December 23, 1943. __THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Pan Thyes » we au p—_—— ; | REBERSBURG | Residents of the western part of | tor a week's vacation to recuperate evening, December 26 at 7:30 SIs itown were much excited on Sun-|from an attack of flu iclock In the Methodist church i {day afternoon when a gross fire] Mrs, 8. 8. Williams, teacher at the | The Centre Hall and Potter town- YOUR CHRISTMAS HEAD UARTERS Paul Tarbert of Pittsburgh, spent Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hosterman and | Proke wi PACK of the James Garage |g grades nd Hie local i 00s snip Christmas vacation for the 3% Q several days last week with his par-| children, Jackie, Nancy, Ruth, Hallie) CEC Wind. The ahsid - Pil Se) at the ng hii prove Sone choo) wl Ertan rem bee, 26. Yo p ! FOR GROCERY SHOPPING ! ay Mr. and Mrs. William Tarbert. and “Phil,” of Centre Hall _[bulldings of several families were|tine would be maintained, Mrs. John Jan. 3, inclusive : i’ ! 1¢ Women's Missionary Sociely| Donna Gephart is confined to her endangered. “All armed themselves Willlams was substitute teacher | Mrs. Henry Kimbrell and daugh- of the Evangelical church entertain- bed, suffering with a heavy cold 4 . hata 3 K le ter Myra, spent last week visiting 3 ed the Ladies’ Ald at a Christmas, Miss Doris Mallory entertained the i re stron alle A ng a in Erle ) + last Tuesds YE ’ 1 Young Peoples’ Missionary Circle at a dis wl . ! party st Resa) R Ve Bh: 3 I Ph Monday evening {pany. Boon the fire was under con-| CENTRE HALL Dr. Harry ¥. Cooper was il dur- me of MYs, Py eurick ner hy ! a : d " itrol and no damage was done | a — ing part of last week with an attack Mr. and Mrs. Clavton Auman and! Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Weaver and] wi ud mitunity: Chl " Oo | , 4 ACh y : <p 2 da sr RIVE N : or 1 commun iristmas arol | Mrs. E. R. Wolfe visited Mrs *E. 8. daughter Elva, of Reading, were ’ 3 . Y . TI py nelly Fe ited beg weekend guests at the home of his|Sing on Friday evening sponsored by 5 aime 3 ony | Puople’ ; Mim onary The Gleane¥s Evangelical Sunday PEPER CL OUTRO TRI TEV FL CL TEP PLPL CL PROL ROLL PR PPL OUR a Ter..s hid 4 ; , po rs ( reaver | the Presbyterian church of Beech ie « e Mgelical church mes igohool class will meet Wednesday ast Tuesday parents Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Weaver, |" ; y § Rov and Mrs. ©. F. Catherman Sr. [Creek, was well attended and very | Phwaday ening al the parsonage evening at the home of Mrs, W. K BAKERY ITEMS! brought the latter's mother Mrs James Shannon, Gettysburg The! inspirational, Interspersed with the (5th pn Jné wy Nie ht pnide Hosters y : ; were selections by the | ‘ev. ahd MW K OSI" Saturday evening 1 at the OLD FASHIONED PENN ALTO y ) . arol singing ‘ W. J. Hackenberg, to her home on! ological Seminary stude nt, will caro J A . RA : ile sa rds callers at a A children’s chorus from the Beech|Man: Misses Lililan Rickert, Betty V. Goodhart home were Mr Firday, after a two weeks’ visit with preach Li . ohnson etty Sweere ; ’ na “ them at their new home in Altoona. Sunday evening at 7 0'c lock Also on | Oreek school; duets by Paula and Yo hen, Be net 1. gm Martha Johnson, Alec Johnson, Mrs § Mrs, Catherman spent Friday in! Sunday morning, January 2 at 10 Kent Yeager of Beech Oreck; the ner and : pr Jane HOSteruan Ralph Musser and Miss Anna Jean Rebersburg while the Reverend vis-| o'clock, Mr. Shannon is a son of Blan hard girl sextet and the Mr Reuben eke nd Mrs Musser of Pennsylvania Furnace, ¥ ited his mother at Millmont. Rev. Lester Shannon, Williamsport, | Piper Airc: Ww horus. The offering Harold Stitaur 5 on g {They came to see Mac Musser, wh 20 and 7 Ig. loaf Phe vi i . pb Hae town. | regular Veter : ¢ ace a was donated To the Christmas Seal \ ih fe 41} i » Gioodhart Ye ot C C C The public schools of Miles town- regular minister a his place a fund g “A Christmas Dream the pag-:'® ¥ it the Goodhart hom hip will hav vacation between number of years ag f Ming HATE sw the Eva D. M. Bradford went to ising or . . Ship all Deve Awouiion pa dma Phe regular meeting of the W, w.