Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 12, 1942, Image 4
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No. 1 New Potatoes 5 Ibs 19¢ Iceberg Lettuce 2 lg. hds. 15¢ Florida Oranges 24 for 29¢ —— SHAFFER STORES COMPANY SNYDERTOWN Church notes for Sunday: Sup. day Church school 9:30 a. m.: wor- ship, 7:30 p. m The Willing Workers cls the home of Mrs on Wednesday yivester Haagen d girl spent Sunday at the i en home Mr. Kissel of Lock Haven, spent Sunday at the A. B. Beck home. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover and son Donnie, spent Wednesday at the H. N. Walizer home in Clintondale Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover and son Donnie, spent Tuesday evening 158 Charley friend am Haag- at the Merrill Whitmer home Mr. and Mrs. Will Fisher and son and wife of Bellefonte, pent Sun- afternoon at the Harvey Lutz home Rev. Keller of Martinsburg ped to see some of day stop- our people Mon- day afternoon some of We h sick for their speedy recov. our people are on the De ery The has been stormy the past few days Elmer Stover is able to be again There were 61 Sunday mor weather rather at work present at Sunday ing school UNIONVILLE ——————————— Methodist Church: Prayer service | this Thursday evening at the home! of Mr, and Mrs. C. K. Brugger, at! { regular monthly meeting of the Of- | | ficlal Board of the church | school at 9:15 a | preaching service at 10:30 a. m,, with | ‘he close of which will be held the Sunday | m., followed by the | sermon by the pastor, Rev. Willlam | A. Snyder. Youth Fellowship in the) evening at 6:30 o'clock, | Presbyterian Church: Preaching | | service Sunday evening at 7:30, with | sermon by the pastor, Rev, H E.| Oakwood. Bible Study class Monday ! evening, Feb, 16, at the home of | Methodist | American Legion, Veterans of For- Mrs. J. B. Stere | Rev. Howard Jacobs of the Pree | church, Is conducting | special evangelistic services in the church at State College all this week World's Day of Prayer | The an- {nual World's Day of Prayer will be | observed in the Methodist church on Friday evening, February 20th at 7:30. All churches of the community | are taking part and all citizens of the village are urged to attend as this is a national, or world event and there was never a time when prayers were more needed than now. | Special programs have been provid- | ed. We trust all folks of the com- munity as well as the surrounding hip will come and take a part very important event town in this Mrs. Lewis and her sister of Bellefonte parent Watson and little son Misg Alice Brugger pent Sunday with their Mr. and M CK Brugger Mrs. Elwood Way, who has been 11 | | for some time was taken on Satur- | to the Centre County Home for | treatment Her many friends and neigh are hoping | | dav care and o0Ors Flag Conscious Bellefonte Revives Continued Jrom page one) Man and increased interest Civ replicas of Mere i nl ~ ¥ nonoreg piaces in the meeting places of tions during the World white fiel red border flags cons of a ur ce d hy oa attached blue stars member of the organization or who is In now others flag ; for reported t flags to be placed time delivered St. John hurch. Bellefonte, where it oCupyY a place of hor the The fag is made of fine silk organizations re- reh are the Logan some th Tr Of which gs Ce sed fia Fi # Fat gn Wars, the Moose Lodge, Coun- Commizsioners, the Titan Metal and vario departments &L ty Is and ns, The ans of Porelgr a number of flags Among schools “A well known Bellefonte man now deceased, bought a flag from me when we entered the first World War Mr reminisced He an the flag up a flagpole in front and declared “That to fly there day and Barnes ¢ home ROIDg So In a » . a ® ¢ 4 : Unusual Values New SPRING DRESSES 52.49%33.49 A bewildering choice of styles to suit everyone from size 11 to 20 and 38 to 52. NEW High styles ' new ONE RACK at $1.00 ANOTHER at $1.59 Variety Galore! Priced Best Sellers at $1.00 $1.99 Watch Turners for the Latest in New Millinery! < Wonderful News ! 