Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 12, 1942, Image 2

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    1942.
“nl niop for
tive Beryice Mon -
day. February 16, will be in the post
office at Unionville insteant” of the
Community Hall ag previously an-
ince
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 12,
RE Tuesday evening at the home of school pupil if the Supervising prin-
| Mrs. Ray Mark cipal believes such a photograph is
All schools will be desirable. The studio would furnish
February 16, national a photo of pupil for school
day records, free of charge, while pupil
an opportunity to pur-
A —— ——
CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY
section vill the
with a machine gun and
with saving several
d children his father
Hero
to Fra
General of
ished nm
Manila : -
related Monday Change Registration
P '
off Japanes
Sunbury Native In one
Dr. Claude A. Bu nide
ols B. Ba Chovernor
the Philippines, disting
sell In the fighting at
father W, C. Buss
Lroops
of the city Bele gistration
Vie Credited
Wo
omen al
closed Monday,
registration each sald,
would have Place
Mrs
COMBINED BAND GIVES
CONCERT AT LOCAL SCHOOL,
band from Gregg
Township and Centre Hall-Potter
High €chool, including a personnel
of about 115 students, presented a
conVert in the loeal school auditor.
ium last evening A similar per-
formance will be given at Snoring
Mills next Wednesday evening, Feb-
ruary 18, beginning at 8 o'clock,
The program began with a march,
Sunmaid,” by Lee! an overture,
Pacific Moon,” by Johnson, and an-
other march, “Honor Band," by|
Weber, played by the combined !
bands under the direction of Donald
R. Shope of Centre Hall
The Gregg Township band, direct-
ed by Harold T. Breon, then playec
the following group “Lovalty'
King Rose Tournament,” by
Our Directors,” Bigelow Wash-
it n Pe March,” Sousa God
of Our Fathers warren and
Pennsylvenia Weber
A group by the Centre Hall-Potter
band followed Warming Up hy
Ribble: “Blue Moon," Ribble; “For-
Chennette: “Neptune Rib-
Golden * arranged as a
Findler and
A combined
Sunset
quariet
" Bennett
Breon directed
I th e Co omb
"Let
i Y Soh ]
wd band
Am
d Ban.
and
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TO
HOLD CARD PARTY TONIGHT
auction bridge, five
and Chinese
wvallable at the Al
evening
wd
nochle
ATTEND CENTRE
HALL DEFENSE MEETING
$00
{ llowed Thess
i IrouEn 1 ‘ :
Metal Company, under ti
sion of Roy H. Adami.
~ - » -
CHURCH SERVICES
rh Ww
igelical Rev
Sunday school
xiist: The Rev, W. F. Glenn
» Hall—-Chureh
school, 10:30. Spruce-
chool, 9:30; church
Young People's ser.
ring Mills
urch service, 7:30
The Rev, J. M. Kirk-
wr [< mont—Sunday
+ chureh vice, 11:00
—Church service, 9:30;
10:30 Centre Hall
9.30 r
hurch servic
: ¥ Face
Sunday
~SUNGay
10:45;
” <
Qi Aas
SuaGay
Presbyterian
SOT
¢ hool
choot)
Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keener,
pastor. Centre Hall-Sunday school,
church service, 10:30 Prof
Charles T. Spotts of Franklin and
Marshall College, will deliver the
sermon. Tusseyville—Chureh service,
« Sunday school, 10:00
G30
$:30
1 B. Gray will enter-
eran Helping Hand
class at her home
M Lathan
tain the Luth
Sunday school
this evening
MUNICIPAL
MILLHEIM
Evenings 7-10 and 9:00 P. M.
Admission 10¢ & 30¢
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
(February 13th & 14th)
Johnny Weismuller,
Maureen O'Sullivan, in
“Tarzan's
Secret Treasure’
Primitive passions of the jungle
LATEST NEWS
“CALLING ALL GIRLS"
MONDAY NIGHT ONLY
(February 16th)
GENE, ridin’ to the rescue, in:
“SIERRA SUE”
Gene Autry * Smiley Burnette
LUCKY MON_ NITE at 9 P. M.
“THREE STOOGES COMEDY"
LATEST NEWS
WED. NIGHT ONLY
(February 18th)
Ann Southern and
George Murphy, in:
. - “nn
“Ringside Maisie
Just what the doctor ordered
Plenty of good clean comedy
for the family!
