October 9, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three STATE COLLEGE terson Street, spent Friday in Mill- | heim, East Hamilton Avenue, had as their | weekend guest their daughter | Gretchen of Paulsboro, New Jersey Hummel Fishburn returned to his| home on North McKee Street from! the Philipsburg Hospital, having! been a patient there for one week. * Mr. EK, Hibshman of South Fra- | zler Street, spent Friday in Phila- delphia. J. P. Sullivan and BR. R. Robinson | of Woodland Drive, have returned from a business trip in Ithaca, New York. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Holmes of West College Avenue have returned from a visit with Mrs. Holmes’ cou- sins in Zion, Mr, and Mrs, W. E. Snow of} Mitchell avenue have as their guest the latter's sister, Mrs. N. 8. Hilder- brand and family of Wewoka, Okla ! Mrs, Hall Bottorf of West Beaver Avenue, left Wednesday for Belle- fonte where she plans to spend some time with her sister Mrs. Robert Brennan and Mrs | Kyle Alexander spent Wednesday with relatives in Warriors Mark Mr. and Mrs, Walter Parsons of Heister Street, had as their weekend guests their son and daughter-in-| law, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Parsons; and daughter Janice Ann of Girard Ohio. Mrs, Thomas Whiteman of State College, R. D., spent the past RUNVILLE Mr. Jacob Shirk son of Samuel Shirk, of Chestnut Grove celebrated his 16th, birthday last Saturday evening when about 40 young folks gathered there to help him. A lunch was served and all reported a good time. Mr. and Mr: son David went a weekend with his brot Lawrence. Then will continue their trip on to Hornell, N. Y, to brother Clair Poorman Mrs. May MecClincy and Mr. ant Mrs. Samuel Broone and children motored to Philipsburg ast Sunday Sept. 28 and visited Mrs, Martin B Remember the C evening, Oct. 10th A good time ant The Royal Sons Sunday School class © usiness meeting at therite o week | Taylor Poorman and to Williamsport for visit b her visit n and fami nome oO n Friday even- Junior Naomi T returning \ worning, 411 miles Mr, and Howard, evening and left ounce baby buy THIS SIGHT IS PRICELESS “= LIGHT IS CHEAP! For instance, vou can use 2 100-w att Lamp bulb 100 hours for only 30c. 7 TIME-LIMITED ONCE-A-YEAR SPECIAL OFFER Buy as many "Handy Cartons” as you like! Keep plenty of “spares” on hand, but buy them "Pittsburgh, and Mrs, | of New Kensington, also Mrs { Cryder of Lock Haven 0. Mrs Mrs. Donald Lenker and son Donald Jr, of Harrisburg. Mrs. Henry Grimm of Mitchell Avenue, is visiting in Harrisburg. Dean Spayde of West Beaver Ave- nue, Is a patient in the Centre i County Hospital in Bellefonte. W. D. Shope of Sparks Street, has returned from a visit among rela- | tives in Huntingdon. Mrs, C. A, Bonine of Shingletown is visiting her daughter Mrs. W. C | Snow in Lincoln Park, New Jersey William White of | Mr. and Mrs Brooklyn, New York, are visiting with Mrs, White's sister, Mrs ert Rutherford the Orlando apartments of Florence Berry of Miles Stree! spent the weckend visiting in Wil- llamsport, Mrs, Walter Parsons of street, who is a patient Philipsburg Hospital, is Mr, and Mrs. Charles Jordon West College Avenue, had as their weekend guests, Mrs, Cecil Craig ol Russell Grove Furst in Mrs, Joseph Bradley of Gill Street and Mrs, Julia Jordon of West Col- lege Avenue spent Monday in Lock Haven. i {vis Watson and family, Mrs, Edith Mrs. E. M, Smith of Soute Pat-| visiting her son in Washington, D | Burd and son, | Sara Erb of Heister Street | Haven shoppers on Wednesday | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Marquardt of | had as her weekend guests Mr, and | | Olive Rhoades | Bellefonte, Mrs, J. T. Walson, Mrs. Roy Leathers and son, Mrs, Olive Rhoades and son, Mr. and Mrs, Or- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burd were Lock | and Mrs. J. T. Watson, Mrs. and children and Julia Geovinelll were supper guests at the M, C, Reese home on Sunday evening. Mrs, John Smith, Mrs, Oscar Fisher and daughter of Milesburg, | Mrs, Don Shawley of Bellefonte, | called on relatives at this place on Friday Mrs, Orvis Watson and children Geraldine Kelly and Mrs, John