Page Two ‘ TAFE CENTRE. DEMOCRAT, RECTLFEFONTE, PX 1944 3€ pte mber r 2 —— —— A —— BOALSBURG ——— | Organized class of the Sunday school held thelr the home of Mrs, Elizsa- betsy Philips Thursday evening, with these members present; Mrs, T. G, Jones Mrs. Cora Gentzel Mrs Montgomery Hubler, Mrs. George Fortney, Mrs. Paul Kellerman, Mrs Grant Kline, Mrs. Ralph Kern, Mt: Stover, Mrs. Mavnard Wil Misses Ethel and Kathryn grich The Juni church enjoyed a weiner day eveuing at the hone Janes. after which they eld "hose Miss Patricia Barbara itael, Pat- and Howard The First [ieformed meeting at r Guild of the Rede rmed present Jones Kline Ci ra Mae Barbara Wink Joyce Gel srry, Bobby Patterson Rishel Tack Joe, Billy and Danfel Mothersbaugh and Jimmy Mr harl ue and daughter Evelyn Horner and daug Mary wi Margie Barbara Wink ‘ain and Nancy Jones, the Assisting mn vinment o ers, lass met ome of Mi Homan ang NDOosté Homan } attended e. M! Grace Mrs. Will Bechtol Robert and Mr Whiteman | Nefl Miriam M k Homan J AM Coheot Me. and Mrs. Lee Smeltzer and sm of Pleasant Gan and Charles Ella Glog aiped M3 anied dvr rest Mrs man 4 with Mt: nd Jacksonville A. R. Les is daughts Oak Hall Mrs, D G nd nl the ferme parents, Mr. a A Qpitennedy ut Alt ona, last 1 Sr. and Jr. and ~ ha ham, Jr. and son M1 Mrs and danghter at Pilar SEE, MUNICIPA} MILLHEIM — NEW SHOW TIME — Shows Now 7:20 & 9:15 P. M. ADMISSION —14c & 350 M1 Raut n Bart Mil Mei v Catove guests of andl FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY (Sept. 20) Hunt: rings Home a Wolf! “LOUISIANA HAYRIDE" Canova, Ross Hunter, Richard Lane “THE U. 5. MARINES" “Sport Reel” Cartoon (oes Judy SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY (Sept. 30) As Mr. Winkle Goes Goes Your Heart! “MR. WINKLE GOES TO WAR" Edw. G. Robinson, Ruth Warrick Bob Haymes LATEST NEWS ISSUE Color Cartoon Bo WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (Det. 4th) Here's 8 Show That Will THRILL YOu! "THE MASK OF DIMITRIOS” AW. B Show Bydney CGreenstreet, Faye Emerson, Zachiry Scott Alo the Finast Selected {1 aed BY Kew Helen | 1 Beulany Fortney Lawis | Mrs we, Mrs I' J. Whiteman went to Roy- ersford, Monday where sie will attend the wedding her niece, Miss Jean Graber and Donald Mairs Wednesday noon The groom Is a former student of Penn State John Hubler spent weekend with Mr. and Mi Irvin Graham at Harrisburg Mrs, Blanche and Mrs. Charles risburg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed of Johnstown, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. King of State College. John Hess of Ale toona, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Serandrol of Lemont, Pvt, Earl Sunday of But. ler, Henry Reitz of Linden Hall Charles Segner, Mr» Ella Gingrich, Bosnlsburg, Mrs State College with Mr. and of the Mi Har- Hess is visiting Passmore at Of and son of callers Bailey Mr. and Mr Hugh Atlee of Mrs. Emerson Rhodes of mont, visited Mrs. James Horne; I'hursd Members of the are: Le Freeby. principal Mary Bover, Miss Kathryn Mr Evelyn Blystone The ment for the high school is pils. The teacher Tth and Bin grades is Miss Helen Camp. The en- rollment for grade 7 is 14, and grade 11. The teacher for 5th ang 6th Samuel Ross with an en- 15 in Whe Oth grade Grade 4 is taught Weisberger wikh 22 pupils. Grades Mrs. May- enrollment 33 in the Lonbers Paul Corl ere rec Harry ent Mil- Le- on ton ay ulty Miss Walker, erroli- 30 pu- Boalsburg fax roy for grade roliment for nd 14 in Mr an enrollment of and 3 rd Williams 1a {r A r : ned 19 hh ind grade and the 6'h Elizabeth the aachner er Jousn F. Kim- Ma ol Lee Miege Bev. and ither Dale ang Mut ff State Co ughter Cay Mi: Harrisburg aaurnter Mis. Charles Passmore of Harm Shugart and B Pelly of Altoona sd n Blanc! Unionville Man Wounded In Italy wn of of Un- one Ww Saxton 32 Sa ton wounded in 3. ¥ Rome, ac- from him re- Tuesda x» Macnee beer Lal near Se xion » indlantr gMRner in oversea jue been en. CRY ce ahd has April. He in Oc action tered LD 0 forces 1942 ber Guests at Weight Home Sunday dinner suests al the Geo, Weight home at