Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BETLEFONTE, PA. July 30, 1942, OBITUARY lof B Funeral se afternod MRS. F. B. MILLER Carrie Raup of and the W. C.T. U were held Wednes- day mm from Koch's Funeral Calif hut Home in State College, In chi after being il Rev. Edward Jone pastor of the th State College Presbyterian churcl hus- nterment nde Byron, | cemetery astern Stax Mrs vice mer re home day, some Miller, 57 Lama Alto, 1942, had ident died at her in Palo July 23 Limi She for a year. Surviving band B Mille: of Baltimore A Raup and Gladys mother, Mrs ge of HARRY EDWARD TATE DR. GEORGE 5. HENSYI CGreoryge Hen of Howard, Centre unexpectedly Monda home in Mahoney attach He had ial health pri Ih resident died at nis heart been in his u death He the late Dr. Lot ALFRED FE. MILLER DEATH OF INFANT FREDERICK F. LAN} You Can Save More By SHOPPING at YOUR NEAREST SHAFFER STORE Penn -Alto Milk 6. 47c¢ Wheat Tasties, Cereal Pillsbury’s Sno-Sheen Cake Flour California Bartlett Pears—Granny's Compote . Phillin's Vegetable or Tomato Soup... .3 cans 25¢ 'ATURDAY BAKERY SPECIAL ANGEL FOOD CAKE 29 ics vues ~+30c | pl J 28¢ cans 49¢ Summer Rambo Apples. 4 Ibs 23c .3 Ibs 10¢ 39¢ Solid Head Cabbage. Juicy Calif. Lemons. U.S. Neo. 1 New Potatoes New Crop Sweet Potatoes. . doz Ib 10¢ 2 Ibs 19¢ 4 Ibs 29¢ Jumbo Calif. Oranges. doz. 49¢ 7 Si - SLICED LUNCHEON MEATS ! ou Firm, Ripe Tomatoes. Freestone Peaches BERLINER 1/5 So - Spiced Luncheon 12» 24c Special Brooms. . .each 35¢ Galv. Tubs, size A. .5%9¢ Soft Weve Toilet Tissue. . . . 3 rolls 25¢ .qt. btl. 20¢ Parson's Ammonia. .45¢ up BUTTS ARTEX MOTOR (tax included) «48c |OIL 2 i can 89¢| SHAFFER STORES COMPANY 24c¢| 2+19c¢ Minced | aiihesn | Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked PICNICS TENDERIZED w 33¢ Fancy Cured BONELESS PORK Window Screens. | One Funeral Home al Lane was a member Elks Lodge Widdowson Mi Bellefonte Lime the MRS. EVA J, STOVER Eva J. Stover of Millheim died at 11.256 a, m, Monday, July 27 1942. at the Centre County home of complications Mr Stover, who had been a patient at the home ince November 28, 19041, was aged 69 vears, 3 months and 28 days. The wns born March 20, 1873 Harris township, a daughter of Emanuel and Julian Meyers Fye, Her msband, Charles FF. Stover, former Millhelm implement dealer February 9 of this brother, Harry i nephew Mrs decensed died on Cir Surviving Fye, of State Leroy Fye, of Mrs. Ferona Pittsburgh Wis Reformed church Funeral services will Ihursday at 2 p. m. at Home at Millheim A Fred Greising oi | one im, anda a niece mn, of near she wember of the KNOX CC. JOHNSON . 1 ( } I ENJOYED BY ILE WORKER BOA wind WEINER re County Defense Council Meets warn the lellefonts head of the Share-the- Grant s Department introduced Mr the Col science On OTEan:- Titan Metal Co. Wins Government Award (Continued Irom page one) This is to inform you that the Army and Navy are conferring upon your organization production award for high ment nent Ie flown award of a be above your plant pit ymbol of high service for every member of anization consists to Amer- your or Me men and Metal Mani maskin an women of the uring Company outstanding contribution Their practical patriot. an example to all} and they have reason to mid of the record they set” ifact to victory sm stands as ner Kk pi Al br Justice of Peace Dies (Continued from page one) placed any costs against the county result of his duties—a re- markable record his period of office he mar- than 50 couples, and only marriages resulted in di- | voree separation, Insofar as is wit. At least 150 children were | born to the couples he married | Mr. Nason was a member of the [. O O. F. lodge, Bellefonte, and’ of i the Unionville Grange. Surviving are his wife, who has not been in the Heat of health for some time: two isons, John C. and Thomas C.. both i of Philipsburg: a daughter, Mis Mary A. Millér, of Detroit, Mich: + half-brother, John C. Andrews, of State College, and six garndchildren i Funeral services were held Tues- {day afternoon at the home, with the [ci A. Gi. Herr of Bellefonte, of- as the During