THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 3, 1941, BLANCHARD | PLEASANT GAP | Honor Howard Man | Has Been Crying ~~ "™W0rmus sonorant The Baptist Missionary Soelety iy entertaining the Missionary Socle« (Continued from page one) | Sales 48 Years {tes of the neighboring churches al Mrs. Roy Adams and Miss Marie | Quite a number of our people \ 70 vear celebration of its found- | Chandler of Bellefonte returned | have been changing their address ing, followed by a tea at 3 o'clock, huine Saturday after a few days | this past week. Among them are 2a saugbier. Bled | Thursday afternoon, at the church sit in Philadelphia | Fremont Hile to his new home on We Lanthtis and faug ry Wan iom that what the county needs Is April 3rd, for the purpose of inter- The local W. C. T. U. was enter- <i. John Mulfinger and Mr, and | Horntown Road; Joseph McDonnel) ME Washer as btn un Poward more farmers starting up in busi- viewing ang mining applicants tained at the home of Mrs, Annie ames Clayton Poorman pald thelr | family to the Dunklebarger house on My 24 1300. and spent his ness to take up the surplus of farm for enlistment in the U. 8 Marine Ridge on Wednesday afternoon weekly visit to Cresson Sanitarium | Vacated by the Hiles; Melvin Buri ad " Ak hat communit; Ana | PAChinery Corps Regulars, and the Marine Re- The W. W. G. of the Baptist [to see the former's wife who ls a [family to the Perry Krise piace SUF f+ te A y Pod Have! Mr. Wise, who is past the three- serve A ui gs church is holding their monthly patient there and found her im- | (now owned by the Harry Deckers’) J an » ye the barbering core-and-ten year mark, predicted The present temporary require. Complexion Benefitting Colors meeting at the home of Mrs, Philip proving nicely. She hopes to be | Which the McDonnell’s vacated; hoody vr opty 5) yod in that that before long all public sales Will ments for enlistment: that appli- ' ‘ Eo | 8chroat of Lock Haven on Thurs- able to sit up in another week \ Bue roy Ro ey do Hie Nol pan. he ep at hye he ry A ia tions. Bales of Joy ge car 18 and yA he: ) . " . p . " aH ’ A d yi pi “ 9 BX WW are suncuy ' veer and 9 nches in nh y Contour 1 roportioned Shapes day evening This yg he "White Mrs, Al Grove of Bellefonte spent | Bruce Krumrine to the Whiterock Returning to Howard in 1888 Mr and the irend in farm sales is Y0- Thore found physically qua {ed Will Criss” meeting a all Inemoers are Tuesday with her brother Wade place near the ball field and vacal- | Wagner opened a shop there which ward a cash basis. Today, at sale irnished Lranspe riation from Al- | asked to bring thier gifts. | Bvey and wife, led by the Grove family; the Tros- | he has conducted ever since, or for where 60 or 80 days’ time Is alloW- toana to Pittaburgh, for a final med- Ira Miller returned from Phila- | The condition of Sam Noll who |tle family to the Bruce Krumrin: | more than hall a century. A prom- ed, few buvers take advantage of (eal examination snd enlistment delphia the latter part of the week has been il] for the past few weeks | house; Chet Rote to the John Mul. | nent and outstanding citizen of the the terms, Mr. Wise commented The enlistment period in the Ma- | He had gone there for medical | 1." bout the same | finger house vacated by the Tros- | community, Mr. Wagner has been a | Mr. Wise's largest sale Was In rine Corps four years, during treatment and is continuing that ¥ Hugh: Abies 3: Tavita | I | tle's: Charles Lair from one of the | lifelong member of the Reformed March, 1916, at the Clell Stover farm which time they ar elivible for treatment with Dr. Kamp of Lock v i . ih I “He hy I Noll double houses on Main street | church and has held all important [in Woodward. The sale