Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 29, 1942. ———— CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TO BUY PIANO FOR SCHOOL Hall-Potter Alumni at a meeting Thurs- The Centre executive board, ¢ day evening, money the purchase of a grand piano for the high school building Because the association has no as- sured income to meet monthly pay- ments seemed advisable to the maombers of the board to begin a fund to t the piano at a later date, by next fall if possible The up planned a piano bene- fit card party to be held in the school building Thursday evening, February 12, and named the follow=- ing committee to be in charge ar- ] Mrs. Frank Geary, Mrs radford, Mrs. Lee Conler m P. Campbell Mrs. Paul M1 J. Shi 30026! or ar ol $4) nents Harol nnon 1s 5 1 3 1 Kt Woman's Club Meets WwW. W. KERLIN HEADS NEWLY FORMED LION'S CLUB Whiteman Iall-Pot be played were 1 Mss. of the Rev on air raid de- weekly at Penn irn, will help to in- 1 air raid wardens and mect Friday evening the Their about twenty instruction ire Fred Rick- ciats taught r first elude first ¢ rs of ti ge Lutz MILLHEIM Evenings 7°10 and 9:00 P. M. Admission 10¢ & 30c NOW PLAYING THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY Chas. Starrett and Cliff Edwards, in: “Prairie Stranger” TWO-REEL COMEDY CARTOON SINGLE voted to begin earning! high | FRIDAY & SATURDAY (January 30th & 31st) Myrna Loy and William Powel], in. "Shadow of the Thin Man” Latest News Selected Shorts MONDAY NIGHT ONLY (February 2nd—One Night) Their back—and in a real comedy THE WEAVER BROS, in: “Mountain Moonlight” It's fun for everyone Choice Night Comedy Latest News Single Reels COMING —""Kathleen” and “Tarzan’s Secret Treasure” RED CROSS WAR RELIEF C AMPAIGN NETS $264.20 the recent Red Cros drive for war relief funds, tre Hall and vicinity under the chairmanship of Mrs. 8. T, Riegel, a total of $264.20 was collected Contributors’ pames follow Mary Fortney, Miss Mildred Evans, Miss Dorothy Pipes, Miss Rossman, Mrs. Ear] Delaney, Bradford, V Mrs. Wallace Ilgen, George Johnston, Mrs Mrs, Charles Ramer, Al Brown, George Benner, avs Clarence Blaz- er, George Ste Mrs. Harold Bohn, Mrs Merle Myers, Philip Bradford and Mrs. Stanley Wyk Club, Frank Good- hart and Mrs. Charles Light, Mr Mis. John Marty Mr. and Mi am B Flora) Har: | Red Mr. ax william Kel i Ren n In Mr. and Mrs Robert Neff, Mi Yo-Yo Mi and adford R WwW al hS § i DM an, Mr Miss Marths John Heckmi Dale MeClint Sr., Cleve Mitterling ! J. Elmer Rove! “Di White, Mr. and Mr: D. R. Keener, Mr ind Mrs. C. Wil- s Rebecca Durstine, Mr. and Mrs. W Jamison, Reu- Latham Gray, John Burk- ler, Mr Jacob { Mrs. Ray Sharer Blaine Palmer, and Mi Delinda [81 in vy Krebs xd Mrs. H.R Mrs, Claude Witmer, Mr. and Mrs. John Rimmey, Miss Mary Dashem w A. Reed, I. O. O. F. Lodge, Mn: Matt ie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ri pka, Van Meeker, Frank Bogden, Paul Bogden, De Knepp, Paul Ross, Mrs. Kat! 1 Car Miss Caroline McCl ge McC rmi M: Warren Brown ition HE Roy ¢ House 3 Palmer Haye alist Miss Mary rman Hi 1 1¢ jer "mn an 5 Stella H Mr ar a \t hot rgaret Mr Jennie : Philip Jacobs, Mrs Ziegler, Mis Jechn Wert Be Mary Daubs Mrs. Lewis I Be M: Shivery, Russell Mrs rman, Mrs, David i Garbrick Mr William Bechtaol Kel Mrs. Hattie Meyer Jasman, Miss Carriebelle Bierly, Mrs. J. Lovan Domer eltzer, Mr w A. Henir Celesta 8tro Rockey, Club, Mrs R er, an, Chalmer Perry sme and xt Wagner, Miss Myra Rossman, Clover 8. T. Riegel, Mr. and Mrs Hagan d family. Le 0. Pack- A. Alexa and Mrs Weaver Luse, Mr Matter. Ralph Hartley, Harry an, Ralph = nr vy Mi George: Hackett Clayton Wagner, and Mrs Garman Homan, Lawrence