| Ant being prepared by the Evan Hospital In Damville on & Pumpkin Pies ea. 29¢ Christmas Stollen Friday 19¢ relical, Methodist and Presbyterian Memo; rial Hospi - " x § iis Ty : Ne aptist r 0 heen T 4g Cpl. Howard Lamey of Indiantown R ANCH RD CG. of th i ! church h y 4 Mon y {or , che ket Mr rad ; ’ } t his L A postponed until Wednesda) Dex churches will be presented Bunda) ’ he (1 WERE 7 STA a a ET a RU oD a a a Th AS a a a LETRA Gap. spent the weekend « 1s home ford i ompanied him or (Continued from page two) (of grippe MERRITT - - 20 aii op A. E. Limbert of oo LEA order Virginta,| Russell Be del, nephew of Mrs Public Sales . ] NABISCO ¢ SUNSHINE 0 COLONIAL Hall, were Saturday after- has been Visiting his friends here Mayme Shaw 818%. Wil in i Vici : | \ callers among friends while on furlough. Pvt. Vangorder during the hunting season. ~~~ | Dr. Samuel B. Guss | * Graham » 33¢} 5 Krispy 8c; ory 18¢ 1 Robert McKissick of Lock had been in Englan nd for * a year and Mrs. William re) ft on riday MONDAY MARC H 13--Cieo eM | J sn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon because he is i with asthma for william port hai re h gd x Bis Dis f. RY ooh 1 _—t r : le eas VETER | NAR IAN h Crackers 2 Ib i i Crackers (ls Cracker rs : rp Frey bid ro . als A be ¥ 5 10 30 ‘ HU High st Bellefonte J ARITA 4 4 rd MELFORT 4 i A rs a a ola, At Fol og Fd hter Nancy, of Centre Hill, he was re d to the sts and a few days with »d at the M. W. Breon home on is now a hosp n Vir- fternoon. Thursday eve. vinia P 01 uk until Jar alter i came hon irom smi ct Phone 787 FRESH FRUNS. AND VEGETABLES RR NE he AE Be dE BE a aa a - Ei -_ EE - - TAN . . » » RR 4 ) » » » » » . . . » » > . > Rh . > YJ Penn Alto Milk 10 for 89¢ 7 Prunes Ib. pkg. 17¢ WOLF'S Have the BUYS! py BL 3 1 penn Alto Pes le § Pecans Shc Kidney Beans glass jar 12¢ % Pastry Flour 5 Ih. 2Re - - —-_ RE AY "- y hy » \ . bf > I’. A. Golden Corn 14¢ ? Royal B. Powder 6-07. aker Sy Tc | : Quaker Syrup Ie NuMaid Margarine Salad Dressing pts. 18¢ : ia ou . oy - Bisquick 20-02. 2 J (xreen Beans 15¢ Vo ho Post Toasties 11-02. ~ Carrot Chips 9% a Hurff's Tomato Soup lg. 15 Kellogg's All Bran i} SCOTT COUNTY 4 Jolly Time Pop-Corn i Chicken and Noodle Soup 15¢ 4 This is popcorn season. Buy the best Sliced Peaches No. 118% # Tootsie V M Get vour vitamins and minerals Pear Nectar 12-02. 12¢ 5% trom this new drink a o- = Ves FEMRARNGNWRAARMRNRIAANERNITEN AN al ATRIA BLO LIL LOL LD Ta ag -- - OCCASIONAL C9, MEY: Hc MANAGEMENT AND THE EMPLOYES JOIN WISHING YOU ALL CHAI HE Taki § A MERRY CHRISTMAS oy ; ~~ o WE WILL CLOSE AT 6 O'CLOCK FRIDAY : Priced $ 7 5 To From $132.75 Think of it! You may select your Christmas gift chair for a group of over 300 chairs. Easy Chairs, Occasional Chairs, Platform Rockers... covered in rich damasks, luxurious mohairs, long-wearing tapestries or glamorous brocatelles, soft velours and velvets or fine leather . .. prints or solid colors or novelty weaves , . . styles from every period... prices to fit all budgets. Every chair bears the Wolf assur- ance of quality, the best possible for the monev. ” -. - FRR Tg 3 TNX te a > - =x CABISTIS No king was so proud and mighty that he did not deem it fitting that he him- self should travel to see the child. No gift in royal coffers was so rich or so rare that it could be withheld as an of- fering to this blessed habe. So Kings came from many lands. They came and knelt, bestowing gifts, before Mary, Joseph and the Christ child. Now that you're staying more in your own home, more than ever you nee d to add the charm and com- fort of new chairs to your living room. Give dad and mother a new chair this Christmas, .. Make your selection tomorrow! Rp On Wolf's Easy Terms! as A BI ——- So the world's riches was laid at the feet of the infant Jesus, But as He grew in stature and wisdom, wordly things be- came of diminishing worth to Him: and more and more zeal- ously He sought the simple beauty in men’s souls. Then, when the words of God were spoken to Him, He forsook all values less than Faith and Love and Honor, and these be- came His philosophy . . . religion . .. teaching. ee ee a EN EN NEN ENRNERNEN This Christmas commemorates the date of His birth—not without sadness. For if His spirit were truly in men’s hearts the dark veil of war and intolerance would be lifted from us, and brotherly love would be the only dictator of men’s deeds. 4 Choice pr Swart Uoepsioaal Chairs. . $12.50 up a ; he 3 l: | 4 This Christmas, let there be a prayer in our hearts that His word will be re-heard and remembered around the world; Restful Barrel Back and Wing Chairs, $26.50 up 2 4 Bh : B and that it will leave an unfading echo of the soul-satisfying stiliness of peace. 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