Page Six i ! L THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 21, 1942, LTT $1 JHA LETH 4 PITTS TH THN LS A 2 PERMANENT Specials! 3 | M ! 4 | Hoover, Robert Irvin, Robert Koshko, Boalsburg, Rey, Grunedyk, speaker, Council Approves Snow Shoe High | Archibald Marshall, Arthur Mar- Pine Hall Hon Jag B. VanZanct [— ’ y L m t. | in shall, Harrls McCloskey, Robert Mor- speake) R Y Q b 5 C 0s 9 Commencement hy william Musser, Anthony Nas . | Ke (Continued from page one) — tase, Peter Pinchock, Elsie Preston The 28th Division a¢ \ Velda Rees, Lillian Retarick, May- the proposal showing how water | 32nd Annual Event to Be Held | ard sehmoke. John Sefehick Lon Honors War Dead and sewer lines, parking, and other : : .. 3 . h / d “ri- dla Smitchko, Alta Viehd ; ) matters would be handled at the in Auditorium, Fri ol Wentich fe Yel : ovler Poi y . ‘ | school In the event the request was dav, May 29 / ra { the 28th Division paid op -y ns REGULAR $3.50 sss 4 -< Wrapped in Oil Croq. $9.00 ved In any desired halr sty | ERNEST DEAKIN MISS ESTIE IDELLE MUSSER Ernest Deakin, of Philipsburg, who! Mi ol Estie Idelle Musser of Madi- granted : tribute § ay to thelr buddies who was admitted to the Centre County sonburg, died at 12 15 o'clock Sun- Ralph C. Blaney chairman of the - ANNOUNCE MEMORIAL DAY iy h 1d of battle Home here on April 12, died there day morning, May 17, 1942, at her school bullding col tee acted ad I'he thirty-second annual com- SERVICES AND SPEAKERS " AT vu g at 10:45 p. m. Monday, May 18 home of complications following a ° 309 oullding committee, acted as | mangement of the Snow Shoe High eDiheres at Beapbare to sli 1942, after an illness with a com- several months’ illness, Miss Mus- 3b a ung te Sxpalning Bile Schaol will be held In the auditor- Memorial Day services will be held wigrina hiring ren ol us lication of diseases. He was a son Ser. who spent all her life in Brush proposition declared that the board | ym at that place on Friday evening, on the following dates and ie futhg Fad FUGENE HEAVY plication of diseases sib, ' Py " feels that the advantages gained p L wreath of poppies was laid on the Steam il {f Mr i M Tho! Deakin! Valley, was aged 62 years, 3 months 1 } J May 29, at 8 o'clock. A class of 32 listed y of Mr. and Mrs omas Tos T through closing the street would out- | . nument of General Edward Zig 1 roq and was born in Clearfield county and 19 days. The deceased was born welgl : t! i | t whic! will be graduated Sunda ] { “ { of tl y J y ! \ i Gregg msh wary elgh we disadvantages ‘hich . . SUNGARY, May « n ry fo whi } oll of the division on May 7. 1884 Surviving are two in Gregg township Januar y 2G, Would vestit i ¥ Prof. C. M. Sullivan, of the Lock at Rockview peake uy Stover: 2g wal ; Vo8 read £ $2.50 brothers and a sister, Thomas, cf 1880 a daughter of Jacob and Sus- g a Haven Teachers’ College, will make 2 1. m. servi inde: l. John ntingent enravivada ‘BR Yo air is gently . 801 een waves Philipsburg; Walter, of Detroit, anna Tibbens Musser. Two brothers ou . ons 2 vanced for the street hq commencement address. County T. Ts 1" saker: 3:30 p. 1 | ry [ef or w from Alt a EB weamead in a baih ol A heavy oll pad ar and small Mich. and Mrs. Harry Tacher, of | and one sister survive: Clarence 7 closing included these: greater saf- Superintendent F. G. Rogers will : aba . Musser, of near Spring Mills; Har- oy Ho schoo! Pps, a Fibetanti present the diplomas Saturday or rv O usser and rs. Cart Sun- addition to the value and usefulness i y ——— ry C. Musser, and Mrs. Carrie Eu wll The honor students for 1042 are: | n ull; 10 I “IVI ti Leg J H gard, both of Madisont ;. Funeral of the school property; and a vast wil { ] — CHARLES WESLEY HOCKMAN | 88rd. both of Madisonburs leral | Of Lhe SCHOO. Property: and a Vast |p per Hoover, Willlam Musser, Vel. | Gatesburg; 10:30 a. m. services at . FOR YOUR NEXT WAVE TRY THE FAMOUS services were held vesterday after- Increase in the size of the play da Ree Arch Marshall, Mavnard Charles Wesley Hockman, of State noon at her late h me, with Rev, ground at the school Sehrache Ae AVS Maynare LU . ] 11 “ig b H 1 AR 8. OF A, SPONSORS ¥ NESTLE CREME WAVE. "in $5.00 rv Lt Mis oo) 9 : Large Wave ( ave the halr soft ar natural College, R. D., retired miller, passed | Fred 8. Denbeaux of Rebersburg, Mr. Blaney envisioned the new . SERVICES AT MILESBURG Chass officer Robert Hoover pres » From a ) of Pennsy nia Save Now On These Famous Waves! OHO RENN ETER RARTI Q Nestle Croq 1Hinols Machine less $3.50 away at his home there at 6:45 p.