Pave 1° our THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 24, 1941. will be a short address by Horace F. | | Dean, 1nd h! Ki For the Graduate GOWNS all their wide array of color You can afford two at this price. gifted nes into Cl er contract tran and fol Ly it Ife del shown Following yregram there will be Select Your Dress 1" assortment mn {o 52. 95 laree { IArges Sizes 9 bn from the this section. 26)-00 lo “GET ACQUAINTED” WITH OUR WONDERFUL HOSIERY VALUES 49¢ to 51: 39 a) pair Boys’ GOLF HOSE Men's Work or DRESS SOCKS - pr NOW, Chiffons or Service Weight Full Fash. Pure Silk or Nylon Hose ANKLETS - - pr. 10¢ Se & Te All Colors In 5-8 HOOSE - He : 9%. Oe 10¢ to 25¢ 10¢ = fn party of talented up Hna Borne and bonist Also George livered while Wy In 95 3 N LE Bible ( fre The public Is ©« 15 More Called One rom Bo Men State bert To Open Mattress Centre At Spring Mills for families than 8600 yearly » direction of the Division Agriculture the school be provided stivdents, Thi John Toroni before his en wistian work, traveled with Major Bowe: teulture Conse Morris, talented Lrumpeter the Department rooks 5a © young uu » Brook sande: young trom was announced vesterday by the he Bellefonte office. A work center will up this week at Spring Mills with the group will Wiatmmd athieson, 10 will give ber 2 } Mathieson, who will give hi ang will be sponsored by the Cregg Township Civie Club timony of how the Lord de- The material for him from a life of crime 1* WAS risoner at the New he Wh wf, "y it is supplied by the Department . ne MO. ta pt fedtares a Agriculture without charge and in- Mc: tructors are provided to supervise wddition to these s Phila- the Phila the making of the mattresses, Mem- pirture, “Life at School © ¢ Bible” will be " chool of the Ei in of the families who are to re- ses do the actual the mattre woik In making them It was ex- lained. Eighty-five cents is charged needles, hauling materials and costs Vice special ddent of will pre mule inchude who will with net violinist, will be Ag- of i Mallresse incomes less made under th vation of Los the mattresses of nin wentation of this ceive f social per- when moving Chreenwe Hills will be shown, and will be served rdially Invited the pre all of mie present ' of the od rence minog Brouse Re-elected Head Of Elks Club Brouse was re-elected thy Jellefonte Elk organization Elks Home on ! way nigh John Galalda was In named vi president, and William elecied of \ ment te ervice For Army Duty Applicant Rejected April Enrollment In County retar) m concluded n ard No. 2 . Oa Dr. Locke To Speak kman Re By D Parkvil “Oven-Baked” 12¢ and 15¢ A.C. TURNER (CO. CRIDER'S EXCHANGE BUILDING Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. 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VOCIRI At Pleasant Gap Wins Marksmanship at 8 pn 1 4 Ho wo) ant Ga : Award In Army Camp arson items ee o Additional Locals ¥. W. West, of spent the weekend Greensburg, as sister, Mis Mr. and Mrs Fast Linn street, in Youngwood, near guests of Mrs, West's Lydia Jones Ella Bumgardner, of was numbered ANong our many callers on Baturday, having come down to Bellefonte on Friday for an indefinite visit with friends Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Kent, of New York City, spent several days last week with Mr, and Mrs, Charles E. Martin and family at their home on East Curtin street, The Kents formerly resided in Stste College Postmaster George R. Meek con- tinues a slow but steady recovery from a long illness and last Thurs- day was able to be downstairs at his home on North Spring street for the first time since the outset of his 1l- ness Mr. and Mrs, Walter Whitehill and family, of Lemont, this week moved to Bellefonte and are occupy- ing the house on East Bishop street recently vacated by the John Wid. mann family, Mr. Whitehill is an employe of the State Highway De- partment George Carpeneto and Smith, both of Bellefonte to Harrisburg, Friday, 'o attend the funeral of Millard J. Tawney, for- mer president of the Pennsylvania Firemen's Association and former chief of t Harrisburg Fire De- partment Mrs. Emma Noll has home In Zion after having spent the latter part of the winter her and daughter-in-law and Kermit Noll, in Jer- Shore stay in that Mrs. Noll suffered an attack of oneumonia, and re- rapidly ering from the after-effects of {ines Altoona, Luther motored he returned to ner with willl Mr LOY SOT Mrs During her city now and Mr: their home included Mr ister Weekend guesi Leif Olsen and family on West Curtin Olsen's brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tarbert ighters, Audrey, Beverly and Dor- of York. They also time will WwW. C street anda thelr 1 of falher falher " home or ng happened wi I'a Pas: has made ap catio Stale Board of law Exam- be examined al Philadel July 24 and Supreme County registered law versity of Penn Ww some mon ng his studies in the W. Harrison Walker Chief of Police Harry Dukeman yesterday posted “no fishing” signs Lamb street bLridge re- sighs which had been the action of time and weather. Spring Creek is clos fishing from the Lamb street bridge south to the railroad bridge near passenger station. The ban also ludes the tail race of the Gam- Mill. from the dam above the to Lamb street. Violators will the [ullest extent wm Centre , been law ha | 0 $ on Me to Ale a by destroy- eg & the bile falls be prosecuted the Chief warned Jerry Leitzell Mrs. James J. Leilazell, of Milesburg will leave Sunday for Kent Ohi where he will enter the Davey School of tree surgery for a refresh- er course belore becoming a mem- ber of the field staff of that well known firm. Mr. Leitzell gradu- ate of the Bellefonte High School in the class of 190 completed 3 course in tree surgery with the Davey concern some time ago. For some motiths he has been empioyed by the Hoy Construction Company at Mifflintown Mr. and Mrs. Van 8. Jodon dis- posed of most of thelr household goods at public sale at their home jon East Curtin street, Saturday af- ternoon, and early this week went fo Washington, D. C.. where Mr Jodon is employed. Mrs. Jodon will i return to supervise the shipment of furniture when suitable quarters have been secured in Washington. The Jodon home on Curtin street was offered for sale, Saturday af- ternoon. but when bids did not {reach a minimum set by the owner, the sale was not compicted lo of Mr. and ~Mrs. Clyde Sickmon, of Spring- field, Mass, arrived in Bellefonte last week for a visit with her bro. ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alters and family at their home on East Beaver street. Mrs. Sickmon, a graduate of the Centre {County Hospital Nurses’ Training | tchool came here to aid In caring | for her nephew, Wayne Alters, son {of Mr. and Mrs. Alters, who has {been Ill at his parental home for | some time, Mrs. Sickmon, former | resident of Bellefonte, is a daughter | {of Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Leitzell, of | Port Matilda ~Mrs. John Knisely returned to | Bellefonte during the weekend and | has opened her home on South | | Thomas Street for the summer, | after having spent the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Butterworth, at their | home in Wilkinsburg, Mrs. Knisely | made the trip here as the driving | guest of the Butlerworths, The | apartment in the Knisely home has been leased to Mr, and Mrs John | J. Zimmerman. Mr. Zimmerman is | manager of the Keystone Tire En- gineering Recap and Vuncanizing | establishment located In the former | opposite | old watch on a Crossley, jewel for his propo Trade In your new one. Ask W. E er, Bellefonte, Pa tion Mr Tow CORN | Houser, of Bomerset, spent Sunday In Belles fonte with Mr. Houser’s mothe Mrs. William Houser and family South Water street Bellefonte Girl Scout Commis sioner Mrs, Martin J. Miller, of East Linn street, departed Sunday by motor for Roanoke, Va. to attend a national Girl Beout convention session in that city the forepart this week Mrt her home ter having with her Lyons and ler, of Bell colm Wetzler, of Milesburg M I M1 Micha of West treet, are parents i A pon and Mrs. Kurtz mn of Della Miller on East Bi spent the children Sherif hs hop reopened treet mont Gu winter Mri Edware efonte and Mi» weigh Monday H forme: of Mi Lu R. Dietz daughter 13 ounces the Centy iC ¢ saizen Jamey / nship, Cen 19. 104) : Borough, deceased 12. HOOVER The account of Bamurel ( of etc, of William 7T Port Matilda Borough 13. MONTGOMERY final scoount of the Pirst Nat I Bal Bellefonte, trustee of John W. Montgomery 14 MAYES. The first and partial account of the Mrs National Bank of Bellefonte, execr, of ete, of J Will Maye late of Howard Borough deceased 15, MYERS for account of Char f Mary A (uso Townshin NORRIS. ‘The of Daupt of ole H" Nene ate of County L4berly Pa de tre first and final Hoover, execr Hoover, late of decrumed The wsecond a i ters of wdministrat said ation on Heen granted the un-~ deied Lhere ted minke lhmmeod mens ! thowe Naving nl nist RAINS out delay fo NEESE. Ad James ( slate x22 redues " of of aemand em wit) JOHN WwW Foe 7 fl Lhe prose elo for NOTIHOES count i and rs OfMice 1 a HEGISTER'S yw ing first and final Myers execr of ate of Per- The les H Myers ae cased first an Deposit of Mirtie M te Borough have bee filed for the (el. o 4 ia Le on final Trust Nor - tie ~ 1 any way ie resented WO tre Count da acount Co. execy ' ale Belleton ceased 17 PATTERBON The first and nal { John D. Patierso of Teresine C. Patter. Township, deceas ARDERY The first ROCKEY THOM AS a Mave MONDAY. APRI wi : Bay © & Stover a : : 4 “x1 (Continued on Page 6—2nd Sec LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATORS are NOTE OIL RANGES FOR I: Modernize your kitchen with a smart new Quick Meal for beauty, economy, cone venience, and de- pendability, H. P. SCHAEFFER HARDWARE PENNA. | PURE o== STORES, EE a —_»]- ECONOMY SPECIALS OF QUALITY FOODS! 3 we 25¢ Ib 14c 3...49¢ 2 x un 2lC 2--25¢ CATSUP wm COFFEE »asxisst worn CRISCO BEETS «re RALSTON :umoves WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE 2 Ih wt 5 3c FI10; BARS OR GINGER SNAPS | 2~19¢ | Prunes ro. en 2x. an 285¢ Grape Juice rv 2» 25¢ Grapefruit Juice 2~:-15¢ Spaghetti « wor ncn JO large y JATS Fancy Applebutter - - 277 25¢ Penn Rad Motor Qil - - 87%. 99¢ Gibb’s Pork & Beans - - - 0 can CRISP CARROTS TENDER ™ ™ 2 a lle GRAPEFRUIT son - 3. Tle FLORIDA FRESH FLORIDA Pineapples Oranges 2 for 25¢ 2 doz. 33¢ RIPE Tomatoes Ib 20¢ Quality Meats! FRESH HAMBURG VEAL CHOPS PORK ROAST SMOKED PICNICS CHESAPEAKE BAY BUCK SHAD i 19¢ b18c ib 1c 17c ib 8c Ib
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