Page Two | _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 26, 1940. A — ER a a - wii “ llc Ll Kl tl ll lll 1 | These persons attended a meeting { Mr, and Mrs, Del Ward and Hite | Mrs, G W. Bullock accompanied TRE N a the Evangelical Ladies Ald at the! U N i ON V | L L E daughter of State College were Bun« by Mm, J. BR. Williams attended a home of. Mrs. George Sweeney day guests of her father Mr. Albert meeting of the Woman's Club of Fhursday afternoon and evening | " " wea Hazel and wife Betlefonte on Monday evening Mrs. Samuel Bitner, Mrs. Margaret! Methodist Church Berviophin are, chat! and ‘grain together-cer-| sre Reuben Comly has been con- | Miss Alice Brugger spent. the | " COUNTY FEDERATION TO | 6 beef bulls (per 100 Ibs.) $625 to! RR, 8. Hagan returned Saturday | Crawford, Mrs. Daniel Daup, Miss Prayer service this Thursday evens | tain (hat a faithful hand will take fined to his bed for the past severil weekend with her paren's. Mr and MEET HERE, SATURDAY | $7.25, from a business trip to New York, {Ida Frazier, Miriam Frazier, Mrs. ¥. ing at the close of which will be a and keep them. Kesp what days with an attack of rheumatism. Mrs. © K. Brugger. She js living 43 veal calves (per 100 lbs) $0.00 City [F Geary, Mrs, Willlam Hanna, Mrs. meeting of the study group of the worth keeping and with & breath of His many friends trust his recovery in ‘Bellefonte this winter while at- The Centre County Federa lon of {to $12.40 | Fred Spyker spent the weekend Ward K Hosterman. Mrs. Alma church; Sunday School on Sunday | kindness. Blow the rest away. Ale 00 he speedy that he may resume tending "Bellefonte High Bchood Woman's Clubs will meet in the 47 fat hogs (per 100 Ibs) $6.05 LO with his brother and wife. Mr. and Rickert, Mrs. Reuben 5. Rickert, Mrs, morning at 9:15, followed by the though they are advancing in year: his work at the Comly-Hall services ; . th, Reformed church here Saturday. [$7.15 Mrs. John Sypker, in York. | Frank Smith, and Mrs. John Whites | regular preaching service at 10:30 may they enjoy together further, in station The members of the Garden Club October 5. Among the speakers| 27 lambs (per 100 Ibs) $6.0 to $8 Hie ; wil P ATE man with sermon by the pastor, Rev. M. mind and heart alike. those things : nH Ren the 4-H clubs both boys and girls, will be Mrs Barle Magee of Of 13 stock ewes and buck (by head) dleanor and William Potter spent —— F. Kerstetter; Epworth League in the which enriches anes life, mellowing Mr. Donald Saxton, son of Mr. of the community, will hold a Fall : the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Fy V, | and Mrs. John Saxton of Unions Round-up in the Community House City, state president [$2.00 to $6.00 | jevening at 6:30 the past bringing Lo the | . " i Th morning session wil] begin at! 70 pigs and shoats (by head) $1.75 jondhan. SPRING MILLS Free Methodist Chureh Services: | 50ul the inspiring thought in these TOWNSHIp, ne With an gocident onél next. Tugday evening. ten. 0'0lock, and the afternoon ses-| to $6.10, | Fred Spyker left Wednesday for] Mys Pau) Decker entertained her Prayer service Friday evening, Sun- | Words.O God, whose thunder shake (a 4 Jagt om witha Ming Ka . Members of the Grange of this