Pa ge Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 18, 1939. Recent Weddings Mryers—Matthews Miss Mary Ellen Matthews, a daughter of Mr. and M's. Fred Ma - thews of hes er Hill became the bride of Mr. Paul Wocdrow Myel of Julian. at a quiet and impressive weddiing ceremcny performed at 6 0 Cook Friday evening in the parson age of the Philipsburg Lutheran church, The Lutheran ring cere mony was performed by the bride's pastor, Rev. E. L. Pee. The bride graduated from the Philipsburg High School one year ago. She known and well Like, throughout the community. The groom Is employed at Sta.e College. Following thei return frem a wedding trip, th couple will take up housekeeping a Jullan ———— Ws — Probat—Lucas Harold W. Probst, son of Mr. and Mis. Charles B Probst, of Lock Ha- ven. and Miss Dorothy G. Lucas daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lucas, of Milesburg, were married Sunday noon at the parsonage of the First Baptist church in Lock Haven by the Rev Howard G Young. They were attended by Mr end Mrs. Wian of Milesburg. bro ther-in-law and of the bride Following the wedding a dinner was served at the Probst home, after sister | ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE TO METHODIST HOME Day pilgrim ge to Home for the Aged Saturday afternoon over two hundred people, from ail pats of Central Pennsylvania. Dr George H. Ketter er. D. D.. superintendent of the Al- toona district, presided over the ser- vices of the afternoon one of the impressive features of the oce sion was the unveiling of he splendid portrait of the late Bishop William Fraser MeDowell, the gift of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar R leckman, Rev. Mr. Heckman being uperintendent of the Home The veiling ceremonies were conduct- d by Rev. J. Resler Shultz, pastor f the Fu Methodist church of Mvrone. who told something of the nselfish and thoughtful purpose of Dr. and Mrs. Heckman in making this presentation The principal ternoon was made by the nard C. Clausen, D D., pastor of he First Baptist church of Pitls- wmireh. The Rey W A. Snyder, of Newton Hamilton, closed the service with the benediction Body Found at Huntingdon Lving face downward in the Juni- ta river the body of Wal 1. 48. Huntingdon, who di The Mother's the Methodist at Tyrone on was attended by af Rev. Bar- Address aise Bellefonte Central Relives Former Days ih SEVENTY BENEFIT FROM RED CROSS MILK FUND lefonte ee Milk Fu 1 » Denell Cron ing to the ROCK OF AGES GRANITE OUR SPECIALTY of pre {to the Our ervice our most lous assets Molle electing a fitting memorial for your lov led two carloads to our already large stock people of this com Batisfied ed ones Before der give us a call and get our price No agent's which the wedding party came to Wednesday was found Milesburg for an evening reception at Huntingdon, His ‘ at the home of the bride. Mr. and | sighted in » river by a man walk- Mrs. Probst will live at Lock Haven, | ing act railroad tresile Kit where Lhe bridegroom emploved was list seen Wedne Vv as at the Piper Aircraft, Compiny walking across 1 br lds ¢ foyy wer Art plant fo , He 8 SCO A LEADER BARREE DURINS IN CAMP ¥ WEEKEND ht The accompanying photos were {aken at the hen ould not be found nave .auen local Pennsylvania Railroad passenger station Wed. of Bellefonte l.emmont Marble and Granite Works L. FRANK MAYES, Prop. LEMONT, PA. PHONE who forget that elleved to nesday last week when the special A they iults are prople have been children Central Railroad passenger train made its histori run to Bellefonte from State College, in memaory of the davs when the Bellefonte Central provided the ‘nm WEIS £455 STORES DRASTIC