July 31, 1941. Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ————— a————————————————————————————— { a : | lam Confer wife and two children | Miss Mildred Reese and brother hich seems Lo be a pity i ! LL AND V ICINI { Y of Niagara Falls Lloyd, have returnned from a motor vacations do take money | If you are in need of a library trip to Chicago, where they visited Por all the necessaries table or heating stove both in good relatives New 00s, CORE new dresses a ) » 4 ( gv 4 ‘ » - B oleruht A “ | I A hve wh Rut on pe Patriéty Ann from a ersb irg. condition, see the writer of this Mr. and Mrs. William Keene had And 1i:tle bi { accessori LOCAL BAND WINS FIRST Mrs. G Frank Smith spent last ! ers, David A, and Philip C. Holter, held at the home of Mrs. Mary M Florida, called Lo see Patricia's great column. Also several down mason heir motor trip to Philipsburg Bun Tim ow ie | 4! : | i | MAJOR HONOR AT ST. MARY'S | week with her husband and son, | Mrs, Elizabeth Eckenroth, their gis- | Kinley at Milesburg on July 218% grandmother, Mrs, Mary Mckinley | "0" ginnse of day marred by an accident quickly Harold, in Havre de Grace, Md. ter, accompanied them here after The five generations included Mrs. on Thursday i, jastioon. Dr. Has 2 a d Mrs, Marlin Btanley of Unionville the radiator of their ( : ems » ' Y vit ~R Feat Rr Martin will Kk tin at } and Mrs, Marlin Stanley ol J on w wk home The Centre Hall-Potter school | ar and Mrs. J. F, Wetzel and | spending several weeks in that cit Bary Mevtiniey, great ren togrand Baris) vy si Tiy hs arin ok } Harrisburg. were weekend visitors | Pr8an to boil. Mr, Keene in at y To HI > V ’r, or daug or Mrs, Minerva A cia / ll ext ley 'K wt LS , y i] tempting to ot " the vad : Wn another dreat band won {ts first major triumph daughter Clara Lou, were the guests Miss Mildred Tate of Bellefonte, Scott of Cleveland her aon. Mr. AD ; at the home of the former's par Ampting to Jy MOV he radia Alm at the St, Mary's Firemen's conven- | of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Brininger | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Budd F drew Soot ‘of Sandy ky Ohio hi M1 W. 85, Walker and daughter cap he as painfully scalded Hon Sawirday, wheh i yas awarded | i, McClure on Sunday. | Tate of Coleville and Clarence | g4,0n0r, Mrs, Alice Riesterer of Miss Martha, spent Pridiy of last William Eckenroth left Sun- | soo oir forees in. it wa ; Cred I pre y = , ne Det pent | Miss Betty Runkle spent last | Beightol, son of Mr. and Mrs. |g.,,qucky Ohio; and her daughter »°Ck In Snow Shoe, visiting rela~| 4. "for a week's visit with her ig could Gil a re Bin ny : fulslom Meet Toda) me ne 1 ine oy i | week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard George Beightol of Howard WIC nepite Arlene Riesterer Other | Hve! mother and brother Mm. Auna and ls ” y Regety a alm ! \ Wy gh une hi h P | Wolfe In Howard. Mrs. Wolle Is | married July 19th. at Winchester, guests present were Mrs, Andrew Mrs. William Walker and daugh- Robert Smith at St. Mary 4 hibit off choos peared oS \ nS Rapa . whith be. [the former Miss Ruth Reiber. Va. After their marriage they ..... mrs Ruth Kollman, Mr. Paul | ter Judith spent the past week i Mrs, Orrie Lucas was very much VACATION TIME, pw Wo hours (0 pgs judges | Joanne Wert daughter of Mr. and Hhotared to Ny ashingion Mhete af Riesterer all from Sandusky, Ohio; ‘Tyrone with relative ss frightened recently when she dis- When summer comes we dr 8 , | TW en | 0 A . ps 4 : ‘ Other prizes captured by Centre | Mrs. John B. Wert, Jr., visited dur- | prong. 