sion will follow a lunch served by | “as coops (1170 head) poultry per | Chicago where he will attend the | cousin from Pitcairn, recently, day School on Sunday morning at | the sky, whose eye this atom-globe "CHO% and broke his left arm, place spent most all of last week re- the Friendship Bible Class of the lb heavy springers, 17': cents; Leg- | Chicago Theological Seminary | Mr. and Mrs. John Marque.t are 9:30 followed by Class Meeting, Surveys. To Thee my only rock, 1 nih a grand school bub With | hearsing for some degree work church at 12:30 o'clock. | horn springers 15% cents; heavy] The Thomas Williams will en- | the proud parents of a son, born preaching service in the evening ar fly Thy Jhercy in Thy jusiice TT ; which they put on at a meeting at wim Yamal » club will provide] fowls 16% cents; Leghorn fowls | tertain the Frigndship Bible Claws | Monday. This is No 4. 7:30 with sermon by the pastor, Rey, Praised! The we remarks were oon- Mr. Lee Emenhizer, son of Mr and | Centre Hall on Wednesday evening The local music clu I [11 cents. | of the Reformed church tonight. Mr ond’ Ma Howard C. Jacobs tributed by Mrs. Kenzie Willams Mrs. William Eminhizer of this place, of this week. special music at the afternoon ses-| t+ o | Ripka of Potters of Union Township, daughter of fell off oe , Mrs, Willlam Hanna and daugh- | Mills . . r Ansle - reshyterian Church Services: — ship B ! fell off a tree on Friday afternoon This Is a final reminder from the fills, moved in with Mr Andy Dun Preshyt ure . Mr. and Mrs. W. H Summer and broke his left arm in two place sion . + qr \ “ pv en PTA TO HOLD FIRST ' ters Jean and Fern had Sunday | lap last week Bible Study class Monday evening at LUTHERAN CHURCH FALL MEETING, MONDAY ' ginner at the George Sweeney Mrs. P. K. Detwiler fell and in-.B o'clock in the church: preaching Father and Son Banquet: Plans ‘ JANA L ’ { i i - write 1 # p 7», wher : ‘ PLANS RALLY SERVICES me PB Teacha home, jured her ankle services Sunday evening at 7:30 are being made for a Pather and hospital by Mis J ; Pox where the tax October 1st which | next The Parent-Teachers Association | wpe @ A Miller, who is recuper- N f with sermen by the pastor, Rev. H. Son banquet to be held in the Com. | Preaks were set and he is now able Tueiday, Don't fet that time slip will hold the first fall meeting &t|..o0 from an operation in the Cen. . 4 hig Blaine Bitner were’ po. wend munity House on Thursday evening, '0 be around with his arm in a sling. by without looking up your tax the school building Monday even- : to the World's Pair on the excursion = ’ The ma il statements bi lire vONYs 2 He food ny ain Monday even-|,.. County Hospital, expects to COME | yver he weekend Moy ITSion Class Meeting: —The members of October 10 at 6:30. The menu will Everyone in the community has atemen 0 be sure yours are for rally day. October 27, a service | "oy 0 pov’ 1B Keener will speak home next week second trip, the Young Ladies Sunday School COmsist of roast chicken and all the been busy canning peaches the past Pad to be held at 9:15, in conjunction Miron dimly 8. E. Peterson of Chicago, adver- 5 . class of the Methodist church held 'immings, including desert. All week. Raymond