Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 19, 1942. CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week Admitted: Emerson F, Putt, State College. Discharged: Mlss Margaret Garey, State College; Mrs, W. M, Bottorf, Bellefonte, Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bohn, State Col- lege, R. D.; a son to Mr. and Mrs, John H. Wells, Spring Mills, Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Monica Kolena,K Clar- ence. Discharged: Mrs. John Weber, Jr. and infant son, Bellefonte; Mrs Steve Worrick, State College: Mrs, Harry E. Leathers, Howard, Birth a son to Mr. and Mrs. H, G. Gll- more, Millheim Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Russell Lair, Centre Hall, Discharged: Mrs. James Young and infant daughter, Bellefonte, R D. 2: Mrs. James Brown ang infant daughter, Amber Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Thomas Hoster- man, Port Matilda; Samuel C. Min- gle, Bellefonte: Leo Basile, Altoona Discharged: Emer Putt, State College: Russe Lair, Centre Hall Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Richard Muir fonte Friday Discharged: Mi M | on il t Bell District Leaders Name Committees (Continued from page one) day night the Legion a Stamp Dance each person bel stamps, whi door. Following i H. Smith, chi fonte distri Bellefont« president of Hartranft presi Board: W. Har man of saving 1918; George R Frank L. Baird of the Peace; Mrs Pleasant Gap. lock, Unionville Division chairmen a: Robb, banking Biddle, agriculture: utilities: Grover Corman chants; Ebon B. Bower, fraternal or- ganikations and ! Marie Mal- lory, public schools, and Bond C White, public employe Industrial chairmen are Coder, Titan Metal employes Lambert, Sutton {neering ployes: Cal Lime and Ardary, National John L. Meyers, es, and Lawrence Match employes The speakers’ bur ) chair- temps in 1817 an Meek, postmaster Milesburg Justice and Lewis Popson retall mer- ¥ 1 and HY Morr John €m- n American one employ Martin G empl Whiterock emy Thal Hastings, | daughter to Mr er, Howard; Mrs. Stewart Winslow Orviston: Mrs. James Nyman, How- ard; Mrs, Raymond Mann and in. fant son, Snow Shoe. Admitted Fri- day and discharged Saturday: Dar- win G. Corman, Bellefonte; Clyde W. Corman, Bellefonte; Ronald Centre Hall, Birth: a and Mrs. Paul Zer- by, Millheim, Saturday Admitted: Guy W. Corman, Mid - dle River, Md.: Peter Mendis, Belle fonte: John Kelley, Milesburg, Di charged: Clauretta Hazel, Julian, R D. 2. Monica Kolena, Clarence Births: a daughter to M nd M Charles A. Myers, State Colle 0n daughter to Mr. and M Howell, Bellefonte, R. D Sunday Discharged Mr and infant Howard son Son, Matthew W daughter Stat Stiner, Cleveland Mr, and Mi State College { Ralph T. Mil ighter to Mr. an p ” » College. R + Lo ©. Birth John H WwW. Getti Snow Shoe Organized ra lion of 1847 ade effected Marie Chambers bord 0. A COATS 6-90 1 $19.90 Ladies’ 2-pc. SUITS $7.90, $9.90 and $10.90 Light plaids and solid colors Size 9 to 20 It's our business to dress this coat selection . twills and wool crepes in black or navy. Casual, utility and sport coats of mixtures, plaids and shetland weaves, All in the newest spring shades. at TURNERS SPRING FOR THE WOMAN Sizes 9 to 20, 38 you smartly an fitted, boxy and re ed Brethren chur | poltis and John Poltls, of the John Poltis coal mines; John Duke, teach- er, and Miss Anna McGowan, teach. oer Moshannon: James Beals, mer- chant; Miss M. McCowan, postmas- ter; Max Fitzsimmons, school teach. er: Mrs Max Fitzsimmons, | Jacob Huzzard Spring Mills Committee H. PF. Erdley, Spring Mills, district leader, has named the following aides R. H. 8hook, C. M. Watts, Rev, W F. Glenn, M. T. Zubler, J. R. Condo, H. E. Stover, J. C. Robinson, Mrs, John W. Decker, George H. McCor- mick, Clarence Musser, Francis Zer- by, Nevin Sook, Mrs, Violet Ker- stetter, Mrs, Harry E, Auman, J. B Swabb, Miss Luella