THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. November 26, 1942. Page Two CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY INFORMAL FORUM HELD AT WOMAN'S CLUB SESSION An informal forum on the Inter national Situation, directed by Mrs Thomas C. Williams, Mrs. Reuben 8. Rickert and Mrs. Edgar comprised the program at the Nov- ember Woman's Club meeting, 1 day evening Many phases of world news were discussed including sabotage, Amer- fea's relations to England, women in i the war, the Pacific, African and Russian fronts, Greece, India, China Mexico and South America The program ended with a ques tion box The December meeting with a covered dish supper, is held Wednesday evening, December | 16. instead of on the ilar meet- ing night December | ! Ues~ beginning f reg 09 HIGH SCHOOL PLANS THANKSGIVING PROGRAM ll=-Potte ZIV other The will pre bly prog: and nesday) the am hool auditorium program begin period Miss Isabel J. F. Wetzel The ranged a popular and patri tional SONK share of th Some of sketch taken [o Hargrov F Deer CHURCH SERVICES al: The Rev. W K Lemont ) its IMuesday the Lemont Woman's ety as § Miller, | Mrs and burg parents hank: burg wid Mr to be |V TSDurg death Ker brother-in-k Slelia SUSAR Wwhool cll thank offering service December 1, with Missionary So. annual evening ests Scott Jacobs and two sons James Newport, spent Friday brother and wile Whiteman of Charles and Robe with Mr Mr: Mr Jenry rt, of Cearys Mrs. John Miss Miriam Brooks spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs She plans tw giving vacation with her aunt and Mi Daniel Irvin Mr. and Mrs, Chester and Mrs. J. D. Slenken B. Wert, Jr. were Harris- with her R. Stanley spend her in Wilkins- incie Mi Irooks A. Spyker and Mrs to Pel ol the called on Sunday because aturday night law Mr. and Mrs. John hd laughter in Lock Haven James Lav Burk grand nt Sunday M pd Hostile nd Mrs. ( spent ius filing here WOMEN'S GUILD HOLDS THANK OFFERING SERVICE Women's Guild nk Qflering vice At a bu the program elected for 1943 M. Bradford Fred Slack Lutz; and E. Bradford iness meeting prec these officer president president George Mrs vice LOCALS AND PERSONALS Rev. and Mrs. R. A Rebersburg. Sunday of Rev WwW K Babenek of UpDer Hos- were and Mrs spat fe man slonary Societ; 1 church will hold MILLHEIM L Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Every Show Night Admission 10c & 30¢ THUR. NITE-~THANKSGIVING (November 28) Joan Davis, Jing Falkenburg and Brenda & Cobina (Radio Comics) “SWEETHEART OF THE FLEET" ~Special Added Attraction “The Battle of Midway” tin Technicolor) by the United Government Released States FRIDAY & SATURDAY (November 27.2%) Rosalind Russell, Janet Brian Aherne—in SISTER EILEEN’ Latest News Issue MONDAY & TU ESDAY (Nov. 30-Dec. 1) Mary Beth Hughes, Helene Reynolds. Lloyd Nolan—in “BLUE WHITE AND PERFECT" Disney Color Cartoon “Selected Shorts” “LUCKY” MONDAY NIGHT 9:00 P. M. Re YC lai Har ‘MY sons attended tele will nr hoi aig Betty dau Bearso ’ ght and son he home of and Mrs. Harry Kit ] rida Thanksgiving ering of Trinity Regis McKi went to t her Mr tie- to all the Reform- Christma members of chy irch will be Thursday . December 3 6:30 o'clock the Sunday school room. Miss Be Sweeney was a guest Miss Lucille Wagner Thursday night, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Wagner, of Spring Mills, R. D The Rev. W. K. Hosterman will deliver the Thanksgiving sermon at service ip the local Meth- Wednesday evening Otto will be in charge A women ed of the union odist church The Rev C of the service Miss Louise Ralston entertained the Evangelical Young People's Mis- sionary Circle at the home of her parents Friday evening. These pers Mrs. WwW. K. Hoster- and daughter Eilene, Mrs. Har- old Stitzer., Mrs. Reuben Rickert, Mrs. Gladys Bartley, and Misses Janet Runkle, Lillian Rickert, Mar- garet Smith, Betty Johnson, Lefa Bither, Anna Marie Whiteman, and Betty Sweeney The group surprised Mrs. Stitzer with a miscellaneous shower after this meeting. The Cir- meet in December at the home of