Page Two ’ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 20, 1944. PLEASA Rea Florey the Harry Appleby who visited the wening at Mrs LGurg, sent last , Tuesday Noll-Melroy home Mrs. Emma. Noll of Zion Kermit of Jersey Short the Noll-Melroy and homes Friday afternoon Mrs. Miles Bilger Anna Mae, left fornia to see the ¢ eritically ill H. Smith and Mrs. Millard entertained thelr bridge v lawn supper on the beau~ Monday and son called at Noll-8mith daughter Call- who wd last week for forms ister lawn eve a member and who quite awhile acoepled a position Metal Company, new duties Derr, re Red Cro foroe overseas for Wa home thie Titan and Lester Gil had falling off a U breaking stu Has YR AMEE qQualrTies nd racturi back and injur badly. He t} { weeks, having a broken We hope uch hard rsuing them ip mended luck will son cease pu Fhe mountains camped the evening Cub Scouts Monday Buddie Nall is spending six weeks Mountains with the a cabin at that piace scoulmaster the Seven Beouts at WAS made assis Among the five boys who cut thelr feet guite padly whil Boy He tant ll i which had J rious injury happer Prof. and Mrs. J. Freeman Mel- 3 Mardea { Lans and daughier were weeker guest MI Nt | | Ralst wee | al BChwengvilie M: Alan B i le M Rebershul y Mrs. Henry Noll Jast Wxine Eleanos Alb t grandparent sited € BATH M1 Irvin Cedar Mi: Albright, at their home al Springs from Sunday Thur night of last week night to — NEW SHOW TIME Shows Now 7:20 & M5 P. M. ADMISSION —14¢ & 3% FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY (July 21st) Lane. Johnny Downs Ralph Morgan “TROCADERO” A wusieal comedy full of New Tunes, Gals, and Dance Numbers “REAR GUNNER" “Sports Reel” Ru CINArs SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY (July 22nd) A laugh In every foot A RIOT of fun In the entire show be sure you see “THE CRYSTAL BALL" Paulette Goddard, Ray Milland Gladys George LATEST NEWS ISSUE “Color Cartoon” WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (July 26th) One of the surprise Comedy HITS of the Season! Margaret O Brien, James Craig Marsha Hunt “LOST ANGEL" Nelected Khort Subjects ——————— NT GAP Henry Rogers of un week's vacation parents Mr. and Mrs New Jersey, spent with Mrs. Rogers Abuer Noll, who has not been en- joying very good health for the past has been quite miserable for few weeks yet the last Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rhoades of QOs- oeola Mills spent Sunday of last week with the Willis Markles Mrs. Nevin Corman and Mrs George Margargel, Ji pent a few days recently in New York City with thelr husbands before they leit for overseas Mrs. Elsie law, Marshall's daughter and Pi william Brobeck stopped enroute from Calllornia Ww Georgia for a brief visit July 18th Mrs. A. C, Cloetrugh of State College, showed pictures of Mexico In WSCS, after a covered dish held by all the circles Joseph McDonald and family and Norma Kerstetier visited Junior Mc- Donald at his camp in Georgia, re- nei1 On=in- Supp : ently Br. accompans PB. Magargel and Wn Auburi, N.Y, from them Magargel his brother, E nome Gay George led wile 10 Weir a Tow Walter here visit Westervelt and from Cumberland visit at the George nome sSOn Rickey, are Md. for a week's Magargel, 8r., Ie Garden Club ladies and hus- pice supper J i i lawn Wednesday evening bands enjoved n on he Lewis July 5th Mr. and Mrs. F. D Millward of Willlamsport, spent a weekend re ently with Mrs. Robert Corl Hazel Zong left 1. where aud daughter for Monday will enter Cre Od Parris Island he Marine Mrs Edward home last week her md raining H after returned pending a Julian SET week with ther at Hublersburg, vis- week Grettls { Mrs. Ge of e CGetllg last Simpson and daughter returned home last Sun. vacation in Pitts. t } spent a day last the Jacehb Dut and Mrs. LL F Pa. and Mr. and { Lock Haven Nnelitzer Lhe and Clifton Fetaer's soni-in-l Mi w Wt y Mr J] M. Kirkpatri Alport, were guests of Mrs W. Noll, Monday and Tuesday last week a M nea Miles Magargel an va N Y ’ 3 spent » ihn he ¢ Ueors present at a Barbara Saxon weeks Were few BKC § spending Hila verk nN AROoRa Downin family is en- vacation with