7 a oh 8 ne Mrs. Levica Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. Confer of Niagara covered a large black snake in the About a nice vaeation ‘ | ing the week with her grandparents, | 8 a 8 * | Mrs, Hasse] Lose from Bellefonte; pails, N. Y., and grandson Robert dining roo of her home. The! And wonder where to go County groups were $40 in cash to | D8 Mr. and Mrs. T E Kelley, Mr. 8, & Lose : all , and grand ing room her hon } the Undinne Fire Company (rom | Mr, and Mrs. John B. Wert, Sr, Beightol is assistant engineer on Mrs oy Magtiitley from i ward, Confer of Dayton, Ohio, are visit nake was quickly dispatched by For a Wille recreation ‘ y | 2 and Mr Anna Lose and Marietta ine at the r Confer | Other n wi « brother-in- Bame like to oo to thie Bellefonte for best appearing ap- Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Relish from |). cies] Seafarer freighter plying wo Shi ’ ~ ail Towed A ing at the J, E, Confer home. © Mel John Wion her brother-in-law and | Some like to go to th i Vy (ror ] ( eccent guests were Bertrand Confer next door neighbor Other 10 mountals paratus, and $35 to the Bellefonte | Upper Darby, spent Saturday 0! pn. ween New York City and the Fan . ; Mrs. Basil Martin and daughter nd wife of Davion, Ohlo, and Wil r, and M: Sherwood ink While others have to 8t. Mary's Saturday. Park, where they have been camp- turned home Saturday. Had noth- Blaine Letster and daughter, Janet, t Central Oak Helghts last week, ; : i + \ at Centra] Oak 8 tended the funeral of Charles Poor- , Because our low prices have resulted In Increased patronage, We thank you for your cooperation In making possible this Mr. Pryor's son, John, who 8 in the | caiiine corn at adjacent farm ry employ American Legion Junior Band for | Monday with their parents, here. | pact just returning from a trip of being the best junior band in the | They are moving this week to a0 | gua ‘months. The newly weds ar parade | apartment in Lansdowne making an extended trip to Los An- Besides the local band and about | Mr and Mrs, David 1, Grayblil | geles, Onl. ‘Mrs, Beightol will re. fifty firemen who also appeared In | gnd Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison | main in Bellefonte the parade, these persons from Cen- | and daughter Catharine moved | 0 voune ladies attending the tre Hall and vicinity made the trip home today from Penn Roosevelt | Epechriseco camp at Stil] Water re H J Re ry, J Yt re pe Aa ek ie ro A&P EMPLOYES WORK ONLY Ei Ee, ES ie Miss Ruth Hartley, representing | 4 hard storm the night previous to ® mime unxkie, Mrs, 2 h A . VE relics Fo y e's Mis- . 4 v NEE gr 9 Jr nd “gy — ot Mrs George Luts Mra Albert the Ev Angeli al Young Keel M returning here There were 97 Ji avict This week begins for our store employees, what we bhelleve to be Many people are utterly astounded at the low prices for quality — fs holo sionary Circle, and Mrs 10mas | and Intermediates altending thi the first five day week and the shortest general working hours in any foods in A&P Supermarkets. They are getting so much more and Emery, Miss Elizabeth Bart 3 Hosterman, a delegate from the | year also the largest number since major food retailing organization, Although our stores will con- better food for the same money that they wonder how we can do it mew, Mrs. Daniel Bloom, Mrs, Paul Woman's Missionary Society