1941 INDEED RRQRVET | December 11, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL] JLEFONTE, PA. — —— UNIONVILLE YOUR HEALTH | i Some people worry a lot about the contour of their own body out- | ines | Ll at bl Shuey and Margaret Keller shopped | in Altoona Saturday. Harriet Show- | | ry and Thema Evey spent the week- {end in Philadelphia | Paul Lego was home from Phila- delpbia over the weekend LOCK HAVEN SATURDAY DECEMBER 12 - 13 GARDEN THEATRE FRIDAY, Methodist Church Services: Pray- er service this Thursday evening, Hublersburg Mrs. Mollie Holt expects to leave Christmas —at Home _ An Invitation to Happiness! A gracious home, its loveliness, is the closest we can come to a little bit of heaven on earth. more, surrounded by everyone d warm in spirit and inviting in Enjoy this Christmas rar ta vou . .. in a home in which every- thing is dear to vou. We'll take pride in helping vou create a more attractive home. OLF FURNITURE C High Street PLEASANT GAP . +1 og sp ill he giver A Christmas program will be given Bellefonte, Pa. wing class had the home of Mrs, have three more lessons third | Fred BISSSSSHDISISSI | Mus, Nevin Struble and Infant { daughter arrived home from the | Centre County Hospital, Monday | Mrs Kryder Yarnell and fant | daughter arrived home from the | Centye County Hospital, Monday, Mrs. Wilbur Ripka, who was a | surgical patient in the Centre Coun. | Sunday schoal Sunday morning at| 9:15; Youth Fellowship at 6:30 P, M. immediately followed by the reg- tular preaching service at 7:30 with | sermon by the pastor, Rev. William | | Snyder, | | | ty Hospital, was able to return nome | ia few days ago { Mn Presbyterian Church: Blble icy | class Monday evening, Dec. 15, t the home of Mrs. J. E. Carper of | Union township, | Mrs. J, B. Stere spent several days | | {very shortly for Washington, D, C | where she will spend the Chris tmas season with her daughter and family { Mr, and Mrs, Paul Immel and fam- ily. The community fire house, which {houses the hose cart for fire pre- vention, is being moved from ils | present site to the rear of the Com- {munity house. It was formerly lo- cated on a plece of ground at the and Mra, John Mulfinger, who | the latter part of last week visiting rear of the old postoffice building, have been making their home with [and shopping with her daughter | owned by Mrs, Orrie Holt, but thelr | the Harry Showers, plan to mo e | {and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C B.| | soon Into the house recently vacat- | Stevenson of Altoona | ed hy the Kennedys Mrs. Harry Hile was hostess Garden Club last Wednesday afters [sister and | Charles Bechtol at Howard, noon Miss Sara Belle Sunday from a visit in Harrisburg Mrs. Russell Spicher fs the week in Harrisburg. A Christmas party | the Interorganization Council will be { held in Noll's Grove at 7:30 on the evening of Dec. 24, at the Commun- ity Christmas tree. Carols will be [sung and Santa will arrive by way of the fire truck, from which he will i treat the kiddies upon receipt of their cards Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Diehl, Mr Mrs, Jacob Fox and daughter, Ann of Peunsburg, spent last week with the Ral I'he gentlemen time hinting Henny Nall and Mr near town, had the misfortune of colliding in the fog Wednesday night a week ago, and injuring thelr cars | quite badly Jesse Rhoades, Jr ! spent Wednesday uncle and aunt, Mr Melroy at their Valley A birthday surprise party was give en for Mrs. Nevin Corman at her home Tuesday night by relatives Mr and Mrs. A. C. Simpson re- turned home from Baltimore, where they spent several days at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, while Mrs. 8imp- son underwent some treatments which seem to be helping her con- iderably John Zelesnick was Baltimore. for juring which time he to Ohle, where th ¥a in Youngstown, Steve Zelesnick and returned last Tuesday ter hunting a few