ENTRE DE 'MOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PX Church of Crist the home of Mrs Friday evening Mr. and Mrs {and daughter THE ( | | WARD U NIONVILLE | Mrs REBERSBURG Mrs How R I was and children] guest spenker at the Women's So- spent in Flemh clety of Christian Service meeting the home and Mi in the Methodist church at Pléusant Jey, | Williamsport Gap last Tuesday evening. She was! The Loyal Workers clasg { the|home of Mr a supper guest at the home of Mr, == - — —————— ———————— wii - SEE 1A &P SUPER MARKETS Feature--- SWEET --- JUICY --- SEEDLESS CALIFORNIA NAVEL were Sunday dinner guests at the 0 R A MN e E. S ” Other Produce POTATOES 1945 Ind The ative of Thomas Page Two pent Ey he M1 Mrs, Rex Herlinge tithe weekend at Toemrad fiothe of Mr, Hefflinger Clifford n Eimer Hall and twd Mary Ellzabe if Creek, were callers in Howard spent Bunday at the day evening A son and Mrs, Clyd The Men's Brotherhood of w at parents { Beech angelioal Ail R re il | were entertained at and Lester Wt enteryu tJohn land Ia Ons ( Saturday of Mr gion 29 ~ | { held at the Ira Heb James Metz- of the 80th Those pres family, Mr Jr, of Un- and fam- A birthday dinner was home of Mr. and Mrs ler on Sunday in hono birthday of Mr, Metzler ent were their son and and Mrs. James Metzler school lon township: a daughter Sunday morning, followed by the II. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvin, of preaching service at 10:45 Rebersbury Dinner was prepared Fellowship in the evening at 6:3 by Mrs. Metzler, Jr, and Mrs, Irvin, Parents of First Child their first chil 4 10 IA occasioned Tues | of Mx in A birthday dinner was en Sunday when the family Ci. W. Holt had a special dinner honor of is birthday Methodist Church: Prave: this Thursday evening at the of the Sensor sisters: Sunday service home M Ww it on $ lay were Mrs. Orrie Holt and grand- h eho oo Aro Milesburg mel . Wharf, Mr. Hummel re cently Mrs. Weston and Mrs. Dubbs and Yas hon rably discharged from the grandson of Union township Ay hives a Mrs Naries oone visited 1! Mrs James Metzler, Sr nas mother in Bellefonte Monda ill and confined her home The latter is ill he Mr. and Mi it 4 Lemont, spent St Mr nd ¢ ol ervies been ol here , 150s Doz, Walter mday with his Mrs }]. Weaver Weaver 45¢c fn Most We had our week usual Monday but fortunately it was not y deep Values PENNA. BLUE LABEL U. 5. NO. | GRADE " BR BB ;: Er 23C J ' FANCY WINESAP Apples TEXAS Carrots NeW Cabbage Sire 60's y clipping from of January 3 [NOW the wn vin bv § 4! i eo! A Free Methodist Churel which was enjoved by all and whieh W. M. Tarbert in the aftetncon of the birthday cake which was dee- : school Sunday mornin orated for the occasion. This was and Mrs. Ralph Shaffer and time, followed t Karl, Mrs, Robert Roush and unl cream r. Metzle welved about Hy a oo A Metaier 4 » ro § t day evening with Mrs, Kneppd's be Sn. wF Tt oy py ther, Rov Arbogast and fomily ther callers at the home on Sun- (ther calers a 8 am h i cently began housekeeping at Hum- ~ S ICE w wm 4 * Aero Grapefruit 1008, eni- _ q LI KN NAVEL For | SUPER MARKETS ALIFORNIA NA yiie " Oranges ~ 336 STAYMAN'S 3 Lbs 20 ht & 6 6 8 [ was mate mplete by the cutting rviee Friday evenin 1 y : . Mr. and Mrs Presty Knepp, topped off by ¢ big freezer of ice 4 regular preaching oid od ! ” " ter Ann of Mifflinburg ent Sin. and neighbors Mr. and Mrs, Mahlon Hummel re. TEXAS c Sire 10 ~ 49¢ the Cene 80's to De vg Nog ni os . : ‘ y Bugene GREAT ATLANTIC Of A mont n \ 1GAY y former pares Mi n v AND PACIFIC w B ri . COMP FS y Mr. W. COMPANY M. Tharl in Ma iN is missing Be db IMUNICIPA TereIiistIiiit: — _ajmpgpapananiniviivs ed another son, Lester, anv more old-fashioned ows’ On in aetion : MILLHEIM L — NEW SHOW TIME — Shows at 7:10 and 9:00 PP. M. ADMISSION —14c & 35¢ rere Leese +44 N tis WANT GRAND TEA? Come to A&P _ and Cet It! Yes, ALP be gan with tea GROUND BEES HAMBURG v6: OR JUMBO BOLOGNA . 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Mrs Richard Gill was oco-hostess During « short business meeting chairman Eleanor Wien reported a member of the Penn State Player has invited the group Wo withess the production of Lhe play Twellth Night,” to be presented at ie Col. lege on February § and WW. Rewrva- tions must be made before Februar I, through Mrs. Wendell Bearce phone 2003. and are avallable to any member of the Drama Becton Pollowing the business meeting Mrs. Phillp Wion read a portion of “Harvey.” a Broadway production by Mary Coyle Chase; Mrs. C. Nevin | Stamm read “Mysell.” by Edgar (Guest; Miss Irene Russell recited 1 “The Dead.” by Rupert Brooks: Mrs {Boarce read “When 1 Was Young and Twenty,” by Hoffman: Mis | Richard Gill, “Your Bequest.” by [Whittler; Mrs, John Covey, “The {Walk to the Corner.” by Orlo N | Brees; Mrs. Elwood Johnson “Hane | nah Binding Shoes” by Larkin! | Miss Christine Smith, “Hasty Heart,” in play by John Patrick; Mra, Fd. ward Pearce, “The Snow Storm.” Emerson. Mrs, W. 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