January 22, 1942 1942. hl THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three A Some of our farmers attended | and daughter, Sunday, Mr, and Mrs U N ! oO N Vv } L L E the Mrs. Gross sale last Wednesday | BOALSBURG Samuel Hess of State College, R. D 4 near Stormstown, where the bidding | Mrs, Harvey Bhaffer of Bellefont was really brisk, cows as high as| A———————— Mrs. Annie Brooks of Centre Hall ® Methodist Church Services: Pray- Teatiering in of the Mile of Dimes $165; good hoats up to $22 per, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kryder of Ty- Dillsburg, were callers with Rev. ar were callers at the Robert Hess home | er service this Thursday evening. | which were put out some months Messrs. John H. Balley and (rone, were callers with James Ir- Mrs. T. G. Jones and family, Bun- Sunday evening Sunday school Sunday morning at’ ago. Plan to be present at this meet- | Charles Rudy were important busi- | win, Sunday day. Mir Anna Mullane Is spending 0 1Ce 0 dalrimers ® 9:15: Youth Fellowship in the eve- ing and bring with you your foot| ness callers down Nittany Valley | Charles Fisher of Danville, was a John Stover of Altoona, Mr. and SOMe time with relatives in Elmira ning at 6:30, followed by the regu-|of dimes, and bring your friends last Tuesday (recent callers with his aunt, Mrs. | Mrs. Grant Charles of State Colleg 1 W : lar preaching service at 7:30, with along to help count the dimes | Those representing Washington Nell Fisher. were Bunday supper guests of sermon by the pastor, Rev. Willlam | wy and Mrs. Cecil R. Stevenson | and Baileyville Granges at the coun-| Mrs. Clarence Moss, after spend- | willlam Stover and Mr, and Snyder. of Altoona, spent the time between |ty meeting last Saturday Ip P Pleas- | {ng some time with her parents, Mr. johny Shuey | . will spend some time | PEL OF wo witiiat whi Wot "UH al Presbyterian Church: Bible study! trains last Sunday with her par«|ant Gap were Prof. C. J Irvin and !and Mrs, Wallace Woomer, left for Mrs. Milton Barger, who has been a ” Lh emergency ituation which you have been EE — M Margaret Kimponrt left Mo day for Orlando, Fla, wheres sh vant to warn all farmers in my territory of . ’ the defense program. round repairing Farm Machinery Hormstown 4 . i} Blorms ows wecializ pairing Oliver and Massey-H: Mr. and Mi Albert Mey Pitts burgh, pent sever da the formers mother M1 class on Monday evening at the ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Stere of | wife and daughter, Prof. T. I. Malrs, | West sie, N. J, where she will spend |) “0 conewhat improved Mrs. Helen Bitner, Mrs. Sara Erb warned of by the Agriculture Department about or- | Maud Pry, Bertha Schilling, Gert-| George Stitt of Altoona, was a re-| Mr. and Mrs. George Mothers erg with Mrs. Emma Charles and ¢ tic services are in progress at this accompanied by Mrs. J. C. Stere, all daughters were entertained last! Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Lansberry Miss Kay Reese of Port Matilda, gaughter Faye, were callers with th [.quipment at a pecial rate . p er . - "love TWAT ‘a A : ’ \ viv truck and bring t ) who are interested in singing are in Cleveland Holtzworth is employed | i ven supper | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale and son | Woomel Matt was a din- AI : dd ag» « Methodist church, when a choir will home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Steven- the same double tragedy as last! per =uests of L. K. Dale and daugh-| son at Lemont project by the young