THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PK. I Page Four 1940. March 28, a - N—————— — The address! I — C.E. Meetings A s Are Well a arde Special Programs Feature Rallies at Pleasant View, Woodward, Boalshurg Miss R, Margaret Burton, of Pitts. burgh, State Intermediate Superin-! tendent, and Miss Rose Y. Zenn, of Sewickley, State Recreation Buper- intendent, will be among the lead- School | ers at the annual High Christian Endeavor Intermediate rally to be held at the Pleasant Gap Lutheran church on Saturday after- noon and evening, Apri 13. Rev. M. 8S. Bittner, of Juniata, pastor of the Otterbein U. B. church, will be another leader present and will also deliver the evening mes- sage. All these leaders have been in our county before and are well liked | by all who have heard them. The afternoon session will begin! at 1:30 with a social period. Devo- | tions will be in charge of an Inter- mediate group. Three conferences will be conducted in such a way that everyone. will be able to take part) in all of them: “Recreational Lead- ership,” by Miss Zenn; “Training Leaders in Christian Endeavor,” by Miss Burton; and “The Christ of Christian Endeavor.” Bible Study by Rev. Bittner. Special recreation is being plan- ned for the hour between the after. noon session and the banquet, which will be held in the Grange Hall. The price of the meal will be 35¢. At 7 o'clock the evening session will begin with a song service, A group of Intermediates will lead a worship period. Another group will present special musie, of the evening will be of an evan- | welistic nature and will close the | rally. The theme chosen for this gathe- ering is “Living For Jesus,” with the | text taken from John 3:36, “He that i | | { | | | believeth on the Son hath everlasts | ing life” | ————— i —— Additional Locals well known Two Bellefonte homes are currently being offered | for sale, The Miss Emma Wistar legheny and Linn streets, former Polter home on West Linn street, are both for sale, Both resi | dences are occupied. -=All members of the Bellefonte Woman's Club are asked to make a donation to the “Food Sale” to be Green residence at the corner of Als | and the | held April 6th at Olewine's Hard- | ware store, beginning at § a. m Anyone wishing to have the dona- | tions delivered to the hardware store call Mrs. Luella Cheesman, -—Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Hoag and children, Bobby and Susan, of Huntingdon, W. Va, arrived in Bellefonte Saturday for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hoag's re- spective parents, Mr, and Mrs Frank P. Hoag, of North Thomas street, and Mr. and Mrs, Harry N. Meyer, of the Rogers apartments, South Spring street James L more at the vania, left Spangler, a sopho University of Pennsyl- Wednesday to resume his studies, after having spent his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Spangler on N Spring Street. Other guesis at the Spangler home over Buses were Mr. and Mrs Willlam Prear and infant daughter from Upper uk What a BUY. This big, 4-Door, 5-passen- ger 1940 Buick Special Sedan, delivered at your Coupe........393 "1035 2-Door Sedan __$994 LINGENFELTER MOTOR CO. Allegheny St. & Cherry Phone 1065 Alley, Bellefonte, Pa. C. L. RAND, Mgr. YOU GE 4 Bt ifER USED CAR a BUICK DIALER BUICK SERVICE Mr. Bishop, our Service Manager, has had many years experience as a motor car him to be one of the very diagnostician, we believe best. Our Service Depart- ment is run on a flat rate basis—all work will be esti- mated before being started , and the results are fully guaranteed. You, Mr. Buick Owner, Must be satisfied, or the work will be checked and changes made, at no added expense, until you approve. In other words, all work is guaranteed—and, y This applies not only to Buick, ou are the judge and jury. but to all makes of automobiles. May we prove the above statements to you? number is 1065. We are as near you as your telephone—Our LINGENFELTER MOTOR CO. Allegheny St. & Cherry Alley BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, “WHEN Bellefonte, Pa. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM” A NEW Toasted, Tasty "BUTTERED PECAN" MARCH FLAVOR HIT! HIT BY HIGH STREET New Dealer: NEW YORK LUNCH BELLEFONTE PA. ———— ‘aroneck. N. Y... B. P. O. Elks Marching Unit Prepare s for Home-Talent Show BELLEFONTE RAE organized only last June but in the fe are engaged in preparing 60 members Mary John Cire Cor William K Naglanos, Harri Oshorne ‘1 and Earl The club shown above wa At the present time club member tre here April 4 The club now numbers First Row John Perks, Leslie Shultz Bechtol, Fred Clevenstine, Kitty Willlam Yates, and Second Row: Capt Heras! Beezer, Richard Heverly Third Row: Guy Bitn Robert Smith, Edward Gillen irth Row: O A. Kline, William Brouse, George F fth Row: Geo eckler Davis. Guy Glen: op Row: Mal Richard Samuel W for their ap In the Cole and 5 gro (left to right) Cole wel rye ~ Nil ge @ se olm Wetzler Noll aite Robe Widmann 1094 Ww pubii pearance a up pie rt Willard man ine sO Lam Heve iffed liv- reasonale For Bale ule «1000 ™ wersi ng Civarge Pi room Carpen " wed Kevstone apt Ole iy inviled Court Awards 7:30 o'clock CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS To Poll Parents On P. T. A. Question Friday A pour 4 E weighly Wis R. R. Dobelbower, of { street! Bee om t Saturday moming been med Ralph son 1g to Mi om al of East nding a {ew week with her son-in<law and daughte: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wittmer and family, at their home in The Bronx New York —Mrs. Wallnce C. Gates, of rone, is spending her vacation Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whgne! Spring Mill Cates Vagner Blair Robert Cheesman the Pennsyly Btate Fe at Mt. Alle nt the East tion in Beliefonte with his Mrs. Luella Dale home on East Curtin street —Enroute to their home in Mam- Linn street, is spe ha Notes of Patients Monday of Last Week Admi Mr Ty- ted ; Boalsbu Pov en anc were felloy COWnLY Tuesday of Last Week : Admi Master Boker ireon Bellefonte R Cheesman, at her T Shunk, Spring Mil Dise harged James P ring Mills, RB. D, 1; Mrs, from an Easter visit pi Bellefonte A. L with Mrs. Belle M. Ward, Mr. and z2elle and infant daughter, B Mrs. Charles Warren and son stop- fonte, R. I} 2; 1 y Barto, ped off in Shippensburg for a visit! £.ate College; Mrs, Paul J. Ecken- at Mr. Warren's former home roth, Pleasant Gap; Mrs, Hannah | Elmer Richelieu. a frequent vis-' 8 Crisaman, State College: Admit. itor in Bellefonte during the years wd Tuesday. dis harged Wednes- his brother Charles operated the Cay. ge H ver, Centre Hall Plaza Theatre, died Sunday al Fair- Wednesday of Last Week chance, Bedford county. He was 44 Admitted: Mrs. Lemuel years old and had operated a thea- 0.0. BR D Discharged lre at Bedf rd for the past 20 years. cron Bechet) Woodwar d: His mother rothers Charles And aravnard M Syephens ] William, all of Florida, sur- 4 ..hisr State vive A son born 10 Mr. and Mr; Pvt. James M. Smith, of Beliefonte, B'ate Motor Police detail at Rock- 6:10 p.m view barracks, and Mt _ Griffiths Thursday of Last Week will va the Orvis duplex apari- Admitted: des. Hal ments East Curtin street about hwy . wai h, hii i : April 15 and will move into the M, SPNNg A John F Krumzine E Rumberger house on East Bishop State College, R. D. 1. Discharged The § tenants of the Mrs. R der 5 Ri ka and Rumbetyer property, the Chester 590 lefonte, R. D. 3. Pxpires Wolf family. will move into one of Bellefonte, R the A R. Everett apartments on was born to M Bast Howard street H. Smith, Belle- — nM —— Marriage Licenses Eugene A. Long Spring Mills Kathryn E. Zerby Tusseyvilie Thurman Clair Davis Bellefonte Betty Adeline Wian Bellefonte Loye Calvin Rider Bellefonte Kathleen Mae Smith Bellefonte Donald P. Sanders State College Joséphine 8. Walters Harrisburg Vito J. Lettieri State College Ethelwyn M. Harvey. State College George D. Rogers Bellefonte Hester P. Ripka Spring Mills ih. College Man Injured Harold Ash, of the Penn State petroleum refining laboratory, re- ceived injuries of the neck and shoulder about 10 o'clock Saturday night when his car was involved in In Youngstown, Mr. Brouse did an accident at Tyrone. The Btate practical work with