" 4 { » Fle » TAF CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PK. Page Seven U N f 0 N Y | L L E | The oA oh On Tuesday, Nov. 3, Election Day October 22, 1942, ng ladle attended REMEMBER TO SUPPORT REBERSBURG | A WILLIAM W. LITKE Mr. and Mrs. H H. Royer, Mi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gentzel spent Methodist Church aver service! members will be present at this fonte Monday night Mrs. Cieorge For Representative in the General Assembly M. C. Haines and Mrs. Della Shaf- [the weekend with the latter's par- | this Thursday evening at 7:30; Bun< meeting and assist in getting the Long, Miss Nelle Weber, Mrs, Lloyd Attorney at Law, Office, Bellefonte, Pa, fer were weekend guests with Lt. [ent Mr. and Mi: Harry Musser in (day school at 9:15 a. m, followed by | busine of the oclety transacted Kemp, Mr M. W Wagner Mri and Mrs. "Ken" Haines of Harri 3O¢ urg the regular preaching service at! properly. Meetinig at 7.30 p. m Arthur Irvin and Mr C r} D 1 burg. They visited the Naval Depot Mr. and Mi { Mover. Mrs. w_ | 10:30 a. m, with sermon by the pa M1 Annie Stover { Altoona. | ric ; on y i at Mechanicsburg on Sunday J. Hackenberg and Mrs. Flora Lim. | tor. Rev. W. A. Snyder. Youth Fel pen Su dav visitin wl her si John H. Wagner. Mr. M. W. Wa W. J. Miller of Lebanon, brought bert were Sunday afternoon callers lowship in the evening at 6:30, Jun ter and husband, M ang Mr : ner and Ca ] De trick (ter ded lode { ’ 1 ' £2 his father hm « Miller, to Rebers-| at the home of the latter's brother- |10F Youth Fellowship in the after- g MeClellan of this place In Bellefonte Taunday. ht is | ga Temple Dalvermity yo anol of Feubatin burg last Tuesday after a several! in-law, Mr Willlam Limbert in | hoon at 2:30 W. Holt is now a patient in the Ant le pid di 3 B in Ba); Temple University Law Beton) weeks’ visit at their home. The lat Madisonburs Presbyterian Chi bl uly A fo Jw i kowira In om even tine of Bellefonte 19032 (LLB) ter is staying at the A. E. Limbert yo. hi rte: vk bia Is Monday events ¢ 4 rk PaUUEE Usp having on a pent Sunday at the home of hil Instructor, American and Ancient History, Upper home for the present iday. af ne several weal ] J. B. Stere reachin hd hog pe din Fao daughter and son-in-law Mr. and | Darby High School, 1930-1934. Lecturer, Municipal Miss Elizabeth Brun vice Sunday vening "on . Pod wie nid i ey Ban ] wd Kemp : : Law. State College, 1939 fonte, visited her parent r. and A afiel My Paid Cutitinin erm n by th nastor Le E. | friends and neighbors here hope fol y RG i Ek and family ar Member Bars of Bubrem« and Mrs. Robert Brungart on Sunday on nd Mr. and Mi peedy recovery Last! Ang | 0 weeks vacation ith Pennsylvania United Bates District Court : os 1 : . : ] y in Beranton and vieinit of Centre and Clearfield Counties Mr. and M Harry B pen ummin lHamsport, and Mi . fl a : rireports from him were to the effect the weekend with the or V ind Mr talph C mming and rvi iday vening Sunday ' that he v by : nd Mar Balser Weber m Member, Centre County Dale Boone in Columbu Ho f K Ver ere weekend gu hool Sunday morning at 9:3 ) ’ ' als bk wi A ! pent the past weekend in hn Bar Association: wit ’ " ‘ lowe { vie \ na ’ ot . 7 hilad hil Minor Judiciary, Penns Prof. and Mrs If vd i. : i Teg iy tow? ited wit Attorney, Public Work Mrs. Marv Fran of se linsgrove n doy nw Mi: nd ! hi h ~ ” bia rie “ partment of Justice called | d Mrs. Ki ) bh were oR Sunday, Oct, 1] t. Hain Me Lr trie.. mF +h Wo di soning vania, 1036-1938 Hubler and Saturday Ohlier ter home wer of St. Cloud F Mrs. d i; geleville and MsNOL he membey { mal M- 1 eremony since he | been Phillips of McElhattan, a rof veral days last week hs + class of the 1 {ist church ‘squire. last Saturday, at his hom y guests of Mr. and Mrs. R OT | se— H. E. Eisenhauer of Jersey Shor v ! A rman an. | WEre entertain 01 iesday eve- when Mi { riet in Mr. and Mrs. Irv m and son |tertain d th foll ' a ? olitivan’ gt JA the nol of t Sel A it f r. and ! filllam MI. ang Mi TANK LODg o v JACKSONVILLE Billy, and the latter y rier { Innes So | J) I'hey brought in r rainy { 1 1 lle. Missoul m re t pent the weekend at th Sunday whoo! at Lewisburg, wer ! : Yeidigl the C. J. Weaver Melvin Bright 1 home of his sister in Harri ver home in Mr. and weekend county Mrs. Flora visiting J. NM Mi: Mokle i Beech Creel guests with and Mrs Mrs. Andrew William Mark of Avis, were the same h Superior Con Member Elks, L. O For Representative IN THE General Assembly with h enberg Mrs days last week James Frank and ton Mrs Large Gas Truck Skids, Overturns {Continued from page one) Urges Defeat of GOP Legislators Need IYOm ShOF om) 0 m a A v nh id 8 81H : 3 ‘ ” Ww a \ vi % y : ’ tory 4 v44 ' $e tof a Sunday % M1 larg rice iT arre WX WI. And MT meer wr wiv JOHN H. WALLIN - . ’ 3 H is ! 