Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 4, 1942, CENTRE HALL-POTTER TWP. HIGH SCHO OL GRADUATES CLASS OF TWENTY-FIVE jimi, one or Froseeion pay He had held positions on the board id directors of Penn State College * Trustees and on the Permanent Al- mnl Fund Commities m— 4 p : a Burvivors include his wife, the for- } p NCL § 4 ’ ney i McBride of Bellefonte MAXAMILLION J. SCHELL | Osceola Mills for 44 years. Services : % > vad |} pe. : yf vhom he married in 1895; a son 1 He rid i "wr ( { 9 5 " % * i a ¥ . a » " as + Mark, died Monday May 23, ervices will be in charge of the : ; Rs : a A : : burg, and 4 cuughier. Wing Hi i 3 PHU a Rev. E. P. igenfrits, Methodist pas. i ww ; : ’ and nie Hanlon and Mrs. Helen Duff, of ¢ of SC » e » ha wn To “nad i the | : i . : e 1, © poor health. He was a son of Joseph OF, ahd Duly) will be made in the ®. . , " ; ew y. and Mr ydie Bow- and Mary Flynn Schell, both de- Sis ; 4 = : man of rrisburg, als irvive ceased, and was born May 9, 1890 MRS. J. CALVIN MEYER : 1 : , : ors making his age at time of death 52 : . ides NE i vears and 16 days. He was a mem Mrs, Elizabeth Meyer, native of ber of the Elks, American Legion Jacksonville, this county, and widow and the K of C He leaves to mourn of the late J. Calvin Meyel forme! . # ’ . his death the following brothers and | PH ni nt Bellefonte attorney and 4 sisters: Mrs. Paul Adlesberger, of legisiator died Monday Julie , . 3 . ] RECENT Philadelphia: Miss Jean Schell and | 1942, at the home of her 53 v4 X Olive Schell, of New York City Mi Walter Mcintire, in Knoxville ; WEDDINGS Pvt. George Schell, of Camp Wheel- Tenn Where he had made hel } a J 9 ————————— er, Ga.: Pvt. Robert Schell, of An- | hoine for many years, Mrs. Meyer : ; g : "Eo v - : ( costa, D. C.. and Mrs. Joe Duflley, and her late husband resided on ] a kh ail iw ! ed ji rarbi h—Watson with whom he made home. He | East Curtin street in the house now § J f E E o § ad . ot] ; M A EW was a member of th Matthews | OWnhed by Sid Bernstein, w Mi Catholic church of Tyrone. Inter- Meyers death : W . ] 1 mi ment was made in the Cavalry cem- & IK mb at Harish aau eter 'vrone ' SAMUEL B. ISENBERG uh Jacksonville on nuel B. Isenberg. 65 (Commencement re " Centre Hall-Potter To : lowing class mem 1 named in the order in which they appea ' ‘ hotograph above Front ros i 0 ri 3 | ver thel Martz, Jer eile I, Putricia Boozer i al $ nion 1 ery ied i and roy Cevorge Smith Vibert Dutrow, David sravhill fetice Le i rg. Houtzda ls R. Isent id A Walts Mcintir \ teverly Hall and Donald Hose ocial studies teach he fazer, Hazel Duts la Mills R and DB el aught {f Kn i [el A ow: Kenneth vier, Bruce Moyer, Jolin Koa } Her, Glen Iahides Neptune, } H t Pleasant Gap , installed As Pastor Citizen Dies Prominent Native Abandons High . Ot Valley Charge Ly of County Dies Burns Fatal To : page ome Runville Woman .... PORT MATILDA DRENCHED BY HUGE CLOUDBURST (Continua rom vee ene) pupils. Ihe " | oived rec : ; AAA Offices Moved o hasten the fire in the range vide am : To Bank Building A A Thursday before the ( ed room and porch The lawn and dirt behind the Mrs. Bennett is the former Her taining walls at the lant were mine Burd, daughter of Mr Edward washed out and employes described Burd. of Moose Run The seven in the family range in age Mr. Ben- the scene as a “me Considerable damage was Port Matilda Basement flooded Wm James White, Noted