THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 23, 1942, | JACKSONVILLE First Woman Doctor Elected Objector Million Builders First Presidential Wedding I Y | Elizabeth Blackwell, who gradu A club in Reidsville, 8 (€ elect The bureau of census reports that The first presidential wedding Ww CENTRE HALL AND VICINI Church services on Sunday, April ated from Geneva Medical college one member for the purpose of ob the nations Ons Hon Indust take place in the White House at LA a. i {26: Sunday school, 9:30; worship, 1849, was the first woman to ob. jecting to every proposul, regurds employed 1,073,655 persons 1958 Washingwn, D C., was when Miss _ 10:40: hun time they will hold ' ain a medical degree in the United | less of its merit, to keep the club and did Frances Folsorn married Presiden service,| Miss Eva Balley spent the week | €ol un States. ftom adopting it Wo hustily 794 600 Grover Cleveland |end with her mother here, Mrs. Anha Robb, Mr. and Mrs. E ‘ mommsmti i amuses bins — PTA HEARS ADDRESS day school, 9:30; church BY NU TRITION EXPERT W:30 » + * * Dr. Pauline B M: ack, professor of chemistry at the Pennsylvania State College, spoke on “Nutrition and the at an open meet. ing of the Parent-Teacher Associa- tion in the high school auditorium Nation's Fitness,” Monday evening Dr. Mack, who directs a study at Penn State on nutrition and its ef-| fect on the physical and mental de- velopment of children showed films of diagnostic and corrective meth- ods used in cases of malnutrition WILLIAM ASHLEY DIES D. C. Mitterling recelved word on Saturday of the death on Friday of | his brother-in-law, Wiillam Ashley, in Chatanooga, Tenn. No details of his death are known here, The fu- neral was held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock The deceased, aged about fifty, had been engaged in U. 8 Govern- ment construction work for some- time, having spent last fall and part of the winter in Puerto Rico, Daniel Daup spent Sunday afters {noon and evening with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Smith Latham B. Gray of Amherst, Va. spent Friday to Monday with his wife and family here John Spyker of York, spent Wed- nesday in this vicinity enjoying the [first day of trout season, Fdward Rider was admitted to the Lewistown Hospital on Friday for observation and treatment E. L. Bartholomew of Altoona R. Bartley and sons Roy, Ralph and | Fred, called at the Mervin Hoy home (Sunday afternoon, Mrs, Marlin Hendricks and son visited Sunday In Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dolan and son Barry of Harrisburg, called at the parental home of the former on Tuesday of last week, They were [supper guests of Mr, and Mrs, Har- old Dolan, and left near 8 o'clock for their home on Jonestown Road Callers at the James Shaffer home ‘during the week were Mr. and Mr Why You Need More Vegetables “Most people need to eat twice ns many lealy green vegetables! Yes, and 700 more tomators citrus fruits!” That's what nutritionists And this Is what we say: Super Market!” and say! your ALY ESTABLISHED 1059 fruits » vegetables hours fresher, because we rush them direct, Sold at saviags, because we avoid unnecessary, In-belween expenses, “Get them In Here you'll find share the savings with you! + + Indicates Fxeellent Vitamin Source + Indicates good source a meting of Babbin Spetied He Is survived by his wife, Carrie Spep| Saturday here with Mrs. Anna Rev Ww KB eter "The ; use | Mitterling Ashley, and an 11-year- Bartholomew and family. Rev. W KX h Jos rua, ) ion " old daughter, Mimi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetterolf of section of the Womans Club sang Mr. and Mrs. D. ©. Mitterling left Indiantown Gap, were weekend Varirtida Ripa ola j “Hh a group of three number before " ne hon away. Gertrude Sheaslev