Page Four _____THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 3, 1941. 1d on Us pers . . . | MANY ATTEND OPENING « Red Cross Nurse | serum, Dr. Parrish d iii «| Pine Grove Mills Native Rounds | NJ a CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL | or mos cues er { Parochial schools . . * *: » { “Friendship Garde n," on the Mrs Submits Report Bix school children had eye ex- Out Fifty Active Years m Ministry IN THE WEEK'S NEWS George B. Thompson property, was | — aminations and were fitted with | opened to the public for the first : : : : nsses, fol irs of glasses being | \ : ave 3 rw electy A Monday mien at a “Twilight Di p htheria Immunization Sinases. n Phe be He fonte Elks CL Dmeing 3b uw og we {Tuk ang have udded now W Glestzle Monday of Last Week Friday Fattesy: BpoImOed. by Wie piety ‘rogram Completed in [Shu urd ne Shes We being pro- |g Callitzin, Sunday, Rev, Wilton took in 48 new members, baptized Admitted Doris Eckley, Belle Admitted: Master Robert H, De«! church. Bellefonte A large hombes Local Schools Miss A ae yy attended a meeting Olyde Dunlap, Fro Eh BD: Mion 34, uitichiled ut wilit marriages ang fonte, R. D. 1; Frank C. Gault, Jul- Vore, State College, Discharged: (of Jocal residents visited the garden o—— (of the district No. 5 Pennsylvania | leted half entury of active min- | ‘ a ’ lan; Miss Florence I, Stoner, State Mrs, Batiste 1. Shank and Infant guring the evening Mrs. Joseph A. Parrish, nursing Nurses Association which was held Pla : y fon aap Eve | I Dr Dunlap wis born at Pine College, R. D, 1. Discharged: Mich- daughter, Oak Hall Births: 8) music included songs by Mrs, Jos. Activities chairman of the Belle- at Huntingdon, She has made plans | II and y Grove Mila, Pa. a hon of Beott and ael Cociveria, Bellefonte, R. D; 8. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. [0 A parrish, soprano and violin | fonte Chapter, American Red Cross, to leave for her vacation July 7 and | Jade Tuan aD) Dunlap, on Decem- Walker Henninger, State College; Morck, State College: a daughter of solos by Mrs. Louls B. Schad. Mus called on session of the committee will return to duty August 4 Miss! It was an impressive morning for er ber oy 1860 He wi twice ru Miss Helen Mae Soyder, Spring Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Love, Belle- Puul Beaver was accompanist. Miss recently to meet with Miss Cather-! Mary Locke, of Bellefonte, will car- the minister, his wife and the con- Jac y Vo Irene Beck ol Halt Mills, Admitted Monday, discharged fonte. Admitted Friday, discharged|po0000 Doblebower played accor ine Nardi, nursing consultant, Réd ry on the nursing service during |gregation, and all experienced sad- : on ne Who passed yi Tuesday Master Robert Bierly, Saturday: Miss Joyce Howard, Belle- dion solos and Miss Marjorie Wehy Cross, Washington, D. C that time Please call 217 between [ness at the parting. Dr. and Mrs wv a hn Dew on in » Louis- Milesburg: Miss Faye 1. Yearick, 'fonte; Master Charles Wesley Rohr- played the “Pirates Dance.” Several members of the executive 9 and 9:30 a. m. and 1 and 2 p. m Dunlap were presented with a bas Ville , oo ky h ) pital ‘ wa Spring Mills, R. D. Expired: Mrs. beck, State College; Titlana F. Mil- board were present and discussions — ket of cholce flowers and a sub- | marnied Lhe veond time to Mi i : ; . . pe OOORRMOL I mb ort Ul” ma : ka . | May Rhone, of Centre Hall, at New Lloyd Sampsell, Bellefonte, R. D. 2. ler, State College; Mrs. Hester N Clothing loaned for the occasion the policies and procedures for Rankin Heads state v. P. W, St ie " aR igh ny pon por Nn. oy Dr. Mate . Hgn reciation in en wey wi » . by local stores was modeled by Misi OB rt, Kentucky, by Dr. Matchman ; 2 { Ott, State College. Expired: M. John a ing ac " Lee WOre Tuesday of Last Week e Lolieg I Madeline Purnell, Miss Jane McK'!n. & nursing activities commitiee were