIR" (All in Technicolor) The only feature motion picture of the World's Fair in technicolor. One hour of the World of the World of Tomorrow LATEST WAR NEWS 70 Degrees Cool In This Theatre I Gap, | College: and Mrs, Rebecca Romig | | Centre Hall: | Mrs | Smith i and Sandra, left Sunday morning | for Fleetwood to remain two weeks | { The Rev. Jacob W. Zang of State | College, will be in charge of the] | Reformed services in the Rev. Mr | Keener's absence. | trip to the New York World's Fair | Miss Sarah Homan ig keeping house for Mr. and Mrs, Emest Homan i during their absence, | ters of Allentown were also guests a | MISS BARTHOLOMEW 18 HONORED ON BIRTHDAY To celebrate the eighty-first birthday of Miss Jennie Bartholo- mew, Friday, Mrs, Anna Bartholo- mew, entertained a party of her friends Saturday afternoon The guests from out of town were: | Mrs, W. W. Tate, Miss Tecla Tale | and Mrs. Marie Long of Bellefonte; | Mrs. Reeder Jodon of Pleasant] Mrs. Lilllan Crow of State] of Liverpool. These guests were present from | Mrs. Lucy Henney, Laura Lee, Mrs. Charles Ar- Mrs. L. W. Smith, Mrs, Lavan Mrs Anna Brooks and Miss Myra Rockey \ . CHILDREN'S SERVICE IS PRESENTED AT CHURCH ney, “Jesus, Our Friend,” a pageant for children’s day was presented in the Evangelical church Sunday evening under the girection of Mrs W. K. Hosterman, Miss Ruth Hart- ley, Mrs. Paul Venerick, and Mrs Reuben Rickert, The principle characters in the pageant were Ralph Ralston, Betty Sweeney, Herbert Ralston, William Daup, Edward Crawford, Margaret Smith, Lillian Rickert, Kenneth Frazier, Lefa Bitner, Ardell Gross Bernice Frazier, Gilbert Ralston Jean Hanna and Fern Hanna - » » » MOCK WEDDING TO BE HELD AT CENTRE HALL | A mock wedding for the benefit of the soft ball and Senators base- | ball teams will be presented in the auditorium of the Centre Hall-Pot- ter high schoo] Monday night at 8| o'clock An all male cast of thirty, di- rected by Miss Marilyn Jones of Rochester, Minn. will perform in the skit, all of which is 10 be in costume The auditorium charge will fifteen cents for children and twen- ty-five cents for adults > - » - Attend Scouting Conference Ernest Wagner and J. FP. Wetzel | attended the Juniata Valley Scout| Leaders conference held in the) Seven Mountains Scofit Camp Sat- urday antl Sunday About fifty scout present including officers Of Courses Bed leaders were several national sectional study camp health and camping, Mr Wagner selected the three cubbing and troop and Mr » last LJ Music Club to Meet The Music department of Woman's Club will hold its meeting for the summer at home of Mrs FF. P QGeary Thursday evening, June 20 “Music In the Home" is the topic for discussion. After the program the group will have a brief enter-| tainment before the tureen refresh- ments are served the | last | the | next Centre Hali| the Church services and vicinity Rev, W, K. Hosterman, pastor Bethesda Church service 9:00; Sunday School 10:00; Lemont: Sun- | day school 10:00, Communion 11.00 Tusseyville Sunday School 9:30 Children's service 7:30. Lutheran, The Rev pastor—Centre Hall: Church ser- vice 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30 Children's service 7:80; Tusseyvilie Sunday Schoo] 9:30, Church Ser- vices 10:30 Methodist, pastor—Centre Hall: vices 9:30, Sunday Sprucetown: Sunday Church service 10:45 Presbyterian, the Rev. J M. Kirk-| patrick, pastor--Boalsburg Sun- day School 2:00, Church service 3:00; Lemont: Sunday School 9:30 Church service 9:30; Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church ser- vice 10:30 in Evangelical, CC Otia the Rev. Walter Glenn Church ser- School 10:00] School 9:30 Misg Carriebell Emerick is spend- | ing several weeks in Philadelphia among friends. J. F. Smith of Bellefonte, spent part of last week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. P. Geary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Milesburg had Sunday supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FP. P Geo y The Woman's Club dinner origin- ally scheduled for last night has) been postponed until Wednesday, | June 26. The School Sanday | Latheran Willing Class Workers of the | church met last night at the home | of Mrs, Ralph Homan David