and daugh. ga ats i a Monday for Chatanooga, expecting guests of Mr, and Mrs. F. K. Frank w Rhirley — the address The Olden Songs + \ {eht a ter Shirley, of Mill Hall, Mrs. Harry arranged by Lorenz; “Under the to return last nigh Mrs Edgar Miller and Mrs, Mary Baird, Elmer Swope and daughter Neff were Sunday supper guests of Arline, Martha Jane Bartley, Mrs Spell of the Moon,” by Sheridan , a Looking for the Lost Chord,” LOCALS AND PERSONALS Ms and Mrs. Ralph Neff in Oak pLuey Conaway Lucy and Lestey " arr Ha Conaway il i i Lor | | ¥ { di 3 hb! 4 8 mediey arrange py Lorenz Mr. and Mrs. Alfred eish 0 aa PE Upper Darby, spent several days Philip Bradford Frank Bradford Mr and Mrs. Jack Mabuz of i 1 4 and David Bohn of Boalsburg, spent peliefonte. were Sunday dinne i { A | WIND-REED INSTRUMENTS here last week DISCUSSED BY MUSIC CLUB Mrs. Laura Lee and family spent Sunday in the Bradford hunting guests at the C. E. Aley home In OWNED the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Carl camp. the afternoon they motored to Cone Mastellar in Dewart Mrs. Lovan Smith returned to her tre Hall and spent the afternoon at Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Zettle and Hott @ here Tecontly Rives spending or home of Mr ang Mm. John i drew | ttle sited relatives in sevéral weeks with Mrs. John Poster Schasffer and family Friday evening at the home of Miss | ANCIW Gevti hi ed relatives IN yn Aaronsburg A birthday dinner was flizabeth Bartholomew. The sound Berwick on a ’ i tw Mrs, Chester A. Spyker will en- the home of Mr, and Mr ie instruments explained was| Mr. and Mrs Paul Zelies S And tWo/ pertain the Susanna Wesley class of Belghtol on Sunday in honor illustrated by phonograph record- children spent Sunday with Mr. and thé Methodist Sumday school at her Belghtol's birthday, which ings. Miss Bartholomew also gave Mrs. John Burkholder home this evening. PLAY Those Dresefit wes a report on music current events | Mrs. W. K. Hosterman is enter. " sp Ana Mrs. John Duankle and Except for this program and taining the Evangelical Ladies’ Aid or ind ah Rr phe mlx of Mingoville > and Mr meeting the group! at the parsonage this afternoon and or An Tap rele SUNOGAY sup Conaway and ning rehearsing for evening pet guests 6f Mr and Mrs. D M AR = ih . Bradford and family Lestar, Lu ind Harry 1 and a group of Several of the local ministers at- richard Allison, Mr ing at the Bellefonte. 1.4 : wil tine vest dav in Wi Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Good and’, ht 1 and § nded a meeting yesterday in Wil- lian sightol an tine Monday eve. . " 4 : at two children of MeClure, were guests © : M liamsport of the Council of Relig- ord. Far! and da gD Hr : >of ‘Mr. and Mrs. David I Graybill 3 LF CE LL Sherman Good a : over the past weekend Eten: amevrsd haa n " Mrs. Edward Laird of Pleasant more happy birthd man viel Mr and Mrs Rome | wl) L. Bariftes, x 1ormer Céntre. ..._ ... o v Gap, visited Jif. ang | ME Hall resident. Hag rheently been re. ~ooo8Y event Gingrich from Wednesday to Satur- " wl v ‘he R. Bartley home w ‘ast wank elated superintendent eof Clinton 0 Der Mat ion = op ar 2 " gs éonnty schools at a salary of $3750 k Miss Flizabeth Bartholomew left and Mr y for Cattrvie near Balti- and dauchter where she js iting Large Cuban Vitamins B+ PINEAPPLES <:. Red, Ripe STRAWBERRIES Miiford Etters and son, Mrs. Fred Kessling, son Clarence and daugh- ter Helen of Yarnell, Ellsworth Con- » » * . California Navel AND OFiRaTio BY Yai CRIAY ATLANTIC 7, pacinif TEA CO You Don’t Need 0 RAN G FS 35a.17¢ . Much Money Crisp For the Week of Good Eating Plauned for you in the May WOMAN’S DAY . >" 2¢ READ “Feeding Your Family” It's Based on Government Standards The wind-reed Instruments was the topic of a paper by Mrs, J. F Wetzel at a Music Club meeting last YVitamine At+ + C44 Iceberg Lettuce . :" oo “19c 4 Crisp Texes Carrots New Crop members were ester A Spy Texas Onions . Goodhart, Mi Chester A. Spy- brs Mrs. John B. Wert, Jr., Mrs. “8 R. Keener, Mrs. David 1 Misses Rita Jordan and Freda | A J. S. Boozer Mrs. | M ic of State College, spent George Rimmey Mrs. Sunday afternoon at the William more n J on g om ( tic home oy ere the home « g ] Helen Oden- |! ¢ hom in and husband th e Rev and Mr r= Harris Bechde] Were Rev Campbell, Mrs. J.