Page Two o THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. : BLANCHARD 4-H CLUB MEMBERS HELP Dauphin county 4-H Club members ia ol the material wert S0llget SCRAP SALVAGE DRIVE in cooperation with rural schools dd a swignated points where 4- hg : oF lh ’ ; planned soon Mr, and Mrs, George Bechdel are . reports J. F. Keim, assistant state Club local leaders or other interes y sable bn a : fr int | welghing hie gather 1 Naining scrap material the proud parents of a babs girl Seventy-three tong of needed scrap club leader at the Pemnsylvania ed persor | Mrs. Susan Kunes arrived home materials were collected recently by | State College material COMMENCEMENT SET | Spyker home over the weekend, Mrs. Elmer Royer from last night [after spending several months with | FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 E. L. Bartholomew of Altoona, until Wednesday, April 8 [ her son, George in Wilcox —— | spent Saturday with MMs, Anna| Miss Mildred Evans, teacher at| Mr. and Mrs. Pranklin Bowman Students and faculty of the Cen-| partholomew and family here the Colyer school, has resigned her |of Philadelphia, spent the weekend tre Hall-Potter high school are mak-| yy. wraihryn Jamison and sons position because of the serious ill- [with thelr parents and expect to ing plans this week for numerous Rufus and Gray of Mifflinburg, vig. Ness of her father, and has gone 'wmavs household goods to their new spring activities including ©0M- | joo 4 yer and Mrs. Roy Jamison here | to her home in Wilkes-Barre to care | residence. Mr. Bowman ls employ- mencement, scheduled for Wednes- o = iov’ avening. They were aston-! for him, Mrs. James Royer is sub. oq in a defense plant in Philadel. 131 av 2M ug N » 3 day, May 27 ished at the increasing amount of stitute teacher. | phia time the seniors will pre- : o We geant, “Forward March," | SHOW as they came toward Centre; A recent “blessed event” in the wMys. William Durkin of Monu- ent a pageant, orward March, gon having only a few inches in| animal kingdom which incited much | ment spent Friday with relatives 30 De gif po bs nk Se Hail Mifflinburg local interest was the birth of trip- in Blanchard : I i Sunn J teld For Flavor ae cas >! ele veek | at 4 . ity Oe OM 1 yi by the teachers and class members, A Son was born Saturday in the jis last ga to a goat owned by| ng. ung Mrs, Harris Beaty moved Iry-out will begin Monday night Centre County Hospital to Mr. and Ray Mar A triple birth in the goat into their newly ftrnished apart- {iil for a play, “Murdered Alive,” to be Mrs. Oscar Bierly, family, so the local biologists insist, ment at Mrs, Tillle Kune ESTABLISHED | H you've never tried Sunnyfield Tender r Smoked Is whi SU presented this month by the jun- Mrs. Anna Bartholomew accom-| Samewhal Unusual . Mrs. John Stull’has been on the 1959 Hams, you. dont mow how good. ham ean be! jor panied Mrs, Dorothy Knapp and son| Thomas C. Willlams, of the Coun-|gick list just recently Thats are supub quality haa selected rom Other activities include several Richard Knapp from Bellefonte tot Defense Council, spoke at the! On Sunday, March 22. Mr ender cornded young porkers sugar-cure \ Tuesday even! richly smoked just right so they need no parboll dances. one scheduled for Friday, Lewisburg, where