Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 20, 1942, Image 2
Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR, August 20, 1942, | (Miller, Mrs. Mary Flink, Harvey | | Ronald Hendricks is at present a daughters visitad relatives in Rene {¥link, Mrs. ‘Anna Rossman, and Mys. | patient in the Lock Haven Hospital ovo on Monday A | lie Ritner | for medical treatment Ba — Mr. and Mrs. J Elmer Rover and ———— SE ——— Mrs HI boc Rolo 4 ® MARKET QUOTATIONS | nr and Mrs. W. A. Alexander spent Mr. and Mrs. Austin Confer and Miss Evangeline DeHaas and Mr: wt TS. Bletoch Roo] rt ly Corrected Weekly by ©. Y, Wagnes DALE~KELLER |and Bobby Breon spent last week in lam Smith of Lock Haven, Mrs, the weekend with Mr. and Mrs family ol hg nat IP Su Were docu’. hensisipis ipent a doy duys 9! visiting with het a Ph & Co. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Miss Effie Lucille Keller, daughter | Pewart with Mr. and Mrs Sarl William Smith accompanied the paring Walte in Port Matilda Sunday guests of relatives here. Mra | ind eck al New Brunswick, N. J nl y Whe 1 Om ftw Confer plans to spend a week In near where Floyd Rupert and Jack | “mployed there $1.05 of Frank Keller, of Pleasant Gap, Mastellar [group back to Altoone, and left With | qu, Rey and Mrs. C. C. Otto and | voit, minor betorn © ' y | Kossing AE ty cial Corn 5 Mrs. Harshbarger on Monday for Willlamsport before returning home, Kessinger, on military duty, are sta Doris and John William Wid Oat and Fred Everett Dale, son of Luther | Mrs. Lettie Ross Williams of Am- Mrs. Harshbarger Ly Anne are vacationing at a camp near | yy pelle Miller returned home | tioned of Charles Willams, contd ar) po " . h » y 1 | . i ¥ i Yin nuinu / Vi aries 1 Dale, of Boalsburg, were married by ity Hall, N. Y.. spent Thursday and South Carolina. La Porte Wy Oy nN Y. A SunanyY. When Mrs, Walter Lindsay began her | cation with thelr mate Barley n0 R » > Y Md N ny i iN ( i any J ) s 1 ' # my y ’ adhd 4 Ha Her na nal realives Juckwhent the Rev. W. J. Wagner of State Col- Friday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.!| All members in good standing of | Ghalmer Weaver is home on fur- she hid been visiting at the George journey to York, Pa. on Monday, in Williamsport Buckwhen 60 lege, in the Pleasant Gap Lutheran Charles Arney the local fire company's marching lough from Camp Wheeler, Ga Marsden home. Miss Virginia Mars- Where she will spend a week visit yg N 9 1 | ST ’ v , - arn d J : wh Ha mai 4 at ais y a " Last week the family Thoms - Sivgnah. Satinginy sfeisootiat 350 REF and ire ng Rist tnd Halt are dv ied te sunk: BE ny Miss Oarrie Buaetwood of Phila- den and her brother made the trip oe husband who Is employed | Hovper moved from Beech Cr Old ? ? Get Pep Vim was used. Miss Mary Truyn, of State og ly AE RE ltt band at a Mifflin County Piremen’s deipian pe, 48 gn cy) At Wook [to this vicinity just for a short Ih it IB A few shim va SW the double house on the Diamond I College, and the bridegroom's bro- nHaviq Stoner Association parade and camival in Potter pe Mr. and Mrs. M. ( Bowman and be 1 Md, og "® A A %' 3 Mrs. W. A. Bowes has been spend with ren, EE Vitamin B, ther, Ralph Dale of Bellefonte, Were y . Burnham, August 28-20. The parade