Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 28, 1941, — — 4 CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY A —————————— A SCORES OF PRIZES ARE AWARDED AT GRANGE FAIR The Progress Juvenile Grange ol Centre Hall received an award ol $10 for its exhibit at the Grange Fair this week, it was announced Tuesday, Second and third prizes in the Juvenile division went to Bald Eagle and Marion Grange re- spectively, Winners in the subordinate Grange exhibits at the Grange Fair were announced Tuesday as follows first, Balleyville Grange; second Half Moon Grange; third, Walker Grange. fourth, East Penns Valley Grange, fifth, Bald Eagle Grange, sixth, Progress Grange: and enth, Marion Grange. These prize range in value from $80 to $2 Results of the boys and girls livestock judging contest on Tues- day morning are also available: first Lester Gladfelter, Harris Town- ship: second Guy Corman, Jr Bellefonte; third, Joseph Way, Por Matilda; fourth, Charles McKinley Bellefonte, fifth Samuel Holubeo Bellefonte; and sixth Jensen Ming- le, East Penns Valley A complete program for this, the last day of the sixty-eighth Grange Encampment and Fair, showing numerous additions original program plans 10000 a m finals, Concert Band 10:30 a. m.-—Baseball, vs. Martha Furnace 11:00 m. The Wigands bination, bandstand 1:00 p. m. Parade of Grange float 2:00 p m Concert 2:30 p. m.—Grange Day program bandstand. Address, Harry A, Cat- on, Secretary National Grange... Baseball game Millheim vs. Belle fonte 3:30 p Former 4.00 p bination. 5:00 p. m —Concert, Sugar Valley Vocational School Band €00 pm East Penn Valley Band; ball game Rebersburg vs. Lemont 8:00 Pp. m-—State College school Thespians, one act play ditorium 10:00 p. m—Final test, auditorium ..a CHURCH SERVICES Horseshoe pitching Centre Hall-Potter Boalsbury a Com m-~—Address, Ira C. Gross State Grange Lecturer The Wigands m com- Loncert, girls’ soft high , aus amateur con Rev. W. K. Hoster- Van, pasi Bethesda Church Services 9:00; Tusseyvike: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30 Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30 Church Service 7:30 Lutheran: The Rev, C pastor, no church services Methodist: The Rev W_F. GI) pastor, Centre Hall: Church Ser- vices 9:30 Sunday Bprucetown: Sunday Church Services 10:30; Sunday School 9:30, vite 7:30 Presbyterian The Rev. J. M Kirkpatrick Lemont Suaday School 10:00, Church Service 11:00; Pine Grove: Church Service 9:30 Sunday School 10:30; Centre Hall Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30 Reformed er, pastor Evangelical or C. Out 10:49 1 9:30 Spring Mills Church Ser- Su The Rev No church PE LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Helen Noon, the weekend classmate, D. R. Keen- Service Miss spent college Sharer Mrs, Robert Thelma Clark) and Harvey Illinois is spending a month with her parents near Belle- fonte A son, Henry White Sproat, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sproat of Johnstown here with her Mann( nee at their home in Pleasant Gap last week. Mrs. Sproat Miss Helen White. was the former L 10¢c-28¢ UNICIPA ¥ MILLHEIM SHOWS 7:10 & 9 P. M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY (August 20th & 30tin Walter Pidgeon * Joan Bennett George Sanders and John Carradine in: “MAN HUNT” A hunted man looking for a hideout . . . Here is the most exciting picture of the month a thrill a minute! 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Vinton McClellan and a guest) spent Sunday among friends at the Fair, Harry Fye began work last week as janitor in the Orlando apart- | ment house in State College | Miss Margaret Ross and several | friends from Montrose visited her | parents, here over the weekend, | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Norris of Ju- | | niata, visited with Mr. and Mrs George Sweeney on Sunday after- | noon, | Robert Kitter from Homer City |gpent this week from Sunday to | Wednesday as the guest of Robert Bradford, Miss Leona Fye, who is employed {in a Steelton beauty parlor, 1s] | spending a two weeks vacation wilh her parents in Colyer Gray Jamison from MifMlinburg spent from Tuesday to Thursday of this week with his brother, Roy 8. Jamison and family Mr, and Mrs, Wade Russell of Baltimore are expected here Satur- day to spend the Labor Day week- end with her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reish Lansdown are operating An | cream stand for his [ather on the | Grange Fair ground this week Mr. and Mrs. Brown Nale and daughter Patty and Sarah Ethel, from Seiglerville spent Sunday at the K. Frank tent at Grange Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer and { children, Laura and Susan, were | dinner guests last Wednesday even- ing Mr. and Mrs, Latham B Gray Mr, and Mrs family plan one side { cently pur Delaney Miss porium visit with the week a short Mr. and companied Mrs, Wilma Musser, on a: to Ce Grange Fair Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry pring Mills and Mrs from Burnham spent Sunday a Mr John Whiteman r Grange Fair tent Beverly Vonada of Jackson pending this week with Mi Miss Eleanor guest her cousin, M from Rock Springs and Mrs. Roy Cormar Wburg ang Mrs. Jahn aughtier Barbara from are Mr. and Mrs. F from | fee PF ’ Oi Paul Bradford and move this fall nto double home re by Mrs. Thoma to of the chased Homan from Em ame home Tuesday for a her parents. Later In she went to Harrisburg on vacation Mr her ner Miriam Melvin Brooks ac- parents, Mr. and all of Altoona ntre Hal] and hort visi Shook [rom Willa Knepg with al Barbara Potter Pot- ter has as Isabel Mn The Rev nel er rman an nending t spending ¢ M. Fish Kennett Square week with Hew several and Mrs days at ter a vacation in land. They left again | day for Milton to visit reialive Mr. and Mrs Reuben Zettle and four chiidren from Johnstown spent the weekend with her parent Mr. and Mrs George Bloom nea: Beliefonte, and his Mr. and Mrs. E E. Zettle Miss Marion Isenberg, a former Potter Toan teacher, ited Miss Mary Fortney from Thurs- day to Tuesday. Miss Isenberg wili return next week to her in the Philadelphia district The Rev. Delag R. Keener js sul- fering {rom a dislocated = shoulder He Jeft yesterday, however, with Mrs, Keener and daughter Sandra for a short yisit with relatives in Fleetwood and Myerstown. The local fire company and the | Centre Hall-Potter bang will ap- | pear in the Milesbwrg parade to- | morrow evening, beginning at 7.30 oclock EDT. The band will alsc | play for the carnival which foliows Mr. god Mrs. Prank P. Geary and | | Mrs. Elizabeth Brown of Millhein | took Mrs. Mae Wagenaseller Lo her | bome in Newport Thursday. Mes | | Wagenseller had been visiting Mrs | Broen and Mrs Ollie Auman, her sisters in Millheim | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MoClellan | and two children from Lock Haven | | and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert MeCor- | | mick from State College were guests {of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bradford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick also spent Wedneday and Thursday | here The Centre Hall-Potter schoo! board received the resignation on | Tuesday of Miss Pauline MeCios- key who had been elected to teach {in the Centre Hall school. 8he | arked to be released to accept an- other position in grades 1 and 2 in her home town, Beech Creek | Sunday guests of Mr, and Mr» i John H. Durst and Mr. and Mrs, J { Harold Durst at their Grange Fair i tent were: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stover, Mrs, John Fortenbaugh, Robert Mil { ler, Mr. and Mrs Robert Pressel and | daughters, Janet and Donna, and | Mrs. Rebecca Heiser, all from Al- toona, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wetzel who { were visiting Mr. and Mrs, Alfred ! Reigh last week in Lansdown, drove with their host and hostess to Brig- | | antine Monday, remaining until! Tuesday at this summer resort where Mr, and Mrs. J, F. Wetsel | and party of friends were spending i the week. Mrs. Willlam Ashley (nee Miss Carrie Mitterling) and her daugh- ter, from Chattanooga, Tenn. and! a guest from Baltimore, spent from Monday to Wednesday here with; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mitterling. | They went back to Baltimore to re- | main until Mr, Ashley returns from | a government construction position in Puerto Rico. Mrs. O. A, Jamison and two sons Rufus and Grey, Mr. and Mrs Milan Jamison from Mifflinbury, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bower, son Donald, daughter Lois, and guest Miss Mary Harrison from Au- | rora, Illinois, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, FP. P. Geary and Mr | and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison at thelr CC. Ottd their home New Eng- on briefly The spent re a Satur- with DAP sChio0] Vis~ o} " SCHOO | | Grange Falr tent, | Fair, | visited with the Rev, Mrs, Robert Nef! is unable to work in the telephone exchange because | of {liness. Mrs. John Harter of Washington, D. C 1s the guest this week of Miss Margaret Jacobs Mrs. Walter Kerlin for a visit with her sister, Mrs Elizabeth Shuey, in Lemont, Mrs. Grace Deitzell from Greens- burg, is visiting her sister and hus- band, Mr, and Mrs, W. F. Keller Mrs. Laura Lee is visiting her granddaughter and husband, Mr and Mrs, Sarl Mastellar, In Dewar! Mr. and Mrs. Robert left Tuesday where he has secured employment Mrs, Rufus Finkle Dorothy Anne visited during part of this week with Mrs. C. F. Emery Mr, and Mrs. Miles Arney and and daughter granddaughter of Niagara Falls vis- | ited relatives in town last Wednes- day Mrs Miliheim had a finger badly crushed in a collapsible bench at Grange Sunday The Rev, and Mrs, H W. Heisley and lour daughters, of Lock Haven and Mrs W K. Hosterman Mr. and Mr and two children from spent Sunday night with Mrs. Albert Emery Ardell Gross had his nose broken by 4 cow at the Riegel sale last Tuesday when he attempted to tag the gnimal on the ear Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lelghtiey of Oak Hall were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney and family at Grange Fair Mrs. Savilla Kryder accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Kryder from Lamar the Kryder reunion at Hairy John's Park on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jame; Kustenborde: from Lemont and Mrs. Frank Pui and daughter Theima, of Burnham attended Grange Fair Baturday Misses Elizabeth Royer and Mary Delinda Potter drove to Eaglesmere to see the Lake Carnival Friday but the event had to be postponed because of rain Mr. and Mrs. Arch Zettle {rom near Berwick are spending this week iting Mr, and Mrs, E E Zettle and Mrs. F. K. Frank ang Mr Mrs. John Blauser The local fire company with a marching unit of sixty-one men won a first prize of $75 for having the argest group in line of march at the district convention parade in Bellefonte Jast Thursday morning Mrs. Elizabeth Kern and Mr. and Joseph Frabut! and daughter called on Mrs Walter Kerlin from Bellevue, Ky. at the W. W. Kerlin me Sunday Mr. Frabutt is em ploy with the Federal Telegraph Company In Caldwell, N. J Mrs Hughes Southmoat Mr. and to Mr and od Bob Hess and two children | and Virginia from finfleld Mr. and Mrs. Lester Chapel at i Robert of Lewisburg were Sun day of Mr. and Mrs M.A Burkholder at the Grange Fal Mrs. Hess and the children and Mrs. Roy Klingler also from Win field came here Wednesday to several days with Mr and Burkholder These day Mrs evening Mr On guests spen i ify al a birt Park | Thursday A Miler attended sup Grange Earl Frazier last Mr. and Mrs. C and Mrs. Daniel 8. Daup and William, Daniel Daup, Misses Marian Bmith, Stella Hasterma: Ida and Bernice Frazier and Lois Arey, Mr. and Mrs Earl Frazier and sons Donald, Kenneth and Rob- ert persons per 4 ZION Nevin Potter of Harrisburg spen the weekend with his mother Mr: Vesta Potter Master John Hall of Howard spent last week with his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrz W. 8 Irvine Kermit Noll spegt a few days with his mother Mrs. Emma Noll Quite a number of folks from our town are attending Orange Fair this week Weekend guests at the H A Kauffman home were Mr. and Mrs A. C. Kauffman of Pittsburgh, son Rev. Myron Kauffman wife and sons ol Arlington, Kentucky, and Miss Ida Kauffman of Pleasant Gap Mr. ang Mrs, Charles Rockey of Bellefonte, visited Sunday at the W. 8. Irvin home. Mrs. J.C. S8ampsel and son Joe. of Pleasatit Gap spent. a few days last week with her granddaughter Mrs. Nevin Gilmore and family Miss Edna Vonada returned home Monday from Danville where she | Was a patient in the Geisinger hos- pital ery. Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Sampse] and Lyd Sampsel of Pleasant Gap, were Monday evening supper guests We wish her a speedy recov. | at the Nevin Gilmore home Quite a number of folks attended the Kline-Yearick wedding on Sai- | urday, POTTERS MILLS Mr. Curtis Harper from the northeastern part of the state call- ed among old acquaintances on Tuesday. Mr L. E Stover and wife, Mr. E G. Mingle from Aaronsburg, Mr. W 1 C. Mingle, wife and son of Akron! called at the Mr. G. H. McCormick | home on Wednesday, Miss Janet Faust, who had been visiting with her sister Mrs. James Coder in Adamsburg, for the past three months has returned home. { Mr. and Mrs, FF. Palmer, Mrs. | | Frank Philips attended the funeral of Mrs. Ida Brooks at Pleasant Gap | on Saturday afternoon. Miss Geraldine Faust was brought home (rom the hospital on Monday Mr. and Mrs. P. BE. Hite from Bd- dystone visited over the weekend Blazer and | wife have moved to Niagara Falls! Cora Mayes McClellan from! Brininger | | BLANCHARD The school children are lamenting that vacation is soon over and are planning to return to school on Sept 2nd. Mr. and Mrs ing quite a public improvement laying a concrete walk In front their property on the corner | Main and Kunes Street Mr. Walter Lindsey went to York jiast week In search of employment {and reports a successful trip Mr. Hayes Pletcher, who was | taken to Gelsinger Hospital, Dan- { ville, Pa., recently for surgical treat- ment is recovering nicely and plans to return home this week Mr: | Pletcher visited relatives in Dan- ville during her hwband pitalization, and was thus able 9 make dally visits to the hospital Mr ter Hilma friends In | noon Reed Dietz are mak- by ol of Charlies Swartz and daugh of Monument called town on Sunday alter- on Miss Tillie Gunsallus spent Thurs- day August 21, with her cousin, Mrs Solt of Burroughs Street, Belle- one The community pathy to Mr and Pleaser of Howard cent bereavement Mrs. Ray Miller has again admitied to the Lock Haven pital for passible surgical ment extends its Mrs in sym- Calvin their re- heen How {real Regardiess adverse ol circum- | | { | | | | | | | nos- | { pictures tances, the Blanchard-Beech Creek | Fire Co, tival sful fe receiving had a very succe Saturday night, approximately $108 Rev, Sheets of Mlilesburg, very ably filled the pulpit in the Baptist church Sunday morning in the ab sence of Rev. Kline Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bauman of Emperium spent the weekend with Mrs. Bauman's parents, Mi and Mrs. Haury Kune Vivian Gardner daughter and Mra Donald Gardner of How ard, visited over the weekend aith Anna Spangler, daughter of Mr and Mrs R J Spangler Mr. Donald Mrs, Harry on of Mr Kunes, his mother Kunes, Mrs. Franklin Heterly and daughter Loraine jell Monday for Sweet Valley becaus of the sehious liiness of Rev, Frick Mrs, Kunes' father, Rev. Prick was a lormer pastor the Chur Christ Mrs week Pa Miss Myrtie Andrew. cane on Sunday for her aunt and uncle John DeHaas Miss Confer, nurse ain compat lon Ww Mrs D. M. Burlew is Honing in DuBois and vi During her abience Mrs Bese nelly of Lock Haven is at the lew home of h of here, Mayme Shaw irom her visit | returned jast y McDonald A Yin Mr and vaca mi) Con Bur- Miss Mabe! Bechdel urse a Hospital or Mr. and My Mr Waiter Are wal Cicarfield for Lhe oon ompietes hes at the Clearfiex ny He: parent Fioyd Bechdel Lindsey nutse ™ -— Thus and going nencemen’ EXOT eingy On Bait { both churches held their annua picuics atl Hecla Park. Buses from the Johnston Bus Co. conve yed HOO § od Ww park SNOW SHOE the home The tea sponsored by Bible class at th William Preston day afternoon well The ho tease: were Mr: ined Mr Ladin: of Mr Wednes- atte: ’ Mur:y i William Pre Those prosent were Mesa Sally Ross, Aletha Hammond, Clam Moore, Francis Conler, Ann Musser Elzabeth Harding, Gertrude Rees er, Florence Cole, Edith Gilliland Laura France, granddaughter June Culiem, Irene Cramer, Mabai Pres fen, daughters Ruth and Elsie " m Wa iast OG ilang alo Those who had dinner Wednesday evening with Mrs, Eva Wenrick and family, were Mrs William Confer children, Renovo, son Doyle Confer Erie, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Mann_ son Leonard, Orviston: Charles and Delbert Eyer, Loganton Mr. and Mrs sigene Roan and diughter. called on Mrz. Roan’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hippie Bunday Miss June Cullin, of Winburne, is viiiting June's grandparents, Mi: and Mrs. E M. France Mr. and Mrs. Blanche Pye amd taughter, Joy, son: Donald. Ray ando Robert, called at the home of Mrs. Eva Wenrick on Sunday and were dinner guests Miss Margaret Shaw returned home Bunday after visiting relatives ai Winbume { Marlin Whiteman, returned to | camp Meade, Md. Sunday, after a 10 day furlough. Marlin was the driving guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Emmel, who returned home Mon- day Mrz. Emanuel Burns spent the weekend with Mrs, Burns son James Anderson ang family of Al- toona, Mr, and Mrs, E M. France and daughter, Marie, granddaughter June Cullen, spent Monday evening at the Grange picnic Miss Florence Howell, of Phijadel- ‘ phia, is visiting Miss Howell's sis- ter, Mrs. errill Harnish and family. Charles and Phil Budinger o State College, spent the weekend with the boys mother, Mrs, Myra Budinger. Sally Budinger returned home from a three weeks vacation, two Mountain Brook ’ | were spent at camp for girls in the Pocono Moun- | tains, the ‘ast week Sally visited her i aunt, Mrs. Walter High and uncle C. Grey Watsm, of Philadelphia, Time to Make More Cookies Housewives will enjoy this help- ful article, which offers many new recipss for making small cakes so popular with the children-.and old- sters, too. Read this feature in the i at the Mr. G. H. MeOormick homs. | American Weekly, the big magazine distributed with the Baltimore bun. returned from a week's trip through day American. On sale at all news- Mr, J. Roy 8mith ahd wife, have | Western Pennsylvania and Virginia | stands, | Canton. Pa. where she has | A position as teacher in UNIO Methodist Church