Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 14, 1942, Image 2
Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY ! [ appointed as director of the Dally | vacation Bible School to be held — this year from June 8 through June The Young People's Misisonary (19 Circle of the Evangelical church held | a surprise party and shower on Tuesday evening for Mrs, Reuben Rickert and infant daughter, Mary Anne The group of young people with their pastor and his wife, came to the Rickert home for their regular! older groups will receive instruction meeting, bringing gifts for the baby in the Lutheran Sunday school and refreshments with them rooms from 9 to 11:30 each day Those present were: the Rev, and . 9.03 Mrs. W. K. Hosterman and daugh- ter Ellene, Misses Lilllan Rickert Betty Sweeney, Betty Johnson, Jan- et Runkle, Margaret Smith, Ruth Hartley, Lefa Bitner, Louise Ral- ston, and Anna Marie Whiteman and Mrs. Lawrence Hartley “4 for a CHURCH SERVICES are Ll Evangelical: The Rev. WK. Hos- ashing cy He terman, pastor. Spring Mills Telephone Company. y Church service 9:00: Sunday school, 10:00. Lemont—Sunday school, 10:00 church service, 11:00. Tusseyville Sunday school, 9:30: church service 7:30 Lutheran: The pastor. Centre Hall-Sunday school 9:30; church service, 10.30. Spring Mills—Sunday school, 8:30; church service, 7:30. Tusseyville-—Church service, 9:00; Sunday 10:00 Methodist: The Rev. C Ham mond, pastor Centre Hall—-Church service, 9:30: Sunday school, 10:30 Sprucetown—Sunday, school, 9:30; church 10:45 The Rev Boalsburg service SURPRISE SHOWER HELD FOR MRS. REUBEN RICKERT Any children in the community be- tween the ages of three and twelve are eligible to this training The kindergarten group, from three to | five vears inclusive, will meet each day from 8 to 11 o'clock in the Re- formed Sunday school rooms, The Bell Co. Prepares For Blackouts lines during and an emergenc) highway Je ” Bell telephone hour after important as Clea half just as sald today Speaking of the practice blackout for the evening of May 15. the telephone manager pointed that an rald warning test is practice Yor a real emergency Be- a rehearsal, he i. peo- ald now what they will cheduled out al Rev. C. C. Otto ; : cause 1 ple should plan do if ar The t tinued ney me when an emerge the need | emergency uring o service # i vl Fol J. M. Kirk- y Sunday \ MCAY | cyummoned by 3:00 4 . lay. Medical and Presbyterian patrick, pastor school, 2:00: church Lemont Sunday school, 10:00 Hvias church service, 7:30. Centre Hall Sunday school 9:30: church servi 10:30 Reformed: The Rev pastor. Centre Hall-—-S 9:30: church service Youth Day and ti ship will have a par Spring Mills—Churct Sunday school. 10:00 Par Sunday school, 9:30: 10:30 of 16 be the call D. R. Keene noo vice \d LJ LJ LJ MURDER MYSTERY PLAY TO BE GIVEN AT SCHOOL Murdered Alive” by Wilbur Braun, will by the Junior cl Hall-Potter au evening at 8 Hall The terious Ryder, wealtl sultant confusion over ther mystery ualistic activities of Meek. a maid ir mishes mo is directx MRS. L. GG. PETERS NAMED WOMAN'S CLUB PRESIDENT results The entire cast follow Ryder, played by Martha Arden Ryder, Joyce Bradford Melton, Jack Riege y Geraldine Rockey Iris Alda Bar- bara Potter: L Speed. Jean Hanna: Stella Backus. Martha Mow- ery: Frank Backus, William C. Boo- zer, Jr Acton Ci t Frank Jr Otis Marvin Arline vans, Anna Fay mysterious stranger, Dean Ros Tickets being sold at five ceuts for the evenii ance. Schcol children were today to the matinee for + * ner A onl ner vieeK vere Anee Mile Stover are REV. C. CC. OTTO TO BE HEAD OF BIBLE SCHOOL AL a meeting of the loc: I “ terium, the Rev. C. C. Otto was re lub chot consisting of Mrs La A Few Words To The WISE Innerspring mattresses, like every other piece of ture in your house, will be soon among the missing Our stock is limited and if vou are able, we would ad- vise placing your order now for one of our innerspring mattresses, They have utmost comfort, fine appearance ane give long service. You cannot begin a new day adequately refreshed, if vou sleep on a mattress that does not induce relaxation Sleep on one of our innerspring mattresses and you will relax fully in normal posture. $24.50 — As low as TREC CT YER I CI TUTTI TR UC DC I SI IU CTS TCO RC HH $19.50 —_— Make certain that vou aren't using electrical fix- tures and appliances which are wasting current needed for our nation’s war effort! Repair broken fixtures—replace broken parts now, and vou will save current as well as replacement costs of en- tire new units later! We have expert mechanics who are at vour service, De Haas Electric Co. WE GIVE 8. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS N. Allegheny St, Bellefonte, Pa. an TRS Te Le LE ee a a aS a a a a ee Mrs Mrs Pet John Peters, Mrs, Henry Ralph Miller, Mrs Leonard Glenn, and ers Accompanist Roberts The table decorations. arranged by Mrs. Leamer Woodring banquet chairman, were in a red, white and blue scheme The club will not meet til the opening of the fall September Malone, Scrudder Mrs, Earl wis Mrs again un- WARsSOnN in RECENT WEDDINGS Miller—-MeMullin Eleanor 1. McMullin ter of Mr. and Mrs, Samue] J Mullin, of Millheim became bride of John R. Miller, Jr Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller Millheim at a ceremony px at Winchester, Va May 1 ceremony was performed In Grace Lutheran church by Rey A_ Honey hurch bride wore a powder navy white Mise daugh a avid Lhe on of also of riformed on I'he pastor of the bite and KCCOSROL 1941 sour advanced radio tral al home 1 graduation | 3! wl Candidate School ’ to join him intend Crafts—Weaver Charlotte Weaver, daughic of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weaver, of North Penn street. Bellefonte, and Frederick W. Crafts, son of Mis Anne Crafts of Thomas street, also of Bellefonte, were mar. ried at 4 p m. Saturday, in the Methodist church, Beliefonte with Rev. Harry C. Stenger. Ji officiating The double ring cere- mony was used. Mrs. Daniel Currier of Donora. sitter of the bride and George Sheckler of Milesburg, at. tended them. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, The couple then left on a several days’ wedding trin Mrs. Crafts is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School and took a two-year course at a business col- lege at Donora, graduating more than a year ago. For the past year she has been employed as a bookkeener at the Thompson Bak. erv. Bellefonte, Mr. Crafts attended Bellefonte High School and is em. nloved at the Bellefonte A & P Super Market, He is a member of George Sheckler's Orchestra of Milesburg. Mrs. Crafts wil] continne her work for the present. Mr. Crafts expects to report next Saturday for U. 8 Army duty ADDITIONAL WEDDINGS ON PAGE 8IX AECOND BECTION Miss Bouth pastor there Spray 800 Gallons Oil Ten Philipsburg high school boys who have been aiding Dave Dahl- gren and Harry Weber, heads of the local anti-mosquito campaign, have sprayed more than 800 gallons of crankcase drainings on swamp land between Third and Ninth streets, after school hours rm MP —— Buy Defense Bonds now! can sss MB ——————— MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat Oats Buckwheat Rye Barley . jconn Gas Registration Wil End Tonight (Continued from page one) Communities In the borderline area Include Tyrone, Holliday State College, Bellefonte, Lock Hav en, Willlamsport and Wellsboro The counties where rationing is NOT in effect are: Potter, Clearfield Somerset, Fayette, Westmorland, In diana, Jeflerson, Elk, Cameron, Me- Kean, Warren, Forest, Clarion, Arm strong, Erie, Crawford, Venango Butler, Mercer, Lawrence, Beaver Allegheny CGireend other counties are In Bellefonte tion will tinue until 9 p m. at Street Armory communitie tration at the hig! bury All and rationing today registra- begin at and con the Spring Most regi School bullding other from J Uu gp Local rationing that on registrat Were chool 0 p pected reg) Al Limes durin there were line a1" In the old days, this is how they treated a burn. They held a red-hot poker over the burned spot to draw out the “fire.” A painful way to gel relief! The modern way is ANTIPHLOGIS TINE. A cool dressing of aAxTiPHILO- GISTINE not only helps draw the heat from a burn... it also soothes ani promotes healing, Apply ANTIPHLOGISTINE at room temperature. Spread a % inch layer on gauze or cotton cloth and place over the burned area. Change I ings every 8 to 12 hours. Remember: ANTIPHLOGISTINE if a fine medicated dressing—an ace cepted first-aid for burns and many other every day emergencies. POISON IVY Apply AXTIPHLOGISTINE for poison ivy. It eases the itching and has tens healing. ntiphlogistine {promeunesd anti fo jin teen) foal Mig. Co., Now York, N. Y, Former Local Man R | 11 | i fod el f ype bomber asked wheth ¢ dA a "Then the fer hri Alize 1 ‘ Ye : Knickerbocker on tisck last veek Hi that rald appeared in hurstiay morning.) Dies In Plane Crash (Continued om Ye one) Never Made now carl about Chilly brough three-point jlandin a Fuss | Wil it seemed " g a aay Bay Luther Harr f« pped oveg motor nl move talled anything muscle when on return within on the aown took us few REQ IN Lhe the sea It not hurt loo! feet ed close to dangle oul into it blind eon Instrument rain, Chris manag ana Keep two neari UNICIPA MILLHEIM Admi 16¢ & 30e¢ L FRIDAY & SATURDAY Hea on Plane Sinks in Morass movable eq n Gain = Little Altitude : : Pl GLORIA WARREN, in “ALWAYS IN MY HEART" Huston MONDAY KX TI ESDAY “SONS OF THE SEA” HE LATES EVENTS acl line 3 Youths Held In Burglaries AMWAYS NEWS rd Frese ¢ rr one rd Piloted Writer on Raid te: Hie { ¢ ¥ F ‘ COCRTITYETRT YD the Cloud What About A<P LOW PRICES now that everybody is falking about CEILING PRICES ® Now, and after May 15th (when ceiling prices become effective all A&P Super Markets and A&P Food Stores will continue to give you real low prices on fine foods every day, just as they have heen doing. alter anv wal ALP yOu will continue to get the best foods the markets afford at our low In The AL's low price policy, This means that every new “ceiling price” regulation will not dav aft est possible prices. And here is another important fact to remember, FOOD PRICES WILL NOT BE IDENTICAL IN ALL FOOD STORES on and after May 15th. the same articles Prices will continue to differ in food stores on just as they have heretofore, OUR CUSTOMERS SAVE MONEY A&P, during the last eight vears, has made big reductions in its operating costs, These savings have been passed along to om customers, so that today they have %¢ more of every food dollar 15 » to spend than they did in 193 It is A&Is policy to continue to conduct its business as econom ically as possible, thus to give vou the utmost for every food dol- lar vou spend at A&P Stores. STARLI SHED wsy — SUPER MARKETS THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY