Rules for Use | termined by sion is charged or taken, no charge will be made for r« tice either will ( vice will be Sundays ¢ « I f Si granted of t r I ( 8 v THY, CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. October 15, 1942. of School Here) (Continued the from page one) b If no admis lection is not be made ard fn Ci will 8 an now hearsal prac auditorium If a classroom no 2. A charge of two dolla or if held in the gymnasium suffice for this harge will 3. An extra charge mace addition Ol be made janitor Ser- for on 8S Wt irday in harges 4. Practices which lirty or detrimental 10t be permitted at any unctions held in the hool onable rt on the permission tend to cause ondition meetin 1 Al efl part ! the o leave ondition In Board anft instr mittee meet ommittes ( tudy jew the proper which president I iden ‘ icted to which are | ! High sch ave gym lain ¥ plained to t S t a uits do no he t the is their t rict. A soled shoes propriate 0 n time N Pp d n tc d v fc the the pen ew build (esti F1 to oper Ars. Robert 1m i loyed er the omics dey p be condu istrict ide lov n Mr Bellefonte board Pp resent to be reorg n eeds of The pervising fc for build w w ty ) act the 680.f il hich as cont Hospit At that at a interest ject, oacpity is prepared to lead Clubs, such as rifle, archery. era, hiking, bird study are to be the new sufficient in and umber extra-curr | if some member of the club came- others or any » encouraged, offi ial School among ti 8 chool tributed radio an departme sl ide proje good USAC tain large th ¢ a The bu structed the Acade committ Ruth F streeet West taining oO Beavs wa redler raer - Howard Jeweler Is p q f f he couid + § ¢ of Hublersburg A © F Fatally Injured Continged from page one) alrman of uently manu or watche recognized skill factured needes rather than we order them from ory Mr. Mine; ity on he late Mr was born in 1852 Swar January 5 Mary died about 20 vear 80. The so urvivor is Mrs, Min- r's son-in-law. William Holter of Rochester, N. Y.. n the U. 8 now i ie Army Funeral S—— (Pol Adv.) RE-ELECT JAMES E. Van ZANDT - $0 ~ Congress GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 1942 ' ployed at Howard last week, had the National Gypsum Officials On Inspection Tour Meet to inspect world’s longest rotary lime kiln at Bellefonte Left to right: Bavard Magee, Bellefor tion manager: R. F. Burley, vice-pre ario; E. E. Finck. general counsel; H. Baker, president of the Nationa plant « ite plant manager; G. H. Tarbell, vig sident: W. M A. W. Iglehart, partner of W I Gypsum Company. EH we vy i REBERSBURG nti Prom P Mile and family Robert Miller Lewisburg. R Mrs. William Brungart while em- misfortune Il and te the liga- O If ar ar ¥i int her gri M yhion ps ar flying nad § ing at Jeflerson Barracks, Mi Mrs Hilda ron ree Helen Mr children, Evelyn re Sunday the Frank Bierly Mifflinburg Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Bernard, were Bunday st at the Nevin Stover home A plaque listing the names of all Miles township boys now, or after to serve with the armed forces, will be erected near the Reformed parsonage this week. No name will be missed, but if will send or bring the full name of your son with date of entry to the Rebersburg National Bank, it will aid in the work and will be greatly appreciat- ed Mr. and Mrs 0. Yearick and son Norman of Mill Hall, R. D., called at the homes of M. W. Breon and C. 8 Hosterman, Saturday eve- ning : The pupils of our will enjoy a two-day vacation this! hursday and Friday when the teachers will be attending Teachers’ Institute at Bellefonte Shultz Meyer Mrs and Eu evening h me near Rider and son guests here- you H public schools | - na a — A man who fights for his country naturally wonders why his compa~ | triots, at home, grumble so much | inbout so little, excess of 2 National Gypsum Directors Mcet OE ¥ masa-product pacity of ] that of ti new kilns 5.000 tons per month Helps Rubber Program ne fron fhe 135 ition to new mine a limestone - " Victims Former County Residents Raymond Basore and his son Ray mond were instantly killed a railroad crossing accident near Muncy, Friday morning. were for- mer residents of Centre County. The Basore family, we are informed. va- the Mrs. Cora Gramliey farm at Rebersburg last spring and mov- ed to Lycoming county, to occupy a farm there who n cated C KILLS MOTH AND CARPET BEETLES protecting Uphol- steted Furniture, Rugs, Carpeting, Wool Clothing, Furs, Blankets, etc. Also is unsurpassed for cleaning and Re. lustering Upholstery and floor coverings. We sell KEYSPRAY in Pints, Quarts and larger sizes and recom- mend it for use in your home. BRACHBILL'S Spring Street Bellefonte, Pa. Currie, president of Currie Products UNIONVILLE Methodist Churel pervice Thursday « 5 Sunday m lowship in mediately preachin service nt rmon by U Wome Rey A. Bnyder Junior 1 we with to st Fellow aflerno carrier A couple