ou THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 80, 1942, of the Missionary | the Presbyterian church were entertained Wednesday evening at the f Mi Helen 8noke of Union township Miss Elizabeth Ann Fisher ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Fish er, was operated upon for append citis in the Centre County Hospital last week and is getting along as well AS can be expected at this time. Her many friend her complete recovery may Mrs. Gle The members Society of Flook nest Mir Maud were weekend g nephew, Ruel Lucas and M1 Mrs. | hikiren, Janet B Pa cently with hi ister Shore Ol of family on home o Melvin Lucas and Dolores and Melvin pent a few days re brother, Ruel Luca sisters, Mr Hazel Barton M1 Blanchard Holt and families also with Mrs. Lucas’ brother Wilson and family Union and dangh- olf aver and Jame of town - hope be speedy nn Blackw ren, who have been ing for the! ho nlter VOT easant past several weeks 1 her mothe with her cousin I Donald Lud Mrs. Margaret ’ thelr home early part of thi Miss Nell Williams Misses Ethel Hern and Harriet Alexa: College. on me phia, lea: Nell expect and familie Nason and children | The home the ea: wl ret Keatley Davt week other Caller Hall Senso Ie and theh Irwin Kl Mr burg and cla taught by J fully ing a entertaine $+) Mrs liam Weave Dorothy and J ter Mire Robin and daug Mi G toona The were ing of O.H » extend one {A301 ta deepe t Mr Mr daughter called ton home Friday and tover ts were gue There homes will be at the M. E. ct next evening at All people of the community to come. The fe ning it will at 7:15 o'clock Christian urch 8B o clock Endeavor over the Sunday weekend the voung "ee! Harold urged Aberdeen Md er the weekend to look Mrs husband men- v evening are Howing Siindas came home OY HOWINE Sunday eve- needs here : H . weds 1 be in the Baptist church : } to her above We have super-bomb the Germans beer formation (GAR about it? DEN THEATR LOCK HAVEN, PA, E FRIDAY & SATURDAY — JULY 31 - AUG. 1 “SWEETHEART OF THE FLEET" JINX PALKENBURG “LAWLESS PLAINSMEN" CHAS. STARRETT SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY — AUGUST 2-3-4 THE Beloved LADIES HOME JOURNAL —— WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY — AUG, 5-6 “OBLIGING YOUNG LADY” JOAN CARROLL “DATE WITH THE FALCON” GEO. SANDERS Lee Willlams of Philadelphia, and Jersey thelr and turned visit i REBERSBURG Mrs Edith Kramer wishes to an- nounce that the beauty shop will be closed from 7 to the 15th Mr Harry visiting the Mi Kenneth Callers at the J. N. Moyer Friday were Mr, and Mn Markle of Bellefonte Mi Page of State lege, parents, Mr Mrs wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Don Byers Jimmie and Miss Doris were eallers Danville 8 August Haagen of home of her Breon daughter home Ci Maxine Col visited her Charles Page, and in Mahlon Ci and M John of Paul and Mi: { William at tl Mr Dean it wilh M1 mmings of Aliquippa Cumming Haven Mir mirg na Mi ! r C Po Mr and son and Mr: Ian immings o " i VIsILor Cum On nomi { hn YY parent M ‘umming mained for a . inarent andapareni Week vi he community pieni burg. and M A of East Orange M1 Roy Nix : Tice Ralph Leathers Robert . ann Jeanne, son returned weeks parent iter home on visit Mr after a three Leathers’ J irda Mrs Mrs. E The Church whool will at Martin's Thursday. August 6 Transporta- tion will be to and from the grounds truck. Further particulars will be the urch next morning Butler Home and at home with Myra Doolan Mrs. Edgar Rader Al lentown, are visiting at the home of her aunts, Mrs. Maude Bhope and Mrs. Alta Kline John Beck of Jersey Shore, and Miss Freida Confer of Lock Haven, were weekend guests of Mrs, Alta Kline Mr: Rader of picnic on by given Sunday Mrs. Jane the County making ter Mrs Mr. and at ool returned from present in daugh- her her of Maude Shope, Mra and Mrs. Alta Kline Tuesday at Lock Haven Richard Beightol, son Mrs Cieorge Bechdol, rettiriied home Sat. urday from Chester, where he has been employed for some time, and in near future intends to enlist in the Navy Corp. Ralph Schenck and Pvt Junior Bathurst of Camp Kilmer, N J. spent the weekend with their par. ents, Mrs. Olive Schenck and Mr and Mrs. Eldred Bathurst Mrs. Emma Wensel entered the Lock Haven Hospital Friday as a surgical patient, and submitted to an appendectomy operation Batur- day I. H. Neff, local continues to improve and is able to sit up and read the dally papers Miss Cirace Schenck of Milesburg, spent the weekend t7ith Miss Lulu Schenck Edgar spent of the mdny Yarnell is and son Mallory Ralph Lock and | Speedy {home of { Evangelical undertaker, still her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krape