Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRA'l', BELLEFONTE, PA. December 4, 1941. | Physician Succumbs | 32n. 1 degree Mason, belonging to! married Dr. Hensyl's doughter, Mis ‘M Harold Betz (CHRISTMAS PARTY Al CENTRE x] LL ND VICINITY Bellefonte Lodge No 268 FP. & A! Anna Hensyl who died in Apnil . . KPRING MILLS, WEDNESDAY . A A (Continued. rem Bag one) {M., the Altoona Shrine and the 1930 Dies at Home 5 : . . Willlamsport Consislory 81 y iid: —— -— - — — He always wig ready to answer a Dr. Kurtz wad a son of Mr. and | N : 3 Lingsley if iindel % om page one) CHURCH SERVICES, | Misses Agnes Delaney Alice Mr. and Mrs. N. B, Martz from call, no matter what hour of the wm aac Kurtz and was born In Evangelical—The Rev. W, K [Slack and Martha Rimmey, em-| Bylerville spent Saturday night day or night, no matter how diffi- willis wt on November 9, 1876 ployed in Harrisburg spent Thanks- | here with their daughter and hus cult the road or how bad the weath- which made his age at time of de giving at their homes band Mr. and Mrs George Sween- er—and no matter whether there gs vears and 23 days. H wis little or no prospect of ever re- hig early education in the will Hosterman, pastor Spring Mills church service, 9:15; Sunday schoo] 10:15. Centre Hall: Sunday school Mr, and Mrs. Greeley Jordan, ey ceiving any remuneration for th i ’ ' 8:30: church service 10:30 "Bethes- | Centre Hall R. D,, entertained these Mr. and Mrs George Sweeney, ok fv ane 8 dll Shua dl B Ra -. : oy B14 Sores da: church service . 2:00. Lemont: | guests to dinner last Tuesday even- | two children, Miss Gloria Brooks ji addits . tutia . Jagr " High PeRo0 | Sunday school 10:00: N. M. 8. Pub- | ing: Mr, and Mrs, Norris Houser! and Mrs. Willam Hanna, spent hs siera ny Wig nd fire co Chirugl a om igs : Thank Offering service 7:30: | Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wagner and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, E R pa ea. Di A ou Lt hin i. riviwaite. <1 Par Mrs. H. A Houseal from Millheim daughter Shirley from Lewistown, | Houtz at Bellefonte R, D for many other activitie He wa elphia. " | for n hat ht will be the speaker Pred Curry from Tyrone, and Mr.| 7mne wamen of the Reformed president of the Pir t National ra vear after } ners n at : Jy nt a: will’ na de in By occupation h mplement . - utheran—-<The Rev, ¢, C. Otto and Mrs, Clarence Decker and S005, | charge will meet in the local church | pang Howard: was a mt mbey a t wil tamsport Hon tal Dr Ku 4 wi y od ( n ¥ rv. \ V Niams or! } ie is affiliated wit i War Order Centre Hall: Sunday school | Pen and Jack Sunday evening to organize a Wom- the Centre County Board of He racticed near Williamsport, and| - ) Howard 1 \). ¥ The Wor hn Woolen Mills has church service 10:30. Farm- Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Decker an's Guild and was a school director at Ho W=1abo the turn of the century h The freshman, or fourth class, at Pune: i were held ar AWal fod p oot tract 10 supply Mills Sunday school 9:30; (had a dinner party Sunday even- The Evangelical Clristmas en- ard for many year went to Howard to take over the the Naval Academy is the largest late home, Baturds fternoon, th Var Department coats pant rch service 7:30. Georges Val-|ing for these gues! Mr. and Mrs. | tertainment will be held Monday He was aflilinted with tl AGE ~~ of 1 at r. Lot Hensyl | in histor imberiy 1,106 the Rev. K 1. Bower officiatiy I and i priced at $470250, 10 be Church service 9:00; Sunday | Gerald Bennett, Fred Curry, and | syening, Dec mber 22. I. will be a gelieal church, and th \ died January 1 nt In { rt ' | 10:00 Mi Dorothy Ebbs from Tyrone. | pageant A Christma Dream.” Lodge, hoth at Howard, and was ¢ 1 September 12, 