Paern Pane THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 13, 1941. — — 1 cn a wt —n ——— L ——————————————— INTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Poorman, State College; Cook, Bellefonte Ad- Monday of Last Week, T. Glenn Afniited: Mary Catherine Mec. Charles F Cormick, State College, Discharged mitted Friday, discharged the same Andrea Dale. State College, R. D.; day, Mrs. Irvin W. Schroeder, State MrseMinnie Miller, Bellefonte R. D; College: Joseph Porter, State Col- Josephine Miller, Julian; Joseph J. lege; Edward West, State College DiMunne, Uniontown Birth: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs, | Births A''son to Mr. and Mrs Luther Emel, Bellefonte, R. D. 3 Elmer P. Lucas, Julian: a daughter Saturday. to Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Smith, of Admitted: Carol Spring Mills, R. D. 1 Centre Hall; Mrs. Freeman Baird, Tuesday of Last Week. Pleasant Gap; Mrs. Ralph Homan, , Centre Hall, R. D. 1; Discharged Adm Mrs SCAT ams pe Rt Mrs, aOR Ay SA, Mrs. Reeder J. Sharer and infant College. Mrs. John 8. Bohn, State dnughter, Amon 1 Mrs Havin College, R. D. 1; Mrs. Joseph R Schroder, State College: James R Barnes, Bellefonte. Discharged: W Hughes, Bellefonte; Mrs Vance Blaine Port Bellefonte: Mrs. Carl Sprag., and infant son, State Col- Miller. Bellefonte; Mrs. Harold Con- 106¢: Mrs. Byers Ripka, Millheim fer’and infant son. Bellefonte, R Admitted Saturday, discharged the D:M Werner Kraft Spring Mills same day, Mrs. Willlam McMillen, : '. r Eetatas Tiannne | Bellefonte R. B. 1; John W. Bratzler, Lemont Births: A daughter 0 MY. atid a — Super born vo Mrs. Arthur Reeder, State College; r. and Mrs. Reeder Sharer, of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wil- Lemont; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Dud- gon Bellefonte ley D. Pendleton, Belelfonte; a son’ to Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Fetzer, Sunday. : Lemont: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Discharged: Mrs tin L. Houser, State College; a son and infant daughter to MY. and Mrs. H C. Stoddart, of R. D. 1: Mrs. Oscar State: College mont; Mrs. Joseph Wednesday of Last Week. ht Adnfitted, Delvin Neidigh, State william College, R. D. Discharged: Miss 3: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Violet Chick, Bellefonte: Mrs. Char- | Lindeman. Boalsburg les Robinson, Bellefonte, R. D. 3; There were 55 patients in the hos- Johrr W. Miller, State College, R. pital at the beginning of this week D. 1 n - Birth: A daughter to Mr. and Falls Dead in Parade. Mrs. Joseph Neff, Oak Hall Just as the wi brought Expired, Mrs. Reuben Eisenhuth,' qviocdav'e Armistice Dav para Hn Coburn. ar Be ¥ $i All Joh a i “yl we ve, a halt at 11 ovclock In Altoona Thursday of Last Week. Willlam M. Walter, who Admitted: Jesephine Miller, Jul- Carrying one of the jangR. D.; Mrs. Roy Wirtz, Belle- dead, dropping fonte, R. D. 1; Mrs. Albert Confer He Discharged: Mrs. Anna Bowersox Btaté College. Admitted Thursday, disghirged the same day, Joseph R Forster, Bellefonte Birth: A daughter to Mr Mrs 8. Bruce Gilliland, of College. Friday. Admitted: Vincent fonte, R. D. 3; Mrs State College Discharged Franklin H. Rossman and daughter, Millheim; Mrs Watson and infant son, Julian; CONTINUOUS SHOWING 2:00 to 11:00 P. M. Louise Floray, | Clarence Smith Spring Mills Williams, Le- Barnes, Belle- A son to Mr. and Mrs Gummo, Bellefonte, R. D tet! . LsLies had been veteran group's face for- was 64 flags, fel] ward on the vears of age Catholic midshipm Academy are not meat on and State Lucas, Belle- F. W. Plerce Mrs infant Earl G Mrs BEL LE SF ONTE SHOWS AT 7:00 and 8:45 P. M. TONIGHT ONLY Last Showing Today 's adore J : or. © Wilizn GARGAN Cdmd LOWE Paggy MORAN Frank ALBERTSON FRANKIE THOMAS ROY HARRIS A UNIVERSAL PICTURE FRIDAY & SATURDAY with L DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM EL AYRES - BARRYMORE DAY". skeLfon FRIDAY & SATURDAY REVEALED! J h ~ Feature No. 2 “Prairie Pioneers’ With the Three Mesquiteers SHOWING MONDAY ONLY AT FAMILY BARGAIN PRICES Adults 20c — Kiddies 10¢ “The Return of Daniel Boone” With BILL ELLIOT, Famous Western Star | ‘TUESDAY & WEDNES. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM lan € Aus All St 14 Laugh Rumpus! MONDAY & TUESDAY (Next Week) MAGIC MUSIC _ GLOWING TECHNICOLOR GLORIFY THE IMMORTAL LOVE STORY! METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER YOUNG - HUSSEY pm ne Feature No, J wee RHYTHM -ROCKING ROARS! : 1 Photographed in Technicolor COMING NEXT WEEK WEDNES. & THURS. “The Feminine Touch’ Staring Rosalind Russell, Don Ameche, Kay Francis One of the most amusing comedies of the new season, WO LATINS FROM . MANHATTAN Fife and Drum Corps "Rehearsals Begin newest musical or- ganization, the VFW Junior Fife and Drum Corps, composed of sons and daughters of members of Jack- son-Crissman-Saylor Post Veterans of Forelgn Wars, is now conducting regular rehearsals with 48 young- [sters on the corps roster Fife rehearsals are held Wednesday night and drum tice is held every Wednesday ‘at the Post Home on West | Street | R. 8. Allen, who is chairman of | the post committee in charge of the corps, is in charge of drills. He is | being assisted by John Mong, Roy | Hazel, Leonard R. Glenn and Joseph | Howard | The roster of “charter {of the new corps follows Betty Whitecar, Elmer thony Matthews, Patty Whitecar Mary Masullo, Josephine Bonfatto Marion Brown, Rose Ann Brown, Giadys Jackson, Ann Howard, Pat- ricia Howard, Violet Irvin, Gerald- ine Matthews, Frances Sholl, Don Leitzell, Allan Howard, Kay Leit. zell, Raymond Allen, Jr, Kenneth Howard, Gray McKinley, Thomas Howard, Ana Martin, Kenneth Ma tin, Mery Ellen Sento, and Franck Brown Also Marietta Shay Evelyn McKinley, Jane Bitner McKinley, Grace Bitner Masullo, Lynn Howard Emma Lew Martin, Angeline Masullo Jane Villlam Quaranto, Silvia 3liss Howard, Raymond Markle Thomas Masullo Peter Brown, Herbert Quaranto, Beatrice RECENT WEDDINGS Cars and Clara Ann Pe ge. Bellefonte's prae- night Bishop members BIBLE CONFERENCE AND Keith, An- PREACHING MISSION There is a Bible Conference and Preaching Mission being conducted in the United Brethren church at Bellefonte, this week by the Rev Roscoe F. Wilson, of South Bend Indiana. Rev. Wilson is pastor of the First United Brethren church at South Bend He Is a successful pastor and an efficient Bible Teach- er. His messages are of a high type Services each day at 2 p. m. and at 7:30 p. m.; afternoon studies in the first, Epistle of John in the even- ing Evangelistic lectures Special music at each evening service. The Rescue Mission Male Quartette, of Altoona, will be present Friday eve- ning, Come and enjoy the services Betty Mark- le Bet 4: eph Irvin Hopple Martin Quaranto J Of Ann Nora Entertainment at Snow Shoe The Snow dation will hold an entertain Assoc ment jum on Monday evening 17 Here's How Much For every ! to soldiers base! soldiers Allies | stationed in U, 8B tinent, to U. 8 leased from the eign countries first class letters ounce.) U 8 cent Shoe Parent-Teachers' in in the High School gymnas- November less than continental camp Army Mail Costs . U bases Panama The Philippines—Three cent ¢ 0! writing Lo those benefit inU 8 the Anywhere In cent those camps, off the con- bir snd to for- (All figures inciude on Three Hawall | Canada — Thr p Oil Permanents for ‘Problem’ Hair — - <5 bed A Mon, Tues, Wed. ALL Croquignole OR Pompadour With $1.75 Eugene Croquig REGULAR $3.50 £8.50 Frigidine Croq REGULAR 8650 $3.00 $9.50 SH Supreme Oil Croq REGULAR 8550 WRITE OR PHONE 2025 FOR APPOINTMENT! Wrapped In Oil CROQ. REGULAR $350 $9.00 LaROUGE BEAUTY SHOP 19; E. Main St.—Dial 2025 Lock Haven nen a Man the ANSWers promem w P ri Ager rds 1} it at he understands the prob- Knows there | reason » WEIS i PURE FOOD STORE —— bY QUALITY MEATS BEEF LIVER CENTER CHUCK ROAST Ib PICNIC STYL) PORK ROAST - JUMBO Ib 23¢ Ib 22¢ 23c BOLOGNA i Grubb—Sampsell Lois E daughter Miss Sampsell Boyd Sampsell, of Bellefonte, R. D., was united in mar- riage to Kenneth W. Grubb, son of Mrs. Edna Grubb Boone Reb- ersburg, Thursday of Mr. and Mrs of November 6, In the United Brethren parsonage, by the Rev. G. E. Householder, pastor The young couple were unattended The bride attended the Hublersburg high school, while is a first class private in the Military Po- stationed at Camp Lee The groom has had for- having spent the groom lice. now Virginia eign military service remainder of his enlist- ¢ bride will make her home after they housekeeping in During ment with her parents which expect to take up the Bellefonte area ADDIT! NAL WEDDINGS ON PAOR 8X N BECOND SBECTION re