200 4 > HATS! 4 Copies of High -) ES 4 this move will be beneficial to her and a speedy recovery may follow Mrs. G. W. Holt, who has been ill and confined to her room for the past severan] weeks, is very much bette room, We trust her continue speedily recovery may Funeral services were conducted on Friday afternoon in the Methodist church here for the late Mrs. Catherine Burd, a former resi- | dent of this community but of late years a resident of Howard and vic inity Interment We wish to extend most sympathies to the bereaved family and friends in their sadness Mrs. J. Harold Fisher and daugh- ter Elizabeth Ann, have both been ill and confined to their bed the past week, We trust they may have g most speedy recovery to thelr us. ual health Miss Myra Underwood, been employed in Howard past several months, is home with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Fox and family jor an indefinite time Clark Williams was confined to his bed all last week suffering with measles. He 1s better at writ- ing Several of th Fellowship of the who has for the this the young folks of the Methodist Axemann reported meeting in the church at Monday evening and having a delightful time The house vacated by Mr. and Mrs L. Parsons was the Mrs, Estella arsons house rather than the Han. 1ddings property as week's item on E Pr stated " i A nah » LAS \ 3 ant slot pnt ne Nea uni nig we've won this war hoot anyone who tries to take + gown’! “At sundown on the tice was n Mr called A Eroup the patriot friends at his h Glory proudly was lowered for the first time since the out day the Ar- James re- gathered ane while Old tH stunt of t} wae Wal Teachers Aid Defense Work (Continued from pape ome) in two others are engaged Senijor Work, while are aiding the branch The {acutly have contributed one Deputy Alr Raid Sector Warden Air Raid six tant Alr Raid Wardens, one spotter, and four Alr Raid Warden Instructors. The Iatter assignment approximately per week Eight men and women of the staff wd time at the alr the Central teachers Red Cross en Junior " rolls Wardens three Axsis- Are are entafls activity an allotted device In ation. Two others are as- sisting in plane spotting. while ano- ther i= arranging all schedules of high school bovs used in this branch of the defense program. Two women teachers are taking Home Nursing courses In activities not connected direct. ly with national defense six teach- ers one to four taking such exten- COUTHIES English, visual ald 8 and the like. Most of these persons spend some time in addition serving in various branches of the defense program. TWO men are en- gaged in instructing defense classes while another member is taking a defense course AL the same time the survey was made, 32 teachers were actively en- gaged in Defense work: others had volunteered but had not been as- signed to any specific duty as yet, ing are spending from hours Der week Sion as Ypir Judge H umes Hurt In Crash (Continued from pape ome) & fractured left thigh and a acera- tion of the left cheek and Samuel, 11, received a concussion. James, 7, has a deep lacerations of the fore- head. None was reported in serious condition Miss Finney and James Humes were admitied to the Lock Haven Hospital following the accident. Mra Humes and the other two sons were r and able to be around In her | Free { was In the Oak | | Ridge cemetery of Union township. | sincere | PINE GROVE MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kunes of State College, were supper guests Sunday |evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Bunday on Church | street | Retired farmer Edward Harpster spent several days last week in Al- toona visiting with his relatives Mrs, J, H. Gilliland is nursing a {nasty case of winter grippe this week. Bhe is under the care of Dr Fred Mauffit of Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ftters of Nit- tany Village, were pleasant visitors Monday evening with thelr friends In Rock Springs Roy Ripka, who ls employed in Green Valley at the O W. Houts saw mill, spent the weekend with his family here J. T. Patterson, well known farmer and expert dairyman of Blair coun- ty, was a business caller in our town Monday looking for a good dairy farm for the coming season On returning home from Pine Hall Lutheran church last Monday eve- ning, Alfred Albright in his new Chrysler sedan collided with another car, resulting in the part of the Albright car badly wrecked Luckily no one was injured in the accident Mrs. Ella Bloom recently the engagement of