ALWAYS THE BEST
SELECTED SHORTS
and Mrs
{
§ Molly
(John Glasgow of Huntingdon, were
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Corl and
daughter Marilyn of State College,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B
| F. Corl
Robert Frazie;
into the apart.
of Miss Carrle-
Mr. and Mrs are |
planning to move
ment in the home
belle Emerick
The three-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs, Kenneth Brown has been very
il with an attack of pneumonia,
Mrs. David Stoner has been eriti-
cally {ll for two weeks
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Musser and
family of Rock Spring, spent Satur
day with Mr. and Mrs, F, V. Good-
hart
Miss Barbara Potter was the week.
end guest of Miss Geraldine Rockey
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Paul
Millner in Pleasant Gap
Migs Louise Ralston, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Ralston, was
operated on for appendicitis Monday
at the Centre Aunty Hospital
Mrs. W. W. Kerlin entertained the
Clover Club at her home Saturday
evening
The W
ning at
Goodhart
In cooperation with other dairies
in this on, Reish's Dalry |
livering milk only four days a week,
Monday, Wednesday, PFPriday and
Saturday. This changes was effected
to conserve tres and ou Care
auto parts, Reish's milk and cream,
however, wvallable the
local grocery stores
Mr Mrs. Fred
and Pred Luse
Homan
formance
Tuesday
Mrs, FP
eve
Vv
C.T U
the home
met
4)
sect de-
er
gally at
Mr
and
Ice
Heman
and Mi
attended the
in Hers}
and
M1
Mrs. C. H
Follies per
he How
Reformed
at 7:30 o'clock
Stamm of
A
ship
local
Nevin
Speaxer
fellow the meeting
Reformed Young
been Invited to
¥ Slack will entertain
Re-
home
otal
The
People
attend
as the
Bellefonte
have also
Mrs. J. Fre
Ladies’ Bi
formed Sund;
evening
Miss Eleanor
College, spent t
Patricia Boozer
Mi
ie § hong
home their
Bes sv nd
Rebs
rom wo
ten of
’
Oi
the
LIC her
Armstrong of State
1e weekend v
and
G00
and eizht lock on
nniversar
1942
stort
ener
Mr. and Mr: wil Ia Am Pp C am; ye
at Penn's Cave
The 1. O_O. P. and Rebekah lodges
are planning their annual banquet!
for wednesday evening, February 18
in thelr lodge hall at
Members of both lodges
families are invited. The
mission price is a donation, either in
money or food. The committee on
arrangements includes Daniel
Bloom, V. A. Auman, and John De-
laney,
The Music Section of
Club will meet next Th
ing at tf ome of Mrs
ze]
Mrs. Earl Frazier
Frazier entertained
dinner last Thursday
Alexander. Mrs. Talitha
Mrs. Kryder Frank Mrs. Frank
Bradford, Mrs. Phillp Bradford, Mr
and Mrs. Charles A. Miller, Ars |
Daniel 8. Daup, Miss Ida Frazier
Mrs. Robert Frazier, Mrs. Bruce Ar-
Miss Pear! Arnry, Miss Stella
Hosterman, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Burkholder. The women spent the
day quilting
The Garden Section of the Wom-
ans Club will meet Monday even-
ing, February 16, at the home of
Mrs. George Sweensy,
A son, the second in
was born last week to Mr
Lester Garbrick
Mrs. Clayton H, Light
ill with tonsilitis
Weekaond guests of Mr. and Mrs
William MeClintiec and Mr. and Mrs
Dale MeClintie were Misses Rita
Jordan and Frada MeClintic of State
College, and Gerald Miller of Bells
fonte
W. W. Kerlin, R. 8 Hagan and
Thomas Williams attended a Red
Cross meeting at the gi tany Lion
Inn in State College, Sunday after.
noon. Represe: \tatives from four
counties, Mifflin, Union, Blair and
Centre, attended this meeting.
Wednesday supper guests of Mr,
and Mrs. George Searson 2nd Mr
and Mrs. James Searson were: Mr.
Paul Ishler. son Kenneth
ter June, and Mrs Verge!
their
ad-
and
only
the Woman's
SLAY pYenD~
we hi J. F. Wet-
and Mrs
these guests
Mrs W. A
Delaney
Anna
to
nev
ney
the family,
and Mrs
nas oeen
and daug
: Catherman of Millheim, and Mr. and |
Mrs. Woodrow Ishler and daughter,
of Pleasant Gap. Mr. and Mrs
Saturday evening supper guests at
the Searson home
About forty persons have enrolled
(in the Auxiliary Firemen's Defense
Training School which meets each |
Friday evening for ten weeks in the
Centre Hall-Potter school building.
