Thursday evening Sunday Youth at 2:30, ship in the evening at 6:30, followed by the regula; 7:30, with sermon by the pastor, Rev W. A. Snyder se school Sunday morning at 9:30, fol- lowed by class meeting ular preaching service in ning pastor, Rev ¢ home Last Sunday services they hi canned icl which had been gathered up as thelr harvest to I burg October 29, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Page Three © UNIONVILLE Mr. J. H. Finch was entertained to dinner last Sunday evening at the home of his sister, Mrs. Almeda Stere, in honor of his 72nd birthday which occurred the Congratulations Mr. Finch, and may vou have many more happy occa- sions such as this Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Curtiy of Atlanta, Ga., are guests at this time of her mother, Mrs. J. E. Brugger Mrs. Curtin brought with her a most wonderful display of chrysanthe- mums which had been grown in her gardens at Atlanta, about 80 differ. ent kinds. A basket of many colors and varieties was placed In the Nov. 2 Methodist church on Sunday morn- Morrison ing in e regular E. Brus member of Methodist Church: Prayer service Sunday school moming at 9:15. Jun.or Fellowship in the afternoon and Senior Youth Fellow- at preaching service Praver Sunday Church evening Free Methodist rvice Friday and the reg- the eve- crmon the Jacobs 7:30 with hy RH. C Presbyterian Church lass Monday evening of Mrs. Margaret evening in ti display at Bible 2 at the ger was a staunch church and Sunday itendent for many who the il ad a fine of goods and other art pe past weekend for of Mr were thelr bution wer the Hollidays- everal das at contr Ag home the the home Brugger fome for Ready For a Busy Season With Plenty of Tots to Teens SNOW SUITS AND LEGGING SETS '3.95 10 9.90 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | A SPECIAL SALE OF BETTER DRESSES plicas ol The een at far higher 1 wide selection of stvies for ses, Women. Half-sizes Now's the Time For Coats! $0.90 fo 5 0.9 38 to 46, A. C. TURNER CO. Bellefonte | i | | Sizes 9 to 20, Crider's Exchange Bldg. following day. | memory of her late father, J. | 1 daughter, Mrs, Ward Southard and! passed away at 8 o'clock Tuesday taken to the hospital | morning ds son, of Wilmington, Del | Mrs. George Shipley and daughter, | b¢ held | Mary, spent the past weekend visit. (ing with her daughter and family, | and Mrs. Cowher of Sandy bed ust | Mr | Ridge Taxpayers, don't forget this is the | Inst Week to pay your county, state, {Poor and borough taxes before the [5% rebate Is taken off | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hall and {family moved last week from the | Berg house in Unlon township, into | the Sara Immel property recently { vacated by Mrs. Margaret Morrison | Mrs. Morison moved into the house {vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Watson, who moved into the Berg { house which they recently purchased fromm Mr. Berg waa 4 . . ate her Mrs. Florence Miller of Sharon, candy spent a couple days over the past tre | weekend visiting with her brother and sisters here, Mr. J. H, Finch | Mrs Mr. and Mrs vices w of age, in the all elvi friends to the The family nice ba a short afternoon on account of the ser condition of Mrs 2:30 the Lutheran church lived to be almost elghty-two years partner and extend thelr il] their County could be done Short private at the home at 2 o'clock thi week, Tony WL a camp hr lous been At to the Noll, who has for the past five mont! body will be taken where pablic Mr, Noll Mr Mr daughter Eberhart man's Bellefonte, Mrs. 8. E bridge club 0©r- ill be held who spent sixty of them as a of J. Abner Noll, his brotier, Noll store. He was active in : aflalrs and Jeaves a of who mourns hbk passing sincere ympathy host Mrs. Rena bereave amily { pereaved famil and Mr: stork visited the Pele; last week and left by girl, and while small daughter medicine, thinking it She wag rushed to the Ho pital but and Ros them a Mrs. Rose Rosalie Was Cen Hotel Joe will give ap Grange wonsored b Bible clas