her daughter Grace of Mn Mr camp at No date ha as yet fy iront announc- youngest to Calvin Brown Bertha Brown of Ty. Brown | U. 8 train. Jeflers Barracks, Mt been the wedding ~~ son rone fryer in a - 107 Before May cowrt, it was report The veteran hide purchaser Fred Resides of Btate College, was clreu- Inting among his trapper friends the past several days Miss Ella Ripka was a caller in Bellefonte Monday Farmer Charles Campbell reports business | another potato picker, a boy No. 4 ed, District Attorney Musser W, Get- | eK tig will ing from Cre hey indictment Ary an “ result - E ite, to which ack on Ww tT ff, Bellet Houck has oc an ¢ police report The true bill mfessed fendnnts College Brickley Ray mond 8a god Heres the ceiling repaint and the Prothonotary’ ed repainted Air Raid Warning Unit Passes Test Centre county's Alr Raid Warm Bervice passed ils firs and unannounced raid test at 10.58 o'clock Sunday night with flying colors, it was reported yesterday by Aaron D. Leitz organization The deparin ts of the were on action in from 4% after test warning The county Is divided Into eight sectors and the test revealed that officers and members of every sec- tor are familiar with their duties and are ready for action at a mom- ents notice, Mr. Leitzel]l sald However, several minor obstacles remain to be worked out before the unit reaches the perfection neces- sary for a maximum of protection, Leitzel] added All Men Over 20 Must Register Monday fever iE unexpected uf ol ell, chairman the alert wag all air raid ready for minutes was given received county and to ten 5 el ang Sha] aT. units hang 3 oe taken to the Williamsport Hospital | Bunday Robert Bierly, of Hublersburg, and {the Lock Haven ambulance trans. | ported the injured to hospitals. Early i SATURDAY SPECIALS | Vat-Dyed Guaranteed Fast Color New Spring Cotton Dresses ! Reg, $1.19 Value 79c Sizes 12 to 52 Satin Stripe Crepe Slips ! pe pe on i ceived chest injuries and was taken | { lo Lewistown. He was thrown from {barn on or after Pebruary 17. 1897 | {his seat and landed a distance of [or on or before December 31. Sizes 52 to M 77c Reg. $1.19 Value Save 42 Cents on These ! : Monday morning, Miss Finney and James Humes were removed to the Williamsport Hospital Judge Humes, who received a briused knee and a laceration of the left hand, was driving the automo- bile when it crashed headon into a truck on an icy curve. The operator of the truck was James ¥. Hafer, 24. Reedsville, Mifflin county, who re- about six feet form the truck Pvt. J. M. Amick, (Continged from pope one) released from their duties on Regis tration Day. Bach teacher called is requested to bring a fountain pen No compensation will be paid for the services of these registrars and | each oath of office for faithful perform will be required to sign an! ance of duty and walver of pay or! compensation. No provision will be made for travel expense or meals: the special registrars, like board members, are on their own, it was announced All unregistered men {will be required to register who were 1921, born recently to the Campbells in the Centre County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Burrell of State College, after twelve years, re. port a 7-pound girl at their home Mrs. Burrell, well known to ow readers as Miss Mabel Hilliard, of Pennsylvania Furnace Another young farmer at the Wal. ter Johnston farm home at Pine Hall, His name, Walter, Jr., born last week Our former mortician and ture dealer, Mr. J. Benton Heber- ng, is a patient of the Centre County Hospital, His many friends wish him a complete and speedy re- covery Well known bullding contractor Arthur P. Stephens, is off duty the past 10 days on account of a serious heart allment, At this writing he | somewhat under his doc- wr's care Farmer Homer A. Grubb and wife were in Lancaster county last week attending the funeral of the former's d : at Aaron Grubb home ! Palmyra Little Miss our school pupils, has furni- anproved aunt an the a parental few day Janet Albright penned a pop- i The American Flag The poem, well sald, and with much z, follows THE FLAG » the flag In every parade one of oem on VY m - = er C ontinuous Shows Daily from 2 Last Times Today HENRY FONDA BARBARA STANWYCK READY TO LEAD YOU TO A HEAVEN OF HILARITY