Pave Four July 17, 1941, ———— Aranda Ad Bellel 1 Mrs L¢ Birth: Mrs Last Week Mrs. Ro D J K oss on rd 1 bert Discharze. naed Bellelonte orn to Mr, and h Belielonie Wh A Bern Smi Toe day of Los, W Admiitied: M Pine Grove Mill warged: Ma R chard I. Tate twin daugh- ters, Spring Mill 1; Birth a sun to John DeAr mitt, Min a daughter to Mi and Mrs W. Tres ler Stal College Wednesday of Last Week: Admitted: Mrs. Anna Jane Con fer, Coburn; Miss Gladys E. John- stonbaugh ale College Dis charged Philip Reed, Ji Bellefonte D Mrs. Mildred 1 MeCarthey State College Mrs James 8 Weaver and infant son Bellefonte: Admitted discharged day Peese, Belle! nesday, « Kenneth Wednesday di Harold White Thur day of Last Week: Admitted: George L Robinson Howard; R. D, 2; Mrs. Ruth Beaver Lemont; Discharged: Mrs. Roland A, Morck and infant daughter State College, R. D. 1: Mrs James A. Barrett and infant son, Howard R. D2 Clair Hillard Bellefonte D 1; Admitied Thursday discharged the same day Clair Glossner, Monument, Charl MI. a gov le Cierald Wednesday Mary Jan Wie Mi Admitted Saturda Gap red I'yrone charged Pleasant {ise Lit CONNIE MACK TO BRING ATHLETICS TO WILLIAMSPORT Connie Mack Ni 21 “i on account Philadelphi; Field nual Gray: ol - - The game will and it is antic tendance that when 7 ed with Ari} when the loping Gray A's have season a wide League can have exhibition fore been Durk hur Anne in day Elizabeth Miss Jean discharged Monument; CENTLE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Admitted Friday Miss Fogleman, Milesburg, Miss Bellefonte Frida yi Ann Admitted Lexington Miss Bet Mi ) W Saturday: Admitted Sunday: Admitied mo iam Janice C ie. R. D. 3 Coll Raymond Dubb seph Birth: Bellefonte Hicks D Howard Use our ant Giap Cap John Birth R ( Bellefonte Mr Kentucky vy Louise Peese Admitted Friday Beverly Miss | Will A A Corman, Bellefonte Alv Care narged Mr: Re Mrs R. I Bellefonte; hter i’ Bell sport Classified Jodon, Ellzabet h Jal Jane Milesburg, Thompson, Wayland Rhoads Discharged Bellefonte. discharged S8a'ur Corman 3. Jean Tucker ard ’ { n Kimmel Bellefonte iy Fred O'Conne Roy H william F Donald Mrs Discharged Bellefonte R 2.5 y Mr efor T writer too, there will be Benny Ad Burd Waltz son Re Howard » Mr. and R Orwig E. Weller wr. Bells W. Pearse DeVore Gum- D John 8 JO- D. 3. and Mrs 17 RD it columns ‘Work Starts On Blanchard Road THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. VISIT WILKES BARRE RESORT — Several Detours Suggested For Those Who Wish to Risk Travel The H J. Willams Construction Company, contractors for the five. mile stretch of new concrete high- way between Howard and Beech Creek, are now engaged In making a fill across the old Route 64 at the Hunter Run church, which has nec- essarily Interrupted traffic Those who want to take a chance on getting by this point place vet directly affected, if trav. eling west can take a short detour over a good macadam road by going Hunter Run and getting back on Route 64 at the Ray Bullock farm out Another detour suggested it to take the Marsh Creek macadam road just above Blanchard to Romola, turn ing left there at a fork in the road and the bridge and over the divide” into Howard, an increase of three miles in distance. Still anoth er route is to take the first road to right after crossing hridge at Beech Creek and go straight over hill to the Marsh Creek road at the E E Schmick farm and thence to Romola and over the “divide These two latter alternative routes will avold the new construction ACTORS the the Rebersburg Woman Author of Book M. Abbott, principal Township High School burg, is the author of a the Meantime” which wa by in Mary » Miles Reber In recently Fortuny's the book, wh to brother Meyer, of ch Mr Abbott dedicated her late Henry T yo the Lewisburg many ex AS a teacher in the publi of Miles Township and else the au relate of her hools