Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 15, 1944, Image 2

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PAF CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
June 15, 1944.
UNIONVILLE
Methodist Church: Prayer service
Thursday evening. Sunday school
Sunday moming at 9:30, immediate
ly followed by the regular preach
ing service at 10:45, with sermon by
the pastor, Rev. D. A. Sower, Youth
Fellowship In the evening at 6:30
Pren the Presby-
terian evening at
7:30, with sermon by Lhe pastor,
Rev. H E. Oakwood’
Free Methodist
service Friday
school Sunday
lowed by clas
ular preaching
ning at 7:4
pastor, Rev. D E
Day exercises
at the morning
Mr. and Mrs
ching service in
church Sunday
Sunday
morming at 9:45, lol
meeting and the reg
service in the eve
sermon by t
Jou seph, Children
\ June 29,
he
ervice
Ward Southard and
two children of Wilmington, Del,
vis { last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mi C. K. Brugge! Mr
Southard returned to his home Sat
urday while the family remained for
a {urther visit with re and
about the community
Miss Jane Brugger of Canonsburg
{x visting with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brugger
Mrs. W. B. Parsons spent several
davs last week visiting with her bro-
ther, Morgan Riel and other
relatives in Jersey
Mrs. Loulse Sters
Han last Wednesday after
visited with her girl friend Mrs
Noll, nee Irene Selders, who had
recently returned, with her husband
from the State of Wash
where they had both been emploved
Mrs. Amanda Moran spent several
days last week visiting with her sis-
ter in Julian, and greeting other
friends in the commun
The strawberry
about 1 community
rather What
around to be
the birds
iatives in
rds,
we
stored y Ji
and
m
LF)
oon
ity
and cherry
he seems
WCarce few
fem ample
ington,
guest at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. John Talhelm Inst week was
Mrs, Fred Kurtz, of Baltimore Md,
who was also visiting with her moth-
er, Mrs. Mollie Talhelm of Julian
Mur Mrs. Paul Holt
Lee, visited over the past weekend
with their respective parents, Mr
and Mrs. E. L. Parsons of this place,
and Mrs. Etta Holt of Julian, They
returned their home in Lewis
town, Sunday afternoon
Young folks from the
who were in the graduating
the Bellefonte High School
Miss Ethel Jean Stere, Mi Mary
Houtz of the borough, and Mis
Frances Snoke the township
Only one took the examination from
the borough to enter school
next year that being CGirace
Bell Flick
The members of
Unionville Cemetery A
Oak Ridge cemetery in
township, take
persons who have
their rubbish
over the bank
discontinue this
ground
rubbish
Mis. J. B
members of the
A
and and son
to
community
clnss
of were
{
Of
high
Miss
board of the
ssociation, or
Union
means to request
been disposing of
cans, ele, down
the cemetery
practice
Lis
tin
al wo
as thi
for
dumping place
ertained the
Mn-Sis club
ng, it
rk shower
Cecil Steve
been
Siere ent
Wi Mo-
Friday
mm ol a
Mrs
home last event
being in the I
1 ghter
+
tOONA had
WECKeN
Pi
Beightol of
nd with ber
Miss Kate
smith and Mr. and I Gi. W. Bui-
weekend Mi
! Friday ove
at
irles
r Wee ke
Howard
Tare, ter
sisters Sler
ib meeting
PINE GRO
Kk ¢ t of War
drive throug!
Mr. and M1
tors Mark
Penns Valley
visited some of
Impre Menu
held Saturday evening in
cemetery by the I. O O
for their members
R. Groninger
address
Cpl. Hugh
berland, i»
lough at
Springs and
Mrs
summer in
Fra: rt
oved a
ast Thursday
thelr [rendas
en
Wi
rial serv
ive
Rev.
wopriate
departed
Eave an
Pry
wing
rental |
ond
port
New Cumberland
Farmer
Homan
large st
and umbe
is arranging
raw i
H
Dr
a relapse i
Is somewhat
ing. Hig
cheil
time
rma
shed UW
10}
JONnn
Barto |
H.C
om at
unpr
Care of
daughter
Ax
her parents
of penaing
vith
Roy Gales of the U. 8 Navy
a few days last week with
and family, Mrs. Bertha 5«
Charles Myers, Jr
vacation Potter
FFA at yp
Mrs
moved
t
IE bE
hilling
Oh
new
Our townsman
MUNIGIPA
_MILLHEM |&
- NEW SHOW TIME
Shows Now 7:20 & 0:15 P. M
ADMISSION 14 & 35¢
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
(June 18th)
f
Frevor Dekker
Barry
"THE WOMAN OF
THE TOWN"
Here Is a first Western
pieture that will be enjoyed by
all!