of Zion, | and Eugene Nuss of Renovo, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. A. H Schwenk The loeal Methodist church held i hone Mr. T H an exiended Monte Vista Mr. J. 8B Cientzel of Mrs. EB. H Mr. and Mi Hw callors Sunday Baker left Thursday visit among relative Colo Rover nnd Zion, called or Hosterman, 8 JV in sr, for in Mi E. J Mr, and undny Brung Blate 3 College were bu Saturday Mi H and Donny, David and Dickie ing a few the 8 hom Mr. and ANNOUNCe born Thur Mr. and Mrs. Charles daughter Mary Jang Frank Kramer home | El upgene Lee three sons, Are A pend. dn [3 Blerly M: Kenneth Brungart the arrival of a daughter dn Kramer visited A. Gi. Limt H. Hosterma Baturday State College Wriribers fry ved . or fig vy i 5 i PRCT nn CGiravel Boring lodge, Bunday Millheim Narrows rose is iy 3 ! straw and of huckieberry pickers Monday morning. They quite plentiful. All got home, none worse ck With mn he woos them wet returning the for the tr ie girls of the 4-H Club under supervision of Miss Helen But- Beiiefonte, held a picnic at Hecla Park. Wednesday. The follow. ing girls enjoyed the outing: Beulah DeArment Bara and Mary Holt, Janice Mapes, S8yivia and Barbara Gardner, Lois Schenck, Lolita Ful- ton Alice Confer Baxter Weber son Mrs. Baiser Weber, ninth birthday Tuesday folks were tained at mile Mrs. Gregg Wensel was to the Lock Haven Hospd operation Her friends recovery and of Mr. and celebrated his The young enter the Belle- theatre admitted tal for an wish her a Word was received Tuesday of the death of Dr. George Hensyl of Ma- honay City. Dr. Hensyl was an uncle of Dr. W. H. Kurtz John Weber and family toursville, spent the week at the Mra. Kate Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Sheckler of Milesburg, were Sunday guests at the Weber home Rev. J. R. Gullick, Mrs. Liovd Kemp, Mrs. Virginia Farris shopped in Lock Haven Tuesday of Mon- The members of the choir of the and Reformed church gave a farewell party to Mrs. Vir- ginia Faris at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wagner on Tuesday evening. Twenty<-two members snd their families were present. Rev Gulick expressed the sincere appre ciation of the choir for the very willing and splendid service she had given in the past year. : bn MS — Lost and found columns of Tokio newspapers are crowd. ed these days, Every time an American buys a War Bond, the Japs lose face. Buy your | 10% every pay day. | Sm anton MP ————— Inflation is to be avoided. regard- | less of the regulations necessary to! control prices, i | | | PINE GROVE MILLS BOALSBURG of Me annual modern Mountain { will The John dina, Ohio summet in Done family nearby the pending the thelr D. B. Wagher bs tractor Word ie sudden were oy of thi death nre nation nt her . received LISHEY and Mi weekend visolor Williamsport, They his parent in county lodge Mi Inst in panied b Charle Huntingdor drowning Hale The young swimming on Lhe Halne His buried in N. Everts wi tant caller Monday Ferguson The M oldest citizen hale ar n ke] HA Schilling with Intends w Lawrence eclion while of in man He was Upton re accom a ni Mrs. burg, he only inte wna Annie He wa Major J mother w Jersey urvive in uffering a hi noted Eorrl heart One of our yo farmes Houck, I» ailment Hi an impor : ks ¥ 1 of H Hi n u Nest physician 4 the good | { tool of hi } iting dor under hbo Ie YO Of made our termat nel Sam vd the trig IRrve ip the MB M an The res July 10 fl a Hall A i fleri Willi 0'cloc) Community be lifted 1 Prox | } Comm JACKSONVILLE § a x . f WV 4 : Ten per cent of your income in War Bonds he! to 4 L \ R build the and d R 0 IA that will insure defeat of Hit Ra will planes tanks ler and his Axis pariners SHOES! THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! Reductions on Shoes Taken from our Regular Stock! SHOES! All Prices Mentioned Are Bonafide 500 Pairs Women’s Shoes! sme. INCLUDING UNBELIEVABLY PRICED AT White or Combination Dress Shoes (Formerly $2.75) One Lot Brown Ventilated Oxfords ® White, Tan and White Loafers (Rubber or Leather Soles) Growing Girls’ White Oxfords $2.50 Play Shoes—All Colors BETTER GET SEVERAL PAIRS! 29 EXTRA SPECIAL — THIS WEEK ONLY ! WHITE NURSE OXFORDS! Widths A to E. Regular $3.00 value. . . .. 100 PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S SHOES ! MEN'S SUMMER SANDALS! Sizes 5 to 3. AN Colors $1.00 pr. High and Low REGULAR $350 VALUE $2.00 WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESS SHOES $3.50 to $4.00 Values $2.69 $5.00 Odettes $3.69 YEAGER’S BELLEFONTE'S HOME SHOE STORE SALE STARTS THURSDAY NOON ALL SALES FINAL! ry rt re Day Mrs. te
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