Rearick, John WwW. Vonada, D. W. Sweetwood, and Mis. Carrie Lingle - 42 at Reunion of Wetzler Band reunion and dinner Band, Milesburg, wa the annual Wetzler The of the held Tues ol lad ie the dinner A total tL member root with of the 14 REVIVAL SERVICES ¢ wil d Breth: WOODYCREST REVIVAL SERVICES CONTINUY ’ Sunday night vices at 2:30 Sunday ie Woodyerest Unit. h, of which Rev n Lary » + afternoon, at tb Woomu to 44. d save you money. Witness efer types. Dress coats of A Woman's Best Friend is HA -$1.95 Choose from becoming, easy straws, sport felts, and small brim $1.00 to wear types. Her sailors, DRESSES (Choose two or three at these low prices. $2.49- $5.29 2. Also half stzes. Gay prints, light Sizes 9 to 20, 38t0 5 pastels, navies and blacks. SETS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS 1° fo $ 538 § Tweeds and Shetlands in light pastel shades and navys. Sizes 1 to 12. A. C, Turner C Crider’s Exchange Building Bellefonte, Pa. and, 'Undines Hold Annual Dinner (Continued from page one) a somber note at an aflalr which us ually is marked by an easy galety Because (of thelr training and experience in peace times are of incalculable value in war times, both at the front and! at home, many of the speakers re- ferred to firemen as stalwart bul- warks in this time of emergency The program began with a salute to the flag led by President Charles Saxion, followed by the group sing- ing of “America.” Msgr Ww. B Downes the invocation, and at the conclusion of the dinner pre- pared by the Catholic Daughters of America, spoke briefly but foreibly gave “I see many familiar faces absent tonight Msgr. Downes declared “They are absent on a glorious mis- lon--1o country,” he con tinued speaker pointed out that it tep for firemen who defense in peace time for { in war ave The a natural oul form the first line of iret t Again Cal Lo time en : I'm pro » entered peaker concl : In the present day emer- i in t} i n “St. Patrick achieved success great labors and through he sald. "Those same wi of Harrisburg, de- great lessons have the United States he result of the war ciareg thal earn Firs 1fMcles been given (to sour education whole have swung the eps lenders second true con of labor lear atl new tomatically sponail Dr ’ Council members Russel Lambert and Walter R. Eberhart. Bellefonte Fire Marshall, Philip Saylor, and tant marshall and Borough ger George Carpeneto. Bert the Lock Ha- now sergeant- the Legisls Har- Don 8hay. chief of the Re. novo department. Abe Yearick of the Lewistown department Batchelor, of Philipsburg, president the Central District FPiremen's Association, and Dan EKrumrine chief of the Alpha company, State College Other introductions LeGrand, chief of the Philipsburg department; J. B. Mader, chief the Lock Haven department. James R. Hughes, former headmaster of the Bellefonte Academy: Don Swires Philipsburg; H. 8. Neely, president of the Renovo company: William Roy. er, of Niagara Falls, president of the Undine building committee when the present Undine home on East Bishop strest was erected, and Richard Goss, secretary-treasurer of the Junction Company, Lewistown Also M. L. Truckenmiller, president of the Lewistown department: Mr Peck, president of the Henderson Company, Lewistown, and oldest ae- tive fireman in point of service in Pennsylvania; William H. Doll. of Bellefonte, oldest living member of the Undine Company; A. C. Potter, secretary of the Lewistown fire de- former chief of ven department and ture chief Lew of were: Earl of of partment and also the police de<inual election partment; Basil Doll, Bellefonte chief of the Undine Company: Cor- poral Rutledge and Pvt, 8. R. Rich. ardson, of the State Motor Police: and William Bell, now of Baltimore, Md, a member of the Undines Entertainment during the dinner volunteer firemen by virtue | | | was provided by a planist and soloist and after the speaking program