they spent Mon- meeting Tuesday evening of the 10+ jew entertained guests from ing. Yet we sell so many, ask such a a profit April 17. as a ping-pong table bene- day evening eal woman's Club on the subject, burgh. Among th | were Mr i | aS Yall paVEetyory Ah Tog ah elder fit The Rev. and Mrs. Ward K. Hos-|_& ur county Defense Program.” Burlew ister-in-law, Mi n Tender Smoked Ham—today for flavor, quality and : fis as | \ nen for- | as nd or ida hter \ i ’ . terman entertained these children This was Iollowed by an open for- as and gr lau \ I y | thrift EASTER SERVICES at a party Friday evering from five um discussion of defense plans and ghee ~ » : : Sunnyfield Smoked Skinned ) sms The oe spt "ny - ; tai 1: The Rev. W. K. Hos- to seven o'clock in celebration of problems, The entertainment com Mi Madeline ca y : a Wttee Inch y } re -Viawk A oy Sati SE A tor Centre Hall—-Sun- their daughter Ellene's fifth birth. Mm hy luding Mrs, George Rim-| and Mrs Harr lark sited Mi 1 i Su Whe a ’ mey, Mrs, Robert Spencer, and Mrs. Harter husband at th y in} | 4 6:00: Communion ser- day: Paul and harlotte Venerick, George Stover. 1 then arranged Arter husband | Sundav school 10:00. Ellen Whiteman Gayle Hartley, adi » had th arranged on Saturday, She repor a marke i J * Pe for a bin game, giving defense Brovemern t Candlelight service, Donna Jean Simpson, Thomas WW) neo 8 giving defen improveme: OWNED AND. OPeRaTer {BY “Tt { ight ser 1% 5 Al izes Sunday ool 10:00: Houtz, and Dorothy and Nancy Mis. Darl Heverly was admit i GREAT ATLANTIC 4 PACINEC TEA CO 11:00. Bethesda—After- Hagan, Miss Ruth Hartley helped A daughter was born about noon i a. i Tussey- With the entertainment on Monday in the Centre County rgency appendectomy. It ls 1 LT “ND Mrs. Rome Gingrick was taken to, BoSPital to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben &./ported that her conditi y ER | TENDERED TENDERED READY.TO.SERVE the Geisinger Hospital in Danville Rickert factory 10-14 Ib. Average 15.22 Ib, Average 16-14 Ib. Average , Otto,'on Monday for a thyroid operation, Mrs. Mortis Burkicider and Mra.| 0. meets with Mrs. Hu: America’s Choice | | C service, She TE COmMpPAllies Wire X won ' ky 1 Prigre y hk A y r on ‘mM v vening I'he 1 pr The magnificent favor eof C { C | Sunda? yingrick and Mr. and Mi Danie] Arem Lal I the Eastern Star inde sa rc 4 “ lp Eizht O'clock Coffee has won service onn the raqaoider hor Monday 1 “Hi wah a ! ih {18 the nation's highest award 3 y nin Thes neml RAY v HART memi t i ¥ . . 1 outsells any other » 2:00. Spring rs. Anna Bartholomew an 0 Sup sical nith AF, 8 ou “ b 1b Ions of pounds! 30: hurch daughter Elizabeth. visited Mi: Al- 1 iri Jodon of ’ reiont 5 y - Try it as RE Ww HOLE OR STRING H. Al I fresher flavor! ervice, 2:00 Gelsinger Ho 3 . Yhtis in, Mrs ali ra and Mr Sunnyfield Short Shank FPremiun Star.” “Certified eatin [eee Fred Malone, Jr., of Aaronsburg, and! , Those that gathiersc at the nome Smoked Picnics 9 Hams Sten "Wb SKe¢ 2 } Dg R ¢ ! : wh .n mpbell, M Er 2 fagner a sa even . M. N29, Sunnyfield Canadian Style Sunnyfield Boneless Balled it] Monday \ ! Whole or ste to Lock Haven, | Mis. James Searson cf Centre Hall. | yp rp nger Ruby, Fran Bacon 1 ena con 44 Hams gan: Har a4 . M ar I " 1 [ Sunpvfield Smoked