THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 1, 1942. Page Two — | been ving for the past three or lin Morgantown WwW. Va spent | several days this week with her sis. CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY UNIONVILLE A, CoS, he td TE — — —— have been residing in Petersburg garet Keatley of thi place He took ' 4, hile Yin Baneti, Wia in blag: Virginia, where Mr, Talhelhin is em oo Rta tha hin polyed at Camp Lee, spent Christ. his mothe and 1 F » Rowan 0 season with her parents, Mr. and Methodist Church Services: This | Sunday school class of the Methos “THE LIVING GOD" 18 Mr. and Mrs. Harold E Bradford{ Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney and Thursday evening will be held the dist church were entertained last 2 \ | n lery + 8 ay J { 5 58 ling widay evening ¢ he . of orm rot tmas ’ | } WEEK OF PRAYER THEME Were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr children went to Biglerville Sunda regula mon hly bu ine me ing of Friday evening at thy hom of thei mas at thelr home here. alohg with his home in Tyrone for Christmas sees Jesse H Hall, returning to her D. M. Bradiord to spend the day the Women's Soclety of Christian teacher, Mrs. Clik Williams. They h dinner duties on Sunda a couple of her brothers who are ht Mm Bunday The Living God" is the general, Dean McClintie has recently been! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer and Service, at which time will be con. tendered a shower of gifts on one of employed at Camp Lee. They re Mr. and Mrs ( theme for Week of Prayer services transferred from Camp Meade, Md, | two children, and her sister, spent ducted the installation of officers, their members, recently married t irned to thelr d 1 of ~ non gu helr daughter and hus- be the Installation of officers beginning Sunday evening, January to Fort Bragg, N. C Christmas with his parents in Apol- | A social tme will follow the busi- | Mrs, J. ©. Stere, formerly Mi ; Wl band, Rev. and Mrs, Robert Keeler | Women's Soc ety of : Christian Ber 4, in the individual churches of the Mrs. BE. M. Huvett had Christmas nes Sunday school on Sunday | Louse Iingue, who was very delight. We were sorry to learn of the r Philadelphia, over the vice and a special wogram ha been community and continuing through dinner with Mr and Mrs. Harry Miss Mary Delinda Potter enters morhing at 9:15, H. E. McElwain, [fully surprised when the basket of death ofl M 1 Mary Woods, former hristm season. They W | provided and will bs led bs the ap the week in the Reformed church. gjlger in Pleasant Gap tained Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Blerly vi Sapt followed by the regular gifts were brought in and presented ly of Osceola Mil but since the’, uy # tor, Rev. William A. Snyder We A program of topics for the whole ! f Naw i Say State College. to dinner on Christ. preaching service at 10:30, with #er- to her. Other gifts were exchanged | death of her husband has been I trad olfiekrs will AY A ‘a . ili Mrs, Feyette Miller and daughter mon by the pastor Rev, Willlam | to each member which made the en- ing with her daughter and family he } { JANCers will be presen ali Lhe ek 1oWS {ay The Bool oi arial y ne. | MA well all the IL of t week follows: Monda The Book Tatiana, visited friends in Washing Snyder tre evening a very delightful and; Mr. and Mrs. Thalr Koons of Johns. in R aetnn $I of the Living God." by the Rev, J. 1454 D. C., over Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer, St enjoyable occasion tow! M Woods Ww known ity, along with Weir iriends, Any - . y yi * 0 i 0 Wii Mrs } Wi NOW y 11 ” M. Kirkpatrick: Tuesday, “The Spir and Mrs, Talitha Delaney spent Presbyterian Church Preaching . wi a v guests will » cordially wel | i ' many in this