Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX, August 7, 1941. ” ———— | ——— | a —— AA ——————— T N and Mr | utd I iI M d Y shin Rhoads | BLANCHARD | PORT MA ILDA ORVISTON Mr i H nl oh mn vy Pie . ; { ne M red ined a 9 , Jor the CEN RE HALL AND VICINI ! ¥.. | The electric roaster to be chanced R. n. 1 Y There were 124 prepent al Sunday Hinton of Howard, who Is confined 1 of Mr and Mr Charles Welch are Behool in the private hospital In Lock Ha MARTHA at the street light festival, on : i | Saturday night, is being displayed the proud parents of a baby i il Mrs. Ev ] ri g ‘ ven : Dashem=—Crawrord. WwW. C. TU VOTES GIFT OF | © HURCH SERVICES at the various stores in town through ro Hien! Wil be remembered Gladys ATH 0 Ie 0 Ihe Walizer fats { North Bend ar irs. C. A. Keen. datighe we — r 1! | . y . wt 4 . - Mu J ¥ Onn y ¥ ) ! hie Cul 0 awford $25 TO CENTENARY FUND out the week. The roaster comes he wma ait , Mis PII oie Sawin Lu heran No services complete with a stand for its sup Mr ad Mrs. 14 Hoy ! Bets S J ] "or SONA 113 i OVI | ge } and Mr William B.| The W. C. T. U. members and| Methodist: The Rev. W. T. Glenn | port ons Billy ang Boyd spe ol Newars, Ns __— : {Mrs Fro nk | families held a supper g rden party pastor. Centre Hall: Church Ser-| The “Stop” sign at the various Weekens Wh 2 " Mr Ke . 4 po) Digiiem son 07 MY. ant Mr y on the lawn of the P. V. Goodhart| vice 9:30 DST Sunday School road intersections in town have been | ¢f Mt «ona Fink. fesicihl ad Daghem of Centre Hall were united 4 has been working in Erle " rm 4 3 ve / 8 ay 8Schodl replaced since the bill proposing “ J home Friday evening 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday , . y » ' in marriage Friday evening, July At this time arrangements were| 0:30 Church Service 10:30 that our road be maintained by the hig Fink unl BO ke ’ : ' nre mu | improved 1Hce LM | ALLO a3 In the Roseville Progby teria made to send $25 to the Centenary| Presbyterian: The Rev. J. M state: has become authentic, when A1° IW J 3 sition Ap. Newarg, ‘The Rev. Wal. Fund. This was the amount al-| Kirkpatrick, pastor Boalsburg: the Governor signed the bill Apeldaint + uly \ ter L. Whallon, D. D. performed the ready netted by the Friendship | Sunday School 2:00, Church Ser- Mr. and Mrs. John Willlams are Mi a Flo Shively : A ' Cif ceremony. The bride, wearing a Quilt which the members are now | vice 3:00; Lemont: Sunday School expecting the Misses Kunes of Pitts in Philadelphia and Atianti Ly long-sleeved white chiffon gown making { 10:00, Church Service 7:30: Centre burgh, as guests this week last week hand with a sweetheart hat to match, and | These persons a' tended the party Hall: Sunday School § 30 EST Saturday afternoon callers at the Mr and Mrs. Harold Krhatd io CAFF¥INg a colonial bouquet of white Mr. and Mrs. Abner Alexander and | Church Service 10:30, RJ Spangler and T M. Kunes dapgh ers lols and A wg JEN roses, was escorted down the aisle daughter Margaret, Mrs Lovan | Reformed. -No services. home were: Mrs. Ella Swartz and SW WR. spent as ne t a Le Py her brother-in-law, Mr. Joseph go. gh, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wert | Evangelical: The Rev, W. K. Hos- Mrs. Bathurst of Tyrone, and the LAr ad rigid L Dalton a hy Fo A Sr, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Spyker | yarman, pastor. Centre Hall: Church Minne Anna and Hannah Schroyer Wa 1 I lon D eC. are Mr Rn ly, rs + rue Ns daughters Martha and Ruth, Mrs | service 9:30 DST, Sunday School ©f Milesburg rd's brother Rober of Elizabeth, N. J. acted as best], "5 "wert, Jr, and daughter | 10:30: Lemont: Sunday School 10 | Mr. and Mi Bdsty and] ovr trom. Fortress man. A reception for the