Page Two ? THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY FIVE DANCERS TAKE PART | p IN CENTRE HALL REVUE The Dance Revue Miss Frances Burns in the Centre| Hall-Potter auditorium Thursday | night included complicated routines of (oe, tap. acrobatic, and ballet | dancing by five local girls. The parts of the program which they participated follow: Art. 1—-On with Show Swingin’ a Powell--Marlene Ooldroh; Soft Shoe Rhythm-—Jean Bar-| tholomew, “Oh Johnnie, Oh'-<Jane Vogt and June Williams. Peppy Swing—CGeorgie Johnson. Swingin' It—Betty Johnson Earful of Taps-Jane Vogt Modernistic Rhythm Dance ty Johnson. Dancingly dron. Military Tap tholomew, Russian Johnson, The Little Peasant Girl-—-Marlene Coldron | Act, I1-—Ballet. Petite Polka—| Jane Vogt and Dolores Bickle } Valse Dainty-—Georgie Johnson Air de Ballet—Betty Johnson Valsette—Jean Bartholomew | Polka Musette—Marlene Coldron | » LJ » in la Bet-| Yours—Marlene Col- Dance-——Jean Bar-| Toe Dance—Georgie . GIRLS SPENDING WEEK | AT SLACK HUNT CAMP Nine young girls and three chap-| erons are spending this week at] Slack’s huniing camp near the Penn-Roosevelt dam in the Seven Mountains. They expect to return Monday. The following are in the party: Patricia Boozer, Ellen Bradford Jovee Bradford, Miriam Brooks Isabel Emery, Nellie Knarr, Betty Searson, Betty Smith, and Martha Spyker. iue chaperons are Mrs Donald Shope, Miss Jane Sypkes and Mrs. B. F. Goodhart LJ LJ Mrs. Paul Bradford and son, Paul Jr. returned from Phoenixville Sunday Guests at the home are Mrs from Indiana Mrs. C. C. Otto's mother and sister from Milton, were her guests last week. Sandra Keener accompanied Mr and Mrs. Harold Bradford on a trip to Mifflinburg, Sunday Mrs. R. T. Baird of Tyrone spent several days last week at the Wii- liam Luse and Emest Wagner homes Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potter visited their son Taylor, at the Scout Camp in the Seven Mountains Sunday. Chris Morrow, employed at the Bendix Corporation, Baliimore, un- derwent an operation in one of the| city hospitals this week. Taylor Potter, one of the local youths who gpent the past week i Boy Scout Camp, injured his leg with a saw in the workshop. These persons from Centre Hall have matriculated in the Penn State Summer Session: Robert Ger- hart, David Graybil, Roy Jami- son, and Ermest Wagner Mr. and Mrs. George Boggs ol Herminie started on their vacation Tuesday. They pian to spend part of it in the Rowe cottage on Nit- tany mountain, and visiting among relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8 Jamison spent the weekend in Washington with Mr, and Mrs Edward Wigman and Mr, and Mrs. William Hutchin- son. Enroute they visiteq with Mr and Mrs. George Boggs al Herminie Four young people from the Pres- byterian Sunday School will leave Monday for a ten-day camping trip at Camp Shekinah, near Mt. Union Those who will go are: Dean Brun- gart, Taylor Potter, Geraldine Smeltzer and Thelma Spotts. The Rev and Mrs. Delas R. Keen- er and Sandra returned from a vis- it at Allentown and Fleetwood las: Wednesday. The Rev. Mr. Keener who has been resting ang recuper- ating from an {illness for several weeks, was able to conduct his ser- vices, Sunday. The local W, C. T.U. is to be hos- tess to the County convention Thursday. July 25 in the Metho- dist church. Mrs, LL E Allis of State College, County chairman oi the music department has invited) the local music club to sing at the evening session i Settles parents Harold Setile’s | Recitation—Joanne Wert; | day at Orange Fair. CHILDREN SERVICES The children of the Methodist Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Details of the program follow: Recitation—Janet Leister; Group| ville: Sunday School 9:30; Church| his vacation Song—"“The World is Beautiful," Exercise | —Nancy Zellers, Nancy Michaels, Lucile Emery, Wayne Emery, John Michael and Gloria Irvin; Song-- “Jesus Loves Me—{Lucille Emery, Recitation—Evelyn Emery; Duet-- | Ruth Spyker and Joan Wert; Reci-| | tatdon—Mildred MbeClejlan; Exer- clse—Janet Leister, Joanne Meyer Joanne