Pave Four THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT. BELLEFONTE, PA. EH ————. WEIS 2! ORE STORES! iia elaietiR w PRD IUEINI USRPII USIEREY FOOD SHOPPING GUIDE WEIS QUALITY SAUERKRAUT - - CORN FLAKES Weis Salad Dressing pt jar 2lc French's Mustard jar 12¢ Golden Bantam Whole Kernel Bluebell Corn . 12-02 can 10¢ All Green Asparagus Bre'r Rabbit Molasses 15-02 can 10¢ 1'4<lb can 15¢ BLUE LABEL KARO SYRUP HERSHEY'S COCOA = « - «= Big Top Tomatoes 3 No. 2 cans Kellogg's Shredded Wheat Scot Towels Scot Tissue Cream Style White Corn CHEF BOY-AR-DEE SPAGHETTI - TABLE SALT FANCY FRESH PRUNES POPULAR BRANDS Cigarettes 2 7= Ne 10 pkg. 2 pkgs roll 3 rolls 2 No. 2 can Carton $1.45 TOMATO Catsup Fancy Quality Sauce - - or 10¢ 9% Apple No. 2 can FINE CANDIES 4 Varieties Hard Candies Chocolate Cream Drops - Ib 23¢ Ib 23¢ Chewing Gum or Candy Bars - 3 for 10¢ dba 6 oz pkg S5¢ qt btl 10¢ Pure Cider Vinegar Dole or Del Monte Pineapple Juice 2 No. 2 ens 27¢ Cream Corn Starch pkg 9c Golden Bake Pancake Flour . 2 Vermont Maid Syrup pkgs 13¢ 12-02 bil 17¢ nh 13¢ Poly |. 18¢ Wels Quality Peanut Butter Bosco Milk Amplifier 12-02 jar 23¢ Comet Rice Ib pkg 10¢ Woodbury's Soap—buy 3 cakes and get one cake for . Jo Toto Dog Food Ib jar Ib can 5e¢ tall cans 25¢ ay dc FRUITS & VEGETABLES Giant Calif Pascal Celery 2.5. 23¢ Fancy Coo Onions 4" 15¢ Juicy Florida Tangerines doz 19¢ Fancy Apples - Florida Grapefruit 4 f'r 17¢ Sweet Juicy Florida Oranges - doz 21c CE ——— Winesap 6 1b 25¢ Sweet QUALITY MEATS Anr BACON PLATE BOILING BEEF RIB END-3-4 LB. AVERAGE PORK ROAST SPICED PORK SOUSE Size Piece Ib Ib Ib - Ib ! Dickie, of | the weekend with Mrs, Baney's par- ents in Philipsburg | ble {Box D, C,, iD. C. | with Additional Locals Whitman's Candy Drug Store, Bellefonte, Pa. Mrs, Richard Baney and East Linn street, Everitt's son, spent Wanted: Girl 25 years or more Experienced saleslady for responsi- position In Bellefonte. Write care of this office ~Mrs. Edward Foy of Washington, is In Bellefonte for a visit her mother, Mrs. Emma B Hunter, at her home on East Cur- tin street Frederick Churchill, of Harbor Springs, Mich, spent the weekend in Bellefonte visiting Mrs. Mary Woodring at the Woodring home on East Howard street Mrs. Kate Derr Smith N. Y., was a guest of her sisters, Mrs John N. Bauer, Mrs. Luther L Smith, and other relatives in this place over the egkend Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camp Hill is, Walt weekend in Bellefonte with Mr Rankin’'s father, Ww. B. Rankin, at their home on East Curtin ~Frank Broderick, student at the University of Pennsylvania, Phila. delphia, spent the weekend with hi mother, Mrs. M. F. Broderick, at her home on North Thomas street The orchestra of St. John's Lu- theran church will present a concert in the church at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening, December 7. A varied and interesting program has been pre- pared —Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Cald- well, of Uniontown, Thanksgiving season Caldwell's parents James T. Caldwell the home on East Bishop street Mr. and Mrs and Mr. Dugan's mother ward Dugan, Mrs. Grace Klinefel- ter, and Mrs. Esther Humphrey spent Monday on a business and pleasure mission £Awistown of Lodi, Rankin, of spent the t “ street Frank Dugan Mrs. Ed- and Mrs. Char Lamb street mother and sist a1 of River giving LH Mr. Toner's mu Clara Toner Toner, at Howard treet Junjor Women John's Episcopal chu Thank i guests at the ast week. Game Mosier yesterday pry home with a deer sented warder Centre Count Charles F Hip and Bill Orie An ver, all of Bellefonie, 51 giving in the w { Bun ship. near Pine Glen, humting phea- sants. After a long and discourag- ing day In the woods without