i ERR or nh THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 5, 1941, VIE HALL - POTTER GRADUATING CLASS | CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL | Launch $450,000 Building Program IN THE WEEK'S NEWS CR RID Ll DRE | State College, R. D.;: Mrs, Harry J Page Lemont; Francis Jodon Bellefonte: Discharged: Joan Bton- er, Centre Hall, R. D Ida M Bhowers, Bellefonte: Miss Grace Hubler, Boalsburg; Admitted Thursday, discharged Friday: Mas- ter Curtis Reiber Centre Hall Births: A daughter was born to Mr. |} md Ms Clyde Johinstonbaugh, Ff Bellefonte, R. D. 3. Expired: Mrs K Porden T. Walker, Milesburg Monday of Last Week: Admitted: Master Andrew Bwires, Jr.., Milesburg: Discharged: Rodney M. Struble, Bellefonte, R. D 1 Miss Frances Hutchinson, State Ccllege: Miss Alice R. Crilly, State College: Mrs, Stanley A. Wykes and infant son, Centre Hall;; Mrs. Nor- man 8. Jodon, and infant daughter, Bellefonte, R. D. 2; Mrs. Benjamin F. Neff, Jr. and Infant daughter, Beech Creek: Mrs. Harry G. Dillon Julian. Admitted Monday, discharg- Friday: ed Thursday; Mahlon G. Bruss.| ,q.i0ed: Master Harold Runkle Lemont; Births: A son to Mr. and naa ok ‘ “ : '" Howard, R. D. 2. Discharged: Mi Mrs. Jack Watson, Bellefonte; a Merrill Rice. Bellefonte. R. D. 3 daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth 4 ’ . , Admitted Friday, discharged Sat E. Runkle, Centre Hall day; Norman L. Bowersox, Howard Tuesday of Last Week, Saturday: Admiited: Bertha Mae McClain Mingoville: Discharged: Miss Rox Mimitted: Flwood anna Mingle, Bellefonte Mx, State College; 8 Walker Hen ¥ithryn Forrest, Bellefonte: Ad- er, Btate College; Mrs. Sylvest mitted Tuesday. discharged Thurse Stevens, Stale oliege day: Mrs, W. J. Emerick, Bellefonte Discharged: Ruth Anns Mrs. James H. Mitchell, Bellefonte, sioward RD. 2: Mr R. D. 1. Expired: Robert T. Gar- push and infant daughte man, Milesburg; Births: A daugh-! Admitted Baturday dis ter to Mr and Mrs James Al same day william Showers, State College Bellefonte: Births: A daught Wednesday of Last Week: born to Mr. and Mrs Admitted: Mrs. Anna V. Baird, Mariello, DuBol Bellefonte, R. D. 3. Michael Koci- veria, Bellefonte, R. D.: Discharged - ks i George L. Zundel, Slate College Na” ; Mrs. James A. Bradford and infant font ; son Centre Hall: Admitted Wed: fonte, Di nesday discharged BSunday Mrs. Bal Spring Jacoh Sharer, Centre Hall; Births: Van Bellefont MT Front row: Kenneth Runkle, Jean Smith, Dean Reish, Lois Homan, Agnes Delaney, Martha Rimmes Dean Neff, Eve Miller, Ernest Lansberry. A 50n to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cain, B. Cain ang infan! son ; { Horace J. Hartranft (center), president of the Bellefonte School Second row: James A Meyers, Miss Sarah Kocher, J. F. Wetzel, princip 1, James Gerhart, Gayle Palmer, Vincent Treaster, Betty Runkle, Donald Bellefonte, R. D. 3; a son to Mr. and RD Board, turns first spadeful of earth for new school at ceremony Mon R. Shope, Charles D. Slonaker and David I. Graybill Mrs. Harry F. Dillon, Julian The! vere 38 patie; at 1 day. Master of ceremonies was R. C. Blaney (right To the lefl Back row: Gilbert Ralston, Emeleen Ross, Mark Jordan, Rosella Homa, Robert Rimmey, Adaline MeClenahan, Paul Smith, Alice Slack and Thursday of Last Week: hospital at the beginning « ti rear is Judge Ivan Walker, one of the sneakers Doris Bloom. ot | ented Admitted: Mrs. Rephel ™ r— Re ——— ~ : am to wo nem —_ ot 8 ——r : ebb Walks Into Car—Killed Local Red Cross Baby Shirts 19 192 Paralysis Foundation ME AND MES. B. F. BRADLEY Break Ground singing of “Th Spangled Ban- oh IME 21 e side y Stockir 192 OBSERVE 39TH ANNIVERSARY F School to the accompaniment of U i i er | or choo ~~ B Shatters Quota Bikes wo 122. Officers are Elected vires ET : : t 0 fo : A " . 