Ready-to-Fat Slab Bacon gs i. '* 20 Norfolk Picnics Every Pound Custom Grow Sunnyfleld Norfolk hurc} h aners Evangeli i fr. and Mi 5, and Sliced Bacon bh Baked Picnics Ve Mills—Sunday hool cla thar hatha ] tod. idren elma ang : rt. {rom { Bla ORC Fortified with Vilamin wrch ATVICE 10 30. n . ay event oy h : member t L ek ; ob n " and a, p illiam ™ MX é- As ! Noy ‘ ¥ ; NUTLEY OLED. yh : R vast - BEEF STEAKS - \ SM } { ’ ( 1 OW I \ ‘Tes rs bol Roas 4 The Rev. ] D. R Keen Tr, tended: Mrs Awrence Hartley, Mi ey of fs and! Akrs Jaro Ho di AOL vi ARGY ! VICTORIA Fresh Dressed Roasting BC tr Xara dee Conter Tah: the MUSTARD b C a N < | ROUND ROAST OF BEEF were followed by Mr. McKivison a sr cht B Lo» SMALL LEGS OF LAME ion Conte and any ihe J TOMATOES aR 35¢n IONA CUT t'e-4'; 1b a Ib Ne { ntertained the | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crockett and Geary home near Colver; Robert GREEN BEANS. .. gr Bim ted Mr. and Airs. Gor fr vated by Confers: pred Roper and | pEg"BERNS....,, 21a FULLY DRESSED Red Fish Fillets Ib 25¢ ig TIO | TURKEYS | Fresh Whitefish ....** 35¢ CALIFORNIA a : | Fancy Green Shrimp Is 29¢ 7-14 Lb. Average : 1h Gh 4 PRUNES. ...... .. Ready for the Oven Lb 46¢ Salt Lake Herring 6 2, 89¢ d 4 NOY Cellophane Wrapped A&P PEACHES...) FRESH CHESAPEAKE BAY CHERRIOATS . .. 2 "> 25 DUCKLINGS = 30¢| SHAD * 33¢:%* 23¢ Fhe (COLDSTRYAM PINK SALMON. ... ..'" ITe ' 1 15t Ww C (an hold. 8 €ATIS! Mr and Him . W Beans. or na. CAR AND. TRUCK IN : o'clock Ester ersburg span W. Breon of Reb. MILESBURG ACCIDENT en pont Saturday with thelr v Wir . rn po. Ld worship rvice at 7 morning in the local church, Th Sh Te wil he followed my break. |“: Paul Broon and family. here. .| A car operated by Laster Mann of FRESHER FLAVOR AND BIG SAVINGS : : . : ||| | Huy to Ou Dairy Cente for LOCALS AND PERSONALS fast in the church basement Mr. and Mrs. John Neff entertain. Clarence and a truck driven by Wal. | Jie L RR Miss Jean Bartholomew spent the ed Mr. and Mrs. Pred Stover and ter Scott of Willlamsport, collided | WITH A&P’ S FRUITS AND Vv EG ETA B ES | Ht | The Parent-Teacher Association gy ' ; u weekend with Miss Lois Ross at the - a, - aren i nda iy other neighlors and friends at an at the Weaver crossing in Central Ask the farmers Who buys Trails and means that 3 t bang-up savings, es HOH TUS of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meeung sc heduled for Monday eve. cream party last Tuesday even. Cit: Monday morning, causing | vegeinbles rect, often right where they well Bectuse “anrt buys direct, ships direct, Hil | Q y re Mill ning was postponed because of Im- {ne Mr and Mr Stover were aldo shat $100 dammal , ax iyo " 5 the folds and orchards? They'll delivers tis the very 400 FOR EA! TER FU roads. It will be held as rida ot tixlr Wasas + T came TH 4 yo J t AAP: And ALP ps these good do a% : a Stephen Guardent suitable’ time Ry be ’ rised at their home this Tuesday fured his to market by a shortest rodten 4 Bavings # ared th 3 at 3 For coloring or traditional . Hague An ail XK ¢ 2 wl 1 § OUD © teh a Te M pr Ta ge traveMne to hy th ar £4 3 41 SE T ' Con 1 big > P— » h the speaker, Dr. Pauline . a B A ho oul neighbors The Dr Tan a th 4 ne A fra ta ani 4 tahils y ’ . " " abil es Easter “ham 'n"—A&F Fggs of