The Logar Ling for her died time later. Mr Hoa 1 Georgia a short furlough Cormn and Mrs Betty nr mother v ut the party at State College Hall (Continued for several services will days for observation but was able to return home the latter part of the who is stationed was home on n'y father and mother, Earl Corman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Cor- Mir John Shuey of sited them Bunday Noll entertained her Amaranth card Friday night Mrs. Grace Noll ad Bilger Esther Melrov attended the Republican dinner at the Penn Belle Bellefonte Smiley last week and his radio group entertainment at this evening. This UL the Methodist Ladies’ 3 thie Grange will sponsor a on Page Beven) Almeda Stere, | Willlam Summers and Mr. and Mrs. She returned to her For Your Complete Hunting Outfit See LEVINE’S IC. W. Bauder Sunday afternoon home by The re auto on busines Woman's Service the will be held next November 5th the meeting will bring 0 please all be ald make this meeting a December meeting 1 be gular monthly | meeting and social of the Society of Christian Methodist church Tursda the church. This & which membe helr foot of of at in all in Gimmes, on hand wece will tion of officers fim Of 12 und anyon the annual elec M1 1 Stere 16. % Continsed on Pege Seven PLEASANT GAP M 3 had an x- tre County Hos- knee, which falling down fey TE ag0 In a Very Large Selection of the Finest Michaels-Stern and College Park Clothes Topcoats Stetson HATS $9.98 to 35 Wool Felts 1.98 — £ f . . \d ’ . : WL gags incl | weed dlid : : Stratoiine? . sivie, ’1.50 Kn 3 v of Cent { Philadel ’ an 4imbo of at Kaufl- Marjorie i thie rt visited y Sunday { Spicher returned last week from Camp Pickett her husband was being ierrea Ber teacher at the High School, took a car- load of football players to Hunting. don night, for the Hunting- don-Bellefonte game Betty Jean Noll and mother Friday at Lewistown Ray Hile and Dean Hazel have been transferred to a camp near | Columbus, Ohio George Hile and Maynard Houser {was transferred from Florida seve jeral woeks ago to Amarillo. Texas { Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spicher and (Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown left Thursday on a fishing trip to Lake Ameadows. near Warren Centre, and i returned home late Sunday night Hulda Chilconte, who is employed in Philadelphia, spent Sunday with the Vincent Hoover family Mrs. Paul Keller of Philadelphia, has been here for more than a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W H. Noll. Mrs. Feldman Hamilton and daughter Helen Louise of Houtzdale, were called home last week on ac- count of the serious illness of Mra Hamilton's father, WW. H. Noll, who Forest Belle ford, a fonte Friday spent On Tuesday, Nov. 3, Election Day REMEMBER TO SUPPORT WILLIAM W. LITKE For Represeatative in the General Assembly Attorney at Law, Office, Bellefonte, Pa. Graduate Temple University, School of Education. 1928 (B. 8. in BEd.); Temple University Law School, 1932 (LLB) Instructor, American and Ancient History, Upper Darby High School, 1930-1034. Lecturer, Municipal Law, State College, 1039 Member. Bars of Supreme and Superior Courts of Pennsylvania; United States District Court: Courts of Cenire and Clearfield Counties Member, Centre County, Pennsylvania and Ameri- can Bar Associations: Chairman, Committee on Minor Judiciary, Pennsylvania Bar Association. Attorney, Public Works Administration, 1935: De- partment of Justice, Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania, 1936-1938, Member Elks; L. 0. O. M., Past Governor. WE FEATURE —~ARROW —- SHIRTS - UNDERWEAR - TIES HANDKERCHTEFS WEMBLEY TIES WE FEATURE Woolrich Woolens HUNTING COATS - BREECHES SHIRTS - HOSE - CAPS SPORTSWEAR Men's Reversible Fingertip Coats $7.95 © 322.50 Men's Sweaters Pullover, Buttqn or Zipper 51.98 * %6.95 Dress Oxfords $2.45 * 35.00 Jarman Shoes—86.00 and $6.85 Dress Hose Rayon, Lisle or Wool 35¢ * 75¢ A Complete Line of BALL-BAND AND U. S. 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