at- | camp started tinue to serve Customers six days mn week ALP employees will enjoy Frankly, it is simply because AAFP Supermarkets represent a Dew, Zellers, Mrs, Bruce Knarr, Mrs. | . conference a fiveday week, Their pay will remain the same as for the sixda more efficient . y Me . ; y i" ' tended the Missionary conference Wil a y » ni, more economical wa f distributing ea t Mr. and Mrs. Willis Markle al week public, y o istributing food 0 the Mrs. Ray Mark, Mrs. Lynn Breon 5 v - Ey i a inh Packer. Mrs "John Dut- Mrs, Dale McClintic and Miss | man at Pleasant Gap last week ny ; . we have been able to further Increase our efficiency and reduce our shorter work week for our employees, We in turn, will show o Mrs. Ralph Pa A a Clintic spent {r Thurs- operating expenses and still further pmprove the workl sonditic \ wi Wi . : k Mrs Ralph Freda McClintic spent from urs- | A heavy electrical storm passed L R I : r I working con ms appreciation by making A&P a better and better place in which te row, Mrs. Ernest Frank, Mrs, Ral] dav to Sunday in Monteray with sud i : 8 of our employees. shop. J n » Homan, Mrs. Ralph Luse, Mrs. Le- y a d oy {| over Howard Monday p. m. felling . “ith 14 ‘ Mrs. McClintic's sister Mrs. ArBUr | 410 st } Hk Plant tearing roy Krebs Mrs. Donald Shope, Mrs pom | the stack at the Milk Plant, tearin . “a arte | Pryor and family. They were call | oi roofs and spouting from prot ’ '3 ol 4 James Searson, Mrs. Paul Martz, . ad tira ) rools and spouting irom p Cc n [4 Mrs. David Noll, Mrs. Harold Durst ed there because of the illness Of | artjes and Umbs from trees. also | ena € } [] ui Mo ruara e ed a) » Mrs. George Sweeney and son . a . $ Butler hospital with a severe case . . . William and Mrs. Gormen Matter ATi ks At the Kline Cabin, Walter Edge en er uc 0 % Lb. and children. of mastolditis on Sunday, a grand fried chicken | a C LJ Page 3—Second Section erved to the following guests, Mr ... 8 Additional Centre Hal INews on dinner and all the trimmings wa B f R t Meaty English . ’ ee 0oas S Stan ling Rib HEAD OF FAMILY GROUP ; irl and. Mra. Christian ‘Sshensk and Haddock Fillets _ ™ Jy, or Stand PHILIP BRADFORD NAMED ——— HOWARD daugh er Mary also their grandson | Cod Fillets Lb. {Be Lamb Shoulder Roast : 23c¢c Over a hundred persons sttended Christy Wallace, also present were the annual Bradford reunion held Harry Tice emploved at Balti- | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kilne and son Whitef Frosh Lb Saturday on Grange Park. Thes? more Md, spent the weekend with | Harold, Junior Heverly, Jimmie itelish ees 1 25¢ Small Legs of Lamb a a .29c¢ officers and committeemen were hic family at the Tice apartments | Horan, there were also visitors in elected for next year President, Merrill Pletcher transacted busi the persons of John Pletcher and Philip Bradford; vice-president, =. . tock Haven Monday Mr. and Mrs. Red Long and child Clyde Bradford; secretary, Mrs, D.| — : » s Mrs. Bertha Schenck looked very M. Bradford; treasurer, Mrs Lee Gardner son of POSUMASLEY | ove in her new overall suit. At 6 Donald Gardner fell from the steps, | , . 