Watson spent Thursday evening at | Mr | the Clyde Watson home in Miles- Rob- | | in cutting apples for apple butter | Ginger-bread, {| doughnuts, burg, where Mrs. Austin Miller, Mrs, | Minnie Roberts, Mrs. Russel Confer, Mrs. Mae Lucas, Mrs. Mina Weaver of Mile:burg; all spent the evening whipped and coffee were cream served as refreshments, Helster | the | improving | ol | fly, of | port, Mr. Ray Baughman of West Beav- | er ipsburg Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Poorman of Avenue is a patient in the Phil- | Bellefonte visited at Newton Louck's | Sunday. Mrs. Lennie Watson. Both are re- ported getting along just fine Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Vargo and baby of Pleasant Gap, visited with home folks Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Furl and Mr. and Mrs. John Furl and son A ur motored to Williamsport last Thursday and visited with Samuel url and family Preaching morning at service next Su 10:30, BURRS. HOLTS HOLLOW Our Bible Study will be held at mnie Lucas home next ; at 7:45. Everyone on m Mrs drove SON and and son Monday Roy Sheesiey 1 CO Jane Reese of ! weekend in our Recent £ of Sweitzer OFFER! ACTUALLY 95¢ WORTH of LAMP BULBS for 30 Snap-up this once-a-year offer right away, Replace those burnt-out bulbs —fill those empty sockets. It means better light and added beauty in your home. Stock up with “spares,” too. A FREE 100- watt bulb goes with every "Handy Carton” you purchase while the offer lasts, "HANDY CARTON" Contains— Two 40-Watt Lamp Bulbs .. . 26¢ Three 60-Watt Lamp Bulbs . . 39¢ One 100-Watt Lamp Bulb... 15¢ \l/ / |] wee. customers only. Fill those Empty SEEYOURr | AMP B —and, of course, a 100-watt bulb Offer limited to West Penn /I\ Sockets Tonight! ULB DEALER Don't forget Harvest Home ser- vices Oct. § at 2:30, There were 62 present at the! Methodist Sunday School Oct. 5th Communion services were observed Mrs. Elwood Remsnyder and fam- Willlamsport, spent Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs Cordelia Craft Mrs. Christene May, of WiHliams- visited at the home of her mother, Mrs, Winnie Kerin on Sun- day. Max Confer, spent Sunday at the home aunt, Mrs. Cyrus Schnars Victor Borger, of Niagara Falls spent a few days last week at his College of his of State | home here, | Mrs rand Mrs Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hazzard on Sunday, Oct 5th. were: Mr. and Mrs, David Tres- sler and family, of Fillmore, Mrs Elmer Woomer and children, Mari- lyn and Gary and Nort Hazzard, all of Tyrone. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Isaac Powell on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Walter Hook and sons Willlam and Lowell and Miss Goldie Powel] all of Lewistown. Mr. and Mrs, John T. Lucas and baby Richard of Emporium, were Sunday guests at thelr parents homes here, and at Lanse Mr. and Mrs, William Fye of Lock Haven, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fye Mr. and Mrs, John MceClusick and children, Junior and Jimmy, mo- tored to Clearfield Sunday ang vis- ited at the homes of Mr. and Mr Rex Bedwell and Mr, and Mrs Adoiph Smith Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Debrasky on Sunday were: Mrs. Duda and her daughters, Mrs. Lyptak, husband, ang children and Mrs, Helen Negrey and daugh- ter. all of Helevalia Mr, and Mrs rank Poielo, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Getz, of Renovo, visited their mother, Mrs, Catherine Lucas, and relatives here, Sunday Mr. John Ross, of Wyoming, Pa spent a few days the last of his va- cation, with friends here and at his home in Karthaus, Mrs. George Bodenshock mother, Mrs. Hummel and grand- mother, Mrs, Philips. also Mrs Hummel's sister's children of Osce- ola, attended the Methodist Sundae’ Schoo! here on Sunday, and also visited friends Mr. John Ross and Miss Hope Lewis motored to Boa.sburg Sunday evening, and visited at the home of their friend, Miss Jane Hazel Mrs. Agnes Flannigan returned (o DuBois Friday, alter spending a week with [riends here Mrs. Grace Doubt, and family of Nanty Glo, and sister Anna Maine of Winburne visited at the Harold Fye home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Edward