Snoke has a fairly \ Marre on Education for American Life Miss Margaret Grenoble was men are invited to attend with their good « Harry Linde t with the church service ind Donald Shope schoo! music Hsing manager for Kerlin's Poultry | nome over the weekend. She is su their regular monthly business meet- f th . " A ofl | rop arry Lindenmuth has In addiiion to an out-of-town ' inetructor will Seah t in Farm, spent last week at the W. W. | iioiy Wi She As ing on Tuesday evening at the home son, or i ey do not have a 800, had peaches on market for a week or aker, each department Will have eres stg © rect.an jutorma Kerlin home perviting music in the Mifinburg o'agrs. Hazel Barton take another man's son for the oc- more, James Flick of Union Town- pon leaving speaker, each dey i group sing schools, casion. Bupper will be served by the ship and George Barton of Union | the = ¥ . By 300k : a brief part in the program, the com- . * The W C. T. U. will mee: aL the sets haopiness that . 4 Nn | the mountain by way of : e : Mrs Harry Bell and Edna Krape Anniversary: happiness hal ladies of the Methodist church Township also have a fair cro landing | y vil mittee for which includes Donald CHURCH SERVICES home of Mrs. F. V. Goodhart Tues- | or Sunbury, were weekend visitors mekes life worth while and we are Podelns I aE 3 Tr CTOp. landing in Unionville on the porch Shope, Lynn Breon, and Roy Jami- — iy, October 1, This meeting Will! of Anna King igi iit dant happy to be able to give hearty fe- Mr. Harry Eckert of Ardera, Pa wy ne a " large Na Year of one of Ye boy's aunt in Ln son ngelical Tt 7 os |} ues §ocis Mos ‘ Mek battona 3 an y was a weekend guest of his niece and DOL as plentiliul and nol as Gelcious, wee hours of the morning he Evangelical, The Rev Ww. K Hos be a dues social, Mrs. Amanda Ballev was a Sun. | lecitations to Mr, and Mrs. WH husband. Mr. and Mrs. C. W._ Baud » but nevertheless they are In great aunt came down 10 let the ca: out The departments are making an | .erman, pastor: Spring Mills: Har-| The Gleaners Sunday 8chool' 4.v visitor of her son Bruce She Summers of this place, who, on ™ a C . br: | demand and dissovared ‘the boys Deb effort to stress a special collection at vest Home 9:15, B8Sunday 8chadl class of the Evangelical church met Bas yp wal it Fae A She Beptember 24th. reached 55 years of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauder anc ad and discovered the boys per hed this time for the bullding fund 10:16; Centre Hall: Sunday School 1a: evening at the home of MIS | roves el Wl Js much im- | oo. ued ile together To have Som of Williamsport, Pa. spent Sun- Mr and Mrs, G. W. Holi, Misses | O° her swing resting comioriably The publicity committee consists 9:30, Harvest Home 10:30; Tussey+ [awrence Hartley proved and he: ENGS were RIAG | red each others sorrows. joys | Gay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' margaret Stere Georgeanna Hoit/ Hi the break of day. She kind) : A y " ish ol g M ’ - v th in ¢ " wy of the Rev. C. C. Otto Paul Fetterolf, ville: Sunday Schoo] 9:30, Harvest and hope. is to have enjoved a grea! C. W. Bauder and Mary Lucas spent last Sunday ‘nviled them In ® gleap on et and J. Harold Durst Home 7:30; Egg