Page Two TEE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA." September 10, 1942, CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY | UNIONVILLE | Methodist Church: Prayer service Mr. and Mrs. Clark Williams spent 478 PUPILS ENROLLED IN t Monday on the Juniata River fishing] Mr. and Mrs, Morris Swartzbaugh this Thursday evening at 7:30, Bun- a couple days over the past week. A&P SU ER MARKE ¥ £, FEA ? U BR E day school Bunday morning at 9:15, end visiting with his sister, Grace CENTRE HALL SCHOOLS for bus fand two hildren of Hanover, called Miss Patty Booger of Harrisburg, !on 8 inday at the home of Mrs, followed by the preaching service at!at Polk, Franklin county, On thelr b ont. the’ - | Talithy lane : with sern by the wmstor, way home they visited with her sl - ntre Hs $ Potter township 'ahent the wke | . ar- | Talitha Delaney 10:30, with sermon \ J | S Centre Hall and Pott P spent the weekend with her pa Rev. W. A. Snyder ter and family, Mr, and Mrs, Clay chools opened last Monday With ont These friends and relatives had a &C } d 1 ents | i d ton Updegraff and children of W a total enrollment of 476 pupils, in- Miss Nellie Knarr visited friends surprise porch party for Mr. and Presbyterian Church: Preaching | Nt a cluding 217 in the rural schools, 131 in Milroy over the weekend Mrs. Harry Weaver at their home service Sunday evening at 7:30, with Hamspol Dated! in the Centre Hall grades, and 138 in State College on Bunday: Mr. and | sermon by the pastor, Rev. H E Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bauder Join- Enriched] in the high school Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams of Mrs. Andrew Mark, Mrs. Emma Onkwood ed thelr children and their familie ulette, visited this k with Mi I . ‘ in Of the eight teachers in Potter Reet i oy ha Ly ky Mi Emerick, Mrs. Lizzie Fledler, Mi Free Methodist Church: Prayer 'o 8 familly reunion on Monday igh y . { ] : roodhart { MI " 4 \ \ oc’) y eo ne township, only two, George Sweeney and M Fy SX ghar and and Mrs. Ray Mark, Mr. and Mrs. [service Friday cvening. Sunday Labor Day, at Rock, near Jersey Enriched RIG hi aii ings Albert Mark of Spring Mills, Mr. {school at $:30 a. mn. followed by the Shore, and enjoyed a picnic dinner Marvel and Mrs. Mahlon Johnson, taught in the district last year Misses Barbara Potter and Mar- ,nq Mrs. Russell Mark and children preaching service at 10:45 Mr. and Mr Porter of Canton i a A summary of the rural schools, tha Spyker returned from their or penns Cave, Mr. and Mrs. A. E Rev. and Mrs. Howard Jacobs of Pi. called on Miss Lorraine Par . Whole Wheat Bread thelr enrollment, the teacrers’ names summe: work at Eaglesmere OB imbert of Rebersburg, and Willlam the Free Mi thodist chureh Yat Prd ons on Bunday afternoon. Lorraine i = tons » wld Cracked Wheat Bread and professional training follows lay evening Mark and daughter Mirlam, of AVIS. | home on Monday morning from boerded with the Porter while ‘ . Plum Grove, 28, Helen B. Mille y Shes r A Spyker a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gllland of Har- | Pleasantvill Pa where they L i" lor : Brookville: Muskingum College, New old Settle and Mi (enneth un- risburg spent Monday with Miss | tended the annual conference ) Recent Concord, Ohio; Tusseyville, 21, Mir- » are assisting with the Margaret Jacobs Free Methodist church. They have C. Fox Susquehanna . > " Sunday dinner guests Mr. and been returned to this charge ww an~ Irvin Fox Shirley y 1 4, ver ] william Coly were besides | Othe M \ frie, L 11 nt ck Haven Mi Elizabeth artholomew vis- , Pierre De Beuk and son of New Miss Slate "che \ {ta N } n( ‘am \ y Le t Bertha Mille and Lock Haven Potter Primary, 41, Dorothy Browy De City, who have been visiting of re wvernl weeks Mi and Russell Colver and son Ran- . " . , . in 1 dal} Williamsport, and Mr. and Shippensburg State Teacher ol : 1 "” ¥ | its { a } in th ion forget tober 1st will — —_ - yy Ee. | MLR bene ‘ ‘ i Pott lls Gramn SCHOOL, was id eany ui y h gene Colyer and } ren | 1 School ngratuwiation i wdded cl Lax { me ff | eRe oLlers MLS rFaImnmiag 3 : i naa i » 3 A ; OH i BR Shot ort fall. A's el Jan aiid Eugen Ji ) orrall and may vi C01 ‘ t toler that tf ¢ Mrs. Boyd Smith wk Haven State fia KR. Sho} Hall te da e and Eu rain } u mir 1 bw § Lm : ' 8c Teache: College NLT nail [ ll dha. 1 nd ‘ iH Sch i y y A + M George Sweeney \ R uly ents . | enter lu | | re ter % 1 Teacher Ce sat ‘ i 30, Lilae Brooks Johnson, Pen Dr. and Mi harles H. Light and ® Hishy cor lier nephev h ate | r State College i ir ; employed : | | | 4 39 Royal Lunch ..... Prem Lunch Meat . . A na, 1 vi wit} i Dx ter part of " Crivg Strin Beans home. Pelt MISS ETHEL MARTZ 1S oh a ug an wm | a, Te ie 3 Pia Colonial Toasts .... | 8 ko 3 12 RIDE OF CLARENCE BARNER as teacher in the schools of North-| ers home Were M 2 St Lae War New Pack Peas s & Cum Graham Flaix Fruit Cocktail Sultana 2 I ans Peanut Butter .... * Fruits for Salads... >; ickican Salad Dressing © Pea Beans ys : oi Campbell Soups i. 2... Lima Beans .... d Baby Foods Hein & Split Peas . Corn Flakes .¢ Brand Sweet Pickles ¥ Stuffed Olives Bor Br Aum Page | Preserves 5, Geraldine 1 via ! I Re fie Ww terma , abel Mee ", Marian Michael, Wava da tes - one oy ni Daub. \ a : : | D Daj Enriched Flour ... Ripka, Betty Ro aroline Runk I . Daniel 8 ) n Wil » Charlotte Shawver Betty Sweeney. liam § da Frazier Y ay Methodist Sunday RNIN Rey an ¥ S 16a 3 Lis ah) She Sch abig returned {re m a Week's vi. Sunni field and Lucille Wagner + A. Mil Mrs. William Hanna Cake Flour on. He delivered a very good ser- daughters Jean and Fer and Mr. fn IN THE CHURCHES and Mrs. Bitner and daughter Lefa Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos-! Mrs. Mary Koch. who had been! Mrs T. C. Watson and daughter terman, pastor. Bethesda-Church visiting at the Searson home here Ning. Mrs Toot and two daughter service, 8:00. Centre Hall-Sunday returned to Bellefonte last Wednes. of Clearfield, called at the LeRoy g od * Evaporated MILK Ln 49¢ Socwly will wid Roy Mri . i wk * Price Kellog i Ira agwh 3 wrGther-in-luw of Rev. E.R. Mi All Bran .. sCNool, 9:30: chu £ | Salmon Steaks . . 1» 29¢ Salt Mackerel . . . » 18¢ service 5 entre all . ch o fom Big, 91 Wis Mice, nan . spent Lat — : as Mo 1a¥ E Yumey WW Yom Su la ay eu od vad A *F 8nq WM FRESH Service. 9:30; Sunday school, 10:30. “Mrs. J. M. Rohrer of Harrisburg, '"es hes hk Dreese and Mr. and Mrs Clair Coakley sng » § Round Croakers . . '> 13¢ ormed ne '¥ ) [ t Saturday and Su ia 4 hi ir and Mr Jame N 1h. ing dros w i : ee. and it : ahd wi ge : o ' PRS. No shure Jevise er daughter and husband. Mr. and gp (itp, MUD Sut Wagner. Messrs. (nr. and Mrs. William Howell and) O Of Yamell. helped him to en Fresh Lake Mullets '» 19¢ LOCALS AND PERSONALS The Willing Worker theran Motored hilipsburg Hospital on | gq ~ 0 Mr Newton Louck. Sun ie Fresh Blue Pike . . » 23¢ aT Saving wiay and os nd Stamps ing. who is improving at ti . Mr. and