Laura Lou Bennett left on Friday 9egin again, and | 4 noted that jue oo few weeks with relatis ir MEN. ¥ WOME w yor the attendants. Kenneth Bohn of | M's Anna Bartholomew, Miss oo, 4104 for 6:30, Friday even-| A daughter, Barbara Anne, was for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank- there are several teaching vacancies | johnsonburg b I ct wen wor Oak Hall and Randall Keller, a bro- | Hiélen Bartholomew, Mrs. Darothy August 28 borni to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trauger lin Bowman, near Philadelphia in the local schools to be filled Ix NINA DRaYIne Baw suet thi w 0 antes wtiar 40, . ing IY ther of the bride. were the ushers Knapp, Mrs Verna G Miller and a and Mrs. Fred Luse entertain. in Upper Darby last Thursday. This Don't forget the Grange festival tore school open end in Ttawars YT home of het fo Mrs. Bovd Yarnell of Pleasant Gap, Miss Jennie Thomas spent Sunday . rly und Mrs. Pred Holub to din. is the second child In the family, be held In our town on Saturday Mi Jean Kune returned last Cutten n in . played the traditional wedding mu- afternoon in Altoona at the E. 1 oF On Sunlay the older one being a three-year-old | night 1t 1s the first Grange festival Week from a visit with friends in sic and Miss Harriet Showers sang | BArtholomew home : th Tne’ sant A Priday to | D0; Mim. Trauger way he. former lovey hejd in town Warren “Because” and “I Love You Truly” Word was received here of the Mio ithe apent from Fre RY he Miss Margaret wert of Tusseyville, | . — just before the ceremony. The bride death last week of Dr. A. R Kepler, oY Ay th oe “ 4 " Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 8. Rickert wore a white street length dress and for forty-one vears a Presbyterian 1OIYM of is parents, Dr. and 3 and daughter Mary AnD. left yes carried a corsage of American missionary in China. Dr. Kepler, 62- H. R. White, in Lewistown terday for Allentown. where they § ay <a student A ~. - Beauty roses. Her maid of honor vears of age, and his wife, were Miss Marle Hosterman, a student | oi vigit Mrs. Rickert's parents, Mr C h e Po £ e } ) . | SPOI ndin g a vear's furlough here in at Jefferson training school for and Mrs. Ralph Hess, until Monday > 8 N — m Pp (4) r an IC ory 00 wore navy blue and carried a cor- A subi a sage of pink roses. About seventy. the States when he was stricken nurses in Philadelphia, spent Fri- five guests, including Mr. and Mrs. With a heart attack at the home of day here at the homes of Mr. and . . \ y 5 a" g lat arhi r Ie Pre Use rt s Paul \ George Rimmey of Centre Hall, at- a relative in Massachusetts. Dr. Kep- Mrs. Fred Luse, Mr. and Mr aul Bi kl F mily \ ea S s ara e a ues tended the ceremony. Mrs. Rimmey ler Was the father-in-law of Mrs. W Bred n. Miss Stella Hosterman and LC ¢ ou : / » fs a sister of the bridegroom Mem- H. Kepler nee Miss Mary Helen Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burkholder In 4th Reunion We're firmly behind Uncle Sam's current drive to boost Made In Ameries bers of the bridal party and the im- Bartholomew, of Catonsville, Md Mr. and Mrs Edw ard Franke and | cheese as a health building Victory food. “Eat more cheese” that's the mediate families were entertained at Mis JAlllan Rickert