weeks ago we paper girl had for her delivering of community, the first Lhe 14 Colorado wered vening where a heen hon ming at 15. Yout the rd Paper evening hey One in Lhe Of 4 Tu burg pastor 14 Youth paper iy, and a very that, Mi Mary faithful wi ( ’ ‘ ' ! €rinn Hu n iD iy , Monday quite entre Liu wir broti ff the National Gypsum Company e-president; W. L. Jurden, produc Lid, Hamilton, Ont utton & Co, New York, and Melvin 91 Attend O.ES. Annual Banquet Colorful Program Presented at Event at Penn Belle Hotel 1 by 5y Mrs ch was followed the Pledge to the Plag. singing the Star Spangled Banner ‘and invocation which was given by Mark W. Williams, chaplain of i Lodae wil i“ ’ given t aks -~ Mr ine tri} d Al tonics on Tuesday Mrs J. C Steere ¢ § M [er ¢ days last week with Mr. and H. M Miles of Union township assisted them i: ting " . y Ewer * ine Wallace “ 4 Mrs ¥ oy of Hite bes ATTN apne i - Biive the A rel Tues Mrs the tor a % aay During Patrolman Is Seriously Hurt “omtinued feo Girl Breaks Arm Religious new book tian Europe to this book between future he by lay claim to spiritual Charles McClellan, of the banquet commities, with a lov. Chapter as a token anpreciation her | WL 4 SELLEFONTE'S S How A Lace 0 fryat stever the det nined HERE COMES THE YANK WITH A BANG! BANG! Poorman for concluded Cod Bless evenin program of with the America.” The was spent in was in charge Prizes were ® rest of Micke's the one lend lease bundle the British never expected! He's an ALL- AMERICAN Riot! or 5 the plaving cards which of Mrs sh Dale AR as follows Bridge: Mrs. Sara Hoffer, William Kline, Mrs. Andrew Runkle and Mr Malone, of Spring Milis Five Hundred: Mrs. Clara Cleven- Mrs. D. B. Womer, Fred Lucas R. Robinson aly fe Line ¢ K if have anyt is worth the money advertising to the selling you (8 to sell that the purch- columng will ning to ONEY..! With Edmund Gwenn - lan Hunter Freddie Bartholomew FFARR AAM AMAA MAMAAAAAAA AM MONDAY & TUES. HE'S IN THE MIDDLE... - Tina Thayer Beer, ir attend AMALIA VATIAI VIAL AARAIARIAMWWWADY —- WEDNESDAY ONLY Pom Pom Al 5m CORPS Chrysanthemums § $1.25 a bunch with RICHARD TRAVIS JULIE BISHOP . CHAS. DRAKE * Also Special Featurette * Ray Jean Jerome Middleton Parker Cowan Girl From Alaska WOODRING’S Floral Gardens East Howard Street NEXT WEEK-END STARTING THURSDAY BELLEFONTE, PA. JOHN PAYNE BETTY GRABLE VICTOR MATURE FOOTLIGHT SERENADE A traveling by auto AHA TRAVIATA HAA MA VARA MAMMA WAAAY i ing L ir 3 , : 3 Ll » MAMMA MAMAN UAT AIA IAITEAIAIAMA LAA MAVAL IAA AAW | | BHS Scores 2nd Win of Season ontlinued from puge one) Capt. Symmonds Injured; Recovering (Continued BOCUTOR'S star of th atier of EX NOTICE I o£ 0 at A OWT or LEGAL NOTICE NA tty q BEGIN iN a posi formerly along lands Evans: perciws io a same North perches to same North perches to Nor th 40% one 43 stone degrees thenoe Hiram € 88 pe same a lands of South 50 a post 40% formerly of degrees West thence West to along degrees 78 perches along same South 3} degrees West 7 perches to a post thence along land formerly of william Genteell 38 degrees East 13 perches to a post thence along same South 38 degrees East 118.1 perches to place of beginning Containing 88 acres and 23 perche te the same r less Excepting, nevertheless, three small tracts, the one containang about four acres, which Samuel Har- ter sold to John Coldren. deceased another amall tract which William Grove, deceased, during his lifetime donated to the Trustees of the Georges Valley Lutheran Church and the other being a lot of land granted to the School Authorities of Gregg Township Also excepting and reserving a jot located immediately West and ad- jacent to the school house property fronting 144 feet on the CGeorces Valley Road and extending back on the Western side a distance of 153 feet, and on the Eastern side 134 feet, and being 155 feet wide at i rear - a ——— TRACT No. 2: All that certain messuage, tenement and tract land situated in Gfege Township, {Centre County and State of Penn- isylvania. bounded and described as follows, viz ! Beginning at corner of lands of or {formerly of George Gentzel and A IN. Finkel: thence along land of or formerly of said A. N. Finkel North post; thence ts of or South more 0 Legal Notices ro of West HEL LE FSF ONTE Shows Daily—7 te 11.30 P. M. THURSDAY — FRIDAY SATURDAY Continwous Saturday from ents, TY rand yim with ANN SHERIDAN RONALD REAGAN MONDAY — BARGAIN NITE German Spy Ring Feels the Sting of FBI Action! Craig Fave John Stevens Emerson Ridgely SECRET ENEMIES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Heli Giast You Out of Your Seat with Excitement! HUMPHREY BOGART --in THE BIG SHOT He Went Straight Too Late! with IRENE MANNING Dick TRAVIS . Susan PETERS THURSDAY — POT-OF-GOLD William Edward Osa Wright Bromberg Massen THE DEVIL PAYS OFF Spies! Sabotage! Espionage!
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