March 26, 1942. \ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT} BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three and Mrs. Sumner Noll M Mrs. Delmyg altermoon atl Methodist Church rave vice of this week, We trust he may con ospital to see Mrs this Thursday evening a 10; Swi i to Improve and regain hi Stover day school on are not lmproved a the 9:15. followed by t tial | wany | would Hke to see them ing service at 105 Ie \ t \ nd visiting at Mi Jame Lucas of Mill Hall ship in the evening al { I i iI M t ! visiting at the Presbyterian service Sunday sermon by Qak wood The re mon the Woman's So Service will | on Thursd nu W. I A mpanied tl home of 1} na Mrs. J. C Ox wl \ : 1 I | i nd M william Belghtol last wek ting her brot M » P and mil {own wife, Mr. and Mi man 1 [ck | | . } M y Mi 1 wlaney of derwood of Siate Col mot to JO t Hall pent Sunday at the Mrs. C } } days last daughter Clayton William Mrs her « Mrs. C. R motored afternoo: ternos moth relative Mr. a: toona, wie brothe ert Hall « r Ertley spent the Bellefonte Nevin Corman We are sorry % ~ UNIONVILLE [sar ley Monday il the Ira Hage n home at ind Mt: E. R tany M ] t the home of ular 1y t Conawa Y evening M1 and U ome Nursing Classes Feted # H also wit Sitoke ii An airplane : eatiy Saturday ever capfused in the i forced to th K. Mattern damage w pilot. The pilot the Caroli: Th fre W ACKSONVILLE where he phis, ation a couple we to be = Special { ees Q ction per- Tuesday af- aid demon r was enjoved ited Mrs. Tress- a defense sav- nests New Your Living Room is Important and Interesting with a New ROOM SUITE For Family and Make It LIVING } ich each s had affixed a stamp _POTTERS MILLS from Pleas y at the home atl Ross wn. oent ii rthur Shank in r Me Ve) quilted on Wed- Paul Ros 8 home George McKinney wnt Thurs atl and Mis hin tow day Je y dinner was served on ig at the home of Mr. ) r in honor of fourth birth- were: Mr. and on Jack, Newton College, Mr. and Mrs of Millheim RIEUMATC PAINS esent day ro FREE! FREE! FREE! WITH EVERY SUITE SOLD FROM NOW UNTIL EASTER WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE A $10.50 TABLE LAMP PY that many ed by Hae in he system. Possible uciating pain nditions are ¢ \ 't re oy EY of the exc wl wit th- LU EBERT 8S NOX EM TABLETS | DeHaas Electric Co. |: Peover, Muscular Aches and ing, Nea WE H. GREIN TRADING ralgia and Paine which are as Allegheny Street pe Bh nave be Khe valuable in eases matie poeigtod with these conditions. STAMPS Te y them according to simple precan 5 vy directions GIVE S§. & Hold by Drugpiste at 68c and 31.28 per package or sent direct By mail | A. G. Luchert, P.D., Coatesville, Pa, Bellefonte, Pa intment Tel- § tress for 12 years, The api was made at a meeting of thy — MILESBURG of Tan- thirtieth March A telegram was Wetzler, who ls visiting In denn, Callf, Later in the they went to lhe band hall several selections were ren The following were present wood Dunkle, son Baird David Klinger Moore, Harrison Moore, Edgar ner, Malcolm LL. Wetzler, Jr ald Emenhizer, Edward Miller Newman, Calvin Pletcher, ( Stanley: Earl Stanley, Ch Stanley and James Campbell rone: William Smith, Robert ley, Richard Miles, Mrs. Helen nell, Elmer Rockey Roland ¥ Wade MeKinley John W Charles Sheckler, Russel] Philip Stover Joe] Btover, Mr. and Mrs, Orrin Lucas gletown, celebrated thelr wedding anniversary Friday 20 Jerry Cireen, who Is spent five days at his Jerry reported for duty