entertained their son and dau r from Hew- : . J enll, And at your ALF Super Market's Dairy Center— “America’s Choos a reception at the home of the bride these 1 \ber ) [ Lvangallcal Jet Long Island, were lunch and Clan Re-elects Officers At \ Headguartan” you'll find the largest variety of fine American-made cheeses vy 1 FFOMON * Dal om - itr oonle's Aiscd A Py “role ' Aree 2 Yom n Ratitrdas o . . site; the ce emony. Mt Dale | m Youn pl Mi Aly So i inner guests on Saturday of Mi: Meeting In Reservoir in town. Our fresh stocks of mild and sharp cheeses are priced so low oved in the chemistry laboratories her home last uesaay evening: and Mrs. Paul Bradford and family — Y wil: sant to take Dome Sed: ) at Penn State College. and Mrs. Dale Miss Lefa Bitner Mr Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Franke and family are Park. I'vrone yo an ) ¢ home several different appetizing varieties. Help Uncle is a secretary = the School of Ag- Hartley, Miss Ruth Hartle Miss spending a week's vacation here with —— " i . » riculture there. They left after the Batty Sweeney Mi Anna Marie Mr. and Mrs. John Knarr The fourth annual reunion of the A:P DAIRY 41,11 Np METED AUYUSY Soy ALY Sodas rc mony for, n » or ong ay Wit i nt a) ; Ho Sp Sunday i} I gues of Mr. and Bickle family was held at Reservolr FANCY, MILD, WISCONSIN man. Ellene Rleiiian ny ! Chester Spyker were Mr. Park, Tyrone, August 16, 1042 The ¢ M1 h r A. Spyker M: SCHOOL BOARD ANNOUNCES pr nt and Mrs. 8S Shultz daughter Lou reunion Was a great success man TEACHING STAFF FOR YEAR and Mr \ adford n ey e. Mrs WI ; wil on Min Ban. relatives and friends of the clan were NATIONAL CHEESE WEEK Lb. ; Woodrow, daughter ulah, and pice Norris and Ronald Hess. of present. The day was very warm August 20-29 B ® Miss Esther Hastings, teacher last Miss Pern Hanna spent Sunday in Marklesburs and thunder storms were heard year at Plum Grove school igned Lock Haven wit] r. and Mrs {l= af abba mbt 5. S2shem around the park but no in fell at XK raft A last week to take a position in the bur MeClellar foodro adford. | 1aet "1 Sout : A a the park during the reunion Ann Page SPAGHETTI or Velveeta Chont Food . 2... §9¢ Gorgonzola 2 ase 45¢ Avis public schools who 81 t Friday y Sunday th ’R 1 gy » 4 di {ids She was At the noon hour a wonderful pi 2 N Aside from that ost. the Potter his paren turned by train from .. omoanied he: hy M1 ang Wi nic dinner was erved to all present MACARO Ni Mild Daisy Wisevnsin 13 31ic Mel-O-Bit Cheddar Yo 17¢ Bam—eat more cheese —sacrve cheese more often! UNCLE SAM'S DRIVE ‘ township teaching position have Lock ven te fork, Sunda v pills Auman and Ezra Auman ¢ Wi 1, of course, all enjoy ; been filled as follow tters Mills Ning. Miss Bradford and Mi B= Port Matild At the business meeting, the off Borden’s Chateau |” 19c¢ } Mel-O-Bit "= ne 87¢ Grammar, Mrs. Sweet of Boalsburs ! emained in Lock Haven for thi We nea Sona and daughter rs of th previous year were re- 4 Potters Mills Primary, Mrs. Dorothy | Week Jetty, spent Saturday in Bellefonte °lected as folloy larence Zelgle 7-0n. Pug qa 1 Midget Cheddar . . ' 33c { Mel-O-Bit ST catp 2,..59¢c » H pleas —_— Hin . > y rs Sim £ > A " " . inked wh " clous, econ Brows Dey he 1 A Bpie. al Bova doing Ca re Coe with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Howard IR “ily Ge a Pig. omy dishes Domastie a er OF eto Co AQG saljgtier Joanne, 0f COMBS! My. and re: IvinStaver of Yea. [ScTt: Jifs, Catiierine Banos, secre Swiss "IU «0. 