Mave THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 30, 1941, CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Friday Admitted: Mrs, Carl Miller, Belle- fonte: Josephine Miller, Jullan, R. Skawden and infant daughter of D.: Freddie B. Warner, Bellefonte, Bellefonte: Mrs. John R. Kelley and Discharged: Mrs Samuel D Holder- infant daughter, Bellefonte. R. D, 1: Man and infant son, Bellefonte, R Mrs, Samuel D. Rhinesmith, Belle. DP fonte. Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Saturday Harold L. Porter, State College: a Admitted: daughter 0 Mr and Mrs. John Ack-| Discharged: Zack Mace, erman, State College City. Mich.: Mrs. Kenneth Tuesday of Last Week Centre Hall. Admitteq Saturday, Admitted: Horry P. Heisey. Belle- discharged Sunday: Harry Bickel fonte, R. D. 2: Miss Geraldine Fish. | Howard, R. D. Birth: a daughter to er, State College, R. D. 1: Minnie Mr and Mrs, Gross Gentzel, Spring Miller, Bellefonte, R. D. 3; Mrs. Eva | Mills, R. D White, Centre Hall: Denald Lee Sunday Watson, Bellefonte: Mrs. Kenneth Admitted M. Brooks, Centre Hall; Zack Mace, yi ntown. R Bay City, Mich. Discharged: Mrs. coo. asilesburg: Harry Comon- Burnside Capers and infant daugh-! ; " . a. — dras, Bellefonte, Discharged ter, Woodstown, N. J Admitted Elwood Derr, Bellefor®e: Mrs. W. E Tuesday, discharged Wednesday: Butt. State Coilege. Birth: a son to Serge Confer, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Confer, Belle- Mrs, Perry R. Decker, Spring Mills fonte Rr D : Wednesday of Last Week There were 45 patients in the hos- Admitted: Puldio James Armillay, | pital at the b@inning of this week Old Fort: Mrs. Calvin Trostle, | ——————— ets Boalsburg; Mrs. Elwood Spicer, Nurses Ordered to Army Duty Milesburg: Randall Stover, Wood- Two Lock Haven young women ward, Discharged: Herbert L. Bry- an, Howard; Mrs. Charles Comly | gecond Lt. Angeline C. Caprio, have and infant daughter, Fleming. EX- | peen ordered to active duty with the pired: Miss Jennie Hassall, Belle-|y S§. Army and will leave Saturday fonte. | for Camp Shelby, Miss. Miss Bitner Thursday of Last Week lis the daughter of Ira J. Bitner of Admitted : Mrs Kathryn Blakes- { Beech Creek Miss Caprio Is a lee, Bellefonte; Mrs. George Hazel, | daughter or Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Bellefonte: Helen Richardson, |v. Caprio iowa Spring Mills, R. D. Discharged: Mrs. asp F. Bugene Wholavel, Bellefonte; Warns Hunters Blair Bumbearger, Jr, Wingate; Mrs Elmer Pownell, owner of a game Robert Stone and infant daughter, preserve 1': miles northwest of Yar. State College. Admitted Thursday, | nell, advises hunters that his prop- discharged Friday: Nancy Marie erty is posted and that game pro- Snyder, State College: Mrs. A. C. tectors will be on hand to prosecute Jordon, Bellefonte, R. D trespassers. Monday of Last Week Admitted Mrs, Willlam A. Lingle, Centpe Hall, Discharged: Mrs. O. J Harold M. Betz, How- Joseph J. DiMunno, D. 2: Mrs. Charles - ——— 205s STORES AVALANCHE nes (Of en FOOD VALUES! WALDORF Tissue 6 23c Peas Joe ondoc Gems wa 10c 5m 7c WEIS BEST PASTRY Flour Corn 12-02. can 10c (Golden Bantam, Vacuum Packed) WEIS Enjoy the Best In COFFEE WEIS LEADER Ib bag 22¢ BREAKFAST HOUR Ib bag 19¢ Roasted Fresh Dally! Ground to your order. TT RR. All Green Asparagus No.2 can 25¢ Ritter's Tomato Juice 46-0z. can 19¢ LUX ig.pkg. 15¢ With the purchase of 1 Ige. pkg. at reg. price. Fairy Soap 3 cars 7c Silver Dust Ig. pg. 24¢ With Free Dish Cloth Swan Soap...3 md. cks 16¢c Lux or Lifebuoy 4 cks 25¢ TOMATO Catsup ree [4 Po RED HEART (Diets ABC) DOG Food 3:»-~23¢ Toto Dog Food, Ih-can Se Wheat or Rice Puffs... . pkg. Sc Pure Cider Vinegar. .qt. bil 10c Wonder Brand Elbow Macaroni... .1b pkg. 9¢ Cope’s Evap. 