Page Two PHY CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELUEFONTE, PX. December 17, 1942. DO YOU KNOW CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY Bellefonte! .O.0.F. in Re-Elect Stewart Explorer become noclimated to Christmas Party Head of Scouts the rigorous climate of the Ant tic, and In so doing develop a num SPOTTERS ON LOCAL AIRCRAFT SERVE ProOsT alren potters on duty at the Centre Hall- post during the week ending Robort Ziegler, Jack Matter, Mrs, Max G. A Oraw- Roy Pufl, C Mir Willian Booact Rt Hosterman Mrs Joht inkle Miss M Xi The following 1 ft were Pottey December 5 Coldron, Garman Herr, D. M. Bradford, ford, J. W. Bradford William Booze 3a Hanna, Mrs. J. 8S Bohn, the Rey Mrs M Br Martz Mis Junel R France Noll, R. 8. Jamison Georgh Sweeney Fe] Al and Mi and Mi Potier These vol for the week ise D adiord INITIATES MEMBERS PROGRESS GRANGE LARGE GROUP OF ANN FOR UNCES HONOR SECOND PERIOD \CULTY ROLI Pt MAS PARTY HELD BY MUSIC SECTION ( HRISNT MILLHEIM Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Every Show Night. Admission 10¢ & 300 FRIDAY & SATURDAY Dec. 18 & 19) “The Falcon Takes Over” » Sanders, 1 James “DUMBO” Walt Disney Colo Attraction wel atest News lssoe— lea 2. A Fent & TUESDAY 21 & 22) in an Peril! “APACHE TRAIL” Lloyd Nolan, Donna Reed William Lundigan EE 8 LE LATEST NEWS ISSUE Pete Smith-~Color Cartoon MONDAY (Dec. Doce Outpost 13 Face CHRISTMAS NIGHT ONLY 8. Laurel and O. Hardy-—in “A HUNTING WE WILL GO” A Laugh Riot GARDEN SECTION HEARS TALK ON DECORATIONS Miss spoke al'- the Christmas Decorations Helen Butler's topic when and displayed he decorative rangements at the meeting of Section last Wednesday the home of Mrs. Charle was he eves A Cratden ning at Miller Several of the displays were later Jack Kirkpatrick Miller, Mrs. J. F Martz, and Mrs hostesses attended Mrs, J Light Cron ge Mi Cen tographed b asides Mrs Wetzel, Ms. Paul Henry Kimbrel) Th other member M . Willlam Bradford Mrs. Charles Swen Mrs M. Kirkpatrick F.P Mi Mille: CeO were H nes Edgar M: eS ver INTERESTING PROGRAM AT CLUB'S CHRISTMAS PARTY SERVICES nn n HONOR ROLL WILL PE DEDICATED HERE SUNDAY LOCALS AND PERSONALS i | a a 144 tians or twood hontin woinit buck in foven Saturday B the Mon Britt of East has recently issued invitations the marriage of her daughter, Meryl Eleanor and Elmer James Holbrook. on Friday. Decem- ber 25. Mrs. Britt, nee Miss Iona Tibbetts, was formerly a school teacher in Potter township Gerhart of Ambler, located in Fort Eustis, Va Army camp Georee Gelss of Philadelphia. call. ed Saturday evening to see his aunt Mrs. Verna G. Miller The following Selectees reported to State College Tuesday for pre Hminary physical examinations for service in U8 armed forces: Jack Mrs. Andrew Saugus. Mass to James is now Uv. 8 (Continued from paper one) ber of definite changes in hi or ph siologionl processes, according to Dn Mensch, and Paul M. Dubb ia & Advancement: E. Keith Anderson, | Ernest E. Lockhart Who apived n 1odDe fon chalrman, Linn Krape, Ralph Forn- | Phy: heuofiat with W 5 Antarcti do: walt and Raymond Ammerman, Sy: (Expedition. Heart first from this section to be named Health and Safety: Calvin Purnell, | Heres irom in the 18-19-yvear draft chairman, Gene MaceCregor Frank | Vhen Newton Crawford stationed at | Hench and Bud Coble Red Bank, N. J, has recently been | Finance: Burton Tingue, promoted to the rank of corporal. | Martin Miller campment, | | Christm Monday n 40 member Col Centre Riegel, Albert Dutrow, Bruce er, Willlam Brooks, Robert Glenn Ishler, Thomas Noll and William H. Kerlin. These were the Moy « Foust, H uaaen ure | thie Don Ray {breathing rate beat decrea of motion by the with John Popson as he We Penn Power ( projector. Film howe minum, the man- mall