Mav Woanry THE CE ENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 20, 1941. — It Can't Be Done parent who expects cover how to ral chil fullyshy reading | to dise LH O00S an lot to CONTINUOUS SHOWING 2:00 to 11:00 P. M, IROL TT Last Shoy Tite FETE TOUCH? Russell, 12 Today Staring Rosalind Don Ameche, Kay Francis! most amusing comedies the n One of the of ew season FRIDAY & SATURDAY first time. ..The most magnetic pair in pictures! FRANK CLAIRE MORGAN - TREVOR MARJORIE ALBERT MAIN DEKKER HENRY O'NEILL CHILL WILLS SHOWING SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW —— Also On ——— MONDAY & TUESDAY & THE WOTTEST 1 rip) “THRE OF THE ¢ THAT MAKES Ns i nt COMING NEXT WEEK WEDNES. & THURS. BEAUTY AND RHYTHM IN A BIG ARMY MUSICAL! ROBERT BENCHLEY John HUBBARD, OSA MASSEN sonos sy COLE PORTER Produced by SAMUEL BISCHOFH Directed by SIDNEY LANFIELD! ACOLUMBIA PICTURE 5 ‘Junior Red Cross Is Organized According to an announcement last week by Mrs. E. E. Widdowson, who was In charge of the organiza tion of the Junjor Red Cross In Bellefonte, Mrs. Philips B. Ray, has been named chairman of the Junior group OfMeers of the Chapter-wide coun- cil for the annual Roll Call in the schools, are: president, Joan O'Hara, St. John's school; vice-president, Nancy Wagner, high school; secre- tary, Henry Quigley, junior high school, and publicity, Martha De- Lallo, high school The Chapter-wide officers were chosen at a meeting of various school officers. The officers parti- cipating In the selection were High school: president, Martha Delallo; vice-president, Virginia Hassinger, secretary, Nancy Wag- ner, and adviser, Miss O'Connor Junior high president, Henry Quigley; vice-president, Barbara Everitt; secretary, Patty Weaver, treasurer, Dick Capers, and advisers Miss Ricker and Miss Nuss Bishop street school: president, William Lyon; vice-president, Sally Shoemaker; secretary, Thomas Da- vis, and adviser, Miss Bixel Spring street school: president, Patsy Blaney. vice-president, Mar- garet Walker secretary, Charity McClellan, and adviser Miss Kunes Parochial school: president, John O'Hara; vice-president, Josephine Bonfatto, and secretary, Julia May Nelo mr Woman’s Club Plans Christmas Party Miss Mary Economics Penn State at a meeting { the Sec of th Bel | Club, held at the hom ert Eckenrode on East Monday, Nov ember 17 Mis ss Kemi beautiful by he right posit 1 ugs, draperies paper Ke mp Extension was the guest raker Amer ican Home wWomat of Mrs. Rob- Linn ref tion efonte gM ke on how ’ piacin ion and » proper r wall She used chart her con materials to illus The ¥isiness meeting new work plam and McElwain the meeting a planned to be held at Mrs W. J. Emeric) street Monday, Dec Mrs. Ben Bre trate ned for winter condud Harry Dn party wi iring 108d afternoon, November o'clock, at the home of Mrs the Red Cross a — meet 25, at 1 Emerick to sew for SMOKE DRIVES STUDENTS FROM ROOMS AT COLLEGE State student thelr rooms at the Mary BE. Miller, at 22 ton street State Col- lege, early Saturday morning, wl hot soot dumped bear a woodpile set fire to wood in the basement Smoke from small blaze was carried to all rooms in the house through the hot alr heating sys Bruce Homan, member of the Fire Company, suffered ut one hand serious enough require medical attention Walter Thermann, a Penn State freshman suffered a deep cut of the forehead when he ran into a door. Bower Moore, another freshman iffered minor lacerations of the hands Alpha firemen forced wear gas masks in entering the basement extinguished the blaze with water from a booster tank. Other firemen devoted their energies to clearing smcke from the bedroom of Mrs Miller, who has been ill for some time. Nine Penn driven from home of Mrs Scuth Ath were the tem to to a — SPECIAL SERVICES HELD IN MILESBURG CHURCH Special services are being held in the Milesburg Baptist church each night this week by Rev. H C Loughhead, director of town and country work for the Pennsylvania Baptist