Mrs. W p N Tragedy varies with age and “Pole a i? and Bonds! i 8 i NN ar ¥ A "» ). artz of Mech. "" A anc Lawrence Sinclair and hn Flounder Fillets Star Lt 32¢ k daughters Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pye, Mrs. | family and Mrs. James Carlson and ; vw and Mrs. Geo Bedwell of Virginia, Harold Pye mo- daughter of Snow Shoe. Mrs. How- ) m Thursday to Satur. ‘078d to Morrisdale, Sunday and ard Woleslagle, Mr. and Mrs. Clair 4 ® . Labor Day weekend ; day. They spent the rest of the made an office eall at Dr. Cornely’s Smith and family, all of Harrisburg, THIS ST g { White Fish A-Penn Motor Oil 1009; Pa. 2 gal. 1.23 Chester A. Bpyker, William D. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edward nr and Mrs. Ernest Mulhollan Harold Knepp of Millbrook, and My | nvker arm 4 y rt ve TY were callers the s JOY vale | ADC rs Claude Poor . KT y xj Bpyker, Harry Harper Albert Em- Houtz at Bellefonte. BR. D h rs : A n he LeRoy Lewis and M Claude Poorman of Belle Will Be Furniture Polish, A.Penn _ 20 or. IS and Sidney T. Riegel spent Mrs. Margaret Godshall. who spent Pp monaay alternoon fone, visited at Newton Louck’s home i Lb. oy : < - last week with her daughter In Abor Day visitors at the Frank ibundaj CLOSED g H ohrson' . Washington, D. C., returned home CUIver home were Bruce Culver Mr Michael Purl and t i § fehons SleCos x + pint Se Motida 3 : and Mrs. Bam Hipple and } Bn meta. ed SG Canghiars From 6:00 P. teh ; Monday . y bp 'd Mr. and a r d mM. ALP Kitchen Matches .... box 4c Mr. and Mrs. Harris Watson vis. | LDombson motored to Johnstown FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 - cout . and rihur url 1 Mis 4 Mrs. Daniel Irvin of Wilkinsburg, MTS. Tom Ward ik Ful ang tis leona Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keller and Vis- inst Sunday to visit w ta bd ited over Saturday and Sunday at inst Bunday to visit with relatives Until Monday Morning ‘ Pp [ in. : g LU Miss Myrtle Watson was taken to SEPTEMBER 14th Gro I up | D & (x Daily Daily dang re. Eleanor and Dolores. of } Pl Philadelphia, an iss Miriam he home of his son, Mahlon, in Brooks of Ha a i a Milesburg the Cetntre County Hospital last waakaned wilt gest AA ma Loot anes — ——— Saturday, suffering with symptoms On Account of Jewish Halidavs, veekend with Mr. and Mrs Stanley ’ Admission 10c & 30¢ Brooks BLA of appendicitis, but wag brought Packer's villing' Wa bio. NCHARD back io Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Walkers NIEMAN’S tha rrivt Papkar ie VPlEimaits The schoo : here she is resting somewhat bet- E ’ ” > . her, Hensyl Packer, in Wilkinsburg I'he schools of the district opened hy ¥ FRIDAY & SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs Paul Venerick and on Tuesday with all teachers in Yar. DEPT. STORE : (September 11th & 12th) family are moving September 15 to heir respective places. They are as, Mrs. Pearl Pye was taken to » L 25- Lb | : ¥ ; Hig < eT > ; ¥ h ari y 4 : the ” or. «LB, ib. ib CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in Cuiwensylile follows: Monument schools, Mrs, hospital last Sunday afternoon to ML.LHEM, PA. J Pkg. 23¢ 3 Pkg. 25¢ Pig. 27 C | 5 Pg. 3 i 4 Fresh Baby Boneless Spick White Shoe Cleaner .... § or 10c ¢ a § GHEE FUR Yo HCN ™ 4 Fue “ » y . ‘als ' 4 ' : > p The Lutheran Young Women's Calvin O'Donnell and Miss Vesta undergo an operation on Monday QE T—_. THE GOLD Missionary Society met Tuesday eve. Young; Blanchard. Byron Richards. ahaa ning in the church ninth and tenth grades: Alton Mil- ? - i. En A = s&s . ® % . RUSH Mrs. Coinelius Houtz and daugh- ler. seventh and eighth grades: Mr solid, Home Grown G. E. MAZDA ters of Lemont, were dinner guests Kemp, fifth and sixth grades; Mrs. . | — ALSO last Wednesday of Mrs. J. Harold Russell Miller, third and fourth A R DE N I H EA | R ' ; E Durst. In the evening Mrs. Houtz Eades. and Mrs. 8. 