refrigerators of | College man's car was considerably all types including electric, gas, and damaged, according to reports. mechanical, in both home and com- Fishing Boots $4.45 Men's $7.45 Goodyear Glove—The Best Boot Made $6.95 {tied Charles; Ro | elie Geos Warner Mra Mrs re sidents H. Griffith, the ye of cate > ih on Rid Milk infan: street resent Mrs. Pranecis CENTRE HALL MAN QUALIFIES AS REFRIGERATION EXPERT W. L. Brouse, of Centre Hall. has just returned home alter being grad- uated as a qualified refrigeration and air conditioning technician fol- lowing completion of an intensive course of training in the laborator- ies of the Air Conditioning Training Corporation in Youngstown, Ohio Mr. Brouse, after weeks of the- oretical study in refrigeration and air conditioning industries, studied in Youngstown under the tutelage of a staff of mechanical, electrical and refrigeration engineers, all of whom are experts in their respective fields. Flyweight, Snugfit Yorktown Men's Women's Ball Band—Lightweight YEAGER’S Bellefonte’s Home Shoe Store Friday The most news ror 81 50 Na ¢ ~ oe M: and infant daughter, Birth A 0 wa Mr 1LeR»w Beliei n e; eT ard 8; burg Mr and na Elmo Cosmetiste will be in this store Reformed church scrap books ard Borough and crate of {res ALL NEXT WEEK iron Phas She will be glad to give you a personal consul- tation regarding the care of your skin. Telephone our store and make an appointment for your complimentary Elmo makeup. Widmann & Teah DRUG STORE Phone 9685 air condi- commer - std al pos table and the mercial models with tioning units of ldrge cial type and those of the or packaged type which ar ing so Popial a ————— Ooo m- Relief Payments Climb Direct payment Centre countians during ended Tuesday show an $138 over those of the week, and 18 more checks to make the payments, according to State Treasurer F. Clair Ross, Pay- ments for the week totalled $4.174 which was $59 higher than those for the comparable week of last year Current payments required 77 more checks than those of a year ago relief 10 needs the week increase of previous required APRIL SPECIAL There's an extra dividend with every family mon- ument purchased at our place of business during the month of April. We are giving free a marker to match any monument you may select. Lettered and installed with your family monument without any cost to you. PRICE RANGE TO SUIT EVERY PURPOSE Belletonte Marble & Granite Works WM. J. MOKLE, Mgr. Phone 27-M. 111 High Street "RIDE ON, RIDE ON IN MAJESTY « HENRY MH. MILMAN . , A all the tribes Hosanna cry Ride on, ride on in majesty Hark! O Saviour meek, pursue thy road With palms und scattered garments strewed Each shirring line helps 1 recreate the pncture of the Fevnphad Cru on that fuer Palin Sunday became own of his wiped cathedral Fhe author ws recogration od St Pod + magnibicers { ondon srvarbung RELIGIOUS FREEDOM™ FUNERAL HOME > Car Hits Truck vy Erne Emel Vas cami t $35 Friday 1 Open House At Howard Lee Comp re MARKET QUOTATIONS Whi i . Onls Buckwheat Rye Barle Corn DR. 5S. M. NISSLEY VETERINARIAN $24 Ridge Ave, State College, Pa TELEPHONE 244 Tonie Colic Medicine Gaines Dog Food Cow Can be Secured at ware, Beliefonte [2 (11a QOD Priced For Real Savings ! ‘Garden Fresh’ PRODUCE Potatoes pk 29c Lettuce r+ woe: 2 wa 13¢ 2 for lle hb Se beh Se Im ik WEIS 2S a... A. Golden Bananas Sweet Polatoes Pink Grapefruit Carrots Mother's Oats pkg 9c Molasses »v ourvs ne [0c Pickles v « so ar ae J Se Waldorf wus nr 4 vor 19¢ Beans »uw us 2:=13c SAUER ; Cans 17c¢ Kraut WEIS Quality 4 Big Neo. 2! Ib pkg 10¢ Comet Rice Boscul Coffee Ib can 27¢ Lge can 63¢ Ovaltine Kleenex Tissues 2 pkgs 25¢ Heinz Strained Foods 5 3 cans 23¢ Oxvdol small pkg 9¢ Ige pkg 20¢ Heinz Ketchup —R&-0z bottle 2 for 25 Our Leader Coffee Ih 18¢ Onion Sets 3 1b 25¢ Jersey Pork & Beans 25 cans 17¢ Small can 35¢ 2 No. GANULATED Sugar 10 Ib 49¢ Clorox BLEACH Pt. btl. 12¢ QT. BTL 2c QUALITY MEATS Round Steak END CUTS Ib Chuck Roast WHOLE OR RIB HALF Pork Loins - - Ib SHANK—FOR BOILING Ham Ends - Ib 15¢ 13c CHESAPEAKE Buck Shad
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