Pace Pane THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 8, 1941, | Engaged To Wed ( FINEST CLEANER | TWO MOTOR-DRIVEN BRUSH CLEANERS for the Price of One ( MOST FEATURES ( LOWEST cosT YOU GEY BOTH FOR $3095 A$56.90 Value Ever Offered by General Electric Smart buyers snap up this un. usual combination of smart, brand new merchandise. The latest up-to-date models in the popular General Electric line. Make your cleaning easier and better by treating yourself to this bargain 1. Spotlight. oe-tip nozzle adjustment. 3, G-E motor. . Requires no oiling. . Dust-proof bag. . Durable con- struction. . Unbreakable plug. . General Electric warranty, BEAVER BITES ANKLE Kenneth Shearer, a swoler world kas beaver at v angler, would like a beaver hat or rs He L a beaver coat or anything made GENERAL ED ELECTRIC " CLEANERS beaver--particularly the beaver Electric Supply Company Bellefonte State College Philipsburg WPA Project Is Approved A WPA project for the constru tion of a storm walter drainage sy tem In and near lipsburg ap- proved by th wil] soon be started with a allot ment of $46 784 e President last week CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS | Weds Zion Native Monday of Last Week Discharged: Mrs, Harry Hartman, State College; Mrs, Fount Bmoyer and infant son, Bellefonte; Mrs, C, Glenn Long and infant gon, Spring Mills: admitted Monday, discharg- ed Tuesday: Master Robert G Jones, Sta e¢ College; Master Rob- ert J, Smith, Bellefonte; Admitted Monday, discharged Saturday; Mrs Joseph A Parrish, Births: a daughter to Mr, and Mr: Michael Kersavage, Bellelonte, R D. 3 Tuesday of Last Week Admitted lewis E Wasson Fleming; Mrs. John R Ralston, Centre Hall; Discharged: Miss Be. ty Ann McElwain, Fleming: Mrs Eimer R. Rockey, Bellefonte; adl- mitted Tue:day, discharged Wed- nesday: Master John Davig Truby, State College: Admitted Tuesday discharged Saturday, William OG Houser, State College; Births: A son to Mr, and Mrs. Donald W Lowery, Bellefonte R. D, 2; a son MISS BETTY GRACE HOCKMAN to Mr, and Mrs. Ray H. Zeigler, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Hockman, of Spring Mill Mingovi le announce the engage- thelr daughter, Betty Grace m Walker, son of Mr. and Admi ted Harolg W Fred Walker, of Bellefonte, No Boal:iburg: Discharged: Mrs. Mich- set for the wedding ael Kaizen, Jr, and Infant son - Belicfonte, R. D. 3. Miss Lenore Hoover, Bellefonte; Admitted: Wed- nesday discharged Wednesday, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Boalsburg: Ad- mitted Wednesday, discharged Sun- It may not be the style but H ro Mrs H E Yo Shicharped Sow Lock Havel o "rn 1. Births: A son to Mr. and rbert Bryan Howard, jaughter to Mr. and Mrs, Davig C Sprague, State College Wednesday of Last Week Wagner OF LOCK HAVEN ANGLER polled his fishing trip Satur Fight Rubbish Fire the State a the barrens be- would spread inin woods resulled in » Company truck be. t about § o'clock Mon- Water from a boosier ised to extinguish the | whe ne on North Alle- ine Lime, was re- condition, “1 could hug my y Spring: Alpaadt uals 15 good!” Everybody expresses the 1s in Spring Ale there me anh 3 om for with. duiing Renbility to your particular weight snd shape. giving you that important Yital Yaive, COMFORT THAT FITS. “Blessed If these Spring-Alr Mattresses don't seom to get better every night” Years of me only make you appreciate Spring. 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That is why there are no cloth pockets, no knotted coils, no loose springs, no noisy rubbing of spring against spring, no useless The comfort is built in for keeps. + Skilled hands enter into SPRING-AIR'S manufacture rather than mass production machinery. To achieve SprNG-AR's fitted and lasting comfort, as many as nine different spiral springs are required for the hand-assembled construction. 4 Let a SPRING-AIR mat. tress pay you its handsome dividends — dividends that you can cash terms of increased energy and more abundant living. The model illustrated, in your choles of colors, Is $39.50 Other styles are from $24.30 up, — wherever good bedding is sold, BRACHBILLS S. Spring Street Phone 2 Bellefonte, Pa. Bellefonte; | | Thursday of Last Week | Admitied: Miss Beatrice A. Bart ley, Bellefonte R, D, 2: Master Richard McCloskey, Milesburg, Dis- charged: Mrs, Porter M, Lorrah and infant daughter, of Bellefonte, BE. | D, 2; Mrs. Martha Houtz, Lemont Births: A son to Mr, and Mrs, Quen- tine E Johnson, of Bellefonte, R. D1; a son to Mr, and Mrs. Dean lligen, Centre Hall, R. D. 1 Friday, Admitted: Malcolm O | Bellefonte: Mrs, Edward | Spring Mills, R. D, 2; Mrs H. 8chug, State College. Discharg- ed: Harold C, Leathers, Howard R D. 2; Mrs, Ronald Gummo and in- fant son, Bellefonte, R. D. 