ir— ——————— Page Two | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 25, 1941, — 1 | | RV Mary Neff spent several davs ! eleven baby nightgowns. eloven baby|C. WwW YH 20 1 WW. Boozer. Jr roy Samuel Cre Mrs. | Cleve Mitterlh VI iris Moltz, last week with her daughter and! shirts, four sacqu nd six hospital | Mi 1. B. Boozer Mr. and Jams unewhi rown ack Mrs, John Mow M John Neff, CE i R husband, Mr, and Mrs. E. Ww. Mille gown Frank Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Ha Mr nd Mi ! jagan, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Nell, Mrs, Robert Nefl, he Rev. and Mrs. W. K { ! Wety I Russell Bohnioid B ford, MW I A p Vv. M WW 1 nm MM Helen © ; : f man und daughter Bllene, spent P'ei- plan to altend Pentisyivania | Ba v rod Homan —M A Wl otis y : COMMUNITY CHORUS CHURCH SERVICES | nd airs. wy pent iday in Lock Haven and had supper | Sta cation J next | I, a A) ne ort visith ni 'o ! the Re viel : p Zs HEARD MONDAY NIGHT | Pyvangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos- Fwy Cink Plas A a Oy ; Wilh) WE AREY. atl i ve. Hi } n ¢ from M N—————— | terman, pastor, Locust Grove Elec | Praprb iia A community chorus, directed bY | tion of officers, 0:15: Sunday school Sgt. William or Shed ; I'he Centre Hall-Potler | RED CROSSE DRIVE Donald Shope, presented a program | 10:15. Lemont—8Sunday school, 10; | from Fort Bragg, N. ( } ketball team lost the open Ey A of Christmas music in the Reformed | lection of officers, 11. Bethesda church Monday evening at 8:45 o'- | church service, 2. Tusseyville—8un- clock. | day school, 9:30: post-Christmas| The Reformed Youth Fellow '| weekend in Plattsburg, N. vith | 5hoe Friday evening by the close / 8 : army friends score of 26-24. The loeal girl Lean . " a ody Ee . vi ot ” Li \ | rs { 1 J ¥ 4 K M eX j ! M Myra ROCK - won 30-17% . " Wid ] | amon 1 0 - . ow. My ' | ¥ ’ Donald He ’ ¥arl Roa $180.40 ! vel ’ Ul ’ ' : 1 { I } IY | : } - 3 A complete program fololws: { Candlelight service, 7:30 | from Bellefonte entertamed «ie! 'y Me following local women are more than last vena: { Mr Paul R s iss ra Ry ie “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" | [ i1eran: The Rev. C. C. Otto,| members of the Centre Hall Youth doing volunteer sewing for the Red | Names of the member : h ts » le Dis ; Beatson. Mis Harold. Bettie gr on “Ring Out, Wild Bells,” "Oh, Little | pastor. Centre Hall—-8unday school, | Fellowship and the Rev. DR = | Cross, necording to Mrs. 8. T. Riegel, | my r. A. Alexander. Charles Ar. Talitha lnney A John | * alam in . A Wong or Sn. My 240 . } Town of Bethlehem,” recordings; |g.an. ohyreh service, 10:30, Spring ner in the Bellefonte church be chairman: Mrs Elizabeth Black, [ ney, Miss Mabel Arney, Mrs. Anng | UH astern Star, ¥ TIC LH Luse, Mrs. Ralph Lu dr Mr “Joy to the World,” “I Heard the | ynnl gundac school, 9:30; church ment, Priday evening. The program |Miss Mary Swartz, Mrs, F. V. Good- | Bartholomew, Miss Jean Bartholo- | P meri ; 1s irs. Paul M Mr | Bhat Bells on Christmag Day,” “Deck the | ice, 7:3 Thu: sseyville— Church | included besides devotions and sing. hart, Mrs. J. F We tue I, Mrs. Dora!mew Miss Holen Bartholomew Miss! 1 N A im. | IK, rs. Pal ari Mr. Halls,” chorus; Scripture, the Rev. | ie 9: Sunday school, 10 | ing, an address on Christmas cus-| Odenkirk, Mrs. Clarence ©. OU, | Blizabeth Bartholomew. Mrs George foward Emery, Pirst National oo iehrge hi i u f vy sat C. C. Otte; "O Come, All Ye Faith- | Methodist: The Rev. W. F. Glenn, | toms by the Bellefonte pastor, the Mrs. W. P. Campbell, Mrs. C. F.! Benner. W_ 8 Rierly Mrs 8 H nk. Emory P : 0 oe n " Lo es, M . A 3 ful,” “Sflent Night." brass sextette; | © 0 C0 Bail Church service, | Rev. ©. Nevin Stamm. Games and | Fmery, Mrs, Samuel Grove. and Mrs. | giiner, Mrs. J. M. Blauser Wal . a i TE ecker, Charles Mil : Gmith, Mr “While Joseph Slept,” det 9:30; Sunday school, 10:30. Spruce- | refreshments followed the program. Roy 8. Jamison, They are making, py Clarence Blazer, Mr. and Mrs. | Mr wid aybill, Ms in lar. Bir and ‘Mi iy "(Continue “Wh ose Slept, ‘Bring aj’ , Fv My vil gill , ivy Jeanette, Lsabella.” Rh town--Sunday school, 9:30; church em i — — —— 4 Donald | Service, 10:45; young people's ser- AE AAI ERAT SA A SE SUSAR SS SR EAA OAT RAAT RAT ERR SAA REE AF Sh, WS, WS, WSR VAIS CORR a Ere MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS A MERRY ONE] Shope: “With Guadies Bright," | vice, 7:30 SUNNYFIELD- “Westmibsier Carol” chorus; “It Presbyterian: The Rev. J. M. Kirk- READY -. TO . COOK patrick, pastor Boalsburg--Church Came Upon a Midnight Clear,” “An- ; “ng A rels pal rr Glory service, 3. T.emont—Sunday school, gels From the Realms of Glory, 10: church service, 7:30. Centre Hull Cellophane Wrapped — No Further Dressing Required saxaphone quartet; “The First Noel,” | Sunday school, 9:30; church ser- | FULLY DRESSED 7 - 14.Lb. AVERAGE C “ , 3 i 3: benediction, Wassail Song,” chorus; benedic vice. 10:30. ET ice A Lite Town | Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keener, Agi Tre pastor. Centre Hall—Sunday school ? am > SI 9:30: church service, 7:30, Spring CHOIR OF 50 VOICES HEARD a. are 1 ere. 9; Sunday IN CHRISTMAS EXERCISES...) 10. Farmers Mills—Sunday HAH | school, 9:30; church service, 10:30 The Reformed Witte Gift Candle- > ee light service Sunday evening took Delaney—Betz the form of a manger scene to the We NN hbn ter of accompaniment of singing by two Miss Dorothy Betz, datgh oo choirs totall { over fifty VOICES Murs. Mervin Betz, of Jac InyLie, Kenneth hy oY and Ray Delan- | 80d J. Thomas Delaney, son of Mr ev, readers, quoted the Biblical 8nd MIs. John Delaney, of Gentre ’ ers, EY LOT rie urday Christmas story, This was followed Hall, R. D., weg married Sa . i by a candlelight processional of the VeRing in Howard, at the home 0 choirs singing “O Come All Ye Mrs. Harold Betz, sister-in-law of Faithful” the bride. The Rev. John B. Gulick, Other carols used in this service owes} oA ead Howard, Reformed were: “When the Crimson Sun Has “AUrGL » - Ge bob » “Holy iar «Allelulia Chor- The bride was attended Hy Mi | as - “The