THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 6, 1941. "TV HOSPITAL EK’'S NEWS Bellefonte discharged Tuesday: Mas- Robert Franklin Hood, Belle- Births: a son to Mr, and B. Gelssner, State Col- Petal lL. Page Four — a Go WJ E WE CENTRE IN THE Mondey of Last Week: Admitted: Mrs. Merrill Boxset: Bellefonte; Mrs. John State Col ege; Discharged Jalia' Lightner, State College, 1; Mrs, James F, Grove, Stale } rearet Garrett, Mrs, Adrian daugh er, State College Mrs, Haroid R, Bish and infant daughter Bellefonte; Mas ter Philip L. Witcraft, Jr, Belle. fonte: Mrs h R, Winn and in- {ant son, Milesburg; Mrs. William Admitted loshand nday, Sendzig Miss K RD Col Belle Stine? Bruce Tuesday of Last Week Admitied tharles L. Bellefonte, ID» 2; Tobla Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Mrs, vey E. Huff, Pleasant Gap. Dis- charged: Miss Anna Heverly Belle Mrs, George FF, Rhoads and on, Bellefonte; Admitted ] Miss la Bart- 102 Har- Mrs R ley ner, and in ! R.D. 1% Jose, to the tune of $9.99 Casual and dressy styles mingle, in our complete collection of fine footwear, introducing spring's fav- orite leathers, fabrics and colors . . . at our popular prices. Sizes 3'; to 10. AAA to C.. BROWNS BOOT SHOPS Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. ———— Tuesday, discharged Saturday: Miss Mary Josephine Bart, State College Wednesday of Last Week: Admitted: Mrs, James Milesburg, Master Kenneth Bower, Aaronsburg; Mrs, J. H ner, Julian; Discharged: Murs, Brungart, Rebersburg;: John ton MeCariney, State College: Miles G, Shultz a1 Infant son Bellefonte, R, D. 1. Births: a daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs Mack E, Tate, Port Matllda, R. D. 1, a daughter was borr to Mr, and Mrs, Phillp J, Gross, Belleionte, R D3 E. Peters, Ray Tur- J, C, Lup- Mrs Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Master Jack E mer, Jr. Bellefonte, R, D, 1; Mrs Frederick C. Stewart, Sate College Discharged Mrs, Elry Watkins, Howard, R. D 1 Samuel Zerby Bellefonte Friday: Discharged Mrs, J Kenneth, Wert Centre Hall, R, D. 1, Mr Malcolm E. Stover and Infant son Bellefonte; Mrs, Homer E. Baldwin Bellefonte Saturday: Admitted: Philip M heim; Mrs, William E. Confer Frank 8 Ica Mile Charles Thom How- b G Hosterman A daughter Sunday Admit! Belief Civil Court Disposes of Three Cases nued from page one) HECKMANS OBSERVE HTH WEDDING . CAT Protect Vitamins, Minerals and Rich, Natural Food Flavors wis VITA wm, ZED COOK no In cooking vegetables, this modern method prevents needless loss of essential vitamins, Healthful minerals are not dissolved away and poured down the sink . .. meats are deliciously tender, rich in natural nourishing juices. .. it's SIMPLE and EASY with a New Westinghouse £47 Range ] You get the right heat every time from 5-Speed } Ine units—clean, electric heat, Cook complete meal for 5 people in Economy Cooker—for about 1 cent. Control big True-Temp Oven by Single Dial. Balanced Heat automatically maintained. Start and stop oven automatically with Timer Clock. (Extra on some models.) 2 3 4 Exclusive Single-Set Switch reduces ot shuts off haat automatically. Come In ond See the COME IN—LEARN HOW EASY AND SIMPLE IT IS TO PREPARE MORE HEALTHFUL MEALS. DeHaas Electric Company Phone 679 Bellefonte 18 N. Allegheny St. New 1941 Models ! K GUEST PREACHER | © P r————————— A i po Br, Wit- | Dr. Georg "Wilade preaches phin terian Yo the Editor DISLIKES PARKING METERS LANDS IN THE BARRACKS IR POORMAN THANKS TO FELLOW-PRINTER Re ER I K. NOLL Plan Bill To Keep Shrine (Continued from page one) ision. The bill calls for ap- tion of $25.000 for the shiine’s upkeep for two years William A. Miller Harrisburg, chairman of the Division's Memor- ial Committee, said the monument begun fifteen years ago, was weed- grown and “fallen into disrepair” The memorial, which has been sup- ported entirely by the Division's Officers’ Club, is located in a wood- ed section of a seventy-five acre tract. Part of the land was donated by the late Colonel Theodore Davis Boal, finance officer of the division during the World War. The State, which purchased some of the tract in 1931 as an armory site, grantad acreage to the memorial Officers of the 28th attending the council session were Charles Galla- gher, National president, Wilkes- Barre, James E. Wright, vice-presi. dent, Harrisburg; John E. McElwee, 28th Dis propria of who was ‘vice-president, Chester; Earle Butler, vice-president, Scranton: Walter Haugherty, secretary-treasurer, Phil. adelphin, and Daniel J C. O'Don- nell, judge advocate, Phoenixville DEMOLAY HOLDS FIRST MEETING AT COLLEGE Penn-Cent're chapter, Order of DeMolay, held its regular meeting in wie Masonic bullding, State Col- lege Friday night, marking the first meeting ever held in State College. It was done in order to create in- { terest in the organization in and | about State College, Eleven new candidates were 80- [eepted, O cers elected were