RE — Poo Flesvrr THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. A manufacture of paper. Already the scarcity of paper is becoming keenly felt because of war conditions, “Produce, Process, Conserve’ Is Motto This is 4-H Mobilization Week— gn from last year's project everal the first in historyv—and Centre are purchasing bond to do their bit for Uncle Sam. They pair farm machinery Uncle Sam suggests that they mizit are not only ready to do better 4-H needs the steel that goes into tanks, the motto, “Pre e, Proce Admitted. George A. Eberhart of Admitted: Miss Beatrice Barkle, Spicer, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Mrs Warntz, Aaronsburg, R. D.. Mrs James Park, Pleasant Gap: Mrs. Frank Rothrock, Clarence, R. 1) John B. Harry and infant daughter, Discharged: Wilbur Spicer, Oak’ pep site, | : State College: Donald Cox, Centre Hall = Hall, R. D. 1: Mrs. Howard Hodge D. 2; Betty Jane Spicer, State Col- | Admitted: Ronald Rockey, Belle- lege; Mrs. Paul 8pearly and infant 00 son, Bellefonte, R. D. 1. Birth: a Kerstetter, State College; Mrs, Le- ik ” ; daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Roy H. Warntz, Aaronsburg R D Ang ers wi ; Rickert, Centre Hall George F. Johnson, State College: ng Larry Justice, Bellefonte: Mrs, Jos- Tuesday of Last Week eph Rine, Bellefonte, RB. D. 1 Admitted: Wilbur L. Spicer, Oak Saturday Hall; George FP. Johnson, State Col- lege. Discharged: Mrs. Carl Houtz Thomas Cone and infant son, Bellefonte, R. D. 2; 3. Gary Weaver Mrs. Cecil Milton and infant daugh- woodyerest: Mrs. Forrest M. Fleck ter, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Betty Noll ang infant daughter, Bellefonte State College: Lois Shank, Centre _ Hall. R. D. Births: a daughter to Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Forrest M. Flick, State Discharged: Ronald Rockey. Belle College: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. fonte, R. D. 1; Mrs, Jacob C. Soit Jacob C. Shope, Bellefonte and infant daughter Bellefonte; . Mrs. Harold Pendelton, State Col- Wednesday of Last Week lege. Births: a daughter to Mr. and Admitted: Dr. Anthony Donahoe, Mrs. Charles F. Fogleman, Belle- State College. R. D. 1: John R. Eck- fonte, R. D. 2: a daughter to Mr ley, State College: Frederick Kis-' and Mrs. Robert LL. Cain, Bellefonte singer, State College; Vernon Rank, There were 43 patients in the hos- State College; Mervin Quartner,| pital at the beginning of this week Reading: Mrs. T. E. Jodon, Belle- Hospital Contributions Howard fonte, R. D. Discharged: A. Linn Civic Ciub and Community Health McGinley, Bellefonte: Samuel Min- Service, 30 dozen eggs: Girl Scout gle, Bellefonte; Mrs. Nevin Corman, Troop No. 8, State College, quantity Bellefonte, R. D. 2: Mary Ann Kor- of oranges for the children’s ward: locum tenen Firs manis, Clarence: Mrs, Oscar Blerly Blanchard schools, 15% dozen eggs: Faster. The Holy Euc and infant son, Centre Hall. Ex- the Women's Missionary Society of Mm rch i pired: Mrs. Amanda Hoops, State the Bellefonte A. M. E. church, one College, Birth: a son to Mr. and lot of eggs; the Ladies’ Aid Society Mrs. Joseph H. Simons, State Col-/of the Bellefonte Presbyterian lege, church, 10 dozen diapers John — - pt cs ——- i cs ie ] Martin church A oe a > Earl Homan (left) and his brother, Elwood, of State College, peel logs which are to be used in the Adopted For 4-H Mobilization Week last ve 4-11 memt county 4-H Club members are ready Older 4-H bovs are helping to re-! join, Assistant County Agent * Club work, but are doing extra jobs guns, and planes. Since there won't serve for defense, according to Elton B. be as much machinery. many old By feed! Tait, assistant county agent farm implements must be reps gy ve 1 bile ¥ ir 4-H Club members all over Centre ax used again, It is an oppor dairy Ive 4-H mon i county are filling their defense ity for 4-H members to help out. producing food th fan stamp books, and with money taken, During 4-H Mobilization Weck and for Uncle 8 A en al proet it ¢ or ca ir { {reczit I H membe fob Ve CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL | lm mo . bag and pl The {oll -H ( ( IN THE WEEK'S NEWS ards; OF B Monday of Last Week Thursday of Last Week rand Ni Bellefonte. Discharged: Lloyd W. Bellefonte, R. D. 2; Mrs. LeRoy H. yp n ar or Dorsey Cronistes and infant daughter, Bellefonte R Friday Uniform Fishing Hours R. D. 1. Discharged: Mrs. Guy Set for Spring Creek St. John's Ep seopal, Bellefonte Rev. Dr. Herbert Koenp-Bak ked Vegetables taste better wheg goat . 