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Beatrice Pearl Bitner and | | [| Two Brilliant Judges Sabbath Schools Sessions to Be Held in Phil. ipshurg M. E. Church November 6 Fall Convention | Whose Election Would Be a Credit to Pennsyl- | vania. Able, Honest and Fearless Men The Fall convention of the Centre | County Sabbath School Association ! ber 6, in the Trinity Methodist | be held in the morning, and evening The first session, presided over by | Professor Bohm, will begin at 9:30] a, m., with the following speakers: ! Rev. Thomas B. Shearer, pastor | Church of Christ, Philipsburg: Mr. | Clair Simler, Supt. Trinity Metho- | dist Sunday School; Dr. W. R dfternoon | PN ciation: Rev. Dr. Charles Pp pastor Bethany Collegiate terian church, Philadelphia Dr. W. R. Heaton will preside at the afternoon session, with the fol- lowing speakers listed: Rev. C. W Maclay, pastor Presbyterian church, Philipsburg; Conference topics by J R. Williams, Ives Harvey, Mrs. J. Ek Gillespie The evening session with Dr. Hea- 7 o'clock Program includes band concert by Philipsburg High School Band, fol- lowed by devotions by Rev. R. W Pratt, pastor Christian and Mission. ary Alliance church, South Philips- burg; Rev, Charles F. Ball; and ben- ediction by Rev. Walter Williams Lunch will be served with the T. | ic candidate M. C. from 12:15 to 1:15. Supper Court vacancy served by the ladles from 5:30 to! November 4 election i 6:45 of back in his home coun: etta Ball Presby- Musmanno Led Fight on Coal-Iron Police Carr Backed For Bench By G. O. P. Lawyers Superior Court Candidate Has Long Record as a Fighting Liberal; Is Also An Author Candidate for Supreme Court Va- cancy Highly Respected in Home County of Fayette sell Carr the State to be fil Judge W Michael Ang Ru for Democrat - Suprem w—————— cr ——— Tyrone R. D. Man Struck by Truck Sixtyv-Three-Year-O ld Rural Resident Suffers Back Injury 80 well thought o announc® his In the high eourt post unsolicited and unanimous ment of the Fayette Count scoiation—anost of whose are Republican: However that aslon much although it . ks Judge C An Osceola truck driver's atlempt to avaid hitting a cow two miles north of Tyrone, caused injuries W. N. Ingram, 63-year-old Tyrone R. D. resident, Saturday Mr. In- gram suffered a back laceration when the truck, carrying a load of coal, turned over and struck him John Podliski, driver of the truck was not injured against ¢ indorsement didn't in Favette tir els PW 1a | dramatize ox surprise scenario for — cre ated as . the terror been a member of a Pleas bench established there since 1937 ang 0 sc wT for The name Carr ! Fayette county, and for decs been associated wit nity wel affairs of the Democrats Western Pennsylvania ning for the high fare activities Philipsburg motor police reported No one was at the Bilair- Centre county line on the Phil burg-Baid Eagle mountain road Bat- urday moming when a car operated by R. V. Blakesley and a truck driv- en by James Kyle, Huntingdon involved in a wreck injured Police sald Blakesley's car tried to _ pass Kyle at the same time Kyle was | pulling out pass another truck Blakesley's cor left the road, hit a culvef® and then overturned Dam- pages to the car were placed at $550 — EPISCOPAL, CHURCH TO . i OBSERVE ALL SAINTS DA¥Y| _.. ~~ i sik include Dortions of Mima Marni: Bellefonte WPA 8t. John's Episcopal chur celebrate the traditional religi festival All Saints’ Day with a' =," a oo rr epécial service of Festal Choral Ev. * °F Tae United States Senator Josepl ensong and a Thanksgiving for the vi g : A member icntown. he and AM he has on Phillip. a } 3 Amhurst College. now | mon Pleas Court of Alley at the Univesity’ ty. He paolied 320000 votes cast in The election . n to F Married gradunte of a stodent | of PiiGbury ir the and 8 son position a i membe; of i out fF A Mw Rigtous | anthem. “Bi therhood.” by rand Project Approved ’ r Oi } Saints on Saturday evening, Novem. . 