Page Four THE CEN TRE DENOLRAT BELLEFONTE, PA May 7, 1942. A ————— CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Weel Be I font Mi | fonte, R Discharged: Miss nl ington, State College; Ji i Bellefonte: George Ca ind infant son ant Gap Birth a daughter Mi Warren Confer Spring 3irths: A daught N m Law! R. N I. D1; a son to Mr, and Mrs a dnug \ tn A . ter Jacobs, Julian R. D. 1: Bloor inte C er to Mi and Mi ( . An A. yi or Breon, Rebersburg py ) \ y Ste ‘oo AA Expired William E Lowery and Bs State College, R. D. 1 ( fonte LeRoy Derstine Harold Albright State College to Mr. and Mills Wal- a daugh- ‘alvin 8, [ M Wil Friday: Discharg fonte Tuesday of Last Week: Admitted James R Weaver, | Louisville, Kv.: Doris Dunkle, Saturday: fonte R. D. 2; Miss M. Rose Admitted: Alvin Bellefonte James P. Measday Discharged, Loui Nelshan Aaronsburg: State College Greensburg; and infant son, elle Sharp Shuey, Belle- Westwood, Gramley, State Col- ack Weske Watson Ji ‘har Flwood W Dawson a f rele 1te 11 nd ir it son jellefonte: Mr > har N ich rd Har old C ronemiller and infant son hile Philip Grubb, Belle- State Colle Belle Knapp, Bellefont olle Stover, Bellefor Mr: fi Ms 1 aaugi- Belle Sharn » James Mr hi Be lle {i George nte auise Thomas 1. Mya: . fonte: Mrs. LeRoy Der ter, Bellefonte R . rothy Au-' gota’ R. D. 1: Miss M man Pic a ant Gap Bellefonte Admitted Tuesday ( Admitte Wednesd Junior F me da: Bellefont ) Wednesday of Last Week: itted: Mis: Sarah Mills R. D.; Lois Tice, allace Devler, Rel Yeager, Belle McClellan, Upper Di ged: Miss gins 3 Conerby, Admitted Thursday Bellefonte Birth: A son Frank Schlow, State Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Edgar tine 20 » RQ“ lscharged Shawles fay rged the k Hall d Satu: John Imme] rshurg Sunday: D Admitted Darb tle Mes . Virginia tre Hall R ) Mrs. T t D » College: 3ellefonte R Mr Colleg: and ‘Paradise’ To Open May 15th Mrs. Lucy H. Merrill Receives Appointment ‘ontinued from page © long in the adise, althou inches the Par Crash at State College THIS MOTHER'S DAY "VArUESs So, Mother—Shop at CARTES ad SAVE bo Save Yes! Not only Tomorrow, but every day Especially For Mother! ROSES - IN - SNOW 35¢ - 45¢ - 65¢ The Cake made especially for Mother. ORDER YOURS TODAY. COFFEE Special FLASH! CANNED FRUITS Sliced Pears Apricots Pineapple Bits Cocktail Peaches Tid Ritter's Pork & BEANS Ritter's Brand 3° 20¢ cans Shaffer's 3 63c Your Choice 8-02 10¢c can MANEY'S FLOUR 24 2 1.00 Sack BREAKFAST FRUITS For Added Vitamins 3 cans 29c¢ MIXED Vegetables 2 No *25¢ Cans 5" 23c 3 rolls 25¢ Oranges. doz. 10c | Scott Paper Towels ™" 10c IVORY SOAP - 5.5. 31c ci. 10c Shaffer's High Quality Meats Boneless Pork Butts |b 47¢ Fancy Sugar Cured, Hickory Smoked! Shankless Picnics |b 34¢ (Fancy Cured) Fresh Pig Liver - Ib 19¢ FRESH DRESSED Pork Shoulder 3. .32¢ SHOULDER SHANK END. ...1b 30c Pork Shoulder ”:.. End Ib PORK SHOULDER STEAK. . .1b 38¢ Minced Ham (sliced) Ih. 35¢ Sliced Braunsweiger db. 32¢ TR Shatter Stores Company GARDEN - FRESH PRODUCE |STOCK-UP \S NOW! We have a com- plete supply now on hand. G-E Mazda LAMPS 10c?*™ 13¢ For Popular Sizes! Lettuce 2 for 19¢ Apples 4 Ibs 25¢ (:. Fruit 4 for 25¢ NEW FLORIDA Potatoes 6 25¢ Ib. 10¢ Ih. 20¢ New Peas 1b 12¢ Celery stalk 10¢ Calif. Sp— TOILET PAPER WALDORF Scott Tissue Spinach Tomatoes CAMAY SOAP 3 Oakes 23¢ DUZ SOAP POWDER ge Pkg Reg Pkg 25¢ 10c OXYDOL SOAP POWDER ge Pkg Reg Pkg 25¢ 10c¢ NEWS OF SERVICE MEN From Centre County and Vicinity Four O'Leary Brothers In Armed Forces Jusenh Paul With three vice with May 16 of North ons now in the ser- a fourth to report for duty Mtr Daniel P. O'Leary Penn Street Jellefonte be eligible for the Fo Emblem of Honor, ¢ » Emblem of Honor As recognition oon will warded by ociation of ther York, in of mo more than 1 the the average armed fo ACTIVITIES OF Enters Officers’ School Wesle Howard Boy at Training Station Lawrence te High Scho part Bellef working ’ In addit