totaled $10,- o Jan and in the Haven Wn Pucaday with Mr. and Mr to side of the Bilger double house | offices in the church, He served a oo. Harter Vonada leaves for Wil- ee Elen Berelay in Tyrone TE recently vacated by the MeCloskey schoo: director of Howard berough When asked hor he happened Ww i rt an be had by Hamsport on Tuesday where he be- . " y when they moved to the William | and also held other municipal of- &¢t into AE auclaol DE DUSBNEsS, asking you & master, or ap ins his employment with the Good. | Clarence Kelly had the misfor- | oo 1.000: the Lockowits's to an | fices. He has always been a staunch Mr. Wise explained it this way. plying « Marin ps Recruits rich Company Hii 0] Bayi ng hig 100 gutle badly | anartment in Mrs, William Baird | and loyal member of the Democrat) Une day when 1 wa nly & ing Stati Post Office Building Mrs. W. H. Spangler spent Friday while working at Whiterock Tues- [40.0 from one of the Crumlish party dw ; this with her husband in Renovo i ; km | bungalows; Ray Lair moved from Mrs. Wagner passed away in Feb- py hy a” PE at the D, C. Gard- Henry Noll spent Sunday in Phil- lone of the Noll double houses on ruary 1934 Mr, Wagner enjoys good a ral 5 Sergeant Sidney W. Platt, U, B. : ire ‘eve a ret . tativ Malcolm WwW. Wagner, wife and (Continued from page one) darine Cot a representative of the Marin ! Recruiting Ber daughter, ¢ oward, and Mrs, Hilda ) } ig ol Ho " ny steady, he sald, expressing the opine. yiee will vist Bellefonte today, years old, the auctioneer ior a 5 \ toons } elt} ir at u a ner home were Mrs. Fox of Wil- | ddelphia Main street to the cld grange ball | jeaith and can be found at his shop rrrience I'd had was " tior "el Waman Wouldn't Talk Hameport sister of Mrs. Gardner, The Ladies Bible Class of the M. | which he recently purchased "Wer weekday A hy Aka i ’ non The { of M ( and Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Shoulder E church will hold a Penny supper Mr Dore Sommers was home | y has touched him lightly, and pr ’ hing and family, also of Williamsport at the church on Wednesday even- from Philadelphia, where she is in he more like a man y Mi Anna Bechdel has recently | Ing, May 14th. beginning al 9:30 P. [training for a nurse at the Jeffer fift han one well pa m. Their suppers need no adver n pla) t tend the wedding score and ten ar mark returned home from Bellefonie he visited for several week wa home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Alter the regular meeting of the r duties Sunday Woman's Civic club Tuesday evens Mr: Rs Melr ing the ladies as well as a { of towns people were given treat when Dr. Pergusor ing het slurday Sie I Evelyn Schenck is assisting Louise Gardner with her dutls it the Richard Quigley home near - - Mill Hall 4Q Penna State College gay a ven Mri jenry lo} nt Weds t) th } 1 t } rr . 1 ~LA 4 a y oy gg x interesting talk on Americ olicy th {riend n Milh and Pleasant Gap auction ae : f : v t ry State Col Mrs. Bmma James bas boen |, ooo eient war IT IRE 0 : : mele be aot pending a few weeks in Bellefonte | TT Firemen Dine . Mr. Leonard Holt and amily moved to Howard la Wee 'y tinued from Page 1) Elected Head st week two da .... Welfare Drive 20 Summoned L " on Of Beekeepers H , & In Sa One Te rh | rok Infantry 0 Mrs Harry K To Open Soon To Army Duty and others introduced Pp ollece High srhool oh in Iv A y 'B piles inded the following hilip Saylor {Continued Irom page one) dual 14 the Army about ome, namely Mrs, Elva Baughman : p * y . (Con od from page one) ntinued fro moe 1) seiont ‘ al nari atherls i Emporium: and Mrs. Bess John- Continued from pag ied from Page 1 . H i Ty ‘1 fre iy "A p - te College ber Compat Sutton Engineering \ _ i I 4 { del and son Company. C. Y. Wagner and Com- nd Jackie of Howard nent pany, and the hone, gas, power Sunday with her parents ) ALM | road companie: T+] 11% . aru 1 : . 