41c )Mel-O-Bit Swiss . 2 | 65¢ Mrs. Bertha Miller Wagner entre Mrs. J FW tzel n Sund y eve Reric t ures n enterts inment - Hill, George Sweeney: and Earlys- ning both families visited Mr. and on Sunday : 2 mittee was approved by the presiden Salad Dressing Aum 32¢ town. Mrs. Mahlon Johnson Mrs Thomas Brininger in McCluz Mrs. Max Herr of Philadelphia, and vice president Page Our Fruit and Vegetable Dep'ts Are Featurin Zenas Savage. Jr yf Pottstown It nem « of the Sweeney MTived here Monday afternoon. She It was voted that th t reunios Ann = 8 ATE ec Eo w Savag of Pottstow aber weer ved here Monday afternoon. Ste | 1t was voted that the next re French Dressing 13c age has been elected to teach physical family held a reunion in Grange '° Saying with her husband at the gould be held the same date, the b education and science in the Centre Park on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cfntre Hall Hotel third Sunday in August, 1043 The Garden Reiis Ann 29¢ Hall-Potter High School. Mr. Sav- Boob and son Patrick { AArons- Mrs Robert Kramer of New Hav- meeting place was changed to Whip- Fage rr 9» Age, who replaces Donald Rose, re- burg, Mr. and Mrs rennie Tibbens en. Conn. and Mrs. Ollie Auman and ples Dam, near Pine Grove Mills R W oreewier [3 1 b ceived his education at West Ches- and ildren of Pleasant 1 and Mr Elizabeth Brown of Millheim After the business meeting games aja shire auce 4% 9 oC hi ter State Teacher leg nd the from Centr all ! and Mr ; spent Saturday here with Ms Rs were enjoyed by ¥ ; and oid A 1 4a IJniversity of Penns: ania Frank Smith, G rank. Jr Miss Jamison. They remained overnight I'he following relatives and friend Peanut Butter r fo 4» 23ec University i rena : - Police. towns on 3 ; ! giant 2 wa ; wire: Sromamt pe JUICY ELBE ter township Centre Ha r ret Smit JOANNE FOS and spent Suna $ he home of Were presen borough schools will open Monday, and : rs right Orwii and ehild- Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Geary. Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bickie hildren Educator Crax ine La zie alas A YICTO wr a 1 lev ot A J 2 . » me wil Rida a i EATON Ti August 31 . ren, Mr. wd Mrs George Sv vp Vin Smith of Tulsa, Okla. a brother Donald, Shirley, Glenn and Gordon AT MRS. F. P. GEARY HOME Edward Vogt. S and : nal y 1 : 80 comprised a | asty | ra Dolores and Janet 14 is Rus kle Stuffed Olives Sultana % 25¢ the Garden Section of the Wom- Willian at of Ve ’ oH wr | Anna Frazier, Misses Ida and Ber- tI ArLby Ey oy A ad White House Evaporated Vitamins A++ C2? guest speaker of the evening, dis Saturday evening supper guests of Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. C burg Mr and Mrs Earl Bickle and dubcy Calif. 300-290 cussed flower arrangement and sel- Mr. and Mrs. George Rimmey were: a seiner daughter Jean, of Pine Grove Mills Made, Sold and Guaranteed by A&P Oranges » Vitamine B+O++ . 33c f Mrs. Geary, was also a weekend Mrs. George Rumberger. son George, | Graham Crackers 7. 