John W. Rankin, of Unlontown, held by that congregation Four children were born Admitted: Janice C O'Connor, | Wison, Julian, R. D ley, Miss Love Auman, Mrs, Jack held. Miss Nardl gave some excel- was selected commander of the Howard, R. D. 2; Mrs. Mildred L. Saturday Yeager, Mrs. Jack Wilkinson, Miss lent suggestions which the commit- | Pennsylvania department of the The Rey Dr. Dunlap is very McCartney, State College; Mrs. | Admitted: Mrs. C. J. Weaver. Ji Judith Malin, Miss Rebecea Cruse, tet hopes to be able to adopt veterans of Forelgn Wars, at the | proud, and ju ty 80 of the record George N. Dreibelbls, Pine Grove Rebersbum Discharged Mrs Bella Miss Clayre Nelson, Mrs. John O'- I'he quarterly report of Miss Ber- annual encampment held last week [of 8t. John's church in the past medical sheclaiiat: of Indianavoll Mills. Discharged: Bertha Mae Mc- oo 000 paefonte, R. D. 1: Mrs. Leary, Miss Ellen Quigley, Miss Betty ha Rigirney. Red Oru) Nurve for | at Boranion, Raskin, proident hi ven Jeary - they tang Soduy hy gg (TRL ion 4 Clain, Mingoville; Mrs. Rachel Wil- 5000" A " Co Garman. and Mrs. Robert Thom- | this area follow: naternity ser-ithe Fayette County Boa yf Com- [free of debt, have completely beau- ! M1 ap son State College R D.; Mrs “How. Pred bn Wa on MI Suuglier, ry mar, ang M R H vice pre-natal, post-partum and missioners, succeeds Leo Moersch- [tified the church edifice inside and (Continued on Page 6) ALL SUMMER LONG pd 4 § cy VALE . y in hewborn, 68 visits mo: bidity ser- pacher, of Btate College who res ard P. Gilligan and Infant son, Fo Xm nn “wh "a a The evening's program wa : y C. Wallace and infant son, Mi charge of Mrs. Hugh M. Quigley, vice, non-communicable, 206 visits; signed in the middle of his term last Cooling breezes can be yours at Clure a Ay daughter, Belle. I a Cou Mr: “Thomp on, Mrs 0 B Malin crippled children » vervice, 1; health year, Rankin completed Moersch. | | = \ ke aoueh of = swish when your fonte; Master Robert N. Emerick, (+ cotirday. discharged Sunday: Mrs. Robert H. Thomas and Mrs. H service, infant school, 24 visits; non- pacher’s term home is aircooled with General Julian, R. D.; Mes by Surnd, Miss Margaret Houser, Centre Hall, L. Curtin, president of the auxillary. Assi lec SV EG 8 VE AOC ANNOUNCEMENT EALED BIDS will be received by the General Electric Quiet Fans. Decide now a a pm Bellefonte RD; RD. 1. Births: twin daughters were, 100 Fenting ani the 3 1 Hopper M. oF a total of 410 visits Pf Se , Manager, Board of Directors of City Trusts, Lafayette Building, to be cool and comfortable. G.E Mrs Rodney F Wheeland, State hoy to RI. and hie. Jechard | mu: ” store fur Special projects were diphtheria For Tax Collector Philadelphia, Penna., not later than 11 AM, August 1, 194 Fans are inexpensive tw buy, eco irnished a piano } y Tate, of Spring Mills, R. D. 1 a Hur bpm Reset Te Adri ; ! ollege : t 4 State mmunization in Spring Township ; nomucal tw operate. Sw College; Miss Ruth Bn Dis. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George | ; . ; v a rrt Parochial To the Republican Voters of Belle- for cutting the timber, posts and pulpwoed on a tract In Burnside I Pia a College. Admitted Tuesday dis- ef chools and B8t. John's Parochial y » our store today charged Wednesday: Charles Lauck Zeleanick, Belle’ ony Get Lighting Contract chool. Miss Rimmey also assisted fonte Borough Township, Contre County. Pine Grove Mills: Miss JoAnn ‘Mus- Sunday The Electric Supply Company, Miss Keichline with the immuniza- : I deel) Annolnce ny candida é Further detoils regording this article may be hod upon “95 up Mills; Miss JoAnn Mu § r the office of Tax Collector of : ger, State College, R. D.; Miss Eva Admitted Master Franklin FE a1 | 8 furnished by Bellefc. a sorough. at tt * Repub- application ot the office of the General Manager, as to specifi tate College, Birt Y ne bidder