11 hands left for home Charles Smith; and members of the hile’ at tdav. & Kos: tis ‘vial p.m. all } § . tertair ont committee. Mrs. Rob- | Whalie al piay breaking nis right fied bevond words to express for th entertainment i ol d or ert Wetzel, Mrs. J. W. Bradford, arm good cals SEA TROUT Lake Mullets Fresh 1b 0c Cooked Hams Small Size 33 FRESH, FULLY DRESSED Lb e Sunnyfield - = " C Sliced Halibut 14.27 15¢ ROASTING Small Smoked Squares CHICKENS —and i's our best seller—because it's made Winners in the games and races were callers at the Lloyd Bechdel NY. visited last week with rol ler, arm al id arm or ce, Pri malt Cale Rane and sister Miss Elia Kane and ard Sunday 8« hoo 9 3 men's shoe race Jacob i Jr.. Miss Boyle t bak} « at Ship service 11:00 a Gu D Truly Delicious b 9c Hershey Kisses .. ............™ 21¢ m rops Assorted Flavors = » » . 33 Ann Page Foods ; . Melod ih = “CHURCH SERVICES Eva Milk ie m 4.3c¢ Dog Food vr Melody __ .@ @.... Can OF ANN PAGE | dence. | Aug. 14 plase announced ater w — i Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Motter HOWARD NO 1 were the following ladies’ hop game, ' home Sunday and trian is here transacted business ladies’ shoe race, Mrs. Lee Confer; Ee i Creek: Sunday Schoo Hotsse =» =» =» i Cans ee % wv ar SALAD Evangelical: The Rev W. K. HOS- | or Lock Haven, and Mrs Swarts Mr. William Cower of Blanchard Sliced Boiled Ham 53 . ice Ol LI BE J C Mrs. Larue Searson Mrs. Ellis Mo- Mr She Mrs oases Daryorth Mrs Frank Psul and son Paul ses and Luther Bradford and daughter Rebecca, called at tne | qo, 0hter Anna from Buffalo, visi'- S k d Pi i — —~ 2 Among the prizes awarded were a Willis Markle home Sunday ed oh Alta Kime on Priday of last . mo e ICNICS Short Shank ‘ 4c box of handkerchiefs to David Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Etters and | week They also visited othm Fresh Lb. 1 2¢C n C 2-4 Lh. Bohn, the oldest man present, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hanley, | TO-—-HOWARD Drgssad Hamburger A i .20c¢ Lb. : a white brooch to Mrs. Lizzie Brown, ' of Monument, Mr. and Mrs. Byron | friends and relatives S field P i Average Stinnviieic ure - LARD 2 \* 23 Small Weiners sis ,, . u.27c¢ Yount, Sender. fro Kite + sirde Abe pick of the 5 Bock. Don't mise this Miss Anna Mae Martz; boys hop Mr and Mrs. Edwin R Bulkley | Church Nols Pre, ¢ Sh d J b B | 23 ARE. Vatu game Jack Bible, Jr: men’s hop ..4 two children Edwin 11 and Sally | Walla Cumming ice um O 0 ogna ' C ; - game George Winiski; carrying Prax i Mont won City, N.Y. were ship Service 9 a. m Jund hool . : 12 D pebbles on shoe, Mrs. Paul Brad- o..q5 of Mr. Bulkley's parents, Mr. | 10 3 m.; Kennedy: Sunday 8¢ P a iy 2 23 p DTS j Ron. ford; potato race, Dean Bradford guest hi G H Bulkley. Friday nigh: (9 a. m Worship Service 1 m eanut utter Ann Page dar C ry Cereal Pre-Cooked +7 +"s + + 4 . Pkg. from Phoenixville marshmallow | 4 Saturday of last week Wesleyan League 7 ; Salad Mustard Mild, On amy su ZC Peanut Crunch Holsum's 1-1b Ann age ar «fe eTere + A New I : 2.5.00 Garden Relish 22% 2 i. 27c¢ Old Munich Malt .......... "0% Altoona Monday. . ati Mrs. Jacob Bible; Worship service 1 Saker im Mists Minnie Cas- Mr. James Kane, Miss Ella Kane Walt s id Chur f ! 3 Suet high quality stand. tle and Ethel Marts, and chip carry- and Miss Boyle were Renovo visitors | pu 8 Rogers Sunday Schoo h Yet saves You money ing, Miss Armenta Howard. { Sunday, accompanied by Mrs 10 a. m: Communion 11 a m hip a. James Caskey of that place Who | pening worship 7:30; Sunday La Wax Paper 4 9 un ae. Zoup Dog Food .........3 th 20¢ terman, pastor, no services were at Renovo. Sunday - ; , p Anne " = ® Rolls D Lutheran: The Rev. C. C. Oo, "00 Evers visited his friend | “PeNt Monday at the-home of Queen Pe. of Wall Paper Cleaner Walvet 0a 29¢ RESSING