1 af 2 tp (Continued from page one) ontinued from Page 1) chairman commitiee WEIS £455 STORES Knitted Articles County Chapter lt v Bellefonte contract Miss Marion Volynch 3 h dress made Monday by Horace J ing corporation attorney. Frankiin fonte School Board. at the ground THIS WEEK'S SUPER SAVINGS K. Robb, president of the corpora- 000 high school building: ON DELICIOUS FOODS Hays '29! “Members named to the e | Buffalo and Mrs. Bima Eyer. (HeUDSI Awd 1, LEHI M078 or yea YH 16 Fears We take CALIF. SUNKIST GOLDEN RIP Bellefon! foll Girl Wins Scholarship are) Hn M rrah b : t v Hy y . Aha LOReTS Te ants f iperintend nt of = ry of itd rw now that the Name of a M Dor : Wa | taughte: re. 'p hy ¥ - n ' ¢ A v t 1910 y schoo Ls : : : hat Jhve | i 2 He DOT - Jumb “re 2c herr 3 LES 19¢ Article Baby Dress 100 1G member f B® H Schoo elller, Philipsburg M Lew HR n ved with the exceplion is vising principal of schools, cau- |" sue 4 yd ’ S T Baby Gown 180 82 graqualing ha 1 varded Pye Harve: Belle lonts Ab of about tw veal pent in 3M. ‘4 t th cipal and faculty have worked uncer licin omatoces 2 Baby Sacks 95 86 | th ate scholarship for CUNOD | vemiee mestmastor om on (Petersburg, Fla. They built and ing a new bullding for an educa- =o oh andicaps—for this patienc g : . i 15¢ Baby Bogtecs i § . County. Th larsh provided | i A ; hy in the house on East Curtin tional program. He sald that an tHe School Directors thank you, and . Baby Bands 182 r tor years | nges y Mrs. 8. R:iadequate building is Necessary and W¢ must of neces: it DO Tou Fresh Pineapples. a oo wi dey Baby Bil is 192 P yivar oR a'‘e College HODINSON. ang famiay important, but that it does not in| 0 bear with us for anoth vey a SE : : i C In 1920 Mr. Bradley purchased the Hself comprise a It road { the vo years have been Sweet Cantaloupes a 25¢ non f Lhe late r isa Harris learning. Pupils. paren teachers, a Lr) wr you, 1 v t 10 and citizens of the town will have assure you st it has not wn a ts ¢ | for b 3 "hg a 3 ) cooperate In impr g the edu- cational program when the bullding h asion for which we ar all GIBBS Hershey's complete, he declared “We hope ered here loday I ; Lhe the buliding to the % Teleoho: fiir nearing com- to found and promote here an edu- hearts and minds sino Brus 13 RB sith TP It r S Y R | J Pp ni » © A ¥ | Ors OA i 1 i nM Fol es al cational program 10 equip our boys 1¥35 th ! Ri BCH we eans % £ ear Ny : {ley iu £ the and girls r if F & 11 gesiros : Ein hat ds 3 . ” ’ oh leben Tes ps aL Ro an hich y . Choc. Flavored 1s Inn w iving in t P school ir the land the sn out many a rough road ren y : " : GARDEN WHOLX roi Tis hom speaker concluded we have bridged many a pit-fail, v : 1.11 : LreCTR 310] { Belle- O. F. Sollenberger. principal of have traveled to the ntain tops 3 I 25¢ me . Ce & *»11 1: A ey [ dies Nn ! " cpr a A : HE the high school. declared that Hay ° " wil ec S on C proposed new buliding Is J LJ {r Bradley while Mex Gertrude [EnS¢ 10 teachers, pupils ie ome disssntion from withih. 