Page | Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 22, 1941. —r PROGRAM PLANNED YOR ns Ll i i is CENTRE COUNTY HOSPIT AL | GRAN PLANNED FOR Oa% County Sheepmen | Gregg Township Townships will fipecial exhibits and events wre | TT M k t w I t ‘ ! IN THE WEEK'S NEWS oe Tw a o Market Wool Commencemen Receive $10,977 Eo lo State College on June $a A nda a | il ni _ . : i Farmers’ Day at the Pennsylvania Sale Expected Week of June, Baccalaureate Sermon To Be Payments Approved Go to 25 ; State College agricultur: rie J ‘reac r Evens . . Monday of Last Week Mrs. Raymond F. Harpster, State State College a ulkural Rr 16; All Growers Eligible to Preached Sunday Even Districts in Centre Admitted: Mrs, Nestor W. Keen, College iQ Discharged Mes H home economics extension represen- Sell Through Association ing Next County Millheim; Joanne T. Bedenk, State alker ne Grove Milk “0; eof Conte o ’ e ” - i i i College: Miss Helen Beezer Belle- O. Overholts, State College: Charles ri ol Centre county, announced Centre county sheep men are The baccalaureate sermon will be Audiol Comear 2. Glalt Rath OB 4 2 X 3 $0 lle 1 p rh - y » a wy . 1 h wr Geners fonte: Ernest T. Sederholm Jr., BL eu 8 ljeloats. Bitthal a daug An inspection tour to observe res watching the wool market this delivered to the graduates of Gregg Monday approved payments total Philadelphia. Discharged: Mr: ; Al- Aas “Bellefonte R D.2 a on io search in foods and clothing is a spring with a great deal of Inter- Township Vocational school and ling $060.608 in State ald for the bert R. Kochik and gn sub, now Mr a | Mrs Stanley A Wikes of highlight on the women's program. ©¢. according to E. H. Dale, presi- [thelr friends in the school auditor- construction and maintenance of Shoe; Mis. James A. Bradford, Cen- rol ni a oka Se . | Visitors ean see how fabrics are dent of the Centre County Sheep | lum at Spring Mills on Sunday, May tre Hail. Birth: a daughter was born Centre Ha tested for colorfastness, thread and Wool Growers’ Association 25, at 7:30 p. m, Rev. Delas R. Kee- i roads and bridges on the highway Af ' a to Mem f ; systems of 1368 second class town- to Mr. and Mrs. Cecll A. Walker Saturday count, and other wearing tests W. C. Bmeltzer secretary-treas- | ner, pastor of the Centre Hall Re- ships of the Commonwealth Tuesday of Last Week Discharged Harold ‘WwW Ww ner Color movies will show some of urer oi the organization. has re-formed charge, will deliver the ser- Twenty-five townships in Centre Admitted: Mrs. Margie Acker. of Boalsburg: Malcoln O. Young, the nutrition research completed, ceived Information which Indicates! mon, Special music will be render county will share a total of $10977 fa hore nhs Troahs Bellefonte; Miss Jean Richards, and give details of the textile stud- that the price of wool shou ved by the Gregg township mixed 4 . . ' ” a Aaronsburg: Mrs. Margaret Kustan- Saf : : ol Sati a ] d be © in the June payment Townships bauter. Bellefonte Mrs Blanche Bellefonte, R. D 3 Admitted Satur- | : stronger this spring. The Associa horu which already have qualified for Rice. Bellefonte. R. D. 3. Dis- 9a discharged Sunday: Oscar A In the Home Economics bullding, tion sold their wool last year to The annual commencement exer- |... payments, and amounts due Ce, . J « IS- : ‘ed : " “ “ ’ 4 " \ i ny | charged: Rov CU. Rider, Bellefonte Knight, Roulette, Birth: a daughter the women can examine closely two R. E. Smith of Boston for a net cises will be held in the school aud- Are i . L . b y [ » - " R. D. 1: Miss Beatrice A. Bartle to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Nefl. modern