hs Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PK, October 22, 1942. building lert, and the Rev, and Mrs. W, K.' Mi teuben 8. Rickert r brother and wife EN J HALL ANI i) VY I( INI | Y | Kenneth Runkle on of Mr. and Hosterman and daughter Ellend and Mi: Mark Robb of Wil- Baturday iy i 1inbu sit vr r A oyker and fam. | My Elmer Runkle, enlisted Monday Mrs. George Wolfe und infant kin irg, ealled on Mi Talitha Du Mi oh! tose n p [in the U. 8. Army Air Corps. He will daughter from Tyrone pent Friday faney ay evening {leave November 2 If he passes the WINS FIRST PRIZE IN {of the U. 8. O. drive, being sponsor- children, Patrick and Miriam, of Al- | physical examination afternoon and evening wi NATIONAL POETRY CONTEST ed locally by the Progress Grange, bany, Ga, arrived here on Monday | ———— reports these contributions to date: for a visit with Mrs. Gllligan's par vice In the U. 8 , oS. Al ¥ i A unique honor has come to this ' CQentre Hall Plre Co., $26: Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cleve Mitter- | 1 Ui Army. Bruce Hart Ay [* 4 ¢ ley Is hedul LW leay o) hy ¥ p ho ir A hs oF community through the recent win- | Mrs. Russel Bohn, $5: Bertha Shar- ling f chediled lea ¢ next weel "J 55 he A y VE y ning of first prize by Harvey W. er, $5; Frank Geary, $2. Mr. and Mis Fred Luse entertained the Wo Anna Bartholomew. Miss I / y LE . : ih » een . / “lls : Cy g WLLL eg Ff BE R—————— LS) Flink for his poem, “Old Couple Mrs. J. B. Wert, Jr, $145; Robert young Women's Missionary Society and Elizabeth Bartholomew hy Cutting Off Corn,” in the “Muse of |Breon, $1; Sara Bradford, $1; C. W. of the Lutheran church at her home | Mr* Verna G. Miller and Mrs, Doi : 1042" contest. Judges were the dis- | Booger, $1 Robert Rhoades, 50¢; last Tuesday evening. These mem- othy Knap} pent Monday In Wil ; i ud AW oA thom : ~ 3 [1 & }’ y tinguished Gloria Goddard, author Mrs. John Coldron, 50¢ Howard pers attended: Mrs. W. W. Kerlin Hamsport - % iy Ad Be g : 4 ! and poet, and Clement Wood, poet, | Emery, 50c; Paul Breon, 50c; Ralph Miss Bertha Sharer, Mrs Ralph Ho- Mrs. George Gelss of Philadelphia ; f fa : / Se——— author and lecturer Whitman, 50 Abner Alexander, man Mrs. Emest Homan, Mrs. J. | Who hat been the guest of Mrs. Ver As an award, the contest sponsors, |50¢; Rev, W. K. Hosterman, 50c; Harold Durst, Mrs. Clarence ©, Otto, | na Miller, spent Monday in Belle . + PONY, a 4 : 1 i ho vie’ 7 Ne tionally Horizon House, New York City, will | Harold Zettle, 50c; Kenneth Runkle, Mrs. Harold Leightley, Mrs. Robert | fonte with relatives pd 4 oh v 3 LJ el h i Ame rica s F irst Na 9 publish a book of Mr. Flink s Indiv- |50c; Fred Luse, 50c; James Searson, Rhoades, Mrs. Ernest Prank, and | The Viscose Company of Lewl NN i] y / y wf" 4 # J iy Sold Bread to Be Enriched! Edgar Harter left Monday for ser idual poems, for which he wil 4 ¢; Dr. Harry Cooper. 