| Mr. an Mrs ieorge Luse from william H. Kepler As a indus Ye Rev. 1 H. R. White, Mr INC here with 1 Mrs. Fred Famous Ann Page Foods Delicious Ann Page Mello Wheat . . == 13¢ 33c t Best Seller—Ann Page Ann Page Quick Bor 8 Cooking m=» =» =» Pkg C Salad Dressing . Tapioc Ann Page Tartar Sauce or ner cou- at Values In Our Headquarters For HEINZ FOODS HEINZ CUCUMBER PIGRLES. ..... X* 2¢ dor and family Mrs. Mary Neff, who spent the Beehdel and daug DAIRY CENTER months with daughter lin Bullock and da : From Jocal Farms husband, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Weaver and Betty Pleto} Harry Kittleberger ailler returned to her near ard. 1 | : EGGS 25¢ ard doz DOLL EXHIBIT FEATURE and daughter ouise of Curwens- AT COOKING DEMONSTRATION spent inday at the Bar ¥ - ‘ 1] Houser of Lemont, and Ed onaway were Mr iller spent from Sur u Ar and son Ear Nale and children, Sarah’ 'ryesday | Philadelphia atte atty of Zeiglerville, ealled Fri- of the Pennsylvania £. Pred Kesding ernoon at the FF. K. Frank Automobile Dealers Association and daughters Chrictina Zettle homes ing demon tion ang 4 Adt i Mr and Mrs Rov Ditrow son And Hy } Archie LO.Bit Brick & Ameri “ “tn Merer 20 £1. Sandwich Spread I. 22¢ ine of the : h ry C Fan of Millheim, spent’ Aiport ny Mrs. Rebecca CHEESE “.: Sc spent Sur Lock Haver Bex Ann Page HEINZ RICE we 8¢ * BY ire tole Wake Sr Saeed Sis © U0 pany Brick theese 25 Salad Mustard Fakes ne 100 mained the re RR visi Som. 11 Swiss Cheese i=. '" 3%5¢ Tangy Ann Page Most Walker, her sister EINZ Mr Frank P. Geary Chili S : or 10m 15 j BUTTER —/—=—= °c "SOUPS wow 41e Coffee 17¢| 2 ::25¢ POTTERS MILLS | ‘Weekend dsitors at | Mrs. Russel] Copenhaver, daugh- children Mrs Gladys W on; mdent of the Ce nire pital, spoke on ford, Mis Stax ind Mi and d Mrs. Robert Praz ter Donna, and Mrs. Ed Gilien of daughter Sar of Do ae On Miscellaneous Savings Housecleaning Needs m ante (ler were Sunday supper guests of Bellefonte, spent a day last week at piine Young and daughters Visginia® Cc Cris 1-0. 7 K t i Wall Paper 5 orn Flakes wis .... wi c I BR . . Royal Sunnyfield Rice . . 2 7: 17c Cleaner «i. . . . . 5 town on Saturday HEINE TOMATO RETCHUP. ... .. 2. 19 BU Grade Sunnybrook EGGS va 31C rd Etters and HEINZ STRAINED PARY FOODS. 3 J 200 K nds BOKAR Weekend vizitors at t} ho v efres +14 rs. Lutz se erved reires + attended: | M . and Mr Earl Frazier and Mrs ithe HE. Paust home and Mildred. and Phyllis Ca * of ‘Miller. Mrs George a Frazier Mrs. J. Roy Smith attended the He=blersburg and Mrs. George Sweeney. son funeral of her aunt Mrs. Thomas Mr and Mrz HT Fisher Henry filliam_ daughter Betty and Elea- Fye, at Port Royal on Frida Charlerol. eere Qund jerts at the Martz Mrs H. R. Whit Centre Hall-8Sunday school Locust rch service school, 9:30: Com- 7:30 [ L The Rev. C. C. Otto Centre Hall—Church service av school, 10:00. Farmer church Georges Valley—Sun- day school, 8:30: church service school 0:30; 10:30 Methodist: The Rev. W. F. Glenn ~Chiirch service, 6:30: Sunday school, 10:30, Spruce- church -Sunday pastor, Centre Hall tov n—Sunday school, 9:30: wryvice, 10:45. Spring Mills school, 9:30; church service, 7:30 Presbyterion: The Rev. J. M. Kirk- Lemont — Sunday school, 10:00: church service, 11:00 e —Sundavy school, 9:30; patrick, pastor Pine Grov