James Searson, the local instructor,
has been assisted thus far by George
Carpeneto of Bellefonte,
Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney and!
ton Ray spent Sunday with Mr. and
Msr. Henry Zerby and family,
Miss Jean Smith of Centre Hill,
was the guest of Miss Mary Delaney
over the weekend
Miss Betty Sweency spent the
weekend with Mis: Ruth Burris at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Burris.
Mr. apd Mrs. Witbur MeClellan,
son Marlin and daughter Sylvia
Jean of Lock Haven, and Woodrow
Bradford of York, spent Sunday at
the D. M. Bradford home,
Mrs. Wilbur Houtz of Lemont,
spent last Wednesday with Mrs,
weorge Sweeney. Mr. Houtz joined
« them in the evening for dinner, |
:
5
Mr, and Mrs. J, Thomas Delaney
{day
‘meeting of
FA
Gap,
6.30 o'tlock.!
(ship of
pent Sunday with her mather
Alice Betz in Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frank and
Mrs. F. Kryder Frank took Andrew
Zettle to the home of Mr, and Mrs
Brown Nale in Siglerville on Sun-
He plans to remain there for
everal weeks
The Rev. and Mrs. W. K, Hoster-
map and Ellene spent Monday in
Jersey Shere and Lock Haven, The
Rev. Mr, Hosterman attended a
the Williamsport District
ministerium al Jersey Shore in the
morning. He and the family were
the guests of the Rev, and Mrs. H
W. Heisley In Lock, Haven for the
rest of the day
Mrs, Kenneth Runkle of Pleasant
and Miss Cora Homan were
guests of Mrs. P. A. Lepley at a
bridge party at her home in State
College Friday evening
Attorney Paul Fetterolf of Lewis.
town, was the speaker at a dinner
meeting of the Lion's Club Tuesday
evening at Caldron's Restaurant
Mrs. Anthony Warrick and infant
daughter of Bellefonte, are spending
this week with Mrs. Warrick par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mever
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Corman
Spring Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Potter attended a performances of
the Ice Follies Hershey Monday
evening
Approximately 140 citizens
Hall and Potter townshiy
for civillan defense at
high school bhullding Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. George Benner
tertained Mrs. Dora Odenkirk, Mi
Lovan Smith, and Mr. and Mr:
Frank Bradford to dinner last
Thursday evening
Mrs. Albert
isited Mr and
Sund
f
of
at
al
tre
tered
Y
fl.
Burkho'der
I Mrs, Rob
and
roy
MeClenahan
ne I ter has beer
an attack of
acting as janit
is
chool building
niness
member:
the home
in Saturday eve
Homan. Mrs, Lov
F. Keller, Mrs. |
Frank Bradford
and Mrs. Dora Odenkirk
Smith
Whiteman
AM: 2g J
M Barbarn
il. visited
on Tuesday alternoon
The three-way tie
in the Cenire-Clir
league still remaing
on Tuesday
Hall-Potte:
8 The
Fore { Rantoul
I Grayhill
for first place
Wan basketball
alter (he games
At at ime
defente Mill Hall 56 W
team lost 23 10 30. The
Tigers invade Snow 8hoe, 4 ]
first place, tomorrow night and meet
Gregg township, at
er, here cn TH
Fifty-nine persons enrolied Priday
evening in the high school building
the first ald course sponsored by
Preparedness, Relief and Emer-
gency committee consisting of W. W
Kerlin the Rev. D. BR. Keener, and
R. 8. Hagan. Lorin J. Elder of State
College, first ald and rescue chair.
man for this territory the in-
structor
The Rev. and Mrs. J
rick returned today
vacation in Florida
Moat member of the Youth Fellow
the Reformed charge plan
to atiend a district conference of
Reformed young poopie to be held
in Bellefonte Sunday afternoon and
evening. Prof. Charles T. 8potts of
Franklin and Marshall College, will
be the principal speaker. Mr. Spoits
will also be the speaker at the Re-
formed chureh service hers Sunday
morning at 10:30 o'clock
The young women's Missionary
8o iely of the Lutheran church met
Your Rubber
Footwear!
Our supply manufacturers tell
us we can huy only 407 of our
Rubber Footwear needs, Th other
words, we can get only four pairs
for next year, where we got ten
pairs this year.