Convention. Good music and unusually large attendances have been featuring the meetings to date Conferences for Church school officers and workers are held after { each nightly meeting. On Friday a report on the religious survey of the community wil] be presented The Rev. Mr. Loughhead will close i the series of meetings at the reg- ular service Sunday morning > Bellefonte Hunter Gets Albino Squirrel While hunting in the woods near | Lemont last week, Edward Kofman, lof Kofman and Company, Belle-| fonte, shot an albino squirrel The unusual animal was in a tree when Kofman spied it and brought i it down. The fur was almost a dead | white. Kofman is having the oddity | mounted. he ‘Democratic Women | To Kold Card Parties i The Democratic Wor Women of Centre | County will hold a series of card | | parties at the Democratic headquar- | | ters, West Bishop street, Bellefonte, i { beginning this Thursday night, Nov- | { ember 20, | Admission will be 25 cents, and | refreshments and prizes wiil be fea- | tures of the evening's program. The | public is cordially Invited. Salty Soup | When the soup is too salty, add two or three pinches of brown sugar to it. This will remove the salty taste, but will not sweeten the soup. {ing Bald Eagle Road Nears Completion Concrete work on the Beech Creek-Howard road is scheduled to be discontinued this weekend, ace cording to reports, although other operations in connections with the road will continue The road paving is completed from Beeck Creek to Schenck's cemetery about one mile east of Howard The uncompleted part includes the large bridge over Bald Eagle Creek just east of Howard Although concrete work on the rondway Is to be discontinued until spring, the building of conerete gut- ters on Schenck Hill and Hunter Run Hill will continue, it is reported Similarly, the erection of guard rall- will proceed. The guard railing will be supported by iron posts in- stead of the customary wooden post The iron posts are driven into place with mallets, eliminating the nec- essity of digging post holes The new road will open to traffic during the winter SHOWS AT 7:00 and 8:45 P. M. TONIGHT ONLY MEN CALL HIM DYNAMITE! WOMEN CALL MIM DARLING! GEORGE BRENT ANITA LOUISE. THE GO GETTER CHARLES WINNINGER JORN FLORIST - BERRY 0 NINL - Joseph Croben Cordon Diver - Ldde Row!” Directed by Bosdy Ser ledey § COSMOPOLITAN PRODY Presested by Warmer Bran FRIDAY & SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM HAL ROACH presents NIAGARA - Staring Zasu Pitts Slim Summerville ww Feature No. JOHNNY MACK BROWN with FUZZY KNIGHT A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Special Added OUR GANG Comedy Take it from us folks tip for entertainment on a good this is it MONDAY ONLY FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHT! Adults 20c — Kiddies 10c winoY BARRIE RAY MILLAND KENT TAYLOR + WILLIAM GARGAN + POLLY ROWLES COMING NEXT WEEK ‘TUESDAY & WEDNES. Return Showing by Public Demand The Great DICTATOR | | | CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS i i Monday of Last Week Admitted Mrs. Walter Howard, R. D. Discharged Paul WwW. MeGarry of Bellefonte: Mrs Joseph E. Baird and Infant daugh- ter, of Lemont: Mrs, Joseph Neff and Infant daughter, of Bellefonte Admitted Monday and discharged same day: Mrs. Chester E. McCall of Spring Mills, Birth: a son to Mr and Mrs. Willlam R. McMillen, of Bellefonte, R. D. 3 Trosday of Last Week Admitted Miss N. Isabell of State College: Mrs. Robert Roan f Bellefonte; Mrs. Hannah Keller- man of Bellefonte (discharged Monday of this week) Births: a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence M., McClure, of Bellefonte: a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Robert M. Hood, of Bellefonte Wednesday of [ast Week Admitted: Mrs. Cloyd of State College, R. D; Te ney, of Bellefonte Pletcher Howard, R charged Eimer P infant of J { Bellef Fye, of Boyd Cronemiller Albert B James F D. 2. Dis- Lucas and Vincent Lu- D 3 Admit. an discharged on Andrew Whiteside RD Ww lefonte, Bl ang Mn of Mr sON lian mie Rn wllege Thursday of Last Week Seck Volunteers for Air Raid Service Pleasant Milesburg ye Port Matilda ald in this work i 28. 