First Noel “Away in a Mary Delaney as mald of honor and Manger : “Rocking Carol “Gentle Fred Betz, brother of the bride, was Mary “Silent Nght.’ and “Jov to best man. David Zerby, a son of Mi the World." ane oh / and Mrs. Henry Zerby of Centre : ! D., wag ring-bearer As part of the musical prelude Hall. R. 1. was ring er med in a Jack Garbricik played the trumpet a i wit! aw 4 Re selling A0COTALeC ith DOUY ah from the belfry. Miss Betty Searson | S¢'tinE decorated Wis de ard he also played several numbers on the | Carnations Both the bride and her bells. Both were accompanied on the ald of honor wore powder blue organ by Mrs. D. R. Keener. Mrs ag is occasion was also the Keeher and Miss Helen Odenkirk ihr ie deed i. also played a iano and organ duet fifth wedding HAVENT of Mr. and TR rea Mrs. John Delaney, parents of the A An rey Ris - . a groom EVANGELICAL CHRISTMAS SO olla Me. 40 Bike, DEER PROGRAMS PRESENTED co taken a short trip to Pitts — =! Fresh Dressed Roasting CHICKENS - 5//3-Lb. AVERAGE FULLY Lb. DRAWN 29¢ Sunnyfield — READY - TO . COOK FOWL Fully Dressed, Head & Feet Off No Further Dressing Required Average Weight Lh, 3On. 3-Lb,, 16.09, 31h, On Lh, inn, ' F, ‘ THE BEST THAT CAN BF BOUGHT YOUN Ea. Ea. G 19¢ 850 : AT ANY PRICE! Every one a perfect LOOK FOR ar) specimen of Turkeydom ~~ young, HE NS ‘ > plump (which means extra meat on the Sunny - | THIS TAG! {2 y fi e l d breast bones and joints), delightfully Fea 1 READY - TO - COCR . | f b tender and favorsems Fully Dressed -it's a guaranige o J DUCKLINGS B choicest quality; for 8 7 N ; Fully Dressed, Head & Foot Off — B Pilgrim Brand tur- S38 4 ; FRE SH DRESSED YOUNG 4° pi Lb. thirty Te _ burgh and vicinity and expect to be “Christmas Joy,’ a pageant and + home on Christmas at the farm “The Christmas Spirit.” a candle-| \,... of his parents east of Centre light service were special numbers of the Evangelical program Monday =~ te» evening. " PERSONALS Characters i} the pageant wer Mrs. 8. T. Riegel] id son Jack Misses Ruth Hartley, Fern Hann sent Saturday in Lock Haven Betty Sweeney, Mrs 1 Hartley, the Rev. W. K. Hoste: Gilbert Ralston, William Daup, and George Ralston. Mrs. Harolp Hazel : and Misses Eetty Johnson and Mar George Stover bought the home th } late D. W. Bradford at pul R.L Gelne ott of Middleburg, spent everal last week at the Jacob Sharer home garet Smith we Chr Other were a nw and a Chr departs — Colla. Wrapped oo : keys are the pick of § No Further Dressin Regquir y ; 4.51b § (tequired 8 the finest Aosks; Thy FULLY DRAWN TOMS AVERAGE P 30¢ Mizses Anna Hanna played companied ot Gravhil played an accord accompaniment as an offer ang M . moved recently fi CIVILIAN DEFENSE ) the Adam Smith COMMITTEES NAMED i 8 To 20.0h. AVERAGE Ih. 362 Tell Fully Dressed Hore manu gq. Stuffed Olives "iin" . “i” 25¢ “Super ight on PORK Mayonnaise a Aun’ Page Js 25c¢c Sausage . . . 1» 25¢ Salad Dressing a > 31c FRE TR A RT Rn eR RU PR RR Re MR mR Rs Sunnyfield CANADIAN STYLE Dill Pickles Bond 1 7c rant . = ® . J Sweet, Juicy CALIF. NAVEL Bacon. ... ™ 38 Ag P Mince Meat . . 