Miss Lefa Bitoer for a Christmas party Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew was a dinner guest on Sunday of Mrs. Ed- na Noll in Pleasant Cap At a meeting Thursday c man at the home of Mrs. C. A. Miller, the Ladies’ (Ald Boclety of the Evangelical church set Saturday evening. Dec 12. as the date for the annual sup- per and bazaar. This will be a chick- en-corn soud supper to be held in the Grange Hall These members at tended the regular meeting Thurs- | day David 1 Daup | rence M1 terman Sai Rus F Hues Bitner on Thursday evening taught Parent ing. Monday evening er and Stella Hosterman m Ded Wesley thodist Sunday al Ralston, Mus, | Mrs. Daniel 8B nzier, Mrs. Law- William Hanna, Mrs. W. K. Hos- and Mrs. George Sweeney Mr Willlam Hanna and Miss ah Hackett visited Mr. and Mrs wil Relish In Mifflinburg from riday to Saturday Mrs. Verna G. Miller was a dinner | t of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H Mrs. George Ciraybill, Miss Ida Ft Hartley, Mrs Alma Rickert, eighth grades, | will present The seventh and by Russell Bohn, am of entertainment at the Feacher Association meet November 30 Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Burkhold- were dinner guests Sunday of Mr Mrs. Carl Burkholder and Mis Prog! those who attended Po-! ange, Saturday In Storms- V.A Auman, Mrs J H I'alitha Delaney Mr Rhoades, Mrs. Ja Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. J. T. Delaney M: M J. B. Wert, 5 and Mi Ray Sharer rt Ilgen from Camp Shel i home of 4 futieug: UNIONVILLE st C ch Su ot 9:15; Junior Among Ofia Gi wn, were t Mrs M Robert y Si Sr nd ng a ne I Af Obe Nnoay alternoo; up in u immediately i Howsl it 6:30 preaching on d Hall Hall his Lock Haven i nicely tion of officers and ice is desi fe were sorry itizens last req another of when death Funeral ser- Prot - ta from het £ to lose week 1) trronoon with in- ceme ik day al } the Oak Rid incere sympathies 1s ™™ } ] foiny Ke MG wveral weeks irned week where of n ankle to her me in Harrisburg | under treatment there Ann McElwain, daugh- Mrs. LL. C. McElwain ed to her bed for the impr slowly her speedy studies Ad she is and care IYsician f Mr. and been « ] week i wer many In npiete very ends may return to her lefonte High School Mrs. J. R Williams and Nell, went by train iiladelphia, where they are spend- the Thanksgiving holidays with daughters and families, Mr son and Mr and children reco may Naf He e Bel and ighter Ar to Mrs. Leon Durst new assistant postmisiress trained for business in our pe being Mrs. J R. Reish Christmas holidays are coming near and more work is anticipated Boyd Lucas and Mrs Homan returned the Iatier part of last week from Jacksonville, Florida where they had been visiting with former's son and wife, Mr. and Samuel] Lucas Joseph Mitchell met with a painful accident one evening inst week when someone closed their car door on her fingers and mashed a couple of them Hunters of the community tiing their ammunition in readi- a for the opening of deer season Monday, Nov. 30th sibs ————-———— WOODWARD Pvt. Harwood Kreamer his parental home, that of Mr Mrz C E. Kreamer, over a weekend furlough, arriving on Friday night He enjoyed his trip very much. He etitrned to his duties at Atlantic Ci N. J. SBunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Eisenhuth of Union county, were Sunday af- ternoon guests at the home of M: Mrs. 8 M. Eisenhuth, his bro- thr and family A being stoffice ary Mr a are came to ty ¥ and TALKING PICTURES WILL BE SHOWN AT THE Grange Arcade Hall Centre Hall, Pa. EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT Commencing THURSDAY NIGHT, DEC. 3 Doors Open 6:30 Shows at 7 & 0 ADMISSION: Children 11e Adults 22¢ | school chums and | and high 5 Kenneth jarracks, Acquaintances, relatives addres Orndorf at 60ilst T. 8 8 1333 Amarillo Pleld, Amarillo, Texa Kenneth Is thus located in the dust bowl aren. He says they have plenty may last Wh ‘of wind The articles brought fal un well up to the George Michaels of Centre Hall was the guest of his brother sister-in-law Mr