days In Its Mrs. Heler | spending and Merris a few days stom Derrs , of Penn State, afternoon with his and Mrs. Ray cabin In Greens home {rom a week's vacation, took his fam- spent a few brother Andy, to Chester af- this vicin- entertained her Sunday ¢ chool class at her home Inst Friday evening The following officers were elected for the coming year: president, Betty Larimer; vice president, Jean Tucker, secretary, Esther Lockart: treasurer, Dorothy Klinger Mis, Chester Role and Mis Rote of Axemann, spent Friday io Williamsport shopping Grandmother Roushe is here from Altoona for a visit with her son, Fred and family The Monsells fonte into the Magarge] 8. E moved from Dells. Crumiish home re- to the [eral days this week visiting with her | js home | {camp which Miss Kathryn Smith spent sev- i husband, Mr. and Mrs The G. W. Holt & has been Son umber located in | Cherry Tree, Indlana county for the sponsored by | past several years, has recently mov- ed 0 a new job near Hublersburg. | Little Harry Pearce Rumberger, son of Mr. and Mrs, Pearce Rum- berger of near Baltknore, Md. Is confined to the hospital there with diptheria, having taken {ll shortly after having visited on Thanksgiv- ing here. Last word received was to the effect he is getting along ‘as rapidly as can be expected. The spent most of the! Rockey of | many friends and relatives here | hope his camplete recovery may be speedy Mrs. Sue McEwen was entertained to a dinner on Sunday at the home of her cousin, Mrs, W. B. Parsons. A crew of eight hunters went out Saturday to the old Muncy Moun- tain and came home with two nice | deer, shot by J. C. Fox and Forrest | Bauder | Mr. J. R. Williams had his annual butchering at his farm on Dix Run on Tuesday of this week, and butch- ered some very fine hogs Sunday afternoon and evening | guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | D. H. Custer, were Mr. and Mrs Ralph B. Moran and son Jay. Mr and Mrs. Clifton Moran, and Mrs Lona Hinton, all of Altoona. Mr and Mrs. Lawes E. Lucas and daugh- ter. Velda, of Williamsport, and Mr and Mrs. Clark Custer and dsugh- ter Louise, of Wingate, also visited Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Summers and grand-daughter! Jane Stam- baugh, who had spent several weeks at the home of Mrs. Florence Miller in Sharon, Pa. returned to their home here on turday. Mrs. Mil. ler brought them over in her car and returned the next day Mrs. Clyde Herr and two children of Arlington, Va. spent the past week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. D. H Custer, while her husband spent the time haunting with his father, Rev. A. O Herr, of Beliefonte. | Mr. and Mrs. Pred Alexander and son Dwane, of Baltimore, Md. spent ine weekend recently with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cus- ter Mr. and Mrs D. H. Custer re- | cently installed in their hame » | new furnace apd now have for sale | a Kalamaroo heating stove which is | night lease has expired and it is now being moved to borough owned property Several of the young folks from the community attended the month- |ly meeting of the Youth Fellowship at Grays church near Stormstown on Monday evening and reported having a nice time. They had a Christmas program The Youth Fellowship which con- sists of the young folks of the com- munity under the direction of Ar- dery Calhoun and Miss Butler, of Bellefonte, will make Christmas dec. orations this Priday evening in the Community House Special Invi tation is extended to the members of the Flower Club and any young folks of the community, or others who are interested The young folk church are rehearsing mas Pageant which will be ted in the church, possibly Sunday December 21 The definite timue will be given in our next weeks items of the Methodist for a Christ. presen- Naturally they never consider the shape of their stomachs Yet stomach shape has something to do with bodily shape