pastor, Centre Hall: Sunday School : py, 0 Motter at Lotk Haven over the | S567 Mrs. George Regal acia Tissue Anne 500 1 7c 9:30 EST, Church Service 10:30; _ Mr. Paul Shope purchased a nes Si Kleen-ex Cleansing Tissues Pe. pe 10¢ Farmers Mills: Sunday School 9:30, | * yo winard Neff assisted Olfsmotile tar, this past week Scottissue On Hiren 3 Rolls 20c¢ Ge Church Service 7:30; Georges Val- |... Gilbert Neff of Mil Wehm Mr. and Mrs Arthur Irwin enter ; n 8 Aa Delse Toil t Ti 3 Rolls 25 i du - Raleigh, Luck y Strike, y e issue wb oO igarettes "wf iTLul 2 ne 29¢C Guns 3% Kibbled Biscuit unbrite Cleanser . 3 Cams 184 ibble iscuit oy 3 23 : ‘ C Sani-Flush 35¢ Daily Dog Food 70.5. 6 i. 25c¢ y g Regular Diet Cans Melo Water Softener cs v 15¢ 84, the oldest person present Gorham and family of Lock Haven Mr Helene Sullivan race. Robert Mertz and Ward Kel- Mrs Willard Neff. Mr. James Run: Sunday Schoo § - "” Baker 11h 29 Goo Lh. Colonial Saltines “ur 2 J. c d Luck Oleo ........... too—iike all the Thrifty | has been visiting at the Kane resi- | School piente will be held Thursday ley: Church Service 9:00, Sunday Monday in caring {or the body of a tained the following guests over ' ie y ™ Yi * 4 . Ww N i Mrs C ries K- School 10:00 colored man of N, C. who drowned Sunday, Mr Ad M t a P v inghorn, son Bill of Lumber Ci Methodist The Rev w.F Glenn, near there Mr and Mrs. John Stuempfie pastor. Centre Hall: Church 8er- Dan't forget Howard grange meet hildre Buadoue apd Joi vice 9:30 DST. Sunday School 10:30: ' Friday evening, August Ist, at Ri en Su ann and John Sprucetown Sunday Schoo] 9:30; Milesburg for a weiner roast My on Bia B i Pens Church Service 10:30; Spring Mills Mr. Charles Pleicher is reported | dy at. hig ne Sunday School 9:30; Church Ser- improving at his home on Main Tr aa George Robb of New SPICK WHITE SHOE vice 7:30. Presbyterian: The Rev, J M Kirkpatrick, pastor. Lemont: Sun- day School 10:00, Church Service 11:00; Pine Grove: Church Services 9:30, Sunday 8chool 10:30; Centre Hall: - Sunday School 9:30 EST. Church Service 7:30 Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keen- er, pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30 EST. Church Servic: 10:30; Tusseyville: Church BService 9:00 Sunday School 10:00. LJ rd - - PERSONAL MENTION Robert Peacock from Monroe, N Y.' spent several days here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McClintic at- tended the Colyer reunjon on Grange Park, Sunday. Marcella Ruble from Altoona, is spending this week with her grand- mother, Mrs. Sally Ruble Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Zettle and family from Johnstown visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Zettle on | Sunday. Mrs. Louise Reynolds of Blooms- burg spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Bellefonte and Cen- tre Hall man and daughter Ellene are at- tending Bible Conference at Central Oak Heights this week. Mrs. Wilbur MeClellan of Lock | , of Bhamokin, visited Thursday and | Haven spent Friday afternoon and evening with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. DM. Bradford The W. C. T. U. is having a gar- den party at the home of Mrs. F V. Goodhart tomorrow, Friday, evening at 7 o'clock (DST). James Hassinger, technician at the Kerlin Poultry Farm, is attend- ing a poultrymen's convention in Kansas City, Md. this week, The Garden section of the Cen- tre Halil Woman's Club will hold the July meeting in the form of a picnic this