33¢ - ) “Bushel Lbs. C J N Margaret Bickle and grand A an’s Club at her home Priday eve- : NT LI : Feng hg razier Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vio¥ Il of War ection of perfect specimens with ti Margaret Dale and Luther : Mr. Lewis Gensemore, Mr. and Mrs GARDEN SECTION MEETS s Betty hnsot wst at the Geary home Mr and Mrs William Bickle, daugh- AT 2.59 Ru wen ) wistown ia : i n Hn Mrs. Frank P. Gear eriained nasdaw ta andied te 43 x 2 Aintree Q ¥ urtair s Sunday: Mr G8 ight er. Peggy Mae, Mr and Mrs ning ' n QuilGay hoy ne | u Hoa Pragler Mir and Mrs Daniel 8 Mrs Samuel Ishier 1 Sar my, Tall N A | Suintuer FLambe 6 ' 2 Miss Helen Butler of Bellefon RIG A ry Arp! iD, son William, Mr. and Mrs Tommy. Jimmie and David, of als. Mi K . . 6 all 4 7c ew Pp es Vitamin C4 Lbs. 25c y ) { } ny L Cans group. each member of Which h of Boalsburg, Mr The two children of Mr. and Mrs. clair Bickle and sons Merrill and i : d ’ » " » 3 - . 3 3 doh Dale ‘ Vernon Godshall of New York, are f Pon ir r N HE Calif. 3606's i brought an arrangement of flowers BH h Dal on Jack, and Miss : Bobby. of Penna Purnace: Mr. ahd al Ju Yy i Vv ~ Doz. 25c¢c h it 23 arr met 5 I Varia “iaauriree ittaburg spending a vacation here with their rs. Walter Bickle, Mary Homer Shredded Wheat X.BG ® 2 Pes 23¢ 1c emons goer Aliagiae ot i qanin, win an po ae ; Ta! J } a a ran Mi: N ! Mrs Nn Mrs : n J v - » % Boxe Besides she ha Miss Jenind . es Halt PY pany shall hn and Mr. TR Bickle, Centre dexo Mo% Pure Hydrogenated s 3 a2 bic Florida Limes C++ » 2 id 21c 1 yey st} » oe 5 ra red “tut Fr imother M Margaret God . lan Mrs Eckman Mr itamin Thomas, M Henry Kimbeell rs. takes this opportunity to thank the Vegetable Shortening William Bradford and Mrs. Geary, public for its financial support, | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Venerick enter- Hall R Mrs. Rosa Bickle, Tyron . these members Were present. Mr. dividuals for thelr contributions in ‘Smed her ster and family from Alo Mi and Mrs Ewood Bickle | Enriched Flour ot : . »2 1.13 | Cantaloupes vii. , w+ 21¢ reorge Benner, } Ww m Kel- money. and women in the mmun Lo nal week and sor Imont and L f Tyrone le Mis. F. V roodhart v ity for ntributing ake at the Mr i J Harold Durst and * FT. and WIR. HADES Ar F h Pp Vitamins 2 N George Lutz, Mrs. Thomas William arnival. July 16. 17 and 18 two children, and ; Mea y ioarh and idren | aE} i : yée, jt Scott Towel Holders oe oe so Ba 20¢ res eas Pr wn I 23c¢c Mon MHADCY ADC Mrs John Whiteman : B s. EF Bru ; R we : Newark N. J i Dus : op i" Suniag RAteEToon ith head Ya Shoemaker. of Big ol. Scott Paper Towels i & 2 Rolle 19¢ Yellow Onions Vitamin 35¢ Wetzel Mrs. Edza: jege R. D.: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Charles A. Miller, M: ia les B Brs i d an 4 famil is w i ; n wo hy Jane ettie op Chronister and son Charles, of How- Waldorf Toilet Tissue . 6 =n. 25¢ Cabbage Home Grown 2 Lbs. 5¢ rhit Mra OL pekman Light, M George Heckman atd R D.: Mr and Mrs. Clarence Vit. A+B+C++ H R White and Mr je re tl 007er and Miss Mary a ab wie wimbid "wh 4 nite, and Mir na vi oiel ¢ 4 oy - n the SONNS n. i PEM IB Der ETADCPAI ao i tee and olsild ys Walter 8 rio Sc ttis Saft se old d i Sein st Tm wait 32 Fa Ae 4 - pas x Zeigler and children Walle: Shi [4] sue linen LI 3 Balle 20¢ ++ Indicates Excellent Vitamin Source + Good Source Sweeney. Mrs. Richards of Lewis- “ end here with Mr. and gents. Mr. and Mr: BE. Zet and Miriam Mr and Mrs. Harold Wn, and rs. Taliti ad us, Toh Bickle and children Jean. Robert. | Boraxo Hand Soap . . . 