5 waa James Litz of Peru. and Election November 3, 1942 George Heckman of Centre . Ray Melroy was hon PTI —— Ks a Fred on Oct. 31 ! Nay _haw ia been regular Republican organizati to orm .d . Jenublicar Damag stimated at $1500 was - - The sympathy of the mmunity mending a w «it ian iL unl win the Governorshi DOK Ok : ps ” ol il : om i n v ) re r trail if poii BEAT RISING COSTS WITH . i fergoing medical treatmen station KYW ne. naire lenders will | same | 1EPOTed, and only a fe S0 1008 THRIFTY Foon RECIPES Bellefonte Sunoco Service is ‘Melancholy Record’ men under whom th voted ver- me workmen worked into ] ] Tag ya + ben Housewives “lookin y for new, in- ing on Frid It has! 1 reported that Mr. and | ogy, + partment of Labor » y I ) 5. Clyde tment inst nem bes ) othe m ! hat we all LOY ME Dy I : are Congressm mia Tong PY very foundations of winning . : Weekly many splendid recipes to ouse where they now UVE ana Sunday callers at the hom Igresimen wh h 1 Eyton ; : iy i 50 hell at the ne cost of living moving to the house recentiy occu en N were: Miss Ruth Rup- ¢lection in November the wa Nearing th pwd ew TE arly it h k ! i R . ene I regular] 1 pied by ti} ‘lyde Bowes family . oh C We Mr and Mrs Pearl Harbor | said fe Lt} 0 f America hay : : pe a n than - ™ yo or tte = ¥ A - Wri tats na tx the an aert] atasiad amie 1) " Wedding Anniversary The American Weekly, the big mag MONDAY TO THURSDAY (Inclusive) 2:00 A.M. to 7 Allen Packer left Monday moil hares z and son, Beech x ben eta ! i YOLOM | + hhh si y ’ — azine distributed with the Baltimore ing to begin employment in the Cur : falter Treasler and Walter and ™° ra [ against practically commanaer- hief by 2 ge ft . tContinked . fram Paps OWE) Sunday American On sale at all FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2-00 A.M. to : " v 5 " T v 1 11 stony r $ oh . 5 vray . we pag tiss Alrcraft factory in Buffalo ylenn Tress Mill Hall: Mrs. John = =r UH CAEL ded strengthen us| jorit hs ! 0, do you el of th > 0 8 A. of newsstands ) ¢ ns of Avis, and Miss © we struggle that was so clear- | it would be a go urn our on il hy 1 P. A of Se 3 - . SUNDAY 1:00 P.M. to § weekend | Margaret Tressler of Beech Ore Woodward, and polilicaily is a Dem- He has always been interest- in local affairs and has S0TvVed | seme —— He looked at wha TY he | Whelmingls Ains lend-lea; ss. roirsntvis thin. faves TTC Bishop and Allegheny Street PHONE 2819 : Shih ts vit " ol ¢ nigl ni phe CArgo HUM | ynensive ways to prepare appetiz- of stn another . 2% nd or ick into an ing meals will find in The Americar Business Hours: coming Buy Defense Bonds now! Anna Spangler had as a : guest Miss Lucretia Cain of Belle wech Creek, visited And Pennsylvania GOP Congrre fonte is p Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mfn he pointed out, voted against we shoul | r to tl ri “ ie ry mel Mr. dnd Mrs. Franklin ywman | Neff State College. Sunday h meastires as lifting the arms } I is LOY as school director 21 and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sinkler ¢ htc Beech Creek, embargo. lend-lease and extending Villg 1 : H 3 t ¥ as 5 » re Me ye oO 9 ‘ : i ir 1 1¥ ow MN Philadelphia, spent the weekend at son va Beightol, is to the service of draftees by a 12-to-1| think it would encourage our } ; AN wessor and a member of the local the M. E. Bowman home leave 20 for the army ratio while the average Republican |Or would it bring encouragement to | SCS N 7 ; . a ening vote in the House was only 5 to | {tier and the Japs? election board e Ir ; Ow "n * As a part of their celebration they » ( 11 il 1 Mrs. Ward Packer is spending ui aad against ave only ts things t rege have only two hi 0 * enjoyed a visit to their daughters ————————— POTTERS MILLS : “Misrepresented People” won vou First—vote. Second—use : . % home in Akron, O. accompanied by Next to Worth’s at 25 South Allegheny Street : supervisor, § years, as well as having been registration as- Legal Notices : Sparr Wert and wile of Aarons. Either these men could not see’ vour vole to win 4 War Vote | | hy ‘ rs burg. took supper at the H E Faust ub situation or they would not sce | aoninst the men who would have their youngest son and family, Mi ————— re ws home