119litv | Mr Team N with Ralph Blaney With our customai Vy insistence on quality Mz as captain, will visit all the emplc eek Hit-Run Driver ¥ see in this spring's hats—maseculine angle! ’ ols , hi +1 1 . x 1" a) Dost olen comyt TONE workmanship, these become excellent values. I a ft hou 3 wenilentiary 34] AY CQe- ' ployment office, and now able i I with other pub- * ald of a cn Miss Elen Gardner LEVINE’S = HT LO en Be = 7 PIE “en we | BELLEFONTE'S NEWEST AND | Saturday DE Wana Der Tice ossart DeHan od fo Place oy ix ala Norn. hasimpa tan NO. 6. B arse of seeing ior 8 Mills, BR. D Clair WLson closed the evening's festiv ties 3 A Safe Place To Shop at a Wb inglhos imi part Satur- all ‘persons in retail ang whole ale Jan : Ben rl —b eilefon Sop Fie Sint or MOST UP-TO-DATE STORE ! Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. fay night in honor of Miss Violet businesses. Earl eam No. 7. nein SOEHE 66 DELON O.8 We 00) Games were piaved and re- takes are of a Wier os ana . 4 3 ¢ a He ET : " Ee —— SU L — {reshments served to the following: Oréanizations, Milesburg, Fieasant yy, \aronsburg: Lawrence . } gry ls sof 1 oy La | Lois Allison. Mabe! Hinton Beity Oap, and Spring township "ne 'W 8 ori ail and os gy sop ll Fe a ' § toh ¢ Plot chor : The directors tried as far as pos : oh hy " ala i . on, showing * . . s and PORT MATILDA 5 23 378 oties home on | George Whitecratt of Howard; Lois sible to opportion tse various groupe py f 07 “7% F078 55 1) bucks al the Stel various fn | R 5¢ 10 419° STORES ’ oe . oe a to their income capacit- TA . bY nd Mrs. G. R. Cowher and Sunda: Jechd : Holter, Anna and A a ! i © number 475 was U y ' the P t G fr. and M ,. M d 8 naa Anna 1 8 goal of $3000 to be reach- ko i for tl tates oliene JICCIS | a¢ F.easamt GO son Willard moved to Morrist fee Wiebe \iaziZve ta PRP orothy i 52, Anna Mae Ru- ! i . > Te v 9 al visu ¥ mn DAs improved . t w roe ling t ast . hn 1 Ros Adams 1 on Saturday. Mr. Cowher secured _. =... an. fc able to visit her | Pert. Evangeline DeHaas, Violet, nt thas gagi oa . Juos H wy employment there " Snsgom gy gre Velma, leonard Holter. Misa Hol- RMpRigns ldve Sraggec —- ———— ki Mcifs tal ter recived many lovely gilts and all | igh too many weeks the lead- . ry t Mr. Dennie WEEE, Wio DAs De drs Lillie Robison and daughter PERG ANY OVE gS ARG 8% ‘ers have planned to push the 1941 Sportsmen To I ndin secretar » the s list for » time 4 war edema Set departed for their homes wishing : on tae sick il for so im i £3 A v remy § ’ : R ishing drive through in one week, May 1 Jellefonte, Pa. Nias 3 » L838 HOXI Robinson visited i her man: a th v irthdays Wil 3 * not mu improved ; his time sok wi their son and brother ef many more haipy birthdays to 10. inclusive, It will start off with Dine, Monday Al Lytle who has been seri- 5 dinner of all the workers, and -— ill is still confined to his bed sack neon during the week of 86- (Continued frum page one) ast week gr gar Cage gh i not much improvement tivity the captains and leutenants Mr. A. H Dunean of Philipsburg. | ( piled ds a Mr. and Mrz. Boyd Butler and will lunch together to tum in re- a : i = i visited on Sunda: with Mu: F9 . A ; vrs. Roland Buller of Nittany were ports and compare notes. A record Cot A wih by ci wh hon Mrs. Boyd William Y wn - th # Sunday supper guests with Mr. and ‘of their dally accomplishments will > HEE = 2 gh mre in pan Centre Democrat v ii gi pagan wikil slee AE re Ardell or s be writien on 2 large chart a th Yavaie | ars : MOTT HE 4 Jeni . Mrs, Ardell DeHaa med Toom k of the msvivania Pederation of Home-Making