Penn State ‘iy ad a J r em and extendsd ale and ihe Car Was movi $ AES San . “ § it ass vw bawst Prouht and vitamin f are sure to please. Selected ir ish fromm the nations finer poultry Or happine ir Miss Stella Hosterinan and Mrs. new home near Mad onburg, rou ng cur? M nn's car skid. RAI Sweet, icy 150-176 farms 10% guaranteed or Carl Burl ler drove to Camp De ; wold Durst | molosed thi wd into 1 ruck. motor police % Colif. Navels Dor. 29¢ 220 your money back!’ vitt on Mon em EE [fi YEXAS Rep BEETS ......2* Cuvee] 'n 8. Rickert an ] ol BS ¢ le § ot et co their | w-_ CRISP TARGE %.32¢ ents in Lorin J. Eiders Jiu & : | 0 Bo LR LL 1 PASCAL CELERY... .2 5 (Te | CRESTVIEW 32¢ class here entertained th lan Frods intl af Stats SN | | \ val aes Fea YR. HRN. CLEAN Grade “B” Eggs dor ys and their wive Bb a SE A Al ot aa ! : | . 4 St LTT) © Walia + {1 LB : " sR - the meeting of the class College. the weekend here $ . ; RMA TEXAS CARROTS 3 13 DCAL Eat u ening with : 5, 2 - —— ‘ y — d ad . FRESH ROLI . A 1 liam McClin and family be » ; : oo” " SOLID HEADS Lbs a wn gy! vs here last week Mrs. Anna Frazier and Mrs. Earl ; 4 L iN 1L NEW CABBAGE 3 Mn {Qo BUTTER. . .. EE : : or * Frazier entertained these guests at i ; “. vf Ler ’ , 7 SRA CLEAN. PRESH Mel-o-Bit Brick or tik : orge Bo on Thussday: - 31 MR a RE oo TEXAS SPINACH. ....... '* Be CHEESE. . ..... 2} BTe badie infaated Bnge: ieorge Boal, Mrs. Paul Ross, Mn ye § © S- Fn : - SP ; NOY BRICK A RO. 1 0. J 7gred ‘rank er, Miss Caroline Mc- He : ; CRISP-LARGE Shs . ra Mr. and Mi Slenker of Closky Mss. ‘Charles M._ Milier, Mrs oY § ICEBERG LETTUCE...3 "= 23¢ CHEESE. ....... 25¢ ck Haven, spent the weekend with (iar Miller, Mrs, Brown Hack- i i JUICY FLORIDA SEEDLESS FRESH SWEET rents, Mr, and Mrs, Chester off, Mr Charles Smith, Mrs. Rob- y Ca os Br wd Large ter 45g A sig be Jaren t les Smith, Mrs. Rob. | «3 GRAPEFRUIT. . rz 10 ¢ ilk rs A. Miller, and Miss Ida \ i. Sn ao — wp rom 25¢ and Mrs. Philip afore 7 == : JoITITIET SHOPPING BAGS ' Uae Shone Sad = 2¢ = — Er nmett have both had grippe and are still 1 f EE EE TE | conserve PAPE under the doctor's care Bante} ; GQyv a a J | EASTER NEEDS | | APTE ORANGE HEE. ..0iacaans Om 21¢ WHITE HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow and Miss Alice Swinehart of Col- RAJAH COCOANUT Figen Jo He Evaporated orado Springs, Colo. came last week = 4% ; . Jelly Bird | . ‘ spend some time With Mr. and . a | // : EGGS CAKE FLOUR Dependable os wisns +. {Te M | . Hh Mrs. Domer Smeitzer. Miss Mary ; of : : . z M : : E! 's. {0g [il ENRICHED FLOUR Snare _ ° 83¢ mo ATe Spyker, a student at Union Hubler of Spring Mills, was also a . 1 “ I Seminary in Chicago, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Smeltzer for Eg y i Mo : A ; im Thursday to Monday of BY al al days last week ’ £4 . J . - Fruit & Nut | BAKING POWDER ro As tn easter 10¢ Made, Sold, Guaranteed tween-term vacation here The members of Progress Grange 2, 1 EGGS BAKING CHOCOLATE oxa =!" (Qe parents. Miss Sally Nelson and their families held a tureen sup- x 3 1-10. 260 was also a guest at the per and party last Wednesday eve- \ : 1 fim [ Sine . SPRY SHORTENING. ....... " . 