families Joanne the Rev. and Mrs. J. M/| Church Service 11:00 family motored to St. Mary's on Ome 1 i. oh and close friends of the YOUNZ oy poairick, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | a” Sunday, where their daughter Mar. WHere hie wa couple was held at the home of the W. Potter and children, Taylor John Rishel has been ill for sev- BAret is planning to make a two bride after the RememORy pop und Eleanor, and William, Mr. and MTs | eral weeks with a severe sinus cone woeks Init with relatives ok hin his home in ‘h Mrs. Dashem will make their home ow color. Mr. and Mrs. F. V dition Mr and Mrs. James Eacan had a " : "1 : - at 88 Park Ave. Bast Orange, N. J Goodhart, and two new members dinner guests on Tuesday evening Whi ar 2 mamth ‘ ‘ ’ Mr. Dachem, a graduate of Centre| yo. = Ann. Rossman and Mrs. Al Miss Dorls Moits spent yesterday Dorothy Trambly, granddaugh a Hall High School class of "32 and of 3 A Dieter 83 ine gin of Mrs. Dorothy Knapp |, r of the late Al Lone and two Erandparent , Mr, and M1 2 A Ir Penn State 36, is employed as a Ara AT ih Hellelonte friends, all students at State College FD { Greensbur chemist for Hudson Oil Company T Woman's Mission- The Garden section of the Wo- during summer session \drey Erhard | ' ’ spent a few day Robert The Lutheran m P New York City His sister, Miss | .,.u Saojety met last evening at the | Man's Club is planning a picnic for iss Virginia Durkin has returned Mary Dashem ‘and cousin, | Mis chuseh pet Thursday at Penn Roosevelt from a few davs vacati nm with het ¥ Ruby Net ! P’ Sara Harshbarger of Altoona, at apy ang Mrs, William Smith of | ister, in Lewistown Oe en ! TIT tended the wedding . Zion were Friday evening supper Geiss Wagner and Mrs. Alwilda Mi 5 Evelyn Andrew of I'yrone \ & bio guests at the Searson home Bitner were dinner guests of Mrs visiting at the home of Mr. and Ms "wr wh ¢ Avamrln The Inauguration of the five-day work week for our store employees A new roof is being placed on ‘ : —. thonded Mary Flink and son Harvey last John DeHan Ae AR au ed Bab Inst week naturally necessitated some slight adjustments in store MARKETS | the Rowe cabin on Nittany moun- About forty-five personas aller Thursday, Last week uth ' Milles ir. Archie Ee son Rob hours, and we sincerely trust that it caused you no inconvenience. We tain the Methodist Sunday School picnic Mr Anna Bartholomew daug rughter of My nd rs. Fred Mi) 4 our , a, thank you for the prompt endorsement you gave to this plan which Mr. and Mrs. Philip McClenahaa last Thursday at “Brownies bag Jeal abd Elizabsth air Paul ler visited a few dave with he tint wit ¥ vi gives to our employees what we believe to be the shortest general ha f Meck Nating Mrs. Molly Ishler from State Col- > A ’ end working hours In any major food retailing organizations Such =» have moved into the First Nationa '™ - v tor 1 sit with Probst, made a busines trip ‘ . A hws 4 . ) rma Bu splendid response from you gives us an added incentive to continue Bank apartment lege came SUBLAY a i a y - , x Samer et Monday Mi ps Mary nn au AFR JANE thre 4 . our Hmo-honored policy of climinating all un necessary costs along the distribution route, her sister Mrs. Elsie McClenahan - hilling pent last weekend with 2: Ge 4 Fos sharing the savings, and therehy making It possible for you and our steadily increasing circle Mrs. Thomas A Hosterman, ac- Mrs. Leroy Krabs apd son Jerr : | P ; ™ This writ} 1 St " 4 4 friends attending firemen’s co ¥ A v : « vi " . ® ’ « . Ags "hi ' companied by Miss Mary Delaney The Tusseyville Union Inday | opr. Paul Marte and Misses Jane vent M Ad ; Mr. al Walts ‘ of friends to buy more good food for less money. Again, Thank You! » ON