aircraft at th in Lock Haven refrigerator and rotects | gram pictures was wnted entertainment coc of interrupted at r Bunday as at ¢ Alpha firemen mittee oper Vere alarm Pp. m orn - 20 J & the ang tarten § arted in ufacture of al f 0 ge when ht fire belore eoond on Pi! on East crnnnney nt Care hod how d P t mili t A warm luncheon oA { ded 1 9 18) i 1 Lh Wij } erie dam ¢ ore Two Fires st Onllege Btate Coilege both dinner and rang about The first Women's a The reryet repo Bu cushion fd- blaze firemen vas at Foster caught ar - the Hye. fire ted Nn ) and Training Rev chairman, ; Rey C Miss Agnes Delaney had a surprise Leadership birthday party for Robert Homan | Hewes Phillip: at the home of her mother, Mrs, A Heineman and Talitha Delaney, Saturday evening, | Stamm These guests attended: Mr, and Organization Mrs. Willlam Decker and daughter | Sollenberger, chalrman, Oliver Joan of State College, Mr. and Mrs, €'S and Rev. Harry C. Stenger, Richard Luse and daughter Dora Dean of Merit Badges: O, F Mr. and Mrs. George Homan and | lnberger Mi SBollenberger David and Nevin, Mr, and Mrs, | hame the meri pon James Delaney and daughter Rose- | the near future ann, Mr. and Mi Clyde Decker Mr. Stewart pr on Robert, Mr. and Mrs, J. gram followh as Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. Ja- Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Reed- | ¢ | Earl M Sharer and daughter Shirley, Of neemel ind Mrs. Ralph Homan troop Donald and Evan, Gilbert Misses Martha : Louse Willing class of the 1 st Wednes f Mi and Extension: O Bey Jr nhways needs SONS badge 01 ded over » dinner Cleon artwright who the pro- and after he Intro- rman nach narer and Ral- Rimmey Worker utheran Sunday church evening at the |™ Luise wlan v Ralph IAS pare RO and the rout Mr Arthur M1 Dut Mrs. Ralph Homan, Mi Cora Fred Luse, Mrs. Jame Thomann M: urri ert Rl y Daniel Mr Homan Rover Mrs Leight. Mr Homan ow woadade R Jamisor Our Baked Goods Department modesn markets and domuts, and enriched Marvel Bread “oven-fresh™ Priced low for extra savings, Ns MA Sandwich Bread Cinnamon Rolls Fresh Loaf Layer “affee Fresh Tea Rolls is one of the most popular You'll leve our long list of delicious Jane You love them enough for our spots in bec mune customers’ bake only too! ~for we RVEL BREAD - 106 DATED! ENRICHED! A Lar qe 1/2 Lb. Loaf for Mure) Yul buriehed ITwe VYarietioy “Dated” Donuts Cakes Cakes Cakes > bie I2¢ 12¢ fos Pkg Kireunwse] ® Holiday Stollen Coffee Cake | delicio Xmas trecshsped cake, filled with selected frults and spices tapped with delicious sire -. werd decorate ore icing . "u cof A - nuts, with n amy fondant ING 7 Cake Flour “75. 5 in. ch Fruits and Packed With Vitamins! farsa rehards Oranges .. ig Cranberries Fasesnt Vitamins Nie Crisp Jumbe Celery Ad FE al] Fire Damages Three Lock Haven Stores Vit Sweet ¢ sry Food ease 2 bat § 74 r oxira Add Beh Potatoes 5 +n ey. 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Fresh Cut Up CHICKEN 63¢ from smoke record ration disclosed measles, they a 3 deaths for 100.- the World times this num. | Joss was official FOX not ann imate £5 000 wit - es #4 rut an mates firm - -— Important Meat Regulation Office of Price Administ District announces every person in the United who slaughter and delivers Seven so much as one ani- tle. the increase ha listed in the OPA ly in industrial accidents restriction order of October 1, cidents in public places 1“t Keep records of all they slaugh- Inexperietice and relaxation ind deliver and must keep with- | safety precautions due to pressure of the limits set by the order for prociuction are blamed for increase iveries to civilians. Farmers who of accidents ghter animals only for their own AH in mpt. 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