Hill Annual Home- |." oo Clans (0 hold the annual gif, of life. To have lived together Mrs. Florence Miller retumed to sightseeing at the New York World's Gy bed. gave them hua ied breakias abe. @ 'oming service with the Rev. H. A Ch ist " on Zar ir th " Grange Home of Indians all these vears is the inexpressable her home in Sharon on Sunday Fair, having taken advantage of 0 ihe morning and by § oCiock : Houseal delivering the sermon 2:30 rginay VBE WM CW a The Cornplanter Indian Resery fort of safe with a per- | after having spent several weeks vis- the excurs) which left Bellefonte hey were on their way again lor ALUMNI ABANDON PLAN Re ng ! 3 hi ; 1 in connection with a supper 4 bian ilidn Reserva. miort of feeling safe with aj 3 B sper - ALL aW] ui ae thelr homes in Bellefonte. Whe FOR BASKETBALL TEAM Lutheran: The Rev. C. C, Otta | ga: lay, December 7 ton, near Warren, is the only home son. Having neither to weigh iting with relatives in and about the Saturday night returning early se 4 "ws bil gil sone " vastor., Centre Hall: Sunday Schoo Mond . wo Mr of the Indians remaining in Penn- | thought nor measure word But. comnmunity. Her nephew, Forrest Monday morning. They all report- Said Ove Was lind | — way guests By hap a. NL. | SYIvania pouring all right out, just as they Bauder drove her home in his car sd having a wonderful time (Continued on page three) | George nner were I Allan | Brown of Lakeworth, Florida, Mrs - or > - Sell Willams of Coudersport, and Mrs. Sue Bricker of Belleionte Tax Collector that the usual 5% . Was 118 ve r - y ‘ . He was rushed to the Centre County | nenal.y will be added 10 all school The Sunday School classes of the Lutheran church are making plan fromm Bellelonte Caliege Saturday lo see her qui again The Ladies Ald of the Evangeli- . . a —— members the pres 9:30, Harvest Home 10:30; Parmer > alder attended Mill Harves, Home 9 00, Sunday | on meeting Fri- School 10:00; Georges Valley: Sur day School 8:30 Harvest Home | day evening ir he high school bui'ding 7:30 r Lut a ¥ ’ Methodist: The Rev. Waller S 40 new clubs are being offered Following a lengthy discussion of . ! Chure! | n the high school this term, dra the proposed plan 10 sponsor an ! Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall " - : Le kathall team the Dropo- | Service 9:30, Sunday School 10:30;] matics, and model airplanes of a xn, © - Sprucetown: Sunday School §:30 | #hich Charles Slonaker and Davia Sition Was apahdoned as 100 uncer Church Service 10:45: Soring Mills: | I. Graybill are Instructors respec : : : E E 4 in and expensive g un iav School 9:30 Ch rch service] Hdvels ~ co z= 23 i he secretary Paul Je ieroll, an- This party of men spent the co : Ei ; - RY Road Liat avout $70 was Hating ‘resbyterian: The Rev, | weekend a the Bradford hunting % ° AFhiva August 3. ax Cirkpatrick, pastor. Lemont: Sun amp in the Seven Mountains treasury balance is $155.95 10:00 Church Services | Daniel Bohn. David Bohn, Frank ‘Ea " BRE $ 4 se ‘ v hil members presen. authorized XD: Pin rov Church service | Bradford Philip Bradford and secretary to write a letter LO 10 Sunda choal 10:7 ent R ve JE : Z = Ea hool board ex POBBITIE AE A= tA Hot rye. abaya 1:30; Gemize | Jagyes: Relish \ ; Never before has EIGHT A SEO ogre aga 8 Surnlye | Hall: Sunday Schoal 9:30, Church Centre Hall<Potter soccer team = 19 1] socia. ions approval of the Surplut coryiceq 7:30, will play 1s opener at State College —-— & i O'CLOCK largest selling col od J pg PW ng of Bon Joo Reformed: The Rev. DR. Keed- | omorrow afternoon at 280. Cheer : . Land also a letter to the Bor | op pastor Cenure Hall: Sunday | leaders for the season are Elen fee in the world—been offered ough council urging that School go... 9:30, Church service 10:30; | g : 4 " “9 “4 teat and fler Stree re the gre 4 Pa dea rl °%+ | Bradford Martha Sypker, Mark w i er ’ th Street and Hoffer Street from the Tusseyville: Church Service 8:00 | jordan, Nellie Knarr and Ruth b at so lo @ price. H os pl school house to Ch h Street bel oo. dav Rn TY a . . zg Rem free Ton snow this miner. | Sanday Schosl 10:00 Pous a my’ pick of the plantations. roasted | 1% Si ila d . 8 Donald Shope, music reacher a \ = reer y oon a a the. W.F. BRADFORD HONORED |i, Centre Hall-Potter high scho to flavor peak, Custom Ground wre vad try-outs for the operetta “Ask = \ exactly right for your own cel oo GALE Mrs. Phoebe Chronister go Port Of friends at a party in | home jeptember meeting of the | the Professor” inst week he per COUNTY GRANGES TAKE puty Grand Master, presente | begins —— nition of Ey yed Jd. in gregations on the Reformed charge icipated in a “ne ighbor night DAVID BOOZER IS HOST meeting In the Trinity Reformed ] 1 Ea 2 z ? i at this new low everyday price! uh \ niversarvy of he —————- zation RCOFFEE $ : T= : pe es — of Pomo na Grang David Souger entertoine » gro These members of the local Wo- SERVICE p EIGHT (0 Ri of Hol of 4 IS AMERICA’S LARGEST 4 ELLIN G COFFEE ] el progress Grange pa | The 646s, mere Present Jen i ampet, Barthokmen: Wr J § (1 ) ) Extra Savings on Fresh A & P ig Nv y > . odge of the Masonic Or- | formance will be presented some Ro £ 5% fee pot. at a price so amazingly PART IN ‘NEIGHBOR NIGHT rank Bradford wih a jewel in re-| y. young people of the four con- = b= =. go this luxury. Today—enjoy he Grange f ti unty the order f the Rev. D. R. Keener will hold a gram in the local Grange Hall chureh Sunday evening at 7:30, man’s Club attended the district con- Grange meeting of Bartholomew, Betty Johnson Fruits and Vegetables Walker, district de-| time before the baske ball season hep, 4 ay BE oC - low that every home can enjoy if Vv vears service America’s most popular coffee - » > LJ Tue sday evening, in elebration TO FRIENDS AT PARTY discuss a Youth Pellowship organi- w chairman of the pro- Monday evening : Eo . wi a; chairman } ference at Lock Haven Wednesday, M Shanno ve rs [. Good - : Lou Sweeney Anna Marie White. Shannon Boozer, Mrs. P. V. Go Round Roast G Choice Beef Tender Small ago 3 cer . “ man. Beulnh Bradford, Ruth 8py- hart, Mrs. Edgar Miller and Mr oars Lun DANCE ci Kery Myra: Confer CGliotia, Brot, yg Barner wih hes SWISS STEAK RUMP ROAST LEG OF LAMB Miriam Slack Jane: Runkle SCHEDULED FOR Gym, Miriam Slack, Jahe Fumie. Mat ( aos: Mus May Valuer, of Lock yt Fern brid Bud Bradford, Wil- Haven, visited her sister Mrs A Ib 29c¢ Ib 25¢ Ib 25¢ SWEET, LUSCIOUS TOKAY Casey's Rhythmaires will piay