communi being «les, Mr. and Mrs lator ' { Living by the Rev : d ¥ it of the Living God ) Re Cormick returned Friday to Camp iW. Bullotk were This Thursday evening at 7:30 1 lo George Emerick and Donald Me- Saturday wilh Mr. and Mi Jacoly Service on Sunday evening at 7:30, Miss Lorraine Parsons of Cant ' ri 4d chil r “My vr *e ned. Refreshments will be served C. C. Otto: Wednesday, "The Church elb p am. . fa | ) M: : Shelby | alter a Christmas fu or» al rvices we ) . Shel M 4 pn Chi i Ounkwood. Bible study class at the Harrisburg, were Christmas holiday Fane " pint Sere ord ov {4 Carpet Sweeping h tls COL } announced at the last meet. guests of thelr parents, Mr. and Mi ¥ (lnpat ny. WAPROON ooo Throw a litle bran, slightly damp. > vi 10d" hy the Rev WK Mi and Mrs. John Rishel, both A " the Living God,’ by the Ri " Wi 5 of Whomn were recovering from re- Jacob Sharer, Sr, and Mrs, Ollie " bereaved relatives and friend ‘ Hosterman: and Friday The Wor { re 1 % UH Weiser to dinner Christmas eve On Monday evening December her duties on Saturday while Loy ; i : land § {11 help wonderful vith Krippe 3 tmas guests of Mr. and Mi Luthe i hur Mm ‘ E ! Ll ‘ i nted tl \ Lutheran church in Spring ll ‘ : lof Rock Spring, and M members of : ( ! isband, Mr, and Mrs. J A MAY. 000 oa teacher with a handsome wnbrella cousin of the late WwW. B. Parsons y y YO WwW the Rit / ’ 1 of the Living God,” by the Rev. W lough Mrs, Talitha Delaney and daugh Mill We extend sympathies \ { ur ship of the Living God.” by the Rey following the regular meeting ot rane is home until January Stl Monday through Thursday evening, FE 650 © | Harry Potter and four children and family of Sandy Ridge bP . : M bg! YY r two son Lovin with the ministers preaching in thig © ¢ adi ) ’ } as a Christmas gift, This seasonable ana a ah it : ol TAS ETS order the Rev Mr. Hosterman Is day evening at th I F. and Mrs. George Thomas spent gang friendly act was appropriately J. H. Finch and daughter Flos \ whshi : y Miner y il do SALVE hs ’ ’ home were r and Friday afternoon and ¢ ing } Rev, Oakwood, in “is d motored to Osceola Mill A NA besih . JOLT n y A ] B Stere NOSE DROPS . bs i ‘1 { 2a v all SAN i" i { M \ M } Bie erin Sharer, Nn with sermon by the pastor, Rev. H. Pa, and Miss Margaret Parsons of ! o 21. and “ F. Glenn: Thw day Me Son of ter Agnes entertained Mr. and Mi . tor th i Na, al Mi ng Mi E. L. Parsons. Margaret returned to p Willia of 4 nla ehed, on Aarpet before sweetrne cent illnesses, m Ick In bed agal 29 Mr. N ) (eene vi wid ‘ - th ible Study cla i r th A ' two chi 1 New York, spent . } 3 Wp wer and MARIE { op D R Ke € : i : abun) 3 : Goodhart were: Mr and Mrs woe B he an Sud near \ di Jad Shipley spent a fay i \ Sob "Mr . M1 iewton Fish and To reliece { ‘Ol DS Similar services will be held in the | and Mrs. at oa Misses three chix ction of \ o, JAKWOOd, the the past week with hi ter and ry Eas s “ # "wae | Child: of Pittsburg} tur J ab : re Saturdav evening! R- L. Musser and thi c] the class presel their ‘ eh ; th thelr respectiy arent A bninkein@s SETI Misery of CaN 4 RR, Monday, the Re Mr. Glenn A h recognized by day: the Rev. Mr. Otto, Wedne he Rev. and Mrs. Delas R. Keener. words of acceptance, as an evidence irday and visited with the - ! : Luin hors 14 tev. Mi ( Try FebMy Tun o« Wonder sl Lonmen { and the Rev. Mr. Keener, Thur D Thoma | gh Curoug ~rom the of thelr appreciation of the bene- 15a and husband, Mi vit ui Medical Corps of the 1 Ss fits of this branch of NIM v Mi Liovd Stonebrake ar ir. and Mi: I'l t Auman of church ile Il Robison of Cornh nig at ; cl ot " It sn " Newark, N. J. spent th ‘hristmas IY members of the Wi-Mo- win t & of his parent i . i Dorot} \ Cerchnes he) M 14a M yo rio dent of M weekend with her parents, Mr. and | gig