Page Siz THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. December 10, 1942. department judge! vacation advocate. Llovd C. Pike, past depart home town boards. Millheim regls- ment commander, women employes | trants will the Municipal tment oMee In Harrds- building Mond December 28, from burg, and members of the local Post 2 to Tp. m will register vho ‘ eterans of wanish at the Board office In Stats American War, also were introdue d. | College nt nearest Board Mi Lizzie Mal president of | Hours are the same State , the Auxiling on behalf of the Aux- College Board in all case who also thanked the Ameri AD Ary Db ote: a 'wift Angelica No registration will take place at MT) = : Legion and members of th Johnson of ¥ department Auxil-' offices in the postoffice building in en's Auxiliary for their help in plan rv Drosident. who responded with! Bellefonte, but will be held In var- ning the affair . department | fous communitie throughout the Among those who were introduced wet minty, accordin o Board No. 2 In and who spoke briefly were: Charles E. Dorworth, and James Hug he both of Bellefonte: Russell Evey commander of the State VFW Post; John Mong of the Bellefonte Post James J. Leitzell, forme; of the local post Following the Introd George Waite, of Bellefont Star mother of World War Howard Casper ers who have daughters serving war Post officer: Gilbert Boyer, senior er; John Bryan mander; W. Ww and John Gark of past commande: V | I't } n strict born oi following who were press it the fore September 1. 1024. but not ton, Howai dinner wer introduced Ot wfter ctober 31, 192 will register and ( Sunday, first co K ganizat.or G. Kline, Rol B. Barnhart Ham Garis and Department who was Introd chairman of the pt n In ATS 1 bre LI declared that th fetera f I t | For the t number elgn Wars | tributi valu t will Le ith the hot Juni ike ent service to the nation in the esent : nonth I i leaviy is busi emergency. He that 8 ' nterest { opportunity for and that the thing possible to fort Brief addr A Gnau, department ] Wolfe Rosenberg will register with theh Nearly 200 at Veterans’ Dinner to of the deepal ny All No. 1 1] (Continued from page one) other W. W. Hampton and 1 members of the dinne; were Introduced by the toastma Lhe 8) R. Glenn ommitt ol the Lal for the tel to Other ntroduced o. Anderson Mrs. Josephin president nihil tate oe Pike M1 Com - of workers will sit des R on date wllefonte Board commander we sl tegistration In Bellefonte will be and Pvt. |, he Logan Fire House from ommande; ‘ rsh wonouneed el Pi n.tos5pm December 11 ' 8 and 20. Mrs. Roy Wil- { I'e} ral Coliege the Y ol past department | ction ot me may paid tribute three Registration To Begin Tomorrow " 4 . Continue " one) Hampton, adjutant : o ' pags om Iliness Fatal To John Junious from page one) of ye ars Mr, (GAR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — DEN THEATRE LOCK HAVEN, DEC, 11-12 “SUICIDE MACS SQUADRON" ANTON WALBRO | BROWN | “SILVER | BULLET" EDGAR BERGEN CHARLIE McCARTHY FIBBER McGEE (TTR LIER YOLR DAYS FAVORITE STARTING RADIO SUNDAY DEC. ROUGES 13 EAR AAR 5 AVENE D RARE NEAR ARRAS, WW > J ¢ We! H PIII »e Ba 1 \ LL ELL REL LL a . NNN NN RAR »e ed = » we, Bia BU LUA LL IL $e, WR sem I» PN» With a Bountiful Assortment of Christmas Gifts! “Barbizon” Slips, Gowns, Pajamas it 4 Ry » IN ye » Ba Lg Ea) * Sweaters & Skirts * Cotton Gowns and Pajamas N ¢ Wl Knitted Shoulder- ettes RL * Luncheon Sets— Gift Towels Housecoats of Cotton Crepe Pe A * Silk and Wool Bed Jackets #0 * Percale Sheets and Pillow Cases a And for Babies