folks, both|]ast Friday evening at the home of and melting ice were guests of Mrs. Jennle Fortney rit) friends d relatives 4 . . " Ww Meyer: 4) with friends and relatives In Al- ister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. tion among the blooming flowers Mrs. Lester Gladfelter, Sunday Mrs Harr ‘run ar home after home of Miss Eva Rowan | this place. | Dorothy Markle, Samuel A. Homan, an indefinite period | of State College, were Weeksnd eal, dering repairs for all machinery at this time, due to Free Methodist: Special evangelis-| Mrs, Lewis Watson and son Gary, ! sre Sunday Ww Euest ne the shortage p unt « 4 . y rude Miller and John Rearick, [cent visitor with Mr, and Mrs baugh Yel buncas fae . ¢ iy daughter Li pul ie | 1CCO int. 1 : 4 . v} fa « ale ' "RNG MI aniel Mothersbaugn ty A oh Ay " Bnotte and kal Ave : plan In which time in the Free Methodist church of Bellefonte, spent last Thursday| Wills Schilling, wife and three) ( harles Stitt Mr, and Mrs, Edward Bpotis and ! each evening at 7:30 {flstung Jrends and relatives in and Wednesday evening at the J. H. Gil- |of Centre Hall, were guests of Mr. Was a recent guest of Mrs, Clarence former's mother M1 niliam lanuary and February. 1 All young folks of the community ‘ fl land home to a luscious roast! and Mrs. Milton Barger, Sunday Moss and Mr. and Mr Wallace | Spott Bunday i \ b, ew Goh vited to remain after the chruch by the Pennsylvania Rallroad near On March 3, 1000 in the Pine of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs, William Kline spent Sunday | ggalhie with . pe services this Sunday evening in the Altoona, and is stopping at the . uv. dam many of us witnessed | Rimmey of Centre Hall, were sup-|with Mr. and Mrs, Hamill Kline anc Ag lynind be organized with Rev. William Sny- son of that place, Sunday in the Metzgar dam. The ter Margaret, Sunday evening | Miss Clara Foust ahd Nir. Rodney MeCiela; der as director. We trust much in-| The members of the Bridge Club| Keller brothers were victims those| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hess of State. chanding some time wit oll Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mr res : > R 3 { i N 5° hed pent sunday vith My and terest will be shown through this/of the community were entertained! 42 vears ago. Skaters beware thin Cellege, R. D, John Hess of Altoona, ! oir "Mrs HM Hosterman per hd 1 " Bh A : : ! ay « boys and girls. | Mrs. Boyd Lucas Cards from Isaac (3. Harpster and daughter Beulah, Thursday Miss Florence Finch visited for Miss Ida Williams of Martha, down Florida way indicate that he Mr. and Mrs. Roy Klinger and several days over the past weekend spent the weekend visiting with her |is having a most enjoyable vaca- daughter were guests of Mr. and toona Roy Calhoun and warm sunshine in the sand Miss Helen Mease of Btate Col- spent Sunday Wit] ark 1 mba £3 ig 1 rth CBE ag . SWnGay vill aw ang a ald Oi Miss Mary Turner has been spend-| Mrs. Amanda Moray returned to Ralph Musser spent a few days lege, was a recent guest of Mrs | Lester Treaster at Colye: M1 \usie Shutt spent Monday ing some time in Howard assisting | her home on Monday from an ex-| Fecently in Baltimore. He returned Harry Musser 1 "Mr. and Qa hy saits wats with: } : wh aster C11] at 3 3 3 d 3 y pi Pa N BVA vf "1a a Plane ters. H BEG NI alii] Is « wi wil Her 5 if, ~U : i with the care of Charles Pletcher, tended visit over the holidays with las Friday to his home Mt ahd Mrs Charles Mother: supper guests of 1 vy sohn | Pleasan al MN ° who has been ill for some time. She her daughter and family, Mr. and Hubert Corl ls now training at baugh of State College, were reCent|g 4. 