afternoon and evening. Guests last Thursday at the Fred Stover home were Mr. and Mrs, | | Park last Thursday. Charles Stover of Altoona, Mrs. F. ank, Mrs, Paul PFetterolf and ' XJ, a { Shippensburg with the former's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cum- mings motored to Castanclo, N, Y | son Drew, Mrs. George Searson gecompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Decker ani family to Huntingdon, Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Glasgow. the Centre Hall-Potter band will parade at the firemen’s carnival 1a Milroy Saturday evening. The band will return in time to present al concert at the Alumni Association daughter Nancy, of Lewisburg, visit- | Snow Shoe spent Sunday here with festival here, Street Mrs. Charles Confer of Howard, R. D is suffering with inflamma- jon of the eye. Mrs. Confer re- cently had a cataract removed from her eye Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Harvey of Cas tanea, were guests of Mr. and Mr G. H. Bulkley on Friday evening of last week Miss Kate 8mith of Unionville spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Charles Beightol Tom's River, N. J Bobby Neff is a guest this week of his grandfather, John Woll, at the Stover Hotel at Livonia Notice-—A barrel of 100 empty jars | from Cleveland Christian Orphans home awaits to be filled with fruit vegetables, jellies and relishes at the home of Mrs. A. H, Bchwenk All members of Walnut Bree. Church of Christ come to above home and get your jars to fill. 20 | cans of fruit or vegetables are! needed for one meal. The capacity of the home is 100 and is kept up by the Churches of Christ of several i states The Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Hoster- | Mrs. Kate Weber, daughter Miss Nelle and Miss Lulu Schwenck vis- ited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs { Liewellyn Tomb of Jersey Shore Mr. and Mrs. William H. Troxell Priday at the home of Dr. and Mrs | Kilpatrick of Bellefonte, spending Thursday evening with Mias Carrye {E. Butler, Mrs. Troxell wag the former Stella V. Williams Mrs. Sylvia Pleicher returned | home Sunday from a two weeks visit with her uncle, Dr. Frank Schwenck | at Burlingame, Kansas Mrs Pletcher was accompanied by her | ison Raymond and friend of Cleve- | land, Ohio | Mr, and Mrs, Kline Woll andi | James Hodge and Reuben Schmoke family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woli daughier of Howard, and Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf atlended the York City, arrived Saturday to visi with the Jesse Fickes family Hilda W. Leathers and daughter Eleanor returned Monday {rom a ten days trip lo Florida PINE GLEN Church pervices: Sunday School 19.30, preaching 10:30. Regardiess of the fact Rev, Dershem sepped on la nail and injured his foot. He Thomas Ward, choir leader of the | delivered a very interesting sermon M. E churches of Howard and] Beech Creek, is a visitor this week | at the home of his rents at] 8 pe | council picnic at Hecla Park were Sunday evening Leaders and members of the 4-H club who attended the 4-H club Mra. Annie Fye Mrs. Clyde Hoover Emma Jane and Anna McCullough | Betty and Esther Dixson, Ariene Sones, Gladys and Norman Jeaa Hoover, Marie and Bealrice Fye, { Irene Rowles, Clyde Jr. and Donald, Rober: and Marvin Hoover Little Wayne Hoover is doing nicely at the Philipsburg Hospita Also Muriel who was a tonsil pa- tient last Monday. They are chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoov- er