1 a TEXAS GOLDEN GRAPEFRUIT White American ln ne hth | COIN y. He predicted that when i a 1: Bu evi 1 A i ; ' 80 courses which have outlived ur A Juice 2 Neo. 2 cans 15¢ py their usefulness will be dropped, and | PUfY. 1 Das GAC § 13 Bhi |= U iy on on iy ————— a ew and vital courses will be added, 'AcHDg duties to perform. But loday 2 ou 55¢ Scheol to Hold Open House ur educational program will be|W® have reached our first objecti TABLY POX The Willlamsport Adult school, jo- revised to meet modern needs” hel —We turn the first spade-full of mauchanna street, Wil- declared. We hope to “do things” arth building of our ne S It 11.1 ph 4 nOUnee } y High school a PRE C Weis Leader that it will better: to have more activities, to in the vocational create more interest in school work! “Let us here uild a building {. June 6, from and to be more helpful to pupils | which will be a ANGLO BRAND CORNED c 0 F E E EST). This de- Mr. Sbllenberger added not a structure that will contain all wit hott chars reird 3 of ted ye . P 3 , WILthout ChHar®® | judge fvan Walker reviewed brief | 'D€ architectural wisdom of th Beef can 20c¢c 2 1-ik 35¢ | trades So Much iy the history of the Bellefonte perhaps, but che Which will, never- bags Ths only at ix " thel be 7 : id » ny Cost 3 schools and traced their almost theless > BR i 3 1s ic 8 need “eur 1 1 on 'd aiway ket De. wl vl a4 Wo secure phenomenal growth. He commend. usefulness. We have always kep i ABOUT IN THE NEW 194] a job. Since July 1. 1M0, over 1000 oq “the perseverance of those who, fre us the policy of building an' | emmiirs mixen Retsonls nave been pj AOEQ 10 the de- have led the struggle for the past adequate building one Which will ing in t or Afanen eink wp Ng WaiN* two’ years to complete the building Opn Ha Sous Jo He yh of yr VEGE TABLES 3 No. 2 cans 19¢ Marriage Licenses Judge Walker referring to the | boy or girl who desires to come FELS SOAP 3 14c [| - cakes fa ha 4 1+ 1 ‘1 . fact that the order In most COUN«| ‘ep. ars building a structure i rner J. Bicksler Fredricksburg | tof ris destructi La Safer 3 3 ire Prods ekatiirg tries today Is destruction, rather... will uphold the fine tradi- smn al a than construction, declared that... of the past We are proud of MUELLER'S SPAGHETTI NOODLES AND James Condo Musser. State College (such order is only temporary we're | she recortis made by the Alumni of 7§ werd . » a v8 195 2 3] . « - § : " gh * gu | ; » y ' tf 4 "As Last! A way to Virginia ¥. Harting Willow Grove building for the Future ese be | our Bellefonte High school and the MA( ARONI 3 ples 25¢ 0 util. keep butter just right Leroy J. Evey Bellefonte, R. D. 3 Binning a school plant | facilities of this building will raise for easy spreading, Mary E. Moore Howard ized in building up the mental, phy- | yo ievements future grad- p gical and moral capacities of thet achie Oo ture Kleenex Thank goodness for the ¢ John H. Richards. Jr. 8 r t more glorious heights ko of 40K 3 n H. Richards, Jr. Stroudsburg |e + .o citizens of this community.” ats \o : 8 heig TISSUES pkg. of 400 25¢ new G-E Butter Con- . Janet FE. Woomer Bellefo Ea 7 - tart 11e8% her Ji : mer nte | “We are starting a building here Judge Walker asked the citizens to today which we hope will inspire ditioner !” ov : . =z — ROY Ci Tra. Pile Graye Mills get behind the building project toy present and future generations Swan Y Great For Cakes! There's == ; congestion x NEA Furnace see that it is completed as s00n 88), humbly and reverently give SOAP 4 med. cakes 23¢ - Bruce Ira Gamer State College | possible [thanks to their God that they have T 0 ! L E T really nothing to creaming ] ‘ = . Charlotte EW et CI f warlo ). Watson lefor Th ; " { butter when it's ‘condi- 3 . ' bi osnbis Bellefonte e final speaker was Horace J.