We've All Kinds of Dresses, Sweaters and Toys COME IN AND SEE ALL THE WONDERFUL THINGS WE'VE GATHERED TOGETHER FOR CHRISTMAS! THE KATZ STORE South Allegheny Street II II I 3%, 4 Flannel and Silk Robes Rayon, Cotton ; Mesh and Spun Costume Jewelry Nylon Hosiery Silk and Wool Searfs Women’s Gloves of all kinds EEA Lg ¢ » Bellefonte, Penna. SN sign; 8 ns ye ra ye rH HL ALA ws n Bf 8 i on Nf Y a b.33 yy af 3 a Jy J. af 3 J. i y NIN NI RTI and Tuesday of this week opentd yesterday morning Commnduros in charge manent arrangement completed but again with M until Deen Edygn! Ellis F nave Donald William Jam Board No. 2 Lists 99 In Dec. Quota (Continued Irom page owe) Charle William John R Victor L. nm Howard aul I Five M Stanley Bellefonte Albert Howard Clifford Bellefon I I. Bowmuste Ciuy E. Bhatler Arthur B. Hippie Herman H. Miller Charl F. CGettl William T. Matson P Willlam H. Colpetaer, Ji Hefonte Samuel Boyd D. Lucas Howard wis FE Charles R. Breol Bellefonte John FE CRISIEEE gz John Middl B » RRR” | J pr a Gloves Our selection of glo es include capeskin, mochas, pigskin, suedes, ete. The ideal gift for the man or boy. 3] 95 to $3.95 Fitted Cases Yes, Men! We have fitted cases for ladies, too. They make an excellent gift for the girl or mother. $695 to 53 5-00 A Fdmunl H M Henry 1 J. McClusick eR. ( John W A EERE yp _e Philipsburg Howard Jackson Holuwwe Lou F. Hoo H. Barto [OIE Bellefonte Ord H, Harris Harold | lliness Claims | join. Miller 4 Bellefonte Bho Jonni I ried ch Bell Edgar C Kustanbauler Bellefons Mrs. Anna Keller po i Wa Pa Entry “hapter, Daughters of Bellet Williird M. McMurtrie Bellefonte "Richard L. Belghtol Howar John W. Le Belelonte N A ol. Ellis Orvl James T. Kellerman Bellefonte Pittsburgh, now serving in th i Meeker Pine Glen | A dw n H Keller, 2 r C. Rupert Beech Creek he fifth « Edward J. Rogu Clarencs h ohn ©. Bullock Howard wer falgolm A ellefonte | t R. Crock Howard A. Cunsallus was a member of Bt uch, Belielonyu Lt of Bel the Amer Hege cfont cen elont Milest (Continued from pape one) Milefbury sh Bellefont E. Warliy Warriors M 8 Wyland Howa.d 3 Balley rt Matilda ''° Borger on R. Roach Frye J. Wa eld Fries of Le on Sev. C Reform. ng. In- Union Splice: rynovi F Robin unter Hull Tulowitski Kelley William TN LR Tomeake DREAMS COME TRUE Lo Bellefonte’s Leading Store for oo 9 oy ¥ go Offers These Few Suggestions For the Late Shoppers Whether he's on land or sea, or in the air... or be- hind an office desk, this Christmas it's wise and thrifty to give him practical gifts to wear. You want to do the practical thing; you want him to pleased; vou want your gift money to be wisely spent . vour answer is a gift from LEVINE'S. Listed hers are just a few of the many items of cloth- ing for men and boys to be found in our store. he ARROW SHIRTS ARROW TIES ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS, $1.00 c SINGLE HANDKERCHIEFS WEMBLY TIES $2.25 to $2.75 $1.00 ind $1.50 box 25¢ to 50c Jackets atl f leathe { JACKE ti Bo r capeskin and suede ens, has deep poc- rmproof wrists $5.00 to $19 50 PES SEEPS IINHINEREDEBEINRIDRRI FIN Neckwear When he's “in mufti” he'll be glad to wear our attractively styled ties. Beautifully gift boxed 65¢ t° $1-%0 LEVINE’S South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. Shoes A wide selection of men's fine sure of doubly hose in bright shades of red. WErY man « green, blue, brown. maroon Christmas gine patterns. our qi 35¢*75¢ $2.98 to $4.85 pleasing list this him a pair of wality shoes Vout
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