Al 5 a spent last week in Atlantic City. | (CURL SEAS tt onans | And Martha Spyker’ spent Pridsy “py MOC GN SU Ll Lor Lewistown, spent the we RDEN-FRESH FRUIT VEGET Mr. and Mrs. Reuben S. Ricker evening. y, ne Loysvil ' evening al a festival near Salona ; ' th her « in ' rin GA - S & E E ABLES Home Band church will hold their regular meet : tcpent the weekend with Mr. ana ‘ ot ¢ son David Mr, and Mrs. Harold Alexande: ine or traci venin ok. the M M. A. Kerin | nprovi ! Mrs. Lester Weaver in Montrose Mrs. David Dean and son 4 py ang family of Glenshaw and Mr home of | Up Schroat of lock VY alter her b : CH UCK FU LL OF ESSENTIAL VITAMINS! - fy 3 "we n 4 Jr. from Bellefonte were Sunday, . co. of Winonah are visit Haven : : ing their re altive 8s in Centre Hall Mis Virgini Marsden with he: Vine Ripenod Hamming AC Russell Reish returned to his work | oor cussts of Mr, and Mrs, H. W in Williamsport Monday after re- piiae 2nd family : : Jumbo 36° Jumt A » and family " . i i ‘ i umbao 36's umbo FRESH L S covering from an attack of ivy pois-| "pas Season irom Spring us| T° **°K brothers John and Herbert of Le. POTTERS MILLS opes :.. un ve 19¢ PEA ni oy A y from Spring Miu , Fargevil {i Y spent the weekend ening Miss Cora Homan and Mr. and n th Len rs H BE Paust Mi: ! lact "TS u ’ Mis an i ‘ ' 24-26-1h had supper last Tuesday evening at ] Ihe hea hg od ' Ww t ! . 39 Vitaumi Workmen on the Grange Park be- the home of his parents, Mr. and Mr Kenneth Runkle and infant Kine aiid Ae cri amis id he { \g ( H. McCorm ’ a erme ons Vitamin (¢ Fach C A-BA oe Lbs Cc gan placing tents this week in pre. George Searson | visited Mr. and Mrs, Warren C dv FATE. Me +f. TARY ) toe 3 > gs YOR : $ An Mm it I Sh a — ‘ x Yamin t | 3 alr, Au- foman In Altoona Sunday. Miss * EM H Yor MC We uy for N ‘ N A i 7 Lim. 23 paration fcr the Grange Fair, Au Miss Elsie Geiss and sister Miss Homan | A A nia 5 . Sunday but Miss Marsden is remals mind mere 8 ag ew Pp es ‘ "” Cc us: 23 to 29 R Homan remained ther for gus D Grace Gelss, of Washington, D. C y The Friendship Bible Class of the yi ag friends in “Bellefonte ana| Week 0 “ " yg A » . wry » , ! Ro Y B whe k Yellow Onions Vrain eit 29c Pascal Celery Reformeq Sunday School will meet contre Hall last week Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pra- Monday for Buffalo, N. Y.. where sh : vife of Brand 8 N vi EF na wis i Bra ’ 2 Stalk 15¢ Mrs. William Durki of Monument this evening at the home of Mrs I New Jumbo 36.4%'s Meas The Young People's Missioniry er and family on Sunday were will spend a fow day ; ver the w nd at NT \ Thomas Williams Circle of the Evangelical church wil Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Malone ano Mr. and Mn 1] schel as ’ ut oom The Cape Potatoes B ray y - 2 Phx 47c Vitamin ¢ Mr. and Mrs. George Boggs, Mrs 1,14 ii August meeting in the form two children Gus and Yvonne and visiting M bec hd aunt : \ og, : arb y 3 J Po Mrs. . Joi roti i Pann Boassvelt rk filliam sterman from Millheim M Yin thaw : gs ! A ! f iy A . Wiliam Bradiora motor to Lew. | 5a fic ot Penn Rooseve. Park [Lilia HGtrtas Hom rom er bttamsiton daughter who » New Low Price on SWEET, JUICY, ELBERTA isburg and Selinsgrove Wednesday Fat Xp Philadelohia rs. Walter Kerlin of Bellevue Tr Ack Jack Meade from Lisbon Ohio Cy visited Mr. and Mr WwW WwW Mis Grace Wible from State Col Cie v d and Miss Marjorie Guardenio from 4 Mr 8 W Smith on, lege srent Sunday with the Re hut ervices inday 8 i} dine . \ " Tv w »y te 14 . i 1 a : nk : Msi 4 og % y 10 "y ree y - '" # 4 y Brooklyn were g Ms st week Ol saturday. She Is spending a vaca- and Mrs J M. Kirkpatrick. She preaching e eve Poa the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick tion with her sister in Lemont plans to leave next week for Glo Dg. There will 1} al m \ Map ang son John Muth Batley who is on vacation ster Mass. where she will ay Bund vening ! ten me tonal be 3 C3 Jack Garbrick accompanied Pauw the remainder of the irom nis work in th asd } " ) Brooks to Niagara Falls Mondav aa Departmer n- mer vacation where he will stay with his parent Teh . “ s 2 ‘Day E weal iY on ne Jul 31a t y r “ ow ah g, is ” B wr nd : wif Crowd your menus with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Garbrick. until sr ie ds tha asd A v r P. Vv Cox ihart , ATTY | Hoover fter the 1 1s rder of v "w 1ismly A " C these luscious peaches. Buy B sh l their return Sunday VOpAiar he to: npn ” ' | Potter, Flean r Taylor Willinn _ is Butler { in prepar- MsCort . L.bs. them by the bushel for ean ushe The Rev. and Mrs. Clarence C : TaN : j RB and 1 noe usse tues ng t t al, butter ri bbag eRe visite : ‘ ning or preserving, They're Basket ® Otto art vacationing at the homes : eH at 4 : 4 Nh lami min 1 Ard. and grape fruit sala’ J ler ! E M rich in vitamin C. their parents i i t entertained Mr, and Mrs bs t J. where Mi of their parents in Milton. 1 Musser and family from Rock Pe A " Jann Mi e ' . / hd this month they plan to spend some " hn by Pra Fob a $0 mig niin motiers-daughter inner will be Mr H E 1} ‘ Cut No.2 . Spring, the Rev. and Mrs. Russell ploye } umimer { Pridas gust Bid All mot " werk ‘1 ' 2 #44 IL AH reen eans ona ® Cans C time in Washington D.C 300d t from A i O 1 J OK om Ashiana io, an Mrs Margaret Godshall and " " i . ; iss Inez Lu haz been elected oF re 11 «a Ey nresent Pa : y y « ; 5 h "Ann Page Prepared 152 rar 51 and: Miss Isabel Goodhast from Altoon : an aid ) ' : ’ . v 7 daughter, Miss Eva Bailey, drove to Jogdhar 4 A "* | by the 4-H clubs of Centre County Miss Veida Hoover with friends od Res urd, Ms . : : pag ett Heat and Eat Cans 2 C Altoona Thursday to visit Mrs. God- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitteberge! as a delegate to the Leadership [rom Bellefonte motore ha MoCormick aut i § x 8 ! : v {io rad : MICK eed . re " shall's sister. Miss Bailey returned; 274 daughter Louise from Curwens- Training Schiol dn Penn State Ver ihe meckend isa 300 ! he Sunbonnet Girl” noy u n Wheat- Rice Puffs 2 2 Phe 15c¢ Friday and her mother. Sunday ville, and Mrs. Regis MacKnight Campus August 10.18 Miss Mir ported a wonderful Mr. and Mrs Dale McClintic and and son Jerry from Greensburg Delaney will represent the Jocal 4-H Mr: Clsde Viebdort visited at ag he d arm { their re : Sa d - h [ Top Grade 9D 1 her father “Bruce Weaver. attended spent Saturday afternoon and even- club at Club Week August 13-16 Bellefonte on aturias » X . : : . n wicC prea yy Ay im ve C ’ . y AH “0 ing with Mrs, Anna Bartholome® also a: Penn State ! nd Mr ‘ivd covey AT vd Clayton Wagner nts X ; the funeral in Monteray Priday of ,,.% « ’ denny } : mn : amt \ P’N t B tt Ki 2 19 f nd amily J oid n and vin } v visit Hs circulat WNL { . John Pryor, 18, who died in a Pitts- 8 ed . 4 Mrs. Bob Hess and children ol 4 Farl Rr rie at rar ; s y 7 u u er ISSeS Lbs. Cc burgh hospital of a brain abscess Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Winfield spent vesterday with he : a. ; ! ev ; : Shi » jast Tues 3 were {8 ft po n Sunday rvis oh oT ” | v Tame vi ’y By gh . ' Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Catherman srr ut, dueedar were: MISE! parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. M. A. Butk-| nen: dis Cica nid Sli} Temal at fhe Da y : ] Tip Top Caramelssod: 1. 