Rire
clnss
Also
“REAR GUNNER"
“Color Cartoon”
BATURDAY NIGHT ONLY
(June 17th)
Margaret Sullivan, Ann Sothern
Joan Blondel)
“CRY HAVOC”
“Color Cartoon” and
LATEST NEWS ISSUE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY
(June 21st)
HUMPHREY BOGART
CLAUDE RAINS
"PASSAGE TO
MARSEILLE”
Truly a great picture . , . with
two GREAT STARS
we RI c——
improved
JI
Lime
ives uo
4)
cast me
with friends and relat
tre ounty
Edna
wna Monday
ere
Al
weds
was In
the golden
ther and
Mauffit
Gin
for
fland
ary of her
Mr Calvin
{ PRR Cs
anniv bro
Mir and
Ma fit n retis
mmo's parent
Harter
at San Diego
weekend with his
Wentzel
» daughter
Are
of
In non
Hs A
from his duties
the Bell Telephone Co
Dre
from
ited
thy
Balt
friends |
Vonada returned
Md. where
a week
June i= Fath
Day. Remember Dad with some
remembrance where ever he may be
imore
or
Unda 18
ors
Child rer a be observ.
HBunday
Bs In-
service will
¢ Lutheran church
10.30. The public
these services
Belle Walker, a stud-
irse at the Germantown Hos.
spent the weekend at the
ne-Walker home
Kane, of Howard, who oper.
% the blacksmith shop here, was
quite busy in the shop inst week
Mrs. Pearlie Sharer observed her
Bird birthday Monday We wish her
man) happy birthdays
ng at
attend
Anna
to
more
School Tox Rote
Remains ot 34 Mills
(Continued from page one)
the schools was awarded to J O
Brewer at $450 a on. The contract
specifies that the bins be filled by
August 15
The building and grounds com
mittee was authorized to Investigate
the possibility of bullding a retain.
Ing wall slong the Spring street edge
of the sehool commons this summer,
and to report at the next meeting
8 D Rhinesmith, of the school
activities committee, reported the
combined High School and Legion
Junior Band concert has been post
poned until Sunday, June 25. The
concert will be held in the auditor
ium
Mrs. J. M. Hartswick, of the per
sonnel committee, reported 78 chile
dren attended the pre-<schoo] clinje
and that about 28 others remain to
be examined before school opens
The board voled to grant the Or
der of Eastern Star permission to
use the gymnasium, September 9 for
A large district meeting to be held
PORT MATILDA
B. Woodring, a surgical
in the Philipsburg State
reported to be slowly
at this time
H. GG. Herr preached in the
church Sunday morning,
June 11, the first he has been able
to be In the pulpit since February,
due to ness
Mr, and Mrs
|
pa -
Hos
nm -
H
tant
pital,
proving
Rev
Baptist
is
William Bennett
spent few days st the home of
the former's father, Allison Bennett
He has been in camp at Cape Cod,
and is now enroute to a camp In
Mississippi
The Preshyteris
ciety met
Lane on
for thelr
ing was
ess served
after the
by" all
John Mile
Don My«
Mr. and Mrs
closed thelr
mim nd
Ro home to
work for the
in
Be
Ira
0
an Mi
home
Rionary
Mrs
at he of
Friday after June
regular meeting. The meet
well attended and the hort
a pienie lunch in the yard
meeting which was enjoyed
noon,
has purch truck
1s of State College
willlam A. Ros
property for the
Be to Mrs
with he arm
ised a
from
up
nave ne
help
summet
M
blican
Fri
and
sitended the
at
ning
Mrs, C
Rey
Curtin clubhouse
June §
George Stiver
Pringle
meeting
GRY eve
A
hoi
Hall
ry 1
party as held at
Mrs. J HM
June 10 for the
Martha Ann Jeffer
were Mr CM
H. Bennett and
birthday the
of Mi
Saturday
shite
: present
Pringle Mr J
daughters, Dolores and Janet, Dori
Jane Hicks Claire MeMoniga
Joyce Weston Catherine Bennett
Gladys Bennett Bondra Bennett
Pearline Barry, Ronald McK uteheot
and Donne he
WK
gifts
e of
yor -
Wis
rece vey ny TH
noon
She
games
The
Hoste M
Pring
refreshments
aN stan
Bent
reports ¢f
ith
le and ci
All
had a very pieasant flery
wished
n
ner Many nee na
GAYS
Marion
M1
lodge
meets
week
meme
presen
HOWARD
nd soe]
ight wit
Mr. a
RD and
| wins. Mr and
H. Scehewenk. and Mr. and M1
Regal, of Ho
Misa Girnce Be
Dent with
cw ana
Long, Mr
ead mm
ward
ward
wenck of Mileshurg
Sunday her sister, Mis
Lulu Bchenck
A #4
of Con
friends at How
Rommald Coder at end
hohoeken called on
ard winday
The Ch
the Met)
WAR
’
n
fore
dren's Day program
i chur sunday
renciered oo a
xi ne:
noon well rowd
od house
Pvt. Robt 1. Schenck, of Farm
lgdale, LL. I NY wl B-2¢ Shel
don C Schenck, of Daviavilie R |
spent Sunday with thelr parents
Mr. and Mrs Harold Schenck and
the latter's wife and children
Mrs. Emma Kaseman returned to
her home at Wheelerville, Pa, al
ter spending the winter with her
sisters, Miss Alice Pleteher and
Mrs Mabel Ivers
Mrs Crompton and her son
Dickie, left Thursday for Runne.
mede, N. J. where they will spend
a short time with her husband's
parents Mr and Mrs, James
Crompton
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coder and
son, John, of Mill Hall spent Fri-
day at the home of Mr, and Mrs
Chester Nef?