I. Graybill went to Paxton- | ville this week to work with his| father, a carpenter, until Penn State Summer Session opens, John Whiteman has been suffer- ing from a severe hang injury caus- ed by a cut on a bone while he was working at the Vogt rendering! plant, several weeks ago. The Rev, and Mrs. D, R. Keener Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Homan and Mr. and Mrs Claude Dutrow left Sunday morning for a three day Mr, and Mrs. Reubea 8 Rickert spent Sunday at the Robert Hess home in Winfield where Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hess and four daugh- Mrs, Rickert returned to Allentown with her parents to remain for a week. ! Richard Ross, oldest son of Mr and Mrs. Earl Rose, received th® Master of Science degree from the University of West Virginia at the graduation exercises Saturday morning. In September Mr, Rost will begin his duties as an assistant instructor in the annual husban- dry and nutrition department of the Pennsylvania State College. om ye | Lerman | nave two rehearsals Gardner Grove ls giving his home several coats of white paint, Mr and Mrs, Jacob Sharer visit. eq friends in Lock Haven Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, BF. Corl enter- tained relatives from Carlisle, Sun- day Miss Leona Mrs, Cameron Emery's Store, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vogt at- tended an American Legion bake Sunday afternoon Mr, and Mrs, Fussell Bohn re- succeeded clerk In Fye has Long as turned Sunday from a week's trip bogast home were Mr. and Mrs. B | to New York City and vicinity. Clay Reesman of Camden, N J has recently been reappointed city clerk of that city for three years Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shope are leaving tonight for Harrisburg Wu remain with relatives until Monday The Missionary Society of the Lutheran church met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs Fred Luse Miss Jennie with Mr, and Mrs their home (n Upper Darby day Mr. and Mrs harr.sburg came hv mie at Colyer «st Ja Fall Mrs. C FP McClellan and their supper at Thomas returned William Reitz to Sun- Lloyd Ferlin of to their summer geek Lo Temaln Emery, Mrs. Frank three children had Penng Cave Sun- | day evening The Rev. and Mrs. Ward K. Hos- entertained the Young People's Missionary Circle at thelr home Tuesday night A son was born to Mr and Mrs John Shaefler Friday in the Cen- tre County hospital. This is the second child in the family. Russell Bohn and Robert Arney left for camp Susquehannock near Brackney, this morning where they will remain for the summer Mrs. Ernest Auman nee Kathryn | Goodhart of New York City, spent | part of last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J C Goodhart Miss Bertha Sharer will leave for Lock Haven Wednesday, June 26 to matriculate in the Summer Ses- sion there at the Teachers College Summer engagements for the Centre Hall-Potter band include the local Pireman's Carnival the Kiwanis pienic, and the Grange Fair Mrs Anna Bartholomew Miss Helen Bartholomew, Misses Eliza- beth and Jean Bartholomew and Mrs. Edna Noll spent Sunday in Al- toona Mrs. Philip Smith, with her (we children, Barbara and Larry, of Pleasant Gap spent Priday with her parents Mr. ang Mrs ward Vogt Donald Shope has been engaged by the Centre Hall schoui board continue instructiug th: band ove the summer montns He plans « Week Robert Allen, who has been a naval student at Newport R I, Is spending a two weeks furlough among relatives here before leaving | June 16 for duty at San Diego, Cal Tuesday and Wednesday guests at the J P. Wetzel home were Mm | Wetzel's sister, Mrs Thomas Brin- | | | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. REBERSBURG A birthday celebration in honor | of Mrs. Nora Weber and her daugh- | ter, Mrs. Carl Sheasley, was held | at the former's home on Sunday | Those present were Olarence Web. | er and family and Mr, and Mrs John Bright of Smullton, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bowersox and children | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sheesley and two daughters of State College, Elwood | and Grace Weber and Mrs. Weber clam! Master Carl Smith of Centre | Hall spent last week at the Willard | Smith