REDUCTIONS... ON EVERYDAY PRICES! GREATER VAI UES THAN EVER BEFORE ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WEIS PURE FOOD STORE. THESE SENSATIONAL VALUES ARE EFFECTIVE EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK — 80 SHOP HERE TODAY FOR COURTEOUS SERVICE, UNSUR- PASSED QUALITY and Above All, GREATER VALUES! — only regular means of transportation between the two Centre county towns Ahove is a general view nf the station platform STATE COLLEGE 23842 moments after the siv-car train pulled into In Bellefonte a few the he High background mas Rand the station ween part School which turn i 3 " - of the ed aut to greet the 515 passengers aboard the pec (rippled Childres tal train fo Masor Hardman P R. Warnock the right Harris may he seen greeting Dean A father of the excursion ea and behind the scenes manager of the trip, as the Dean stepped from the train upon — i WEIS QUALITY 17¢c SALAD DRESSING 27° PIANIST ENTERTAINS LOCK HAVEN PEOPLE May Day Fete To Be ALL GREEN KIWANIS 1 4 IN IO BECOME Missio Al be Al i ANI | NOCHE ’ » ON Lit LIBBY'S ASPARAGUS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 4 :: 10¢ 92... 88 WEIS QUALITY PUKK & BEANS 6 .... RINSO FANCY QUALITY Large LUI GKEEN BEANS « arrival at Bellefonte MAYOR HARRIS GREETS DEAN WARNOCK NEVER BEFORE SO MUCH FOR THIS PENN SENIOR 1007, PENNA. MOTOR OIL ..%:. IVURY SOAP wed Caxe 5c Macaroni or Spaghetti Cloverdale Beverages lus Dep. Pepsi-Cola plus deposit Pork and Beans Hu Mo-Rub White Polish 2-1 Shoe Paste Cello Wropped Moodles Hormel's Spam Waldorf Tissue Scot Tissue Comet Rice Ridge Farm Peas NEW RED POTATOES * 35¢ FANCY ICEBERG LETTUCE TENDER CRISP 19° (3 Medium Pkgs 25¢) i 939 MODEL STEWART-WARNER 130% AS 15¢c A DAY 0 PAY Jack irt Reportiet A—. ip ne i nd PRE IRAM s ie] Haves. of Lewistown +1 Di#s anglais ing 5 “a 25¢ FLORIDA TURNS DOWN 3 lg= bots. 25¢ TOWNSEND PENSION PLAN 6 bo 25¢ [he Plorida Senate Tuesday ove can 8c 4 1] { tate 8200-3 6-oz. bot. |5¢ can Qe 1-B peas 25¢ ean 29¢ amis ge 3 rolls 23¢ 1-1 pkg. Q¢ can Sc Old Fashioned Revival at Port aLtl Peis 2 fighter in song ars an He formerly san am, Cam WOAM Sot 10 pn 40 1 As | OW 215 YEARS T ate his any ire was the f . ~ ission prog: io station 1 each night at 7 lively song service A txtended to all come with us. Meeling will meas: state jegisiat nd plan ure embodying the we and itinte son 8 ——— —————— —— Granted Founder's Ceitificale PINEAPPLES 2 for 23¢c Wig boven Al a Bae) uh. Dent GREEN ate by the Elke National Founda- hn PEAS 8 lbs 25¢ |” tion to which ils subscription has , 5 . i ra paid, John F. Miley, | : GOLDEN RIPE chairman of the Board of CARROTS 2bchs 13¢ BANANAS 4 bs 22¢ of this organization an- | RADISHES Jbchs 10e NEW CABBAGE 3 Ibs 10¢ nounced recently, The Elks National ] Foundati'n was formed In July 1928 QUALITY MEATS FAMOUS TWIN-CYLINDER SLO-CYCLE MECHANISM in i gre ® ALL PORCELAIN INTERIOR 2 hds 17¢ TO HOLD SERVICES AT SUNBURY ORPHANAC been fully Boston I rustees of AUTOMATIC INTERIOR LIGHT All Odd Fellow their friends are eligious service to accumulate a permanent fund to be invested in sound securities. the Orphans income from which is to be vsed to! Dp. Mm. Rev foster, promote nd assist in {inanc- | gelieal church of How the welfare activities of the the pastor, and the Benevolent and Protective Order of | Methodist a capella choir Elks. Mr. Malley explained It is | le: derchip of Mrs. Philig administered by a board of trustees | render special music for consisting of seven members the sion. This service is being Grand Lodge of the Order ed by the Centre County ————— Jrands Association Offer Aviation Training a : The U. 8 Army Recruiting Sta- BEE