kitchens, an exhibit of chil- price to the grower of 39 cents per |itorium on Wednesday, May 28, at Bellefonte. R. D. 3: Mrs. Kenneth Beech Creek dren's clothing, and watch students pound for medium and 33 cents per |8 p. m. The exercises will consist L. Albright and int ant son, Spring Sunday the arts and craft workshop pound for rejection: of a pageant in which all members Benner $6005] Huston $270.59 Mills Mrs “Yarnell Poorman and Discharged: M Harman Bird, | fashion Interesting articles out of | There are 31 co-operative wool [of the graduating class will partici Bogg! 802.27 Marion 094.94 Ee tbh a ha A und % Toa clay, textiles, pewter and other met- | orowers' associations f pate. They will be assisted by var- Burnside 102.06 Miles 175 64 infant daughter, Howard, R. D. 2; Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Mrs. Robert R. | ’ . w |B 8 associations In the state pA ~y 4 “ AD 3 Mrs. Russell C. Walker and Infant Colpetzer, Warriors Mark. Admitted #&is. In the nursery school, stall {through which 75 per cent of the |lous groups from the school with I ollege 427.24 Penn 332.30 8 3 ad i i t I's & iN AUN i ‘a " ol * " y baa , + i. . daughter, Centre Hall; Harry F Sunday discharged the same day, members will arrange a display of wool produced is marketed. wp. | the chorus and band taking part. Ourtin 488.95 Potter 1,079.97 : . I al ounce i Nargea ui aliie i ' that IN i 1 \ dl ha . \ ‘ . . ‘ T r N ba Pp ” Brightbill, Centre Hall, R D 1. Mrs. John C. Pifer, Harrisburg Ape | a children like Connell, Sheep Ex!ension Special- The pageant will be of a patriotic Perguson as " Ru B Lu 4 Joan T. Bedenk, State College There were 48 patients in the vegelable gardens, ist from State College, states that and educational nature which Gregg 783.28 SnowShoe 379.77 3 h Y ine 'S red . ’ ’ to observe ' oy Dera tive " Y , dramatizes manner of the Incidents Halnes 30164 Taylor 420 62 Helen Beezer, Bellefonte. Birth: a hospital at the beginning of ! co-operative marketing agen- tu truggle 1 Ame ! Half n 175.64 Unior 462 B4 i 18 i se fel " N gs | HX of 4 . FO! Fics 101 OO [| > (}! | daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. week Ho xi 4 a ; sold over 600,000 pounds of wool | * ph coi ae H in 2 3 41 Wi " ” 997 BE Lee H. Morrow, Blaine, Pa —— peaking program are other i He last year. Through this method of Liberty arr ‘“ 3 47 yong “a Shes 1 000 tions for women on Farmer . selling, the quality of the product The members of the graduating Howard 453.35 Worth 506 567 v ; , DAMAGE $175 AS CARS 4 Kenneth Albright Dele Wednthia y of Laat Week Col LIDE ON MOUNTAI . . has been greatly improved and the Siam hg eB ir Det . Townships and amounts which § urte artmar spp PR LIN 1 TREO r ve bee y ondo, Barbara Petterol ernice Z Admitted: P. Burton Ha: man ) 14 PETITIONS HERE FOR growers have been well paid for Petterolf. Helen Haugh. Ruth Hen will be approved subject to fur he: £ * . Bellefonte; Miss Huldah ( their efforts reports on the expenditure p n llision on Sno ) 4 TATE TIZENSHIP y ! . ald ' nou Bellefonte RR. DD. 3 Discharged ! ‘ Sy UNITED STATES CITI Tham Sma . nick, Mable Johnson, Geraldine Lin. | Th mh isamms 4 i >) | 3 " " 3 i Lewis E. Watson, Fleming: Mr IOUNAIn rong ear y.