home. Mrs. Ada Hubler spent Sunday! at the home of her son, Mr Sam Hubler, at Miltheim. Sunday visitors at the R. C, Ar-| | A, Knepp and daughter of Mifflin- | inger of McClure, and sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry Hughes of Cortland, N y Mr and Mrs Thomas Rinehare and Mrs Margarst Stith of State College, spent last evening in Centres Mall visiting at the George Sharer and Roy Jami son homes Representatives from the Centre Hall Woman's Club to attend . the tea given by the Philipsburg clubs Tuesday afternoon were: Mrs. Ed- gar Miller, Mrs. FF V Goodhart and Mrs. Charles Light Mrs. J. Shannon Boozer and chil- dren, Patricia and David and Mrs J. William Bradford and daughter Joyce, left last week for Bast Or- Wednesday burg; Mr. Allen Baker, of McClure; Mr, ang Mrs. Earl Arbogast and children, Mr. and Mrs Cecil Hiron- imus, all of Middleburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver of New Kensington, spent Sunday a! the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Weaver, Sr. Mr. and Mrs Gurney Musser and family of Mifflinburg, were Sunday | visitors at the W_ J Hackenburg home Mr. ang Mrs. R. W. Blerly made a business trip Ww Lock Haven on Monday. Rev, Ed Blerly, Mrs, Mary AbD- bott and Eddit Abboty spent Thurs. day in Lock Haven Children’s Day exercises will be held in the Lutheran church 8un- day evening, June 16, 1040 and in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening, June 23, 1640 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brungart spent last weekend with their son and daughter-in-daw, Mr and Mrs Randall Brungart at Covington, Va Miss Mildred Wolfe, R N. of the Lewistown Hospital, spent a few days last week with her parents Mr and Mrs E R Wolle Mr. and Mrs Floyd Gramley of Binghamton, N. Y., visited relatives in town last week | Mr and Mrs, Paul Cummings and son made & weekend trip 10 the New York Worlds Fair, and alsc visited with his brother, Walter, a! Morrisville, Pa. Thelr son Dean stayed at the latter place for an extended visit. Mr and Mrs. Will Conser of Pine Station were Sunday visitors at the Adam Wolfe home Miss Joyce Corman Mr. ang Mrs. James Corman cele brated her fourth birthday anni- versary at Voneida State Park on Sunday. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Charles Rossman of Mill. heim; Mr and Mrs, Thomas Stover and Mr. and Mrs. George Stover of Mifflinburg, Mr ang Mrs Clarence Stover of Watsoniown, Mr Pred Miller, Mr. Elmer Miller, Mr. and Mra Hermit ‘Rossmaan, Miss Alma Corman, Mrs. Gertie Corman, and Mr and Mrs James Corman, all of Rebersourg Mrs WO. Kelly, Mrs. Mary Ab- bott, Mr. R W. Meyer and Edowe Abbott spent Sunday with Mr Henry Meyer at Lewisburg. Mr. and Mrs Carice Tyson, son and Mr, and Mrs William sun visited wth Mr end Mr: Ran. ds! Bowersox at Livoma on Sun day Marry Rishel and family visited un Bunday with Mr. and Mrs Har- rv Furg st Asronsburg Mrs Edythe Kreamer snnouncef tu her Biauty Suoppe . will be cinsed between June M4 aud July 1 1940 Mrs Lers Brunga J) enasitained her Gaughter. Mrs, Ania MJ er and Mrs Minne Noll of Plicairn, and Mr, Forrest. Emerick and Mrs, Pau) Benner of Mifflintown and Miss Dorothy Emerick. of Lewliiown over | the past weekend Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Biyers, ac- companied by Mrs. CM. Gramiey made a business trip to Williams daughter of | port on Thursday. ange and New York City, where they will remain for about ten days ' A party of deep sea fishermen who left Sunday noon for Bowers Beach, Delaware and returned Monday night included: Ralph Ho- man, Ralph Luse, Ray Shearer, Al- bert Emery, Charles Ramer, and Bruce Hartley, Mr. and Mrs Abnsr Alexander Miss Margaret Alexander ang Mrs | BE. M. Hewett left last Priday for | Winonah, N. J. to visit with Mr | and. Mrs. Harold Alexander who will move soon to Pittsburgh. They | returned yesterday. Mrs. W. H Hackenburg and daughter Joan, accompanied Mr W. H. Zeigler and Mr. C. J Weav- er, Jr. went to Muncy on Friday where Mr Zeigler and Mr Weaver will put the first coat of paing on the Hackenburg's newly built home there, John Miller, a teacher at Fisher- ton, Pa, accompanieq the seniot class of that high school last week | 10 the New York Worlds