Page Two YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March & 1945 and relatives here. Miles has been | WOODWAKD are Marine Plc Andrew, now in| Eat Your Bread Upside Down with the U. 8, forces overseas and | " New Jersey: Pvt, George, now in| Bpread your butter thin and then a ————— just recently returned home on fur-! R. E. Mugser, George ©. Bechtal, New York Oity: Pfe. John, with the |eat your bread upside down is f | this son Carl, and C, E. Kreamer of | nt} “ mn . - i { i ’ ' 4 " 4 ud] erm ) suse tion offe £1 the Methodist Church: Prayer service | wounded overseas and was recently | OWEN {this place, attended ithe monthly Armitd forceg Wn) Oefmany) en iggeation oflerel iW. he 1 Thursday evening at the home of returned to the United States for! Mus Harry Carver of Union yp meeting of the Albright Brotherhood Stanley In the J. '§ Navy, now in aly on of the stats health Ars, Sue McEwen. Sunday school hospitalization, visited last Satur- ship, visited the past week w h of the Millheim Evangelical charge the Bouth Pacific nen Declaring this is Sunday morning at the regular hour, day with his parents, Mr, and Mrs relatives and friends In the com- held In the Asronsburg Evangelical t— followed by the preaching service at pred Fisher of Union township, also unity lehurcai on Tuesday evening of last 10:45, with sermon by the pastor, greeted other relatives in the com- Mrs. Robert Burns, nee Janet week \ Rev. D. A. Sower, Youth Fellowship munity. * Fisher, and little daughter Dianne, Mrs. Bessie Halnes, Mr. and Mrs ” “ in the evening at 6:30. | The annual Red Cross drive in the Were guests last Thursday of Mr. and Calvin Haines and Mr, and Mrs Free Methodist Church: Prayer community is now on and it is! Mrs, Boyd Lucas Harold Ard attended the funeral ser- or }4 & LUes n en en 00 2 service Friday evening in the chureb. hoped that persons will respond! Carl Cronemiller, A’s, of Belle- {vices of Ernest Styers at Millheim - Sunday senool Sunday morning at freely when called upon bv the sol-!fonte, visited with the Zahniser and last Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Styers p the usual time, Howe by class jeitors [ Pisher families here last Sunday. was a nephew of the Halnes ' meeting and the regular preaching ohn yw sis nm of Mr.| Mrs. Carrie Fultz had the electric | service Sunday evening at 7:30, with are, Junior, Rohizon, Bo Na Morgan Richards of Jersey Jpore, current conveyed to her wired resi- sermon by the pastor, Rev. D. E.' joo. ‘win leave this Friday. March visited. for pT days “ oF Th | dence by the West Penn Power Co. | Joseph. 9 for the induction center to be in- Ras Yeekend wit hy! v valid on | Employes last Wednesday, Mr and Preaching service In the Presby-|dycted into the U. 8. Army, he hav- Jug Tatts, hd Alan while Mrs. Harry Brindle also had thelr terian church Sunday evening at ing passed his physical examination Bp wm i dome recently wired and are now 7:30, with sermon by the pastor, successfully recently ne enjoying the eleetric convenience: Rev. H E. Oakwood | a . ota's | Mrs. John C. Stere and her moth-| Mr, and Mrs, Carls Reflner ya. Norman Fisher, who has been em- |, = w Fp 0 URATY, Conga ya OF, Ruth Parsons, accompanied by |cated the former Thomas Motz res- | ployed at Dudley, Pa, mel with any Fe Eoied Tal ie — [oY [the latter brother, Ray Parsons, |idence, now owned by Mr. and Mrs accident while at work last week vestizabor Hoy Centre county. and motored to Altoona last Wednesday John Musser, on Tuesday of last and received a broken collar bone, inhi Dy