an «a YOU BELONG TO ME FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JOAN FONTAINE CARY GRANT Teamed Again in An Unusual and Tense Drama “SUSPICION” Cary in his most powerful role as & wastrel husband intent on riches at any cost Joan in her first since “Rebecca” as the bride whose love turned to terror! Completely compel- ling mystery romance! - PLUS — NEWS and CARTOON “Porky's Mid-Nite Matinee" SPECIAL MILITARY SHORT ge Monday & Tuesday FOLKS. .. IT'S FUN-DERFUL Jack OAKIE - Geo. MURPHY Walter BRENNAN Linda DARNELL cme {YY — HOWARD The next regular meeting of How- ard Grange Na. 207 will be held Bat- urday night, Feb. 14 at 8 o'clock. The order will continue to meet the sec- ond and fourth Saturday nights of the month, instead of Friday night, until the last of March Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Irvin drove to Altoona this past week to see Mr Irvin's new nephew, a son born Ww Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick Tur. ner of Jullan All members of i Win One” class of the Reformed Sunday school will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Girard Altenderfer this Thurs- day evening This past Monday Charles Confer wa Bellefonte and parked his car on Howard street When Mr. Confer was ready to go home he found his car had been stolen Double-header basketball games were played Tuesday evening be. tween the girls and boys of B8Bnow Shoe High Bchool and Howard High School. Bow Shoe won both games Joseph Allison of Chester the weekend with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allison Mac Zimmerman spent Sunday with his wife and family Mrs. Lizzie Bckenroth spent the past couple months her brother and wife, Mr. and John Holter, Johnsonburg, is visit- ing her brothers, David A and Phillip C. Holter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bixel of Lock Haven, si Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mr: evening Mr chopping in 4 in Eper pur crite who has with NM rs MATE wy t n ent nt the home of A. H Schwenk Mr. and Mrs. Russel Pletcher and little daughter of Sharon, visited their parents, Mrs Sylvia Pletcher and Mr and Mrs Arthur Wentzel of Howard R D Robert Nef! and visited Bunday with H. Refl, and sister Wenrick | 4 of li Richard Wolf of Howard or sme Ja Wolf in fair condition in Robb of Merchantvill is visiting nt the uncie, Wilbur Hall Mr. and Mrs Andrew Ma Harris Watkin re visiting Mr: Mi: several months Edw ga Ho NOM tsko and ar with having They ha ie £ir vacation orn reoently Fy mn decensed, Was through bank by Lyons, owner of loca) smwm will be the 1. ¥ in the near future The nre MiMord Heverly the " N the i occupied Buns by } are made Mrs. Jack Kellerman wi Jack Kellerman of the Panama al me. is visiting hes ! William Gates Kellerman was formers Cates, whose masrriag , ¥ Ox tay 8 par ce In McGee of McoGee ng with her brother and ) Ci Z Bertha visiti M rf Miss Nellie Weber will ¢ Red Cross every Tuesday from Mrs. Virginia Parris Mrz Kate Weber ants a initling 2 0 4 and will be her as LL Clair ‘11 Countians Meet Army Requirements under Board alified forces Eleven Centre Countians jurisdiction of Local Draft No. 1 Btate College, have g for induction in armed it was announced during the week end The men Houtzdale, to the are: Robert C. Falk Hardman Lambert Bellefonte R, D. 3; Walter E. Auman Spring Mills; John R. Eckley, Balti- more, Md.; Eimer 1. Shaffer, Mill- heim: Jack I. Russo, State College; Bteve 8. Bimco, Bellefonte R. D. 3 Carl Dudley Basse \ Col- lege: Russell T. 8B er, Woodward Kenneth E. Styers, Millhelm, and Bernard D. Confer, Millheim Last week Local Board Ne Bellefonte, announced the n 53 persons who have met qualifica tions for army service, making total of 64 men available for call at this time Btate 2 in tla { J nam Oi (FH sf THE BE oll oi of Sh 8 Shows Dally—7 to 11.30 P. M. TONITE - FRIDAY & SATURDAY Double Feature Continuous Saturday from 2 MICKEY ROONEY LEWIS STONE ee LIFE BEGINS we FOR, come ANDY HARDY THE HARDY FAMILY AND THEIR MERRY WAY OF LIFE — PLUS — DON “RED” BARRY TWO GUN SHERIFF. MONDAY Bargain Night SUTTON — PLUS — NEWS and SERIAL “HOW WAR CAME" Tuesday & Wednesday class al her home The Missionary education program of the Methodist church met at the home of Mra. John Foresman