December 3, 1042, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. g Pare ™ § INE G ROVE MILLS I a oC mt rs Set 4 BENNER TOWNSHIP AWA WARAARIR RE WA, aline Davis; Pomona, Lois Schilling: ipalr of fine twin girls born ast “lorn, Ruth Martin: L. A. 8, Ada Monday Both mother and babies —— Donny Kepler, his wife and on,;, M Mary Merritts of Altoona Rom, executive committee 8. A io doing fine. Their name are (From Last Week) Bellefonte, Robert and Henry Kline F Donny, Jr, of Chapel Hill, N. C, was here in the valley last Sunday yon, (3 years), Edward Clouser, Mar uw and Margaret Marie. Mr.| Farmers are all busy husking corn feiter of Jacksonville, Emmanuel spent some time recently with his noting many change ince she left (2 years): finance committee, CGill- hie oss farmer at the Millie and some are even plowing for the Fike, wlie and Gauge Faye of \ a parents, Hon. and Mrs. J. Will Kep- [the country. She was the formeriy.. gartg: fire insurance director, Kepler potato farm pring crop Buffalo Run; Francis Benner of uy ler. The men folks enjoyed the bear Mi Mary Miller, daughter of the 1 Harpster; purchasing agent, 8 v turold dy was home og a Benner and Fred Marshall and Bellsfonte and Lester Marshall o! hunt in Lycoming county late Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. Al poman: pianist, Sara Donley: as: |, crt | lich: over the mast wens Wo motored to Zion on PHday 10 Buffalo Run Merle Rossman of Baltimore, Md lot of 15 remember her as a school! of tant pianist, Doris Schilling. The ‘ 1 nd spent some time with his! help Willlam Worrel's family butch- Houses are very plentiful just now Ww dunted fr the I'hat any man would appre re PN ve FAS spent the past week at his parental oh | when we Rr rom countey master V. A. Auman of parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Rudy, er | as there are quite a few people leav- home in Rock Springs, Mr. and Mrs, | Kepler school back there Centre Hall, will install these officers| and his lady {riend, Miss Ethel Mae! Francis Benner has moved from !1Pg this section J. Fred Rossman Farmer Eugene M. Irvin was &nat the first meeting in January when : turning to camp Monday. [the Ira Benner property at Rock to| Many of the young girls are very Our good friend Newton E 3 important busine caller in Altoona all officers and members are urged Pre the Jesse Dean family three the Haug house in Bellefonte on lonely since so many of thelr young celebrated his 80th natal day last last Wedne day to be present { thelr sor re now with the arm-| Saturday. Francis {5 working at the boy friends have been called to army Tuesday. Mr. Hess, one ergu The well known hide man, Fred Farmer Homer A Grubb Dur- { forces. . «Jr. Carl and An- Piper Alrcraft factory at Lock Hav- service township's best farmers, | well| Resides, is making his usual rounds; me fibe ateers Xi Toes. | drew a} om the James Dean| en on night turn and his wife de- Mins Hazel Jaiiet Benner retarted known as a banker, lumberman and pur in many pelt at good ny © he Reigle auction for feed-|hor thie { their son are in cided she did not want to stay alone home after spending a week with her veteran thresherman. Congratu jaraeet ws on his large farm to help some amj iibur, Clair and Jam Jr.lat night out in the country grandparents, the Ira Benner: tions to him and more ye ) health and happines ve » FAFA meat rationing { git it the wed lilard Quite a lot of people are suffering Many of the married men with A HY hon from severe colds and grippe, caused | families have been given an exemp- Ralph Willlams and bride of State bbler that would make most ex- ! PR A : y ry tren p1 M {illlard n- by the sudden change in the weath- | tion from the army but may be call- College, were pleasant weekenders cellent meal nywis irkey mes i fn | a Qf ughier MICY, were vis- Jdoved in State ( leg [ ed when the two months are up J with his aunt and uncle, Mary and not as tough a ar meat a whine ily o _ y ar] Martin v a 1 Clarencs Joh 1 hus! | I Borry to note that Mrs. Harry Em- William Gardner on the net \ \ } \ several da { wi Neff and they | inhizer of Coleville, ha homestead. At