Serviees i Prayer service this Thursday even ing; Sunday School Sunday morih- ing gollowed by a meeting of Lhe Executive Committee of the Wow man's Society of Christian Service Epworth League in the evening al 6:30 immediately followed by a mu sical concert and Bible pictures by a group of folks from Altoona, at 8 o'clock Free Methodist Church Services: Prayer service Friday evening, Sun day School Sunday morning at 9:30 followed by Class meeting and the regular preaching service in the | evening at 7:30 Good Will Orchestra Coming Good Will Orchestra from Al will appear the Method ming Sund A Loolia church August musi JJ AY evenin Alo wi this ¢ 31st at 8 0 clock and singing they of Palestine today mission will be charged but will offering will be lifted pay transportation expenses of thi group of christian folks who are do ing the will of their Lord and Mas ter through music and singing Come and hear them News: A new General Assembly, approved 24th day of July 1941, enab.es Lax coljeclors Lo return Ly commissioners all erly taxes for the and 1040 if they have n been returned. There the borough which have not been pald and unless some sal arrangements are made with collector, by the 16th of September the ¢ taxes will be ned county commissioner: will Lst these regular tax sale attend 19 this property to Tax act of al LO the coun unpaid j 1938-1932 alreaay roi Years are a few iD islactory Lhe Lax rel VO Lhe no, in turn properiics Lhe We trust matier an on Mrs. Harry Markel pending a few Mr M: Mir ell ler werk Harry Delong and { Bristol, Pa. wet Holtzwort! and Rus Jani 0. end guests at the here Mus Chariotie thls week with her sil band Mr. and Mrs. C Altoons. Pa Mr. and Mrs. Marion Beliefonte, were Bunday | home Mr M Ste Mr: Mary Sprankie Anna Shope of Tir me of Mr Ie of Ts of natrenl H H re FL] he he Jone: callers at Harry P Recent visi Mr. and Mr: Miss Lheima ents 1 wl Harry Jones d Joanne M at daughter Mis C R 8tevensor were entertained Holtz sell Delong being at the wor f (*“Iyristiar Christiar fist church ¥. Seplen School room members Bible Class of pent a very en) the home of Mr. and Lucas of Union Township nesday when they held th monthly meeting picnic We recent W ber of Fy Methodis yabic #4 busines: er SEY a wer: 3007TY idness of former resident Mri. CC. C. Hoitzworth of Fairmon West Virginia been operated upon for appendicit Her many friends and relative here hope her complete recover may be speeds Miss Alice Williams, oldest daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs, RC. Wuliams who bag been visiting with her aunt and uncle and family at At- lantic, Pa, spent a couple week at home and on Sunday returned again expecting to attend High School there this winter Mr. Thomas Jarrett and some friends from Pittsburgh, spent the weekend at ghe home of Mrs, Harrie! Askins and sister Miss Mary Tumn- er. They returned home Sunday morning accompanied by the for- mers wife who had been visiting here for the past several weeks The county wide 4-H club round up was held August 26 at the Grange Fair. There were 12 mem- bers who exhibited a packed lunch. a day's menu poster, recipe file anc record book for the year. We re- ceived 10 blue ribbons, 1 red. and I white. The things are all at the fair. Go and see them Mr. and Mrs. H. E, McElwain and son Donald spent the past weekend visiting with her sister and husband Mr. end Mrs. Harold Wagner, of Upper Darby, Philadelphia, also iooked in on the American Legion Convention which was being held there Jast week of which Mr Me- Elwain is a member. They return- | ed home Monday evening Miss Lorraine Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Parsons, ex- pects to leave next Tuesday for! epled | ¢ High! School there. Wy hope for her inuch