where The story the of Ife following returns that of Graham of her husband to her childhood home and upon the JOAN who he death the eommun- Her of are related Mrs. Abbott as resting and humor. to > bring results ds | mel range.” Take advantage of our special low sale ‘prices , . you'll find ¢ them the best ever. Why put up'ony longer with an old i. worn out stove when it’s so easy to own a beautiful new , convenient, and work-saving oil sun QUICK MEAL OIL RANGE the only | The Wilkes Barre Sunday Independent carried the above photo of Franklin Gryctko and Miss Rose Ann Brachbill, both of Belle. fonte, taken while they were visiting Lake Silkworth, swimming and boating resort near Wilkes Barre, Gryetko is a son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gryctko, of the Brocker- hoff Hotel, while Miss Brachbill is a daughter of Mrs. Charles Brach- bill, of South Spring Street, Bellefonte NYA Offices to Close County Affairs to be Handled Centre County Group Consists by Lock Haven Office; W. I. Scott Promoted The tional Hall Bellefonte Youth Howard July 31, it was Scott, county idly diminishi school unemp it necessary office street wi ann supervis to close many throughout ti effect flees to we state economy cease in Centre will desirable particular) related to trary, efforts secure tunities closely But office expense well keeping wit} business other be In of the 1s il nued Mr hundred NYA projects Te ment to suc piayed a m proud J Commencing July 24 Youth Administration i Centre county will by Paul L. Frantz of Lock Haven. #i'h offices in the Senior High Sehiool building, Lock Haven Mr. Frantz will shortly ubiish a new inter- viewing for convenience of {ts Nat affairs be atiended schedule youth appl In the {ot Per NADY shops woodworking and finishing block, and radio shops Every r many NYA youth are being out after securing at damental work experience so sary to national defense industry Mr. Scott wili be ificd with a NYA shop activities | counties of Arena 6 ters In Bunbury The Scott famils reside on North Spring * fonte, at least Mr. Scott said - S———— -> pl . ‘Lost’ College Girls Arrive Home Safely Shortly after an 1l-state police teletype had been sent out two State College girls, missing since Tuesday night, the girls returned to thelr homes about 12:30 o'clock terday They were Dorothy June 15. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J Bechtel, of Lytie’s Addition, Isabelle Albright. 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. FP. Albright, also of iLytie’s Addition The girls attended a skating party at Hecla Park Tuesday night, and jwhen they had not returned home int 5 a. m. yesterday, police were notified. Yesterday noon. the two giris were seen walking alofig The Pike, just outside State College headad for home Relatives were notified and they completed the rest of iie trip by car STEWART IS SPEAKER AT LOCAL 100F MEETING Bellefonte Encampment, 1 OO IF. held its regular meeting at the lodge hall in Bellefonte, Monday nigh: with Dr. Nevin C. Jodon chief patriarch, presiding. Edward | Young acted as senior warden in {the absence of Lawrence McClure | Routine business of the organization was transacted at the beginning of | the meeting. Clyde M. Btewart of Bellefonte, a member of the Encampment, was | the speaker of the evening and took {as his subject, “The United States cants teen ou vivania shops hot central erates chine forges, welding shops toonerels rea feast the { Nees « wen for for eT Bechtel] M { land Her Guns” Mr. Btewart is a ! | former member of the U. 8 Coast H. P. SCHAEFFER HARDWARE Phone 20 5 FE — Bellefonte, Pa. | Artillery { Admini and | | ‘Announces New Security Board of Seven Representative Farmers Creation of a County Se. curity Administration Council for Centre County of eight leaders in agricultural and commun- ity affairs was by ervis Farm consisting