4 Oak Hall and N #. T. Whitehill, M returned to her home on Sunday. |Mrs Hartswick of Baden Jefferson Barracks, Mo., being trans- callers wi h Mr. and Mrs. George | =, PENNA. FURNACE, PA The members of the Wi-Mo-Ma-| ars. G. W. Bullock, accompanied io os Sunda aud” 3oH ho di Da Bh John Bonn ¢ | children liege. R. D., were ter Marcia of Lemont, we Sis club of the community held alpy Mrs. J R. Willams and Miss Mis Haring Joinaston I ",. bow 1 : i ot wn Mp callers with Mi : Smith, Sun- with Mr. and Mi ward Spott Phone 13-R-3, Warriors Marks, Pa. covered dish luncheon last Friday Kathryn Smith, attended a meeting Alex and Jack, motored Monday D ven) alice a 2. S853 rr rn ' ht id . J £ ry Sr { f CURE | ~amn Div J C § & ith evening t Mr. and Mrs alte evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. of the Woman's Club of Bellefonte Camp I N. J. for a visit with evening with dr. anc alter st delicious dinner wi . len Johnston, who is stationed at Korman Fox. A most delicious dinner was on Monday afternoon ; wr served about 6:30 p. m. to which! «« died windtb that camp but expects to be trans Mrs. Joseph Ondrey and children ys er kay re. ] Mr. an rs. Charles Schaeffer terre , west coast this week | of srry, are spending this week all did justice. Those present were: | . b " Tg ar] fr " dog) ferred to the west coast this ¢ | “Petry are Spe nding this wath » N jelieionie, calle ) riends an Sarorit new lvweds 4 y with rmer’s pare 8 1 g Mrs. GW. Bullock, Mrs. J. B. Steve, 93, 55 SONG, ea od On Hail ane [Recent newlyweds Mr. and | ith the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams, Miss Kathryn | at:ves In the community on Sun-) Dohald Grubb Were the guests of Mis. Harry Musser 3 18 eve OK 1a) Vs a at . 4 N mine g Tra SY At Mere ie h Smith, Mrs. Forrest Lucas, Mrs. W . : honor last Friday evening in George Mother baugh, B. Parsons, Miss Nell Williams, Miss | The members of the Young 1 adies | to-housekeeping shower at the Am Mr: 1 ynn Mother baugh Ruth Parsons and Mr. and Mrs J. Sunday school class taught by Mr. erican Legion hall. The party was Charies Ge hart attended the C. Fox and son, Owen Reed J. H Fi will hold their regular given by parents of the couple nual banguet and meeting of monthly class meeting next Tues- and Mrs. Lloyd Bailey and Mr and Production re Association 3 fF sree \ nea } R aad N ™ 3 Don’t forget the usual 5 per day evening at the home of Mr 3. Mrs. H A. Grul bb t y about 100 other Martin sclay penalty which will be added to all j wuster. Don't forget tl i u were or county, state, poor and borough tax =guesday. Jan. 27. at 7:30 1 after February 1 h an William Mahaffey | their first lessons in farming th monthly busi- of Missouri, s ed in town Th rubl m r Pine Hall. Re- : | Sp ! the Women's 8 day of this we to visit with his freshments consisted of Ice cream, with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace hristian Service the sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs andy, coffee and cigars were and Mrs. Clarence Moe :thodist church will be id m J. E Hi Mr Hall's condition is al late hour / sday even , February 5 in the not as encouraging his friends 1 3 A speci Dt gral s being 1 d likes to hear. but all hope on Robert of Philac a, are here ‘ "4 ti her parents Mr Mr. and Mrs aul Baker, Miss Corl. Mr. Black re- Edna An eaves rred by his Associated nsurance Com 1% VY | L