Condo Lock Haven, were visitors at home of Mr. and Mrs, John on Sunday EE a HOUSERVILLE Dinner guests at the Ralph Hook home Sunday, Sept. 28th, were: Mr and Mrs. Robert Hook and two sons Leroy and William of Potters Mills Robert Hook, two sisters Mrs. Mae McCool and son Larry and | Miss Guisewite of Spring Mills, and afternoon callers were Mr. and Mr« Harold Hautz and two children Bar- ~ ner of the Billy | bara and Dorsey of Lemont i [| | | | | ] | timore, visited with his parents, Mr. | Mr. and Mrs, Roy Wirtz and son Richard and Mrs. Wirta's mother Mrs. Harry Fike, visited with Mr and Mrs. Ralph Packer at Union- ville, Sunday Lavertia Coble and friend from Harrisburg, spent Sunday with ber parents, Mr, and Mrs. Grant Coble | and family. Sunday visitors at the Charles/ Packer home were: Mr. and Mrs | Frank Mallory of Warriors Mark, | Mr. and Mrs, Doyle Packer and chil- | dren Woodie, Mollie Lou, Nancy Lee and Robert of Rockview, Mr and Mrs. Robert L. Cain and daugh- | ter Hannah Mary of Bellefonte, and | evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs | Ralph Hook and two children Louis Jean and Charles, i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neff of Bal-| i and Mrs. Howard Neff on Sunday. Charles Packer, who has been suf- | fering with a bad case of summer grip for the past week is some bet- ter at this writing. i Mr, Whitehill of Lemont, called on Mr. John Wirtz, Sunday after- noon, ] Miss Louis Jean Hook spent Sat- | urday night with her uncle and aunt | { Mr, and Mrs. Robert L. Cain atl | Bellefonte. i Mr, and ‘Mrs. Paul Shuey and] family have moved into the house vacated by Mrs. Roxie Stover and family. Will Receive Reward R. V. Rarick, of Renovo, who fur- nished the evidence that convicted three youbg men for maliciously setting a forest fire in Noyes town. ship, Clinton county in May, 1941, has learned that forestry officials at Harrisburg have approved the payment of a reward The amount has not been disclosed, | INES BO | evening service, MILES Mr, and Mrs, William Keene have) recelveq word that their son Wil-| liam has arrived safely in New-| foundland, where he expects to be located for at least three months | Billy states in his letter that the | trip was fine outside of a little sea- | sickness, and that the boys were all | glad to see land, And also when we are getting up here in the morn- | ing they are going to dinner there. | Callers Sunday at the W. 8.| Walker home were Mr. and Mrs Charles Peters and daughter Eliza-| beth of Lewistown, and Edward Peters of Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs, Lytle Wenrick of} Snow Shoe were weekend guests at] the John Smith home Thursday and Friday of last week the Centre Association of Baptist | Churches met in the Baptist church | at Huntingdon, The following from Milesburg attended: Rev, and Mrs Harry Kline, Miss Ella Levy, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Long, Mrs. Dei-| bert Heaton, Mrs. Orrin Heaton, | | Mrs. Edwin Peters, Mrs, Clyde Poor- man, Mrs /illiam Yeager, Mrs George Newman, Mrs, Jesse Sowe:s Mrs. George Estright, Mrs. Malcolm Wetzler, Mr, and Mrs, Grover Mer- riman and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Miles of Unionville On our sick list Miss Hilda Haupt. Recently In an American quiz, a last week was | question appeared to which no one seemed to know the answer. His- tory teachers included. It was & subject discussed at various gather- we thought perhaps those interested would like to know the answer and are passing along Question was: Which vice president took the oath of office in Cuba? Answer is: William Rufus King and was vice president under Franklin Pierce in 1853 to 1857 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Fisher and family spent Sunday at Kar ORVISTON it at Sunday | i iv There were 163 School Mr. and Mrs. Buck Conrad and Mr. and Mrs, John Daley all of Mid- | dle River spent the weekend with] their home folks over the weekend Witherite and Paul Mc-| Clarence, were Sunday the Clayton Watson presei Norman Closkey visitors home, Visitors Mrs. J. R of at at of Mr. and | Waite