50 wl My Roy Dutrow town will present a fabric demon ceive all the rovalties Bradford, 50c: Mi 'anlitha Delaney The winning poem will appear in 0 Leroy Kreb 35¢ Stanley The Muse of 1942" and also in the | Brook 0c; Max Herr, 30 Carly Mrs. P. K. Frank chool buildin December issue of “The Kansas City id y. Laura Runkle, 25 . Poetry Magazine ! mer ver. 25¢ Vernon Gar The Central Queen Temple lodge Mr. Flink also hi . ived con } k 20 Went Coble 10¢ held a Hallowe'en party last night mendation recently from Col Henry inet Runkle, | wy 8. Jami it the home of Mrs. J. Harold Durst W. Shoemaker in hi olumn in u } I'he Rev, and Mr oy Corman Altoona ) : ' } M and Mrs. Mark Robb of Flink's poems in the entr all IN THE CHURCHES Wilkinsburg visited Mr. and Mi: Firemen's book and adds, “There are Evangelica Rev. W. K. Hoste ¥. M. Fisher from Wednesday to a number of fine poems y \ man, pastor. Bethesda--Church se saturday of las ’ I'he Lutheran Senior Service class | stration at the tober meet ing of | § wh / . > vf 4 In these times whe nriched bre met last evening at the home of [the Woman's Club in the high : y : 4 * i i I'ribune sweet singer of nn's Vv y in thi vi 9-00 Sunday school 10:00 Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr volume, which mak it of added ntre Hall--Rally D 9:30. Spring | Chester A. Spyker were Mr. and value to readers wh JERE FUNK Sunday Hooi 1 i John Donelson, Mr Viola Wil { » Pennsylvania . 1e Mteomt x Sunday hool 0, cl ! nd Ronald Hicks of Markle Riley and worthy i enrouins vice 7:3 ITV) nd Mr and Mi: J the best « orks of Bay thera: Rev. C th aston { Lock Haven rd Taylor nd Mrs. Leroy hom E wnt Thursday in The nd M Off Corn Mr. f t ime Democrat, wi Muse of 1 eas City Poetry Magazine FLINK IS SPEAKER AT WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING ny in G Mh Harvey Flir zart’'s Sympho PIANO FUND TOTALS $95. STILL GROWING Interruption Ikerrups h h wi i : pia » : vi Jas : 1027 Mis Betty Se Eu 8 pes t the 1n 1 Pr a) ' i 0 2 : i 1 fh ® (hor Balery Values * radsed this summer and er. Mrs James Sears nd at her home in Will LAYER CAKES Assorted Ys 33 0 7\ | LOCALS AND PERSONALS | TR SR ET TL 10s Daety Mcatichatls 1 FRESH BARBECUE or WEINER ROLLS... 2 A Margaret Dui. of Bonisburg. were| On, Fritts, Mrs Jacob For, BU | ver spent tne wectend J Lock | i vo “NE RARKER FRESH ¢ You'll Find A&P Supers--- nd Ms. George K. Rimm Mrs. Prank White at Oak Hall | MTL CI p Aopihy DATED DONUTS . b= L&C © Geared To War Time Service! 1 Paul Howard and fam- and Mr Philip Sho Qrat Enjov Nature's Best ep Savings! ~ FRUITS & VEGETABLES ed SALAD DRESSING 2, .... “CIDER VINEGAR }-- dexo SALAD OIL Ams... 7... Page * Wetzel Mi arae Lulz and MI oy - ond fe is employed by dr. and Bs. David I. G wo. A Victory Food Feature! Jack Kirkpa! SHOEMAKER COMMENDS Yard, . Mi q 3 e Pot- 2 . : tevaer. free ast We ti sday { en 8: pi 4 1 al : f Be MN Po vr & 1 Cc MAYONNA St Page 1 he on Jar CENTRE HALL RED BOOK | sa ne LT Fw atm J TE AR coe i — f= J jo: ER MACARONI SEASHELLS r= 1M Natinne Known i : ol " : Ciara * VEite House CHEESE SQUARES Fi y + " a Som me ved t RT ft - pond 1 “ is tr. und | ANATIES A. All ald Rt AYA Be ; pai ) \ N * " : | i % BA cona Tribune, pays (00 Saturday. where Mr. hope | ot Sunday afternoon with Mr. Russell B 6 m 25 % Evagorated RITZ CRACKERS LC. oemaker ROLLED OATS sennysield o er Banana Eh ji | RE all GAKE FLOUR sonmysed Grapefruit io." 4 vr 23¢ (He — Paper Shell 1h, DEe ume BABY FOODS (722, Pecans in. b 5 gy At amet oe SrRERY. seers V4 103 Spinach. A" 2 13¢ § FERC) G00 000T GopN FLAKES meiessn2 1200 256 Cabbage «Zuni wits ai 67c [=a “DIXIE MARGARINE oo vie Ad @ 4 ; KIBBLED BISCUIT mas - 23e Sweet Potatoes’, | 6 23¢ | Ann Page IB 1 J ple’s class. A group of | These members and guests of the H - 2 Lb 15 be 6. E. MAZDA LAMPS 7 10° 10 y wants $. 