| officiating. Interment was made In school as a bullding which will be- d . ie A ym GAY: afte. 4 Hi \ WH ) ‘ : ident; Arch Marshall, vice-president m. Sunday May 17 1942 after a Farmer Mills cemetery ome an important community cen- it three mont! ss with compli- ter, principally because it will give Gladys Hoover seretary; Maynard ol ins apedh arvices also at) De Lemon» : LaROUGE BEAUTY SHOP cations Mr Hoc) kman was born DANIEL JASON BECK Bellefonte for the first time in his Schmoke, treasurer y ¢ ates / ; : t Mile M ¢ al 1 = August 21. 1872 at Millheim, a son ! iy . tory an auditorium of ample » for I'he Commencement Dance will be ° t ay. M y p a $ 50 \ " Danie] Jason Beck dled at hi : ! y . Ww folio ANT MAIN STREET LOCK HAVEN, FA of Henry Thomas and Amelia Diehl home, Half Moon, Centre county, the town and because the play held immediately following the ex Whe . N ‘ ‘ 4 | f A ’ ’ ’ P Hockman., He was united in mal . ground may be illuminated and ereises. Music will be furnished by ' e.N 5 Phone 2025 for ApDulutines! 101 THN riage March 14. 1910, to Sadie Marie equipped with § le speaking fac Scheckler orchestra } i Bt t 3 Te £3 MEME JEL 3 HEL JIE JERE Jn AT Moon of Blanchard who passed! .; 1a .1r » a " a o shi iw . Alities with a minimum of thine and Class night will observed on To the Students i | away December 18, 192 ne ai gh ind Sarl y . ” or) An "ey ou for for + for ) 10 publi Fhurgday, May 24 of B H S ville : 4 ' ! | I'he ex inal ioe in two ter Mrs. Myron Freee yf 3a lt ided in 1 oon 72 year : W b neering The Baccalaureate rmon will more, Md urvives ie aeceased it . {in gh rriag A ust 20 16 / 1e SCSSI was 1 ried preached Sunday, May 2¢ t 8 n Your Class Ring Must be Lifted was a member ol the MeLNOMISL | Saral eberiir t insvivanis hat th ROTOUEn " i in the Methodist church by the ne Immediately, if it has been here church ‘uneral services were held o 1rna . He was preceded in death We year 1342 ha Ju a § n or, Rev. Schlabig for more than 3 months, other ; We BG hes ‘ay gt vis Bo S ." Lv by hi ife w ited Ir nuary me rate as la yeal 1 mill / Ine following nat i yam “hs 4) wise it will be returned to the oe : . sh A i) ) ) y tL 3 tn MES IRIHEIT ITM neral hom State College, with K 104 e i p Wo gl general government, and 2 mins | ” ry 4 factory and THe dE WILL BF . : W.E. Wi tins officiating. Interment | i Ht SARL tC SER Interest, > oo Tn racing elas; i. NO REFUND . E DR. HOWARD 3 BAUER, ‘Optometrist gin ee 3 Ty i! nd M Wi n i J on A og Uy hek, Lorain org George Botaos C HiGH SCHOOL ENTEANCY WILL NOT BE AT CROSSLEY'S JEWELRY STOK) John Bugosh, Michael Cingle. atveri |W. E. CROSSLEY EXAMS BEGIN AT 9 A.M. 8 SATURDAY, MAY 30th EZRA C. HARTER " Drapcho, John Girardi, Della Hea Harter, prominent 'oona, anc simer k. Meck, WURURE- 0 00" 0 inerense of $25 a month. | ton. Patricia Heshley, Philip Hodge BELLEFONTE, PA 'y wrmer, died | 4 au 1 wi _. . Ada Hoover, Gla Hoover, Robert WHO BRNO I WILL BY THERE AS USUAL ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 271) £3 i314 a LL eT A eT ee mE] a lian Delon, SALLE 1 THURSDAY - FRIDAY | ALICE BLE y 4 | . 4 . : or, Widow OF |one oo Comey i . EB 5% : and SAT. SPECIAL 3 Harter. His : ‘ . Caldron children vive. He + Funeral day morning lowed by rvi Valley churct patrick Interment cemetery MRS. CLARENCE HOUTZ Arabeil after: » in eart low ing 1 Niagara F all Wooster, Ohio bi} . 4 RY Q Hezel Hall, both of ming, an St, John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Authorizat of Was given the Stree ] Ln oroceed with necessary Mrs. Milf 1 " ow { great value in quickly lo- varous mall and pipes steel briige sg brothers Mill Race on Wes ; rothers ( . Sunday } i A. ! ‘ g w Thomas store Some B®. 