ab b kin community John M. Robison on heist. { 7, rt v 4 gg a hid Lock Haven Tea Oleg \ KELVINATORS in Lewistow: of “Es - . Ett Y5i M: J C. Goodhart N y V ntertained to : ' ; J ph Sir , ing t hold th her mo- at and Mrs. Philp Smith and Sosa ana Mrs. Marry Potter Miu eniertaiied lou Chrbh MUL en. Robert Alexander | (IU ME c0d Mrs Ii 1 Kerchner thor wr, traces Barton ana fom. |} PHILCO RADIOS 11 [] (CHURCH SERVICES The Rev. W Friday iarton LR ner at the the J.' uy th at the home of Mr. and | and Donald McElwain, all employed antettion Hill day el Stere of Bellefonte, Gifts | in Baltimore, Md., spent the Christ- Mo Rl Et ey El ers Irs. Anna Elway was entertained a special gift mas sacation with their i u . of y FULLh igh 14) } the Maine Of M ELROY'’S ney en ) for her kind- | par Mr. and Mrs. W ar. | Al Air. ang irs. Ro OUI Rev. and Mrs. Howard Jacobs of to dinner on ness and hospitality, | ng a love M Joseph Alexan Mr. ba J Methodist church Phone 9508-R-1 ng: Mr. and Mrs E. ly pillow. The presen re Mis. and N H. E. McElwal 1 all : ent of \ rust all the rea {1 ‘ nd { five children of Belle- J B. Stere and Miss Charlotte St Air and his t 3 . Pennsylvania Sta leg it Unionville items had a very merrs Pleasant Gap, Pa. munion. 10.3 jeorges Valley oss McClintic of Milesburg, and nte Mr. and } Harold Leight- mM: lock, M Wil |. ni} rap Bag “7 'th~ ‘holidays with her parent vi hristmas and that you will «nh ioy 3 Communion, 9; Sunday hool, 10 Ai /illlam 1] “lintic spent Christ- | ley and daughter of Oak Hall, and lia ) Clark Willlam MISS | vars # rnd nd He alan ! ; 3 it re I EET, Han Methodist WwW. F Glenn hu \ at th Nesto feckmi Mis onni ywell of Millheim Mr uyn Smith 5 Mary ner, | 4 Y oad ol Bi Lo y y 2. hristmg Jinne; W of Ir ye ! ; sii ABC and VOSS C ery home at Bea am } Will iarner of Pleas Mrs Fox and Miss Ruth Yaz ¢ oH nd M: }. Fk {olt were his | 4 p TL ross Adri \ WASHERS he evenin n ll of this place and Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves were guesu 0 din A Armstrong tained with t WINGATE mites TE TT e pledge ourselves to this cause let ceremony OE en daughter Aneto of Spring Mis | (EF (ICL To hats 2 A Statement by Rufus ha BE es J ALT = aes | The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company We make this pledge publicly to our national government and to the people of wl the United States: nd 8 motored and Robert Wetzel and dau 10Nn ang calica Mr. and Mrs. J. F. W On Lydia lrvin an Mis "ir . “vrs fort Mrs. Lee Confer That we will cooperate unhesitatingly in every effort of authorized govern ment agencies to prevent unwarranted rises in prices of foods. That we will continue our efforts to reduce the spread between prices paid to the grower and prices charged to the consumers. yo York, and Mr. al D. Sien- | wi That to this end we will continue to do everything in our power to assist the Kline—Segner ~~ ine Chester A. Spyker home bIFOW Sheir Tefyse int the ditch ibn farmers and growers of America in the orderly marketing of their products at the : of Boalsburg, nd Der A He EO a Saok0 | the Water to back up into t “prop: fairest possible prices to them. State College theran parsonage in W Miss Diftim Sime 8B) | G0%p lag} Friday, o visit her daugh That we will make every effort to hold our inventories at the lowest point con- Virginia. Mr, Mr | y part of the Christ vacation with and jamuy, A ne rs ard " . . to, make their home In Boalshurg friends In Johnsiown. She and her, Luster and daughts sistent with good service to our customers because hoarding, whether by whole- where she is employed as 1 yarents. Mr. an har- . . . ’ ; phone oPeTalol i, pad Glieisiingg Sine 3b i. LYONTOWN salers, retailers, or consumers, will cause higher prices. PERSONALS burg (From Last Week, ; ; o