4 A, Bi ation : : _ § ie BR PR : mish brange i : x9 ng B % : . sw - Endive Home Grown mom C : ; $PiC and SPAN Cleanes Lh 23¢ Fo oC 3 it Cam; She iby XN i is home on at if any the par "n v ‘i ge : oN Cauliflower vii 7 ad 2 Hds 35; : : SWEETHEART SOAP. .. g shes (Qe : Blue Book™ | © yore iia bY eim Mr. and Mrs Cleve vooney of wien | PII tor, fa itner Margat ai — ke roe \ Red Rolle 7 r state manual and Mrs. Frank y wer ; RO Pe ir They Dashem. Jane Sunkie, NA Rich In Proteins, Minerals and BI Vitamin: §% 1502 i 3p eat ATER "wars. : Gal. § h us on Monday ville, where! "sunday supper zuests ¢ 5 | Slack etty Johnson, Mar gal " Bd kg -aring : 4 1005, Pemna, + + + oan 1. USO CHAIRMAN REPORTS Mrs was admitted to Geis- : i ay upper a Fae or Sl gmith, Josephi jsewaite, Bylvis " y EE ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS | mov. aomorial Hospital fo bran Anna Bartholome¥ and family. M vA ing Bn Eh A&P Super Right MEATS i ; - x OOney was ne jormer Miss 0 » as nent. fia oF, a¥ings aA K all th A . gs ‘ V. A. Auman general chairman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilligan and Emery. Gloria Brooks, Lillian Rick A f Super Right pat is Rusrantecd io 5 A For Cutting Costs oe CHEESE! E. L. Bartholomew of Altoona, ert and Betty Bweeney, Mrs Law- Because cheese is a highly concentrated food, N Si - - . . , - v nent Saturday here at the Barthol- | rence Hartley. Mrs. Reuben 8 Rick- Pe > Tender : : #] with little waste, it's ane of the most econom- dE ak ET g ei 4 is "sg : R ht" wi oy ical foods you can buy. Serve cheese often and ia $s SLE TT 4 eT mew home Te ti : uper Right x3 WN — I} all fou ! : pl cul vour food costs (PTY advantages 1 ¥ sit fv x the ra ty ores 1 { These persons from the Evangell . Fr of Economy, Nourishment, Variety and Con- If Your Property is worth Insuring against Fire cal church attended a Missionary » Lein Chops. Ib 53¢ w' Wg Yenionos crnoon Mrs. Samuel H. Bitner, UNIGIPAL ha 3 Rib Chops..." 490 Of elec CPLORED SHEDPAR >i '» 3% It Is Worth i 2 a. oh Miler, are Ward MILLHEIM Fresh Bred Roasting Shild'r Chops. Lb 35¢ MEL-0-BIT Riek 444 PE r * Insuring Against * . Air Raids K Hosterman ; 7: 9: . M. Lb Thirty-one adults enrolled last Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 P. M CHICKENS Breast. . . . 21¢ do you know — » - ting en Smith. Ruth A Murray Cr FANCY BRICK CHEESE BABY GOUDAS OHANTELLE Croams, Sort 5 4 ger sae mr Hee rab REE TR y a in the Leadership Every Show Night. Thursday evening in the Leadersiip $45 Lh. Avg. Lh. 44 Lb Training School at the high school Admission 10¢ & 30¢ Fully, Drawn c| Small Legs. . 3e building. The ministerium ‘hopes that additional students will enroll FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ERESH CUT UP Armout’'s "Star" i Plaver* * + tonight ‘This Weekend) Thuninger or Cooked KRAFT VELVEETA Gro Callers last week at the George Special Laugh Riot Show! CHICKEN Salami Lb 35¢ “ Food Searson home included Mr. and A Laugh a Foot! Sunnybrook CL) AT Tt CIreley ert Cor || Yo 1-STAX LAUREL an BREASTS........"" 66e ' EGGS Cheese of the Week! Sep MI. and Mr: (ireeley Jordan o SOh= OLIVER HARDY. in: ; A : hse / gr yer, Mrs. Frank Bennett of Tyrone, " ! jo LEGS. EET Yh 59¢ 5 Medium Sharp—Fancy Daisy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ishler and Paul, SAPS AT SEA BACKS. TET Eu 2T7e FRESH GREEN Jr. of Millheim, and Mr. and Mrs ALSO Lb. . Ces. 51 Ch 35 William Glasgow, Centre Hall, R. D w T NECKS. ........."