church service, 7:30, Centre Hall Church service, 7:30: Sunday school, 10:30 i Reformed: The Rev. DD. R. Keener Church service, Youth Fellowship, 7:30. Tusseyville-—8un- pastor. Centre Hall g-00: Simday school, 10:00: MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM Evenings 7:10 and 9:00 P. M. Admission 10¢ & 30e ESTER, FRIDAY & SATURDAY (April 24-25) BETTE DAVIS, ANN SHERIDAN “The Man Who Came to Dinner’ Latest News Events, MONDAY & TUESDAY (April 27-28) “Blues in the Night” PRISCILLA LANE —- Also ~~ “Steel Against the Sky” LLOYD NOLAN (“Steel Against the Sky” will be run ONCE ONLY at 8:40.) Show Time: Mon. & Sat—7:20 and 9:15 p. m. Tues, & Fri—One show only- starting promptly at 8 p. m. Potter were Sunday supper ts of Ed Houtz and family at Bellefonte, R, D Mr. and Mrs, Albert Emery and four children spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. D. Blenker in Lock Hav. en. Miss Jane Spyker was a guest for the weekend at the Slenker home gue Mrs. J F. Wetzel and } . Clara Lou nd Mri. George MeCormick to tr on Sunday to visit Mr. and willlam McCormick and Dan. Wetzel Mrs. Paul Howard and children Joyvee and Ronald, of Bellefonte, Mr and Mrs. James Searson and Mrs George Searson were guests of Mr Frank Izhler in Lock Hav- en for Sunday supper A Youth Rally of the Evangelical young people of Centres county will be held this evening in the Belle. fonte Evangelical church. The Rev W. K. Hosterman and a group of young people from hi planning to attend The Boy Scouts of Karoondinka district. met here in the high school building last night for a first aid meet, Severn] local men certified in first aid acted as judges C. W. Dan. nenberg. Scout executive from Lew- istown was also present Among the but-of-town guests who attended the funeral] Monday of Mrs. Calvin Lingle were: a neph- ew, Paul Henninger of Virginia, a niece, Miss Charlotte Weaver of Madisonburg, and a brother, Fred Nevill, with his wife and three daughters Mrs. George Rimmey, president of the Reformed Women's Guild, and Mrs. Thomas C. Williams, delegate, are attending a district meeting of the Guild In Selinsgrove today Other local members attending this meeting are: Mrs. George Lutz, Mrs, Delas BR. Keener, Mrs. Edgar Miller and Mrs. Robert Prazier, These persons from Centre Hall attended the Men's Glee Club con- cert at Penn State Sunday after. noon: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Home an, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homan, Mr. and Mrs. J, Shanhon Boozer, Mrs. J. William Bradford Misses Joyoe Bradford and Patty Boozer, David Boozer, and Mrs, R. 8. Jamison, Mrs. Raymond E. Murphy of State College, will speak on "Know Your accompanied and Mrs Country” at the April meeting of: the Woman's Club Tuesday evening in the high schoo] building, This is also the bi-annual election meeting. Hostesses are Mrs. D. €. Mitterling, Mrs. Fred Luse, Mrs. C. W. Boozer, Mrs. Harry Potter and Mrs. Anna Bartholomew. The Rev, W. F, Glenn, pastor of the Methodist church, will be sent to Salladasburg, according to an announcement of new appointments made at the Methodist Conference | in Bloomsburg. He will be succeed. | ed here by the Rev. C. M. Ham. | mond of Snow Shoe. The Rev. Ivan | Mr. and Mrs. Van Za indt of College visited at the Eutaw on Saturday G. H. McCormick and wife, ac- companied by Prof. J. F. Wetzel wife and daughter Clara Lou, spent Sunday In Reading at the WW. E McCormick home. On the way home they called on friend at Hershey and Campbelltown Merle Smith visited a few with relatives in Miss Sara Anna Faust ace Milesburg, to visit their sist James Coder and family near Ad- amsburg. over the weekend Edward Loughner and wife of Pleasant Gap, visited at the J. Roy Smith home over the weekend Messrs, Paul Smith and Donald Philips left