delphia Wednesday veek Mrs. W Walker spent Thurs- day visiting relatives in Snow Shoe The draftees who left Bellefonte March 14th landed at Pt, Meade, Md., for final examinations Mi willlam Peace ert. were Lock Haven urday Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Sunday guests at the Gilbert King it Bellefonte BR. D. 2. A spec- Wetzler, Charles Jodon Mi } Wi erved in honor of LL. Wetzler, 8; R. L. Glenn Smith ry Garbrick, Pleasant Gap: Robert Barnhart Andrew Boggs, Earl wright: Don Gardner A. A. Kohl There sent to Mrs in the Navy, home here at Phila- morning of last son Rob- Sat- and shoppers were ome iy of Mu Bhowers © Wetzler becker es jar Lo appear will be servic Id man winte ov George Bheckler, Stover Howard: and ugu Miclsen ood The convention Telugu Baptist Indian app! inte Wo i ition. Mis am in Amer. the C in Ches- spent first F. L Pusn~ ening where dered Sher- Bry- chu Pat Wag - Cie] Ceo eorge Arenice Ty- Hart. Yar- * ryan atson, to be Verrs lea ¢ gave an Baptist John ilecolm © Hen - Henry Dean Cart. i ANNOUNCEMENT Hale's Home Dressed Meats are the most delicious you can buy. We also have fresh eggs, chickens, cold meats—anything you want to buy in the meat line, Give us a trial. We guarantee Satisfaction. We also buy all kinds of livestock. Stop Mr. Farmer and get acquainted. HALE'S HOME DRESSED MEATS Location: Beezer's Slaughter House near Roopsburg Phone 2980), Soon to Be War Bonds Treasury officials sald they were considering changing the name of defense bonds stamps to war 8 bonds tamps. July 1 hag ted as a convenient A factor is how to use up the old spending a few and Owens home BAIT been sugges for the change-ov ong it would take bonds and stamps ia White 1s Joseph Noll of Jerse and date v She re, spent “a wer, Mrs oy Read the Classified ads, - Spread Easter With Your Floral Greetings for All! There are many ways to express your Greetings . but the most thoughtful, beautiful way is with flow- ers! We've designed gra- cious Corsages and Potted Plants gay in Spring bloom . . . baskets and bou- quets for home and office. YELLOW CALLA LILIES SPIREAS ROSE BUSHES GENISTAS CINNERARIAS TULIPS DAFFODILS SWEET PEAS ROSES, etc. Narcissus »- $1.00 Daffodils »- $1.50 Roses, Carnations, Snap Dragons, Calendulas, Easter Lillies, Calla Lillies, Sweet Peas, Gladioli, Iris. from 50c¢ vr Azales ef ’, gl Gardenias rom $1 (8) Gardenias, Forge: BWyect Pe vag, Carnations, Iris chids, Vi 10] eis, ele. Complete Corsaoes $1.50 $2 $3 and up Roses, t-me- nots, To friends and relatives your thoughtful floral Easter Greetings will be a treasured remembrance. You can de- pend on us to send fresh, beau- tiful blooms. She will step forth this Easter in a happier spirit if you will remember her with a fresh, colorful carsage. PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS SNAPDRAGONS VIOLETS GLADIOLA IRIS DAFFODILS GARDENIAS CARNATIONS LILIES, etc. Hydrangeas $1 = Pansies... .. .... 35¢ a bloom Daffodils and other Narcissus in 10 varieties, 1215¢ a bloom. Yellow Calla Lillies, $1 a plant. Gar- denias, $1 a plant and up. Also Tulips, Hyacinths, Roses, Hy- drangeas, $1.00 up. Spirea, Cinneraria, ete. , + WOODRING’S ; FLORAL GARDENS 127 East Howard St. Phone 2128 Bellefonte, Pa. OUR EASTER FLOWERS WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN THE FORMER WIDMANN & TEAH ROOM IN THE BROCKERHOFF BUILDING, BEGINNING TUESDAY, MAR 31.
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