Mrs. Mabel Ivens is expected home
soon, after convalescing from an
overation at the home of a friend
at Polindelphia,
Mrs. James Haines and daughter,
Mrs Rose Brintenhope and son,
former residents of Howard, called
on Mr. and Mr. Miliford Hever y
and Mrs. Pannle Boone and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Amy CGlossner, Sunday
{A very Impressive memorial and
flower mission service was held on
Friday afternoon at the Evangelical
and Reformed church by the W ©
tI. The Memorial service was in
honor of Miss Mae Johnson and Mra
{ Leathers, who passed away the past
(year. The sdvernl vases of flowers
{taken by the members, made In bot
quets around 60 In number, were
‘sent to the sick and to homes of
Ciro
those having sons and daughters in
Regal. Mrs. Milford Heverly and | Rev, apd Mes, William Long Miss |
Mrs Charles Beightol, The meeting | Mrs, Bertha MoGee of MeGoe's| Mrs
was lend by Mrs. Kate Weber 1 Mills recently moved into the | patient at the
Miss Mame Long of “Lock Heven, (Cyrus apartment on Walnut lon Monday
apent the weekend with her parent street Mrs. John
ulu MoCloske
Hazel MeCloskey
has
Tice
Diehl
returned
LT Ir al a
y, daughter of
etlered as a i Baturday
Lock Haven Hospital |
home |
f] the Haven
observal
Lak
heing
from
an Won
Por Victory Ruy Bands
¥
Hospital
pat
on
Ther
ought to
is one thing every
) deci ide at
and that
Read the Classified ads
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"AcP FRUITS (VEGETABLES |
Perk up ary appetites by serving . vegetable sa'ads and fresh
often! They're mighty delicious
the nation’s leading farms, orchards and groves in your A&P Super Markets at pr
that are invitingly low. Come in todey and take advantage of these exceptional ve
fru
. as
29;
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29:
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Hire's Root Beer Extract
Sultana Peanut Butt
Northern Teilet Tissue
Nroadeast
Redimeat
Chili Powder 14c¢
Austex | | | Co
Chili Con Carne . . nu: 17¢ || | Toasts
Buannyfeld
Corn Flakes ......
Sonny flield
Wheat Flakes .....
Fresh Peas 2
Fresh Green
Beans . . .
California
Oranges
Yeliow Cnions
Wo a
MILK
10 ... 85¢
Ann Page
BEANS
Fem O¢
Franklin
SUGAR
fi « 32¢
Bag
Lo
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Texas
Argo
or. 334
Can
Arn Page
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ATTENTION Point Free”
HOG
RAISERS
le wir or
Middlins
and BRAN
’2.61
Sliced =: = 37¢ :
3
andard
LY DRESSED
sd and Feet Off)
Fresh Fowl
Mackerel Fillets. . 2 25¢
Boston Mackerel ......."* 17¢ || | Boiled
dest
and mighty good for you! You'll find the pick of
Gloss Starch
||| Macarcni
Crackers
: Slab
Small Smoked Pithics . ie
Small Smoked Squares...
FRESH FISH VALUES
Haddock Fillets .. ..
Dressed Blue Pike..." 25¢ J Dressed Sea Bass.
pris
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California Washed
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Potatoes . « . ... 10
Radishes . . 2
Oranges
California
Lo) } ancy Wared
Cucumbers . . . .. 2 =
5 8 0% # ve 240
43c
6 28¢
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Tn
Fkg
Sc
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Pkg
Premium
11h
Pkg
A= 10
18¢
Softener .
QU ALITY MEA rs
BACON
Reands
270
Lb. 25¢
w 430
21c
35¢
1» §9¢
. J 2
Lobsters . ...
Jane Parker
Donuts
6 Plain 15¢
6 Sugared
Crisco
White
Layer Cake
47¢
Orange Pineapple
COFFEE CAKE
26¢
2615.01
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we 290
SOAP
Duz
Oxydol
Marvel Bread . . .
Pecan Coffee Ring .
Family Bread . . . 2:::19¢
POWDER » =m =m
Ivory Soap 2
1.Lb.
SHORTENING Jat
SOAP
POWDER =m
and
Our Own
EA
Orange
0
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MEAL
_— 1 32¢
Ann Page
GRAPE JAM
1 Lh.
Jar
21
2 1h.
Jar
39
Owned and Operated
By
And
The
Great Atlantle 4
Facific Tea Co
Ann
Page, Salad
Mustard
a 11¢ a
Ultra Refined Clorox & 19¢
Lava Soap ...v«c.. 3-17
24¢
jvory S080 « « + «+ +» »
Ivory Snow ........
Camay Soap ......3&20¢
P&G Naptha Soap . 3--14¢
Ivory Soap Flakes...
2:19
2 = 19¢
we 9 2 Sur 29¢
31h.
Jar
68¢
6¢
23¢
Medium
Cale
Large
Box
23¢
23c
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