Bellefonte, R. D 2 were Mr and Mrs, Pern T. Dunkle daughters Sarah and Mrs. Lorna Nolan, of Hublersbaurg: Miss Mary Dunkle, of New York. 8 Sgt. Henry Dunkle angl wife, of. Fort Myers Floitda. Supper guests al the sgune Wine were Mr. and Mis. Charles Reams, of Boalsburg Mrs. Helen Weaver, Mary Shope, Jane Confer and Rebecca Lomison, of Howard Mr. and Mm. George Weight and family were Tuesday evening sup | per guests at the Orvis Morrison home in Bellefonde. Plc. Bethard Fike of Texas called on Saturday at the Walght home mr WD ————— BELLEFONTE MAN GETS COMMENDATION IN ITALY. TOpl James BE. Mackey, sou of Mr and Mrs. Frank Mackey, of Bellefonte, R. D. |. who Is stationed somewhere in Italy. has been awerd. td the good conguet medal for lav. ing demonsieated fidelity throush foithful and exect performance of duty, efficiency tarough capacity to produce desired results, and whose, behavier during the period of ene listed service for which this award | Is made bas beet such.as to deserve emulation. Sometime ago he rests ceived the campaign ribbon, 4 i RE Wn dl id WW TN ld aall 4 » ‘Seaman Loses Life; in called. the Sampson and about Sampson and Grace er occu moveg ni Yells ago Jimes Cor Strikes Tree (Continued rum page ona) jury rendered a verdict Smith had met A coroner: that Seaman accl- dental death 1042 four-door virtually The automobile, a Plymouth sedan, was molished The Bellefonte seaman, who spent A 10-day leave with his parents late July of this year, enlisted in the Navy in December, 1042, and was folowing monty to Pitts. burgh 0 begin training He went to N Y. for boot training two weeks arriving {11 with spinal menin- confined to the Naval hospital there for three month During that time his mother vis- ited him several Himes, When ie re covered he spent a 10-day in Bellefonte then returned tw LO resunue trainin Was ent { Memphi trained as a gunne: Ges alter there became gitls aid wa leave and boot after which he to nical ah where He asked duty and was La where ferrying training ve school at he DC assigned Lo sea sent Ww New Orlean Wis AssIgledg On AMter several week was tran Inst lugs Miss SOLD Wh York Smith of the he crew ferred late Ship Yard where ear to the all Pascagoula sgned LO a ships Into New Seaman 1841 qias School, took a ness co WAI0O0! SY IOR man 100d Harry J 10, 1924, at « Rraduate High wveral months bu a Harsh ane of entering cnploy fd atl the C y Beilelonie Smith was Altoona, a son of Charles Batietl Smith His Iath- an engineer tor the Pennsylvania purchased Lory Valentine family to Bell moni Jellefonte irse al ATR busines AL the De Wie marKet Lowe born January Raliroad the house on rect t pad col Sn. Mrs. Roy Er 0 i ~N FF J 1944 adil mas IN LIT 19 Se vrmbe ALIEN mda wh tt ENT his frietds a thelr condolen. e 17 » 3 aE BOW Couple Observes Golden Wedding (Comtmued from 9 gr as) Both mem ix : arm Mra. Sumner Joly © 1. Yeariek of 1 Carl Hayes, of The children joieg In con win va Presse couple as a Forrest Mrs Lamar Haven Bellefonte ad Tw and wWehididren pure Tonored ting Faalsig ‘ “4 HEL the anni vearsary dinner Fugitive Found . Walking On Road fContmund Mum page one Loesch was suspected of having stolen a Packard coupe from the L Frank Mayes gamge in Lemont last Tuesday nicht, and of having driven i toa point near Martha Purpace where the machine was found Wed- nesday morning with a fuel tank amply Under repeated questionlog by Rockview officials after his cap- ture, Loesch denied baving taken the machine. evan when he was tag- en to the Mages garage and charged with having the car there But when he appeared in court on Friday morning to plead guilty to charges of escaping from Rickview, Loesch, under questioning by Judge Ivan Walver, readily admitted that he had taken the Mayes car and had driven it to Martha. Since no for- mal charge had been lodged against him for the car theft, he was senten- | eed only on the escape charge--a duplication of his 21, to b year term for burglary in Erie county. Sheriff John Cwmlaida took the man to the Western State gh Ifitantiany at Pitts. burgh, Friday When