Engineer, Is Dead = Shop at Shaffers and Save More n J. Chiappy Sta il i i Held State College som¢ i of ! Laer \ mal ; y i s——— - ge . Woh Ot BC velop, thw § : ¢ ‘ i Dlg s Pineapple i he : (41 " by t Diane IRV LJ § BARELY | an rain and slide occurred on t William H. Haugh Jr hiladelphia NEW AK sh y ; : PECIAI JUICE nl. 2 pdt = 23¢ DIERVar: 5: some Jidoe Martha Jean Hubles Sts ollege | CU Declan | For More Vilamins—Breakfast Certai ow rities re over-eme- B ho Mark a iy Sha oo 1 ER p ve | ‘ or | Wiis . : ; ie Dro Hil 8 Ne res " | Homer P. Gramiey ) wim \ ra sal f ‘ | Fresh | California dSeedless ponsibiliti Esther F Tabb Milihein thy A . { : | | Bid. Strawberry | RAISING 13¢ ! enn 0 enaer Layer Cake | pgas . . No. 308 cans 2Q In pop (FE (29°37: ( (COFFEE: 1b ec Coconut ke 17¢ | SOAP 5 med cakm Je Dromedary Dates or — ———— . Nut Breac ®m 17¢ OILET SOAP kes Hundreds Seek ¢ Fan Red Rij CAMAY : 3 23c iki Extra Sugar Tomatoes 10€ | FLAKES or GRANULES iment be Cream | CHIPSO =» 25¢ You'll Be Glad You Did When He declared he couid see nor L John's Eyisconal, Belielonte pee, ; Centre Ha Cal. Revol Corn Starch ™¢ 10c Golden Crushed OXYDOL '** »¢ 25¢ Next Winter Comes! »" Corn 2 27¢ (Giant Pkg T5¢) | GARDEN-FRESH PRODUCE ! After all, a fur coat, particularly a good rip they made to Washington last] ; ours Is ii excepting Fevers ved his 81st bir ; Bellefonte Presbyterian Church fur coat, is an investment. And every- fos O11 Toor COVering Tov the build | cetante Freer I a Er La = yan! , Hoy. of Beliefonte, who ds Green Beans... . 2 Ibs 25¢ | California body knows that it is wise to protect EE cor or burlap was | Sinday school the chapel St BHD, {I me Toure Ian wi | , W. Prederi R y Ripe Tomatoes Ib 15¢ | Grapefruit and safeguard an investment. That is FO i hat her i ship In the church at 10:45, sermon | John. Sommersille. chairman of ds, J > on N. J. Solid Head Cabbage Ib 5c | 4 for 25¢ why we urge you to let us store your a 0 \: r Jt, the To d rus injor of 1:30 p. m ler pb BLElION WX as oB co hte U. § Jumbo Cucumbers 2 for 15¢ Lemons furs for you now. Warm weather nul decision Was n ade to purchase], CITISHan & Muslonary Altunee En AN TN in 15% y New Potatoes 10 Ibs 40¢c| doz. 25¢ wreaks havoe with furs and in our cold “This type of floor will cost ap- | School at 9:45, J. Clair Hoover, supt.; | py i th MR 0 OL te. Who Ervires with two — a storage vaults the temperature is scien- proximately 3600 more thin the Huxd | people's meeting at 7 p. m., and the | Fock. } Slr TRAE Er Hi { the deceased: Mrs. Wi ASR. FOR SHAFFER'S SLICED na Ae | nnat Ty term : - - - ; : : in the contract, but will have the ad- | ¢Velin wh ® al b 4 k YUU ave James Crale. Miss Helen Hat torte \ ssid of | roviden : 1 ENDERAY BEEF % Ib tifically regulated for the furs. Of antage of additional strength and Desday evening prayer and Bible | r. Miss Emmy Lou Craig. Mr nd two grandchildren. Other SPROCILLY. PRICED ! Bacon 17¢ . ’ rability Because it comes in COUrse we insure them for you against locks of any desired color, attrac. : 1 : v y ’ ive d varied designs and colot . g during the remainder of 1 week 4 Si Fancy Cured Boneless fire, moth and theft. You'll be glad hemes will be possible. The board Milesburg-Unionville Methodist SoRaD] od ak the var. neral services held Tues- . c 14 " es will b the ox ot a Rev. William A. Snyder, minister... o ra D: i is thi t the GAY afternoon : Bt. Johns Epi