10¢ nehart, Helen Himmelber- ] 20 v ’ sel o holder, She = cecompanied here and son Byron, of Mifflinburg, and _.. "0 Guyer. and Arlene Hoff 3 as accompanied x or ea Aan | bor Se amped er wh a a i D d Salt mux 13 Mis Annie Smith and daughter ..... ~ .. cei) Oyler and Donald! 3 aio eon Hess A igh rs patient at the Philipsburg H as been fi by M iamon a Todized Fags Cc Alice of Glen Iron visited Mr. and Sondt. friends of Mr hons fram ' ayeq i A Vist wi rT 8 hospia ‘ UY is man Rlaine Wor ¢ x Mrs. John BH. Durst Sunday after-| [ehaman Vole. nites RL ter and hus band, Mr. and Mr 1 | trionds wiih Bits 2 SDeody tect ; B 2 Ch “ i 2 Flea 27 Nw Cevarion Vale Coleg or 95a irenas wii him ‘peady Tecorers eese Squares co 215 27¢ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wetzel and rr a ys Ee Mr. and Mrs Lewis Kryder ol Each nn 101, wr nf the ! somipany Jam ani M Velda H ro BAR- kd t C 9-on % : lara Loi re the v nd guests " : J : y Cuiap ang 2 19 oo Sates mo es pm | of Mr Sn Wilam Cotman 2 rete 2 pond coy iF he forse to metegme ons 0 | gD SUPER C wired om wild er Sunday t her with them Are ond BE Ry :| © y Jas busines ¥ and took her with them and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goss at ati uijon amy by Inte, | nts all Thete will i stival on Bak AND Larsen’s Veg-all = aw oy 10c to Lamar where they visited ) with the com here they visited Mr ir summer oottage on Jack's mpany, with the Cp and Mrs Theodore Kryder and C eek near Lewistown. Mr. Wetzel WW Ker. who is n charge ol Urday evening at the | ine Hen [es- FRESH PEACHES family. was invited "a Men's Bible compiling » history of Jert al! po a, a, benefit { the ol SOAP VALUES I —, Spick Wits Cleaner " Ba 10c Charles D. Slonaker has recently| Class on Sunday morning in the ©! & firemen» project. Tas White Sall resigned his position as English Reformed church ir Lewiston ea history will be released s anetime ated also all donations to t ECONOMICAL A i a i I al in iA%EWOWND f a " . » : " teacher in the Centre Hall-Potter vis fall aken he festival house AND DELICIOUS mmonia Clear or Cloudy = =» Bu high school to accent 3 ii On Sunday these persons from studies post In Curtin Wh High this section attended the Aston IVORY SOAP Bab-o Cleanser - a. 2 Cam 25c School in Williamsport. family reunion at Reservoir Park P | N E G R (9) Vv E M L L Austin Schaeffer, who is attend- Aytume Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover Medium Sc : : 4 from Yeagertown, Mr. and Mrs St Hosgl ; : Cake po-Bed ho yoy ow S00. 8 Roy Searson and children from Ee Tr : CUsTo SrOUND F h F A&P’ B k ! ¢ § to classes this week Spring Mills and Mr George Sear- Parmer Paul Henry of Gra yaville One of our young farmers, Paul COFFEE 1S BOUGHT BY res rom od aRer)y. from the Rev. Delas R. Keener y 1 w transacted business in our town last Leidy is driving a brand new Pontiac GUEST SIZE .... 2 Cakes 9¢ vg y LC aten wieis SON, and Mr. and Mrs. James Sear- || % Ten home. Mrs, Schaeffer is also visit- son and daughter Betty from Cen. Thursday p.m 8 coupe LARGE SIZE .. 3 Cakes 25¢ : EVERY 7m U.S. FAMILY} Plan Your Picnics With a ROLLS Phe. 8c Ig hey Sister, Mrs. Keener. and tre Hall Our efficient tax collector, Aaron Mr. and Mrs Samuel Strayer are v f 3 a0) “T vomit \ W. Tressler, was an important busi- the proud parents of a bouncing 4 . : ariety of A&P Breads A Miss Margaret Ross and Mis: The Cen re Hali-Potter band and ness visitor in State College. Mon- baby boy No. 1. born last week in the OXYDOL 3 “ : Delicious Pecan Catharine Hanagan from Montrose He Cents Hall: Sire py wi day Centre County hospital Marvel 3 Loaves 4O€ ROLLS ud LS L™ i OWA y visited Miss Ross' parents, Mr. and i Pale in a para a Jwak Miss Mas Harpster a recent gradu- Mr. and Mrs Melvin Harpster of Large 20¢ : tomorrow evenin } a1 ' . Mrs. Earl Ross, over the weekene | 0 0.0 ning. The band ha ate of State College High School, has Tyrone, former residents here. an- Padget - ; been invited resent concert " Msg Ross is employed by the feder. there Saturday an The pad secured a nice position in the State nounee the arrival of a new baby hoy Pk él government as Home Manage- _° Col t thei } 1 ii MG. ... . B 8% | fire company assisted by tha band College Hotel at their home Grandpa “Billy REG. PKG. .... 