al liam Reese Tavior Potter. Junior H Spayd from Saturday to Monday the We man’s Club damee In he, yo mo onan William Daup, Dean Miss Walker went with the Centre <R\ <J ho Ses ook A SananY™ Brungart. Edward Crpwiord and Hall group on the World's Fair ex- ~ Ibs night beginning at 9 o'c Sonny Confer ursion Sunday : § Sonny Con _..I1b20c | Lamb Loin & Rib Chops |b 37¢ These commitices are in charge ro ae - oRrtY Fresh Pork Sausage. o bon 3 nd These persons made up a party at of arrangements: rfite<r;men:s HOME ECONOMICS EXPERT Allegheny Mountain bunting camp : : Lamb Shoulder. . .. .. . Ib 19¢ pos jr Toh Re , Poor SPEAKS AT CH RAM. al 't WeeRsnd Joseph Dantes Sliced Bacon. . 2-1b pkg. 10¢ Fully Dressed § to 10-1b Apples Smokehouse & Winter Banana eo] Ibs 3c ad far” re Ihmeskon. Dic kart ren daniel! Daup, Albert Emery, Paul , 2 bert Emery, Mrs. Reuben Rickert | .... pon Bonde of the Home Petterolf, George Goodhart, Bu- Smoked Picnics... .. .. 1b 17¢ Sunnytield Turkeys a 35¢ Mrs, George Lutz, and Mrs, B. F Economics department at Penn gene Mowery. Charles Ramer. Hayes Fully Dressed, 21b don. to 2 1b 8 on. Oranges Sweet, Juicy Calif, 200-220 2 dor. 45¢ hahaa aa a aaa ut Ey ES ES NNN aaa A ddd Goodhart: tickets: Mrs. Fred Ho- , ; 4 ts Sh : State sp on time saving equip- Iston n an pt man and Miss Elizabeih Bartholo- pas pl pr iy Regn Bo > Ruifton, Towa Y Reg ond Raph Pu re Lard, Sunnyfield 2 ibs 15¢ | Sunnyfield Fowl. sa JK 69¢ mew: publicity: Miss Helen Oden- | ..."woman's Club Tuesday night! The § Wesley Sunday kirk: Mrs, Paul Fetterolf and Mrs | =" 0 a or t he ne. Stang ea ey . MunURY ° B ; 5 5 ts Wei Tog in the high school building. She gao0] Class of the Methodist church * FRESH ~ B led H Sib » 39 ananas Gove wi Tos 2 Cc - La on gave criteria for judging ine Vaile gq serve a public buffet supper Sat- Ol am: al 4 Cc . . . of equipment and demonstrated nu- ' yrday evening from 5 to § o'clock at ‘hesapeak ’ 5, I. RIEGEL KNDS oq 5 | Terous small items for use In COOK: he Bartholomew home. Hot and Chesapeake Bay KH Sunnyfield 10-14 Ib LB 2 Bruss prouts quart = SUCCESSFUL STOCK SALE | ing ang serving cold platters are on the menu for ams Hannya i sl. - a ar | _ As part of the entertainment Miss | toonty cents. Besides, relishes, des- 0YS i ERS (18 to 22-1b average Ib 19e) The stock sale at the S. T. Riegel | Betty Johnson played several num- " 5 rail C t ti minerals and 2 ks 13 Penns Valley Sales Barn Tuesday | bers on the accordion BETES, and. beverages will-be aval : QArroOtLs ®ich in minerals and vitamins Cc STEWING FRYING 00 QMS 504 10-14 1b av. LB Cc September 17, was exceptionally ft 1 ‘od games J : P Afier this the group played The senfors of the Centre Hall- large, with 134 consigners selling. | followed by refreshments served by » tat ; 1. 8 15 peel 19 The following list summarizes the | 3 committer under the chairman- Potter high school Started the Pint 26¢c Pint 35¢c [ B hob sb (eo oes New White U- 8. No. | pe C stock sold and the prices shin of Mrs. J. Harold Durst school’s fall soeial activities with a ean acon whole, any size end cut LB C 20 steers (per 100 1b) $650 to! = weiner roast at Laurel Run Priday ®H = | To orEN LOCAL BRANCH evining., Racully memhdis sl Hie CCL a | Steaks (Tenderloin, 1h 33¢) Ronn, Siriohn LB 29¢ Green Beans 3 =. I5¢ 8 hes ry cattle $2 outing were Miss 2 i head dairy wits $30.00 10 Sau oF COUNTY LIBRARY i. A. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Don- Cap'n John Yillets Ib 20¢ 4 beef cows (per 100 lbs.) $3.50 Jame A = = Haddock Fillet: Ih 17 } (o) * 2 I ol ai Work an the room tn he deca (Bic Suhe a0 Mr. and Mrs Charles 3 LAO LEE Loe | Jumbo Bologna wesw 7 € Yellow Onions 10+ 2lc . | Grange Hall for housing the Cen- | ix . - re Hall branch of the Centre Coun-{ Ten local men drove to Pitisburzh Sea Scallops - - Ib 27¢ MUNICIPA} I Library began yesterday with! Saturday to see the Pirates and Smoked Herring ‘Th 19¢ { Hamburg Ground from quality beef LB 17c¢ Cauliflower mead 15¢ | Progress Orange sponsoring the Cincinnati Reds play ball. These MILLHEIM painting of the walls and woodwork | were in the par.y: Harold Bohn prose pT Show Time: 7:10 & 9 P. M | The Woman's Club agreed at a Lawrence Hartley. Emest Homan i and the construction of shelving. Albert Crawford. Bruce Hardley ALL KINDS — ANN PAGE TAPTY. ANN PAGE a ga = = ” EE meeting Thursday night to pay the Ralph Housan, Fred Luse, Ralph BE NS KETCHUP ISS ES | ARL FO } : F ! t| Luse, Cheste agner d ene A T { ) DOG o0D LAST TIMES TONIGHT incidentaj] operating expenses o Chester € an 14 i the library Weaver. THURSDAY The opening cate cannot be given | pejeeates from the Women's Mis- (Sept. 26) | yet. according to Mrs. Carl 1fverson Wis eid in Montgomery Fri- Ih cans C 14-0n bil. C Grade “A” pkgs. c é 1-16 cans = The “Dodge City’ of the North! { County librarian fig | day Wad Sutitdny wae Bes. > Cc — Dennis Morgan and Geo, § oR AAD Jtto an TS y Mar 1ese t " : 3 \ : , Tobias—in : uiPERSONAL FARAGRAZHS ml members attended the banquet Pri. Iona Tomatoes - 3 No.2 cans 17¢ | A & P Apple Sauce 2 No. 2 cans 13¢ | Bouillon Cubes—Herb-ox tin 10c | Sparkle Gelatin Des'ris 3 pkgs 10¢ . Sie rs. James Fetterolf was ny evening: Mrs, a f » - wi 4 28 . . MN h 2 " ; i Beans - - + = « r ‘RIVER'S END” week | Mrs. Roy Dutrow, Mrs, Paul Pettes- lona Peas } No. 2 cans 250 Chili Con Carne - 2 Ib cans 29¢ | Tuma Fish--A & P Fancy 2 tins 29¢ ng Bi Mich 2 ih Re ; : : tou, 5. RY ily Egg ai ho > = Two Reel Comedy and Selected Mr. and Mrs. George Benner spent | Of, Mrs. C. H. Homan, Mrs. Ernest » « = 2 Np 4 s 25 Most Kinds Da " i ; . Shorts. the weekend with relatives in Tyrone Homan, Mis, et Hoag, Js, w Ax) Lom 5&0. 2ans 25¢ Campbell Soups - 3 cans 25¢ Beruch Peed + = = 100-Ib $0.79 fk Pectin, Sw Wii 230 Rh .. ., n>°i- Cleve Brungart has employed | n 4 wit 2s cins 25 . sorted y “ruit Peet FRIDAY & SATURDAY recently by D. W Bradford, | but on| About twenty-five young people Sauer Kraut 3 No. 2% 2c | N. B.C As Laying Mash «= « 100 $2.15 | Fruit el Sos bt} 15e (Sept. 27 and 28) account of iliness has been unable to | from the county granges spent a Snow Peaks - - - - 2 bags 27¢ Grandmother's Salt 2 4-1h bags 15¢ Tex-Wax for Sealing - pkg 10c More spectacular and exciling work social evening al the local Grang-| . Chili Sauee--Ann Page 12-0z bil 13¢ Mason Jars qts doz 65¢ pis doz 55¢ a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potter, daugh- | Hall Monday. Dr _M. E. John from Colonial Toasts - - Ib pkg 19¢ | Ann Page _ Mason Jar Caps - - - - doz 19¢ than the unforgettable “JESSE ' | JAMES"! . . . Remember ter Barbara, and son, Taylor, spent | Penn Slate was the prineipal speak- Sunnyfield Salad Dressing - - - qt jar 23¢ | Rubber Jar Rings - - 3 doz 10e o Sat d 8 ith er. Square and round dancing fol- in ’ ; Jesse James” was. shot in the Bhturday 23 Sunday wilt ric | lowed the program. These were Cake Flour - - 2 2%-Ib pkgs 26c | Sparkle Puddings - - 3 pkgs 10¢ | Pickling Spice--Rajah 6-0z pkg 13¢ back that’s murder and fur | present from Centre Hall J. Thomas somebody's got to pay . BE : | De Ray | are ine SURE YOU SEE Dr. Charles H. Light spent Tues- | Delay. wedon iE weg nd ify with dhe Theifey 33 J Aar Ne. | cans Cc Fresh A & P Baked Goods “ + Gay merning giving physical exam-| Ann Page Foods on your THE RETURN OF } nations to high school boys plan-| Rash. pis Hertha Snarer. and} shel. ASP both makes IONA PEACHES... 2 No. 2% cans 2350 GUM DROPS coxa. dime BREAD—12 varieties - 2 Ivs. 15¢ - ” ning to participate in any sport] and sells these qualit Aarl PEACHES 2 No. 2% cans 20¢ SPANISH PEANUTS. “has ‘ \ FRANK JAMES this term. Among the 42 persons from this| foods ; eliminates cvateo A & P PEARS—Bartiett. 2 No. 25 cans 37¢ MAYFAIR TEA, Orange Pek... DONUTS, sugared, - dz. 10c (Technicolor) Mrs. John Treaster tripped and | Vicinity attending the World's Fair| sary in-between expenses; PINEAPPLE JUICE. ... .. 46-on can 25¢ CINNAMON RO - pkg. 10¢c Henry Ponda, Jackie Cooper, §|fell at her home last week, and frac- | Via: the Sunday excursion were: J | shares the savings with ‘CWOCOLATE FUDGE ins, Fitured an.arm. It was put} | W. Delaney, Bruce E. Runkle, V | . Today try. d . : : Henry Hull and E. Collins hy Dr. B. A. Ad as Dut inf & oast | A. Auman, J. Ww Bradford, J. PF. ; exo 100% Pure Hydrogenated Vegetable Shortening | A YER C A KE r, P M MONDAY & TUESDAY Covaty Houpital, tim aa H. Luse. Mr, ind od ; BANIFLUSH., sewas a3 3 Hdon Sails he WALDORF TOILET TISSUE (Sept. 30 and Oct, 1) gute Bartholo- KLE h he a. ” 8 : mew home were Mrs. Ada Strayer | ; : Palmolive SOAP (Bath, 2 for 15¢) 3 reg. 1%¢ Jane 29 The Navy ready for anything ff from Lwistown and Miss Orpha | Bue, Pouss, n, Pred uso. Miss) OCTAGON SOAP FLAKES... Ig. ELS... , Paiupr C Femity She ER Gramley from Miliheim. Mrs. BADR | prying Migs Alice Slack, Miss Joan —_ \ ry Sway baby on He Flagship! . . . §| Noll was a Sunday supper guest. | Slnck, Miss Jean Ross, Mrs, Harry | on pkgs $ STORES II —s Davis Namey Kelly, Jon }| , 20% Hope Magee, fourteen-year- | w. Harper. Vernon Gearbrick, Paul’ RE Laabd, - Hall a rir i hi id daughter of Mrs. Lefla Magee of | Brooks, Jack Garbrick, Robert | ANN : Wenonah, N. J. and granddaughter, | Geodhart, Albert Dugrow, James “SAILOR’S LADY of Mrs. E. M. Hupett, died Priday Gerhart, James Decker. Russell Al- iter an illness of three weeks. Fu- len, Donald Coldron, Sara Hackett | No, 10 The “Shadow” aeral services were held here Mon- | Floyd Dashem, Lynn Breon, Ken- “Finest Selected Shorts” day. and interment was made in the | neth Frazier, Donald Smith and Centre Hall cemetery, Ines Luse,
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