seen by Mulchinson, EE SA oa aa nck lupus Shp. “It was in other clothing at hi ponded that home tioned as to treet he was Jack - not know vice identification, he res When ques ‘phony in Tyrowe, hig address he gave a address and added that working for a farmer named son. The Chief of Police, 1. PIC I wed cofis 3 t! To get hese ch 4 | ) of plantar on s, Fesule: You i every pamndd .» “"FLAVOR-SAVER" ROASTED - Pa Rf r . avor lost, thas os ¢ AG. LLMs ex fee Bao oe hent, out Picatu with flavor, i ct - FREI ¢ k Badiask Filla's Bodleh Frivicy ’ Ng that and took Loesch to the station for fying him as Deputy K OF PLANTATION are worth pet ¢ of the Hines ALP tw get sparking, ful favor APs COMES Lae ORAS Came < the vicinity by more suspicious Tyrone police further questioning letter was found identi the Rockview fugitive warden C. C. Rhoads, of farmer in hecarne any name There a day Rockvi and Police hit WHS went wo { bring him to the coun font | Abram Houser morning immediately notified ) th cape charg it continued ape he | wandered through the members of the State an nowleds i t iii ; Tyrone that night to | h Ma) machin Lt wasnt "nm ruil end hen n founda in ty all In Belle i 5 I H i into hearing before ‘Squire man’s at Rockview, Thurs Loesch pleaded gullty and 1 eaten Al a would 3. FRESHER ...IN THE BEAN B's sell in the fresh] fetes natural buy! tn by Mother finer, fre ing exciten Re ers go righ 10 the Fresh ly gr bonelt no ma The fragram Colleen + “Bavor litera saver PEGoeas Ar ff nerd qua her favo y € ground y me » Nature s own f ound the moment yon J right for + wt collec maker (ter what ype colle aroma of our promise of coffee ar 1 5. RICHER IN YOUR CUP fiee thet » roasted bean wher low favor ugly | free ie ne sod mote of i! yout collec in the bean 4. “FITS” YOUR COFFEEPOTY ecitely You pet the full . ' jr TTL freshly ground ANP 1s best! MILD AND MELLOW bo 59c Ls and ye is really fresh f i pve YOu more Lave ticher Lavor every time! You'll find the pick of the i . quality OCEAN Ang lace fish at prices that will amaze you, Get some today! Froeen Skinless Cad Fillets = 30c f E&G Yhaitinr Fancy Smetis Blue Pilic = Kackerel 7 $0LP ONLY AT GOLDEN FUDSE Layar Cake 47¢ ALP FOOD STORIES | HARVEST MOON | | | Coffee Cake | 23¢ Breakfast Rolls . . <~19¢ Family Bread . . 2 225-00. Loaves 19c NOW “POIN I-FRE uy Asparagus *¥ ........ a 34c¢ Tomato Soup Ann age Grape Jelly Corn ARP Cream Siple Golden . Apple Butter ERE ME vee a DBE Peas ' Tomato Sauce 5. Mushroom Soup He Fancy Green Whijte Corns. ...... 2 8 Tomato Puree ’.: Lima Beans Camphbe'l's No, “THE TABLE GRADE" MARGARINE | ie 22¢ a) R. oy » I A —_— $ ooo sad | Ione sled 00 pene Nw 1 Can 4 oo» .9¢ “ee eee '18c No.2 13¢ Can on 332 Bel Melita . « BC 2 17c¢ Na1 20c — 23 No. 1 8c Can Willow % ¢ 4 © Fried, Poached or Boiled for Breakfast * In Sandwiches for Lunch Boxes or Snacks * Scrambled or in Omelets for Dinner * To Add - Shree hd teu ThA * For Finer Cakes. x 0 Crestview Egs TTA Ca we oud SE on? | saibove WIP 01 fa ced pad vib) Ww. J Vhite House Milk Tea ~~ dinii.. Beans 2... SYED) or assessed Baking Powder '. ... Wheat Flakes =. .. Corn Flakes s+ ,... Orange Marmalade — MEAT DEPT. VALUES—, Cut Chickens ¢ 5% 75¢ » 71¢ 25¢ 40c Evaporated Ann Page resh« Fully Dressed Chickens "=: &' | | Ground Reef Hamburger . . .. rk Breasts . . Legs Wings Livers Fresh } Sausage’: . .. ILL * and &ib Hearts Lard . "8" 0» 2 Assorted Type 2 Meat Loaves . ... Grades AA & A Leg 0’Lamb Roast h 336 33¢ » 63¢ » 33¢ 39%¢ 35¢ 33¢ 19¢ kena Gizzards Backs & Necks It's there hrifty cut chi re the to buy in Bittle waste and per pon. can bus vers Then too Hike cont er sn low the ing only part you Luscious FRUITS Crisp Fresh VEGETABLES 15¢ ~~ 2.89 2+ 29¢ 5.99 45c¢c I For Cann ng Fancy Halian Prunes Pears i. CHIIGHIS 7% volte vs a 220 Kraut Cabbage . . .. Plaine Potatoes “::'.% 1.89 Apples ~~ ,......4 = 25¢ Grapes "“ ....... 2 =~ Wii Potatoes =. ....... 1 63¢c For Cann ng BRIDAL BOUQUET SOAP 3c 13¢ TESCO PINE SCENTED SOAP 2°-19¢ ———— nn Bae 43% ad a dedis hsswinisn
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