School the First National Bank gor. Sporismen Clu George Harvey — - Ne. — on ; : ‘ UNIONVILLE ner the large campaign barometer ® Rho ty on Ay-t¥ing a ¥-lish (Continued ror page one) pn evidence: a treet banner ADEN " - — Deibler, {ormer Mr, and street in addil.on these speakers, ope HAVE al ew ¢q (Continued from page three) is 10 be sting acreis High 1 Biroare tr ister RE i You are contributors will be given bo and Bream novie JA you are . : Miss Nora Slover of Bellefonte rindoy Satu 3 ! e J a ! These piciures are Vd J Our kitchen you'll find i pent the weekend with aur i nt vy Scouts will co th { hoor fiimg ever shown DEW ies at cooking MM Sue McEwen, also atiended the th iness | 01 employe and Lilies are included: { wrinkies. IH. M Mile n Monday. She isis Silver Rainbow Jasy Fishing in A them on Mrs. Bathgate's fore- ; | etuned to her hom uesda) Today. April 3. the directors, cap- Cana altiing the Tarpon Off head her trim kilchen frocks as # "fed THIS NEW morning tals mants, and representa. she shows ber audience how to per- - n pr bw ld rd . haa we Sha Kt feild rake tve or . Vrs Pierce ters entertained tives of the agencies to be benefit- / an added attraction the Fed. Olin the most difficult cooking jobs : eration iz giving as door . 3 with peatness and dispatch friends and her immediate ed by the drive will meet for din- pris Wak) nea ana dispalch ner to talk over their final plans ing donat il there be ee : v to a chicken and waffle din- ner t { ans he h ) 182 hie ha | Or wi any “wrinkles ner on Tuesday in { the The directors of the welfare drive : “¢ UCR} EDOrismen in your budget if you follow Mr: iH : a iN DUNT i a : oy prs ae hae yy will 1} N £1 £3 $ Tl a - - ; irthday of her husband are as follows: J. M. Curtin, chair-| 53 herman Wi ave ume Balhgate's suggestions for prepa: : » k home in mistake the voung MAI E. Krith Anderson Henry | ° re ath ayer rien and ing low-post foods in an eo Use Our Easter OE hon in mista 4] jung atch that iz one aller this 8 Her methods o " Te Voy ard 1 Ris reat mann ooking ’ ’ y ‘ ladies would greatly appreciate if Brockehof!, J Bosart DeHaas H. J i manner cooking LLAYAWAY PLAN MODES AY API— tis would return it to the grammar Hartranft lewis Orvis Harvey, P rau INERT foonony of 1 money and 9-Pound Capacity choo of op that ‘Mrs Roseanna H. Johnston, Lewis Lenhart, George - tine Your Spring coat need srk sobs 14 rektives Newsman, E. 8 Orr, C. C. Rhoads i Watch this newspaper for further : Biiisackdet 25% 1 0 retun W. W. Sieg. Pred Warner, Mrs. E Poison Drug Not details on this helpful, threesday not be expensive to have James M. Stere 1s still confined to FE. Widdowson, and Mrs. Roy Wilk. Found Locally course in household economics all the latter y an d hiz bed and not Improvin” 8s rap. | i..nn : n £3 YP add ’ "rl Oe i Sap" 1 aon . etarr smartness vou demand. : Os many i nds 3 fame . . “ ! ) * ily would like. We all hope his com- {Continued from page one) BIRTHDAY AND FAREWELL So see our collection of lete recovery may be speedy WELFARE BUDGET and the codes “050M” and “MP020” PARTY AT MILL HALL HOME colorful tweeds, smooth J. B. Btere Is having a modern Following is the 1941 budget [IAT® said to mark the dangerous | at. irtnAae © and. of fleeces, diagonal tweeds bathroom installed in his home in for the Bellefonte Community sijment i itthoay anc ‘arewed and flecked tweeds. Navy Drive Hospital attache and all Bellic I wa ela al the Lome of ) " . , : 3 , Ad nte druggists reported (hat they Richard Lucs Mill Hall BR D black, beige and plans. place of the old one they have been Welfare using for many yeas They are] « xm : fe i . greatly handicapped for conven- a , on ital / carry sulfathinzole tablets in stock, | Wednesday evening, March 26, in : » JOUTINY JEL De 3 " i yy ® ¥ 3 ot y lence at the present time Athletic Asso but that none of them are of the honor of Mrs. Lucas’ birthday. The ANd N wl) v f $vsor » . 