|peen born in the United States, a Cot Rite tioned’. thanks to G-EI" =~ | j ” Neal Lawson State College Hartranft, president of the board, | yuilding which will inspire ever » " ’ A { H i : WP vel) 125-1. roll < 4 " Alice E. Murphy Connellsville | the text of whose address Is BiVel ipoy and girl to give his or her last WAX PAPER Rs 15¢ T | S S U E at “Thrifty. Too! You don't : | | = | — in ui) sitewhere in this issue drop of blood, If necessary, to de- ; 7 a | Concluding his brief address Mr. rand the great principles and poli- Sliced a Hut when | Hartranft took the ‘golden” shOVel.| jay of our great democracy PEACHES - 2 >» 2]¢ é il 25¢ ! roils it spreads!” ? pecially made for the occasion and - 8 Aaily ec r 5 Li " & i . 4 : And so, with the help of the (presented by the Titan Metal Com- | oqqent of the class of 1941 and Chewing Gum or NICE pany, and with the words: “Let us), resident of the Student Coun- CAN DY BARS 3 for 10¢ here erect a building which is 8.) we ghall turn the first spade of credit to our town, a thing of beauty 41 in the construction of our iand a thing of usefulness, a build- new building.” ing which will provide an education ___ . Geraniums || 5. md ote NOTICE! Quality Meats ! " ” Z ; i NEW G-E “BIG 7" ror ony A Few [250 oid shovertur wis upto] ew i [by Miss Mary Grace Hartsock, pres DOLLARS MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S “6” Rl 2 5 igen of the senior clacs, Mr. Hart. || "Rective Saturday, June 7) FRESH GROUND € cach . .s t the ee Vv | The sensational new Butter Conditioner Poi rat aster or te] Sue price of HAM B U RG 2 Ibs is only one of this new General Electric's : Student Senate, with the words: H A | K c U T S 10-Star Storage Features. Come in and (“And now through you, Mr. Presi. | ‘dent of the Student Council, it is in the following Bellefonte TENDER ROUND AND SIRLOIN em all! a sce th fo — ithe desire of the Board of Directors | barber shops will be, \- . : ito present this spade to the student, increased to | S | EAKS - ib ENERAL Ibody. We trust 1t will fill a prom- | LECTRI {nent niche in the new bullding, so! 50 Cents | {that all who see it may be remind. | . LEAN (IN PIECE) 5 ’ led of the large sacrifice the citizens § PAVONE'S BARBER SHOP § || WOODRING'S |[|of this commurity are “viiing to | mantivs manmen suor | | BACON ib \d , {make to give to them an opportun- | NIGHTHART BARBER SHOP Eric Hu ompan Mey Floral Gardens |, for an education: | TEAVezzA mannen swor | ” S As | Accepting the gift, Mr. Thompson,|} BAILEY'S BARBER SHOP J} JUMBO SLICED : ; 127 B. Howard St. PHONE s4]|| speaking for the student body, gave | PINGE'S BARBER SHOP | Ee trey | menimntit | | BOLOGNA - - Ib - ¥, Bellefonte State College cherished as a symbol of all the|] YOUNG'S BARBER SHOP | benefits pupils of the school will BOSCAINOS BARBER SHOP WALDORY
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