announced yesterday Havens Farm Oakiey S County Security ministration : The new council, which is made up of members of Parm Tenant Pur- chase, Rural Rehabilitation and Farm Debt Adjustment committees along with three community leaders, will closely with the County Land Use Planning Com - AAA other groups pro- moting other cooperate mittee commities, and planning and rdinated attack or affect local A OOO 0- problems 2» farm families Oakley Havens cal as they County said who Reg- Becurity 8 of the Council H farm Wood 8. Department hershaugh, Boalsburg Port Matilda. Charles John G. Mil- ve Mills; Robert Harps Mark. John Decker and Thomas OG. Jones Port Pine Gro Warriors Spring Mills Boalshurg in Matilda tor afidition against io coordinating the drive rural distress the Council members through their knowledge of general and specific problems. will be expected Farm Security Ad- ation personnel in increasing effectiveness of their program Supervisor Oakley 8 Havens sald Members of the Council will meet 1 stale an ty Farm Security linistration officials in all-day 17. at Ebensburg County agricultural and home dem- onstration agents will also attend AL the meeting council members and government employees will study the problems disadvantaged rural f discuss the objectives families and policies the Farm Security local to assist Lhe counts 4 coun ” ssion on July of and of tration . Prepare for Annual Grange Encampment With the date of the 68th annual Grange Encampment and Falr at Grange Park in Centre Hall still (more than a month away, improve. ‘ments and construction at the park are already under way charge report The fair will be held August 23 to 28. with thy e/ampment begin. ning three days before on August 20 This year's Grange Park improve. ment project centers around the those In {electric service to campers and eon- 1] cessionaires A long-range plan, aiming eventually at completely eof. ficient service throughout the park, was begun last month With a view to better current dis- tribution. three additional trans. formers have been installed on the west end of the grounds and a new and larger transformer put in on the ‘midway. In succeeding years, replacement of present lines will be made with heavier wire As a part of the plan to segregate camp and fair areas as much as possible, tents will be placed east of the boarding house this Year instead of in the center of the park along Rhone avenue in order to provide a! larger space near the bandstand, it was announced will begin the last month Rents on all tents, both those owned by the Fair Association and those privately owned, have been increased $2. it was announced. Ad- mission to the fair will be the same as in other years Taxes are unpleasant but they are not as burdensome as Many assert and they are not as high as they will be, week of this iF /, NOTICE! Anyone having rooms to rent ‘during the Firemen's Convention in Bellefonte, August 18 to 23, please notify immediately the Undine Fire Co. OR R. F. McMullin HONE 124 Bellefonte, Pa. a —————— Business-Bound ? Get your secretarial training of ALTOONA SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 4. MH. TOBIAS, Regletrar 1110 13%h 54, Altesns, Pa. Telephone 6114 Erection of tents| ‘Glasgow Clan | Hold Reunion | 27th Annual Event Held at Grange Park Sunday, July 13th Che 27th annual reunion of the! {Glasgow family was held in Grange | | Park at (July 13. The day tables well laden cles of the season The business meeting was held after the noon meal and the present {officers were retained for another year, with Robert Glasgow Centre | Hall president; Mrs. Rov Bearson Bpring Mills, secretary, and Mrs J R. Harshbarger, Centre Hall treas- urer A program of followed, which present The following members and guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gil more and son Bryson, of Yeager town; Mrs, Kathryn