2 i= 15¢ ROUND and SIRLOIN A : : : » 200 - 221 e | Steaks .. . . ™ 37¢ Mince Meat = ... 2 23¢ The loc al posed of Pau fel S. Daup. W gar Miller met to plan organizs n f h } munity Al ma Ric Ry hes "ry i y opoin These com! ar gh ot Age Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirkpatrick are ed by the council iture, John | ye0vine today to spend the Holidas Wert, Sr George M : with her father aud other relatives Clarence Blazi r: consumer d >. in Brooklyn the Rov Vx josenman, g Rob- Mrs. D. C. © of Tusseyvill i : ’\ Mrs. D. C. Coone; usseyvill ert Nefl, and Stanley Wykes; hous- é oon Ed , vr ; and Mrs. George Cooney of Lock ing W.F Keller, J Ww Bradford h v spen turday with Mr. and and Harry Neff: hea Light, | Haven, spent Saturday Ww u Lp ih, C. H. Light. | 0 F. K. Frank M. D, Mrs George Vogt, and Mrs David Graybill: welfare, Thomas Miss Jennie Thomas returned williams, George Johnson, and How- hone Friday from Upper Darby ard Emery: recreation, Donald A Where she had been visiting Mr. and Shope, Roy Dutrow, and George | Mrs. William Reitz Stover: education, David 1. Gray- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kittleberger Hill, J. P. Wetzel, and Roy 8. Jami- | and daughter Louise of Curwensville, son; women's home defense unit, spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Bar- Mrs. E. W. Miller, Mrs. J. W. Brad- tholomew and family. ford. and Mrs. Thomas Willams Mrs. Prank Ishler of Lock Haven, James Searson has been appoint- | yisited her daughters. Mrs James Dosen aE, Fruit Peels "onc dim « he 10c Fresh CHESAPEAKE BAY rome. RICH IN VITAMINS B 4 C OYSTERS Date & Nut Bread "i 25c¢c Wash. Box Delicious Dromedary Dates . . . *= 21¢ a Reps APPLES vierrc , , 4 » 25¢ 8 “mu” "pint. Cranberry Sauce "= 2 ~~ 23c¢ ORANGES Vitamin © : le 33 A&P Cherries "i." . 2 ©. 29¢ | Fancy No. 2% 43 CRANBERRIES . . 2 «- 300 | A&P Pears it . . « 276"43C i Halves & No. 2 ed by county officials as air raid war- | nearson and Mr V on Garbrick " - & h per 2 Ca 25 a TCE rg SOF-GF TE COLTLY The PD er erin Garbricl Fresh Emperor = = A P Peac es Slices ® ne C here y and § N VITAMINS B & C SE ooaue Ling Ferns and | william Miller of Altoona, was : GRAPES "a's & 8 Z Lbs 19¢ Rajah Cocoanu Sires . = — 18c Make Every oy PE Emery spent ait POTATOES CELERY Vitamins A, C 2? Stes. 17c - 1 Baking Chocolate . . a: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wetzel, daugia- | shes Thursday evening. | DATED! ENRICHED! MARVEL BUTTER Colonial Toasts 5 . . nx 19¢ Roy Bloomquist and Mrs Sparkle Puddings Bow. é Phis 25¢c James Searson were Mr. and Mrs time fo answer before | i" FITGOnh Bartholomen, whe E CREAM § aro MixCANDY _ 20=21c § MiNiATuRe taken to the Mercy Hospital last : 3 I R oe 12-0. ‘Wson™ [yf Baking Powder =... . a 10c urday night and Sunday as the VITAMINS A - ‘- Ga s White House—Sold and Tall Evap. Milk Guaranteed by A&P Pied 47c ter Clara Lou, and Mr. and Mrs. | | : : Mrs. Kenneth Runkle and Mrs, | Ernest Benner were Thursday eve. - a Brillo Soap Pads . . 