Fair. His ! Miller, accom - Miss Donna Luse of Centre Hall | spent Priday night at the Paul Breonn home ! tion with the latter's Miss Doris Moltz spent Friday! John Relish. and Saturday at Newton-Hemilton | camp at a counselors meeting In| | preparation for the week of June | oo 30 to July 7 when she will be one of the counselors in charge of 8 | group of junior high school girls. | The trees near the Laurel Run Mrs Franklin Miller and children Inn in the Beven Moun'ains are of State College. being severaly damaged by an enor- mous hatch of Cicadas, known lo- cally as seventeen-year locusts. | The insect lays eggs in the ends of twigs causing them to 4ry out and drop off. The Ladies Bible Class of the Reformed church held a sock social in the Sunday School room last night. Refreshments and a pro- gram arranged by Mrs Paul Brad- ford, Miss Pearl Arney, Mrs. Prank Williams, and Mrs, George Bearson comprised the evening's entertain- ment. Mrs. Ward K Hosterman enter- — | Mrs RW. Meyer, an employee the Laurelton State Village, spent | weekend at her home. i | son and daughter-in-law, Mr and i 5 z fils bi N-! June 13, 1940. VILLE | UNION wd) Methodist Church S84 vores: Prayer service this Thursday even- ing, Sunday 8chool on Sunday morning at the regular time fol- lowed by rehearsal by the young folks for Children's Day, Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p m followed by the preaching service at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pas- tor, Rev, MF. Kerstetter, Free Methodist Church Services: Prayer service Friday evening, Sun- day School on Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. and at the preaching hour of 10:30 a. m_Rev. and Mrs, C J. Burnett, Missionaries to the Pacl- fic Coast, Japanese, accompanied by two young Japanese ladies will conduct service, You will enjoy hearing these fine speakers. They will be here for one service only All are welcome, Sunday, June 16th Children's Day Services: —Chil- dren's Day exercises wil be held | in the Methodist church this Sun- day evening, June 16th at 7:30 p m. A Pageant has been prepared entitled the “Silver Wan4i"” which | includes all the young folks of the Sunday School Presbyterian Church Services: — Bible Study Class on Monday in the church at 8 o'clock Peters Reunion:—-The Twenty- second annual Peters’ family re- union will be held Saturday June 156th at the Peters’ Green House near Wingate, All friends, rela- tives and neighbors of this family are invited to spend the day with them. Dinner will be serveyq at the noon hour on the tabes which bave been providey by Frank Peter: and family In the grove near his | home, A very plersan looking surrounding and with # c.ear day will make the da; one long wo be remembered | Cominr Soon-A group of 18] V'elsh Singers from Johnstown wil'| appear in the Methodist church on Sunday morning, June 30th, at) 10:30 a. m, and preent some of their choice numbers in song. | These singers were i our commu- nity some years ago with the lau John Brugger, oroher of J. E| Brugger of this pl.ee, and sang on | the Methodist church also sang at the Rockview Penitentiary ou Sun-| day afternoon, We hove tc have @ full hovse o hear them as the (ne tnre morsing service will be Jue ed over w ‘tem and we nearthy welcome Lem Into our mids. again We should make a very special ef-| fort to have a packed houses when they are coming so far to sing Ww us. The Men's Bible C.ass will fur- nish their noon meal 45 (hey expect to return to their homes In the al- Lernoon., Mr and Mrs Alfred Hazel re- turned last Thursday from an ex-| tended visit with her son In Lhe state of Indiana Mrs. OG. W. Parsons of Williams. | port spent a couple days last week with her sister-in-law, Mrs W. B Parsons of this place Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones have purchased the Mrs Nannle Wil- llams property on Walnut street closing the deal on Saturday morn- ing They will move from Lhe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs [Get Tempt T. B, MoClellan, in the near future, Rev. OG. A. Garrett is improving rapidly since he has arrived home from the Centre County Hospital and is able to take walks out on the front porch each day. Mr, and Mrs He'man moved