Huntingdon rs. Black is th mer Mis ; S—— The new! Prof. Frank D. Gardner of State Rockey, Harry Struble and Hugh C. leyville Gr College, was a recent business call- lean-up sal er in town i looked over his real r ius 71 Warren Baile rere this week among nis am rm equi nt deal ext season th ecker farm near 8S. A Homa: verseer, Gilbert Bar- 1 : | C rer, Maud Pry chapial Reed: steward, Earl Hom teward, Charles My- Charity Shoemaker r the n I of M treastirer, Frank Homar e keep- who died Menday in er, Willis Schilling L. A. 8. Elsie " og " hm. X : ; 50¢ 4 oz : Mary Ellen Homan of State } “atitre Coutits ospits it a Barto: Ceres. Bertha Schilling: Po- a AY np Tressler d P id 3 an of State ti County fter a Barto; Ce ritha Schilling : amily were dinner guests of : Barbe sol eroxiae spent the weekend at her short illnes mond. Ada Harpers” Flora, Ruth .,., yo Carl Williams fant ¥ arent , ; “a dig eed : * and } ' Hams Ia i 2 : parent 4 home, 8. A Homans in re : rain th Martin ex com. RW. Reed and Keeps broth pare Shaving of nes we gy byes ¢ § (3 i. ¥715 nice refreanhmen woe Andre Hydrogen meeting ¥. ain e hn eh bale ed # 1to 2 hours longer Cream With } ted Lo coming spring’ ave ‘gay evening ai hr home cn Westby (he commie In ture, Hom [Leut' aoa rs, Join Ha $a la SPECIAL MARLIN ; A large number of the local wom- : Stay young = / 5 oe a . _— — ss n are helping with Red Cross sew- oc J 1 brace up with — —7 nt C DOUBLE EDGE BLADES ing 4 7 oz. 4 . Henry Tressler returned home } SIZE ¢ bl Ph ving from the Centre County Ho last Manday He had been a 8 = g ‘ ¢ ; A 9 BR cal patient at that institution ; 50¢ oR TR bi $1.20 . tl sss tae > ’ egamnth im, - : p a I little daughter of M: 3. A MN i ' by E PTI C Hinds letic look, that old. time He Mrs. John Getz is very ill ai he “pg ’ pep and vigor this easy gh Father home with pneumonia which devel way. Brace up with hin of “ . i et oa Honey and Th John's Bracet! A Baver ped af she had the measles Phe k 3 : { r and Mr Sovran ss lity BI & Black product, this vg Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kline an Choc. Candy Special Almond & HA a | Medicine nounce the birth of a baby daugh instant hivigui ter at their home recently. This is Caramels Cream breve pede wd the second child in the family, bu Nougatines support. Get your the first daughter Whipped Creams Bracer today! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams and Peppermints family F riday evening with Maple Walnuts 1 O¢ C Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Knepp at Hous- Vanilla Creams erville Peanut Puffs $1 35 a a as tt eee Mr. and Mrs. Eva Markle of Hub- | Cocoanuts Pinkham s C lersburg. are visting at the home | 30¢ Vegetable LADIES’ LADIES’ oe un Mi Wake Ps IGARETTES is | Compound Mr. and Mrs. Waller Pifer visited Hill's ompoun their son Luther and family, at Macke;vie Sunday ch SS, | Caters MN y¥ville inaay | terfie . olds, . % msn — : Phillip Morris, Piedmont, Quinine QUICK RELIEF FROM HOWARD | Pall Mall. Tarzyton Tablets Symptoms of Distress Arising from SIZES 9 to 52 Master Donald DeArment cele- | STOMACH ULCERS LAR VALS brated his vail: Mita) Friel] Pkg Cc ove To EXCESS ACID 3 REGULAR $2.00 VALUES AT afternoon by inviting some of hi 4 ” . ; ey little friends to his home. The young | $1 45 arton Free Book Tells of Home Treatment that SIZES 9 to 46. folks present were: Jimmie Carson, | . SAA Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing ® Dick Kunes, Billy Kemp, Bobby | Over two million bottles of the WILLARD $1.00 