Wert; Offering recitation Gloria Irvin, Offering. Play—"The Adopted One," Clos- ing recitatich—John Michael The cast for the one-act play follows Marion Michaels, Mar- jorie Emery, Ruth Spyker, Osmer Michael] and Dale Confer; Closing recitation—John Michael. The program was under the di- rection of Mrs, Carl Burkholder Mrs. John Wert, Jr. and Miss Eliza- beth Bartholomew, LJ LJ - FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL BE TOWNS BIG TO EVENT At least six bands and eight fire companies, besides the Boy Scouls | the Elks marching club and sever- | al loca] lodges will be part of the parade at the firemen's carnival next Friday and Saturday, July 12- | 13, at the Grange Park in Centre Hall, The affair will open with the par- ade at six o'clock Friday evening. A special demonstration of high diving and ladder stunts ls sched-| uled for Saturday evening by the Lewistown firemen On the grounds will be bingo, and games of skill, besides ealing con- cessions. Chances are being sold on three prizes to be given away Saturday. a fifty dollar electric roaster, a twenty-five dollar radio, and a fifteen dollar candid camera Fred Homan is installing plumb- ing and heating systems in the George Sharer home in town J. William Bradford traded his Dodge sedan on a new Buick Tor- pedo this week Mr. and Mrs. Guy Elder and family of Tyrone had dinner at the Harry Potter home Sunday Friday Miss Ruth Smith, Mrs Edna Noll and Miss Elizabeth Bar- tholomew spent the day in 8Sun- bury Fourteen the local Rebekah members attended the thirtieth an- niversary of the Lewistown lodge Friday night. August 3 has been announceg as the date for the street carnival for the benefit of the Centre Hall-Po'- ter alumni association The Woman's Club has announc- ed plans for a combination festival and dance to be held in the Centre Hall- Potter school bullding early in September Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prank drove to Hartford, Conn... Thursday anda returned Saturday ringing with them Mrs. Prank’s mother and husband, Mr and Mrs Paul Daniels The Woman's Missionary Society of the Evangelical church met last, night at the home of Mrs. David toner. A similar organization in the Reformed church met with Mrs Fred Slack Miss Orpha Gramiey of Millheim visited at the Bartholomew home from Thursday to Sunday of last week. EL. Bartholomew was 2 visitor at the same home Thursday and Friday The Centre Hall-Potter band and | the local fire company will go to the Howard fireman's parade Thursday, July 11. The fire com- pany also expects $0 parade at State College in the July Fourth demonstration The Gileaners Sunday 8chool class of the Evangelical church met last Tuesdav evening at the home| of Mrs, ¥ohn Whiteman. These members were presen: besides Mra Whiteman: Mrs. Willlam Hanna, Mrs. W. K. Hosterman, Mrs. Roy Jamison, Mrs George Ralston, and Mrs. Reuben Rickert The summer schedule for the Centre Hall-Potter bang includes the engagements: July 11, Howard: | July 12-13 firemen's carnival here; July 20. Sprucetowxn festival, July! 27, Jacksonville festival, August 1 Alumni street carnival, and one] of | Whiteman. CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical--The Rev, W, K. Hos terman, pastor. Centre Hall: Sun-| conducted by | church presented a special service | day School 9:30; Church services| | 10:30; Spring Mills: Church service! Arizona, who 18 a government em- 9:15; Sunday School 10:15; Tussey- | service 7:30. | Lutheran—The Rev, C. C. oto | pastor, Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30; Church Services 7:30; Farm-| er'’s Mills; Communion 9:00; Sun- day School 10:00; George's Valley: | Sunday School 9:30; Communion 10:30, | Methodist—The Rev Glenn, pastor. Sprucetown: Sun-| day School 0:30; Children’s ser-| vice 7:30; Centre Hall: Church ser- vice 9:30; Sunday School 10:30; Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30; Church service 10:45, Presbyterlan—The Rev, J M Kirkpatrick, pastor. Lemont: Sun-| day School 10:00; Church services 11:00; Pine Grove: Church service 9:30; Sunday School 