~~ _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. HOWARD NEWS Contd Rev. Wallace J. Cummings and and Mrs ( " nued fom age we! Harry Bkdahl made a business trip | Eagle days and a Saturday and " ale ' ove y 0 Morrisdale, Monday evening 9 . Stine, Cleveland, Ohio: John M. Sunday, making a four day holiday Mrs. David Holter. Sr retus | Howard High School News Boob, Jr, State College: leroy V. |each time. The New Year and Eas- Mrs. David A. Foiler, Or, return. Thursday evening, November 12 v } » ay. t 5 ’ rs Robinson, Lemont: Andrew H. Dean. | ter recesses have been omitted ed home Monday, after a pleasant Pine Grove Mill visit with her son and wife, Mr, and kW . . Mrs. David A. Holter, Jr, at Ches- Frank W. Dean, Ris Md ter. and Mr. and Mrs. William Trox- Homer E. Vonada Aaronsburg . hd ell at Shamokin Ralph E. Beahm, Aaronsburg: Fred. | the usual time I'he schedule fol- erick C. Foster, State College, R. D lows Harold Pletcher, son of Mr. and Frank M. Boldin, Bellefonte, R. D1 J Mrs. Lewis Pletcher, left Tuesday Norman K. McMurtrie. Bellefor a for Pittsburgh to enlist in the U. 8B R. D. 1: Bruce 1. Garner, Bellefonte Army Frederick H. Lightner, State College Miss May Johnson of Altoona, was at 7:30 in the various class rooms, a guest of Mrs. Sylvia M. Pletcher, and will include the work of grades recently 7 to 12. Following these classes, the Mrs. Amelia Barton and daughter pupils will present a short program Dorothy, of Jersey Shore, made a In the auditorium, based on the cen- business trip Saturday here and | tral theme American Education were guests of Mrs. Bowmaster of Week, “Education For Free Men Howard, R. D Mra. Della Relber visiting her ughter Mr November 12, 1942. Page Four College Board | | Calendar For Calls 131 Men | School Year (Continued from page one) Weaver, Pleasant Gap: Guver Mrs. Rider's parents, Mr George Blover of Coburn 4 : Mr. and Mrs, B. A. Blerly | | Priday visitors in Lock Haver Mrs. Ellsworth Stover and da ter Virginia of sent eral da t with Lhe mer pa Ciarrett Mr Bur Gireni Justice Leathers of Mount k T. |school ) Shows Dally-T to 11.0 P.M tS WT TT J ad THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Continuons Saturday | BLONDIE HAS DAGWO IN SPLINTS TWO MORE GLORIOUS DAYS! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Betty GRABLE ren the Howard High School will have open house or school night, The | : publi® is invited to attend. This | : ; ’ ’ ’ | part of the school's effort to inform AAMAAUIMLAAU AALAND [parents and citizens of the way our STARTS SATURDAY school Is contributing, not only to For The schedule for the grade schools is practically the same in former years, since the graded opened at ing Sun ns om Z the war effort, but also for the ’ bullding for the future. Demonstra- | tion classes are scheduled to begin of fiseal first 16 6, fr September October 15 t day 9 and year school Teachers’ In- ul Hy day of and she'll have you In stitches! Cartes MIRANDA : \ Cesar ROMERD ane sqmes of f first marking 1 Lutz Ce ntre gow, Coburn Spring Mills, R Benner, Bellefont W. Rishel, Madis Orril N. Parke Stat ‘ollegs January first d ) hool In William L. Keiser hiladelphia r Christmas rec Royal E. Overk St oll unary 27. snd of third marking wolf Fred J. Ball, St; ” Wolfe, Smullton rank J. Tress) d of ing M Bellefonte, R 1- william G. Bet period adh 1ehp vrei Jane Kelley, Dawn Wallace; lehem, Spri Phyl elehsth: rade : Vonada, Coburn 311 S Del a a vii Vey Ww \ { oxen Nellie Daughenba h cey, Millheim prii 23 t Q inclusiy ister RUS : Tr DI rein-iaw 8% Ann Freas, Vivian Gardner, Evelyn Doyle B. C ell W. Smith Adam T. Lo i 1 C. Carson, Port Matilda, R Roy W. Bloom, Pine Gros Donald L. Coll, State