Potter, Ernest Hom- Whiteman, Fred Luse, Mrs. Laura Lee, Sheffer’s Dairy Store, Mrs. J. M. Coidron, Mrs. Alta Bloom, the Bartholomew family, Mr and Mrs, George Rimmey, Mrs. Har- old E. Bradford, Daniel 8 Daup, First National Bank, T. A. Hoster- Howard Emery, Edward Bress- Mrs. Robert Spencer, Mr. and Edgar Miller, Mrs. Warren Homan, Mrs. W. K. Hosterman, Mr and Mrs. Fred Homan, Jack's Photo Shop, Miss Laura Runkle, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wetzel, David 1. Graybill, Paul Breon, Donald Rose, Miss Bev- erly Hall, 8. H. Bitner, Miss Mabel Arney, and Mrs. Clarence Miller, Because in such a long list, some names may be inadvertently over- lnoked, Mrs. Riegel hopes to be noti- fied if any eontributors’ names have been omitted here. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Sharer and moved to Coleville, Monday Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Riegel spent Sunday at Camp Antlers in White Deer Valley. E. P. Lucas of Unionville, was a guest Sunday of his daughter, Mrs Howard Emery and family Mrs. Frank P. Geary entertained the Evangelical Gleaners Sunday school class at her home last even- ing Besides a money contribution, the Clover Club presented a crocheted afghan to the Red Cross war relief drive Mrs. 8. T. Riegel and Mrs J Shannon Boozer were dinner guests Thursday of Clifford Thomas and Mrs. Ruth Thomas Latham B. Gray, quarry superin- tendent at Dominion Minerals, Ine. Amherst, Va. spent from Saturday to Wednesday with his family here. Miss Joyee Bradford entertained the young people of Der class in high school at a skating party last Wed- nesday evening, Afterward she Serv. dd refreshments at the home of her narents. Mr. and Mrs. J William Pradford V. A Auman entertained guests to a turkey dinner home Saturday evening: Mrs. George Ralston, Miss Ralston, Mr. and Mrs | ey, Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Talitha Delaney. man ler, AL war's on these at his Mr. and Louis conducted in Cen- | Miss | Emma | Clyde | A. Auman, Nevin Royer,’ Mrs, | John Delan- | Bruce Runkle, and CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W. K terman, pastor Spring Mill Church service, 9:15; Sunday school, 10:15. Centre Hall-Sunday school, 9:30; church service, 10:30. Locust Grove—8unday school, 9:30; Com- munion, 7:30 Lutheran The Rev, C. C. Otto, pastor, Centre Hall—Church service, 9:00; Sunday school, 10:00, Farmers Mills—Sunday school, 9:30: church service, 7:30. Georges Valley—8un- day school, 9:30: church service, 10:30, Methodist: The pastor. Centre Hall--Church 9:30; Sunday school, 10:30, Spruce- town--Sunday school, 9:30: church sSery 10:45 Young People Or. vice 7:30 Spring Mills—Sun school, 9:30; church service, 7:30 Presbylerian: The Rev. J. M. Kirk- patrick, mn No church luring the { the } Reformed D. R. Kt pastor. Centre Chureh sers 9:00: Sunday 10:00 vill Sunday 0:30 ice, 10:30 Rev. W. F. Glenn, Service, Wwe Lor absence o The Rev Hall chool pa cho ORGANIZE AUXILIARY FIREMEN AT CENTRE HALL aul Bm ense coalrn Firement of Centre ¢ the Centre Hall evening to organize » rick of Bellefonte FF % ie of an aun! firemen council The have In each « county fireme; Or will be Bailes thi Clymer McClenahan veral days last Mr tained and Mrs. C Mr. and to dinner Sunday Mrs. Mazie Lee week with her niece, McKinney in Alioona Andrew Zettl last week with Ernest Ben: Mrs. O. A. Jamison of Miffii spent the past weekend with son, Roy 8. Jamison and Miss Evelyn Hess : Mosebach of Allentown end { Mr ar spencin Mi: his gO i, Bellefonte © guest Sunday at tl rd } re Mi st Johnson of Lemont Mis Eilio lege Mr ine - wel and Mr Anna Smit ast Mr. and van nt with mew