10:30; Centr? Hall: Sunday School 9:30; church] service 7:30 Reformed--The Rev er, pastor. Centre Hall: preparatory services 7:30; School 9:30; Communion Tusseyville: Church service Sunday School 10:00 > M . walter | D. R. Keen- Friday Sunday 10:30; 9:00, Frank McClellan ang chil- Mildred, Bernina and Wil- spent Sunday at the home Of Emery. and Mrs Mrs Philip Smith with Mr. Vogts Vogt, in Lewistown. Miss Jennie Thomas returned Fri- day from a visit with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Reitz, al Upper Darby The Newton Emerick family moved Monday inio the Churca Mrs dren, liam C. P Mr Edward Vogt and visited Sunda; brother, Lewis Street apartment in the Hotel bulid- ing, owned by Miss Laura Runkle, Robert, fifteen-month-oid son of Mr, and Mrs Franklin Sharer un- derwent an operation in the Lewis- town hospital Saturday for mastod- itis Mr ang Mrs son Fred and daughter Ruth Monday for Marklesburg to Mrs. Spyker's sister, Mrs Wilson Mrs Chester A. Spyker left visit Viola Anna Bartholomew and daughters Jean and Elizabeth at- tended a surprise party for Mrs Edna Noll zt Pleesant Gap Friday evening The administrative council of the Locust Grove Evangelical church will sponsor a festival on the Spring Mills athletic field Saturday night July 6. Miss Doris Moitz is a counselior at the Newton Hamilton Junior high camp this week. She will be in charge of seven of the fowr hundred girls enrolled, Last Thursday ai Paradise Daniel 8. Daup captured one of the larg- est flash caught jocally this summer a twenty-one ineh brown trout weighing four pounds Mr. ang Mrs W. W. Kerlin and Mrs. 8 W Smith drove to ihe Robert Peacock home (n Monroe N Y. Sunday Mri. Smith plans to remain with Mr. and Mrs. Pea- cock for several weeks Miss Elizabeth Harpster and Mrs Kate Moore of Carlisle were driv. ing guests of Mrs, Catherine Her- rin, of Stanford, 5. Y. on a trip to Centre Hall where they visited a! the 1. M. Arney home last week. Drew Feiterolf and David Boozer are advertising a circus for Tuesday afternoon in the Fetteroll back yard. About ten other children will participate in the show, admission to which will cost two cents. Lem- onade is to be on gale for one cent Those who atiended the Woman's club dinner a: the Penn Belle Hote] last Wednesday follow: Mrs Anna Bartholomew, Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew. Mrs George Benner Mrs J. Shannon Boorer, Mrs, J William Bradford, Mrs. William Campbell, Mrs. Harold Durst, Mrs Albert Emery, Mrs. F P Geary Mrs. B. PF. Goodhart, Mrs. F. V Goodhart, Mrs, Roy Jamison, Mrs Henry Kimbrel, Mrs. Charles Light Mrs. George Lule, Mrs. Chapple: Millen, Mrs Bdgar Miller, Mis Doris Moltz, Miss Helen Odenkirk Mrs. Harry Potter, Mrs. Reuben Rickert, Mrs George Rimmey, Mrs Donald Shope, Mrs. Chester Spyker Mrs. George Stover, Mrs. George Sweeney, Mrs. Ernest Wagner, Mrs Wallace Ward, Mrs, John Wert, Jr Mrs, J F. Wetzel and Mrs, Johhn RUNVILLE | Arthur Bennett met with an ac-| cident last Monday while ai state eral cleaning day at the Metho-|7, are as follows: Worship with ser | ville 'MILESBURG Wednesday of last week was gen- | July 4, 1940, JACKSONVILLE Church services on Bunday, July _— [ine Lucas, and Mrs. Hubert Yon- | ada From the Boy Scou's of Jackson- My flag! The fag of | road work at Milesburg. He got| dist church, Those who helped | mon, 0:30; Bunday school, 10:30; C. country, home of liberty, soll of op- several ribs broken and wag takes | were Mrs, James Leitzell, Mrs. Lee | E., 6:45. Topic for discussion, “Spir- | portunity, tower of power to the hospital and is improving | Jones, Mrs. Leon Yorks, Mrs, Henry |ftual Power for Today.” now at home, { Ralph Poorman of ploye as teacher of Indian boys, on called at Newton Louck's home last Sunday. The Ladies ald supper last Thurs day evening was a real success. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Herrold and three children and Mr. and Mrs John Purl and grand daughter mo- tored to Pleasant View Union chap- el last Friday evening to attend the Father and Sons day program which was very interesting. Mr and Mrs E. 8 Bennett mo- tored to Altoona last Sunday « visit the sick, Mrs, Harry Daughene baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Purl and | daughter of Williamsport, motored | here Sunday ang visited with their | parents, Mr. Toner Watson ac-| companied them home. Douglass Poorman of Willlams- | port, spent last week with his) grandfather Thomas Poorman, and while here sprained his ankle but] is better and will go home Sunday! with Samuel! Furl, | Mrs, Lulu Davis has been layed | up with an accident of cutting her | knee with a grass cycle, but is im«| proving now { Ronald Confer, who is a son ol] Mr. ang Mrs. Philip Confer is on his | way to the Hawall Islands via Pan- | ama for 2 years training in a Gov-| ernment camp, Mr. and Mrs Lester Walker o!| Allentown, motored here and i fied with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bumbarger | and two children left on Sutday| to spend their vacation at Water-! loo, Pa, Junior Kauflman of CCC camp spent the seekeng with home folks | Mr. and Mrs Richard Gunsallus and two children will moor this week, to Detroit, Mich, lo spend part of their vacation with his brocher and family. The Men and Women's Sunda School Classes will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Watson on Tuesday evening July th. for their business meeting A number of our folks attended the children day service at Yarnell U. B. church last Sunday evening they had an interesting program and a good crowd The Otterbein Brotherhd 4 last Saturday evening in the U B church and agree to change the meeting 10 Thursday night. So will meet on Thursday evening, July 11th. at 7:48 Rev. Tobias and family will take thelr two weeks vacalion saring this week 10 motor to Morgan Run FILLMORE Mr. and Mrs. Domer Smeltzer of Centre Hall, visited at the Bernard Crust home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Harrls and family. of the Triangle, and Mr. and Mrs George Koons of State Coi- lege. called ac the Frank Hull hom. on Saturday evening of last week “Mac” Taylor of Bush Addition was a caller at the heme of his parents, on Thursday evening. of inst week James McKivison of Port Matil- da. has been visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr, and Mr Charles’ Harshbarger for several weeks Bunice Wolford is working in J private home at State College Mr and Mrs Edward S8meltzer and. children Lots ang Bobby visit- ed in Lock Haven on Sunday with his brother Harry. Mr. and Mrs, Gilber:. Harabbar- ger and children Twila, Janel, and Betsy visiied at her parents home at Sandy Ridge on Sunday. Virginia Smeltzer visited at the Ear] Crust home on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Earl Huey and M: and Mrs. Frank Hull motored wo Williamsport on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs George Hoover. My and Mrs Leaer Crust ang family Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bloom. Mr. and vis- | me. | Mrs, Harold Bloom and [amily mo- tored to CCC camp down belon Laurelton to see Harry Hull who b in camp at (hat place PORT MATILDA R DL The chicken supper held al the Bald Eagle Grange on Friday eve. ning, June 14. was largely atlended, ' The'B. E Grange started a juve. nile Grange for children 5 to 12 | deialls | smile and Bpear, Mrs, Mann and son Gerald, Bryan and daughter Maxine, and) Miss Hilda Haupt, i The W. C. T U will meet on| Friday, July 5th at the home of Mrs. Lee Fetzer, Mrs Harry Hall of Unionville | was a caller Tuesday evening of Jast week at the Emma Smith home. M, L. Wetzler attended a meeting of Funeral directors at Conneaut | Lake, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, | Miss Louise Walker entertained at her home on Wednesday evening | of last week for Mrs, Charles W Harris, the former Janet Brouse The aflair was a towel shower or gifts 10 be used in the bathroom Word has been received here that James Stareite now a resident of North Carolina, has suffered the loss of a couple of fingers. Purther were unavailable Mr and Mrs. Sid Slacker and family of Detroit, are spending two weeks with