¢ RY HN re Pairs Sounty Assor ak on Sigle, Maxine Long, Jean Musser AS BLA Sui : Broc K ert off Hotel Bldg Bellefonte, Pa 8. Ardery and infant daughter, IN. total damage was estimated Petitions of 44 Centre county res- | planning to sell their wools the week | pare Noll. Donold Rossman, Gladys! Liberty $605.26 : mollogn: Mike Maroorv Acker | $173 Dut No one was injured idents seeking United States citizen- of June 16, according to President State College; Miss Margery Acker ) wachine wer riven bv | «l fore fad 3: 1 rothonots Dale. All growers are eligible to sell Ki £10 #1 Anronshurg: Miss Betty ‘Ann Ress- The machines were driven »Y ship were fled ih the prothouotarys| (cue oe on rt cel Pauline . Stitser, Gladys Strickler, - Spring—431821 — idirmgie man, State College. Admitted Wed- ha s Tynlo, of Snow Shoe, and office after naturalization hearing: Mush WW Ociation and can parold Walker, Faye Yearick, Hal- Payments made from the Motor Find Fake Money Marriage Licenses Twp. Amt Twp Amt. $2 Give HIM or HER a 2 Nice Wrist Watch ! PARKER WATCHES $16.50 up BULOVA WATCHES 24.75 up GRUEN WATCHES .. 24.75 up | t ALSO HAMILTON AND ELGIN WATCHES ea a a rl al oe te wi i ¥ Shawver, Bernice Shook, Lols 8hook, Patton 8206.70 tt obert (3 Scott o swrisdale hold | vt Bort heise : ollie. have thelr name added to the mall. . . ZA > { nesday, discharged Thursday: Elery Robert G. Scott, of Morrisdale held in the court house at Belle i 4 RE BAe go 6d ine ho i= "lard Zettle, Mary Zettle Ruth Zub- Pund, are approved in accordance Wash, D © C. Myers, State College. Birth: a - fonte, last week : : , watio abot tp ye | yh A ler, Sara Zubler and Donald Weav- with an Act of the 1030 session whats Ak 3 ne no a hoodmbrda evi State Colleah daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Killed By Trah ; ' The 44 persons will be considered i “i ¢ nl getting er which made available $8.500.000 for As itnds , ni a u dl bs Td Suma ARE i 2 b 1 . ng Ha y ngs] 0 th g pT v "ne / sec ¥ ! 3 . 4 { f Lane L re ar Lee al ag Lichare ine Bu ’ <'¢ Fred B. Houser, State College i beneath the wheels of the for final citizenship at hearings i hoe with the secretary, W. ( Everyone ls invited to the various this work during the calendar vear: ant : arrcsveo WgWay Hichal 3 State College : vania Railroad Rainbow ex- ssheduled for June Smeltzer or the Agricultural Ex- ommencement activities 1040-41 Payments are made quar- y Chie! of Polit N 1 ] vera B. Lockwit Bellefonte Thursday of Last Week the passenger station at The number is the largest that tension Office, Bellefonte » ter) m the first of March June t . p y alns Johhstirw? ; { rly h fir yf March Jun identified U Hair as Sar a Al iu SEH 3 JONNES Ia Admitted Miss Arna Mary unting lot killed Arthur w Heed as petitioned for final papers for - P | C S ik Beptember and December sy kp ro an Cari B Vanzor Clarence Troupe, Bellefonte, Births: a daugh- 63-year-old candy merchant Satur- several years, according to Prothon- | ALEXANDRIA CAVERNS atro ar tri es » thug» “lr ig A ais i} rd 3nov Bly on ter to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Mc- di is wife and one Old sur- otary Bond C A number of OPENED FOR SEASON Child at Lamar > fom ; rtmit ent | Julia M. Mangino ; Closkey, Lemont: a son to Mr. and vive years ago, 36 received final pap Six County Pastors | - ; William G. Ward ! ) PW ither Kepler, Lewistown photo y . town, and Edward Brown o hil rapher and proprietor of Alexan our-year-oid Robert Meye: on Speak at Institute adelphia, empl { by th *part- dria Caverns during the weekend ©0f Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Meyer : ment ) Justi conducted Lhe opened the cave for the 19041 season hey. hearing vy 1¢ Reedsville High Schoo} Band i was present for the opening day Claren Alexandria Caverns located tw? t vale Vincent ’ ght from Os- les eact of Reedsville along rou‘e § of Fraled f ri \ ' ye . ya t . al ul } hie Ee i om Bellefonte, g7 nciudes both land and waler it a wo hog Lock Haver rt leg PB: ' An fost g PURE m olher Parts trips. The cave is entered by wa " iv JB io la trot th \L ihe noo; on Re H a Right of sie; The boat land. ph of 4 or -" Of ag ring ja B it ke on “} hid Aldidnbed State Motor HOOSIER CORNHUSKERS To 4 's through a number of room C 0 M P A R E TRAE. TE LEST A lun oy with ectr High | Cl * suffered & compound tract ur Hos rn in, © re ’ Re Li og Boe Joa. Fed. Bi. AL and a ang improve formule |," 0o0 "Loe Shee co cole, chic and Rev SHOP HERE AND SAVE! ae our finance charges with those of Mountain, a: : other financial institutions before Snomored by. Logan Gate. at the | rips during the scason, without ihe, Jt, side. bruless of both Knees, ib Tl, meting Tel 1 sano buying a new or used car, then de- d : e ning, Ju . 3. i a Varies pet & 8 le po 7 B 0 Ba HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES BANJO BAND TO PLAY DRESSING Weis Quality Pint Jar 17¢c MAY JOIN THE MARINES CONCERT AT MILLHEM cide for yourself which to use. heard dally at 11 . m. and m. many of the photographs for th A : ON. Ok MUSTER LAV: Bellefonte Trust Co. | 5 tin st at ean, & i imei bom lus 157 0 200 SARDINES ~3¢ Phone 1070 BELLEFONTE, PA. ~ a—— a Tal? . are of the many young men tha numer. Basleers. Clair Tar COFFEE 2 3585¢ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. AF SHOUEN to remember the pranks Campus Owls to Play For Alumni Dance HOME-STYLE al : : > men : i Te nt 57} i n . The Campus Owls, popular State | fy) inférmation apply at the post The oo t is being spossor : Heinz Soups College Orchestra, h 1 en- office building Altoon: ither Inthe Mu n Lions’ Club PICKLES gaged to furnish music for the an- ) " y , \ ’ ' 13 30 : ay : - cans ( C-W DILL OR SOUR \ person of by letler nual Bellefonte High School Alumni nibh s largest Electrical Manufacturer Da er ill be held OR Colfl | yr iauiONARY ts TO exerch . at la ; a a a Ot. Jur 16¢ 5 at Hecla Park. Artangements for BE HELD AT HOWARD Mav 20 HY dates yt for U FANCY WHOLE GRAIN GOLDEN Value! the dance were made at a meeting —— wha a Bren 2 ; . trsiomes suff wiiary Ra. 8 Jun ne & tes as of the Alumni Association st the | Members of the Missionary So Ba t : clety of the Church of Christ nra Spring Street school. Monday night aie ; ; ‘TE The dance will begin at 10 p. m Howard will hold a speci) mission. | BELLEFONTE BATTERY SEES and will close at 2 am. (DST ary meeiing at th hureh a 5 HISTORIC CIVIL. WAR CITY WEIS QUALITY 2 No.’ 2 cans 25c The association has also made 0¢lock Friday afternoon. with mem bers of the United Missionary staff A pews item tentative arrangements for an Al- iM p A Yom sanp Bhelt NOW you 1/34 umni Association picnic to be held Nn charge of the program pds. ast weth contained ihe fol. during the coming summer months The meeting will be in charge of owing information of local intes- 5 oh A commitiee has been delegated to Mrs, Mary P. Buckner, of Canons. esl With Pork n (o % € e n MORE FEA TURES- present suggestions for the outing. burg, of the Pitisburgh office staff. | “Ballery B, Beliefon'e. Pa, unl CAKE FLOUR ADD: CAMPUS Owls lay Alum She will be accompanied by a mis- Of the 190th Field Artillery, com- i 5c r Lo fro to Play Alum Frank McGovern. general chair. tionary speaker and a representa- manded by First Lieutenan; Wil CREATER WASHDAY EASE - man of the dance committee has tive of The World Call lam C. Cox, has returned [ron hg: 2lc named the following assistants SAE A Vicksburg, Miss, where the battery’ Mrs. Elinor McDowell, Miss An. One of the easiest things to do is antecedents, the Bellefonte Fen SHREDDED THAN EVER BEFORE 4 nette Decker, Miss Kathryn Coble, 10 start