3 Pgs. 25¢ atl, Saperiaa In" Susgudhanmm won a prize of $10 for having the! The Jobnston Bros. Allis-Chal- Deibler recently visited them GIANT SIZE ......... 5%¢ unty | largest marching unit in the fire- Mers agents, delivered a new com- Lee Harpster is on a three weeks on, FE, ~ Meat is a prolific source of essential r.en’s parade at Milroy Salurday. | bine to farmer Hugh Wilson of War- auto trip to Michigan and Minnesota . - Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Sweeney| TO" Mark on Monday for a visit with friends. he was ac- | [VORY FLAKES Vitamins — serve meat more often! ! and Mrs. TRE OWEENEY ong mechanic Irvin Dodd was companied last Priday to Pittsburgh Meaty Uentor drove to Philadelphia Saturday to . 4 " by Mr. and Mrs. I G. Harps L iaht : ~~ Ty (last week nursing a badly bruised : wd 1 i. Harpster and Lge MUNICH AL Mr. Sweeney reburned Monday apd A eaused (he mid) by a fall from Mr and Mrs lr Harpstor where c CHUCK ROAST s 19¢ =" = 8 MILLHEIM Mr. Sweeney returned Monday and his bicycle on the highway they all enjoyed a big League base- BOKAR COFFEE. Fresh fully Dressed Roasting Mrs. Sweeney came yesterday i 4 train. Mrs. Baird a bry of ire Mr. P. Milford Corl and sister Miss ol ane N. Walker f REG. hail saves 2 Pkgs. 19¢ : Lb : « A - rry 1 ‘alker former na- : ONLY TWO NIGHTS * Sweeney, has been ill for severai Cors Corl of Pine Mall. were Sun- | ~F00 C2(FY IVORY SNOW . .... Pkg. 21c 3 61c 2-4-1h. ‘ weeks. Mrs. Harold Leightley from day guests at their brothers home, J ve of our town, is reported to be an Bag CHICK Average go = = = Lb. C Small Tender FRIDAY & SATURDAY Oak Hall stayed with the Sweeney Clayton Corl on West Main street observation patient of a Blair county The M | ! sence tended the funeral yesterday of Bd- Nim a spe /d Es The Prof. is Cs ies Gayest Musical of Them All! : ward Gili in Ty rho died Principal of the Bellwood Schools LEGS OF LAMB 27 Ar ililgan in Tyrone, who died and a son of the late MP. and Ales FLAKES OR GRANULES c Rye, Raisin, Wheat or 8¢ Choe. Bar Layer Cracked Wheat Loaf ER tr ONLY TWO NIGHTS ! children during their parents ab- Many friends and neighbors at. hospital. Mis many friends trust CHIPSO Vigorous and Winey 7 New Song Hits in; Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Goss of suddenly Monday at his farm home “THE GRE T Lewistown had a surpr.se birthday on White Hall road A. Stine Walker Lorge 3 Reg. _ — - Shoulder Cuts A party Monday evening for MI. Donald Harpster, son of Mr. and wo aa Baileyville picnic will zim. | memmnan i R AST AMERICAN Robert Homan also of Lewistown sees ra Harpster spent the past held in the Irvin Grove Saturday = TASTE-THRILLING - C at their summer cottage on Jack's threo weeks in Youngstown, Ohjo, AURUSL 168. Come and meet all your ” Creek. Guests from here were: Mr friends. Many ided D Z : anad pts : here he took a course in air condi. ly A attractions U on de lice Faye * and Mrs. Brown Hackett and deugh- tioning work. He returned home il be there, horse shoe pitching; ER Bae > we 1 Alice Faye * Jack Oakie ters Sarah, Ruth, Orace, and Faye: gaturday baseball. greased pole climbing: SOAP POWDER | John Payne * C. Romero " i - by 4 Small Cooked Lh, Mrs. Paul Martz and daughter Jan Miss Sara Danley recently