Stomachs range in ghape, size! and position In more or less ton- formity to the shape and size of the person The tall or thin person will like. ly have a vertical or fishhook type of a stomach This kind of stomach empties t. self of food more rapidly Which may be a good reason why the slender persons remain slender through life The cowhorn shaped stomach ap- pears most frequently in the age American This type of stomach well and is second only to the fish. hook type in its ability to take pun- ishment The transverss most trouble Transverse tomach tends to spread across the upper section of the abdominal cavity It keeps ufficient]y permit thorough digestion, resu in perfect assimilation with small amount of waste products stomach aver. functions tomach causes the food long to Buch a for the above reason, leads to overweight The stocky person, whose coup led waistline unwillingly con- tributes to keep his stomach well filled in its upper and more or less resis) ted cage, thus becomes stock. ler The person stomach just short. who has a Lransverse loves 10 eal--almost Epidemiologist tween Gu y KIBBEF, in “Scatter Good Meets Broadway” 3 MESQUITEERS in “Gangs of Sonora” BUN., MON, TUES. Dec. 14-15-16 Feature George BRENT-MASSEY BASIL RATHBONE « NTERNATI Intrigue! BLE HS Romance! Jona I — Adventure! ER Excitement! WEDNESDAY, “Doctors Don't Tell” JOHN BEAL FLORENCE RICE THURSDAY DECEMBER 17-18 A COLLEGE MUSICAL COMEDY “Ziz Boom Bah” liveg Lo eal By and the shape Cans have Lhe ¢ complai large, and of one weakest and the ning’ stomac! in the world HT, speed —and mor DO YOU KNOW 5 and 10 per cent of the Aaim that be. POP- a. narbor which that between people in six and this country the disease idest medicines is still most dependable for certain Of anemia one of the types { ? Prescriptions as far back as 1600 B.C oon required the use of WARNER » » WE IWR WW 39 Buy His Christmas Gifts In the Store He Shops for Quality Men's Wear! CREA VARA ARARREAAS, WWW. UW APA In first class condition. If interesi- ed, call on them and look It over. Mrs. J. N. Holt has returned fo! ber home here after having spent | the past conple of years at the Holt | & Son lumber camp at Cherry Tree, | ry Sar NY TH +3. Where her husband was employed | Shuey of Lemont, and Frank ¥ . Monday in Altoona and ny omy iB Coudetsport with awe camp has now been moved to | ick of Zion, reutrned Sunday from! 1 Conceal afternoon in Lock Hav- Mrs C. G. Dale, who has been on by the grade schools Thursday night, yet Dec The Instructres; is one of the 18, at 8 o'clock in the Grange girls from Penn State Hall. The prograit inchides : : Cole's | Christmas * Topsy r Adams and Mrs. Cly uv ta Mrs Harry Hile spent Christmas and an operetta, MES. Say Ble Grumpy's Christma : ping J. N. Stover, Fred Luiz a cently Rev. Miller ang wile motored on Monday to Huntingdon where the latier’s mother joined them on a shopping expedition Mrs. Fred Lulz and son Warren Whether he’s on land or sea, or in the air . or behind an office desk, this Christmas s wise and thrifty to give him practical gifts to wear. You want to do the practical thing; you want him to be pleased; you want your gift money to be wisely spent ... Your answer is a gift from LEVINE'S. Listed here are just a few of the many items of clothing for men and boys to be found in our store, WAR ARN Scarfs in an attractive range .. of blues, greens, reds. maroons it’ grays and browns A real gift I for dad or brothe $1 .00 to $9.95 FN IR Eby and daughter a hunting camp in Alleghen % the sick list for a {ew days, is re- Saturday in Williamsport with Mrs. | jes. They had one decr to thei: Mrs. George Sh daughters | ported much better Wood's sister credit. nrietta and Dorothy, Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wood spent Recent callers of the Noll- ~Melroy | family were Mr. and Mrs. Loe Brook | and Mr, and Ms, Bioamer Weaver, | of Spring Mills { Mr. and