Pare Tony THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P£. © UNIONVILLE Presbyterian Church ss Wednesday evening the home of Mrs. W Citizens and property pastor the community will please Blooms- tice that the newly appointed week Raid Wardens of the borough Fellowship busin 1 visit eam home in the community social will be within the next ten days and give Thursday evening, Apcil 16, at the instructions in of an alr raid home of Miss Betty Ann | Please them kindly as they A good attendance is desi are doing y a favor call- The young folks of the Methodist 1&8 on you to help in event of a church will round the Criske community this Saturday ive The member Ww your donation of clety of Christian Ser for the Aged Methodist church held a annual Eastey in the v | p layed this acceptable Have vour when they Rev. Foster gave a talk to vices on Method! Every will be before been api for the ings Stamp aware | flous st bit emy we frrret study aM 23, Bible April P. Parsons owners ol take no- Al) will Methodist Church: Thursday evening. Sunday Sunday morning at 9:15, Fellowship in the evening No preaching service a is attending Conference at burg this Youth ing and aver service school on and Youth a at 6:30 case receive ou and are through of the man’s So- to ree H Vice Of the Thi ne t he lunch We at Blanchard Girl Scouts Plan Award Presentation Spring Musicale Centre C of Judit! ing very telling whom ¢ cussing 1 American F stamps v various hostesses ments “BROWNIES” A band of little rl Just Notice in Bankruptey We'll donate t r mt "Twill buil ore bomber thus Our boys car Buy Defer IS YOUR CAR READY For Spring? Save on These tems PENNSYLVAN/A crcl WESTERN MOTOR OILS” FINEST QURLITY » aR LOREST PRICES » 2 GALLON CANS 4 BULK MANY MILES SUPER POWER Hesiiirte MALEERS REGULAR 4% IX SETS In sinck for all 3 tracks, Tell us Ih of your ta and gv you the proper Range Plug for Paak Pu TWIN FIRE in SETS TWIN Electred 6% VALUE 3 0 . Matter Soak | . ( Cool Fibre Seat Covers Made of long wearing fibre for seat And back of all $2.69 cATH Attractive cloth trim. Coupe UNIVERS Al SIZE Lute deluxe An An Wilmington over Rev is visiting da Lathes to Rebers! guests of Rey The Sat spend home Betty ly { nme 51 Pend BATTERIES * RECHARGED \ Patching its 5€.. Wes / 12° DEAN PHIPPS AUTO STORES 28 S. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. TUBE" REBERSBURG Mr Mir Charles Frank Del., and Mrs, Dwyer Bi wrnwalt of Mt Holly, NJ. visited the weekend with thelr parent and Mrs. Charles O. Frank Eleanor Doerr of New Jersey, | Mrs. Adah Bierly week of and Mis vs thi Miss Laura Gaviey and Miss Helen New York City, motored last Wednesday to be and Mrs. N. F. Douty latter returned to New York on will the Douty Ziegler and spent the wine 5 ccompanied the to 4 'sin ’ and Hing seve of nrg urday at p Gentz in New yetive Miss Lu hom In Detwiler of Washing 1 H H t 1) d a ae iness lHamsport on Baturday everal | BE SONS dny Mr Millheim | the St daughters ore Hinner mon rle’'s mother ainner Mrs. Paul Winters Mrs Roy jrungart and son Rodney. were bus. visitors in Belle fonte and wil- Dr. and Mrs, E. LL laven, were Sunday guests at the H. Hosterman home Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grazler Robert and Donald, were dinner guests at the and Mrs. William Rover of Lock and | Sun- Swarm of In«tallation of oMcers was held in local Rebekah Lodge on Monday | vening, In charge of a team from ite College I Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Wolf and Mr. |v nd Mi Robert Brungart and t Elizabeth, Jean, and Mar- son Glenn, were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Am- * In honor of Mr, Min- | 87th birthday The | was served to about forty