Mrs, Clyde Hoover, Willard Clyde Jr, Donald Jean, and Marvin Hoover, Mrs. Ivan Piubell and son | Freddie visited Mrs. Hoover's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. George Houde- shell of Lecontes Mills on Sunday James Dixon and James Flick have been called to Pittsburgh, where they will be employed Don't forget the Sunday School picnic this Saturday, Aug, 2nd. at the “Whispering Pines” Trans- portation furnished to those who { have none, will leave gbout 9:30 or { shortly af.er. Be along the high- | way More repairs are to be made at the church and your help will be greatly appreciated, at the begin- hing of next week, they will start | Again Mr. Ivan Plubell, Irvin Folmar of Pine Glen and Lyle Robinson of Snow Shoe, motored to Pittsburgh Clover Farm picnic at Lakemont to see the ball games on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cummings of Mrs. Butler of New York spent | several weeks with Mrs. James But- ler who resides at the home of her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoover, Mrs, Clyde Viehdorfer spent sev- taking to her home Mrs, Mary Bell | eral days at Penfield with her sis- i sister of Mrs. George Cummings {who had made an extenied visit] i with her at the M. E. parsonage. The Centre Hall fire company and | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Confer of | McElhattan were Sunday visitors with Mr. Confer's aged mother, who | | Clearfield Friday on business, is not s0 well. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holter, little ed Sunday with the former's broth- ter. Mrs, Bchmoke and sons Wesley and Maynard motored to Altoona Saturday where they vised with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Schmoke motored Lo Mr. and Mrs, William Hall of Mrs. Hall's sister, Mrs. Sones, s With Dish Lae. Silver Dust "=." . . .. i 21¢ gy Shortening . 3 = 55¢ Swan Soap Fairy Soap Lux Toilet Soap . - RiNSO + « « « «. 3% “ 59¢ : : - SLICED - EXTRA THIN, 3 cies 14¢C + 8 Cakes 25c irs new... MARVEL SANDWICH LOAF! Try the perfect thin-slice "sandwich loaf! “Enriched” with two important vitamins (ime cluding Vitamin B1) and iron. Delicious wheaty flavor; grand “thoro-biked” texture. COMPARE THIS VALUE! Lifebuoy Soap . . .. . & Vntees 1 ok Lux Flakes Jf=ras ..... 4H 3)¢ Refresh Yourself With ICED Our Own Black TEA “Tea Peps You Up” ie A 1g 1c OTHER PRODUCTS OF A&P BAKERS Barbecue Buns steed = Pk 84 “Dated” Donuts 5rd .....P= 10¢ Cinnamon Rolls ......... 2 "= 19¢ DELICIOUS ORANGE SHERBET BAR LAYER CAKE ....____25¢ DAIRY DEP. ARTVENT VALUES FRESH BUTTER %k _...... ™ 37¢ EGGS Guaraniet to Sathty ++ 1+ + +0? 3b DAISY CHEESE when :--.. > 27¢ CLEANER we. 10C RaCa CUSTOM GROUND COFFEE 1S COFFEE AT ITS BESTI , RED } Sinus COFFEE 3: Bag S57c Rich and Full-Bodied Garden Fresh A&P Fruits and Vegetables .« « « Packed With Essential Vitamins Sweet Juicy Elberta Contain Vitamin C PEACHES - 1.65 Vine-Ripened Honey Dew Sire 12 MELONS uw .. Juicy Calif, 200-220's Oranges 2p Cale 20 es ov. P= 20¢ New Apples V8" csi. . 7 23g Calif. Plums Jamin ........ 2 "= 19¢ Yellow Onions Yo ,.....5™ 17¢ Pascal Celery time’ 2 Su 15¢ New Potatoes “0 “I... Ph 29¢ ry 25c¢ A PERFECT CUSTARD PIE? Why Sure You Can Make It! I————— THE REAL SECRET OF PERFECTION IS IN... WOMAN'S DAY STORE Daily Except Saturday : 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. HOURS: Saturday : 8 A, M.to9 P. M,
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