2; Mrs Roy Tressier and infant som Po:t Matilda, R. D. 1; Mrs. Estella Fultz Coburn Saturday: Admitted: Maser hillp Reed Jr., Bellefonte, R. D, 2; larry L Facer, State Coliege, R. D.: Mi Ida M. Bhowers, North Spring St Bellefonte; Discharg ged Mrs. Don MRS. WOODROW W ald M, Lowery and Infant gon, Belle ourte fonte, R, D. 2 w vem Sunday: former Dorotl Admitted: Mrs, Nevin R. Smith, ter of Mrs A Bellefonte; Mrs. R. Edward Carver N.Y. Her and infant daughter Julian Esther E Chandler, Bell Births: A son to Mr, and airs, neth L. Albright, Spring Mills: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Yarnell B. Poorman, Howard R D. 2 There were 50 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week Hospital contributions: From Junior Young Immel, Clayton y Gustave OIL PERMANENTS $9.00 . - ~~ $3.00 -- = - $3.50 - = $3.00 and Hair Btyle Minit Croquignole - $2.50, $3.50, $5.50 Wrapped in Oil Croquignole - Regular $3.50 Frigidine Croquignole Regular $6.00 Eugene Croquignole - Regular $850 Heavy Ol Machineless Croquignole - Regular $6 00 ve Comple's La Rouge Beauty Shop 19° MAIN 587 DIAL 2025 LOCK HAVEN, PA CORMAN MCTHER'S DAY SERVICE | Addresses C. D. A Ples Red Cross, Bellefonte, Pa. 50 card for Mothers’ Day trays Junior Band Has Heavy Schedule Leading Banner, Drum Ma jor- ette, Are New Features: Personnel Changes Members American come more frequent few new members has the art of marching However, their p miion and their en a long way towards SK much easier Their activitie 11. when they France Refract Ciarence at 2 § EM : oS they Will be at BARBARA A. BAT M dedication of Bar R. 1 Shrine at 2 pm =, they will be at Zion to pla; Memorial Day services m On Memorial Day they will ade in Beliefonte ON Bunday, Jun 1, they will give thei: | orial Day concert at Athletic Field, which is which the publ there at 2 Some changes in the band will be noticed by th of a jeading banner which carried bY Peggy Boden and Ji ne Hill. Three new members in th color line will be Prank Pinge. Rob ert Thomas and Stanley Steele. A new Junior drum majoretie to wor with Becky Cruse. will Lois Bryan, The change in th line wag caused by the grad 1 of Jack Woods and Charles Nelo to the instrumental section: also James Anne need 5 had been placed he choir members mothers. The fol were asked Lo “ome Fred Roush, Mrs Roy Reeder Jodon, Mrs Mr Harvey Markle Joseph Mes Donnell, a Carbrick HELD AT PLEASANT G Foliowing the presentation of the C1 by i hoir members, word of pray- 8hil ling enlisting in the C. C. C Rescued From Fire Fire starting from the overtun THE MAPLES TEA ROOM AT HOWARD IS Open for Business We Serve Special ng of a kerosene lamp ruined the second floor apartment of Mra Cor della Hadlock, her son and daugh ter of Altoona, Miss Hadlock was | overcome by smoke and was carried | unconscious through a window and | down a ladder by firemen, who sent her to the Robert Packer Hospital { for treatment . rt Chicken & Waffle Sunbury Flood Control . Dinners Sunday The house flood control commitiee {of the federal government has been asked to approve a recommendation | by army engineers that $1.900000 { be spent for levees to protect Sun- { bury, at the confluence of the | North and West Branches of the | Susquehanna River —————— A ———— Classified Ads bring results THIS PLACE IS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ment or Hostess for Card Parties, Will Serve Banquets by Appoint Ti Tie wel ian GIVE cAnDv The Most Appropriate Gift of All Schrafft’'s Chocolates HOME-MADE SALTED NUTS ALMONDS - Ib 89¢c | CASHEWS PECANS - |b 80c | RED sxins MIX. NUTS Ib 60c | PEANUTS SPANISH PEANUTS - Ib 30c Ib 39¢ Ib 19¢ PEANUTS SUMMER CANDIES Jelly Drops Ib 15¢ | Orange Slices. __ 1b 15¢ Spearm’t Leaves Ib 15¢ | Salt Water Kiss. Ib 15¢ DAVISON'S West High Street BELLEFONTE, PA. Ib 15¢ WEIS £555 STORES, MAY FOOD SAVINGS! Peanut Butter - »~15c¢ K idney Beans 2»x:-~17¢ Grapefr’ t Juice 3 ~:~ 20c¢ Bran Flakes 2» 19¢" BOOOL Hershey's Syrup 2+-17¢ Rr | N S 0) Peoches tall can 10c¢ Ige. pkg. 19¢ SPRY Ketchup wu J8€ me OC 3 ih can 49c¢ Flakes Ralston Oil Fenn-Rad” R-qi can 99c¢ LIFEBUOY motor or LI'X SOAP 3 cks. 19¢ Swan SOAP 4 ck. BREAKFAST HOUR COFFEE wn [4c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES U. 8 No. 1 NEW | FLORIDA POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT 2 peck 25¢ 3 for 1l¢ New Cabbage 31h ile | Fresh Asparagus 2h 2c Red Radishes 3 beh. lic | Bananas 3 Ih 20 Tux FLAKES lg. pkg Fairy SOAP 2 cocks Kilver DUST pkg. 2 ~ = = QUALITY MEATS - CENTER CUT CHUCK ROAST ®21¢ PORK CHOPS 3 ASSORTED — SLICED b 9 ic SQUARES Ib END CUTS MEATY ib 19¢ MEAT LOAVES FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 728
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