over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs Harold Wilson and children, Wanda, Nadine and Michael also Mr. James Karstetlet al! of Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs spent Friday relative the h me Clayton ‘atson ing The Men's Bible Class helt monthly of the eu room vening Frid: y ance meeling in church ROOd aile 104 na and Paul i to Camp Keiley In enjoy and birthday annie dinner and n - f iriencs of celebrate versary with many dence fg! : i lows: Mr. ang Clair Buller Otto Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Heverly and jon Bill of Lock Haven Mr. Charles Weaver Marsh Creek, Mr. and Mrs Buck Conrad Mr and Mrs John Daley of Midd River, Unice Heverly and Belly Ann Heverly of Jersey Shore, Kenneih Shady, of Monument, Paul Lomi son, Gerald Lomison, Dick, Paul Keisey, Blanche Ann Lomison Mis Blanche Daley and Miss Doris Daley, Mrs. David Con.er, son Bobly and daughter Carol, all were pre:- ent to enjoy beautilu] scenery poi . —- WOODWARD Early on last Friday morning this locality had a heavy tounder shoaer and in the evening of the same day about an inch and a half of ran fell which very much refreshed the grass and grain fields Mr. and Mrs. C. E Kreamer and their son Harwood spent a few days last week visiting relatives at Mt Pleasant, Camp Hill, and Lemoyne | They returned home on Friday al-| ternoon Rally day services held in the lo-| eal Evangelical church on Sunday | forenoon were a grand success. The | services consisted of the Sunday Scroll program of devotionals and clerks study which were followed | by forceful sermon by Rev. J W Thompson of Lewisburg. His text was taken from Gen. 43:11, Carry | a little Honey | Rev. J. W. Thompson of Lewis-| burg, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Musser | were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Annie Kessler. | Wilson Ard was home from Balti- more, over the weekend. i Mi. and Mrs. Robert Rhodes of | Pleasant Gap, were guests with the | local BE L. CE at their Sunday | Mr. Rhodes who is County C. E, vice president gave a vary interesting address to the society at that service -» The trouble with most children is their parents, and the trouble with mea=t parents is their parents, and | so on until tired. ’ (4 the mouniain | | | TRY RUMFORD TODAY - TS THE QUALITY WAY | FREE. Send for NEW taining dozens of { sides home BURG Robert Fochler spent the weekend at the M, H. Hall home with his family who are visiting there. ! The home of Emma Smith whic | was destroyed by fire on Good Fri- | day, has been thoroughly renovated | and is about ready for occupancy Mrs. Smith expecting to move Into] it some time this week. It was ne- | cessary to rebuild the entire back of | the house. Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Peace en- | tertained Saturday from one to four! o'clock in honor of the 6th birthday | of thelr son Ronald. Mrs. Willlam Eckenroth and son | Harry were Lock Haven shoppers Monday of this week Mrs. Frank Baldridge Howard Nagle motored to Pitls- | burgh on Thursday of last week | Mrs, Nagle returned home by train on Monday while Mrs. Baldridge will remain in Pittsburgh for a long- er visit, Mrs, Bliss Meyer has returned home from the Hospital Saturday of last week and is getting along nicely DISSATISFIED. Aren't we the funny creatures Never satisfied, When it rains its much too wel From the sun we try to hide and Mrs We think we should be gifted With the midas touch And if this doesn’t happen We are sure to have a grouch We blame our roubles on world When out outlook isn't bright, But the trouble is ourselves For the world is just all right The always the moon and sun same, The stars just shine as bright And this world would be a grand place If we were just BUSH HOLLOW There were 25 present at Sunday School Sunday Came back again and bring others with you Cottage prayer meeting this Fri- day night, Oct. 10 at the Miies Re- Everybody welcome We were glad to have Rev with us on Monday night who stayed away missed a wonder- on exon Those | ful message. Mrs. Pierce Rumberger and son spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Lucas Mr. and Mrs had been living wie are Elmer