Wood ard Inn I Winkle! bu and r. and Willow ahd rests Mingle t 1 Mr Vick at the and ech Mh I were | Report Trout YPEWRITER COURSE TO OPEN AT ACADEMY Store Damaged by Fire mall boys wied it to police - alarm ten Damage | oom the {rom anies the Eg fire comi he large di estimated - - LEMONT MAN BECOMES AIR CORPS INSTRUCTOR play has been | question, Robert W. Ishier, iy fv a & i] recent iy wa of Lemont, who of the in- structors at the State College Air- port, has successfully passed the U 8. Army flight test at Victory Field, Vernon, Texas, and is now qualified as an instructor in the U. 8. Army Cadets un one i {able as ‘ontinged from muddy CaUugn ape one) $ and other p paratively Howard Citizen Dies In Hospital (Conlinged from page ome) Mr Siol will I» held at ursday afternoon Rev, Wi Interment Muncy come officiatir ng in will x the tery Draft Boards Prepare to Register made (Continued from page one) registrars order to clear up an oft-asked Memorandum 8 8 F-1121 No. 7. is quoted as follows: “Regis. | rants who were forty-five years oid over on February 16, 1842 are not liable for military service under the provisions of the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940. as amended. The registration cards will be serially numbered, but no lottery will be held and no order numbers will be assigned.” Provision will be made to register those who are too ill or incapacitat- ed to appear in person, The boards In or i must be notified in good time about | | | | i | | | taught by Harry C. Menold: Charles! { Coble, Paul Faust, | George Kane, Earl Kepler, GREEN nani STOCK POT for only 85 COUPONS from OCTAGON {sore rhooutrs REDEEM COUPONS AT HOMER P. BARNES | 25; High Street BELLEFONTE, PA, {James Quick, Curtis Reiber, | Lambert, Fred Noll, such cases Fallure to register or any effort to keep eligibles from registering is punishable by heavy fine i | PHanmEnt, 33 Local Men Finish Courses (Continued from page one) and im-| George Fisher, ! Philip Ernest Martin, Ken. Thomas Robinson, Knisely, Ire Lucas, neth Rachau, | and Paul. Taylor Foundations of Engineering 1. taught by Wallace J. Ward: William | Fisher, Ralph Fornwalt, Evelyn | Geissinger, Edward Gilllland,. John | Martin, Edward Miller, Gorge Mon | sell, Clifford Quick, and Wynne | Walker, | Foundations of Engineerihg 11} taught by Wallace J. Ward: Glenn | Aumiller, Donald Hoover, Leonard and William Rumberger, old cleaney The EMctiric Supply Bishop street, of Thursday home of Spring ast Thursday witli Mrs son, apartment a gue Fi for the re-opening of Additional Locals Liberal trade on a new While our stock lasts, Co uf Mrs. Carolyn Finkbinder, of East suffered severe brulses shoulder and arm last when she fell in the din- ng room of her home Mrs. Willlam W. Hampton and OUng William, Jr. of South went to Corning, N.Y for a two weeks’ visit Hampton's sister, who is allowance for your General Elec. rie cleaner at the left son, street ll Mrs. Louise T. Manchester, of *hiladelphia, is spending a month's acation in Bellefonte with her mo- her, Mi Bertha Taylor, and he: Hugh Manchester, of the Brook East Linn streét Sgt. Richard Larimer ending a government t evens, Mass, during the week was t of his Parents Mr. and Mr: {erbert Larimer and family at their wme on East “Hos rd street, Until wing trans red who ls school at choo! Arimer haa Ba eld Catch Heavy : wt of town ‘ Has. street. wot Hassinger, ednesday vinrgaret Manchester Murdock Clane: iadelp! } Rishel and Helen of Punxsutaw- and Ps I as McClur Mrs Mr. and Louise T Mrs vied } Camp ! Port Matilda Band To Present Concert eight od Bane Bai joi fV.H pit form LOUK HAVEN HOSPITAL HEAD AND AIDE QUIT The superintendent and assistant superintendent