DEMONSTRATION 5 renon 1: Mart tion at 325 Market street, Harrio- The Centre County Bee Keepers | © h Phyllis Bat burg, Pa. is prepared to furnish free | Association will sponsor an ouldoos we Bonna June Corman information to all young men in- | demonstration at the Musser Mi Das on Peas] Flack terested in becoming a Flying Cadet apjaries nesr the Fishing Creek cman. Jane Hicks, Helen of the U. 8 Air Corps. A 13180 | choolhouse, midway between Belle. | ‘Amy McCoy, Martha number of men are to be trained | fonte and Zion at 2 o'clock Monday 4 Quigley Martha ‘as pilots at Army flying schools | afternoon, May 22 : oh Risan. Ele:nor Sager which are conceded to be the best E. J. Anderson, bee specialist h Jane Wagner in the world for training military the Pennsylvania State College eh Nancy Wagner, Bara avie‘ors. This training wil also fit lgneak on “Swarm Control Loo w Ar AB “Dorothy Nellis. Lovie a man for commercial flying where | for the sign along the highw marl] lorie Goldman and Jice opportunities for fine positions are ——— i tt 10 . ne Whoife auelin ' dilly increasing. All young men he. rors 7 Anes t' een the ages of 20 and under 27 Bleking, Troop =: Ag who are interested in aviation ue: a D.} ‘Molly eH T career should at once apply for full ins Elizabeth Mayer, Si particulars regarding qualif*-atieus Gettiide Thal Dest) - lie i PF. = td pay. Remember, you are Laid McCulley Susan Sciabica. Mary i hike you leas, .. A Bciabica and Mildred Houser alg« pance of the Southern Roses: Vir. jhead, and Albert M. Ligman, of ginia Clark, Joan Long Bl:nche i Philadelphia. and David J. Bohm | qocke, Jane Rumberger. Phvilis | of Wilkes-Barre. won four John w Jodon. Alice Jodon, Virginia Dow. | White fellowships valued at gang’ dell. Mary Beaver. Anne Grove, | each. | Shirley Lucas and Jean Kusse, ' ge Bunday LE Kine 13.9 SQ. FT. OF SHELF AREA of the § ard. wil Bellet under Wion (3) ing 8 POUNDS OF ICE—96 CUBES RIB OR LOIN VEAL CHOPS Ib 25¢ | FRESH CALF HEARTS Ib 17¢ LARGE FRANKFURTS Ib 17¢ COOKED HAM 3a Ib tin Ww of Marshall Wetider and Vonada Bare Ann Shir Betty Kee- Mong Resides Mary Peggy Louise Hurst Pe 4 the food for a large family — without crowd. ing! Think of the joy of having 96 ice cubes always ready (8 pounds of ice) when company comes! And the dependable year-in-and- year-out service of the Stewart-Warner twin- cylinder Slo-Cycle mechanism, known from coast to coast for its amazing current economy and trouble-free performance! This has to be a limited offer! It's good only while this special quantity lasts. Don’t delay a minute — come in and see it today! ® Shop around! Look at other makes! See what others are asking for dependable nationally-advertised quality in a refrigerator of this EXTRA FAMILY SIZE! Then you'll understand why we say this is the biggest value in the history of refrigeration! Small size refrigerators of unknown makes may sometimes be priced as low as this—but not a full 6.3 cu. #1. size, of nationally famous Stewart-Warner quality. Think of having plenty of room to keep all RALPH K. OWENS South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Penna. gue Buck Shad Roe Shad Pan Trout Butterfish Fillets Rockoski Cena heressa Fike Flynn, Ros- McCulley Ann Twins Win College Honors Identical twins of W shington C. won two of four $800 fe low: at annual scholarship day exer at Pennsylvania State College which winners of 94 scholarsh and prizes were announced twins, Frank C ind John Ly ISR ni ips The Myers Cemetery Services Memorial services will be held at the Myers cemetery. Buffa'o Run Valley. at 2 o'clock Bunday after } noon, May 28
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