two reels of sound motion pictures taken | were | { presented by a Dr, Becker, who spent | the | iin England during alr raids 11 war Following the program at the K of C. Hall the group retired to the Undine House for a social hour a— B i—— . » Additional Locals Earl Powell, F't. Meade, Md, arrived in Bellefonte last Thursday for a ten days’ visit with Mrs, Powell near the Forge, south of Bellefonte and on Saturday he and Mrs, Powell motored Shadyside, Ohlo, for a visit with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Willlam Powell Mr, and Mrs, Guy Jamison and child making arrangement to move this weekend from Yeagertown and will occupy Lambert house on East Mr. Jamison 1 | ition witi | Company here months in England during Pvt Lo are Jellefonte, WwW. H street Lo Mors Logan accepted Meta Mr: red t the An att orated mateh TFaciive box in Bellefonte patriotically dec- made ts appear The boy recently ¢ iin Bly tr ith of Mra. Al- High of Bellefonte emergency operati Harrisburg vin Fisher Lock Haven of Bo street a Yue formerly he] n home fumed to bedside Sun- is condition as fair returning re- moLlher from his y } ng Oo William H. Bair mer well known fonte, was ¢ one of of Altoona, for. of Belle in Bellefonte vesterday on between visits his community. Mr Bair is a retired empilove the Pennsylvania Railroad. He recently returned home from Philadelphia where he had been housed up for some time because of iliness, and plans to go to St. Louis, Mo, during the weekend. Mr. Bair is quite proud the fact that his grandson, Paul Thomas, of Philadelphia, is to en- ter the army, Priday. for he is the first member of the clan to serve in the nation’s armed forces since be- fore Civil War times i —— resident occasional Ww trains t= tot of of Pleasant View Union Chapel Rev. L. F. Sheetz, pastor. 2:30 p Sunday school followed by an- 6:30 Christian Endea- vor. 7.30 evening worship, when the pastor will preach on “Jesus Facing Calvary.” 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Bible study. On Sunday, March 20th a memorial service in memory of Ed- ward Cain, who gave the first dollar m for the chapel, will be held at 3 p. m ll Ll FLOOR SHOWS EVERY NIGHT! BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 23 TWO - SHOWS NIGHTLY - TWO RED AND WHITE TAVERN 3'% Miles North of Bellefonte on Route 64 ‘Nutrition Expert (Continued Jrom page ome) in life, « times. a members is urged children are pa attend Another highlight of will be a brief re mer Roundup Plan to in Bellefonle this year plan all children who are to ents school for the first Ling next vill be given a ical tion during the that given thos Lo} Le oe h » il The miner ex everyday pecinily full turnout of a Parents rilcularly woeintion of 4 ¢ { the Bun nstitul ume In Un ph immey tre month corrections tment can bo who n efor Shows Daily—7 to 10.30 PP. M. TONITE - FRIDAY & SATURDAY from 2 Continuous Saturday Ye Double Feature GENE AUTRY with SMILEY BURNETT} SIERRA SUE Rip-Roaring Western Action with Thrilling Music! ee ALSO “SKIPPY” HAS GROWN UP AND NOW HE'S A GLAMOUR BOY with JACKIE COOPER SUSANNA FOSTER —— MONDAY ONLY w= BARGAIN NITE — WILLIAM BOYD To Speak Here | school invited WU wf inp meeving CXAIMIN ~ HY RAIDERS OF THE WEST PLUS-NEWS: SERIAI AND COMEDY TUESDAY - WEDNES. DOUBLE FEATURE BURMA ROAD HELL DRIVERS BOMBED FROM THE AIR! SHELLED FROM THE GROUND BURMA CONVOY wn WAH CHARLES BICKFORD ——A 180 DUKE of the NAVY with RALPH BYRD A Ship-ful of Belly-Laffs and Real Adventure! NEXT WEEK-END Double Feature BLONDIE GOES TO COLLEGE ren ALS) men BILLY THE KID TRAPPED FOR FINER —_— & 4 i » RADIO £5 RECEPTION GET A NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC WHILE OUR STOCK LASTS! Up to $ ! ARE EER MR TTI 7 ——— A MORE POWERFUL \d SHORTY WAVE 00 for Your Old Radio! = r MODEL LF.118 $164 95 a TS RP. « et upply Co. 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