Leary | Honora per Market SERVICE MEN Joins Flying Cadet Lederer Transferred (nl ut. Col. Buger H - Arrive in Australia The Centre Democrat wishes to present each week any news concern ing the men from Centre county who are serving in defense of their country at home or abroad. We invite parents and friends of service men to co- operate by furnishing us with anything of interest received in letters from camps or battlefronts, serves School Conducts Patriotic Program ol of Zion taught Lock Haver ry interesting pat- am May 1. in behalf of the American legion of Bellefonte who recently e the school a flag for ay The flag pole and equipment was furnished by some parents of the school children The program, which was doors, was as follows played by Violet Grove while the flag was raised by Bud Garbrick Jean QGarbrick, chairman, gave a “thank you” speech to the Legion which ended in the pledge the flag and the singing of the “Star Spangled Banner” Devotions, Bud Garbrick: poem, “Dear America” Gladys Spicer; “Flag of My Coun- try.” Walter Yearick and Walter Armstrong “Young America Speaks” Bressler: Jerry Harmnigh gave on the “Meaning of the Flag.’ “America,” by the school; “Simple Simon Buys Defense Stamps,” Phyl- lis Yearick and David Nel:on, Nor- ma Clevenstine, Betty Bressler, Ken neth Nelson and Charles Yearick gave an exercise entitled lag.” each child representing a lelter in the word; “The Flag,” Harry Nel- son. lois Vonada recited Land” “The Flag Goes By.” ick, Grover Worrall, John Grove, John Yearick and Don- ald Zimmerman, “History of the The Fores by Isabelle onducted of 1iotie prog: outside di held Taps were ot. th Ww William a talk song, Robert Year- | Flag.” Clvde Ripka, The school join- | ed in singing the “Marine's Hymn.” | Frances Harnlsh, Delores Spicer and’ ~~ Mary Vonada recited “America’s Beauties.” "United States of Amer. jena.” Sheldon Spicer, Mary Nelson, Shirley Ripka and Melvin Nelson, | “A Patriotic Wish,” Harold Spicer; “America First,” Anne Harnish and Marjorie Yearick: an originaji mon- ologue, “American Questions,” was | given by Violet Grove, The program closed with the sing- | iing of “God Bless America” The program thoroughly inspired | | the parents who were present, We believe that every mother's the highest honor it is possible to bestow “A Lovely; other woman, says. Melvin Grove, | won in uniform de. Mrs. Kirby To Speak At Meeting of Club Widdowson Street. The meeting is public at the admission charge of 35 cents Ms. Kirby is “Kn fonte as a speaker or the Woman's American in Belle pro? She addressed Club on Early and has given a number of book reviews both in the county seat and at State Col- le well CGilass The proceeds of the meeting be turned over to the baby clinic The clinic, which meets every Wednesday morning in the clinic rooms on West High Street, has beep in regular existence for the past ten years and hes served more than 1000 babies during that time. It is in charze of Miss Mary Siagal, State nurse, assisted by members of the Mothers’ Club Club members are urged to invite their friends to be present at the bock review on May 14, and all in. terested persons are welcome to at. tend. —— os ———— RECENT WEDDINGS Olewine-~Hughes M Charl Smith Long Sabbath Schools To Convene Here FILMED ON THE SCENE OF ACTION MTHHATAMAAAMTA AVA TATA MAAIAMM IA MAAA TAAL ASA LOAM AAAAAMARA WALL SA ASA IT'S ADVENTUROUS *0'H Oden by oa, Secor TT ff IN TECHNICOL OR! "| Walter Cohen Dies Suddenly tinued from 3 FERRAAAAWVIMAAAYY —~ Ent PINE PINS RAN 154 K/L THRILL TO THE ADVENTURE ROMANCE AND THE STIRRING MARINE HYMN, sm— Island, ingly FHAAATIIITFI AVITAL IAM AAAAAAAMAAAAAT STATI TAMAMAT A HAALAAAMALAAAMAMMAVIAMAY AAD Dedicated to the Wrote It's a Red, White and Blue Filmed, on Their Greatest Adventure in 166 Years of Fighting History! 385 Marines Who, at Wake Their Most Glorious History” Action Hit Rous. 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