ried more of the or KI ficiating. Interment was made in the Julian cemetery. SAY 1 — of | the Army-Navy | achieve- | production of war equip- | flag to | and a lapel | Titan | are | RECENT WEDDINGS Eokley—Reede A marriage ceremony formed at the Presbyterian age at Win Va Julv 1 at 4 o'clock In when Miss Ora Reede, Orviy Reede, of East Bellefonte, became the bride of Cecil Eckley, son of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Eckley, also of Bellefont I'he Rev. Mr. Wilson officiated. The young couple was attended Mr Kenneth Eckley Upon rm home a large pic of Arthu per - I parson Saturday after daugh- wchester on the noon, ter of treet by Fees home bride wa with white in ittired Herr vedd ceremony Ur Brethren nte, Saturday Irostle Ng performed the Bellet ted PArsonage morning Ha Mae AVE EDIBLE FAT SAYS NUTRITION EXPERT {OW GIVES TONS MILK IN YEAR PENN STATE 10 HEALTH & BEAUTY PROTECTING It is quite THE SKIN amazing to met fail a paint i are injured from the direct sun remy ang women this on the This not only wrinkles the he eyes ye may HW oe che: dries the in- 45 4 ra aer yet HONE we hay Ein are themaelives Rus sesmmad wmmeg but become and red When driving taark glass an have fo vous vor arin over glaring should be a pair of sun glas fitted They should Le worn playing games in the hot sun | When the eves are tired, use an eve | up to give them a bath in a ng disinfecting Glycothy- | i nolene diluted to the proper warm water, is prepat our eyes ] need while olution the best | to bathe! i one of ations in which sure to the hot sun drys out| » natural oils of the skin. To some | stent this can be prevented by the| 1s¢ of a protective cream and a coat- | ling of face powder. Most blonds! | have delicate skins that require great | {care to prevent the utmost eri nkling | land wr inkling Many of the cinema | beauiies take the utmost care of | | their complexions They would not dare to venture into the hot sun without a heavy creaming, especial- ly around the eyes, where the skin is very sensitive and prone to early wrinkles. We know that a smooth kin is associated with youth, and today the art of skin care has be- ome so highly developed that many women of fifty and beyond often possess faces of firm and elastic smoothness, Take care of what nature has given you In an intelligent manner, and she will reward you. is sisi AP ———— Nonagenarian Honored Tribute to George 8B. Reimensny- ier, dean of the Northumberland Jounty Bar Association, as a “cone istent Christian gentleman,” was wld at a testimonial dinner last Thursday in the Edison Hotel w his associates on the board of direc- tors of the First National Bank of Sunbury. He observed his 93rd birth. day anniversary Monday. Howard | "mi | BCCERSOT = | sooth - By strength | ‘Grenoble Family In 10th Reunion annual clan was The sixth Cirenoble rich Park The meeling wing by the president Jersey Shore, In {ness it was decided {next reunion on the grounds at Centre Sunday in July I The following officers were ted for the ensuing year: the honor {able Sheriff, Edward Grenoble, Lock Hayen, president; Clarence Rachau, Farrandsville, vice president: H. 1 Cirenoble Madisonbu treasure Duck, Mad reunion of the held at Wool called WwW. L Lhe 0 orde: Grenoble bus- to have our Grange Falr Hall, the last order of elect. bit Onoury A Imex beautifully | secretary read the of I'he « Luthe: minuts meeting Idest In at Mr I Jersey Shore: Lh of Madi iIrg: n ble, Jersey Bhore ) wveled Lhe reatest d and Mrs. Elmer Duck f n Greenbur: Mr Emery Grenoble who amu Cirenobi Carenobl Elaine Cirer Who cide and and Mr ame from STATE SORORITIES PLEDGE 89 STUDENTS freshman ical Kappa Alpha yivania Furnace sophomore in jow ia Chit M. Taylor education in phys Theta Dorothy 1 Omega . HEALTH BOARD SCORES MILK DEALERS COLLEGE ramp the Board stated ¢ i a hp r ad fed up with the careie ome State ( showing.” Dr. Rite- iarit f the ent of th are nes rep oliege dealer: aledly nour presi Sind 1925 We been trying cooperation and wre is no m why dealerg year law by having nd others we are going wo s.mply ¢t 100 per cent ave fail i T} ome with the ontent a This time yublication the sample and the bac If violations persist the names finally rear after year comply low bacteria do not release number in « we of offending deal- prohibit them from aie tired of alibis thie tent ublish Methodist Church in Bellefonte Rev. H. C. Stenger, Jr. minister { Church school at 9:30 a. m.. Harold Wion, supt.. morning worship at 10:45 a. m. There will be no evening services in the Methodist church during the month of August St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev. Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker, rector. Rev. Francis P. Davis, as- sistant. Ninth Sunday after Trinity The church school at 9:45 a m. The Holy Eucharist and sermon at 11 a m. You will be welcome at St. John's Episcopal church. Canvass in Centre Hall On Monday, August 3, the Salva- tion Army will conduct a house-to- house canvass in Centre Hall bor- ough to collect magazines. No scrap paper will be collected at this time, those in charge | of the canvass announce, si a ua Wasted money is wasied lives, Don’t waste precious lives. Every dollar you can spare should be used to buy War Bonds. Buy your ten percent every ry pay day. kitchen noi prinkle some soda pour bolling water up with a hes cloth there will be no { enough grease um and then HOUSEHOLD on it wd 4 SCRAPBOOK I this Is done danger of ieaviy pause a dar on it Ww Ju newspapers and | gerous fall Glycerin Rub for preservis iden Thorough Rinsing abeoiute): strained Honey Gelatin and Fruit ¢ inclined Crisn Cucumbery anol S AL ia ir thi Mildew on Cloth I'o remove mildew from cloth, put | a tablespoon of chloride of lime into of water, strain en dip the milgeweq lution. Lay them in the mildew has not disap- L the “Wh it twice, places Into quart WEAK Mm in. If the od when dry, repea pro Varnished Floors varnished ng oud section loth Gr 0 wi Fach wilh a ikewarm water (RH EF ary Hea Constipation y fen pe remeds two glasses prefer- diet of n the e-em DEAN PHIPPS OVERSTOCK CLOSE OUT IN FULL SWING AT 71 LARGE STORES Check)” This Weeks Unusual Bargains SALE STARTS TODAY — ENDS SATURDAY AT 10 P. M. Iron Cement For Quick Sale Water tug Fountain Lawn Sprinklers — Low Close- - lb oul Price Phipps Supreme While They Last 63¢. Ford V-8 Water Pump — Repair / Kits Going 2 7° Ford 1932 13°. V-% 33-3 Away They 0 25, etinnned frames Regular 440 Work Gloves Mail Order Department EVERYTHING TO GO AT COST OR LESS dL Read This List ! Then Visit Your Nearest Dean Phipps Store For Your Share 4 > t | box 8 Penny Nails V5 oz. "a . ib 9c ea. 98e_ Home & Office Electric gar Lighters G30 27¢c ea. oc Hinge ie Fits Most Cars ? I ceiste ca 29¢ Tennis Balls, Genuine Red Line A+ {ic Door Handles, Ford A plain 25-31 : $1. A1 | Thermostats Hoseline Type, all « cars “4 29¢ Wheel and Utility Brushes 10c Webb | Strap. Material 11 $8.50 Radiators Ford T 1917 19¢ Radiator Caps, Ford T Hub Caps, Dodge 8 1930-3 - : "x5 Se c fool 4 4-28-34 — ded $3 98 ea. a 4 in 1 Spark Plug Repair Tools Guranac} 1 C. Has guage point setier brash and knife ACUTE A High Grade Base Ball Gloves Large Selection on Sale! UTILITY Extension 4 olL CAN HOLDERS Marked Down mi pele wilh plug 63¢c and up Pamous brands, top grain horsehide covers, hand formed pockets Z-500L HIGH GRADE ‘Steel Wool Common Sense Minnow Priced Low 44c, Legal Size $§ Frsda LAE Package oontsing § rolls. Cleans mhot he polishes, removes paint and rust ii of Finest Materials Leather Combination Key Case And License Holders To Go Al 4 Has hooks € key Hands pocket -— SAFETY Lawn Sprinklers BOOK MATCHES Steel rod Bolde spray in any Pos ition AR Brass spray head $114 Cm 2 Cartons Be ouality, genuine Universal Every one lights. Bale AAR Firet matches Eroanomioal Due to War Emerzency, Quantities Limited | STORE to Stock on Hand, Hawever, We Will Try ns to Secure For You, Any Item Sold Out HOU . OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 8 P. M, SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. Dean Phipps Stores 28 S. ALLEGHENY ST. ED. WEAVER, Manager BELLEFONTE, PA.
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