3 John Stere and sister. Miss Char- Boy Scouts uspected shipments, Most of the, evening was spent in cards, games lotte, ano Miss Lovise TIOZuG 0 Girl Scouts stock carried here was manufactur. | and dancing. Music was furnished } . Miss i ie - } Se : : ve 3) ed by other chemic OUSES ras BY Doye] Strous nd Al Tea v= tored to Altocna last Saturday and Logan Fire Co 4 Hy oth ‘ol hou das er Te) Sous apd Alive Wea ; » did some shopping and visiting with A. M. E. Church § py re MR gE" aa . ’ [ 3 vd A | the former's sister and husband Salvation Army 5 |igcrous tablets have been reported ont present were: Mr. and Mr ’ ot rrivais Mr a1 ‘ « ia} ul nywiiere in Centra sylv § re / Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Stevenson Associated Charities ® : re in Central Pennsylvania, enneth Powers, daughters Mar : . ; ; ib garet, Marjorie, Mr, and Mrs. How- In Your Favorite We hope the members of the!| Milesburg Fire Co ; i w— . , : ts : | . {ard Ardery daughter Janice. son Woman's Society “hristi Jer. Contingencies i i bi bogs sety A halen er Admin tration Skidmore Suspected | Howard Jr. Barbara, Dorothy and ¥ J . . u . hun ' id » . g . 1 - ; d G-E Spin-bask meeting this Thursday evening in — In Prison Blast Hasty Haagen, all of Snyderiown; big, 9-poun -E Spin. et the church and to bring your dona- Total $10025 rol. and Mrs. F. G. Rogers, daugh- Washer! + of ziasse heinig JO a— | ters Helen, Marian, son Glenn Jr * G-E ACTIVATOR — Gentle, glasses for the use of the (Continued from page one) Mr. and Mrs, Harold Holter Wil- thorough washing action. society a———————— 5 lam and Richard Cotes. ul / He WASH AND DRY | * SUPER SPIN-BASKET-— Mrs. Glibert Keatley of Tyrone,! MANY VACANCIES EXIST | tion operator several years ago Skid- | is 400 Reh william Paring TOGETHER= Quickly damp-dries all spent a couple days last week with IN U. 8. MARINE CORPS, | MOre, a young man with a previous- er. Mr. and Mrs Dovel om Fing- clothes, including blankets relatives in the community and at- en {ly unblemished reputation, escaped |," ; ine Eva Gerry. Larry. Jean SAVE TIME and pillows. tended to the moving of their house- There are many vacancies to be to the Centre county mountains. | Zimme a Max Eo Ty dep 1 Damp-dry one load in GLEAMING BEAUTY — Sweam- | hold goods from the Anna Hall filled at the present time in the U. | Trapped in the cabin of a fire sta-| poop “or non a te h E Spin-bask lined, massive, styled for the modern property into the Presbyterian | 8 Marine Corps. Any young man ition at The Rattlesnake, near Un-| Mr 8 - elier, all of Lamar; the G- in-basket kitchen or laundry. church vacant room where they will| interested may obtain full informa- {lonville, he shot his way to freedom. | and Mrs. Ralph Funk, children while another load is LONG-LIFE MECHANISM. leave it stored for a time tion by applying at the Post Offics | 1D¢ late William Fox. of Unionville, Lester, Luella, Shirley, Anna and | [5 8 = ] 9 5 71.95 ). New low price for this extra- : i i Jl les Ipt - ¥ 4 irgini washingintheothertub! 