10 Gap 14 ovember nd a meeting | held that he Bellefc wme and sed up Personnel ' of volunteers YMCA to Be Clearing House for Yule Toys nan established eight Hefonte Y. M. C. A Hotise SImer - stations DE AL the Be clearing hing to donate new requested to send at any time be. December 15, Ar. for children also the sooner such do- ons are received the more ti will be had to prepare them for dis . tribution Lists of names will be checked with lista of making similar oreanizations avoid om needed, and me those ot dis. tributions to issiotis and siications State College Man Is Granted Patent Different insta viou in at least ten separate neces from anything ever pre- sly patented is sterol derivatives and method of preparing same in- vented by Russell Earl Marker. of State College, on which a United States patent was issued this week The number of items of difference between Markers invention and any other was certified by patent exam- iners who approved the grant Marker filed his patent applica- tion December 23, 1037. He has as- signed his patent rights to Parke. Davia and Company, Detroit Mich- igan EE a THANKSGIVING SERVICE IN MILESBURG CHURCH A community Thanksgiving Ser- | vice will be held in the Milesburg Methodist church on Wednesday evening, November 26, the pastor, the Rev Snyder, in charge The church choir will have a pro- gram of special Thanksgiving mu- sic and the sermon will be given by Rev. Harry O. Kline, pastor of the Baptist church Cther ministers in the Milesburg area will aid in the service. The public is invited. tsi nis MI ct ——— VALLEY VIEW Horace Shope spent Tuesday eve. ining with his sister, Mrs | Eckley Mr William A and Mrs, Harrison Dear of | Waddle, spent Sunday evening with | iMr. and Mrs. Paul E. Eckley | Donald Eckley and Dale Ebling | motored to Baltimore, on Monday morning, where Donald expects to | spend three davs with his cousin, | Mark Eckley. | Miss Judy Eckley, Mary King and | Woodrow Thomas spent Sunday af- fernoon and evening in Lock Hav. en. Hash Balls Mince some corn beef and pota- toes very fine. Make into flat cakes and brown on both sides on a but- tered griddle. The taste is improved if the potatoes have been boiled with { the corn beef, iin san MI ——————— Sewing Convenience Cover a brick with a thick pad. | ding, and use this to pin the goods , that must be held tightly while the work 8 in progress, at 7:30 with | Paul E. | | Friday Admitted Mrs. LL B of Bellefonte; Mrs. Richard I. Cap- ers, of Bellefonte, Discharged: Mrs Robert Ripka, of Bellefonte, R. D. 3; Mrs. H. C. Stoddart and infant daughter, of State College: Mrs. Al- bert L. Fetzer and Infant son, of Lemont; James Edward Myer of Port Matilda: Mrs. Luther Emel and infant daughter, of Bellefonte R. D 3; Mrs. William P. Gummo and infant son, of Bellefonte. Birth n son was bot to Mr and Mrs Perry Decker, of Spring Mills, R. D 1 Saturday Discharged ott Stover Miss Mary C. McCor- mick, of Btate College, Miss N. Iss bell Boyd, State College: Mrs. Dud ley Pendleton and infant { Bellefonte: Mrs. Willlam McM| and infant son Bellefont 3. Births: a daughter w Mr. and Mrs. Henry M of Howard, R. D. 2; a daugh Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richards State College a d Mr Charles f Oi Greenav anughnter U an H. Tayl Bellefonte Sunday Coleville Pligrim Holiness speaker nany Tabernacle nH Nee Community y AEiL1s SAL Gospel Rev Methodist, Bellofonte v. BR. C Johns Episcopal on Saturday after hoot. Rev H Koej Baker of State College will conduct the ser- vice and will preact You will be welcome at St. John's Dr Preshyterian Port Matilda f v November 23. Bible Sc morning worship an the Lord's Supg ville mi study class Raymond Special Unionville ember 27 at Bible school Endeavor 6:30 Brida nes. Na this ch munity is invited to > alt tend E. Oakwood Milesburg Charge Nov minister Accepting Students At Air School by vs or ALDINE are Persong desi ring to receive in aircraft ground work to apply at Air Bchool Bellefonte Airport where exist In several of the classes Courses ide alr pairing, welding ics, spraying, pal subjects, ali given vision of the State Public Instruction Twenty-eight students at | schoo] have accepted jobs in private industry since completing the cour- ses here, it is reported If pupils wish, they may instructions from 6 to 10 p m istead of during daytime classes A new welding layout built by [students at the school is said t« | equal or surpass the facilities in any similar school in the state. It pro- vides stations for ten welders at the | same time Any person 18 to 25 years of age is eligible for th courses The class recently rebuilt a plane | which was highly praised by state | imapeciors, it was announced the vacancies ey 1 ‘ inci craltl airplane motor r mechan- and « under the sup Dey artment o the receive in. - Court Allows Double Indemnity (Continued from page one) lare entitled to double indemnit the Workman's Board held The Ho | surance carrier already had depos ited $10,12056 in the Bellefonte Trust Company as guardian for the | widow and children, since all were | minors. { In another opinion, in the case of the Port Matilda Water Com- | pany vs. Clara Ammerman Sun- day, the Court directs ment be entered in favor of Clara Ammerman Sunday, and that the costs be paid by the Water Come pany. The action was begun by water company to coliect $045 which the company claimed was due for water service, A justice of the water company, and Mrs, Sunday | ing. that judg- | the peace ruled in favor of the took an appeal to the County Court, | which resulted in yesterday's rul- | Townsend Speaker Additional Locals 1 WILLIAMSPORT MARKET Veal, 100 $11.60 to $14: fair $11.60 Cattle, 68 1 can D £22 a0 ‘ c $38 § head Hogs 87 85 BH $35 Lambe to $9.95 8050 to cows. BH $43 te beef to 1%7¢ ib Eggs. 40c OF REE 12 STUNNING CHRISTMAS CARDS Printed in bright, gay colors! On pape: of rich yollym ond arfigque weave! 1 hang. dovbletold : 15 OCTAGON _ COUPONS 15 po > 5 lala VA. — | ¥i = A AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF 1000 FREE GIFTS | HOMER P. BARNES 25% WEST HIGH STREET BELLEFONTE, PA, TT o DU HS HRTH o THH s BUSH eH AHL HH HEL $Id LE He LE del AHBLREUE IAC etl LNNL SSE th | RnReen am CINDER MO IE Dither COMPARE Sore and learn what our of where vou purchase a car, stop in these decide costs are, costs with those fin vish to finance Bellefonte Trust Co. BELLEFONTE, PA FEDERAL INSURANCE (Compare ance agencies and for vourself vour car. MEMBER DEPOSIT CORP PURE WEIS 7655 STORES! THANKSGIVING SPEAY RRY SAUCE I2¢ GREEN GIANT PEAS PINEAPPLE MARSHMALLO ig RITZ CRACKER CORN FL AKES | ASPARAGUS CORN CIGAR (81! CRANBE EAN 29¢ 19¢ 25¢ 2c 9¢ 10c 10c ETTES 29% Flour - Sugar oon Pumpkin NEEDS S5vu le 15¢ 10c¢ $c 2 Starch pkg Ib pkg Ih Bakers Chocola ih « 2 rf CAN arn Bret I Molasses 5 Durkee’'s Cocoanut 23e Nuts medary Len Orange Peels ye Fancy Mixed 27¢ Cake Flour J-gr. can ) Mincemeat Vanilla Flaver Chocolate 2 T-oz. bars ing. R-oz. bot : nots . *eanutl . -1b Raisins full 15-02. pkg Peanut Butter i-1b jar Da r Calg aking Powder Ye w Label Bakers Cox We ” ‘ Mar H ‘ Dn pint jar Dates oanut R-02. can 10¢ Creme oz 16¢ pkg { » a . yp FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES! SUPER sups Fancy Cooking ONIONS 10 "™¢ 29¢ V2 Price i Solid Head Fancs Cabbage Ib 2¢ FLA. GRAPEFRUIT Oranges loz. 29¢ 3 for 13¢ SOAP Octagon SOAP Octagon Laundry SOAP 6 cakes Formerly Red Sup. Suds KLEK Ige. pkg. 19¢ Octagon Powder pkg. 5¢ 3 cakes 15 THEORET at Lk L000 3 cakes 13¢c MARYLAND GOLDEN SWEET POTATOES or CAROLINA YAMS 6 Ibs 25¢ 25 Octagon Cleanser can 5¢ ATIRNINNNCHIMENEN TIM Li 8 Li edb dt LL QUALITY MEATS ROUND AND SIRLOIN TENDER STEAKS Ib HAMBURG Ib ib MEATY 33c 20 VEAL CHOPS WEINERS
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