Mra. George Magargel Br. | plan to leave Monday for Clearwater, { Fla, where they will spend the win- | ter. Ken Ulrich and Robert Mayes were | among those fortunate enough to <p deer this season. Miss Mersaides Ormston, a stu- | dent in aviation, left Tuesday for her home in New York due to the grounding of all airplanes for the present OWers BABA! na Well tailored shirts increase every man’s sense of being smartly dressed. We feature many patterns, priced at #1 35 & $7.65 Marg 's whot you get in this sensatione! offer locomotive, Tender with Oi tank car, READY TO RUN I COLLEGE TWP. Mr. and Mrs. William Neidigh and | sons James and Ronald, were dinner [guests with her mother and step- father, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harp- ster on West Beaver avenue, State College, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jones at-! tended “The Folk Binger”’ concert in the Reformed church at Boalsburg on Sunday afternoon. David W. Kuhn, of Altoona, was {a guest at the home of his brother- {in-law and’ sigter, Mr. and Mrs. {Charles Shearer, on Thanksgiving , Day Mr. and Mrs. Vorie Stine, of Burn- {ham, and Pvt. Cidire Sowers, West | Point, visited at Frank Campbell's | on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garbrick and family had as their guests over the | | weekend some relatives, Mr. and Mrs. | Fred Daugherty and son Junior, of | Qregon. i Supper and evening guests at the | | Charles Shearer home on Wednes- | {day evening were Rev. and Mrs. T. | G. Jones and daughter, Nancy; ad- | (ditional evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Spicer and children, | ‘Rena, Claire, Betty, Freda, Wilbur | Lee Spicer, 20d, Roy, Bradiey and, | Glenn. i Joseph Pletcher of Howard, visi- ted at Prank Campbell's Saturdsy. | | Mr. Charles Hockman visited his | | daughter, Mrs. Myron Breese and | | four children, of Baltimore, Md. | Mr. Hockman made the trip by bus, | returning home by train. He was | (away a week. i {| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shearer | | visited at Mr. Shearer's two sisters’ | { homes, Mrs. W. D. Wolfe, Lock Ha- | ven, and Mrs, Glenn H. Moore, at | Beech Creek on Sunday afternoon, Penney Torpedo” Bult in Whistle, Box cor, Flannel, silk and Beason robes fn every desired pattern. Just the thing to please him this Christmas $2.50 to $162 Cabonse, § seston of curved frock, 2 see. r— of straight ack, UTC locken, and Com. boatman Tinngdarmer and Whistle Controller LW WN WR : Come In and See our Fine Display of Lionel Trains He'll enjoy this leather jacket combining capeskin and suede It slide-festens, has deep poc- kets and stormproof wrists $ 5 to 9 49 Comfortable, well styled sleep- ing pajamas in attractive pat- terns Broadcloth, madras and silk, 8 | 25 to 6 EQUIPPED WITH BUILT-IN LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE and fancy patterns in cost and V-neck style sweaters. We have them at all prices from $1 95 to 6 ' Our selection of gloves include capeskins, mochas, pigskins, suedes, ete. The ideal gift for the man or boy | 95 to $3.50 To be sure of doubly pleasing every man on your list this Christmas give him a pair of our quality shoes. $2.45 to $§ When he's “in mufti” he'll be glad to wear our attractively styled ties. Beautifully gin boxed, 50¢< © 65¢ LE South Allegheny Street A wide selection of men’s fine hose in bright shades of red, green, blue, brown, maroon, patterns. 25¢" 50° ‘» = DeHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY We Give 8. & H. Green Stamps and Redeem Filled Books Allegheny St. Phone 679 Bellefonte, Pa. MARKET QUOTATIONS { | Corrected Weekly by C. Y. Wagner | & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Yes, Men! We have fitted cases for ladies, too. They make an excellent gift for the girl or mother, 56% le $2730 Bellefonte. P RHR AI SER IU ICI SUR AAALAENE VARVARA 3
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