160 r. Kurtz Use our Classified Ad columns Mr. and Mrs Greeley Jordan and The committee on arrangement Robert Yonker include Mrs WW. K Mrs. Sally Ruble spent last week | Ml Ruth Hartley, t he PR - mire Hall Sunday Sunda: \ ) t ul home of her son Franklin | Hartley, Miss Lefa Bitner w 10:48: Youn tuble, in Altoona George Sweeney e T:3 Sori Mill Mi Villian Heckman from New Donalgq Shope | directing q-* hurel wr | Jersey 18 recuperating at her home | community Christma musie pro w ® Ww HW = . . recent major operation, She | gram Lo. be presented sometime \ ATTEN J ol J B Wert Si Christmas week probably Tuesday evening, December 23. The prograu Y * Y will include numbers by the mi : tl The Magn tficent Fla vor chorus of about twenty voice th A y #, er vocal number wid Fr NE Th fr. or] wl | lh be 5 Of EIGHT O'CLOCK Coffee Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fai PROGRESS GRANGE ELECTS inted recently, inelude hapter meeting in the 1. ( WEY f | OFFICERS; CONFERS DEGREES Pern, chairman, Li room Monday even About thi 4 | | « x At ‘a meeting of Progress Grang®' pr and Mrs. BR D Anthony and | 7, Buests were present. Besides : a *Many fine foods sold only | music by Lhe choir, the pMmgram MEL eR Again, flavor wins! Again, Eight O'Clock Coffee wins the highest award any et ALP bring you savings of 1d st ior + g ¢ . ing you % qs ide lections ¢ Ie { : 7) product can reosive—the overwhelming approval of the American people. For Ee t+ wy Mi Miriam Brooks, accompa < 7 / the 10th year in a row, you smart shoppers have made Fight O'Clock the na up to 497 compereag 0 ied on the plano t Mi Bett i We JR ¢ [+] tion's first choles by millions and millions of pounds! the prices yrual v asked for wh h And, no wonder! Eight O'Clock is the pick of the plantations roasted to " i V/ \ flavor-peak sold only in the favor-wealed bean ground fresh at the moment Bent other nationally known prod. Delaney Verseer avy held “ - ' oT 4 ark uth Mr George Trevarron and PY V, — 4 , you buy and Custom Ground exactly right for your very own coffeeanaker! ucts of comparable quality. ecturer Miss Mary =} avon chin THASAIY CVERANE dren of Pittsburgh spent T 3 0 er / / - No wonder you get fresher flavor, fimer flavor, fuller flavor! ‘steward. Daniel Bohn: as ale rate: the. o nt int of 4 , giving here with paren vl \ : engi % ie | . ; . aswerd, Ralph Walls; 1ady | tablishment of the India Missions |80¢ Mrs. J. B. Wert Sr nT i . + + and the price? Amazingly low!———, Mrs. Ray Sharer; chap- Mrs. Ernest Frank wae in charge The Plum Grove Mrs George Ralston; treasur- f the program, a play about India | Organized recenly | y 2 . He! " 5 Single BUTTER “ea » 41¢ B. Wert, Sr. secretary, Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Dutrow was chalr- Butler et ast evening at ul 2 - ( am A C i ert, Jr.; gate keeper, Ralph man of the ref iment committee. home of J aul isa, These — — ar Pound Mako ody, Bele ped Aen Ht iss Helen Decker : il ha {1tir ther persons belong to the group i 4 , ’ Fresh Roll EGGS Custom ground . : . for your method of brewing Sunn 5 3 Crestviews C o rook ’'s o1. Yay: "Ds WOMAN'S DAY Fresh A&P Baked Goods! Famous Ann Page Foods! A National Jane Parker SPICED BAR “fine foods at ® saving” Magazine For Women Only 2C Bradt, teacher. Layer Cake . . 25c RETOUR. = ON, o..... Mp: Persons ym Cents a Ee ety ariy Te wm RSC.0817 CRACKERS. + +» «rl JN “DATED” MARVEL ENRICHED | “TENDER-COOKED" BEANS ....4 [IU 2]e in Bellefonte: Mrs. F. V. Good PURE HONEY Biasadm , Prepared NB 27¢ lad / assistal iY in t ‘ ain at the Presb tith Lise: cores. Jo. 113 ois Be ilaad oe oo r.je In ca ro y : 11/4 Lb. SPAGHETTI : 1 lal, 12 at 0 : e performance hart Mrs. H W. Potter, Mr ith 2 4 1 y { Just Heal & Kal Ener one | 2. ab 8 welocy. The: perfcrmunte | hart, Mra. H. W. Patiar. Min. La coLonaL saLTines ......... 