Keefe: of Pittsburgh, spent | Mr. and Mrs. William McClintic| Mrs. Samuel Burris is still on the That we will endeavor to continue to pay our employees the highest wages Jf last week with Mr. and Mrs. announce the engagement on Christ- Sips ai Ve all hope. she is well . . —y & . . Riegel mas of their daughter Freda. and 000. ~~ = Oe and to give them the best working conditions in the grocery business generally. r. and Mrs. George Rimme; Gerald Miller, of Logan street, Belle. , Atour Lian, teacher of Oa oo — ert Te at fonte. Both Miss McClintic and Mr Sarove SChoO) af Lyonstown, and ais ; ; 3 the Luther Dale hom ©" | Miller spent the day at the McClia. | [LUS STR & S3r¥ © 08 Che Sima: That we will make every effort to continue to sell food at retail at the lowest 3 tic home pia) as a ! ate Additional sweaters are being knit tended The school w decorated . » . . . for the Red Cross by Mrs. Ralph | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Daup en- | very beautifully and the program gross margin of profit in the history of the retail grocery business. Whiteman and Mrs. C. A. Miller tertained these guests to dinner | wag all filled with Christmas spirit, The Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Hoster- Sunday: Mrs. Anna Frazier, Mr, and Edward Lyons became a grand. man and daughter Ellene, spent Mrs. Earl Frazier, Misses Bernice | father again on Saturday, Dec, 13 Christmas with their relatives in 2nd Ilda Frouet, Robert, Kenneth, A little daughter was born to his a vessels and mnald Frazier, and Miss Mar- son, George Lyons and wife of | ria 3aionspug Covi, Fxazier, afk Mis Mar- | son, George Lyons aud wife, of Mul Today we are providing food for our customers at the lowest gross Miss Belle Ro { Pleasant Gap. = AT ah X . " — : . . : and Paul Probst of Lock Haven,| Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S pupils of Oak Grove school profit rate in the history of the retail grocery business. This means are enjoving a.two weeks: Christ- were Christmas guests at the Bar- Jamison on Christmas were Mrs. mag vacation that we have achieved efficiencies in the distribution of food never tholomew home Kathryn Jamison, Rufus and Grey * tmas dinner guest at the Jamison and Mr. and Mrs. Milan Corp. Byard Rupert of Camp Shel. i ne es Mi. atv | Jamison of Mifinburg, Mr. and Mrs, | OY. Miss, was home on a furlotigh before attained. More of your food dollar goes for food and less for vizs, tw UE WE en La ) euben 8S. RH rt an ‘Mr : from camp and visited his father, | " . . Mrs. Ernest Wi and son Larry, Reuben 8, Biekert and Mr. and Mrs J. L. Rupert and family of Dec, ! overhead expenses than ever before. No other great retail business in and Chester > d ary , : : : the United States in any field is operated with such a low cost of Creek. And on Thursday last Byard distribution. The Rev. and Mi 2. Kee Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Royer had | Leroy and Edward, and little Anna ner and dau 1 were these guests at a family dinner on | Rupert called at the home of Wil- Christmas dinner guessis oi Mr. and fistmas: Mr. and Mrs, Chester | liam Lyons to visit their sister, Rose Mrs. Thomas Williams Grove and three children, Mr. and | and family. Byard and five other Mr. and Mrs. Douglay of | Mrs. James Royer and two children, | young men from Camp Shelby rent. Philadelphia, spent Christmas and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neff, and Mr. led a car and drove from cammn to the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Darius Waite their home in Beech Creek. They Latham B. Gray and [amily Edgar Miller, who was taken to returned to Mississippi on Sunday | : s of the Rey. and the Centre County Hospital Priday Dight. Byard's brother, Pvt. Floyd Otto were