Centra
giris’
f
11514
the
M. Kirkpat-
from a month's
Now, to our regular customers,
if you are in need of rubbers of
any kind, get them now, while we
can give them to you, Not only
for this year, but next year's
needs,
Not damaged or seconds, but
all new, fresh stock at HAINES’
low prevailing prices.
For your best interests,
HAINES
The Shoe Wizard
J
. nn Tr 4
In Bellefonte at 6 N. Allegheny St.
class,
after.
The Red Cross knitting
which meets every Wednesday
noon. began last week at the home
of Mis. 8 T. Riegel with these
seven enrollees Mrs. J, 8hannon
Boozer, Mrs. J. Willlam Bradford
Mrs. Talitha Delaney, Mrs. George
Sweeney, Mrs, D. R, Keener, Mr:
Robert Spencer, and Mrs, Stanley
Brooks, Mi Henry Kimbrell, Mr
Charles A. Miller and Miss Eliza-
beth Bartholomew are the instruct
ors
These local persons are making
men's pajamas for the Red Cros
Mrs. John B, Wert, 8t., Mrs, Talitha
Delaney, Mrs. Paul Bradford, Mrs
Samuel Grove Mrs Willlam P
Campbell, Miss Elizabeth Slack, Mrs
Frank Palmer, and Mrs, Lau
Boal. Besides those mentioned last
week, Mrs, Lov Smith and Mi
Alta Bloom are knitting refugee
eaten
Danie] 8 WwW. WW. Keri
8S. Hagan, F Miller I
Campbell went to Altoor
attend a meet ;
Pennsylvania Ban)
at the Elks he
Willlams, pre
Reserve Bank
peaker
iene
an
Daup
wr
vy
went
Mr
family ained
Danie] 8. Daup
Daniel Daup to di
occasion Wi Mi
birthday
and Mrs. Earl Frazier
Mr
enters
postponed
evening
M
Boro Teachers
Seek Salary Increase
to
Dery
why
Horace Hartra
board, said that he |
creases for ied
ops pee
mary women
favor
the others
Yigg some
nance
LE
wil
the
Harts
t Dedien
Qin
granted until
8, Aciage 4
that he didn't bel
be satisfied wit
“Then they can quit--there
ing we can dao,’ Mr. HartrahJt coun-
tered <' ¥
As a result of the discussion Mr
Hartranit suggested that the com-~
millee prepare a report showing how
by each
teacher, The report then would
studied by a4 commitiee from
board and some might
reas hed
Mr. Hartranft said that
creases were allowed now
either woukd have to rob the fund
set aside for equipping the new high
school, or borrow money
Mr. Hill met this comment with an
observation that if someone has Ww
borrow money keep going. it
shotlid Be the Board, not the teach-
ers
i noth-
much increase desired
be
the
be
agreement
of
in
the board
the ir
0
Out of the welter of
developed that teachers prefer a
sliding =cale of increases, with a
$1400 salary as the fixed bmsls Tor
the scale. Teachers earning below
that figure should receive a higher
percentage of increase and teachers
receiving above $1400 should receive
a correspondingly lower percentage
of increase, it was pointed out
Herbert Larimer appeared at the
meeting to report that his son Gray,
injured playing basketball, still suf-
fers from the jury occasionally.
and asked whether treatment would
be provided by the board. The mal-
ter was referred for committee in-
vestigation
An application by Mrs. Gertrude
Punk for a position in the cafeteria
fof the new school building was plac-
ted on file
It was reported that the new
school fund was increased by $1.-
344 41 {rom delinquent taxes; $2505 -
52 from “unexpected” tuition pay-
‘ments, and $450 from the sale of a
boiler from the old buiiding
Dr. Donald P. Davis, senior spe-
cialist of school faculties of the U
8. Office of Education, and John A
Ake, were present at the meeting to
i consider priorities ratings for equip-
iment for the new building. Dr
i Davis found that the Academy build -
fing Is inadequate, unsanitary, does
aiscussion it
snot meet state requirements and is,
he |
; sald, should be sufficient for a prior- |
ia fire trap--any one of which,
"ity rating.
He said that he would recommend
jthat priorities be granted for all |
, equipment exeept that for the gym- |
; nasium and shop, which the board |
{ feels might be obtained without the |
{nk the rating. Photos of conditions
at the Academy are to be sent fo
‘Dr, Davis for his report.
It was reported that enough steel |
[will be on the site this weekend to |
‘compiete the classroom section of !
