December 1, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BEL JL EFONTE, PA. Page Seven WRAP! WRA LEA WWE ER for of the and ¢ days Crvstal Gazing Won't Pay Up Those Christmas Bills . . . Looking into the for a of money, Better vour credit and reputation on anything lative! A personal loan from us can pay up your bills—while vou take time to pay back in conven- ient amounts. windfall risk SO specu- ture, wishing future, wishin or an inheritance! not Centre County Thrift Corp. PA | B18 Tat Tet 1200 AE TART AEN AE TARE TE BELLEFONTE, Criminal Court Session Ends ' © Continued for nd More Emma Brow ne rat JGhbors res a bot) Si fd.) 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BE TE ARPT PAP PSP PEP Bellefonte, Pa. whey they do know they for our nation and her instituti Ciuests at meeting weie Prof Julius Kaulfus, State College: Sam- uel H. Hays, Lewistown: Fred GO Hoffer, Philipsburg: Robert H, Mil- r. Piitsburgh and Ged e Vi uda, Bellefont ns the V.F. W. In 10th Annual Dinner (Continued from page one) the United States WO a month last month in Scepltembe; my the monthly 000 w by the of 4000 plane: ald increased from July to 4.114 a 1941, Next Jan. output will be 3.- fall of 1942 a tot! will be made enc 1 aue month In thre Vana facto ple Lect E Ku Bellsfants mailer of Brooki-bo an Legion ard wd CGhenn the 1 Eduard L i Lal Aptis MM ASE WAS Pronounce Davis Plan for Home Nursing Service {Continued from page one) Ben Beezer 5 George Bellefonte B. Thompson of offered the use of rooms in the Bush Ar- b High street, for Purpose of trict the care of injured home in the ab- of There is a real hortage of nurses at the present time and there are indisntfons that may become more aonie hx thira flow cade building, wes the Beliefont the Belicfon | the of % wi ¢ © CiBises Ww W ilk public how to t take and iil persons at Once Nurses shiortage 1 the future The Home Nursing committee, headed by Mist Margaret Brocker- hoff. of Bellefonte, is. in need of old bed linens Pershing having usable linens, or linens from which cloths may be obfuifed, pre asked ta eall Miss Alice Pox. Bellefonte Gets Treasary Post Miss Olive Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. D. A. Smith, of Montan- don, has aceepted a position in the engraving and printing department of the U. 8 Treasury department at Washington. She left for the capitol city Sunday. Miss Smith is a graduate of the Bloomsburg high school with the class of 1933 ORBAN Four Cherry Trees Felled Four of the National capitals fa- med Japanese cherry trees were cut down during a brie! blackout of the Tidal Basin area Tuesday night. Ir ving C. Root, superintendent of parks, condemned the action as vandalism and asked all citizens to ¢ co-operate in preservidg park beau- ty during the war-time emergency. | will stand HOWAR D NEWS Churely Newsy Rev, Wallace J Sunday school, 9:30 Bunday school, 9:20 League, 6:30 p.m Howard-8unday school, 9 he services for the ded Humes wid be Sunday afternoon, at y O'clock, Hunter Run--8unday chool, 10:30 a. m.; worship service 0:30 a. Mm Beech Creek-—-8unday school, 9:30 a. m.; worship service Ila m John Wolf of 1 Mrs. Charle dy, were 8 Mrs. W Methodist ming Curtin a.m. Kennedy m.,; We Cume- lexan 30 am ication of th AVOnia M DeHaas and unday guests llard Neti Friendship Circle cl of Mrs. William Mapes evening. The barzany } * heme side and thre aginst Ne injuring h head on ved lacerations of requiring several the wouhde which ht temple and above the right { braless of the right side d & sprained neck Mr Royer re- § bruises and both suflereg were taken where a Mite Schwenk amounteg wn and rec {ace stiri io a doctor Was ean Allen of Pittsburgh. wos fn weekend guest of Mrs. Bertha Al on Mis Allen, was a for teacher of the Howard High Sch Miss Loutse Deltrich of Williams- port, visited ler sister Donald B Gatdnes, Jr en stationed at Rite, and wos riongh with who had qian J in home on a mont bls wife and his parents ill not be wy him, They had thig place thelr future Kale _Webes able Lo ar interied hom 1g Mrs. Trout the winter Be. y a motor accident mn Mrs Toul was n to the General Hospital at rrishairg with both hips fractured Fikes: with fwo broken ribs and Fikes with and rroes it the head and face, ail fler- culls of Long ls Tanner, brother of Ohio avia- nstructor re weekend visit. the Foresman home nseell Bechdel of McDonald, and friend from Pittsburgh huniiug in the Allegheny mountains, visited at ie Foresgnan home Paul Foresman had the misfortune of