Fran- | cls Musser, State College, master , councilor; Luther 8taver, Belle- fonte, senior councilor, and Dick | Miller, State College, junior coun= ' elior Service Unit Company, He has been work there, relatives here have been notified atholic Daughters Meet Here, Monday A regular meeting of Court Pat- rick McArdle, Catholic Daughters of America of Bellefonte, was held Monday night in the court room on West High street with 20 members present, Grand regent, Miss Louise Carpencto, presided In addition to routine business it was decided to hold a Bt. Pat. rick's Day card party in the room March 37, at 8:15 p. m. Miss Alice Fox was chosen chairman of ure rangements for the party at which prizes will be awarded and refresh ments in keeping with the season will be served Mrs of the O'Hara, chairman auditing committee, gave a report on a recent audit of the court book: A demonstration which all women invited will held in the room this Thursday af. ternoon at 2 o'clock Miss Ca who assisted ting the Cross, Ti following dros Thomas are Ix rpeneto thanked member with sewing Bellefonte Chapler ganization made dren ng xXnit- {or Red eof articles: ten chil LS od ) OpeTraLing gar: Buffalo Ran Woman Honored on Birthday Four Cars Damaged In Series of Crashes WILLIAMEPORT MARKET Additional Locals and Mrs " . ey - Ean " ard street fractured his Bellefonte the fracture + James | Caldwell zon of Mr James Caldwell, who rec Snlied in the United States as sent to Fort Meade transferred to the R. R. C. Headquarters New Cumberland, Pa assigned to clerical ny ently Army Are at hold Camp ing, March clock and the public is Rugs - Broadloom - (arpels Observe Golden Wedding Here Mr. and Mrs, P. Guests at Family ing; Receive B. Hartman Gather. Gifts Hartman, of thelr golden at thelr home Tuesday . Mrs, P. B celebrated Mr. and Bellefonte, wedding anniversary on Willowbank street P. B. Hartman of Bellefonte, and Bara Ellen Love of Tusseyville, were married in Bealsburg March 4, 188) at the Lutheran by the Rev. W. A. Troasti After a brief wed went to housel ee Ding Mr. Hartman aub in Benner townshis was employed. Two the death of Mr he farm and Lv PRArsSOonag the of Edward £5 ner ne pon Expect Charges To Be Lodged Today i from Pa ge 1 Square Dance atl Boalshuryg The Boalsburg Fire Company will a square dance st the Boal Boaisburg, on Tuesday €3 11, beginning at 8 o'- Admission will be 25 cents invited, en- Style AXMINSTERS WILTONS! MOHAWK CARPET MILLS ..... (AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE MAGAZINE) Value ! —~ Harmony ! VELVETS! CHENILLE The Right Size For Every Room. Cano H WALL & FLOOR COVERING CO. W. High St. Phone 1078 Bellefonte ‘Wilkinsburg Couplpe Wedded 55 Years I. L. Melcher, of ne Wilkinsburg 85th weddir ome on ni March J 2, 1886 ner ents rear farm in and al : Mr. and ! Wilson Williams Martha have ored couple and a few friends who came to enjoy the day with them Those present were. Mr. and Mrs, Meicher, thelr daughter, Miss Len ora, W. A. Melcher and family, of Swissvale Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Roberts, of lorraine, Ohio, and thelr daughter, Miss Francis Mr, Bter- of Muncie, Ind; Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. John Bmith Ikinsburg, and Miss Ilda R Martha FPurnace, The y enjoyable one and hing Mr, and Mrs. more RAppPy anniver- rett ilien WwW Hams, of wa " joined In wis wher many s———————— Union Prayer Meeting meeting will be of Henry Gardner Howard State nays VOM Lier Zimmerman Bley MARKET QU OTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C, Y, Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Marriare J Tamaqua nie A Tamaqua ! ALB LEX Quality Food Values! PURE FOOD STORES | APRICOTS CHOICE WHOLE UNPEELLD Ne 2 CANS 2 2c SAUERKRAUT . TABLE SYRUP HERSHEY'S SYRUP MUELLER'S ™ WAX PAPER COFFEE 2-5 25¢ CHEESE lb 31¢ SARA SUGAR 2.0 13¢ MARAMAARAALAANY PASTRY FLOUR 24... 69¢ OCTAGON GIANT SOAP 5 17¢ (Cleanser Oct Soap Powder Klek lg 17¢ pkg 5c } for 25¢ sm FHFAAAARAAAAALAAAARALAAA FRESH LIKE Vacuum Packed Vegetables BEETS or Carrots - - . CORN or wn r can 10c¢ Spinach - - 2 cans 27c EAS or Green Beans LARSEN'S Veg-All - - Heinz Ketchup KENT FARM Fancy Corn—Shoe Peg McCormick Spices Kleenex Tissues Tetley's Tea Tomato Soup—Chef, Boy-. Ar- Dee lge btl 18¢ .2 No. 2 cans 23¢ ch eeeseelCan So phe of 400 25¢ ae dt 9¢ can 5¢ RINSO 2 “i 38¢ Lifebuoy or Lux Soap Lux 23¢ Silver Dust lge SPRY 3 ..45¢ 3 cakes 19%¢ TANGERINES GRAPEFRUIT Flori New bi: Oranges 2 doz 33¢ Cabbage Ib 5¢ lge 23¢ Fairy Soap cke 4c JUICY FLORIDA 3 doz. 25¢ FLORIDA 10 for 29¢ Rome or Staymen Apples 6 Ib 20¢ Eat More Lamb! Healthful SMALL. LEAN LEG o'LAMB SQUARE CUT LAMB SHOULDERS Lean Stewing Lamb. FRESH, LEAN, RIB END PORK LOIN ROASTS TENDER, JUICY SKINLESS FRANKS HAMBURG FROSTED HADDOCK FILLETS b21c Delicious * Economical . 1b23¢ . bw 1% Ib 9 1c . . 5922 ibs 33 OYSTERS Pint 23¢
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