50 Bread . . « 254. C ‘ ara Luse is directa b3 Donayt B. Shope. | Potter bun met Lumet a wait h fue ” SPAGHETTI-MACARONI wn 108 gel n wa ; onaid De 1 Potter and her guest fu "rion "hite Hen Sel nd duit he charge of and dances, Misses Shivers goon EVAP. MILK KUAtARIgRd Wy Aap 4c Fresh “Dated” Donuts Ta, % 12¢ 1 sic s from Rangoon, Burma y . ¥ o 3 Firat PERSONAL MENTION. Geraldine Hoover and Bertha Shar-| The Rev. JM. Kirkpatrick will PINEAPPLE ,, Yitageld I vo. 2h % Te Each. | Gg PEANUT SUTIER “ii iT Helen Odenkirk spent the °F In cl * of costumes. and Rus- ' have services every night next week ai Pecan Coffee Rings. SE . PURE PRESERVES Most > {Te Kinds vacation with friend f Boh ¥ anest Wagner in in the local Presbyterian ehurch TREET LUNCH MEAT N hatge of speaking Darts - A wuest minister from A * C # C k Orange Fach 19¢ . . ertien. Admission trices will be 20] Wilke the peaks em SUNBRITE CLEANSER offee Lakes rincappe -- “| BLENDED SYRUP Iii, ........ Wi 25¢ ind 30 ce i Carl Lingle, nine-year-old son Cakes . i - ww, Thrifty aw Mr and Mrs Calvin Linzle of Cen SWEETHEART SOAP 3 19¢ THIS IS NATK INAL APPLE Ww EER! TOMATO SOUP Fel di Rar" - Hall R. D. fractured his wrist AGON CLEAN er rerdy 3 Oe. Ge ip 1 terete } SPARKLE Scistin Beerts 6 to dinner Bunday rand and forearm ang suffered severe OETAGOA SER i Washington DELICIOUS asd Pudding din C. A. MMer, Mrs. Edgar Mill- lacerations of the thumb Friday OCTAGON FLAKES . ...........'2 Js 43 A SANDWICH SPREAD Tah Ser” or, Mrs. Daniel 8. Daup. Daniel when he accidentally reached (nto f & > Pup Rimmey has been a Daup, Misses Ida and Bernice Praz- the shaft couppling the seactor TOILET SOAP owaeen . ........6 “= 25¢ | i A les STUFFED OLIVES %iv=r-....... ner in the KRtate C ' pe y and Mr #1 xzier ons motor 10 a | © OP] or at th far . . Soot k several days this Do ld and Kenneth and Mrs. An- home of Ag He = on SOAP POWDER octagon... ......4 Me S50 — 4 MAYONNAISE 0, ------0o-- EGG NOODLES 3 0000. n Fra t ted in th ters fa ei Ok L Glan } Dariny Xenk wis tire tof ot nt pea Rl Ea treated in the Centre County Hos OCTAGON SCAP ,. 7%... Hast 20¢ oa rand Mrs. Robert Slezal of clety will hold a bazaar and cale- logit WOODBURY SOAP ............3 = 2 4 og Cc MELLO-WHEAT °C. tate ollpoe re Canary 1 ’ yy SEE " . Reatrrba tr a 1 . fae Collere Mrs. Sigal is a teria supoer in the Sunday somo! Mill Hall Boy W. A Alexander The menu follows for the sup- Hit-Run Victim Palmolive "Rayon-Safy" ~ Staymens — Romes — Yorks. 6 Lbs. 25¢ | IVORY OXYDOL rained these guests +4 Thanks. Der {0 bezin at 5 0 creamed — A : ainner: Mrs, BE. M. Huvet hicken, meat loaf, cheese scalloped (Continued from page one SOAP SUPER SO P Lge. Ee Mrs, Levan Smith and Miss Cora "0'2'0es, baked corn, rolls and the south berm of the short cut-off Sweet, 2 Dez 35¢ 2 Pk 4oc Homan bread, fruit salad, aople sauce rel- Route 220 west of Mill Hall when Cak SUDS Oranges Pia 20208 . » : Med a v n ne ar ot wk ar } ¥ Ld 3 3 14 I to : ” 4 Gay Jonobs fr Stethonyills | BDES. I cake and coffee the cau ruck and huried him 15 4 25 : Sweet, Juicy 6 " 25 Saaliri 1 7 Regular Ye i enteriss om Steubenvill Sunday guests of Mr d Mrs feet Into a field c Grapefruit Fla. 7080s For ge Cakes C 4 a eriained Leslie Jacobs and and e. : ; Catan 8 I GOAT tray The accident happened noar the Lg c . Gig 65¢ Margaret Jacobs to dinner. a V. Goodhart were: Mr. and Mrs " pper near the 33c 5 LARGE SIZE .e Be stant | Pen ; it # lol ic} . so Musser Stover Service Station on the cut- BATH SIZE 2 For 17¢ Pkgs. 26s S 1 | Penn Aito Hotel on Thanks. 