nity, ant gnere Ray boarded a tran for his week. They now occupy the west ait wend ' ¥ sister's f - \ " . § #5 broken ribs and mashed one will work out of the Registers of-') in Morgantown, W. Va, after side of her parents’ residence, Mr ry . fice in the Court House at Bellefonte toe. He and his men were in the act Ae . having visited his home for a week. and Mrs. John Confer. \ 4 Be of felling a tree when it came down Ins Pog] on J wo A YS The rest of the party toak in hie! Mr. and Mrs. David Stover of ’ . ; y SUPER MARKETS J SON than they expected and Mr. Fox for he held it one time be- |, of Altoona and did some Middleburg, were Bungay guests of ” — struck Norman He is improving’ hopping before returning to thelr her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cearge C " i Sn mb. a slowly at his home here. His man) Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Updegraff home, also spent a little time with Stover uy i : WHE GMAT ATLANTIC & PACINC The CQ friends and neighbors here hope for and Lwo children of Wililamsport, ar and Mrs. ©, R. Stevenson and| C,H Breon of Milthelmn, was a iim a most speedy recovery visited oR mt hee parents, little son, Johnnie ren) Afrarnoan in ir Mr, Ang 3 . art od the | 1: and MIS auder > 2 Mrs b Musser, also of Mr. ang mh cay thiarianed re Cpl. Miles Holt and wife of Belle Mr. and Mrs, Norman Fisher and IMs. C. E IKreamér. Glad to have oid ud i Lenten meals are easy to plan when you shop at your ALP Super two children, accompanied by Mr! ” : y 44 : fonte . ig + te YHA I i Wt x of at least a lot Murket Just yisit our six big food departinent and soul find st Friday evening. All had a fonte, Pfc, James P. Holt of Camp and Mrs. Bovd L. Lucas, motared {0 You in our midst for a $i a 0 N ou Wg d depa e ™ f . nd $ oe fore for a short time ful evening together Upton, N. Y, and Mrs. Malcolm Dudes Pa Satirday atternoan | Of friendly ats dozens of nourishing, point free foods that will make a hit with y Swartz and son Jimmie of Miles- Ls : a | The spike buck which several dog y a mon wad x _ SWartz and son A i where Ty a wits th dostor Almon Smith, nee Mary Lu where Norman viyited 8 had severely bruised some time In N ; burg, were dinner guests of theh received word recently that er i E y i A who ha eated him after his aeel- vi prices day in and day out! For variety, quality, and economy and had orrived safely some |Erandmother. Mrs. Orrie Holt, on gon, roently. January, died last Beturday high i 3 Lb. 29¢ ITS TIME TO TURN TO A&P! wing Encl Mary hind ‘her Friday. Cpl. Holt is home on fur." , However. the sore spols here the - Pig. LS SI 84) oh . \ y a ‘ Sandra, are staying with 10USh, having Leen overseas for more! Mrs. Pred Miller, nee Irma Hall, /dogs had brulsed it had all healed augnter, anara, 8 Ying / : than two years is the mother af a new son born last up. yet some ning went wrong, {or . White House 14), .0n r parents, Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Lu- : ‘ Mer 18 With ; rel ar ' M lk he ha a C Large Grade A : nl a 1 and crm Baecell ‘Week Mr. Miller 1s With 'the U. 8B. it was well cared for by Mr. and 1 m y { while her husband is in the ser- Mrs. Orrie Holt and son Russell : 4 ; EYapomied Can Sunnybrook es our entire family! A&F specializes In high quality at truly low took dinner on Sunday evening at forces somewhere overseas and Mra. Mie John Turner in whose barn the Ak pace the home of qer son Pp 1. Holt anc Miller 1s with ‘jer parents. Mr and gnimal was kept si no he former Elizabeth Saxion : . : > r all of this place Srover MN