breakifiz a bohe in hit fool at the we TR at were ony oad to | "w and husband WMrtand Mae Artbr Livin Harbison brick works at where he Is employed tention was required The Howard Methodist have a singing tower, according arrangements completed this week The will be dedicated at a special dedleatory service Sunday af- ternoon at 5 o'clock. An amplifica- tion system has been Installed whereby the tones of the pipe organ chimes can be broadcast throuzh peakers in the tower Hymns re- quested by the many donors of the tewer chimes will be plaved during the day, beginning with the hymn How Firm a Foundation” at 9 a.m and concluding with Abide With Me," at 9 p. m1. The chimes will be wesented by the Music committee the pastor thw Rev. Wallace J rnin for dedication, Mr, C minry Monument Medical at. church wil] 10 Lowey tt Tie £14 I Rona) iar mee ings be held the hour ont Sunday mornings day evening: a 1-96 o'clork Announcea Mic Anna Holter took il Satur at the home of Mr. T. A Pleteh. mfined to her Cecil Wense] ven Leathiers, daughté the weekend in Phila Pictcher and Gregg were shopping Lock Ha Hilda W Ww. spent Taesday The W Win One clase of the Refcrin will be enteraineg thi the Howard Tes ROOIG ang 1 CLAN Lhursday at fasehiold good David Hsnhog lic sale on the premise Howard bor December 20, at Klite Wolf, Wolf Mrs. Mae Bowe Harry DeArment spent lewintoon The Pe M Mi nday ald M« following pupils of Howsrd thorough school on the hobo roid for lhe second six Weeks | They hate tained at y average of YB” in all thelr sub- 2 and a "CG" In eltisnaip. First y iam Oardn i Robert uth are Kune and Margaret Jane Kelley “Ivy Robert Nett Wolf and fourth Dawn Walla grade. Darothy Gardner, Janie Mapes ang der Pletcher sixth grade Ral ph 8B seventh grade Nellie Daughen igh, Harold Hol Evelyr Pox and Patric Fried ald a Gordm Bathurst a Gardner. Jennie Mar wy ang Nevada Shultz elventh grade. . Harry Ek dahil jf Brim bangh and on Don’t miss imal CUS, d inet] The si ol'n 1 fy grade, Dorothy mungard, 8vivia trained an by the sti- the Howard igh wow is a complete one. reus with performing chim. nonkeys, dogs and ponies unusually good form young Bible's sored ot mg panzecs This is an envertainment for alike. The eirc is sched high school auditorium Desember 12. at 8 pm ts 10¢ for children adults amd uied Sai Advertising knows ECW RCL a a tata A The Bellefonte Trust Co. "Ras made its facilities available and offers a Friendly Banking Service to indiv iduals of good credi t standing by winking loans for the purpose of purchasing automobiles, electrical equipment, ete. Such an arrangement with the bank Your personal credit information remains a con- fidential banking transaction, It is more convenient to make payments to the bank. The cost is no more and usually represents a saving. Extablished bank credit is always a valuable asset, All your dealings, including insurance, are local with people vou know, | has the following advantages: : i | It will be worth your while to consult the Bellefonte Trust Company before purchasing an automobile, elec- trical equipment, ele, under any credit plan. a FATHER, HUSBAND, BROTHER, SWEETHEART £5.00 to $12 £1.00 to £5.00 Men's Tourist's ( Justin Zipper Wallets Justin Zipper Wallets and Kev Cases £2. £1.00 to $16.50 £1.50 to $12.50 £9.95 ARes 50 10 £x.0n and Cameras ech Pencil Bets Eastman Kodaks Milored Gillette Parker Pen and Wrist Watches Military lazors £5.00 $4.95 $1.5 yi) 10 Nets $6.50 HER . . . MOTHER to For SISTER, WIFE, SWEETHEART ’ Jeautiful Sets , £20.00 ire Evening in Paris Gift Sets SS | he 1o $10.00 Helena Rubenstein Perfume Sets to $10.60 Nets to $16.00) 50 Cotv's Perfume Parker Pen and Pencil Sets Perfume Musical Powder Doxes Wrist Watches Helena Rubenstein, and Evening in Paris Vanities £5.00 to $12 £1.00 £5.00 £5.00 10 to £2.95 10 £9.95 Atomizers £3.60 Richard Hudnut 51.00 (oly, io £5.00 bi Complete Line of Helena Rubenstein Products | Whitman's and Gobelin’s Chocolates | Parrish Drug Store IX N. Allegheny Bellefonte BTA D0 0 RET ASE T AMET AMET 0 1 0 1 AKT aT NLRB Certifies Whiterock Vote yj I Father, Son Are Sent to Prison UEgELIOn ¥ 1’. Richardson Police Walker d belare Justi aid D. Cowley and uo count are fied election will NNN DDR DDEDEE For Her! PLEASE MOTHER Small Down Payment Easy Terms! Now you con breers through wosh- dey. Thiz new General Eleectiric Worther he pothod with remerkoble convenience features thet meke your washing © downright pleasure. 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