THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA." | Mrs. Clark "Three Classes pny, & Buuday Jesse Caum Mary Child Complete Work the Fleet Ray ( Mrs. Wilmer Cre cabin In ey, N i Jlem M1 1". October 29, 1942. Mrs Filler George Yeager. A party was Mr evening at M1 refre Brewer M Jie Mi levensting Mr. and Mrs Stnts Coll ge ther, Mi Edith Lucas Page Two —— Robert Hess entertained CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY BOALSBURG |Mussers Gap, Saturday evening. The is were N. E. Hess and Hairy M BW visited the held Tuesday ' with ger barn, whcre aver on of their Intler the Yea Were wrved and a 80- - TEACHES NAYY FLIERS TO “LIVE OFF THE LAND’ mplets y evening of this week Groups Hold Social Hours ,. J. aan. dts. Martin Mile 1was taught Dy Miss Versa Ardary| Don Ki y of State College, Frank Homan, on Finishing Nutrition ler. Mrs. Frank Rackowski, Mra. al the Reformed chapel on Spring or ( ohn Homan, Edgar He John Hq 3 . ) ' PM Marin tumberger N ren st t and t following of 11:00 Other | Martz, Russell Bohn, Rev. C. C. Otto, "om Thursday until Sunday and Paul i, Ede ] Sap, 4 in fe Studies; 18 ‘Graduate or ell M Harter vonn and grou M1 Paul Cs Sunday schools 8:30 No other | R. 8. Jamison, Ralph Walls Roy Mi and Mr Ceorge Heath of R. D., G. A. Baker of Duncansvill Mrs. Russell Weston M ins church services Uhl, Mrs. George Sweeney, and Har- Penn Yan, N. Y., spent the weekend waldo Homan of Oak Hall Three classes in nutrition under A get-together of Rev. C. C ry Potter with their son-in-law and daughter, | George Musser and Riley Hunter the x0 the Bell font held this aft Sunday school, 9:30 A different gre Mr. and Mr Robert Day Boalsburg , he) of rae Srueriean Red ( yore church service, 7:30. Spring Mills— | names will Vrs. R. H. Winsor spent the week Rev. T. G. Jones a Church service, 9:00; Sunday school, | Wil be from October 26 to With her aunts, the Misses Hill M. Ho 10:00. Tusseyville—S8unday school, | Nov. 1 hift from Monday |’ ittsburgh . ioheen, Mi hurch service, 10:30 through F are a for get Te 1 M1 iter A. Snow an rranged W ne Ham conve Ny tf p: red fd 3 Alexander, Mrs. Harry Potter adford, J. W. Bradford, Ray William Boozer, Jr., MIs: Mae Marte Miss Kathryn IN THE CHURCHES |W. A Evangelical Rev. W. K. Hoster-|1D. M. Bir man, pastor. Lemont—Sunday school | Pull, © 10:00: Men's Bible class in charge of | Anna the church service, M1 ciara Stover of Altoona, vi ited her sister, Mrs. Margaret Kuh ntl mmx ( LrTMr My d Decker Annette Deck. direction of ARROOR Lutheran Otto, pastor wv Centre Hall ole " n has g persons whose next week up ol Mrs ieted thelr course of r terman and M1 T. G. Jone Mrs M W } Cieorge J appear here on duty ne Past we taught by ! ty Some iday of i wed dome 10USeWIVE 9 1 to 6. Person church Sunday DISCUSS CHANGES IN PTA DURING WAR TIMES For Muscle, Energy Cheese Is concentrated milk Is rich In muscled « encrgy-giving butter fat It Is one of the best sources of calcium for teeth and i ix high In other essential minerals It is also rich in vitamins A and Few foods give as much nourishment, pound for pound, or penny for penny Cheese of Domes 4 Ic Whee ” Made m America. Enjoy its nut-like Favor the only the Week! «= Chantelle ry an hoff 39 Buy 31c |} nasionally Sold Bread Limburger ii oii. . "DATED DAILY for Freshness! presune-s Mel-o-bit 2 —— in CHEESE <comsequently it ilding prots MITES KING ELECTED HEAD OF STUDENT COUNCH Brie k and American ® * Mel-o0-bit Cheddar . Colored Cheddar ™ Bleu loved for its Richness, Tanginess - Cottage Cheese mma 2/50 25¢ OTHER DAIRY CENTER VALUES! Fresh Butter Selected