to Caldwell t Paul Pio the Curtiss-Wright Sunday guest James Sen: ) Mrs. Irvin Btover of Yeage and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sear Rex and laughter Annette Spring Mill iy On home were hundred the Fire Donald dollars Company, Shope, cha A first aid class and women of Centre Hall ang vi- cinity, will begin here February ¢ under the supervision of the Dis- aster Emergency Relief Committee of which W. W. Kerlin is chairman These boys from Gregg Township Vocational School were selected play the Future Farmers band at the Harrisburg Farm Show last week: Rex Searson, Dean Zettle, El woo] Heckman and Milan Grove Mrs. John BR Wert, 8, wp=s a guest of Mrs. W. A. Broyles in State College at a luncheon conierence last Thursday. At this time Mrs Broyles entertained all the W. OC. T U. presidents of Centre county Samuel Gross fell against the stove in the kitchen of his home Saturday afternoon when he was stricken with a heart attack. Mrs. Gross, attempt. ing to support his weight fell and injured her ankle. Both were severe. ly burned Donald Rose, local high school teacher, spent Monday observing teaching methods in social studies and physical education in the State College High School The other new teachers, Miss Beverly Hall and Paul Breon, will make similar visits later J. R. McDonald of State College, met a group of teachers from Pot- ter township and Centre Hall bor. ough Wednesday evening in the high school principal's office to ex- plain and discuss the intellicence tests which he has been administer- ing to grades three, five and nine The Youth Fellowship of the Trin. ity Reformed church assisted the pastor in the church service Sun- day evening. Miss Ruth Zubler read the scripture, Miss Mabel Eungard offered prayer, and Miss Mary De- laney and Dean Neff each read an appropriate poem, A large group of young people composed the choir which sang “We Would Be Bulld- ng” to an arrangement Ly Sibelius, Randolph Thompson, a represen. tative of the Department of Public Information of the Pennsylvania Came Commission, spoke at the Parent-Teacher meeting Monday evening, and showed several reels of motion pictures concertting Pesin- sylvania wild plant and animal ifs Additiochal entertainment was fur nished bv the high school girls’ Glee be according irman profit for to open te any men Lo a { numbers, | | per Hos | Chub which sang a group of (hrce, Mr, and Darby, thelr paren Mis: weekend Brandt Mr. and ited her fa Mr. § week day Ciel by the meeting of ium In the momin Mr, and at Centre Bunday gue Ham Smith Harry Robert and mn q Fresh Roll Bu From EGGS Longhorn Cheese . Swiss Cheese "00 Phila. Cr. Cheese. .2 the delicious, ol fraiv flavor of Ann Page Preserves. They're theifry, wo the quality-famous, national! y- known A&P-made foods, en} Easier, Thriftier White Sail Soap Flakes . White Sail Cleanser White Ammonia ... White Salil Liquid Blue . 5" 5¢ Soap Grains For Quick 8 Mrs with in Altoona Old di Rev Hill en Keen Treat Goods, the prices are Baked tholr goodness Alfred Relish of Up-| the weekend with Ros teed hi The spent ls here es vieve Iluble hel iu Mi Mary i spent the Mi Dale Bri A! : ay § il n i Ambrose R \ Da ot} R ellef M. C Keener at a Richard Mrs K onte A minister Monday Mi Jame Hi tained M and M: of Zion, Mr nd children I your family and friends to HK will be a real taste treat temptingly low. Why? come direct to you Best of all, you buy any one Is guarded from Goods wdern bakery. ualty when you Save In A&P Dairy Departments! tter 2 wm 7O9¢ Local Farms 29¢ dle 35¢ w 19¢ J & | Lb ie B, WORD... to describe McClintic parent Dela mon fre of Stat Frank and Because get of these source