Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | society will hold its meetings on By hd of money since last February has | . * Haven tated It 1 t : i ary H ny ule ! u i . p " us yl the second Tuesday of each month, irt ay Fund been a reservoir of supply for the Still Time For living for the family a oi Saghand W. Pdigher All the ladies of the church are in- R ald and cae of those afflicted with them to repay the loan. Conse “Pred Ingram, Tyrone, operat f vited to Join the society. Charter ce New High the disens ww I gram yrone, operator o September 26, 1940, A ——————— wom——— Tenant Laws quently, the family is called upon, the other car, also escaped injur- members may enroll in the next two | | A total gum of SO38.465 456 1s avall more than ever, to follow sound, le weeks lable for the National Foundation as : . efficient practices : Report Shows: Infantile Par- {ita share of the total proceeds. Thi Opportunity Open to All Farm po We ————— A sii ii} J To help meet this need we as Reliet Shows Slight Increase, ms snp MO ———— PAUL LEWIS KEITH Paul Lewis Keith, aged 3 months and 8 days, son of Charles and Car- rie Young Keith, residing east of Milesburg along the Curtin road, died Tuesday night, September 24, 1940, at the Centre County Hospi- tal. The child was born on June ALKER TWP. HIGH SCHOOL FORMS STU DENT COUNCIL Tuesday morning, ‘September 17, at the regular assembly hour the students of Walker Township High school elected what is believed to be the first student council in the school's long history At the assembly meeting of stu- dents and faculty, the principal, Mx Lewis Q. Fawcett discussed the pur- poses and duties of such an organi- zation, pointing out that if the ef- fort was made, much good could be done for the school. The immediate purpose of the group, it was stated was to assist the school faculty to carry out the plans for the School- Community Day, October 4. But the development of better school promotion of worthwhile school jects, and training in citizenshi and leadership were also mentic ned as future goals for the council and the school After the early formalitie completed a very interesting { tion took place with the following members elected: John Hoy, presi- dent: Oscar Dunkle, vice president Maxine Showers, secretary-trea 3, 19040, and Is survived by his par- ents and the following nine broth- and sisters, all at home: Cath- erine, Rebecca, Esther, Bobby, Sar- Charles, Dorothy, Gladys auline, Interment services will held in the Treziyulny cemetery, Milesburg, this Thursday afternoon (Continued on Page 62nd Sec.) Jimmy, Lillian, Reuben and John, Etta Grace McElhany and Miles McElhany, and Mr. E. B. Harshber- ger, all of Granville: Mr. and Mrs R. Hines and daughter, Edna, State College; Mr. and Mrs mer Witherite and family, Marie, Lynn and “Mickey,” of Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Max Leathers son Richard, of Milesburg: Norman Hall. of Unionville: Mr. and Mrs Stellard White and family Jetty and Shirley, of Dix Run; Mr Fred Tice and family, Lols Viola. Bruce. Rebecca Foster, Ver. Helen Russell, Harold Ralph, and Lester Tice; Mi John T. Hall, Albert Hall Clair Hall, all of Jullan, R. D Church Societies Organize Woman Society \ combining societie Society meeting urch FAMILY REUNION A very pleas sant family reunion was held on Sunday when all the children of Alfred Long gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yeager at Mt, Eagle. The table was laden with plenty of good things to eat. The main feature was a large angel food cake decorated with siX candles for the birthday anniver- sary of Arthur Yeager Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moltz and two children, Janet and Freddie, of Jersey Shore; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hake, of Lock Haven: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long and two sons Bill and Llovd olf Jacksonville: Marlin Long and Nel- lie Williams, Howard; Mr. and Mrs McWilllams and son Wolford, Flem- ington; Mrs. Stella Strawcutter, of Beech Creek: Mr. Allred Long, Mt Eagle: Mr. and Mrs, Harry Yeager and son Arthur, also of Mt Eagle Callers in the afternoon and even- ing were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long and grandson James Mill Hall Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Long and two sons Richard and Robert Milesburg Mrs Robert Nelson Stale College: Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Yeager, Pleasant Gap A Rood time was enjoyed by