Mus Mis PFenstamack- he YI MOT $ mother r al Jersey Shore M Ral 4] DAaGren are Downy mwail spending wh IAmlly are sper Philadelphia and week ended justry here alter eralion, averaging 20 wis dally of oaned and bulled peas Genevieve King i Akron, Ohlo left here for Lock Haven, alter spending three days with the Ed- ward Muifinger family ! Mr and Mrs. Jolin White of Cen- tre Hall, calied al the Wade Ewes home, Sunday, 0 see thelr guest, Mrs. Ria Heverly of CalMlornia A — EP —— SCHENCKYILLE The Free Methodist congregation { Port Matilda ate holding - camp meellng each evening this week and all day on Sway In the grove owned by Fred Bechdel All are wel cope Miss Helen Butler of Bellefonte Wak A diner guest with Mrs. Ruth Kine and daughter Samah, last Mursday evening The Woman's Missionary Bociety of Howard met Thursday evening at the home of Miss Irene Pletcher Miss Mary Ang Holmes of Lock Haven, spent the past week at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schenck, and on Sun- day her mother, Mrs. Robert Holmes visited with her parents and took Mary Aun home with her i Mrs. Clell Miller and son Ira, of Blanchard, spent Wed at the home of rene and Oscar tcher. | Mr. and Mrs. George DD. Regel of Howard, spent Wedtesday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Harry Mas den i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mosholder | {and daughter Amelia, of Johnstown, | Spent Bunday at the home of Irvin | Schenck i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Confer, Mrs Ruth Kline and deughter Samah, and Mrs. Harry Masden and deaugh- ter Dorothy, called at the home of Mr. abd Mrs. Albert Coder of Zion, Mr. and Mm, Elmer Chapman are entertaining some of the camp meeting people Misg The next meeting will be held at the {home of Mrs. Laird Schenck on July an Christ Heuton's prother | ingdor Heaton in honor of Mrs line Mrs. Charles Rager and daug? | Bet. Milford Hunt- [ter Donna Rae, of Mill Hall; Mr who #8 home on leave. Those land Mrs. Albert Lomas and chile and David. M of Louk H« | i i bara erly. all Mr C rs. James B. Hey Haven Mr, and ps N y 1" Ji vy 4.503 day at the A dinner party was held on Sun- | present were home of Mr Murs. | Huntingdon | Mr. and Mr: George | dren and and daughier A Joseph- | Kramer and children Helen Sur Mrs Jerry Whiter Lou Raymond, Th Lillian Ma: Glenn and Glorie Ona and Mue and Betty Cost of living worrying you? Taxes, Then enjoy the at A&P's big food department stores... those thrifty A&P Super Markets, FRANKLIN UGAR 1.49 money-saving prices 25-LB. SACK RITZ CRACKERS 21° A&P GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 29° 23¢ RELIABLE CUT GREEN 1-LB. PKG. 46-0Z. CAN No. 2 Cans Nu-Zest Ann Page MACARONI 0. Sultans PEANUT BUTTER ' 23¢ Delicious CEREALS af Surprising Savings! We're #0 sure that you will like SUNNYFIELD liberal off ope RICE GEMS "ii 9¢ CORN FLAKES . . x Tc BRAN FLAKES . . i: 9¢ RICE PUFFS . . i 11c¢c WHEAT PUFFS. . i 8c WHEAT FLAKES . i: 8c “ GUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS AY Spe BOK AR 2 ‘+ 51¢ RED CIRCLE a2 Ale EIGHT O'CLOCK 3 By RAs "JHE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO.) ARP Buper Markets are holding many food prices down below levels for the country as » whole And AAP for less than the ceiling prices they are permitted to been ARF's practice to lower Its prices to Hs customers eihciency reduces the cost of doting business War or no Is to give customers the utmost possible for thelr food money Visit sour AAP Buper Market with a “show me” attitude Compure carefully Kalin y yourself. as have countless thourands of American wives and mothers who agree eo. "It's Time to Turn te AAP" presalling ret “Supers” are charge selling many fos It has alw whenever ws AL's co me n nstant prices FRESH POULTRY Frying Chickens .. 53¢ | I. Fuly Dressed—IHHead and Feet Off CUT-UP CHICKENS | Breasts ... '" 76¢ | Legs a P34 1 Wings ... "> 3T¢ | Livers ... ' 73¢| Fowl i.iodion + «11 43¢ Slab Bacon ee" 1a 3c Hamburger 26¢ Fresh Butter Fish . 20c Fresh Blue Pike . . 27c¢ Dressed Croakers . 29¢ Fg All 2 2-0L. 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