on Friday L ae said. “Either they were blind | crippled America in the war if they and Mrs. Ray W. Fiedler and daugh- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Master Carl Tr we haa got to they wore blinders Py ad rrhmlgliy Y ter Carrie Mae. the latter couple the matter of the estate of | Lo 00 Tie Lith Jam 2 Brun I celebrating their tenth wedding an- *ranklin Vonada late 2 are; » live with James Brun- = {visersary at the same me ownshtp, Centre, Coumy. (R01 N Mr and Mrs. Fiedler will cele- occasion by having the Pa. deceased . Miss Geraldine Hoover of Centre brate thi Letters of administration on Sail gall. and Miss Dorothy McMichael 1 apa - i estate having been | Ie un- of Stillwater alled Saturdas nt the H R children and grandchildren present f § all 3 rd ; at a dinner to be held at the family dersigned, all persons inde bled there. LOCK HAVEN, PA. home in Woodward to are requested to make immediate 'H E. Faust home payments, and those having claims | g G. Mingle of Aaronsburg, | —— Re , Bi unis, th sme | pending the week a the G. He. a Injuries Fatol We invite old friends . .. and new . . . to call and To State Police |} inspect our new home and our new and expanded uement to PAUL VONADA Admin- ‘ormick home } istrator, Bellefonte Pa RD 2 ! s Betty Kline visited over the FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT James C Purst, attorney for the es- weekend at the home of her par- tate x48 EXEC i TORS “ NOTH E. In the matter of the estate of George W. O'Bryan. late of Spring ‘township, Centre County Pa de- ceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons ingebted 10 | the sald estate are reussted 10 make fmmediate payment and those have ing claims or demands against sald estate to present the same without delay for settlement to HAROLD B OU BRYAN, Executor, Bellefonte BF D. W. Harrison Walker, attorney for the estate x48 EXECU TORS’ NOTIC E In the matter of the estate of John WwW. Pressler, late of Haines Township, Centre County, Pa. deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav. | ing claims or demands against sald estate to present the same without delay for settlement to RALPH PRESSLER,Z Coburn, Pa. PRESSLER, Aaronsburg. Pa, tors. W, Harrison Walker attorney | for estate. x48 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kline Lg JO. AN OF “I EX, AS TROU BL E Continues vom pus ont} The Potters Mills school will give a Hallowe'en party Thursday even- ing. Oct. 20. Evervone invited. Those who are not masked a small fee will be charged. The march will start at 8:30 pp m Pvt. Richard Smith of Indiantown Gap. spent the weekend at his home Pvt. Eugene Smith of Georgia, is home on a ten-day furlough. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. | Mrs. Frank Dashem, daughter Mary, of Tusseyville, Mrs Mary Koch Stover of Blairsville, called atl the G. H McCormick home Wed- nesday rank Ennist. who has been bed- fast about three weeks is not im- proving - - i Measuring Molasses Molasses can be measured quickly and accurately by dipping the meas- | uring cup or spoon into scalding {water before measuring. This will] prevent the molasses from sticking! to the sides of the cup. OZARKS” JUDY CANOVA JOE E. BROWN SHOOTERS’ RANGE BUSTERS “TUESDAY - WED, OCT. 25, 26, 21 THURSDAY & FRIDAY — OCT. 29 - 30 “JUNGLE ANN CORIO BUSTER CRABBE “FIESTA” In TECHNICOLOR Spring Mills on March 25, 1918, making his age at time of death 24 vears, § months, and 22 davs. Sur- | vivors include his parents; two sis- | ters, Faye and Arlene, both at home and his maternal grandparents, Mr land Mrs. Nathaniel Zeigler, all of {Spring Mills and vicinity Funeral services were held Tues- iday afternoon at the parental home iat Spring Mills, followed by services st tha Sapieg Mills Methodist church, with the pastor, the Res. C.| la. «etanmond officiating. | Nearly 60 fellow State Police of- ficers, most of them in uniform, at-' tended the funeral and participated in last rites at the grave in the |8pring Mills cemetery. The troopers former a guard of honor, and a fir- ing squad fired salutes over the | grave of their departed comrade The British probably wonder what {hag become of the American expert | |#he said no nation could match | | Germany in the skies. line of merchandise. Our complete stock of men’s, women’s and child- ren’s shoes make this store an ideal shoe head- quarters for the entire family. Allegheny Street BROWN’S BO OT SHOP Bellefonte, i Penna.
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