50¢ both of arriors Mark. Funeral ser- vice and rmon ihe ADKINE he steel oi ’ ly rus g i Sine Yices will Be eld al 30 ¢ lo Eu —_ A miorter J 3C I H ves] Bi ol and must 1 , ref ia ne ; it Wi eo “ih i y , . HIN ’ Thursday Memorial Chapel. Milesburs W or The Sut fay 8 socia- | Flag Crh Ban SAEs ak wokshasad JA. LEY H 1 Rev. C ape FES ly ER Cleansing | “cu GARDEN THEATRE | ims | Ca | ssues | 28, LOCK HAVEN, ONE DAY — SATURDAY, MAY 23 il president Ww “WEEKEND FOR THE ROUGH I Bilielonts "on cup Naviti THREE” RIDERS, In peeding by many drive: ¢ INIS O'KEEFF “BELOW THE gested that warnings be issued dur QUICK RELIEF FROM } f BORDEI R” DE oe bay A le tray g . od : Symptoms of Distress Arising from Tg te fter that time. | Y ot an STOMACH ULCERS SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY, MAY 4 Dou! h ori; d he f . 3 i ¥ N°: | gl DUE TO EXCESS ACID FIRST SHOWING IN FASTER! n iHulorm | mel o P i airy i : Free Book Tells of Home Treatment that 4 : - ; ] Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Now——After 11 Years of Radio Laughter They Aerial. bone 3 lackoUt WAT } " Over two million bottles of the WILLARD Get Funnier and Funnier ing signals in Bellefonte ar Le 43 wn aay mola a p . H i eeu al w #y mploms of distress arising from ach giver ryout in the near future told 95 aud Dusdsnal Vicars due Lo Excess Acid. STRAINED FOODS 3 for 20¢ r of bombs have been ' tests : Tablets Tablets Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc.. police committee was' | 49. oe to Eucems Reig wid ca 16 dave wall | JUNIOR FOODS 3 for 25¢ rue ted to investigate a complaint ; anplaing Vie Areata tree CEREAL FOOD 15¢ pkg Mis. Charles Barner about noise o H Noch f Oo o 1 . . ~ a Sted 17 4 Susi ur guiness owriea SODA SPECIAL! a helg ; When a Co inchiman salg he ha i Fresh Strawberry Sundae 20¢ Deel peoeiving complai, [14 sont dio Interference it wa thi complainant mist mad a Fresh Orangeade : . SEK tts RAT ov { 1 1¢ { . wreken and sighed comp amt. h Chocolate Sundae . . + HO Borougii manages Philip Baylor es . and the Fire and Police committee p> Fresh Orangeade . 15¢ were authorized to eniploy a sten- a Fresh Pineapple Soda rapher for the borough offices if and when the present stenographer , lee Cream Milk Shakes wns 180 accepts n new position offered her \ 0 Butterscolch Nul Sundae ... 20c Applicants for the probable vacancy { wie Mrs. Pauline Witmer Jenking wd Miss Ann Kelleher Frensh Pineapple Sundae , 2K Z AnTEED BY New Under-arm —/ASUARART THE . MARLIN F FIREARMS CO. Cream Deodorant ® victory @ safely GARDENS Stops Perspiration| [L/ 0 away YOUR MENNEN| 7) PINE RIDGE'S SMOKE EATERS Since there's no fire to run to. Lum and Abner (Chester Lauck and A COMPLETE PLANT FOOD Norris Goff) decide to run to a horse race at the County Fair. What | NO WASTE i PY Does not rot dresses does better way is there to utilize Pine Ridge's one and only piece of fire G i i | Hes ki . ’ et bi not irritate skin, fighting apparatus? The lady who's having such a good time with io th Sser, bee vegenbies and ! . No waiting to dry. Can be used 'em is Louise Currie. The scene is from Lum and Abner's new com- fults by refreshing your gar- | right after shaving. edy hit, “The Bashful Bachelor.” ZaSu Pitts plays a featured role | deo soil. Veget-Aid supplies the | TALCUM for MEN lastantly ops tepiration for in this top flight picture released by RKO Radio and produced by necessary miocral nutrients and | 1 to 3 da pr odor Jack Votion | increases the humus content of oi of from PerYALon, WITH : i The combination A pure white, greaseless, stain. the soil by means of an organic | these three grand lets Yonishing cream. ONE DAY — WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 filler consistiog largely of wor | © Ee B MENNEN SHAVE Artid has been awarded the BLUE -JAY bacco stems, . -— ees gy th that Approval Seal of the American “CANAL ZONE” “TREAT 'EM dy deaterrin garden spph, | y / Shave Cream 300 being harmless 0 AOE. CORN PLASTERS OL or Skin Bracer CHESTER MORRIS ROyGH Schaeffer Hardware Store mem 2c || ARRID 2m hin JOHN HUBBARD PEGGY MORAN rg i N. ALLEGHENY STREET © a ——— | BELLEFONTE, PA.
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