Mrs. Slackers father, D F. McKinley, Mrs. W. 8. Walker Jr, was @ visiior at Tyrone the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fochler and sons Bobby and Jerry and Mrs. M H_ Hall were Tyrone and Alwoona visitors on Thursday of last week. Miss Hilda Haupt was an Altoona | shopper on Thursday of last week Why kick about the weather We have (0 lke it anyway, and all our grumbling will not change it a bit. So if there isn't much sun- { shine, smile and make believe For the world smiles with you, weep and you cry alone is an old adage and true Mr. Bruce Peters, Sunoco gas sta- tion attendant is ill at this writing and was taken to the hosplal 8un- day morning for reatment Mr. Jesse Showers suffered a painful and perhaps serious injury of his foot while on duty at the loca) light plant here. His fool be- ing badly crushed Mr. Del Shearer of New Alexan- dria, was a weekend visitor at the WwW. 8. Walker home, Mrs H W, 8Smith has gone 0 Harrisburg for a visit with her son Russell and wife. The Misses Marjny Hall and Jane leitzell returned home Sun- day from a week al camp al New- ton Hamilton Mr and Mrs. Charlies Grenninge: of Lockpordt Heights, son-in-law and daughter and two children ol Mill Hall and Mr, Grenninger: mother of Lock Haven were Sunda: callers at the George Smith home The Misses Anne S.ere, Lois Long Verna Poorman and Lorraine Mil- ler, attended a Baptist church con- ference at Bucknell University Fri- day and Saturday of last week, re- turning home Sunday CUNNING. There was an old man “Just as cunning as a fox This old man lived in our block He always saved his money And was never on the rocks He always had tobacco In his ols wbacco box. Now another old man Liveg in this block He never saved his money And was always on the rocks He never had tebatto In his old tobatto box Haid one old man Will you give me a chew Said the other old man I'll be darned if I do. If you'd save up your money And keep off the rocks You'd always have (obacoo In your oid tobacco box PORT MATILDA Mr. and Mrs George Harpsies and Jacqueline, Mr. and Mr Charles Barry and daughter, Pearl- ine, spetit Bunday with Mr. and, Mrs Ralph Williams and family at Warriors Mark Valley. Mr. A. H. Duncan of Philipsburg Mr. ang Mrs. Boyd Williams and Ronnie Myers. visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs Charles + Cannon and family at Alexandria. A. B Williams and Mrs Blanche Ross visited several days with their! brother and family Rev. and Mrs G. A Willams at York, Mrs. C. M. Pringle is spening! sdme time at the home of Mr. ana; Mrs. Balser Weber at Howard Mr, Thad Carothers from Cleve 404 Vivian Wolfe spent Wednesday | WEINER land, Ofilo, visited with his nep- hew, G. RB Cowher on Wednesday | The Ladies’ Ald Soclety will hold Mrs. Robert Conaway on Friday evening, July 5. The Cheerful Helper class will hold their July meeting at the El- mer Bwope home on Wednesday evening, July 10. Mrs. William Beightol and sons Harry and Earl, attended the Child- iren's Day program given in How- Sunday | ard Reformed church on which proved a success in every way, especially the pageant entit- led “Jesus Way of Living,” sinking deep into the hearts and minds of the listeners, reminding us who live in a free country and profess to be a Christian nation, are falling far short of what Jesus expected of us Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartley, of Upper Marlon; Mr. and Mrs. John Harter and daughters, Hazel and Helen, of Bellefonte, were Sunday dinner guests at the E. R. Bartley home; afternoon callers were Mrs Miles Bartley and children, Philip, Clarabelle, Martha Jane, Carl, Ro- setta, Dorothy and Vera Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ripka and children, Bohby and Shirley, were Sunday dinner guests with the for- mer's father, W. B. Ripka, of Spring Mills, R. D Mr. and Mrs. James Shafler and daughters spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Shaffer, of Bellefonte James Conaway, of Flemington spending this week with his grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Conaway, 4 is | his uncle, Robert Conaway and fam- ily, and aunt, Mrs. James Bhafler and family. Mrs. George Dolan and Mrs. Har- old Dolan visited the Centre County Hospital on Thursday afternoon to see the former's grandson, Barry Donald, born to Mr. and Mrs Clar- ence Dolan, of Miliheim. June 24 Barry is the first child in the fath- er's heritage to have hospital med. ical care, Marie Yarnell, of Bellefonte, R. D spent a few days last week with Master Irvin Yarnell Mr. and Mrs. Caseman Wil- llamsport, were Wednesday morning callers at the EB. Ertley home Ray Junior Deitz, of Bellefonte spent last week with his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Deitz Mr. A. A. Garrett and children spent Sunday afternoon with his father, G. P. Oarrett, of Rebers- burg. who is seriously ill Mrs. Ida Holmes. of Flemington spent Sunday at the Alice Belz home Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and children, Nancy Lou and Ronald of Centre Hall, spent Saturday eve- ning at the C. E. Aley home Mr. Eimer Seope and son George were business callers at Rebersburg and Lock Haven on Monday Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Dixson and son Donald, and Mr. and Mrs Ted Dixson and children spent Sunday evening with their mother, Mrs William Dixson Mr. and Mrs Hubert spent Monday evening with Mrs. Arthur McCloskey, College Mrs. Dean Bennison, of Dlinois Misses Carrie Butler and Caroivn Ekdabl, of Howard spent Tuesday with the Hubert Vonada family , Mr. and Mrs. Frank SBhawver apd son, Lawrence of Bellefonte, were Sunday evening callers at the Charles Ripka home Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth and Miss Elnora Weight, of How- ard, called at the E R. Bartley home on Thursday afternoon Clarence Dolan. of Miliheim. vis ted with his parents a short time on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaffer, of Bellefonite, were Tuesday evening callers at the James Shaffer home ‘ of Vonada and State i of Weight rightly | used--my America! The blue of my flag represents Justice: its white Lukachuka | Miss Edna McCullough, Mrs. JOON their July meeting at the home of 18 for Purity: its red is the red life- blood of brave men and women Balute your flag on the 4th proof that you believe In the United Btates of America as a government of the people, by the people, for the people. Go further and join the Beouts in mastering the American's! Creed by noon, July 4th Saves Rabbit—Gets Medal For rescuing a rabbit during the April flood of the Susquehanna River, Carl W. Waller, 18-year-old Northumberland youth, received a medal Thursday from the Pennsyl- vania 8oclety Yor reversion Cruelty to Animals. Risking life, Walter propelled a duck boa. through chopry flood waters take a helpless rabbit from a bob- bing Jog, and release i firm ground ¢ oi Lae on MP —— — Would You Believe It? While civilization suffers another violent outbreak of man's inhuman- ily 10 man, natural enemies of Lhe anima] kingdom g on breaking jungle law form {ancy {riend- ship A collection of photographs that will start fea- tured in al o0 tn | distributed my Give | | church spent American Weekly, the big magazine with the Baltimore American, On sale at all News stands nn — WY — DRY TOP Miss Elinor Bmith and Mrs. Iren# Bmith of Pittsburgh, are visiting with Mrs, Smith's mother, Mrs Jennie E, Sims Mrs. Edith Burd of Hoil's Hollow spent Sunday with Mrs. George Kelley. Vernal Poorman with other mem- bers of the Breen Bunday Bchool class of the Miesbhurg Baptist several days at the convention held at Bucknell, Lew- sburg, this last week The girv report a nice clean good time a well as educational time among ©0- church workers Those who visited Bunday at the Clyde Poorman home were Blanch ard Poorman and Miss SBophia Du- gan of Johnstown Mr and Mrs. George Wyland ex- pects 10 spend their vacation week in Ohio Miss Emma BSwitzer is visiting with her grandparents Mr ang Mrs W. T. Brandt Fredric Miller spent a week with his grandparents ai Lo- Lis re- cently ganton Mrs beth demonstration Milesburg Laura 8Sliker and Mrs. Eliza- Poorman