4 the nwaterless” way: on Topp! is excloe Mighty I 1 ineral salts. tam vos vgludale v1 roasting method on ew rai. _.. enables you to wo we) fein ond makes them taste W SE See this new Tappon ! Will last for many years with- out expensive hard-to-get Replacements! APRIL SPECIAL Only $69.50 $4 a month on Budget Plan entral Penna. Gas Company Bellefonte State College 4-H Club Members Mobilize For Extra Defense Tasks Dan Stearns, Len frezen foods into food locker 1-H Clubs are helping to prepare William Hess (left) and his father haul farm machinery to keep i in fir goes into construction of suck MISS LENOIR CAPERS TO WED J. HENRY MANGES Ma EF 1 od { ag ' £4 203 h t ( East C it The mos ’ noon in Memorial 1 Seventeenth and Sta Rev. T. Stacy Capers, of Hol ‘burg, a brother of brid firlate assisted 3 ! Rr Manges, father of the ride and pastor of the « i Ah hour organ recital will be played he. fore the ceremony Ly Miss Rose Parkhill, organist at the chu The bride, who will be ir marriage by another brothes D R. L. Capers of Bellefonte, will bx attended hy Mi C. Lowrie Craw- ford, of Harrisburg a8 mat honor Miss Virginia Capes Bellefonte, a niece of the br i be mald of honor, and the brides. maids will be Miss Helen Capers, of New York City, a sister of the bride, and Miss Margaret Manges, of Phil- adelphia. sister of the bridegroom C. Lowrie Crawford will be Mi Manges’ best man, end the ush will be Dr. lewis C. Manges Jr tof Philadelphia: Willis C¢. Mange: Drexel Hill; Burnside Capers Jr. of | Woodstown, N, J, and the Rev. Har. iry T. Richwine, of Harrisburg A reception for members of the | wedding party and the immediate i families will be held following the i ceremony at the Penn-Harris Hotel {On Saturday afternoon, Mr. Manges jand his bride will leave for a wed- ding trip to New York | The bride is a graduate of the Arcadia High School, Arcadia, La. iand is employed at the State De- ipartment of Forests and Waters i Mr, Manges was graduated from | Gettysburg College where he wan a | member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra- i ternity. He is employed by the Har- i risburg Steel Corporation i Those from Beliefonte who will go {to Harrisburg to attend the wedding | will include Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Cap- jers and son and daughter, Richard {and Miss Virginia Capers, all of East Curtin street, April 9, 1942. To Present Play At Spring Mills Veeational School Thespians Will Appear in Three- Aet Comedy Milesburg Club In Monthly Meeting apt Dennis To Instruct Police machis } guns, tanks, plane hip | either > LAMA AMAA AMAA ATAMAAS AMAA MA AMA SAMA ALAA ATAALASALLIAMAMDY Friday & Saturday THE STARS OF THE YEAR - THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR! WATCH THE AND FIREWORKS WHEN THESE TWO MEET Aut, TRACY-HEPBURN | in 2 GEORGE STEVENS Production SUICMAN YEAR | FAY BANTER "RECINALD OWEN AT TOPS THE “PHILA- DELPHIA STORY" FOR LAFF-PACKED i ENTERTAINMENT! ou ls AMAA AAMAAMAM AMMA MAMA VAM BASAL ASTASAALMLAAAASALTAAMMAMMAAAT | ALATA LIALAMIAAA Wma MONDAY - TUESDAY? THE STRANGEST STORY THE SCREEN HAS EVER A MATH ATIA MIVA TIAAAMATAMAVAAMAAAAMA MAYA MAHL AMIAMAHMAAA MAAR LLAMA AAA MAMAS ALA LAR LAR MAAAALALANY WEDNES. & THUR. GAY ROMANTIC LAFF HIT! EHE WENT OUT FOR A WALK AND CAME HOME WITH A BABY! MARLENE DIETRICH FRED MacMURRAY THE LADY IS WILLING SWAMP WATER : ra eum, at the Library building, is open With ANNE BAXTER (to the public every Saturday after- AMERICAN DANA ANDREWS {noon from 2 to 4 o'clock, with Miss Starring ROBT. YOUNG wy Mary Linn in charge. ' MAAHAWARLAAAAAVAWIA AND | | Additional Locals your cle aning trou- with |! TEXTERIZING N. E, ( | arm sure we will ‘ win. Your curtains, drapes and rugs will 1 ‘ ROMMS “Diy CLEANERS Dyers BYLLEFONTE, PA F College A State College, Pa. PLANT AT LOCK HAVEN TI A TCR TE RT IR IVER FOUND GUILTY BY COCRONER'S JURY “ vs Dail T0113 P.M. ER TURE Bae TONITE - FRIDAY & SATURDA N » from 2 ALL-OUT (ACTION! ! . with this krigger trio! ; > 3 Buck Jones Tim McCoy 4 1 1 : Ravmond Hatton 1 wns ALBO smn MONDAY ONLY '® TEN ME ATT STR G OF WALL ST.S RICHEST WIDOW! RALPH BELLAMY MARGARET LINDSAY vee ELLERY QUEEN % r e of AND THE In etna MURDER RING kes dinner which was prepared in | TUESDAY - WEDNES. —— DOUBLE FEATURE 2 Persons Bitten by WHAT A THRILL! Dogs During Weekend w 1 DARK AND HANDSOME GOES STRAIGHT ils Office. Wo TO THE NEAREST BLONDE! w. . k t a ont, reputed 1 CESAR ROMERO A GENTLEMAN AT HEART With CAROLE LANDIS MILTON BERLE ALSO EDITH FELLOWS JUNE STOREY chance that it might have bacome infected with rabies while in State a Ere Ee is) ‘GIRLS’ TOWN have b2en reported in recent weeks } as bitten A youth in Union : ving with Lo diii] under the nose while pla: a small dog. The wound bled quite Sreely, Wt Was Noy severe NEXT WEEK-END The Union prayer meeting will be Double Feature held at the Arthur Roan home west if Krape's servi station, Sunday Apri] 2 at pb gies gi Sor BOMBAY CLIPPER welcome wns AND cn mistoricat swsewm ous | JOE SMITH The Centre County Historical Mus-
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