November 19, 1942 THY, CENTRE. DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thred © UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Praver Thursday evening. Sunday se Sunday morning at 9:15, followed the regular preaching sery 10:30 a. m., with sermon by the pas- end at tor, Rev. W. A. Snyder. Junior Youth urday Fellowship in the afternoon at 2:30, a and Senior Youth Fellowship in the evening at 6:30 Presbyterian Chu preaching service 7:30. with sermon by H. E Oakwood rumble se Free Method tery | service Friday school on Sunday followed by the Service with d Rev. H. C The re meeting will be held this the home Mrs good attendance is « Mrs. G. W. Bullock enter m of her home on Monday afternoon the Altoor were weekend gu { her home section ] lefonte nt I 3. Stere Woman's Club bers present and profitable mes company rem a program Was very inter ments were Mrs. H. The tuned her spending se friends and Frank Irvin day evening grandparents A. Metzler Mr rie Holt tern Mrs. Elwood band Mr. and Mrs. J Stere of Be lef nl te Mi C01 ln service on Dy ice at hoo! Holt, student at spent the week- y, and on Sat- in bringing in for the day's geanna College home he wiul trophy nate her wa rabbit, mting Anyone interested in small car will profit Stere of Belle 1933 model with five i owner is I St { SUC ner hasing by calling on fonte, or this Ford coupe, , ew for the pure a rch Sunday evening J the pastor, wy, Place. it 1s a it rood tire on for Ving il reasons alied Wi abl M Emily pent eve lesburg, rt of ister, 10 Mile ral day Visiting garet rmon Jacob ular of the het Keatley, w confined to time. Her many hope for her the M1 been week with Mat : bed friends peedy her most ol Lo Jame Yule Season To Open Mes, EiWved Way Here November 25 Miss Margaret ASOIS, Wi is em- Contt ployed in Rome, N. Y l | days with | nued from page ome) over th ‘ - Tipton Spe edwa vy Sold £ mother come Oo birthday of her daugh at the birthda 3 were the latter's { speedway LL onoe IRIMOUs plane field after the war. He in track intact 1 Sunday, along with that Ruth. Other guests dinner Sunday daught ter on or TE CS CS EC ER a Cn a Orne nae Attention! Ladies! We Have Just Received a New Supply of “ Ladies’ Coats Make Your Selection While Stocks are Complete. Polos, Timmie-Tufts ur Fabric. Cinna nnunnng HREM Tweeds. and 31. 1 F 2idCK 0.90°19.90 | 12 to 20 - 38 to 48. / [ 12 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES’ SPORT CLOTHES LADIES’ BLOUSES 1.39 5's 52.95 53.95 51.98 52.98 52.98 Mian CIRO +g Sizes 9to 17 HECHT REHCIIE CHC I CE Short Sleeves LADIES’ SLACKS Priced at LADIES’ SKIRTS Plaids and Solids LADIES’ JERKINS Red Corduroy LADIES’ JUMPERS Red Corduroy Snow Suits and Legging Sets LTC 0000 MES JMC ts Cu Ct tC Jae Sizes 2to 6 - 7 to 14. 395 to 30.90 ti A. C. TURNER C0. Crider's Fxchange Bldg., Bellefonte BOALSBURG Stevenson of ( nearfie 1d, man Lutz with her son, Mr Nevin and family Kimport, Mi Charles Corl spent P) Mi Robert Corl at) Boalsburg Mrs. Foster Charles and auine, entertained at dinner evening The guests were ister Mrs. Margaret Mis. Thoma of State College My Mr. an Marg LeRoy Kimpoi of Btate College Meyer Mi and Mrs Jamel Mr wan n James Mr. and Sunday with Pleasant Gap Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Mary Haze! recent visitor Stevenson Mi ahd Mi daugh- ter Bunday the former's Smith and Rheinhard Reitz accompanied Bohn, Mrs. Ethél Baird and Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth Bohn of Oak Hall, to Lititz, where they vis- ited the Russell Mayes family Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Rheinhard Israel Reitz shot a 17-pound wild, will move to Harrisburg soon turkey | David Bohn a and Pvt. George Lonberger of C ADD: BOALSBURG Pickett, Va. visited with friends W. H Neff and daughter relatives here, Tuesday guests at a dinner at the Mr. and Mrs. Roland Aungst of Meckiey home at Pine Grove State College. John W. Hess of Al. Friday evening The toona, Miss Beulah Fortney and Mir Wert Bohn and Mrs. Robert Hess and daughter oon Boalsburg, were visitors at the St Edgar Hess home, Sunday Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George =~. Mothersbaugh at dinner, Sunday 1 “ Ty M1 Mrs. M. R. Mother Surin on of Buistol, Mr. and bog Mothersbaugh and fam- A | Mi nil daughter d Mi Mit amp and werd Lester Mill in ill enter dinner was honor of who Ww the M1 Laura Yocum of ald ible ervice A Don silo M1 wid AS POrt uble and College Willi Willis Jennie ol St Lie of home me of Stn vi ol F Mi rte) were Md " Lynn and far earhal guests Sunday Pvt Lonberger of Bos ill of | Mr and Mr upper . W. Hes: HUBLERSBURG and Mrs. Allen Harte ily of Zion, were Bunday the home of Mr. and M itherite Mr. and Mrs Bellefonte, R. D.. the home of Mr Gummo and of visitor y Markle and Mrs. John Hockman on, were Sunday evening visitor the home of Mrs Ilda Markie Earl Pulton and mother. Mrs Eliza Fulton of Johnstown, and Mrs David Barnhart and sister, were Wednesday evening supper guest Mrs. Sara Lee Mrs. Melvin Fravel of Lock Hav- len, spent several days at the home {of Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes Ed Vonada of Jacksonville, Sunday at the home of Mr the Mrs. James Carner at! Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman and {family of Lock Haven, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Boyd Heckman. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker and family of Pleasant Gap, ahd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinds were Sunday Fred visitors at the P. A. Hinds home Mr. and Mrs. James Deitrick and of Los Angeles, daughter Sara. spent Sunday at the Mrs. home of their daughter, Edna. in Mrs. | Wilkes-Barre | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bierly and John W. Hess and Miss Beulah child of Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs. M am Sun- ge £3 Peter at Mrs Ging- Margar Representatives from Penn Power Company £8 On vilamins re- Reformed Mrs Mrs ham, sses Ethel ngirich and Gumm Sunda and Mm Ketu Bond spent am Stover K et Kimport the West rich athryn eth Mr State Hogan Markie and n College, were Sun- Margaret Dale, Kathryn with hiz mother, Mis Marg Kimport and Jones attended a chicken { n the Odd Fellows hall at y Grove Mills, Friday evening The Woman's Guild of the Evan-| gelical and Reformed church held their monthly meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Anna | Meyer. The members present were Mrs. H M. Hosterman, Mrs. Mary 8. Goheen, Mrs. A. J. Hazel, Mis Nell B. Fisher, Mrs. George Ishler, Mrs. T. G. Jones, Mrs. H. L. Wink and Miss Beulah Fortney Mrs Wilbur Houtz attended funeral of Mrs. Mildred Stone Houserville, Friday Rev. Stahl of Mifflinburg, will preach in the Lutheran church Sun-| day et November 22 at 7:30. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coxey and chil- dren and Miss Joan Hess were sup- {per guests of Mr. and Mrs Lonberger, Friday evening Mrs. Harold Hite Calif. is visiting her mother, Ida Lockhart, and her sister, Paul F. Kellerman red Zi | at ls of spent and ening, Fortney visited with the Samuel Herbert Rockey and family, and Mr. | Bunday evening were Sunday visitors at the home of | Members of the Live Wire class Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Bierly. fof the Lutheran Sunday school held | | their annual banquet Saturday eve. ining at the Fleisher Tea Room i Hall, was the speaker for the eve-| ning. Harold fans gd was youst. | master. Those who attended | banquet were. Rev. and Mrs. C. | Made Through Federal Land Bank | | Otto, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonine,| {and Mrs. Frank White, Mr. and Mrs. Long Term - Low Interest [Cyrus Wert, Mr. and Mrs. Robert] | Barger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horner, | IMr. and Mrs. L. H Hartman, Mr. | iand Mrs. Kenneth Bohn, Misses! Graham | iand Frank Homan, Lester Gladfel-| Now ! iter, Jr, William Gladfelter and Claude Miller. i { Recent callers at the John F. Kim. {port home were: Rev. and Mrs. J. M. FOR THE FUTURE Kirkpatrick of Centre Hall, Mr. and See: ROBERT L. AKERS, Sec. Tr. | roy, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Neldigh of National Farm Loan Association {State College, John of Pine! 13 E. High Si. Pa, or {Grove Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Grant "Kline and daughter of Milton, Sher. Hess family at State College, RB. D,, and Mrs. Ocean Yearick and family Julian. Rev. C. C. Otto of ante | iMr. and Mrs. Harold Leightiey, Mr. FINANCE Kathryn Graham, Ethel {Mrs. Carl Wagner and son of Mil- 219 Allegheny St. | | lere H Houtz and! VAS . TR TAR TAR 18 LAMERE--The first and Opal scogount of Charies A lLamere, execr. of alc of Blecta Lamere, late of Phil- ipashurg Borough deceasgd 20 Rw THEPIR, The first and final ( 4 ‘ Bungard, execrx Musser, late of deceased The first and Belle © Ronald ( All D. Workers to Recelve Oath | the Pleasant Gap completed their Civilian Defense required number training, are present at the school ant Gap m oath in HOWARD NEWS Persons icinily who have basic Ualning in and who have U ol At the P evening, N into Walnut u y hours in first ald ented re by been of tl Na onfined to ber i by lll Cent Infant r« 13 able 0 be A nd we NOUS by pon health program will motion cen | tional Pounds alysis will plciure on mance.’ Ling pre ned ted to be lding in Plea Friday, November of office will {Ue plot { at 8 aL op the tre eon t wont : a ah 20, when a Vv for . be administered Legal Notices NOTH OES Lon Y. of Edgar of ele Belielonwe Ix n LIAL The first and Mallory, Ralph L Borough, tri fim | Nn as well Liu ion Rn of of Lo Ie tng I meal eve hould bx ne in ald Intere is m REGISTERS Pon § ”" {AR ’ & Can Be Seen on the Opening Day of Toyland, at the id “1 SLR ’ . LJ Ld » » olf Furniture Store Allegheny Street — Bellefonte, Penna. Wednesday, Nov. 25th HIS CHRISTMAS we want to do all the more to make it a wonderful time for AHL LAL & ’ WWW Fé A > EAS, 2 vi " . the children we love. We have the toys which will keep glowing for them the warm spirit of the security of being cared for that children can know only in a free land. Many of cur toys will be irreplaciable when present quantities are sold, so you have every reason to DO YOUR TOY SHOPPING EARLY! > P¥ f\] HM Ld a Ba » % As the rubber shortage becomes more critical, and gasoline rationing looms nationwide, the need for keeping store deliverias by truck at an absolute mini- mum becomes increasingly obvious. We ask you to please do your Christmas shopping early. VARA Bring the children in and go ‘round and ‘round, buying Christmas joy! WOLF FURNITURE GO. New Location Bellefonte, Pa. RR CORR ROR LORI TR SR TN SON LR LR CO LRT TS TR RT Bi Allegheny Street a —— PIN Nis
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