at $1,360 and $608 on a con- Diphtheria serum was furnished b leionte Borough, at in | 4 . M. Dobson, State College, Birth: a Coble, Spring Mill 2. D. 2: Ralph X . . al) he —_ taht bob eres " lwarsio: Stbmd Mant hand can primaries September 9, 194) cations, omount and kind of timber, instructions 10 bidder and Electric Su | son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Cordes Near sins twnd M1 one tract to install fluorescent lighting the reansyivania Stale Department lican pr i ; y W. McCloskey. Clarence, Expired & He whe man, Junia Mill dD 2 in the Mineral Industries building of Health and Miss Slage, State Your consideration will be appreci form of bid, together with form of controdt. y g ” y a 8. Laughner, Spring i ) S shi l. Pik slefonte 5 2 IAL a 1 at the Pennsylvania State College, Health Nurse, assisted ith the ated The ri Bb reserved tei » » i bids. C bes, Join“ W. Fike, Bel . 4 | There were 44 patients in the hos- the General State Authority work. A total of 177 pre- YON and GPOROGE MM. BROWN \ oht » fo reject ony o d oll bids / ompany 3 th , y 3 N thie weed . ree child rer were given “ ast wan Btreet Wednesday of Last Week pital at the beginning of this week. nounced thi week chooi-age hildren wer h Ea Logan h BELLEFONTE, PA. Admitted: Eugene 8 White, Belle. | ..-.-. fonte R. D. 1: Wiliam Zettle, Spring Mills; Miss Barbara Hoy Bellefonte RD. 2. Discharged: Mr: L. Hunt Sutherland and infant State College; Mrs. Paul W. Thon son. Millheum, Admitted Wednesday, a harged Thirsdav William H Ricker, State College. Birth: a son : ; - - , y. , eer. 2 was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Calvin { ~ : &. & it d . HERE'S Pletcher, of Howard, R. D. 2 > 3 ! SEE | opps & NF" A SURE HITI Thur day of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Roy W. Pease, : Pack a lunch basket full of good things and : A sr 3 : ey ie : State College, Discharged Mi: ‘Qa ! A a ; LA AR 8 o ati 3 FIRE CRACKER John J. Zimmerman, Bellefonte get out over the 4thl It's picnic time—and JI Birth: a daughter was born to Mr Ry J ’ , . i % Th 3 : y 5 ' and Mrs. Fred Kline, Bellefonte, R ~ here are some of the goodies from which to . fin JELLY RO LL D. 1 : : i» TET . - \ make mouth watering salads, sandwiches, des- — : It's A Sure Fire 1 7c tia be r . ach first Hor, all of whom are ceup ying useful place 14 They nee Dr. Harold F. Dunlap —_— - classified service, § visits; soci] sere Ine of Clearfield was low base tion program in Bellefonte school Additional Locals LC. Treat For Young serts and beverage treats! ey And Old Alike! -Mrs. John P. Lyor n, of West Cur- tin street, left early last week ; Summit N. J for a week visit ARMOUR'S with her cousin, Mrs Howard Bish- —- " expe a ge Tr eet "= en 2 bo . on via to = ne Beof Hash Lge. 17¢ | | L. &S. SWEET PICKLES A yy Bp 7 = 45c It's decorated for your holida y~—indoors or ro Jennie Morga Bh .% Can EEE [an WISE POTATO CHIPS . .~ 10¢ & 13¢ Vienna Sausage <- 10¢ Moats 4c 6c | PENN-ALTO EVAP. MILK . . . 8:5 5%¢ RvEBUNS .. ... .. o 15 Really Rye Flavored Missouri bers. at her home on East ( street "a Con Me | -— Hot or Cold Cups a 9¢ TEA or TURNOVER BUNS ihe 10¢ of R. C. Witmer oo! West High Herb-Ox tarry a T. . . Sliced street, suffered painful burns about ; lice reer. puller’ pafnful burs abou ia. 17s Gg a | Enriched Sandwich Bread 2 ::=. 15¢ whens ane oc cians | | Bouillon Cubes, 10g | Paver Plates oo ™™9¢ Jo : F280; 4 Lope struck her foo Are - al Vogt t. The injuries are be- * i ig Bo... Sh ‘ 10¢ ing given medical treatment and Morrison Cove Dairy Wax Paper Cutrite , _ “wf. Roll 6¢ 5 : ~ \ 100% Whole Wheat Brea Loe] Miss Witmer is required to use a Sliced the cane in getting about ilk Quart 13c . ; . a and Mrs. Herman Purnell Mi «a su =» ss nu Bt Paper Napkins Rorthorn a's 6¢ / Thickness You Desirel aren. Mary Ja a Bly, of Web = ellefonte during the weekend snnaanies fee ner we gs. | PENNCALTO SLICED PINEAPPLE 5. 