an argument and one of cibles, participated in (he histori CHEWING Gum OR M Miss Gertrude Poorman, Ralph the hardest things to do is stop one. Civil War siege.” R A L S T 0 N Moeraschbacher and Luther Stover CANDY BARS " 3 Jor 10 Miss Verna Ardery, Miss Decker. a phgs 25¢ ] us and Frank MoGovern are members LAN EW of a committee which will pick the : Re.1 NEw . » 3 ¥ wie $ . x Youll be amazed at the operating esse snd | 55 x Rm vier ed wets soi | POTATOES efficiency of this new General Electric high school, vill act with the com- Visit For WAX - pt 35¢ Washer. Come in and learn about its many mittee in ‘an advisory capacity tio Open Clogged Drains 15-16 peck C convenient features — see how it washes Rockview Barracks | Bargains During Our May Sale! | DRANO your clothes beautifully clean, white, soft. Personnel Changes 19 ICEBERG Reg. 15¢ 20x40 Heavy Can Cc See the Remarkable New |= msn woe ll Linoleum Mats | pitt ll. Bl ... | LETTUCE State Motor Police are scheduled to Size 18 x 3 | § 30 Sta Pedeces Took 7c | ™= 10c BW | PASTE - - 3% 3a 25¢ become effective on June 1, it was| Solid Colors | dentin on on E announced yesterday i Regular 15c Pvt. Harold D. Ream is to go to Chef- Boy- ar ion . Tom. " CEAREFROTE A. GRAPEFRU can 5¢ feananas Bedford; Pvt. Joseph Jordan has re- CONTROL signed to accept a position with the IVORY & WHITE REG. 1 SOUP NEW CABBAGE PINEAPPLES Wa U. 8. Secret Service in Washington, Ladies Umbrellas ; MODEL AW-12) WRINGER ing transferred to Hetahey. ang Pat oil Silk 25¢ Enamelvars. ff SOAP | , ing transferred to Hershey, and Pvi ilk. : N ; Henry Herman goes to the Holli- 69c Savee Pains, Fuddmng 13 SOA Cee te daysburg sub-station Regular $1.19 Pans, Wash Basins C With 3 cks at reg. price Pvt. Paul Ruda, of Huntingdon, Ouse $4.95 Don Just one simple Fingertip Control for all opera and Pvt. Foster Ott, of Hollidays- tions. Instant safety release. Adjustable pressure, burg, will report for duty at Rock- Reg. 5¢ Dishcloths Dish Towels Prices Start at resilient balloon rolls. Remarkably convenient view on June 1 The Rockview sub-station will re- | CLOS . " an LOSE Extra Quality d efficient. main in charge of Corporal Samuel | Jc Bc Part Linen Mollenkof, while Pvts. Andrew Roy- | ouT! [iio will remain on duty & Shopp ROUND AND SIRLOIN sami M REGULAR 29¢ LUNCH CLOTHS 18¢ Bl | TENDER STEAKS Ib 32¢ STREAMLINED ‘Mattress Project to | Size 50 x 50 — A real bargain at prey Bo n at Spring Mills : pe pring Childs’ Panties LADIES COTTON MEATY mu me maine oe | ll Coron Printed Panties J | pORK CHOPS - b 21¢ # “ | ing sponsored by the Bellefonte of- ; bc : 7 {fice of the Agriculture Conservation Sizes 2-4-8 Regular. 15¢ abe | Association scheduled for the Spring Cc rom TWO for... Washes each piece Only four movin Yeu never aeed 10 oll. Water won't splash The mom beautifully | Mills “es a exdecied Vn We MEN'S SANFORIZED BEEFY separately — thorough. = long life is washer out because of special in i y . Iy but gently. Bonde aren ty Narrcuuerman: put becsust of spacial: dusigned * washers eh EE Covert Work Suits Ladies’ Slack Suits POT ROAST ib a2 GENERAL @@ ELECTRIC in ore nies nse) ll 89 $1.29] $1.00 amon 3 te me SQUARES 13c ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO semen ete A.C. TURNER CO. Pe ” i bye mattresses Al receive them at CRIDER'S EXCHANGE BUILDING Free Delivery a Phone 728 ie »™ Bellefonte State College || A similar project wil be opened Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. mt in Bellefonte as soon as suitable quarters for the work are obtained. Quality Meats !
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