Pork Butts Ib 45¢ Bologna ib 32¢ You were foresighted enough to take give a maximum amount of light in Milesburg: church school 9:30; youth... tion providing that not more | LoPR! sti] : wat Smoked, Cured ) 4 taker { the darker rooms of the building, fellowship 6:30; evening worship al ghey one-fourh of a pound of Bal in these precautions, when next winter while more subdued tones will be 7:30. Wednesday, June 10, prayer ne OF SEY cum tenens of the church Bacon Squares. |b 2lc Preparing i Guart wh 4 . x SKINLERS , . . nierment wa de ’ x } used in rooms that have ample nat ervice at 7:30. Unionville: church ned poods is not sufficient for Iniermes Hai Tenderized » Sb comes, ural light chool 9.15; morning worship 10:30 trawberrie Thi complaint i id {7°12 tory Picnic Hams ib 33¢ Weiners a 33¢ a ¥ AS in i y 117 wi The board approved the change in youth fellowship 6:30 to be wi oread. but so far no ex Members of the hurch vest J Vi Y ; " » erved | patiboai™ | BET wen FURE LARD 2 Ibs Ile the linoleum and also approved the ception to the rule has been made _ HURRE RARE... Mmomas Lamb Hugh M. Quiziey 4 Open Saturday afternoons, 2 to 4 and construction of an additional doot St. John's Luthern, Bellefonte vesterday Bellefonte felt the na . st thie ae the i Horii “ta vance $2 a ste $ » soareity y tent Wilbur H. Baney, Jack Wilkinson R { r ( under the stage in the auditorium, Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pastor. tion-wide carcity of application a eu 4 " y . 3 6 to 9. Week days, 6 to 9 p. m, for convenience in reaching a storage First Sunday after Trinity, June 7. forms and instructions were released James Gray, Allen Cruse, George 1 a or TOILET PAPER rolls Cc sivnrslil as ~ dvs Th PN | | room 9:30 a. m. Sunday school: 10:45 a. m. in Harrisburg to the local board to Purnell and Calvin Purnell The board unanimously adopted a the service and sermon: “Like Unto have forms made up as needed. The Col. Reynolds wae a member of T . Ti policy regarding the use of school Leaven 7:30 p. m. Vespers and office of County Superintendent of the Pree and Accepted Masons, was Scot oilet Issue. .... a rolls 25¢ rooms and facilities by teachers con- sermon The Unknown God.” The Schools, P. Glenn Rogers provided a member of the Knights Tempiar ducting classes not on the regular Willing Workers will meet on Tues- 400 mineographed forms on short and of the Ballefonte Elks Club. He Scot Pa or Towels r | curriculum day night at 8 ociock. The Ladies notice to tide over until additional also was affiliated with the Union P ER 10¢ tJ ®» The policy is prefaced with a Aid Society will meet on Wednesday supplies have been received wue of Philadelphia ang Th —__ statement that the board is favor- afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hor Because of the rush caused by su- Sons of the Revolution n Ayr “ i + ¥ & 3 ial 20¢ able toward the use of any school ace Hartranft, 235 E. Linn street gar rationing the ration board has . Dial 2028 Bellefonte, Pa. | facilities for the purpose of giving . , had to drop virtually all its other The income tax this VeRr Ing wail { instruction to persons seeking such lend a friend money and vou duties until the inflow of applica have been high but, brother ~4/ | instruction. Listed under such ac- [often lose the friend with the coin. tions cesses, it was reported juntil 19431
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