and all departed for their home hoping to meet again on a similar pecasion all alysis Campaign Huge exceeding all cords, the 1940 campaign raised 74, President Roosevelt t Infantile Par- much-needed 's fight against the maiming In- on all fronts and * Committee for The certificate showed that the funds had been audited by the firm of Haskins & Bells, It was sighed by Chairman Morgan and bore he names of the members of the execu- tive commiitee The text of the certificate follow This is to certify to Franklin DD Roosevelt, President of the United States, that the Commit. tee for the Celebratic of Fifty-Eighth Birthday sleted its major task he result of the ralse fund Marriage Licenses 23 £ tenant management plans Of particula Laborers y i I importance are the keeping ” v curate accounts, and the ralsing of | Ull time for farm ten. as much as possible of the family's and laborers Farm Becurity Administra- It was pointed out bina. & by loan in full any tUme after the ve ves five vears purchase oar ne nde The rowe; a urde ar befor cumuinle Supervisor Lior Pa OSCEOLA RESIDENT HURT IN WRECK of ac. o apply for loans food, and feed for the livestock on purchase family-type farms un- the farm ra : ” : he Buper- purchase program, | visor that the Dorrower doe not nls \ Weve veel ordda wv » " Can xpla hed here Ve hercay by have to take the full 40 vear: >) aven the Fi ) *cur- iy , 4 he Farm Becur- repayment He may pay off Administration Supervisor in e county vil Mnable » Founda'lon J i p 1s ol at lune io the ig Be Founda i Ph Tenants or Farm Ist each borrower to lay out sound Direct relief payments to needy tifie and medical work aimed al eradicating and controlling the dis case Centre Countians during the week ending Tuesday show an inchease of $45 and seven checks over hose of the previous week, according to State Treasurer F. Clair ROS Payments for the week totalled $2.- 93 which was $3.207 lower than those for the comparable weak Of la year Current payments re julred 345 fewer checks than those Year ago Teo give vissal and fitting expression te your love and regard, the medium and the form must be chosen with care. Comforting sssurance of a duty well performed will be yours I choose a genuine Rock of Ages emorial to stand ss your record for the years to come. Howard Granite Works er: Dorothy Auman, Earl Gates Esther Ingram The first meeting of the group was held in the home nomics room Thursday, Septer Aap nha ’ ul 19 to plan the meals for the School- | ~~ i Apa Alvis SmpraLAr : pis he wpa) o stl. .O tA00! men Community Day. Several commit. . ° °° Dan RC We ha} what] not e Tiaharfasn xb tees were formed to find wavs and | e. . wns at gC in So £m A re means of obtaining desirable food P. Cte ay hp ¥ ye I t wih wy ap i A | A ; fs SE 0 GE TT Dd “# { AND THE STEAK SIMPLY mittees will report at the next meet | PI ecretary of | , Rela- | time many tings of In and g ing of the counc 1 hh hho cho J | | MUST BE TENDER! I'M i J & J $y ! The children and grandchildre: i hy od . v rly , r Marts of " he Centre County Pederation of : ] of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hall gath- Children fork, Mr 3 E_ Hille Spor wen Clubs is ably led by the J % Vi ered at their home on Sunday, gas: secretary of Literature, Mrs. L. followin president, Charles ) j 4 : {A FRANK WALLACE, Prop * t f § {er fork Mr M entre county rally aroun HALL FAMILY REUNION Ward Fleming retary of Young feration. A brief resume | September 22. where they spent roft secretary of 8 fos fr Stoddar Jr State College: 1 very enjoyable day together, all John Mokle. The following per- vice president, Gerald Seeger, Port arriving with thelr bas kets ons were elected as chairmen of Matilda; 2nd vice president, Hassel to the top with very good g ling Commi ‘ i Bellefonte: secretary-treasur- eat which was spread out on a large committee. N loved Stover nem or al n Derr. Pleasant Gap bie on 'e lawn ard YT v pl TT y ’ p- rm y in Hall s lawn an 3 per-| bership committee, Mrs Arm his group men have 1 gg own Herre nd tat 5 net ' Sons sal down to dispose of And ron sta yf nen, } t. Lo diligently on a fine program f¢ did they eat? Af 1 all ot A nublicits ar ! tin 0 ! d y . , dinner all n g vOns 1blici and in iE veat 04 be presth joyed themselves playing game : Johns I ry t ! Y . gam Vr , x. Johnsot N ian acted upon af sur Pederatl talking, horseshoe games. and many rtorff the president. will repre. games, and many Murtorfl, the presiden ing and when ac epted other ways Those