and Kathryn Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Sherman John Ziegler, of Mill Hall Mrs. John Hassinger, Mr Guy Klinger ' Genes Carrie Has and igh, Northumberland Fultz, J. R. Kes Alton Kessinger and Mrs. Roy ter Annette and Mn Centre Hall on Bunday was ideal and the with the delica- readings wan and enjoyed SON by all of Mr inger I Mri Charles Woodward: Mi } inger Bearson of Bpring W. V. Hars Mrs. Mary Koch, of Altoona and Mrs. L. C. Koch of Arlington, Va.: Mrs and son, Robert Margaret Fogleman D C Mr Mr1 worth, DD N vader and } Dunn, of Mrs, Russel Glasgow ert, of Blate College Willian isher { ) Fra ! vm Harshba Hubleraburg 8B. Haagen Haager and daugh. Mills noarger Mr Ane M1 and daughter Frank Rudy “ oa and 8 Curwensviii Carbri Phyllis Homer, M: er and Nef!, Betly and Mrs Ernest Keen Harold Keen { Miss Oearge Sear Bearsor and Mrs Randall an James Harshbarger Mr. and Mm daughter Betts Gates and Miriam Mr ang ) * ; : Zion Mr. and Mrs J Ban Halderman and son, David, Mr anc Mrs. David Bathurst, of Belief tre Hall 0; Sieg Re-elected Nittany President sf Relic! itive iM WA of the Nittany Country Club at the annua ization meeting last Th Russell P re-glecied vice M. Quigley time was treasurer Directors named were er. James B. Crag Sr. John G. Love George 1. Purnell 3 Robb, all of Bellefonte Gramiey, of Millheim During the past woman's locker room an addition to the room. it was reported is said to have been in good fina cial condition Phil LaFollette To Speak At College Phil LaFollette, three times gov- ernor of Wisconsin, will speak af State College Monday evening at B:15 p m. in the College Auditor. jum on “Should the United State: Intervene in the Present European War?” Admission will be free Ex-CGovernor LaFoliette is younger of the two prominent sons of the late Senator Robert M. La- | Follette, the nationally famous Pro- gresgive leader When the elder LaFollette died Phil LaFollette was under the Sen- ate age limit, but the other son Robert, was elected lo succeed his father In the Senate Staying in Wisconsin as a lawyer Phil was a successful district attor- ney and rose to fill the guberna- torial chair in the years 1831-33 and 1035-39 After months of travel in Europe studying conditions, ex-Governor LaFollette joined up with the non- interventionist cause, speaking in ECLA PAR I 1 7 Miles East Bellefonte K Friday, July 18th Jy Beeper president Bellefonte, for re-elecied the secretary mens and the ciul the 0 ” A? THE LOGAN FIRE COMPANY Annual Carnival West Howard Street Bellefonte, Pa. Thurs. Friday atur. BAND CONCERTS “,[ GROUND PRIZES All Forms of AMUSEMENTS PARADE THURSDAY EVENING THE FIREMEN EARNESTLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE - a 9080 090909090909 OC0O®O Vs 4 A hg D808 O80 90000 a) \ ® On SX X°X X°X XK EK XK X°K XoK X°K XX XX XK JoK X# Phil served af WEIS 255: FOOD FOR GREATER SAVINGS CHECK THESE VALUES STORES. Marshmallows +» 1c Sardines Ol or Mustard Saver Can 5¢ Spaghetti « wer 2 23¢ CHEF -BOY -AR-DEE HEINZ BABY Foods FRESH LIKE} Peas ID DUTCH GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 5-1h bag 25¢ 2 cans 29c Cleanser «7c 3. 20c VACUUM PACKED HERSHEY'S COCOA iO HEINZ SOUPS Most 2 med cans 25¢ SWAN SOAP 3 cks. 16¢ Rinso * ™& 2]¢ Spry "= 20¢ Lux - Pk 23¢ LUX SOAP Salada Tea 4 Ib pg. 19¢ Pls Cloverdale Beverages Deposit 6 btls. 25¢ Bee Brand Spices can 9¢ Graded Eggs - doz. 33¢ .15¢ ‘arieties ; x va i Independent Safety Matches 2 ctns FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1 NEW POTATOES saw 38¢ Red, Ripe Watermelons Golden Ripe Bananas - - 3 lbs 19¢ SOLID TOMATOES 2 hs 18¢ NEW CABBAGE 3 Ths 10 49¢ 3 cks. 19 LIFEBUOY. 3 ocks FAIRY SOAP 8 cks. SILVER DUST pkg. QUALITY MEATS MEATY VEAL CHOPS MILD CURED BACON In Piece ASSORTED MEAT LOAVES SMALL, LEAN LAMB SHOULDER. .. ib
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