2 = 29¢ | tended as guests 3 hn and Mrs Jack Homer, sons Janet and Irene all of Port Matilda . . » . : 2M 2 uh ave. 3 pa An n 0. tT ! : lack and Fred, and daughter June, Mrs. Roy Henninger and children IN Te PHURONES day at the Searso ho we h spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Gerald. Rosalie and Ernest, Juniata HOU SEHOLD A 'EEDS - TRY ONE... Fresh From The Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. | ' nd Mrs. Fred Gerhart in Pine Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hockenberry terman, pastor. Sunday school at Miss June Wagner of yer, wa rove Mills and son Rodney, Mr. and Mn Ru . Sian, pastor, Sunda he overnight guest of her friend. “nr oI kirk and daugh- sell Bickle and son Norman, of Belle. ENJOY MAGNIFICENT Floating Soap Ovens of A&P Bakers Odenkirk and daugh- Laithetyn The Rev le +s Miss Belly Sears 3 ast INeSGS ’ te slen, were vacationing part of fonte Hy hy Rc homy Bickle. Belle- Large —————— pastor. Sunday school at 9:30. N abd nd Mrs. David FAYDIL ast week at Conneaut Lake onte RD Afent MeNSeIMone. o / k J » spending th ‘ it arty ‘ A ine Grove Mills: Nina Griffith, of Py 0 =" " n Cake ENRICHED MARVEL church services : } 1g LIS “veek wilh party 5 ’ A * Pin of campers nns Creek At a meeting of the WCTU at the ry Tree: George Smith, Penna Methodist: The Rev. C Amm- | oy : home r ' No church serv Fi The Willing Workers - Lutheran | ae ays y Sveiing. | 185. glioer wore | Mak: Eenneth Moore, Centre Ball IST take your choice: Red Circle urch services i Lng Workers Adithers re<alected president Mrs. Frank \ Cakes Pp Ans Sunday school class held tarewell | £3 h hr A mPa At a late hour all departed for Coffee, nich and full-bodied, or reshyterian: The Rev. J M Kirk. 20 Ad Se ‘d a farewell Goodhart; secretary, Mrs. Chester | 1.1 homes after having visited with Bokar Coffee, vigorous and winey. =» trie yastor o , pa for Mrs. Pred Homan in the Savker y N : pats *, pa or. Boalsburg--8un fay hp FO ota ho hs Spyker: and reasurer, Mrs. Alex- relatives and friends once again You're a winper, either way, since ‘i school. 2.00: church service. 3:00 nuay school room of th hurch ander. These others were present Evervone looking forward to the re one sp will convince you completely Soap Powder 1/e-Lb. ke 7 ( Lemont—8unday school, 10.00: and 25t Wednesday evening. At this Mrs. Lovan Smith, Mrs. J. B. Wert, union next year that both are finer, fresher favo Ssh vice. &.30. Pie Grove Hue ling the group presented Mrs. Jr. Mrs. Wiliam Floray, Mrs. W. § si ———— These two blends of A&P Coffee ate Loaves Sunday school. 9:30; c} 1 serviee an with a picture. Besides the Keller, and Mrs. Margaret Godshall thaifty, too! Buy one of these foe f 10:30 guest of honor, these were present . 