Neff, Gerald Pifer, James Guliek. | . TREATMENT have been sold for tolief of Ey ’ Hm | . Ths have hoon sold fatieliciof "Xs ( 90 ( 90 REGULAR $2.95 VALUES AT Dick and Bobby Confer, Faye Bert | J:\, | ACIN 100 22 Bundenat Whee rising i Ria Vitahis Pletcher, Beulah DeArment, John] $07 ‘ and Bur - Hr ” ® ® 1 ME Lowery, Jay and Tommy Pletcher, | Hinkle Gassing is, Hearthurs wher ar. Seopiasance oer Toni ; — : Rl 1Bobhy Degrment and Les Heverly i / Pills Ask for *Wiltard’s Message® which fully n { ou S AV E MON EY on {D $4.95 V a_i Mr. and Mis. J. H. Turner and ; explains this treatment and $8 90 REGULAR $335 AND YALUES AT Mrs. Nora Breon of Julian, were when you buy these BY guests at the Arthur Irvin home | Fi ““ ' . $2.88 Ba (asi hee ras 14 ( MeLLLEriss Mrs. Paul Speigelmeyer and son | Cg . C { @ Pilg TETRIS THER 9 LE Tee tbe BT oT Te EST UE § LE Ls SHIRE | Were discharged from the Centre| Yew] Gillette COLGATE Jou |County Hospital Saturday. The TABLETS : : ——— | DENTAL CREAM SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY ! Speigelmeyers have named the new | ) . 50 arrival Milton Paul | 39¢ C 75¢ : Mrs. Kate Weber has been cone ’ | 4 Ladie’s Pure Silk Crepe Full Fashioned Hose J ox: ic ier xd, ror the mot te To | rodent | SRLNOLIVE days due to a cold ! oot | ; . + : Mr. B. G. Long, son Sam, Harold | 50¢ Powd Antiseptic Furst Ouality—Regular SL.ov 74c PAIR Limit 2 Pairs to Customer Dende the Farm Show in Phillips weer EL ) ‘VASELIKE’ Ralph Long. a patient in the Cen. | 1 5. Ho Ne ; tre County Hospital Bellefonte, | Wilk . C LP : 4 C HAIR TONIC ON SALE NOW ! | ON SALE NOW! CHILDS’ some time with a fractured hip, is agnens | pH convalescing at the home of his | 31 C E ’ = nr ’ Sr ——————— HA RAYON PANTIES... .pr.15¢ | CORDUROY O’ALLS... 98c [ll paren i and ais Bernard Lone. VITAMINS AY \ bill JALO FRUIT OF THE LOOM | SILK - WOOL PANTIES has been confined to her home seve $1.50 Nucoferrin . 35¢ riGioLy . pr. 9¢ | days with the grippe. 50 Halibut Capsules ......... 69 suppoatro EPR \\ MIRAE PANTIES &G SKINTEES. . .25¢ | sizes 2 4 6 ann 8 Oral Says With he SIPPO. 10 Mert] SIo0 Tati Haptulles v-s. Vicks [ore Bh Bromo COLGATE f ita Derm Capsules . ies . 06 ; Sunday at 3 p. m. at the Church of Vv R : Vapo-Rub # 50110 BAR a Seltzer SHAVE CREAM LADIES REGULAR 79% 3 50 Hal. & Vioster Caps. x UNCH C OTH { Christ GUARD SA TIN SLIPS 48¢ 6 36 L . C .\ E S : 33c Charles Pletcher, one of our local Premo Yeast Tablets ....... ry , od A Baw By GUARANTEED FAST COLORS blacksmiths who has been quite ill, dassal he Ik : oo b 05 CUE > Fyn ye tn nS HHH Te HEHE He ES LIU BS {is somewhat improved. 50 ABDG Capsules ........ LIQUID VISIT OUR ODDS AND ENDS TABLES ! Laswon su oreY | [a Li DENT PRICE | ios ot 25¢ PALMOLIVE SPECIAL ! 52x52 LUNCH CLOTHS ........... .... .. Tle sonnet be oti $175 QUANT HOSPITAL Girate | TOW A 7915 60c | BRUSHLESS Aik." WwW av © i EA Alka CHILDS’ COATS AND SNOW SUITS... 1- . ar of | Jae CASHMERE : 3804 1:2 OFF i Prent’, Ba ar | hms 12 A Ta Magnesia | § oN lee | BOUQUET — Mrs. Balser Weber, the County | Femes of fet 30F mit th : A $ whl I Chairman, has appointed Mrs. BEd- fami " sia STOCK up ™ PW PRICES A. C. TURNER SESE Cs | EEEEETaee | [Oc | BD BEEN °o '® ® charge of the sales and distribu- a aatiy csed PH : : vt it pr vm Ba Bo eo Crider's Exchange Bldg. Bellefonte, Penna. Illia me sured by the comme cong mittee, as will all proceeds of any money raised in the county for in- fantile paralysis, on a 50-80 basis,
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