Tues- day afternoon The Red Cross War Relief of this area has of $8585 tribute may give it to the chairman, Mrs. Willard K. McDow- ell. to make the goal $100 B J. Bulton of Bellefonte BR. D fund reached the sum Anyone wishing to con- local he suppressed hit greatest ery for lovel 2. purchased the Samuel Diehl farm at Howard R. D. recently and ex- pects to move on il in the near fu- ture A farewell dinner was given Sun- day at the home of Pletcher in honor of her son, Ken- neth Pletcher, who has been employ - ed al Johnstown and who left that pity for Harrisburg to be assigned United States to a camp in the Army Tuesday. Kenneth visited with his mother the past week The bro- Mrs. Sylvia “RED” tovely tymbel of Englond's fighting women! L.. ALBERY boy of the thers and sisters and families pres- | ent were Mr. and Mrs. Donald B Gardner and family, Mr. and Mrs Merrill Pletcher and family, Mrs Hazel Sattre, of Cleveland, Ohio, Raymond Pleicher, of Columbus, O., Mr. and Mrs. Russel] Pletcher and daughter of Sharon, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Pletcher and daughter of Or- vistonr. Paul Pletcher, employed at the Great Lakes, home with his mother since Cliristmas, and Walter Pletcher, at home ] { The Youth Peliowship of the | Methodist church met Montiay eve-| ning in the church. Meetings in the future will be Monday evenings in the local church at 7 o'clock instead | | of Sunday evening. | Abomt 5 a. m. Monday the fire | State Motor| Penalties for failure to obey the | Police, of the Pleasant Gap sub-sta- | regulation are severe tion, investigated, It is reported the! Members of Local Board No. 2. At TURNERS the wear is there § accident occurred on a slight curve | Bellefonte, telephone 2913, and Lo- | | where ice had gathered. Both ma-|cal Board No. 1, State Oollege, tele- | in MEN’S WORK CLOTHES | §|chines skidded before crashing, do-| phone 4254. will be in their offices 1% $400 Samage to the Humes car | Monday to answer any questions " {and $800 to the truck | that may arise in regard to registra. | FULL CUT | Those in the Humes car were on | tion. HEAVY WEIGHT {thelr way to Huntingdon to hear al i pastor who is being considered for! Work Pants {the vacancy at First Presbyterian | Cottanaies am sharon, Williamsport. | Wedn esday Only Trojan, Egl. Rock $1.79 ‘Houck Now Without $1.00 $1.19 J ucary motestin. 5220 § Legal Counsel| nev. Ni © Stenger Jr minister. RETIREMENT OVERALLS Salt & Pepper Cotton Socks. 10¢ i Church school, 9:30 a. m., Harold ph wa Ph RE | (Continued from page ome) Wion, Supt. Morning worship, 10:45. Heavy denim, full cut with triple- Cotton Union Suits... te Hi acuedilied | Stak \S1al 2% the May Youth Pelle wt NEWS SPECIALTY sewed seams. | Aggravated assault and battery {term of court are: mon.” Youth Pellowship, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon, “A Treasure Hunt” Red and Blue jon Mrs. E. J. Teichert, State Col- : : Kathryn Breon, State College; and! Rev. Robert H. Thomas, 3rd, rec- | assault and battery on Miss Grace! tor. Rev. Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker, | Gray, State College. A count of ag- | locum tenens, Quinguagesima Sune igravated assdult on Miss Breon was day. The Joly Eucharist at 8 a. m.; urner Lo TACT pu ® ° i sday, two additional indict. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning | ments returned against Houck were: prayer wiih) sttmon hy a 0. a. you will be we e at Bt. n's church. 's E Bl Bellefonte, Pa. §|Senck Hove. ana asa sn y : | nck, ard, and assault and, For Victory: Buy Bonds Crider’s Exchange Bldg. ellefonte, Pa. § Jnd| 3 A Bellefonte, | mead the Classified ads. RISE AND SHINE w= PLUS — NEWS NOVELTY “JEWELS OF PACIFIC” “Hollywood Visits Navy” i fighting wer's t strongest bettie! Turners IS A Man's Store. TOO ! Whether they buy their own things, or their thrifty wives do all the shopping, men look to TURNERS for Values. We guarantee every item to give satisfaction. HEAVY WEIGHT GREY COVERT Work Shirts Zipper Front - Button Front § - Thur. - Fri. - Sat. THE GREAT FILM MASTERPIECE HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY RODDY McDOWALL John Loder - Raymond Walburw Thursday Only BODY ..2 for 15¢ through the quick action of the lo- cal firemen. The origin of the fire is