2 "= 15¢ | Williamt Harshbarger of Altoona, | : + Ve 3 FRESH - you hang up. People a deep laceration of the knee in an | 3 ’ | Fruit Cake to . . . Ge DF Breasicmx 21m 25 § Gugcolaes ol — i SIZE 220 . 250 TOT AD TI TIRE LN OM J RON TE JE UO TR JE RR NR JOO RE TR RE RYT eT me el nd Re me Re RR Yu me he el i Ye Yo ee Rl Rk nl nk nd ek RR Rm Te ek RE ms ee ek ek i$ 2 FR AG WAC 0K VRE SE RC WK AAC PUN WH CINK RG WK nn Wl A ON Wag cx 1 JD MNCS 1a JE J Nt ARC 1 a WRK De a 1 J YR 5 TA 1 A YO Va ARK YA 1S WAR £10 YOR 1A YD IRC I 1 Ns 1 non TR YM 1 1M Ena TA TN Yh I 1 a es well [RR SR RE 4 * w cers. He is the son-in-law of Mrs. | Crisp Pascal SHORTENING! 1.-1h. rm 8 0 Xe 250 LARGE PECANS ance of “The Ice Follies” in Her- | ” last Tuesday in Lock Haver. 1 “ i} En lish Walnuts "= so 4 ; FRESH “Dated DONUTS ....... m= 12° Sunnybrook 8 ns F. K. Frank. They spent part of the George Searson and Mr, and Mrs, | Crestviews .. Doz. 45¢ you're calling enough | an a. WHIPPING LIBERTY CREAMS ___ 2 Ths 29e DEL MAY week for treatment of stomach ul- Size 36 42 \ Dependable 2%-Lh, SELLING ; b Cake Flour Sunnyfield . = 2 Phys. 27c { guest of Miss Betty Sweeney at the | Vitaming A and B Call Cou nt! home of her parents Me ud Mes ~ 19 . Ann Page 1-Lb, be fi » “i J 3 Robert Wetzel attended a perform- | rach From A&P’s Bal y! Fresh ROLL Pure Preserves Most Kinds w» Jar 17c srald Fettervlf of Pleasant G : H 15:03. Gerald Pettersit of Pleasant Gap 21 PR E A D. ede. 1 7c s 38 Bis-co-bit Crackers . 2»: 17¢ Harold Zettle of Centre Hall, spent | Daves : H 21c ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs : ER EGGS afte 1 ' ko SHIOON ith Mry. Mary Bf Boz. - 3 : Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs = =: (H Silver Polish Wright's _ Jar 1Sc Always give the person | and Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of | HOLIDAY CANDIES can't always answer the | #utomobile wreck on Nittany moun. Try its magnificent {tain last Tuesday is ime | y ee] telephone immediately. | 7, CCU vening, a ; k CHOC. CREAMS .._ 2" 23¢ A ode aver to vy! Thousands of call Mrs. W. K. Hoste ente . = . er ery doy ations | thu Ewanieiiat Gleamtre Stari | Jame Parker || STORE HOURS: § WARWICK MINTS 1 th hex 9e > 1.19 i school class at her home last even- : A&P Stores Will Be the person calling hung ing. This was the annual Christmas g FRUIT CAKE EF Open Until 8 P. ML. up just ao few seconds party, where “big sister” identit'ss : $ MONDAY and too soon. {are made known, and new names “ONLY CREAMY BUTTER * t drawn for the coming fear J “USED FOR SHORTIN ING y TUESDAY Your cooperation speeds Guests who arrived today at the . BA Un Ee J. 8 Booger and J W. Bradford : . WEDNESDAY the calls homes are Mr. and Mrs George t t : Ih cake < 4 Boggs of Hermainie, Miss Edith : Hi : = that speed defense! | Boozer of Mt. Aairy, and Mrs, Lou it — i Packed in Stardy Carton for Mailing THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ROWe and son Jack, of Atlantic City. | OF PENNSYLVANIA | Bruce Rowe of Newark, Is expected | for the weekend.
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