99a LONG or ROUND ROLLS . . o-- 15¢ Banquet “a ry, Md ‘ b ved n i Bun N. B. C, / Rb ced ! ky 25¢ kh PENN.-ALTO QUALITY the George Pur . gang — Ea t : % Lb Recipe y in unc eon Lb. L¥% - * Curtin sreet LR heh Sky I lake Wafers Phs. 20¢ Marshmallows .....2 lo 25¢ Boiled Ham Lb. 55¢ p! Heavy Spring C h icke ns rive here tomorrow to entertain at N. B. cs » houseparty at outta cot~ C k Jack me 3 Boxes 10¢ a 34 hg A Bran..." 1s 2 MB | srrecreees © son | Jumbo Bologna = 23 || Tu CH oo of as Seuss, ox 1 EIEN : Stuffed Olives .... "=" ™ 32¢ gheny street has Tarcianed the for- a . . : L ba i | gn Lb. 34c Chicken of Sea Tuna ...“*21¢ ebanon bologna mer Mrs. Wells L. Daggett home on Fi a Lb én East Linn street, according to re- g i 2 5. 23¢ Cri Sh i Lib. 20¢ 8... ora 5 Meat Loaf risco Shortening :. 3 & 33 ports last night. The property will > be repainted and repapered before Colonial Sardines Mustard i+ + + + + 4 #30 thee residence. Honey Grahams “3 17c French's Mustard . ...*™ ' 9¢ ws. 29¢ Le Penn-Alto Peanut Butter . 3 25¢ ~—A 46-year-old Pleasant Gap Pkg. ¢ woman became the mother of her : - A : Sweet, Dill De her Joe O’Cedar Furniture Polish . . 20¢ > Go / . FIC Chee 2 ris vs 300g J 5 T i Fourteen of Mrs Gir S 2 23¢ Tanatios children are wing. The nger onaps £ u- Tenalios have two children married | ARTEX MOTOR Ol Change Your Own Oil 0 ovr “IT Oe Tax and have nine grandchildren. Mrs. | : Tenalio Is a daughter of rie Mary | For Real Economy Incl'd. HERE'S SOME REAL Torsell of Bellefonte. Her husband | 5 LADA TEA is employed by Whiterock i A 0 X Y b 0 L “HighTest" in Speed Med. - Op * 2 Large 37 . Giant 59¢ THIRSTCHASERS! at Pleasant Gap | — Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Widdowson | Ya-Lb. Brown Label. ............23¢ Whiteness and SAFETY Pkgs. C: ns entertained at dinner at their h on North Allegheny ely last night | V4-Lb. Red Label a - —- ® L GRANULES e n | -_ to ed in honor of Mrs. Widdowson's par- | F L Pig. " Phg. 2 1 2 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank W. West, | TRIAL SIZE ...... . : Lge. Pg. C of East Linn street, who yesterday | 1 Serve Hot celebrated their 45th wedding anni- a : New Crop A STAR RAZOR BLADES 4 Ps Or lcedil versary. Those present in addition to the honor guests, of the Widdow- | WN i 4 Je Sn sonar Gucta of the Widow. | Transparent Apples . . = S¢ | Duz ":** 9c daughter of Mr. and Mrs. West, SAN x / Pig. enn - to were: Mr. and Mrs. 8. Claude Herr Ho rar niin Ff Solid-Crisp Carrots 2: 135¢ § Selox = . torff, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Witmer . and Mrs G. Oscar Gray, all of : RED- RIPE Baa * 7 7 | SN 10. = Florida Grapefruit . .. = 6c | P. &G. Soap . . . 10 ci 39% ne Conner! I: 3 TOMATOES . 1s New Potatoes . . . 10 uw 25¢ § Ivory Soap 50:3 i 25 | HIRE'S Ivory Snow 2 A% 19¢: ~5 23¢ |Root Beer wh “Ike” Eckley, Valley View, ! . Honey-Bell PEACHES b . who was injured in an accident at Dot. the National Gypsum Co. mine in : California Oranges LE 20¢ Buffalo Run Valley last Monday was = * 4 Lbs. 3% Reg. . ” transferred from the Centre County . vo es Pigs. Pig ¢ fos. Hospital, to 7 : sca : ’ : the Geisinger Memorial Stalk Bi. Hosphal at Danville, Monday morn- : a ry "88 80 Ca T ile Soa 3 Cls. 19%¢ jockey Suffered an injury to one! *y may ol t P o egs and a fractured pelvis | : J | bo L 15¢ of is legs and 4 ractured pelvis “Zg Umbo Lopes ..... = MLAVASOAP .._______.._......3 Cakes I7c Is to undergo treatment by a bone specialist at Danville. Plus Bottle Deposit Leitzell Not a Candidate These Prices Effective Thursday and Saturday—July 3rd and 5th In All Burgess Wilbur F. Leitzell, for two eo. terms head of the State College / “w borough government, yesterday an- / - novneed that under no circum- stances will he be a candidate for reelection this fall.
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