Eggs Fresh Sweet Milk me ATE FR Store To Hold Opening, Friday dium sharp Lb ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TO and SEND GIFTS TO SOLDIERS 1-Lh Fg sievice 13¢ 1 2 ceri Gb Cite: 230 Tl 7) i Wak att ‘i to p . ; ao Sl sh — Ciihs Fiakes Grandes DDC Lux PINE GLEN SERIOUS SHORTACE OF AIRCRAFT SPOTTERS REPORT Large = no to P's Victor « vitamin , setAablon Package OT FARMERS NIGHT HALL § I : IN t ‘ y F $30 et 4 3 v 5 “ a 1 olor Fox pes x . Sindy Tears y NP « for sAVInE LIONS 11} HELD AT CENTRE visit AES Ey 2 f pe nit oe a ag i 3 favor nh vt of 08 ite and YeREE bbage - Danish Ca ent jceberg Lettuce” ® Bunches A Emperor Grapes 2 0 WEN 6 gi aiiet Potatoes U Soap 3 Cokes 20¢c P&G Soap y 4 = 19¢ « 23€ Wi Laundry UNIGIPA MILLHEIM L 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Shows at Every Show Night. Admission 10¢ & 30¢ Octagon Toilet Soap 5 cu 23¢ Ann Page FRENCH a Dressing ee 4 Jon blended a L AST NIG HT JONIG HT Xx 29 LOCK HAVEN Ei GARDEN THEATRE WEAVER BROS & ELVIRY SUNDAY AND MONDAY SHEPHERD OF | soi nu serisir speaking or A THE OZARKS rayon mant “SYNCOPATION” . BONTTA GRANVILLE FRIDAY AND SATI RDAY ADOLPHE MENJOU October 30th & 31 WOMAN'S (LUB HEARS TALK ON BAYON MANUFACTURE -— NOV, 1-2 LUCKY STRIKE, Fle Pup 288 RALEIGH, CAMEL, CIGARETTES 33 Tax A PENN FURNITURE FOLISH. . .. WHITE SAIL LIQUID BLUE Frolk AUTO RADIATORS SANI-FLUSH POWDER “SMITH OF : ae Eta yetroaimste Liv MINNESOTA" Featuring the ALL-AMERICAN } "iran Viscose Corporation | and with Danes Band: Benny Goodman, Lewistow illustrated her talk 1 7 MEMBERS OF ALL BRUCE Charlie Barnet, Harry James, ark filt AMERICAN DANCE BAND SMITH Jack Benny, Gene Krupa. Al- vino Rey, Joe Venuti, all in: SYNCOPATION Adolphe Menjou - Jackie Cooper Connee Boswell ALIN er TOMZED DIAMOND SALT 20-00 Bu Bea Be nu 15¢ JACKIE COOPER SAN OGO'S ALL BRAN 1o-0= SUNNYFIELD Pancake Flour. . ANN PAGE BLENDED SYRUP. ..... COLONIAL TOASTS N. B.C. GRAMAM CRACKERS....... ENCORE MACARONI ETC. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY — NOV, 3.4 SOAP Duz. For SPIC & SPAM CLEANER. A-PENN HOME DRY CLEANER JOHNNY MACK : BROWN--in “FIGHTING BILL FARGO” Large * Package Painted and Varnished Butfacen | ’ “Phe TOP SERGEANT" LEO CARILLO ANDY DEVINE 23¢ 23¢ MONDAY AND TUESDAY t November 2nd & 3rd Thrills at Pint Jar THURSDAY SAT. — NOV. 5-6.7 nriate - FRIDAY . a forgotten man who gives his ALL for a Great Hero of the future! FLIGHT LIEUTENANT Pat O'Brien Glenn Ford Evelyn Keyes NOTE: LUCKY MONDAY Night. Be on hand, you may be a WIN. NER. Always 6 lucky persons every Monday. 500 Miles Per Hour | orzanization app to the UBO drive ttee of refreshments We et DC Mi “to Hall Mir Nutrition Classes to Begin N tion classes sponsored by th Miles Womai ub w afternoon. November 4 from 1 p. m., at the Milesburg Bap! instead of the th previously ed - wi i rire sel 14 to 4 church, annour Penns Valley Sales Barn CENTRE HALL, PA. A Carload of Feeder Steers Will be Sold TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd Beginning at 1 p. m. Weights from 500 to 800 pounds. S. T. RIEGEL GENE AUTRY, in “STARDUST ON THE SAGE” “ENEMY AGENT MEETS ELLERY QUEEN" (Political advt,) RE-ELECT ee JAMES E. Le) VAN ZANDT CONGRESS ® Met every issue fairly and squareiy! ® Has truly represented ALL the people! ® Gives 24 hours service! Vote for Jimmie On Nov. 3 A SINCERE AND FEAR- LESS VOTER ON ALL ISSUES! SPAGHETTI ‘a Thur: Armour s Cooked inger OF Ann Page MELLO WHEAT 28-01. Pkg. 3c Sl FINEST QUALITY . .. YET COSTS LESS! ! White House EVAP. Whest Jass- nh energy y=
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