8 Williams, first ; \ a. Cc Added Special Comedy Sheri: § 20d daughters and Mrs Durst and ahd second grades. Big Run, Mrs, "LOCK HAVEN, PA. two children had supper with Mr, Fred Miller. ” Vitamins 5—40—80 WA “BROOKLYN ORCHID” nd Mrs. EE. Zettle Miss Jean Kunes returned home ’ . At B+ C++ Lbs. 10¢ 2 n hoi 4 Mrs. T. ©. Williams entertained On Saturday after vacationing for a ONE DAY — SATURDAY, SEPT. 13h — Marjorie Woodworth and the Friendship Bible class of the few weeks with friends in the east- | ami William Bendix Reformed church at a tureen sup-|¢™M part of the state. “There's One Born “Bootkill i F Vitamins 4 Lbs 21 per at her home last Thursday eve- “larence Bittner became seriously wee 0 oes A+++ B+ C+ ’ (H Oy Ld een - ning. These members attended: Mrs. Ill on Saturday hight, but seems to Every Minute” Bandits” . Harold Bohn, Mrs. Harold Brad- be slowly recovering. Mr. Bittner has y : Crisp York State MONDAY & TUESDAY 1910, Mrs, Braniey Bron Sirs oo: (been, bedfest Tor Heir. Bittner has HUGH HERBERT RANGE HUSTERS | | ry Vitamins A+ C++ = » uu & **™ |/0 (September 14th & 15th) roy Confer, Mrs. H. F. Cooper, Mrs.! Miss Virginia Beaty suffered an SUN. « MON. - TUES. — SEPT, 13-14-15 2 ' Paul Martz, Mrs. Bruce Knarr. Mrs. | Attack of appendicitis on Saturday! . Vitamins GEORGE BRENT Alfred Reish, Mrs. John Slack, Mrs. | night. She was removed to the Lock | PtH FEATURES 2 + + r g Huce A++ Bt C++ Reads , IN) Robert Walker and Mrs. Robert Haven Hospital on Sunday and ml ———— i pa : Wetzel. {derwent an operation, She is recov | “Valley of The Sun” “Brooklyn H / SSTARLISNID TWIN BEDS Miss Helen B. Miller, teacher at ering favorably. LUCILLE BALL Orchid” Yellow Onions Vi I oo 35¢ the Plum Grove school, is making! Charles Kunes of Wilcox, visited spm——— Added Special Short: her home with Miss Mary D, Pot-|his mother on Monday. i From Clarence Buddington | Blue Label “THIS 18 BLITZ" / | Willian veresting to note that Jacob Kelland'’s Story ! WOOD WON Penna. P oftatoes VILBECH a 0 TT 39 N | | p i | R oN 4 a ——— Mrs. H I. Ebright was a Friday Williams, one of the last draftees, is DISNEY COLOR CARTOON evening supper guest of Mrs, Ansa row in Miami, Fla. gi | WEDNESDAY & THURS OAT Ea | Con rd Cir loth. 49¢c + Callers Sunday at the homes of MARKET QUOTATIONS ! tah 2 PEATURES. 2 . . : co apes ® 8 = @» Bask Mrs, Talitha Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. Corrected Weekly by ©. ¥. Wagner | SST : ———" ——————— i . : TE FRIDAY & SATURDAY John Delaney, and Mr. and Mrs.! & Ce. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte | “Desperate Chance | “Almost Siweet, Juicy, California \ ! \R h | ; \! 4 A (September 18th & 16th) Michael Delaney included Mr. and Wheat Co For E » i ” i me mn | Fall f=" SL wero | met || | ORANGES 5%. 20-49 KING'S ROW |of near Nutley, N. J. Miss Elizabeth Oats ______ _ " ° WM. GARGAN JANE FRAZEE Vib 84 i044 {Delaney snd Mrs. Margaret Dullen, Barley ________ — ‘m ++ Indicates excelent vitamin source. + Indicates good source. of Nittany. {Buckwheat =" = 0 WER :s y
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