4 Home on Furlough coffers now-—enjoy finer, fresher " . h " Mrs. Chester Grove, Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 8 Rickert Second lieutenant Donald Ker Sol ojoy y . Ta A Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keone : ddding : PT are moving this month to the Ray stetter of Port Belvoir, Va spent -t ¥ 58) : Loaf t 3 spill , Homan, Miss Cora Homan, Mrs. nine ¥ : t ' 7» Pure Penna. A. Penn Motor BRET. cs ch 10¢ pastor. Bunday school. 9:30. No Pred Luse. Mrs. Ralph Luse. M Mark home on Church street Tit eth with ite patents. Bir, and H RH rs alp ALS ra ’ " 5 Mrs pe After Sept. 30th. me metal church services ; § » . " . y RE James Royer. Mrs. Arthur Thomann, | MS. Roy Jamison and daughter Mrs. M. W. Kerstetter, of Bellefonte 4 0 1 { will be manuiactured, FRESH DATED "> naad a left by bus yesterday to spend a few RD sold or weed for packing Mrs. Jacob Sharer. Jr, Mrs Harry © ¥ to spend a _— Burris, and Mrs. Roy 8 Jamison days in Berwick with Mrs. Stells —= lubricating oil. Bay ao DONUTS ie Miss Gloria Brooks accompanied Ti tay d : ) 4 5 § i nursday dinner guests of Mr. and . - : a 2 . her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Searson and Mr. and Darel Shafer of Lewistown, was : 0 CAKES I 3 Daniel Irvin to their home in Pitts- Mrs. James Searson were: Mrs Wil. 20 overnight guest on Thursday of SOAP JE EE A 3c burgh, on Sunday. 8he plans to stay liam Harshbarger., Mrs. Clarence MT and Mrs. W. W. Kerlin UN i 0 ; PA te, » for .a week Smith. and Mrs. Clay Fiegart and Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs ; ASSORTED LOAF Mrs. Laura Lee, Miss Laura Breon, son Edgar of Altoona, and Mrs, Wil- J. B. Wert, 8r, were Mrs. Verna G MILLHEIM Cleansing Tissues Admin 10 3 2 KLEENEX . CAKES Ultra-Refined A-dnms FRIDAY & SATURDAY Each Parker (August 21 & 22) vary pound of AMP Colon in Coston Srownd I, , = spociaty pod #1 AU or Tog Cotten Exciting adventure! In this I Ream un WR oa mre TIE Tickets on sale here for the — ; : =i Altoona Horse Show-—Sept, Jeu Certainly We Mean It! Mo Strings Attached! Magnifisient Techioalor re EE og ~All us y 3 Jusgie Fioture! | Headquarters For Cold Cuts! il ge By ing There are Five Pairs of Play Shoes Left in the Store. The First fi : "BOX THE JUNGLE BOOK ; SPICED PREMIUM BONELESS Persons They Really Fit Can Have Them! ! HAM. .......3 2» (35 [i nAmS S000... ™ Bie (A Rudyard Kipling Story) fl PRESSED DELICIOUS LU “ > 142 Also The Latest War News Events | HAM *2 as ih. b2¢ TONGUE. . 3 Onn All the $2.69 Bargains (Values fo $5.00) $1.69 eee | TORE ™"™ 3 = 108 ey ey LS MONDAY AND TUESDAY PARTY LVR ASSORTED MEAT (August 24 & 25) SAUSAGE. ......."™ 33¢ || LOAVES. .......™ 35¢ An 0dd Lot on the $1.69 Table $1.00 {| =~ ||} ROBE. = on ne | WERE 320 MISTER 'v man Lo sary man oa Leslie Howard Mary Morris Besides our window looks terrible . . . we're ready for fall trim. Disney Color Cartoon: LB In Our Seafood Departments! : \ | pP 2 R “THE CANINE CADDY” Anything left Saturday night, we'll sell you nex! summer. 1 EL rect, Toy dressed FRESH BLUE PIKE. ......."™ 2le Fresh Sea $15-5% Tb avg. FRESH MACKEREL....... ™ 13] TROUT V \R KFTS Y EAGER’S Ave. 28 & 39 — Lum & Abner, in | | CHIEKENS FRESH BUTTER FISH. ..... ™ Be %. 17 ll Presh, fully dressed HADDOCK*FILLETS as, 1» 27 [4 “BASHFUL BACHELOR” 21-41 1b PLAZA THEATRE BLDG, PELLEFONTE, PA. btn 2 avg. LB LOCALS AND PERSONALS The sizes are broken and we're tired of looking at them.