return- merry-to-round, and many others 32c LATEST MOVIETONE NEWS ice; Mr. and Mrs. George Hacket ; Ferguson Township Citizens band L blams a Sea Scall A 20 CLE J oe unrsiams. TY . y ta “led from a two weeks visit with her ... is y arge 37 woes. w Round and Lb. a Scallops. . COLOR. CARTOON and. James. abd. George Retsh. ‘Ohio friends, She was the driving whi Faia the on Figg festiva) 2 Plgs. Cc Countlen who for- Steaks Sirloin 35¢ ly served other, more ex. Fresh Perch Lh, Robert Bradfore d three friends guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rand Mil- mee : ¢ erch .. 17¢ Yay Harold Taylor HE iar, Ro ler, of Millheim, who spent some _ Dr Hugh L. Pry, wife and son : pensive nationally known § Hamburger _... Bb 20¢ MONDAY & TUESDAY ert Kinter from Homer City, and time in Michigan Hugh L. Jr. and daughter Loraine, ( AMAY SOAP teas but who now serve L Wei ib. 23¢ LETS (August 11th & 12th) Arthur Hipple from Bellefonte, are. Mr. Harold Martz. one of the Gen- of Raativille, Tenn. arrived in Cens Out Ow Ten, say they save arge Weiners.. LAST NIGHTS TO USE spending this week camping at the eral agents of the B-C Products Co. a un i Just eng for two up 0 20%. Try it a 5 Smoked Squares Ib [5c YOUR GUEST TICKETS Bradford hunting camp. Mr. Tay- | in the Pittsburgh district is expected 4 ols in the Cakes é of beaut | lor was accompanied here by his home this weekend, being called for Keys BO SA Mis, ny Suing Sn ful women pe : sisters Mis 7. § Selective Ser- : AS : : : No. 1—Humphrey Bogart, in: sisters Misses Margaret and Mary U. 8. examination for Selective Ser- | time with her sisters, The Fry LAVA : — Lh Dairy Dep't Values! Canning Supplies! AT NIGHT" the D. M. Bradford home. at her home Tuesday evening, the Dr's visit. about 30 being present HAND SOAP Nan G Tom Neal : fit BL |g an Grey and Tom Neal in girls, members of Mrs, Bradford's to be displayed at the annual Mr and Mrs. Hugh C. Pry of Smeth. Pectin c trip at Penn Roosevelt Park this mer resident of Ferguson township, burg. They will leave for their Brick or American Qts. Dox. 59¢, Pla. Dos. 50¢ "WAGONS ROLL Jane Taylor, and aunt, Mrs. Jacob vice in army camp. family gave a dinner Saturday ever. ok Cops Dox. [8c Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Bradford committee members of the Balley- Those from a distance present were i 3 Cakes 1 Tec “UNDER AGE” Sunday School class in the Re- Orange Fair at Centre Hall (port; Henry Dale and son Charles, = : Dn 4 MASON JARS Coming to This Theatre Soon! week. The group besides Janet now of Huntingdon county, has been Hanna who spent Sunday night at| ay Bertha Schilling entertained ing at Rock Springs in honor of the Dor. 3c Added Feature: are chaperoning a group of boys and ville grange farm products exhibit, | Conraa G. Fry of Waynesboro, Pa. : formed church here, on a campinz! Grandmother Sophia Reed, for- and Miss Margaret Dale of Mifflin. CRISCO = re ) i HEESE Lb. Box 550 Watch for Playdates! Runkle, a guest, includes: Clara Lou under the care of her M. D.. Dr. G. “BILLY THE KID” Wetzel, Beulah Bradford, Miriam H. Wilson, the past week at the | “THE BIG STORE" | Slack, Paul Bradford, Jr; Willam home of her daughter, Mrs. Ben “LOVE CRAZY” | Reese, John Slack, and David Booz- | Everhart, She is somewhat improv. | er. fod at this writing. southern home today. mi i A So —— - Occasionally, after reading some | speech made in Congress, otie won ders how the republic manages to | survive, Vegetable Shortening 3 & 58 c 20c STORE HOURS Daily Except Fri. and Sat, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Friday and Saturday, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
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