unbelievable, NURSES’ ALUMNI OF HOSPITAL MEETS HERE Savings.” The the Centre County Alumnae As Monday and Mrs Linn Members present included Mrs Helen Shoemaker, Mrs. Artie Wash- burn. Mrs. Mary Beezer, Mrs. Eliza- beth Corman, Mrs. Margaret Wil. | Hams, Mrs. Irene Badeer Mrs Mary locke, Mrs Florence Williams, Mrs. | Hazel McCoy. Mrs. Helen Lambert | Mrs. Grayce Tressler and Miss Mary | Swartz. Routine business was tr sacted after which the report Nurses jon recently at Harrisburg, was bs Mary Beezer. Announcement made that of District State seed evening, at the home « il + aaker yr Philip Shoemaker, on street TOMATO of the State Convent held Mrs war “r, = hit ’ APPLE given a meeting { the Pennsyvivania Nurses’ Association will held Mercy Host Altoona 0 he at vital Saturday, The next regular meeting of the | Alumnae Association will be held on | Monday, December 8. at the home | Mrs. Elizabeth Corman, Pleasant Gap Following the business session a | social hour was enjoyed and deli- | cious refreshments were served by | the hostess, Mrs, Shoemaker POLE r of ALL GREEN State | select- | Sixty-three Pennsylvania College students have been ed. after tryouts which lasted for | more than a month, for the Penn | 8tate Glee Club Led by Dr. Richard W. Grant, di- rector of the College music, the glee club made its first radio appearance | of the season Friday night over sta. | tion KDKA, Pittsburgh. ".) e¢ organ- ization will make many public ap- pearances during the year including a tour of Pennsylvania Members of the glee club include first tenors, Frank Goss, Philipe- burg; second tenors, John Harkins State College: first basses, Thomas Mason and William Minshall, State College: second basses, William Reed, State College. Sons of Legion Install Officers Installation of Donald Smith ae cantain of the Sons of the Ameri- ean Legion, Bellefonte, was a high. light of Installation ceremonies held Friday night at the Legion Home, East Howard sifeet Those in charge of the program vere 8. D. Rhinesmith, past com- mander of the post and Kenneth Kellogg, chairman. Other officer: who were inducted were Macq Glenn, 1st lieutenant; John De. fallo, 2nd lieutenant: Horace Hart- ranft, historian; Richard Knapp chaplain: Nathan Buller and Arthuy Dale, Jr. sergeant-at-arms Refrechments were seived | the business session. |] a Thank Veolers David Brown, Democratic candi. date for tax collector of Spring township, and James P. O'Connor { Republican, who was elected nas- pessor in that township, take this means of expressing their thank: for the support given their candi- | dacies after Firemen Rescue Woman, Firemen carried bedfast Mrs { Sarah Hawking from her smoke- { filled home to safety Saturday | morning after fire broke out af her | residence in Philipsburg. The loss | was confined to a coal bin which caught fire from the furnace, look this way folks for another miracle of mass merchandising done Don't rub vour eves—it's true. Weis Pure Food Stores offer vou for only one-tenth of a dollar are simply It's always “savings day” less, lower priced Weis Pure Food Stores, the Weis “Saveway.” Dime Bargain bh) The fine foods that in those friendly modern, spot- “The Stores of Service and egtiar MOLY Siete Oo RICE KRISPIES or PEP Kellogg's “10 atsup Ige 14-02 bot, From Red Ripe Tomatoes 10 Butter GEMS of Pineapple ERR APS | ASP R S BERTH ON GLEE CLUB | 15-01. can New Crop Sunsweet Seedless Raisins Cain's Horseradish Salad Mustard When emptied use it for | Fancy Sweet Pickles New Orleans Baking Molasses '':-" Pure Cider Vinegar Cream Style White Corn Freshlike Beets with that fresh Freshlike Carrots with that fresh Full Strength Ammonia Table Salt Gold Medal Brand Vanilla Flavoring Weis Quality Marshmallow Creme Candy Bars and Chewing Gum 3 pkes Hershey's Cocoo 15-1 can Klein's Cocoa 1-15 can Davis or Calumet Baking Powder Heinz Rice Flakes Comet White Rice Elbow Macaroni or Spaghetti Franco-American Spaghetti Puss’n Boots Cat Food Pillsbury Cornmeal Scot Towels Chef Boy-ar-dee Tomato or Vegetable Soup 2 10%:-o= cans Pillsbury Farina 14-0z pkg Yellow Label Baker's Cocoanut Soap Powder or Octagon Cleanser from the garden £rrvrey irom the garden 8-0z can pkg 1-1 pkg 1-15 cello pkg can 2 cans 1-1 pkg roll can 2 for 10¢ “ o® Regular Every Day Low Prices! 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