4 1 at 7:30 Special music for the occasion will p————————————— DR. HOWARD F. BAUER, Optometrist WILL BE AT CROSSLEY'S JEWELRY STORE Wednesday, November 5th INSTEAD OF SATURDAY, NOV. 8th, FOR NEXT WEEK ONLY -— Mo em The project would enable t LOW L/ 0? Pa Pet 0 PRS 00 00 00 00 00 ume its construction sage alesleees salesteaiseleetsele els 2 blacemént Eerots | much masonr; on Willowbank street by the new grade of t} State College Highway Bellefonte’s Newest Men's Store ! neorssita tee e Bellefonte SPECIAL HALLOWEEN SPOOK PICTURE AFTER BIG PARADE FRIDAY NIGHT Adults 28c—Kiddies lle (tax incl) KEEP YOUR FLAG FLYING MISTER Who's afraid of the future? Certainly not you, for you're an American and Americans don’t pull the covers up over their eyes and shiver. Thay put their best foot and face forward . +. they dress up... throw their chests out and you never heard of anyone winning with his chin down. Get yourself into some good store and start trying on the new Fall suits and o'coats. In times like these, pride, pluck and pro- duction have all over pussyfooting. FALL SUITS $79.50 to $39.50 TOPCOATS $19.50 to $39.50 BOB DAVIS FORMERLY MONTGOMERY'S Bellefonte Lewistown Sealed aoateaieali alrite ateadoadod ’ A WARNER BROS. PICTURE with WAYNE MORRIS * BRENDA MARSHALL «ALEXIS SMITH ALAR BALE - LEE PATRICK « DAVID BRUCE Sent by LEWES SEILER © soma ay by Bont Comer ont Brows Potaww 2 Prom 00 Orgone ror by Tout Patan © A Warmer Bon. Port Hounst Mion PLEASE NOTE SPECIAL LAZA .THEATRE. CONTINUOUS SHOWING 2:00 to 11:00 P. M. TODAY & FRIDAY A SHOCKED WORLD CALLED THEIR LOVE A SCANDAL! Only the girl who played Scarlett has fire enough to portray Emma Hamilton Only the hero of “Rebecca” and “Wuthering Heights” could win her! AK ALEXANDER KORDA presents VIVIEN LAURENCE LEIGH - OLIVIER THAT HAMILTON WOMAN! Released thru United Artists een, LEE EEE EE EE EN SHOWING SATURDAY This Week Also MONDAY & TUESDAY Next Week “Stands o fine thence of win. ning the Acodemy Award!™ Wolter Winghell PRICES FOR THIS PICTURE: MATINEE: Adults—40¢ Kiddies—17¢ EVENING Adults—~55¢ Kiddies—17¢ (Tax Included) C2990 000000 BS CLL A SHOWING WEDNES. & THURS. (Next Week) HERE'S THAT ALL-AMERICAN | Hilda and Patricia. ‘Adult Courses Offered Here Registration Open Tonight for Blueprint Reading, Ele- mentary Accounting Registral wo Adult courses in addition in operat cled this Thursday n 30, in the Bpring street i al 7 o'clock Th field cation 1s ¢ . already on - FOUR CARS INVOLYED IN ACCIDENT AT GAP for reckless driving ie A —— —— Marriage Lic nes Hazel Pleasant % Hirlinger y Frances Holler Robert F. Frazier Arnel Gobel Lois SLIGHT ACCIDENT driven by Norman E. Hip- Shoe, was damaged to ut 850 at 11:30 Sat- urday night when it hit the rear of a car operated by Forrest Fye of Moshannon, on the Snow 8hoe Mountain road. No one was injured The accident happened when Fie had to stop suddenly man walked across the road in front of his car, police reported. Damage to Fye's car was about $10 isa —————— School Windows Broken State College police are invest'gat- ing the breaking of several windows on the Nittany avenue side of the State College High School building on Saturday night Sinisa MY ——— PORT MATILDA Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Reese and family, Katie, Thelma, LeRoy Jr Miss Barbara Boa] of State College, and Mrs. J T. Beckwith surprised Elizabeth Acker by arriving at her home at 12 JON of ab aR a | o'clock noon Sunday with a fully | prepared dinner, reminding her that | | another birthday had arrivgd. Mrs | Acker is a sister of LeRoy Reese | She being the oldest and her broth- | | er the youngest of | twelve. | time together i a family of | All had a very enjoyable a Special! 4 post card photos in | | your Hallowe'en outfit, 75¢. Even- | | ings only Sager Photo Service, 19 West Howard Street, Bellefonte, * Advertiging knows little modesty. STAT THEATRE. | SHOWS AT 7:00 and 8:45 P. M. Last Showing Today DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM wee Feature No. | CAROLE CESAR LANDIS ‘ROMERD LEA RE EE ERE EE ER FRIDAY & SATURDAY DOUBI FEATURE PROGRAM Paromoint Presents CLARENCE E. HORTON Donald WOODS Raymond WALBURN S000 0000009 mm— MONDAY —Next Week ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON! TIM MIX, Jr. Famous Western Star and his COLORADO COWGIRLS Plus Feature Picture Attraction: Prices for this Show: Adults 38¢ Kiddies lle A. .— —_—— I, HD.Pbd°f CL 000000 m— TUESDAY & WEDNES. (Next Week) A GREAT HIT BY POPULAR DEMAND! The love JAMES STEWART } ROBERT YOUNG [ine! BARRYMORE
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