the M. A. Dreibelbi the farm was purchase by Bruce Dreibelbis, and home by Miss Dorothy $5100 ‘Mike’ Shoemaker chased the G. Ed Corl Grove. Mike has been with the Shoemaiake: pany for some years devote part of hi acres Slate, in Camels, Coverts LLL LO 1 weed $16.50 $1975 $2250 Finger-Tip Coats in Wool $8.95, $10.95 & $14.50 Suit Values 50 re MN finished ” | ni TS For Best Toy Values Complete Assortments! Toys You've Never Seen Before! ee UF TO om WN it p27 » > * 3 GR LN LN LAR, LO LO LO RR LR LR LR re A REL RL pe ULL $195 to $3.45 ra A) Dress Gloves $1.25t0$2.95 NW =| dam Hats-$3.45 9 > a na RELL 3 Shirts He needs and wears them all vear $1.59 ADAM — 51.95 Wing Hats $1.75 to $2.25 LL RL MM Ld RT BT IE INET ET ET AT BL 0 TAA Tae UAE T/A ARE TARE 1 ant 1/0 1 hed TARE 1/1 TT TA ERD DR DL LL LR UROL LA Wg RL J L WEVA » n » § » ad 4! RUNVILLE From iast week) Wl » ® J Po ho Pa o h, = hI he = = s. ho po Re = Po aid rt = & id = ~4 fo = = = - “§ 1 h & | = 8 - = ne Lo. ~ h 2 = 4 LL AL AL ”" Forden Walker of Milesburg., and son Mern Walker of Ohio, made a pleasant call al the Mr. and M: last Saturday eve- [PWT " » RS J When he’s “in mufti” he'll be glad to wear our attractively i stvled & Qe 111m ry Plaid and solid colors styled ties Stripes. foulards Wool, Rayon, Crepe FINE QUALITY HOSE - - 15¢ to 59 pr. and Mrs Bellefonte their parents Mrs, Anna Lau Bellefonte the past few days Miss Lulu Zerby { Pine Hall is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milligen Lucas at present The C. E. Flying Squadron last Tuesday evening at the U. B. church was well attended Dr Maynard Sparks gave a wonderful and inspir. ing message JY RN fa mogadors, monotones, moires and crepes, begin at » LE Ww CLR « 4 UL A re A E160 T3001 A TARE TE LAE » ha ACL REL REL REL RL REAL OL Mrs. Loraine Milton and Mrs. Eal- lie Furl returned last Tuesday after. noon from their Virginia trip. which they sure enjoyed Mr. and Mys. Earl Shiver of Hazel- ton, will spend Thanksgiving vaca- tion with their parents, Mr end Mrs. Philip Confer It has been learned that Sgt. Ron- ald Confer, located In Hawall, was “Star light, star bright, first star | see tonight.” new wooden funmakers to give playtime joys Many’s the youngster who will gaze dreamily throughout many busy hours. Santa's calling at the sky on Christmas Eve and earnestly wish everyone for a visit to Toyland . . . and bring for toys like these! Santa's made his first stop the youngsters too! Let them wistfully point at our terminal of toys leaving behind old out the things they “want more than anything Christmas favorites and many, many new play- else in the world,” and see their rapturous faces united in marriage things that make no effort to hide the fact Christmas Morn when they gather about the will leave Doc. st for army duty. that Old Nick has gone modern! Plastics ga- Christmas tree chock fu!! of these exciting toys. by of Lewistown, visited with 8 1 | RL AE 1 » Be Rd 1 “ SIN PS ’ sgn Coimniortable, well style : ing pajamas in attractive stripes. Choice of coat styles or pull-over styles. Choice of in Beacon flannel, all belt or efstic waist wool flannel and silk. Comes in all colors. 8 » {baby of Lewistown, visited with lore in everything from trains to dolls . . . and Shop now and save at WOLFF'S Toyland! Tau. TONS, Sunny. ms | PORT MATILDA Mrs. Thomas McKivison is slow. iy improving at her home here, hav. ‘ing been a surgical patient at Dr Benson's sanitorium at Philipsburg. wo" - SIN INI I TRF ER “lannel Pajamas—8$1.49 F » s by the Famous | $3.50 to $750 NV.Ds—$2.50 & $2.95 The ri p inks | n o> oll oF hs Apaag. WhO Hinks | BEDROOM SLIPPERS - - - + $1.95 to $2.98 life for themselves will disco that | {in the Jong iStives WAAL discover tm | A small deposit will hold any item until wanted. South Allegheny Street. New Location a a Tavor or ducing W ATIO Bf AL ST RE (who have the offices and the jobs, | land who can blame them? | 0 ! Feeding the nation may be & glor- lous and patriotic calling. but. the| TEMPLE COURT BLDG. BELLEFONTE, PA. fo WRI I I WR + PAPAS fe “w “% & ¥ ood * >
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