her par- afternoon in a critical condition, Rupert of Camp Shelby, will arrive and Mrs. George Foust. was somewhat better at the begin- In Bigviclinrg soon after the 28th AO a4 VS No one in the food business can control the wholesale price of food. Unly the government of the United States has power to do this, and for the protection of our people this power in the government is now a necessary power. : and a brother-in-law ning of this week. Although a com- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 8 Rickert plete diagnosis has not yet been - - went to Allentown Thursday after- made, pneumonia is indicated PLEASANT VALLEY noon to visit her parents, Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. George Borberger . Mrs. Robert Hess. They returned or tndianapolis, Ind. spent Satur- BOGGS TWP. Monday day with Mr. and Mrs. W. Ww, Ker- (From Last Week) Mr. and Mr Edga: Clark of lin. Christmas dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Savers amd Bellefonte, are spending the holiday Kerlin home were Mr and Mrs iamily, Miss H neh Eminhiger of season with their daughter and hus- John Bracken of State College, and Yarneil, were Sunday evening visit- band. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mann her sister from Pitisburgh, Mrs iors at the Lome of Mr. and Mrs and son in Harvey Ili Mary Flink and son Harvey Le Richard: Mrs. 8. T. Riegel announces a new The Centre Hall Red Cross Dis- | Mr and Mrs Lee Rizhner Red Cross drive for funds to be aster Relief Committee, consisting faznily wite Bellefonte shoppers launched after Jan. 1. All contribu- of Ww. Ww. Kerlin, R. 8. Hagan and Saturday evening tions in this drive will be used for the Rev. Delas R. Keener, met Pri- | , Mr. and rs. Albeit Young and the nationa] defense program day afternoon at the Kerlin home fatiily have moved on the Wenssi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller and These committee members from alm py : digiiter Janet of Laurel, Delaware, State College attended the meeting: | o Harvey Cio piehered 0 gard Sunday to visit his parents 'D. R. Anthony, Mrs. Stanley Cobb Mr anil Mis or we fk po - R “ri A " a PP r ag 1 ie E wi L, : Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Keller, Miss and Harry Leitzel Howard, Ira Gilbert. Mr and Mrs hari al >» : tes 112 Sua; a Ket of Buck aan Pall Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Miller Robert Rudy, Mr. and Mrs Theo- etait iy Sor he vacaYon entertained these guests to Christ- dore Eminhizer, Geor-e Etters of : G ies sa the Stanley Brooks home ms ner: Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Fraz- Pleasant Valley, Toner and Marshall or dinne Christmas evening were jer, Mrs. Anna Frazier, Misses Ida Parker. of Bellefonte, BR. D Ms Mrs Ernest Wagner, son and Bernice Frazier, Robert, Ken. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eminlize M Ya a. Aning three a ho neth and Donald Frazier, Mr. and and Mr. and Mis, George Etters and rs. Curtis Relber, three childr PEA B. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- baby were Sunday eveniag visitors | Mrs, B Mrs Lynn Platt daughter Mada 8 Pal X ad S501 Willian and at the © J y - Jine, and son J ck. i i, 1 " h Jam 5 I LICAS home at aug : Today, with the nation at war, we believe that no private interest has any rights in conflict with the general public interest. The armed forces of the United States are today receiving more and better food than ever before in our national history. It is equally important that all of our people working and living behind the lines, men, women and children, shall be better fed and better nourished than ever before in our national history. EE .,. A ll lk], a l,l - Os. LL —— —,"™A
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