Bananas Oranges Grapefruit New Potatoes iceberg Lettuce’ Carrots Cucumbers Melvin a e Benner returned Mill Hall, and Mr, and Mrs. ursday after a visit HUBLERSBURG Pravel were vain at Mrs. J. Walter Mc- Mr. and Mrs. F. E V d nt hom John ‘Hay family In Tyrone Mr, | st] ay al oon at the Mo; yi Markle is spending t 1 Tyrone ¢ } O ANrone ar » of Mr of Milesbhurg, vis~ here on Saturdas R. Keener mday aflernoon jall In Mrs. George home Jast Th with her Kinney and Benne preach ect M BOY « and Mill " wi i ii wi ana A v nan : 4 A Nn i visit- NO EXEMPTIONS FOR MEN family of Lemor } and M f ‘ of Mr, and Mrs, F WED AFTER DECEMBER 8 I A TE i ol Blat FE. Vonada on § Service nl 1 rect ng from Wash married after December dented deferment “unles: tion wh iver in national ¢ Coll ington that men 8, 1041 because able ich convinces when classi tus was ge- Ol who Moore hould be of dependency he is to present informa al board him such st nder cireun meeting at evening. Last a clang of received the in Walker the fying quired b( that rox were yond his control MARVEL BREAD IT'S “DATED” 1 XLib 17c “ENRICHED” Loaves Dated! Lb, Loaf 1 1c Marvel Sandwich Bread ..:: Streussel Coffee Cake “/.0.."". . .== 15¢ Pecan Coffee Rings “> <i.” Cinnamon Rolls ...% Coos Spiced Bar Layer Cake "DATED FOR FRESHNESS" Jane Parker- i/o 15 Jane Parker » A&P Baked moreover these from A&P» the highest deloaci ome to sale Plain or Sugared Meats You'll Proudly Serve! APPLES 4 . 23c So Un, 25¢c 5 29 2" 43c 6 " 25¢ 5» 285¢ 2" 18¢c 2r13¢ 27 25¢ Wash, Box Delicious ac Prepared RIGHT Controlled RIGHT Priced RIGHT Sold RIGHT We buy only top grades. Tre- mendous saies—very small profit per pound ov, fr prices at all times. Every cut sccurstely weighed and securely wrapped for quality protection. APPLES AR} Golden Vitamins Calif 200-220's, Ripe ALG Navel Vit. B & Large Fla. M.64's Vitamins HAC L » Vitamios B & ¢ itamins ABCA you—these are tender, Don't ALP grades low for shun all with you let the low prices fool “Saper-Right™ meats, carefully selected from top of inspected beef, lamb, pork and veal. Prices are a very good reason: we buy as direct ax possible; unnecessary inbetween expenses, share saviags tasty Clean A&C Crisp, Vitamins * Hot House Vitamin ( = .. like all 4 + 25¢ “Super Right" FRESH 3.8, PORK LOINS TOILET SOAP RINSO 2 a 45¢c Giant, 65¢ Reg., 9c Large SWAN 3 ci. le: Lb. 18¢ 3.5 Lb. Loin Ends. Lb. 2lc Rib Ends 3.5 Lb. Center Roast Lb. 26¢ CENTER CHUCK ROAST CHOICE RUMP ROAST “June, JANEY STEAKS Reusd and Sirieim “Super Right” LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP 4 = 23¢ “Raper is. FLOATING SOAP il Large For 19¢ “WHITE SAIL” — For Go CLEANING 2 re 25¢ 3 Sum 104 at Qe BL Sail WHITE SAIL Rich, Large Pgs. 2: 31c ud PREPARED SPAGHETTI TENDER-COOKED BEANS A & P GOLDEN SWEET CORN... .... LARSEN'S VEG-ALL PANCAKE FLOUR sucnyseaa ....... BRE'R RABBIT MOLASSES ¢ro= HEINZ Sours POLK'S GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. . CRISP COLONIAL TOASTS EXCELL SODA CRACKERS NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE... . NESTLE'S EVEREADY COCOA. . dexe 180% Pare Hydrogenated CAKE FLOUR sanaytedd .«oouovvvnnnnn, SCRATCH wei 32 27 LIVER SAUSAGE -seper mics . . . .. FRESH PORK SAUSAGE Richt” COOKED HAMS Sman sie SMALL SMOKED SQUARES... CANADMN STYLE BACON *=r=- SUNKYFIELD SLICED BACON.. } Bem. Nig 4 LN 2 2 2e 0c iTe I15¢ 25¢ 19¢ 19¢ Be 39%¢ 20e 22¢ Ibe Ann Page “Super Asn Page Mixed Vogetables Most Kinds oflock Fillets Halibut Steaks Haddock Fillets Fancy Jumbo Shrimp K.B.C Stewing Pint Frying, Pt 85 SUNNYFIELD Smoked, Sugar Cured 3 hi Ye-1b ha (Ge 3 Can I-ib. 6le .00 *% 1h. 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