C L. Wagner Anderson llefonte Richard E. Bitne Merril R. Davi Y.. Marvin 1 N. Y.; Orin | ancis w of TECH NICOLOR CAMTAAAAHARAATHALLALLLAALALALA RALLY Honor Roll of Howard Schools First grade, John ‘Tavior, Wallace: second grade, Ham Gardner, Robert Leathers, Fave Bert Pletcher; third grade, Donald Lomi. Connie Wallace fourth Shay Peggy Wolf of Centre Hall on-in«law and Mrs. Richard Christy . wl WEDNESDAY ONLY Som Three Great Days! hc er fo Marga! visiting Mrs. George Ct tf Ried et Richi son grade it the home o SHAW CARY GRANT * JEAN ARTHUR RONALD COLMAN "ne tfth Joanne mmings grade ue eevee rh ACTION-PACKED rade Lois Car- Arment Fri H derick fTman tent John Reime n Wet vy M MONDAY BARGAIN ALAAAAAAARAARARAARALL LARA AAR ARE RE MARMARA MARRS WRAL WA wav AMARA VLAAAAAMALAMA ALANA DS NEXT WEEK-END ¢ SOMEWHERF I'LL FIND YOI TAAVAMAIAAMAAAAAMAAAAAAAA AA FUESDAY : i ‘ Mia B ¢ HERES A RED HOT ACTION ND EXCH BURG FAEEREAE adi Benr 1 Tall of tee EDGAR BUCHANAN AAFP L REA AAA A ARAMA WA REBERS TR i i LL ALE EE EE EE) AVILA Ee A a RE hE tr —— : : LJ 1 VA Ld 1 ’ L ’ « - , Ld LA J - RA » Jonas G. Stine Harry C. Hime A. Griffin, Bellef ert L. Callal Richard W mer O. Etter 1 i W. Lose, Bellefonte, R. D.; John F.| proce *. the supervising principal pel), will be withdrawn as cent Suncay evening Hn relives 8a Wer : te 4 wiyhryt 4 t the WI : Biddle Williar . : ‘ 2 inet riieted to take nn the 1 4 ’ nte i . li f t WW n Fine “1 A Jae Piss FOSTES Houtz, Bellefor 3. D. 2: Ral R.| necessary to secure the proper per-; cy until the 18 Jarme ane, Sr. and annah ay Br Other ve y ed | LITTLE TOKYO. | Hettinger: Sprit A R } n for the positior i l n. The Bo) t | i 1 tt " . J. Victor | 1 \ | ¢ It “th ir Dari Paul H. Kellerman ence R. Kelley ) Earl N D.; Ira Joseph C. Kr se] O. Spict roy Miller Bohn, Baltim Sampeel, Bellef lon A. Cumming K. Kline, Bowie tinger, Je FTOMB Ihe ' I STON i aad NEXT WEEK-END Wm Hapalong Bar IWILIGHT Also-—TWIN Al on the BED been made not been proper ele handi chool auth- Signal bell be hand, the communica not in operation, the ventilation cor ap RIG must operated by tion system is temperature and Friday of Har- - FMPLOYMENT CHANGES LOCATION SERVICY HOURS < hapman Hill, visited Stamm Grenoble Houser, Bellefonte Kinney, Pleasant Greninger, Ple schedule, it w » board adopted a » of reg ! | 18 covering teachers’ absences to the Tuberculosi The chief addition to the rules over for weighing past custom is that all absences not to the Bellefonte for school duty or visitation shall be unted against the teacher's time record. (Teachers off duty also suf- fer full loss of salary for time lost W 8 So near the ne sales Mrs. Katherine Confer was moming visitor of Mrs Richner Hey Runville vot $ na aay their presentation rium. The ting the pur- the Tub- cr KR. H Courtney and wif Mrs. Ruth Gilbert baby Faye, were vigitory Mor evening at the Clair Richner Harvey Eminhizer homes - rs projector, for except specified reasons.) 2 STORMY WEATHER AHEAD he 5 Ea Keep Your Feet Warm and Dry Spring ‘ Knarr, Centre William A Dean K. Rossman W. Sheehe, Wash W. Stover, Reber Beaman, Uniontown, D. Myers, Millheim; day. Bellefonte, R Gill, Woodward, R Harold kenbaugh burg; Ellery ward ; lege, R. D Mills, R. D Paul 8. Z 1; Richard Augustus Falls, N. Y ar ng The buik committee reported that rapid progress is being made in finishing the auditorium and gym- nasium, but that the work still re- maining to be done in classrooms is at almost a standstill Mr. Stock reported that the meetin he Bellefonte Teach- nn was held Monday af- 51 of the 54 teachers weekend : to pt ad + auditorium Hockenberry of weekend with Theodore Emir Harvey Eminhizer ze WOMEN'S WINTER FOOTWEAR ! TOE RUBBERS 69¢ HI-TOP SHOES tv Fry y ry i wl or and were in mn at Vs Ren Yop comes {Tal consult a physician for Harvey, who © a Y isn't so good. We wish him a speedy recovers on Thursday inspection will present 15 p. m. and E. K. Stock The Mh committe reported and R. C.' that the matter of reviewing prop- n board, will assessments in the borough is guides and will speak at being considered but that no definite dinner following | action has been taken at this time hool a A ———— ZION tETIOn wk Haven OVER SHOES $1.29 HEIGHT ARCTICS Zipper $1.69 nee cipal of the erty cms A es ——— VALLEY VIEW The home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wian at Valley View on Friday, Nov 6th, was the scene of a delightful 4 erby CG. DeVeny H Witherite, ; i ri Niag: .« tT : Leonard C $7.00 HEEL Snap $1.29 SPTYe As the organization's Mr. and L wk Have homes the visit 10 the 8¢ The solicitor and borough officials % $ "hn * to be consulted as to action In Whe ANY Barto riors Mark: Henry W. LaCh Addison, N. Y.; Paul G. Brooks tre Hall, R. D.; Paul D. Geary, ( tre Hall. R. N. 1; Robert S. Hol baugh, Akrot , Ohio Jonas E. Ripka, Spring Mills; E G. Dennis, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Lu- ther RR. Page. Oak Hall: Orlando N Irwin, Fleming: Miles E. Snyder, Spring Mills: and Robert E. Kline d to the closing of Lamb street The street has been formally closed by action of Council, but filling and grading operations can't be under. taken until the borough has install ed necessary sewage and water lines across the property. The question to be decided immediately is wheth- er or not is to continue over the closed section traffic of with and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rockey Port Chester, N. Y., are visiting Mr. Rockey's brother, Harry, her relatives In this vicinity Mrs. Philip McClenahan of Centre Hall, and Mrs. Lee S8ampsel of Pleas- ant Gap, spent Monday at the Nevin Gilmore home Guy Shaffer of Baltimore, Md. ot i Birthday party in nonor of Mr Wian'a 54th birthday. Those present iwere: Rev. O. A. Womer, Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Wian, Elmer, Thelma, Eu- gene, Glenn, Janice and Cyrus Wian, iMiss Faye Walker, Mrs. Bessie | Breon, Mr. and Mrs, James Wian {| and son Leroy, Mr. and Mrs Henry Gardner, Paye and Jimmy Gardner, Bellefont guests ¢ urday evening home were Owen of Philadelphia Fred pender and State College Mr. and Mrs and i Mrs daught Curtis Greninger ANY HEEL HEIGHT $5.00 CHILDREN'S, BOYS’, GIRLS’ WINTER FOOTWEAR! ARCTICS YOUTHS’ ARCTICS CHILDS OVER SHOES Childs Misses and daughter Nancy, were weekend visitors with Mrs Greningers par- spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shaffer James Dullen took seriously ill and | way removed to the County Home, where he is improving very nicely. Mahlon Eby, who is with the U S. Army in Tennessee, iz spending a ten-day furlough with his father, John Eby, and M. T. Herman Mr. and Mrs. William Walker en- | tertained the former's father and! family of Bellefonte on Tuesday eve- ning Miss Louise Shaffer. accompanied {by friends from Williamsport, spent! Sunday evening at Miss Shaffer's | parental home. Mrs. Roy Miller and children of i North Carolina, were accompanied {home by Mrs. Miller's father and (sister, Ward Krape and Miss Sara i The latter returned home Tuesday, while Mr. Krape remained until { Thursday. | The Strubles spent the weekend { with relatives in Lewisburg i | Mis Ida "Kauffman of Pleasant STATLER HANDY TOWEL . . «Now | Gap, was a recent caller at the Hors | comes 300 to the ¢oll . . . twice os lace Kauffman home, i mony of the twice a1 good towels for g i i 5 hundred uses around the house, / ’ { Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall and sons iof Beech Creek, spent Sunday eve- ining at the Irvin home. ; | Mrs. Emma Noll returned home {from Jersey Shore, where she spent {a week with her son, Kermit and . i | Mrs, Betty Davis and daughter Car- $7.00 { ol, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houser and | : i daughters Gloria and Mary Ellen. ents, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Miller, at { After a social hour refreshments, | Stovestown ’ | consisting of sandwiches, pickles, Homer Boone moved on Monday MISSES { cake and ice cream were served. Af- fram Rockville into the west side of $ I} 7. J. Hackenberg home, the . Hunter & Caldwell, of Altoona, .] Bellefonte, R. D. 1 5 to 12 ARCTICS Size 13 to 3 *ire $7.99 Rize 11 to 2 BOYS’ ARCTICS S919 rs MEN'S WINTER FOOTWEAR! MENS OVERSHOES | MEN'S FELT SHOES mew $.25 | $2869 33.5 Heavy Work Sheepskin Shoes $1.35 $7.49 $2.99 Real Warmth! Visit our Bargain Department for Real Values. Savings for the Entire Family. All out on Counters for Your Selection. Shop at the Big Store and Save s————— 79c 89¢ Youths’, Boys’ $1.00 ¥ 4 a ter wishing Mr. Wian many happy the Mrs. W | returng of the day they retusned to! former Fred Fehl property their homes Mr. and Mrs A G Cummings were notin { the arrival of ag baby t the home of thelr wife. of Williams- named Rose — ified « gir] last Friday a son, Walter and port. 8he has been Mary Corp. Earl Burd and Alexander of Camp Meade, Md, were weekend guests with the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Burd The Ministerium of Williamsport District of the Evangelical church was held in the local Evangelical church on Tuesday. Dinner Was {served by the ladies of the church in the 1. O. O. F. hall. i {| Mrs. Neta Bilerly and Mrs. Roy sn. SPOR sass Brungart and children were Friday visitors in State College, THANKSGIVING | Miss Violet Kidder hag returned WE FU iiome after spending the past : CAN RNISH months in Pittsburgh, where she has EVERYTHING BUT been employed. THE TURKEY! The road to defeat in any war, for any people, is the idea that other ipeople will fight their battles and lwin their war MEN'S ARCTICS Dress or Wark $7.99 $2.59 $2.99 $3.49 $2.59 $2.99 Sgt. Charlton FLOWERS CANDLES TURKEY SIX BUCKLE LOW ZIPPER HI ZIPPER ... the same wonderful, more absorbent Mr. and Mrs. Gale Swartz of Mill-! heim. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred White- | hill and daughter Marcia of Pleas-| lant Gap, were Sunday supper guests iat the home of their father, H C.| | Ziegler. i BELLEFONTE’S NEWEST, BRIGHTEST SHOE STORE Brown’s Boot Shop : amily | cc | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White and | Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weaver, Jr, 1 5 per roll { daughter spent Saturday afternoon | WOODRING’'S | visited the latter's mother, Mrs {In Lock Haven. 'Houch, at Orbisonia the past week- { Mr. and Mrs. Lyman White and {ond. i { family spent Sunday with Mrs. Floral Gardens | L. L. Meek and family of Wil 9 | White's sister in Tyrone, 'Hiamsport, spent the weekend with aster’s Hardware zis] moomew [S55 Monday evening in honor of her| | Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tarbert re-! H ’ uiiew; Carl 8 lover, who will leave BELLEFONTE, PA. ceived word last week that their son, | New Location Next To Worth Ss | Wednesday for the Navy. . William Tarbert, was a patient . HIGH STREET BELLEFONTE, PA] Mrs, Cyrus Hoy returned home re rh base hospital at Bowman | Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. cently from a four weeks’ visit with Field, Ky. suffering with flu. He 5 -*
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