69% ning at the Grange Hall. Entertain- , i 3 int HE a9 Pp STEERER, included bingo ang cards 1 IP A i J) ahapivs || A-PENN MOTOR OIL gir - 23% Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wetzel and daughter, who spent the weekend in A S Hil ar FOGKR AMERICAN STEEL WOooL. crt nases He LT i UN ! GC ! A Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. Russell | Nh | Dosen 10¢ | : Seesholtz, had a precarious trip ih 5 \ wad : d W W : n Package MILLHEIM home Sunday evening through the | $B Ea ky SareMmAlow 1 QT. OF WATER 1 LB. OF i y Pov i Reg GIANT STOW hat Dot radic 200%. ? : f i " chnings moana abo. | Sor: To Bod foie ai hc | 7 | J EET.oav ie | DAILY KENNEL FEED || Rill ii we Admission 10¢ & 30e - ks ’ ] i g . " { snow fell in Columbia, i { Choe. Marshmallow ey LBS. OF GOOD Toney J Ms, Carrie Ruhl hac been fll R Jk 3 i RABBITS........™™ 4¢ DOG FOOD! pis 27c, . SWAN FRIDAY & SATURDAY ince last week in the Lutheran Na- ’ : ROAMING SOAP April 3rd and 4th) tional Home in Washington accord x \ — f i Fruit & Nut. Maple, Cocoanut BARBARA STANWYCK and ing to a message received here by A | lif EG@S......... 3 " 106 [ii Pe : ; = [il 4 A 23¢ HENRY FONDA, in: felntives She Is ninety-two years of i age AAP Whale LARGE SANE 10¢ “You Belong to Me"’ | ur ana mrs. John 8 wert, sr. i Hil BEETS. ......2 X.?23¢ Hit LAST CHANCE TO GET THOSE | | —— NEWS CARTOON spent Friday in Altos, visiing her ; Oka iil | DELICIOUS JANE PARKER LUX TOILET SLET, MIS aries ary ¢d fame SELECTED SHORTS Ir A Rice Buf JAM , LX \ i CUT BEETS...2 To.) tbe [ii Li NOT BUN Package 15c¢ Bl SOAP { Hi spending the winter with Mr, and 4 ue 7 im {ih CROSS of 9 | 3 cue 20¢ MONDAY NIGHT ONLY Mrs. Wert, was unable to go along my Sea wei d | a (APF Gti) because of a cold. : LR Paas Egg il | Dated! Enriched! Bl JAMES STEWART and Mrs. Frank Bradford entertained 1 i ' DYES 3 25¢ Hi 1% Ib. LR 1 | PAULETTE GODDARD, in: these members of the Yo-Yo club ; Phgs. | | Marvel Bread.. 2 Loaves 17¢ ii I UFEBUOY HEALTH iii i il i in: r i 38 30: ; x I “pOT 0’ GOLD" at her home Saturday evening: Mrs, A wide selection of colors, Chick, Chick Egg i | “Dated” Donuts ;! Ng, 12¢ (DYES... » + 10¢ ||| Choc. Bar Layer Cake. ve Abner Alexander, Mrs. Talitha De- | With Horace Heidt and Orchestra § laney, Mrs, F. K. Frank, Mrs. Mil- 1 1 \f yt ford Luse, Mrs. Earl Prazier, Mrs. including N avy, Black, WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY Anna Frazier, and Mrs. Charles A : ft Day NIG] Miller Beige, Tan, Red and Double Feature Program! The Evangelical Missionary Soc- . . gram! fety has postponed its meeting un- combinations. HOW TO MAKE DESSERTS No 1~GENE AUTRY, in: til Wednesday, April 8, at the home "SHOES WITHOUT SUGAR Lai 183 :: F.\ L | ow Bb 2 | IC | S EVER h 4 DAY ’ . s § of Mrs. George Ralston, Down Mexico Way Mrs. George Homan of Linden Fula 1g pe No. 2-Peature Comedy: - | Mul, called’ thursday as the home YE AGE R’S WOMAN'S <Y-\" E O MN YO UR "Tanks a Million’ | Good Friday services being held n th 4 Aways the Fines lin he loca} | churches are scheduled ; - D A Y Only 2C Selected Shorts | The Woman's Missionary Society | That of the Lutheran church has post. Bellefonte’s Home Shoe Store Ihe Mapsune TM SAVE “CCNY oncd its meeting at the home of (L Ra —_ Ai NC — SE — rah wo ¥ bd ’ li Fis . we See EA I SI A 4 WI to
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