™ 2 SHRIMP Cc geese Lb. ¢ Lorren Brown, three-year-old son TURNABOU COLD CUT SUGGESTIONS FRESH SPECKLED : t TROUT. , . Presued i From the farms of America’s fin tect vou against loss resulting from enemy attack, including any of MI. abd . Mn. Renneth Brown, More fun shan Jou ave seen in - Ble ; Lb 29¢ : est dairylands comes fresh ALY a ; : x po 3 : Ih action taken by our military, naval or air forces in resisting was operated on for appendicitis at years and all in these two swell Sliced Spiced Ham. FRESH BLUE Silverbrook enemy attack. the Centre County Hospital last J comedy shows Meat Loaves Ast ih 35) PIKE......."™ (10 § : BUTTER th t ivi s. Donald R. Sho ONDAY AND TURRDAY Bolegna fron v... Ib 988 | FRESH DRESSED gs at v.. Damage Insurance is issued by the War Dumage Mz. ah * ha pe MONDAY AND TUESDAY We CATFISH, avi 23¢ % Lb 45¢ Country : . R : [5 0 that your fire incurance policies do not protect you against loss if your property is destroyed or damaged by air raids? that your con new buy War Damage Insurance that does pro- EINER THRE INC IIT Ie a een . t y di ests of Mr ’ : i 1h. Corporation. an agency of the Federal Government which operates were Saturday diner gu ol Oetober 2th & 27th) Skinless Weiners. . 33¢ FRESH STEWING oll Style . John Whiteman s s x Lh, Br in cooperation with leading fire insurance ies and Mrs KAY KYSER and his usage. . . 33e : = agents and brokers. : Re cumpanies and Yuet Ronald and Thomas Houtz of ORCHESTRA, in: Liver Sa ag 3'» |15 OYSTERS.... ™ 42 | 3am i Bh 2 a Bellefonte, R. D., spent the week- s iced Luncheon Can He that .. nd with their aunt. Mrs. aeorge | MY FAVORITE SPY P dp ; War Bumage Insurance is so priced that vou cannot af- Sweeney and family “THREE STOOGES" Ho ffman s Cottage Silver Dust afford to be without it? For example, the rate for dwellings and Mrs. Lydia Allen of Rose Valley, ] “PISNEY COLOR CARTOON" contents is only 10c per $100 of insurance per year, visited recently with her daughters, | CHEESE With Dish Towel but Mrs. Musser Irvin, Mrs. Samuel ] SPECIAL WEDNES. & THURS, ith Us ~~ 308 cannot obtain War Damage Corporation Insurance | Brown and Mrs. George Hackett | HALLOWE'EN SHOW i-lb Lb. Vegetable Large against raid damage after it occurs. For this reason, we suggest Miss Margaret Jacobs and Leslie! (October 28th & 29th) 2 Nias. 25¢c Can GC: ” 2 Pk : 47¢ telephoning or writing today for particulars on this important new | Jacobs spent from Saturday to Mon- |] THE WEAVER BROS. Phgs. ortening gs. type of insurance, day in Steubenville, Ohio. with their |§ AND ELVIRY, in: brother, Guy Jacobs and family. | - H U G H M Q U | G L rE Y | The Gleaners Evangelical Bunday | SHEPHERD OF SWAN Lifebuo RINSO ' . school class will hold a Hallowe'en | THE OZARKS 2 Ble 2TH ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Darts in Se Jsonage gargs DES] mars iv tus verry 1 Floating HEALTH 5042 AV | : A “DON'T LIE” and Large Large 23 Reg. Size i. Soap 3 Cakes 20¢ Pkg. C 2 Pigs., 21c FE. Temple Court | The Centre Hall-Potter Parent-| § 2-Reel M p Bellefonte, Pa. | teacher Association will meet Mon- | petial 3-Eat] Musioal Cele day evening in tna leh schon! QE
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