success in her new work as Lorraine has worked hard for her education having graduated at! Pennsylvania State College this pas. | 8pring and since that time has been | employrd at the college. This week | she is home ehjoying a weeks rest | before starting her work for the | winter, : ” she recently having is NVILLE Master Paul Jones is spending his with relatives Ir Walter Eberhart Pa. called on Mrs on Sunday vacation Mrs fone Clellan few Many 2ILy are Work nour ns from attending Grang« ome tenting and tetid Just a day at a tin Mrs. Ralph Oak wood) and Pa., were week of Mr wns of this | and Mr amd wile of Altoona Dorman children wu 1esls ( last willl Mr oh Hall ace Homer and we Mr Pa | callers ad the home of } and wife, Mr, and Mrs. R alternoon the commu he and Mr Clary Rowan between and re | Mr pent ing on community The Charles Bunday friends Cain Hu trains atives in of the borough r term of wii Work, next id Mi SCHOO] 1 Tyrone of Belle- T B., M« for tember 2 M1 Amand; i} y Hu Falr other al- us i th Ra aria Mi« Pa 41 WN Tir TY (Marion of John vening Lion of ed to attend + A Rrandad nie flag of I'wo the mal: cart « new and viv nda Hall Mr re | is brother Wet Ha Get Set For LABOR with a Sunnyfield STUFFED OLIVES Ann Pagoe--Firm, Plump and Meaty 4% on, 23¢ Bu HA Tendered SWEET PICKLES Bond Brand uart > Hm 23¢ Ready-To-Serve 10-14 Lb. Average b 33¢ MEL-O-BIT CHEESE Brick or American 2 2 55¢ Box of Bellwood | 10-14 Lb. Average tb 3c WHOLE OR SHANK HALF of the church surrouni- Much credit can be given to rR, Willi teacher of the ible Cla who was the h- of ng of Bags In rei, A collection was taken up and Buper H E McElwain ordered AW { ! in pearance ing Mr. J Men's Ligator ’ ¥ wie ft AIDS . the plac intendent them ang nat ft He 5 r . 4 H y veer iy na hn were placed properly the ¢l - Delayed by If th Blacksnak~ Went Milton y Mao al rred Brief A Grand DAY Smoked Tendared 18-22 Lb. Average . 3()c Smoked Picnics Cooked Picnics rmonr’s FRESH ROLL BUTTER 2 mn. 75¢ Print 2 hs Th Smoked Hams * CANADIAN Sunnyfield CANAAN BACON » tela Boiled Ham Sunnyfield 1b £7. Cottage Butts Sunnyfield 1h 39¢ Baked Picnics Nerio% Ib. 30¢ CRESTVIEW EGGS CGrunran feed to Satisfy a6¢ Doz. Fruited Ih 37¢ Canned Picnics Joris Hamburger 2lc 27¢ Ground Veal & Pork (For Meat Lh Lh Loaves) Staley's Cream CORN STARCH 14h 15¢ > a“ Fhe» A 37¢ Average Roasting Chickens Pully Dressed—2-44h Runnyfield Tenderend Shanklerss Small Sige Smoked Shankiless 446-1h “tar™ “Premivm” Small Baked Ham Sliond Meat Loaves Mock Chicken Spiced Ham Kpbeed Luncheon Chopped Ham Lh 24c ww 29¢ 33c 43c Average or Swift's Rige 1b Lh Make Labor Day @ No Labor Day Serve Ready-To-Eat ARP LUNCH MEATS Lb. 59¢ Ih 27¢ 315.0m 95 31h.Can gj 23 3 1b Can §| 03 31» Oman §| 37 Ans"t Sea Trout Fresh Lb. 1 2c Dressed ARMOUR'S TREET Lanch Moat 27¢ 120m Tin Amour's "Star" Lebanon Bologna, Thuringer, or Cosked |, Ja Beverages Salad Dressing 100% Pure Penna. MOTOR OIL Super Body Gal. 99 Can 2 100% Pure Hydrogenated Yeégetahie Shortening Dependable Sunnyficid dexo Cake Flour Eight O'Clock COFFEE 3 hh 49¢ Pound Bag 1%e Yukon Club—Assorted Flavers~ Plus Bt Crisp Colonial Toasts . .. Creamy Smooth Ann Page A&P Bartlett Pears . . Cocoanut Neapolitans Octagon Cleanser . .. Sweetheart Soap .... 24-om. Bila 14h Pkg Qt dar Salami 25c 19c 29c 2 ue 31¢ 3 > 53¢c Tas 24C .2 = 33¢C «re 2 = Oc 4 =~ 18¢ Chg. =» You oan furnish a Dining Room for $62.44 See How in The SEPTEMBER WOMAN'S DAY A mational maga tine for wom- 2¢ am Only.... uc re 106 b= 10¢ Barbecue Buns . Weiner Rolls . . .. Cinnamon Rolls. . “Dated” Donuts. PICNIC NEEDS FROM A&P’s BAKERY New, Thoro-Baked, Enriched MARVEL SANDWICH BREAD . . 1; Lb. :>Og White Cocoanut CAKE rs 39C Layers
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