Lucas in Bellefonte | moving into a couple of rooms at the home of his brother Lioyd Lucas and family Myrtle Watson bs time with her brother and family A kitchen shower Harry Lucas home night for their daughter, Mr, and Hoy. They received uselul gifts Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carver spent Sunday wit their daughter Mrs Joseph Davidson and family at Wingate Mr. and Mrs son of Port Matilda dinner with her mother Mi: Spotts and family. Mr and Reuben Alexander and son and family af Julian alsc ed the Spotts home Sunday noon. Rev, and Mrs dinner the Roy the afternoon Pine Glen ed Lhere Methodist cl Rev. and Mrs. Jacobs ville visited in the Hollow Sa! evening Mr. and Mrs. C family visited with Hoover on Sunday. FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Clair Chapman and five children of Youngstown N.Y visited jast weekend at the Amelia Chapman home Malvin Lucas and family moved from this place to Milesburg one day last week. | Mrs, Amelia Chapman and daugh- ter Paye and Mrs, James Lucas spent last Thursday with Mrs, Rus- sell Jones at Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Corman and children of Howard R. D, visited on Sunday at the Duey Shay home. Mrs. Amelia Chapman of this place and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Jones and two children of Pleasant Valley spent Sunday at the Aust Nef! home at Queens Run. Mr, and Mrs. McDowell Walker and children of Orviston and Lee Lucas of Yarnell visited on Sunday | at the William Etters home. i Ernie Jones of Pleasant Valley | spent Saturday night with his grand mother, Mrs. Amelia Chapman, was held t th last Thursda) son-in-law and Mrs. Clarence a number o: Malin Moore and took Sunda) Edna Mrs Merril fate LE en au aller- Byrd took Sunday Spoits home. In all motored Byrd preach- afternoon in the a § AL of nim- fe day lyde Watson and her father M: | Sunday School Lesson | (Continged from page two) heart and make a “new man” out of him, Jesus came for just that! Jesus himself decinred | that men are lost, bu Hz came “to seek and to save that which was | lost.” He has never sought and | found anyone so utterly abandoned | to sin, so terribly degraded in sin! s0 bound by sin but that He has been able, the moment of finding | that one, so save evan unto the ut- | termost, and forever, i Considering John 3:16, probabil, | the best known and most beloved | verse of scripture in the New Tes- | tament, we might briefly point out | that in this verse we find all of | the pertinent facts of the entire Bible. God's love for the world, so very intense that he was willing to man--eternal life if only they believe on and accept His only Son. There ig only | One Son, One salvation, One Way | Classified Ads bing rests. | | An enormous | toll JULIAN Mr. and Mrs, Bugene Dando of | Harrisburg visiteq over the week- | end at the homes of Mr, and Mrs, | W. H. Dando and Mrs, Beals | Mrs. Hanpah Weller has moved into rooms in the Isaac Holt prop- erty. The Lewis Gill over the weekend at the home of M. E. Williams. The Gills, former residents of Julian now reside In Chester, Pa, From all reports of aged and historical accounts, we not had such warm weather and freedom from killing frosts for many years as late as the present date In October Temperatures ranging from 85 to 85 degrees. Come on Florida and California weather men. Do your stuff and show anything better, The harvest home services will be conducted in the Methodist church Monday evening Oct. 13, The con- tribution of food stuffs will then be received gor the home for the aged A covered dish luncheon will be served at 6:30, The minister is an xious to have everyone come this please bring a dish of something and sandwiches. Also be generous In contribution. The old folks are guests of the Methodist church and let us be the generous host and see that they are well provided Remember that meals for about persons three res family visited people have us vw for times dally requir amount fruits and vegetables and other commodities: Mrs been il at the home of her daughter Mr: Dave Chambers Bellefonte, ! recovered and back at her in Julian Mr. J. M. Green making an extended visi tives returned of Bebe Bones, who has is wom Who DAS Lt wil} nas to hi Julian, — > - HOWARD ! ir held on sch districts munity and worth see, even the day Howard football good score Mr DM in-law of Mr fer remains in the Altoona Mr. Waite is a well kn ard Xious for wal The exhibils Lock Haven Deal played team and 1340 Waite in a riou General Railway well likens Waals wondering something about a night / «lore Als Or ewecin eae schoo] | One bus had with eTrous not familiar with Miss Sarah sprained the Lracks the road Wense! ankle was born to Mr Merc” Wallace, Oct Mrs Ol ! 