9 Renin ang Vou Mae: off and Miss Hilda Wian Bristol “ Pascal Celery 2a. c I 5k 8pring, Mr. and Mrs - Tf Sui No08 4 Sv : oo Ving a rr: ton Co visiting at the Stovers, put the oc 3 Sc ¢ mn fro ne, and HA : i “we 8 d Mrs. Clarence Miller and sabi Good ll ROAR Lamp aying 1 youngster in her car and rushed K L E K TAGON Danish Cabbage Pr el Lbs. Sul W igner drove to Wa no- ol Marion Si Who me i him to the Lock Haven Hospital It GRANULATED e shi Miss Marion Shivers, lecturer in : 3 uu. 15c¢ - LJ D C., Friday to visit Mrs. Ada : is believed he was killed instantly White Beads of Spanish Onions . % chemistr tant des Long. Mr. and Mrs, Miller returns Women Ay. Fs spat . “Ran. Dr W.J. Shoemaker. Clinton county ap hos SOAP dome in a few days but Mr. qo on Burn 4 OR Tas coroner, sald death was the result Fine Fabrics mained for a longer visit ia rma. 1s visiting a. college of » fractured skull : rem Famous Idaho Egking Quart Pint C "Ultra. Shan . ciasemates Miss Mary Delinda Pot-| gurviving besides the parents are Large Lge. Bottle Bottle Refined” Shappers in Williamsport, Pri- t v 5 wee S ih Dal RSS LT ares nr 10 .. . 39 day, included Mr and Mrs ‘Clyde avifan sevesal Sait: week, Mis» Hiden heathen me four Hi Paige C Pkgs. C o oes c v ang f r Te : Semsadintd s ichard, James velyn, egy th on § Mrs. Anna Missionary (Society 0 her home Clara and (rene. at home, snd Mr dar m lau re . Wed rs F150 bet } ; 9. fa ighters Jean -gnd Wednesday evening to meet her Glenn Baker, Rote, and ag half-bro- wv. win Wh “ o Fy Moitz, the guest, ther at Lewistown bo Rickert and My Mrs. Ren-| The Reformed Missionary Socie- Services will be held at the home -e- -n Janson and Mr ty met last evening at the home of (today at 2 p. m. Burial will besin Msor Mrs. J. William Bradford {Cedar Hill cemetery Lady, what feasts you'll serve with A&P "Super-Right” meats] Fine quality cuts of beef, pork, lamb or veal that are tender, tasty and brimful of flavor. carefully selected by VEAL ARAN AENEAN AP MEAN NN, AP's own experts. . bought direct with all unnecessary in-between expenses saved to give you superb quality meat at superb low prices every day. ; , Xe buy Sai i srades. Tre. A very small profit i j per pound low pr Every One Likes % | =: FRESH PORK LOINS ==... = 17c PY rn ome Ing or NO a | Rib Ends » NAR " ‘ 3-5 : > 1 - Te Jb. 25 This is your Shapce. A warm Fall combined with heavy purchases means 3-5 Lb. Loin Ends .... Lb. 20c @ Center Cuts Lb. 25¢ Rr too many ladies’ coats in stock and a perfect Christmas gift for Mother Ton COOKED HAMS Fn EE OEE oy bh or Daughter is a new Coat at these prices radically reduced before cold ‘a Right Sunnyfield wu = = BEEF ROASTS .... weather. Super Fresh, Fully Dressed, 21/5. Lb Fresh Pork sib : 2 - esh, seq, 2" . A omose 25¢ Our Coat stock has been remarked to these price groups: Right CHICKENS HEAD & FEET OFF » SAUSAGE ! Sunny field Smoked 4 jm fu i ve 4 . : 03 p Super. Style . POMIGS ........ 23¢ 999 (95795.995.41-95.4395 £ | = CANADIAN = BACON Covering coats valued and worth by every stamtard £10.00 to $19. 05. on SLICED BACO Sumyfild es CANNED LUNCH Re . MOCK CHICKEN .. 2'* 8 14 516 P19. %-21 N.24 95 wo HAMBURGER &ooiier . . SPICED LUNCHEON 8 SPICED HAM ....°0% 1.09 Covering coats valued and worth $20.00 to $32.50, ’ Super- an ALTERATIONS FREE—And we will * ‘Lay-a-way” vour coat toe, for Right CENTER CHUCK ROAST - " a small deposit. : : : as vais din 39%¢ V] Save Rubbing! Save Clothes! Save Money! i ss Cp hen NIEMAN S DEPARTMENT STORE ’ With This Combination MILLHEIM, PA. | wu SOAP FLAKES | ** ~~ PB A store crammed full of practical Christmas gifts for every member of the family. a OPEN EVERY EVENING except Tuesday and Thursday when we close at 6p, m. £ White SOAP GRAINS on 28¢ é) PE IIE ICI ICI II III III I ov | i reneetcutenn
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