so much as a sparrow to reward their efforts, one of the men, on the home- ward journey suddenly commanded the driver to halt. Getting ¢ nimrod He stalked over tossed a bird in the car and said the day has been sav an albino pheasant: ord ids ¢ side town. oul of the car th took careful aim and fired Gentlemen ed! There is The bird was a commor everyday pig- eon Who do you think had all the courage? Philip E. Whiting and Joh: Steele. Jr, of Bellefonte, hav ished their work experience ing program at the Williamsport Resident Center of the National Youth Administration at Willlam- sport. Immediately upon the com- pletion of their work at Williamsport they secured fine positions with the Felines Iron Company of Elmira, N Y. These youths woje enrolled with more than a hundred other boys at the NYA Resident Work Center at Williamsport. The boys are com- fortably accommodated adjacent to nL Se fin- train- | the borough of Willlamsport and se- icure their work experience in the excellently equipped vocational shop iof the Williamsport Technical In- stitute | Our complete Electric Company Members of Company at a stock of electrical gifts ju See us first DeHaas Bellefonte, the Logan Fire meeting Tuesday night nominated officers in prepar- ation for the annual organizat'on meeting the first Tuesday in Jan- uary. A buffet luncheon was served after the business session John Morrison, 14, tilda. fell last Thursday and frac- tured his right leg at the ankle while playing near the court house in Bellefonte. The leg was set at the Centre County Hospital and the youth is now at the home of Mrs | Ella Fredericks of South Allegheny street More than 150 persons attended a music recital given last week In 8t. John's Catholic School Hall en East Bishop street, at which time the newly-formed school orchestra made its first appearance. The or- chestra, made up of children rang- ing in ages from ten to 14 years, is composed of the following: Violins Cecelia Shremaker Fdward S8hoe- maker, Josephine Bonfatti; clarinet Patrick Gherrit) oboe, Julia Mae Nelo: trumpet, Thomas Kellerman xylophone, Philip Saylor and Joseph Hazel; drums, Andrew Knapik, and Elizabeth Torsell; plano, Joan O'- Hara In addition to orchestra numbers, piano, violin and clarinet piano and violin duets were plaved Vocal solos were given by Molly Gherrity, Rosalie Miller and William Miller The recital closed with the singing of patriotic song: HOLTS HOLLOW progres solos 9 ade ful interest hown We come Lo en- ¢ wo are in attendance Julia Geowan- s atthe M C 1 Stump on 8 ell WEre SUDDer gues Reese home at Ou Raymond 1 Washi pent stil Mrs Arvilla Fetzer recently Campus Roads Imnroved Roadway the Bucknell Cam- pus at Lewisburg are being improved with a8 new pavement of amesite and student paths are undergoing repairs by workmen from the uni- versity's mainitenance Geparuaen] ai —— er MP shi cana Penn State Student Killed William Winn of Brockway. a senior pre-medical st nt at Penn Btate, died In the DuBois Maple avenue hospital from injuries suf- fered in a collision between his and a large truck about one mile north of hls home 8 On car THIS YEAR The present that is appreciated by the one who receives it and every one in America—the pres- ent that brings joy and safety while protecting against infla- tion. » Jor the Purchase of UNITED STATE DEPERNSE POSTAL SAVINGS PLAN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bellefonte Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pa. *| of Port Ma- | 13 Civil Cases Listed For Trial Docket for December Court Released by Prothono- tary White Thirteen cases are trial at the regular December te sion of Civil Court, which will con- vene here on Monday, December 15, according to records in