present were Mr F. P. McElhany and family ast winter the farmers of Creek Were going to lands and thus prevent rm, pr—— ey . many favorite spots | IT WILL BE TENDER. I'M ny A en . UETSAY Fe justified in doing so, but due to the 3 2 58 prompt action by your Federation saree stocu ll hansy Region Was Seuches das SENDING TENDERAY ORES (1) | 2 E think we should again thank . hese farmers for the fine Ameri BEEF. IT'S ALWAYS spirit which they displayed Your Federation rel § 200 ring Solve Your Sunday Meat Problems Tr ae a SC better than a hundred for this JUICY AND TENDER! vent I SERVE Your Federation distributed 1400 bushels of corn and 7 balls of Um- othy for our animals and birds As for you. sportsman, the local ome RAY club In your vicinity wil] weicor YENDe BEEF STEAKS J you. If they are as yet not a mem- At No ber. prevail on them to join Now. as never before, Is the ax BEEF ROASTS Extra Costs fom “In union there is strength’ \ more applicable. Join now A ROOTER Guaranteed Tender or Your MONEY BACK! — COLLEGE AIR DEPOT PURE PORK—COUNTRY STYLE GETS FOUR PARACHUTES PENN-ALTO SAUSAGE - Ib 22¢ Pour ew tecssiuits uve both PENN-ALTO SCRAPPLE 21b 15¢ | boot in by The Ste loge or PENN-ALTO PUDDING - Ib 15¢ | i fein See nied 0 OLD FASHION BOLOGNA Ib 19¢ | “Fut titer chutes owned by the FANCY DAISY CHEESE ~ Ib 17c |“ aiabie for use in the ight train- 5.18 AVERAGE) Ee a Yo Lome TENDERIZED PICNICS - Ib 20c | io tre re er aay which is expesieg to be started at an early Penn-Alto Lard 4 LBS 25¢ Meteotnal Party in Wreck oc! There's only one Tenderay-and all Shaffer's stores OPEN KETTLE RENDERED IN OUR MEAT PLANT. the party at which their engage- pei se . . ’ ely OF is Be ned See's go have it. The brand is stamped right on the beef so you'll know you're getting the real thing. We put the Shaffer's Brobst, Bloomsburg, R. D. 1, dosed Tenderay seal on the beef because we're proud to offer When you want tender beef, simply say: ENDERAY Penn-Alto Butter - - - - - 1b 35¢ Shaffer Special Coffee - - 3-1b bag 37¢ Penn-Alto Evap. Milk - 10 tall cans 57¢ Pet, Silver Cow and Carnation Milk - 10 tall cans 67¢ at the wheel of his car and awoke minister $500. which, however, did . . Sy you the beef that’s tender every time—tender, juicy, Miss Geraldine Parrell, daughter of jury as their car damaged a parked . . Glo-Coat 59¢] PENN-ALTO your guests pass around the compliments. See your hus- | age the church doors to the extent Wafers... _ pkg 20c Junior Epworth League Rally TENDERAY ing. Get Shaffer's Tenderay beef at No open this Friday evening in the 2,160,081 and | quested to be present at this meet. | i » lure Cooking Onions 10 ’ 2 3 Sold With a “Money Back” Guarantee Sac Cc {church who are Interested are also 2 heads 15¢ A fice program of music and No. 1 New Potatoes 15-1b peck 20c | | be a special feature. The meeting WEB F Js: G {to find himself with his bride-to-be not represent a wedding fee Seri- : delicious! We back up the quality of Shaffer's Tenderay FRESH CRISFIELD Mrs Catherthe Farrell, Danville, leoupe to the extent of $200 and Liquid Wax___pt 59¢] Catsup..2 Ige btls 29¢ | |e band put his thumb in his lapel as he - The fall term of the Junior-High Fresh Fruits & Vegetables “ash! | Bellefonte Methodist church. All 2,102,348 Extra Cost! {ing and to bring their mothers as Yellow-Ripe Bananas | cordially Invited to attend New Prete pei Shaffer’ “ 1 E ND E BAY BEEF HORDAY: headed into church and owing the ously, Brobst and his companion, ans were fortunate to escape serious in- with o 01 ce. So trv T nderav today. Watch JOHNSON'S OYSTERS pt 26¢ t ur guarantee. So try le y ay ate continued over the sidewalk to dam- 5 SKY FLAKE ————— — : : 3 Paste Wax Ib can 65 Rie beams with pride. Get fun out of cook- bnaitc land Junior Epworth League will 8 Patent Nos Sweet Potatoes 10 i» 23¢ | [mmo thee seis see i {guests of honor. All women of the . members will be gladly welcomed. | Tune me Jat Solid Iceberg Lettuce | be given and a “Trip to China” will! WEDNESDAY ; and FRIDAY a. . a] a ee [will begin at 6:45 m. 1,500 CASH AWARDS EVERY WEEK | A Coupon Wrapped in Every Loaf of Shaffer's Bread Shaffer's Special Bread - 2 loaves 15¢ Silhouette Layer Cake - - - each 25¢ Johnstown’s Incline Plane i The incline plane at Johnstown, | which hoists passengers and motor {ears up a& mountainside 502 feet | (high, is claimed to be the only one ee i Tey are | The runway is 806 feet long up al 71 per cent grade,
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