and Mrs. C Sheesley, for a few days over weekend Harold and dust sale of Cleve Musser attended and prices, The day iden] one with the mercury 70 degree mark public Priday was well P ooking after hi Ard Is ———_ A —————— —— A ———— For A and Md federal work at Aberdeen thi No reports have of Pro je 1 A Long Move Although Alaska has long been the center of our salmon Industry, cane ning operations on the Pacific coast first took place on the Sacramento river in Calbdernia 1804, Week me Wo Lown A ar The the capture of any auring Wil week Cano nimag . ' " oem LW ie CArce in Real Thanksgiving Feast Serve A Young, Tender Pilgrim Turkey! A Thanksgiving feast is incomplete without a suc- ouent, s plump, young, tender, delicious Pilgrim Turkey— you set a perfect feast before your family that is trwy fit for a kingl A&P Pilgrim Turkeys are fresh- willed, home-dressed, grain fed, tender, young hens everything that top quality birds toms and TURKEY "Brand, Fresh Killed, Home Dressed | Ai “Pilgrim’ YOUNG HENS Avg. DRAWN Lo] Y 13.Lb FUL : aa yesh Dre Chickens Teal Chickens : wy dA Turk (yS.L, cd Cu icklings In \ | 3] I D end SuwmpfNield Erbe anim delectable turkey! And when your bird and order your Thanksg this, when you giving table and Markets this and every ot w Qive here save Super you value and quality 1 w | Loose Noe Sane Kraut Weiners Shinde Pork Sausage Meat Loaves FRESH CUT UP CHICKEN Ga den 5 vesh Fruits and Vegetables Fyery day thite's a tesiniond, By truchio ® fruita and ogsiaive Ld for a col fs y LATER: ] GRAPESRUIT ORANGES “ CRANBERRIES = . .. 4 tam. ns Sweet Potatoes S Peans. Bins 1 Potatoes Purple Top Turnips Cabbage. ' INDICATES EXTEL LG Vitapiln Br Or 44 re vest Ss APPLES =. ARTs Coane in “Victory Garden Nature heait {ods yeetedoct a 10 ~ 43¢ 49; 19¢ 25¢ YOU To THEY AR} 23c FEATURE! 43c PECANS 25¢ 17. | BRAZILS = 33 wir 67c | Walnuts =» 25¢ VITAMIN SOURCE of heathfal foods in fields and srchasds ak of goodness, (ome fertile % a Pet ry pe varet — a oy a W Perma Baayt es b Lbs i ® ® ® ® YOU GOVT EAT MORE A VICTORY K WANTS NUTS. FOOD Faper Shell 15 +0 "on Peck » Vitamin R&4 INDICATES GOOD SOURCF 4 AP DAIRY FOODS SAR KCTED EG Guaianteed To Saltisf y o 444 SILYERBAO UK FaesSH ROLL BUTTER 49¢ MILD AMERICAN FANCY DAILY CHEESE Prom edary C an * 13 ne 25¢ Bil > 27¢ Cranberiy Sauce Fruit Peels Stuffed Olives Sweet Pickles Salad Dressing roi. .. 1 22¢ Gravy Master’. .0n" 13c Gingerbread Mix vn re 20 Sparkle “tome +++ ™ 5 Mince Meat * n,n 28 Seediess Raisins «= » 11¢ Cake Flour St=sae = 2s 370 Baking Powder !. 5» 10c Pure Extracts 2. 31c Pastry Flour Tou 18¢ 81c Larobed 7c aggre. VLeomon and Citron Sul tana Mond Brand Ann Bu Ann Bt. 5Lb. as Pkg lh ® 8 Seok 26 On. na Family Flour T0053 ub Whim Beverages rm. mw. ce « « OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT LOSED THANKSGIVING t at prices that are ely low! oh must be. Drop into your A&P Super Market today iving bird. And don't forget shop for your Thanksgiving Feast A&P has everything you need for a grand Thanks. Pp 4 £ ~ sek! 2% % ry G7 ns oy Te Munn livid Buckwheat Flour Runny fie Pancake Flour Ann Page acaroni Ann Page Spaghetti ma Egz Needles nM ELLO WHEAT 13 Prre Preserves COE rene Ha BABY show an FOODS "rR « “ky rd Heinz Wafers G Corn Flakes Fiake erper s don’t forget MaRyE, Bre ch ng Bread "1g, WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK 6 i 49 Cans RAJAH BRAND Worcestershue SAUCE i 10 NUTLEY OLEO 2 Lbs. 33 Mavennaise Ans Fage Salad Mustard Ann VP Garden ‘Relish Rod Kidney Beans Mirkhigan Pea Beans Slates 's Or Corn Starch Plain Jiamend Salt White Cleanser Qurea Anne Paver Nanking Wrighis Cream Silver Polish Cam Lh Pkg I5¢ 6c 10¢ i5¢ dar i9¢ 2 or lodized 26-00 kg 3 Cans 2 Phage wat & 5% MAKE A:P YOUR COFFEE ou’ll find stocks of really fresh family whose age shown os fAfleen or svar on Ration Beek coffee at your AsP Food Store Manday, Nov. 20h, wpon preventotion of Coupon Ne. 27, «next Monday! & . td , * » pr TT Make Every Coffee Coupon BRING YOU FINER, FRESHER FLAVOR
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