the offices of Prothonotary Bond C. White The trial lst follows The Forest Garment Co., v Landy, Individually and trading The Vogue Bhop, assumpsit, affidav- it of defense filed Peter Mendis vs. Howard F appeal from judgment of Ju Peace, affidavit of defense filed Harold Williams v C singer, Harry W. Huss street, Philipsburg, t of defense filed Mike Zuzick trespass, affidavit Arthur Hartle Mutual Fire Ins Company Paul Poorman of Pleasant trespass, no affidavit filed Russell W. Adam! Fromm, assumpsit defense filed J. Calvin Miller Centre, Commonweailh vania, additional from of Board affidavit of defense Anthony Needham defense Lydia A estate of p Mary K, Stuart! of defense fil ed George R. Schrefl Cora Emeline Bc listed to go to Hick: tics Philly of defen the 8 and elect Ris) SUTRA NCe defendant report filed flied Annual Dairymen’ s Dinner to be Held . sociations who As f % Confer, Howard: T. C Kryder Hall: Eugene Ellenberger, Wa: Mark: J. C 8hoem aker, Slate lege. Hayes Ralstc The N 1 a averaged 401 5 per herd. T record sociation of Kenneth G onomist State Col discuss the dalry and certificates memt made high records i All members of Centre ¢ ton county D. H 1. A ® their wives are inv Hood, Exter fopsty iTaim HSE tion ited to atiend ‘Pete’ Hoffman Is Named to New Post Pete” Ho member Sheldon eral months a State College extension training publicity staff, Monday named rehabilitation agent DuBnais office of the State Bu of Rahabilitation Mr. Hoffman's district will clude 20 Central Pennsylvania co ties. Mrs. Hoffman and young Dickie, will remain at the home oi North Allegl Bellefonte, for the time being CENTRE HALL 1. 0. O. F. TO HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY Centre Hall Lodge No. 8851. O. O F. will be host Wednesday evening. December 10. to the annual Christ- mas party of the Centre County Past Grand Association The party will be held in the lodge rooms and will be open to all Odd Pellows, Rebekahs and friends There will be no admission charge [but a collection will be taken for the Orphanage at Sunbury and the Aged Home at Grove City | The program will begin at 7.45 'p. m. and will consist of several | Christmas plays. A group of child. ren from the Sunbury Orphanage will present songs and appropriate music V. A. Auman of Centre Hall in charge of arrangements, prom- ise a full evening of good clear and inspiring entertainment Any | person desiring to donate wearing apparel such as socks, hankies, ties i or other articles are asked to bring | them to the party i aii ag Marriage Licenorg { Raymond E. Christ Watsontown | Katherine C. Kear Watsontown | Emil Hougen New York City {Helen M. Young Williamsport | William L. Johns Bmoke Run {Helen E. Kauffman. State College | William H. Collinson... Altoona | Mildred Helen Haag... man for revs Penn al the eny | i Suspend Mail to Greece | Postmaster George R. Meek of | Bellefonte, yesterday annovjoed [that all types of mail service to Greece have been indefinitely sus. | pended, Local persons with friends | and relatives in Greece are notified notice. Electric trains, yes. Ask DeHaas Electric Company, Belefonte, Pa. * that it will be impossible to deliver | mail to that country until further | HOWARD Mrs. A. H. Bechwenek, Mr Edwin Robb and little son, of chantville, N. J., are gues 0 Wilbur Hall for former hunth Pennsylvania Mrs, Dean Kay, of Hers at the G and Mrs Mer {f Mr The Bennett Mill Hal Mr. and daughter Sunday ca home Mrs. G. A. Ekdahl ha home very much improved minor operation at the Cent: Hospital at Bellefonte An army of |} the quiet forests of Centre 11rd er nie: ton county the camp Not so many u our fore town CONTINUOUS 2:00 to 11 SHOWING 00 P. 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