{the new building. The Feagiainig |
Fsections of the building can be com-
pleted when steel become available, |
although: the board has been prom-
ised delivery early in March,
The board voted 0 -tlow schoo
Monday, February 16, to enable tea. |
‘chers to ald in the registration of
men under the Selective Services Act.
! A ruling was made that teachers
fserving ae furors will not have sale
ary deductions or deductions from
‘their “time off” quotas. Jury duty
‘is considered as a necessary public |
duty, it was explained.
t Permission was granted for a Lew-
tistown studio to photograph every
A native
chase copies i
they so desired
Dr. Buss
ey
the yped¥
co
of Sur
bury, hel I' egl tion place for Union-
\ WHITE HOUS
4 Weereneo cvaponTE?
Mild And Mellow (38 M : a p
8 O'CLOCK
COFFEE
3: . 37¢c =
RED CIRCLE ...« un 87¢
Bag
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SULTANA
RED BEANS
PLAIN OR I0DIZED
DIAMOND SALT
Cans
A ingl,
ILA FRONTERA
Chili Con Carne... 2 ''* 29¢
Cans
1004. PURE HYDROGENATED .
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dex ogame, 35 01¢
ANN PAGE--MOST KINDS
PURE PRESERVES '“
CRISP, FRESH
17¢
COLONIAL TOASTS
19¢
N. BC, SHREDDED
WHEAT ..........2 7" 23¢
PALMOLIVE “RAYON SAFE"
SOAP SUPER
4 Cokes OL SUDS
Lge. AX
BATH SIZE re. 40¢
A Ze
2 rd 10¢
2 he De
In Chili 1-Lh, 21c
26-on
Gravy
Lh
Can
14h,
Pkg
2
White Beads of Soap
For Fine Fabrics
KLEK
20¢
OCTAGON
Granulated
SOAP
Lge. =
Pkis. 4 oC
Be
OCTAGON
TOILET
SOAP
@ Cox 25¢
OCTAGON
LAUNDRY
SOAP
4 Giant Ja
Bars
Lee
Pkg
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CRISP,
FRESH
Large Size 60
ICEBERG
LETTUCE
ris 3 17
: Vitam
4 i
Endive “3%
Penna. Blue Label
Potatoes Yau
New Texas
Cabbage
“eis Sin 04
37¢
15¢
15-Lb.
Peck
“5s 4 Lbs,
6 Fer
Vitamins
BCG
- 35¢
Navel a i 2 r 37¢
Winesap Apples i 4 “™ 23¢
“ULTRA REFINED”
CLOROX
#10"
Pint
MILK..
This milk comes from tested herds of cows. It is evap-
orated under the most sanitary conditions—and with
the watchful supervision of scientific dairymen end
graduate food chemists. It is guaranteed rich in food
value . . . "THERE'S NONE B TTER."
6:47
Cans
*
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MEATS and SAVE!
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f "s fi i ALIKE
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® Controlled RIGHT
® Priced RIGHT
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“SUPER RIGHT”
Round Roast Of
+ 39C
“Super Right” Center
Chuck Roast ...r.nnms™ 2O¢
“Super Right" Choloe
Rump Roast ........."*> 27¢
“Super Right” Beef
Is TET» tr 35¢
Steaks Round &
Sirloin
“Super Right”
Lamb Sh’ld'r Chops..'”> 25¢
“Super Right”
Veal Rib Chops. ........"> 29¢
“Super Right” Fresh Loose
Pork Sausage ...c..w.™ 27€¢
Sunnyfieid—End Cuts
Canadian swe Bacon ™ 39¢
Sunayfield Small
Tendered Hams ......"* 33¢
Sliced or Unsliced
FAMILY
BREAD
irc
Loaves
Very Meaty,
No Waste
Here's a perfect peanut butter
. rich ia flavor, proteins and
Vitamin Bl...yet low in
cost! One of the quality.
famous, nationally-kaowa
A&P-made foods,
ANN PAGE
PEANUT
BUTTER
1-Lb. 0 C
Jar 2
Selected
EGGS °
From Local
. 29¢
FRESH DRESSED
ROASTING
CHICKENS
1b, 32¢ Pad
Seafood | FISH Hooter
Fresh Spanish Mackerel. . . ... 180
Salt Lake Merring......... 8 2%
Frosh Oysters... i-~i=c 29p joes
Smoked Finnan Haddie. Lyd a
Smoked White Fish. .. |b 35¢
FRESH LAKE
SMELT . 2-27c¢
PIKE...." 19¢
Farms
Fresh Farm Roll
BUTTER 2 79¢