8hope, son Paul James Horan and Mrs. H A Kiin spent Friday in Allentown 4 of Mr 4 Mrs. Edgar Roder Mr. and Mn: daughter “Bee’ of Saturday evr Tumpike Makes Profit For Year Continued from page one) and ar ana er al A soni AS RUESLS an George Delong and Bellefonte spent n Howard be called upon to defend our east. ern seaboard x x x The 1041 Legisiature ized the extension of the highway, which now has its terminals at Mid. diesex, near Harrisburg. and Irwin near Pittsburgh, to Philadelphia and the western boundary of state Since the opening of the present road. 2.106000 vwehicles have rolled over it, paying $2437R822 in fees, An additional $162.335 from concession has boosted the total in- come as of August 31, to $2.360.000 Jones estimated the September re- turns at roughly $400.000 High point in traffic was reached last month when 368828 vehicies paid fares amounting tn $407.331 This, plus $31.181, from concessions, made a total of $438512 has author- the | betier | was a guest of Mr: last Priday SPRING MILLS The beautiful fall days for hiking in Pennsylvania are here, and Lhe flaming colors of Autumn in coun- tryside and mountainside will at tract thousands of tourists. No place to view Lhe expansive in this particular than View Orvis oene area Penns Mrs Yarrisc n of Bunbury Lalu Brungard Mr and Mrs guests week Mi Annle 8mith Is at visiting Iriends rela Clearfield Miss Dolores home last Friday from a to Mr Mrs. Harry Cumberland, Md Mrs Pauline IDE 4 nhew car Mr. Kermit of Loganton vi mother, Mrs, Lalu Brungard on day evening H and Mrs, Bruce Bower Jane Bower of Elburn, Il, at the 8. L. Condo home last were A P present and Ves Condo retury neers Condo and al Rot sited cay exile: i son Prof John Rossman ang Warren, Pa al Thursday evening wit George Fortine) Mrs. A. J Addleman weekend with her daughter Mr. and Mrs at Trevose Mr. and Mrs Rebersburg, were and Mrs. Waller Mr. and Mrs Keller Snyder of callers with Mr Korman, Sunday Nevin Meyers, Mr and Mrs George E. Meyers, Mrs N. C. Neidigh of State Coliege, at- tended the funeral of Mrs, Mary Bogenrie! at Mifflinburg Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ash of Altoona, spent several days with her son ang daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Haroid Ash, -~ Dorothy visiting Henry friends at spent last Lewis Miss Baturday town Rev, ang Mrs Thomking of Bwengle were over night guests at A M OCrassmyer home last Thursday Mr. and Loganton guests at the C ¢ Bunday Lhe Harry Wentzel of Sunday dinner E. Ziegler home last Mrs were Grant Renninger, Mr, and Mrs Ralph Renninger and Mrs. Frances Knepp of McVeytown, and John Renninfer of Loganton and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Rennin of Balona were § dinner at ne rer guests H SNOW SH 0 H ary a Wenrick Mr JOmes inte ane of Saliy Sunday Russel danugh- ! ck, virited Mr er James Russel iscilia Robinson, who g school al Jersey Shore weekend with Priscilla’s and Mrs. Bill Robison Paul Irwin of spent the weekend homes he Mr n Shaw and more, Md. al their parental - average makes that he is her best lost his last chance the sweet young ip her mand chance, he has a Civilian morale is worse than army morale. worry about army morale FILLERS in this country, 50 a hy + Here's the lowest price car with the really low price lag Smart, spacious, sturdy new /942 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION Highest quality car in the lowest price field TORSELL & SPENCE MOTOR CO. . Allegheny St. and Cherry Alley Phone 244 ah Bellefonte, Pa,
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