1 * PERMANENT LUBRICATION. G. W. Bullock has completed his building. Altoons, and will be given | Rattlesnake beacon light keeper and | JAD Jr. Elva Paringer, Virginia 1 if to speed- QUIET WASHING OPERATION. inva navlvinia 2 tral . [former friend of Skidmore’s when , Mary Virginia Forkus., Patsy Help yourself to spee C.F WARRANTY days of labor for the Pennsylvania!a preliminary examination for en- | y Eisenhower, all of Cli . . Railroad company and Is now one | listmen tif they desire to make ap- | the tie: Hab pene ing the Acas | and Mrs Theodare Ptondale; Mr, {of the retired members of the com- | plication. Those found physically 3H. | the ao ie rough the ¢ | er ADDa Louise Vie on. dgugh 2 Sizes 12-20 . ; | pany, having ceased his work at the! qualified will be transported 10) oi. tps Rid " i i sohville: 1 : (5 GENERAL (46) | 3 A CTRIC ) Howard depot on Monday, March | Pittsburgh, for a final’ medical ex- years laiaz Skidmore was oap- | Ee ay ot Suexsmyile; Jnnabeiia | ] Use Our Easter ; : 31. We trust he will enjoy retired | amination and enlistment. her n bE FA —— jad C Frye Castanea; M wr Ha g 8 Z LAYAWAY PLAN S [=] | N L B A S [74 E T WA S H E R life and keep his usual good health. | The present temporary require- | 4 L R | { Johny C. Dorman A ang } 4. & ; ‘ : * The Easter Cantata which is be-| ments for enlistment are: that ap- | t Last-Kea George, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beck “ / Our favorit dy ing prepared Ly the combined choirs| plicants be between the age of 18 Lelief From Piles daughter Blce, Mr. B. C. Dotterer, : Jur lavoriie ant yours, of the Methodist churches of Beech! and 30; between 64 and 74 inches in! | sons, Rey. Paul, daughters ADE 4 7 judging by the sound of RB U Y N (0) Ww A N D S A Vv F 1 Creek. Howard, Milesburg and Un-| height; weight In proportion to age! . 3 | and Marian. Dorothy and Lorraine 3 applause you've accorded : jonville, will be presented in the!end height. all Hieants under 21 Here is a powerful combination of | : | A ilored * ‘ ~ py ™ . | g hd app two proven remedies—oOne intern 3 | Grieb, Lairg and Euama Robinson, ¥ them. Man-ta Lb and Liberal All f Y Old WwW h church here on Thursday evening, | years of age must have the written 4 Mrs. fra Caries daugh . . owance for Your asher April 10, at 7:30. They will have a consent of their parents or legai|On® eXiernal. First, remove the cause \% “JU WAC CIEE Charloite, dressmaker styles tailor. full dress rehearsal ip the church | guardian, The enlistment period of Dijes-~cunatipation=hy Cleaning) Mih, [oI Strouse Susie ed in longer jackets, Tiny " here this. Friday evening, April 4. | in the Marine Corps is four years, |C.0S5ed Dowels with safe. non-tri- | Cy Chard Trossior. ¥ waisted to hug your Call 439 for Demonstration tating GOLDEN-LAX TABLETS.| . Richard Tressler, Thomas . a Sow {| If you have regisiered for selec- | GOLDEN-LAX TABLETS are a Shortledge, Alfred Weaver, Mr, and ure. §, pian rs, MARKET QUOTATIONS | tive service and are under 30 years sirengthening. tonic laxative, and Mrs. Henry Schrockengast and son, | stripes and pastels, Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner | of age you can still enlist in the U. orm no injurious habits. Next cover John M. Yearick, Mr. and Mrs. A ____._. n . & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte 8. Marines. the affected area with cooling Auti- | Richard Lucas sons Donald, Boyd, | I upp y ompany What A | Por further Information write 10 septic San-Curs Ointment. San. Arthur, Billy, daughters Iva, Leah, Select Your OIA. open fsmscsseciessssnss : | the Officer in Charge U. 8, Marine |Cura will stop the pain quickly and] Fay, Eva and May, all of Mill Hall | SPRING WARDROBE BUR WERMAE. cousins | Recruiting, Post Office Building. allow healthy, natural healing to set| BR. D. . Whil Selecti Bellefonte State College (3° Altoona, Pa. or apply In person. in at once. San-Cwea 38¢ and 60c| Refreshments were served. Mrs | : | wy Seni rig | Bas ley - . Golden-Lax 25¢ at all drug stores. | Lucas received many beautiful and Are Complete ! OPI. ces sirmcrceimemmmt———s Use our Classified Ad columns, '—Parrish Drug Store. useful gifts. | ier, easier washing! an A
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