attended the bruso at Mrs Ted Pelen Monday evening A«P SUPER MARKETS are featuring a host of money- saving values for the Fourth ' SMOKED SKINNED COOKED “i en 20€ TENDERED whole or shank half SUNNYFIELD HAMS “1s 19¢ "is 20¢ These hams priced to be sold Tasty Cold Cuts! Sliced Boiled HAM - - Ib37c HAM - - Ib27c | Sliced Boneless Baked HAM - - Ib45¢c Shiced Pressed HAM - - Ib33c Assorted Meat Loaves - |b 25¢ Tender, Small Weiners - Ib 21¢ Canadian Style Bacon BY ihe piece For Meat Loaves Hamburger - - - Armour's “Star” or Swift's “Premium” Ib 22¢ CANNED PICNICS Ib 27¢ SANDWICH SPREAD PEANUT BUTTER 5: COLONIAL TOAST STUFFED OLIVES SWEET PICKLES Small-—-Whole or Shank Half HAMS Norfolk Cooked BONELESS Mre. John Dunkle and son Paul.’ of Hecla, and Mrs William Beigh- tol, were Thursday evening callers at. the Robert Conaway home Harold Heaton, of Bellefonte, R D. spent several days last week with his cousin, Donald Vonada Ralph Vonada, of Detroit, Mich arrived here Baturday to spend a week with his father, E. E. Vonada, and brother, Hubert Vonada and family. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Milford Heaton and family, of Bellefonte. R. D.; Ben Vonada, of Jersey Bhore, and Mr. and Mrs Melvin Kreamer, of Marsh Creek. | Mrs. James cas. Arline Swope and Vivian Wolfe spent Wednesday at Fox Hollow. On Tuesday evening, July 2. the CORNED BEEF SNACK Luncheon Meat . B.-oz Rajah Cocoanut * »s 106% Pure Penna. Super Body Motor Oil Spick White Shoe Cleaner 2° Me Plates, Cups and Paper Napkins Orange Pekoe Nectar Tea AG P Bread SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR privy 15 pkgs FRESHA S&P ROLLS Sliced Bacon 2 "7 17¢ SUNNYFIELD Small Hockless PICNICS Ib 14c NORFOLK Ready -to-serve PICNICS » 18¢ Pn 19c 25 ne J9C wie 216 ir 236 12-02 19¢ 23c 10¢ 2 gal can 99¢ 25¢ 15¢ tin “hos 2Gg 2 loaves 15¢ Ib 35¢ ib 17¢ Small Ec ANN PAGE Crisp Presh = ANN PAGE Tasty Mayfair Armour’s “Star 12-02 tin 2 pkgs Mrs. 8am Whittle and sons Sam | and Billy. of Philadelphia, are vis- fting Mrs. Whittie’s mother, Mrs Gertie Beckwith. constitution committee of the Civic Organization of young people in { Jacksonville met at the home of Miss Cloritta. Stratiff from Han- Seer THO ARC Jevies wae lonmuer nah js on tte «ck list from injuries | op ye constitution will probably | restliing from a fall, some fe¥ | appear next week in this paper. | days ago. } ng Mr. Charles Woodring of Norris-| thet section of the paper | children spent Saturday with Mr. |friend. Miss Marguerite Kerin. town, visited relatives and friends “gino this Thursday evening is] Emerick's parents at Nittany. | Mr. and Mrs. James Goss spent Nere. His mother. Mrs. Samuel| rndependence Day the business Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irvin, of Sunday with the latter's parents in| Woodring accompanied him home| meeting will be held in the small | the | Julian | for a visit. | Grange hall on Friday evening, July | | Mrs. Oertrude Beckwith spent, Mrs. Rob Siuver and <on Harvey s go § pm. Come early and enjoy | Saturday in Tyrone. | Stiver, of Bellwood, visited Sunday | volley ball before the meeting. If | Mrs. A. J. Collett at John W. Williams’. you are interested in a dramatic ‘years old, on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Butter-' baugh are visiting with Mr. and Mis | Milford Butlerbaugh. y | ‘Mrs. Harry Eider and son. Ronis’ nie, of Tyrone, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Betty Butterbaugh. Miss Kathryn Yeckley, of Bell. wood, spent the weekend with her! pkg. Te a ge 24-00 btls - wa 10 21bs 19¢ Quart jar 3% 10¢ Barbecue Buns BEVERAGES ,. "00 Cue the Blair Rire home last Thuraday morning i Andy Bressler is sporting a new Ford. Mrs, Harter, of Jocksonville, is visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong. : Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Emerick and | ZION The Cemetery Association wishes to thank all who helped make the festival a success. It was quite well attended in spite of the cool weath- er The Luiz sale was well attended and prices were good. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Russ, of Wil- lHamsport, spent Saturday with Mrs.’ Russ’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. F.| Bellefonte, spent Sunday with Clevenstine. | former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder, of Miss Virginia Irvin left Friday ‘WOODWARD The ministers, their wives and children of the Williamsport Dis- trict of the Evangelical churel held their annual picnic at the Wood- ward Cave last Tuesday. The Wood- ward Evangelical Ladies’ Ald pro- vided a sumptuous dinner for them. There were 77 present, 117 enjoyed | the dinner which the Ladies’ Aid had prepared, Of course this in- cluded not only the ministers, wives | and their children, but also the MARSHMALLOWS 50 SALAD DRESSING 7; SPARKLE ™ Cin Docerne CANDY KISSES cooks, drivers and the children lee Schaffer, the 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Schaffer, was | the lucky lad in landing a fifteen- | inch brown trout last Wednesday | evening at the sink-hole a few hun- | dred feet below Route 45 bridge. | Boy, he was all smiles, Wilson Ard recently purchased a | new Chevrolet car from his brother, who is a dealer for said car, ; The weather was rather cool for the Woodward Cemetery festival, yet there was quite a nice crowd! present to enjoy the evening. The Bartges East Centre County Band rendered a number of fine musical selections which were all apprec- lated, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowersox and! familly, accompanied by Mrs, Emma (Nin) Miller, were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Miles Stover, near Aaronsburg. We're informed that Mrs, Miller, formerly Miss Guisewite, will make her permanent residence with Mr. and Mrs. Stover. -~Don't borrow your neighbor's paper; subscribe now, Wingate, spent Sunday at the Car-| ner-Boone home. Prof. Pawcett is sporting a new | Plymouth. } Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rockey, of | Mussolini might lead Il Duce to Port Chester, N. Y., spent the week- | think hist he Is more than the tail ito the . end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry_Rockey. i The members of the Ladies’ Aid! class were entertained on Friday evening at the home of Miss Mary Struble Mr. and Mrs, Kryder Clevenstine, of Washington, D. C., spent the weekend with relatives in Hublers- burg. and Paul Vonada, at Zion. Miss Maxine Houtz. of Pleasant Gap, spent a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hoy and family. Joel Royer improved his home by having it painted. Harry Rockey Is improving his farm by having the building paint ed, both jobs being done by Homer McKinley, well known painter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rice are re- ceiving congratulations upon the ar- rival of a young daughter born at might as well learn how to live at home; if Hitler wins this war they might have to. for Waynesburg where she willl | spend the summer vacation i - The fact that . The people of the United States WONDERFU FOR PILES with her sisters in Tyrone !bungalow “on his land Hitler consults | Haven. eh * | Carl Price Is building a brick | near Elk spent a few days Quite a few went to see the ball | game played with donkeys by the day night. Bék Yar and Port Matilda Mer- | i : S551 ta Dr F. K. White, Mrs. Merrill and son Barrett, of Philipsburg, and Mrs. E M Woodring attended the club or in a choral club, or in the Democratic meeting held in the |) Court House at Bellefonte on Pni- The Republican committee held a rally at the community club house Saturday afternoon. Refresh. if Ir Haji MOTOR OIL , 00% RED CIRCLE COFFEE - 3. 43c A-PENN Pure Penna 27.81.25 FRUITS & VEGETABLES SLICING TOMATOES 3 Ibs 23¢ BANANAS 7. WATERMELONS PASCAL CELERY 75° 2° 23¢ | Green Peppers. . . 2 Ibs 19¢ | Fancy Cucumbers 3 for 10¢ Calif. Plums. . . . .21bs 21¢c Washington Bex Cherries. . . .. .. 2 Ibs 29¢ Juicy Cal. Lemons doz. 23¢ = = = 5lbs 25¢ " CUBAN QUEEN _ 24-1b average ‘LOPES Jumbo 45's 2 for2le Jumbo 36..2 - We CLOSED THURSDAY —Open Wed. Evening. Bp
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