son ald of 28-02. wghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sax- family of Milesburg it being the Mrs Harry Hall of sp Cirove Misser Harold Mello Wheat Phe 15¢ i 3 “ York i" Hl s AAs 4) ington NY n of Union township, was present birthday of their daughter mnie Funeral services were conducted York eRe Musser of Washing oh Pea Beans Sunr yf eid iP Od NAO OWL N a Vi Bik~ a 2 oA nrney Musser 4 fam- A ’ % wiv with a little son recently the! Guests at the home of Mr. and Monday afterncon for the late Rev. nt Gand Baa Ra i { the ANN FAGE hild in teir family. They Mrs. H. I. Kerchner on Sunday were D. D, Kauffman, who Dass] away of SEALS Wher RueYs at 14h 2 Cc rF 3 Usser home th paren { . { him Alvin Gene. Eliza- his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. at hig home In Newton Hamilton last R. E. Mus home e parents ¢ Plum Jam Jar roys and Ourney mentioned have n n th and her family lve in New Harry Smith and daughter of Jersey Thursday, Rev. Kauffman was a lors above. SUNNYFIELD Sunnyfield ork g Shore, and her brother and wife, mer Methodist minister of this Arty r Both. bee waeibiaids k ‘ion Ze Whole Grain ak : Mr. and Mrs. Tone alhoy Al- place and had gained a host of ATHEE BOUL, Wik ! X Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Spotts and son - and Mrs. Toner Calhoun of A Brians while hes "the sick list I K. .ix how CO Corn Fla es Phe aons friends wile here ’ N. Y., spent the past "00na ae Via ing with his parents Mrs. Loulse SBtere enjoyed a chick. Mr. and rr 3; 3 SUNNYFIERLD Rice Puffs .... 3 9¢ Lima Beans Mrs, Joseph Spotts here, en dinner at the home of Mr. and daughter Charlotte, motored to Al- . { greeting other friends and rela- Mrs. J. B. Stere last Monday eve- gong on Sundav and spent the day Sharp Decline In They retumed to their home ning with their laughter and husband, (COLONIAL, BAKER MAID day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Miles Holt of Miles- Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stevenson and County Casualties fo 1 | " » Pec Nelson Fisher. who was burg, visited last Friday with friends | little on, Johnnie TI ew org Saltines . . + + Pk 33¢ Maca Font Dinners Ky aft < a : N. B. CC. DANDY OYSTER 1841. He trained at th » ’ & Fl I COA EAR TTS TEC EAE CN ETL IIA SUTRA CO LE UT LIA ICU I 30 Gh AR POI ena. Als meri us ne ‘ Crackers we" mT" Prepared Spaghetti io. 13¢ Gloss Starch. . . 0 goo w2w17 American Spread i©2 i: 70¢ NECTAR TEA pipers Y 15-1b. 34¢ 61 -0n | Pkg. y Marvel Bread Ne MAYFAIR ...% " 3% JANE PARKER : \ OUR OWN Py Kolawa Wounded Mr - ¢ Hain 15¢ Mrs Anna Kolassa, of Clarence, Ti . Pra : Donuis - ® ¢ Sugared Monday regsived a War Departm i re. telegram informing her that her Pt nk J Kolassa, 18. was sors | 7 go 28¢ Rio Yen - § 4 * ii } wounded rmany on Feb. RTL TTRRII TPT TRIS FETTER & FE 8 A "A ountry the hoss oe BUNS 1g, it 3 1. 59¢ of General Pai gp Dated “Fresh” pay 196 Coflee Cake : —— . es) BOKAR y 2 ™ §le RED CIRCLE. 2 ™ 4T¢ I» ’ \ (H ™ - : ‘ n ‘ — LiL na | THRO AS We La Boraxo ..."™ 2" 29¢ ly of last yest and | HOLSUM t PL McClells int 16 It. Migs, AL, unt Peanut Crunch !* 30¢ igh at home. He then wont Meade Md A 18% ‘ HERB OX g Aik A Bouillon Cubes ... 7¢ RE 4 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Chili Powder .. evinrin 8 For Lent Low-Priced at A&P! MUNICIPAL Wax Paper , 4 o You can depend on geting delicious, fresh-from-the-garden favor when you select Sag your vegetables at ARF! They're truly high quality to guarantee grand eating! 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