on Sunday for Balti. more, where they have secured ems ployment Mrs. Edna Ramsey, who was em- ployed at the Harry Faust home, has returned to hér home in Mifflin Floyd White and son Jack motor. ed to Boiling Springs on Sunday and brought home with them Mrs White who was helping to care for her father, Reed Hackett, who is critically ili following an operation, SEEK INCREASE IN SOY BEAN PRODUCTION As an answer to the cutting off by the Japs, of imports of essential fats and oils from the Pacific areas, Pennsylvania farmers are planning to produce during 1942 more than thelr quota of soybeans ax request éd by Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard: and the United States Department of Agriculture State War Board, cooperating with the Agricultural Adjustment Agency and the commodity Credit Corpora tion, is rounding out a complete pro- gram to assist farmers in meeting this goal. Of from soybeans will help pro. vide fats and oils for food, for soap, for paint, varnishes, and many other war needs, Chairman James E Walker of the UBDA State War Board pointed out, in annotihcing varieties of soybeans that have been approved for Pennsylvania in cone nections with the government's of. {fer to purchase all soybeans pro- tuced for oll. Farmérs who plan to produce goy- beans for dil in 1042 for purchase by the government, ghould consult their local county agent relative to the approved varieties best adapted to their locality, In addition, farm. ers who want to obtain soybeans for seed from the Commodity Credit] Corporation, should get compléte information from their county agri cultural conservation office. In this county it is located in the basement of the Court House, Bellefonte. ns sin WS ——— Barley Oldest Food Barley is said 0 be the coldest food : Miller on the Pleasant Gap pastor-| of man; one, the sacred bariey of ate will study this year at Garrett] Theological Seminary, Evanston, Ill, the dnciénts, was known Ww the lake dwellers of Switzerland. Swone home Mrs. Han the sick li Mr. and Flemington mother, Mrs. Este piace ary Bun the home Weber, Jt Beliefonte Mr and Mr: children spent the svekend Sumner Noli College. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs Dan family of Port Matilda. They also calling at the home of Mr and Mrs fe] Stover and J DD Neldich and found him i bed again. We wish for him Visitors nt the Deimer F # home during the week were Mrs Walter Dalley, Mr and Mrs. O M Kling of Altoorma, Mrs Gertrude Yearick, Mr. and Mre Kennet Confer and daughter of Howard and Mrs. Hubert Vonada of this plese Mra. Willlam Boone jeotge spent Sunday evening Lotk Haven Hospital to see her zor Jim, vho iz not as good as his mans firendz would like to see him Miss Esther Bechdel spent day at the Fred Bechde]l home at Howard, BR. D sir, and Mrs. Robert Conaway and family had a business trip to Belle. fonte, where Mrs. Conaway had an appointment with the doctor and they also called at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Dunkle and son Paul of Mingoville, Mrs. Conaway iz not as good as hér many friends would like to tee her *onn George Emenhizer New Express Agent George Emifhizer, native of Hous- erville, Centre county has been named as agent at the Rallway Ex- press Office in Bellefonte to succeed the late Frank Rachau, of Milroy Mr. Eminhizer is expected to assume his new duties within the next week or so, For some time the newly-appoint. ed Bellefonte agent has been em- ployed hy the Railway Express or- ganization at Shamokin, He is mar- ried and there are three children in the family Bince Mr. Rachau's sudden death several weeks ago, the local office has been in charge of John ¥. Boal! of Lemont, who regularly is employ- ed in the State College office. 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