this week from tne Mollie Holt property to Baltimore, Mary land, where Mr. Peters has secured | employment, Mr. and Mrs, RC. “Buddie” Wil- Jamg and familly motorey to Atlan+ | tic last Priday and spent several days with his sister and husband Their sor Jonn Edw: 4 will nain there during the summes months and assist with the work on | the farm, Mrs, Clark Williams was elerted by the Sunday School of the Meth- odist church Ww attend, as a dele- gate, the Centre County Council of Christian Education, which annual convention was held at Boalsburg on Tuesday of this week with an all day meeting Mrs, Elwood Way was brought home from the Centre County Hos- pital, where she hag been for sev- eral weeks, and was home about one week when her condition bee Came such that they were compell- ed WwW take her back last Baturday afternoon. We were sorry wo learn that she had to return but hope for ner speedy recovery Beveral brush demonstration: have been held In and about the community in the past several weeks, the last ane being held on Monday evening at the home Of Mrs, Pierce Peters. Brushes of ali kinds are demonstrated and order: taken from individuals present Refreshunents are usually served which makes the evening a very en- Joyable one ing Summer Values---and Welcome Savings---at Your A«P A MEAL PORK LOIN FRESH PORK SHOULDERS MEATY CHUCK ROAST Sliced Boiled Ham Sliced Pressed Ham Hockless Smoked Picnics—small size Juicy Steaks—round or sir WITHOUT MEAT IS A MEAL INCOMPLETE z2 TO CENTER CUTS S MEATY BUTTS Ib 35¢ who ib 33¢ SAVE ON Ih 15¢ loin Ib 29¢ 4-Ib RIB ENDS 4 TO 5-LB PICNIC CUTS CENTER CUTS Tasty Whiting Fancy Jumbo Shrimp Salt Mackerel Ib 13¢ Ib 1c Ib 16¢ Ib 17e Ib de Peters re- | Miss Eleanor 8noke was confined to her home for several days over { the past weekeng suffering with a , sore jaw the result of having had # tooth pulled recently. Miss Mary Lucas, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Boyq Lucas, Is em. ployed in the Hoag Dairy Store in Bellefonte gince her graduation re- cently from the Belleionte High Behool. We wish hey success in her work The annual Lucas reunion which has been held on July Fourth of | each year will not be held this year All persons who are interested and | have attended In past years wi'l please bear in mind it has been | called off for this year only Mrs. Harold Wagner, ree Jose- phine Eckenroth, has been recently operated upon for appent citis, be- ing an emergency case. She is in the hospital ay Upper Narby. Hes many friends in this community with for her a most speedy recovery The young boys of the Epworth League of the Methodist chorch Richard Hall and Edwarg Barwon have been elected 0 attend the Summer Training Bchool at New- wn Hamilion for one week the.satl- ter part of this month, leaving for camp on June 2rd, ang retirning the following Bunday 3 Mrs Nannie Willams has a plano which she desires 10 sel] within the next couple weeks, It is one ol the best make of planos and In good condition. Any one in need of @ piano will profit by calling upon her at an early date, Bhe is mak- ing arrangements 10 dispose of ail her household goods on Baturday June 28th but musi get rid of the plano at this time Price will be reasonable (Continued on page three) | i 1 MAVTINVL BEVERAGE N TEA fe 19¢ ity thio 1 OUR won't chip. Colorful bake enamel Conster. Clapp's Strained Baby Foods - 2 “™ 15¢ | FISH SEAFOOD ‘illets | ib 13¢ Ib 19¢ Fillets Ib 17¢ FULLY DRESSED FOWL piv Fc Fully Dressed DUCKLINGS Ib 25¢ Ground fromm Quality Beef ! Hamburger For Tasty Meat Loaves Ib 15¢ RING AND LONG Bologna Ib 15¢ Ann Page Mustard - Prepared Spaghetti + Sultana Red Diamond CRYSTAL SHAKER Salt Fancy California Prunes «= Beans Sunbrite Cleanser Our Bakers Didn't Forget FATHER'S DAY . . . How About You ? 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YELLOW ONIONS. . . . civ 3 ibs 15e van 3ibs 208 TENDER GREEN BEANS... .. .21bs 17¢ » BALIN — - i ——————— REARAF QE pvr va nas TY | ! ® Woman's Day 2c and gives some mighty shrewd advice toe modern grand- IN THE JUNE Only ¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ! TOMATOES Red, Ripe Slicers 2 lbs 21¢ LEAF LETTUCE Home Grown 3
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