of Lock Haven Hospital resigned in a sur Monday ni RH of the hos board, after a meeting y. the Miss Ada Zorge 1835 and early 202, and associated with the her graduation there ago, subniitied thelr resignations Both Miss Zorger and Miss Sey- bold indicated later that their de- cision to leave the hospital was tak- en afler Jong consiceration and had been delayed in a desire to co- operate fully with the hospital and the Board of Trustees. Their plans are to surrender the pressure of hospital work for less demanding duties. Miss Seybold said she ex- {pects to resume private duty nurs. {ing and Miss Zorger’s plang are not definile The board authorised the secre- Wise IMove ohit Cree. ROCIO LAY pital ANNO group hospital head stant since the Ruth Seybold hospital since over en years since {tary to make formal application to the Bliite Nurses’ Examining Board the nurses’ training school at the hospital, irs mnie nn————— Kicked By Horse Forrest Watts, 21. R. D. 4, suffered a severe injury to the Jeg when kicked by a horse, He was admitted to the Bloomsburg Hospital START YOUR CHICKS RIGHT Give them gobd care and good feed and put Dr. Salsbury’s Phen-O-8al in their drinking water. It's double duty: 1 checks germ growth in the water; 2 medicates the chicks’ digestive tract. Hecla Poultry Farms Phone 2229 Bellefonte, Pa. of Bloomsburg, April 16, 1942, 2 MILK REJECTION SAVE MONEY ON COOLING COSTS... GET TOP PRICES FOR YOUR MILK Actual tests with the Westingho saved over average ice cooling und nearly $5 a month saved ov age mechanical cooling costs on cooling 40 gallons of milk of a Milk Cooler com average mil 8. Dept actual operating cost house pare Wn costs of Agric 1818. inU 11 "et Bulletin No. hy 60 minute cooling All of the milk | ¥4 Pp 34 1 h temperature to belo 8 cooled from 1} in one hour's time, Less than 1° variation in temporature Careful and repeat show an amazing uniformi Cooler showed more than $12 a month The savings figures are based on the Westing publ put Iture Fi NS. ase Milk costs er aver . based an day d with shed gamers / 3 MONEYSAVING ADVANTAGES &=d DROP- NOW IN USE Instant Drop-in Plug-in Installation and it's ready to go. Sce These Modern Milk Coolers on Display in Our Store DeHAAS ELECTRIC CO. Allegheny Street Westinghouse All Income-Earners Bellefonte, Penne. ELECTRIC MILK COOLERS with the LOW-COST. Drop-in Unit To Be Interviewed tinued #r Two Terrific Days - - 2.Z a MAMMA AMETIM MALIA AAA LA TAAAAAAAAAAAMAMAMAAAMA MAD TEAMED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 1¢ MOST EXCITING LOVE STORY! BELLEFONTE Shows Dally—7 fo 11.30 P. M. WR OTSA TONITE - FRIDAY & SATURDAY Double Feature tinuous Saturday from 2— kA kK Ak kk kk HE RO IN OVERALLS! fo 5) wn MARSHA HUNT * hk Kk kkk kok ALSO wae MURDER IN THE SKIES! WM. GARGAN BOMBAY CLIPPER ee A Monday - Bargain Nite BOOM TOWN GUN FLAY! GEO. HUSTON, in: THE LONE RIDER & THE BANDIT with AL FUZZY ST. JOBRN in 7 Friday and Saturday 5942's TUESDAY - WEDNES. DOUBLE FEATURE THE MUSICAL WESTERN WITH OOMPH! GO WEST THEY’ RE T-N-T TOGETHER ! : AMMAR MATIMAMA TMAH AAA AAA AMAA AAA AMAA LIAAMAMMAA AAW MONDAY - TUESDAY ANOTHER GREAT HEROINE SHE WANTED ¢ SOCIETY...in the work! way! THRILLING DRAMA OF LOVE AND INTRIGUE FROM THE ROMANTIC MATCHLESS SOUTH! YOUNG LADY with PENNY SINGLETON, GLENN FORD se A LSO ——— TRIPLE THRILLS! KILLINGS! CARTER CASE LWIA AMRAMMA MA HARARA BAMA AAA ; - MAE WEDNES. & THUR. PROCEED WITH CAUTION ! SOFT SHOULDERS DANGEROUS CURVES! JOEL McCREA —_ VERONICA LAKE NEXT WEEK-END Double Feature JANE WITHERS, in: YOUNG AMERICA 4-H CLUBS ON THE SCREEN ROY ROGERS, in: RED RIVER VALLEY BOY, WHATTA RIDE ! MAMMARY
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