Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 24, 1942, Image 3

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    December 24, 1042,
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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE11FFONTE, VA
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Methodist Chureh
evening, Christmas Eve, the young
folks of the church will pat on a
Christmas entertainment and zarol gi
sing. Services will be In the church
don nt 8 o'clock, to which all are In
Sunday school Sunday moe
Pa wo hd on 4]
| Everyone can celebrate it perfectly
Without money or without price
Evervone should celebrate It,
Yos, celebrate it everywhere
Not by riotous living,
But by honest,
We should
Father
For the
I'o show us the way of
By the
On the
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This Thursday services
lnte home on
The members
club of the
were from his
afterncon
conducted
Wednesday
of the Wi-Mo-Mn-
community was en
tertained at Priday evening st the
home of Miss Ruth Pa sons, with a
Christrans party. Each guest present
ng at 9:15: Junior Youth Fell received a git. Refredhiment orved
ship In the afternoon at 2:30; and were with the
Senior Youth Pellowship in the eve. goson and a Christms and
ning at 6:50, Tollowed by the reg. other Christma 4 corations were an
ular preaching service at 7:30. With 4g to making the occasion more
sermon by the pastor, Rev. W. A. shoerful. Those present sere: Mr
Snyder. J. B. Steve, Mrs. G. W. Bullock, Mrs
Pree Methodist Church Praver J. R. William Miss Kate Smith
service Friday evening Bunday Miss Nell Wiliam Lorraine Par
school on Sunday morning at $:30, som Mi J. ©. Bm and Mi
followed by class meeting and the Charlotte Stor all of this place
regular preaching service in the eve. and Mrs. CR Stevenson of Altoona
enting ning at 7:80 with sermon be the The mombe of the Youth Fe
drink pasto Rev. H.C. Jacob lowshin were entertain a last
celebration conw Mrs. H. C day evening at thy
other | Bush Hollow Knthieen
hool Inst week of tiny monthly busine
ing been 1 oclal tiny
stuimed hey keeping with the Cn
sincere prayer
thank our Heavenly
good deed he ha
iHving
smerificing of Hi
He died for us,
Suffered great agony snd pain
Mhiree days It was, he was burded,
Then ascended to Heaven again
Let ux all eclebrate on Christmas,
Commence early in the morn;
With and thanksgiving,
Twas the day that He was born
Of this cheerful celebration
Won't pens just stop
think
vited
SOL
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ME TA
ve
FAS
Cros
LLRUL LN LS
in keepin holiday
Mery Christmas
It is not riches or expensive gifts alone that
. « but the added
neighbors and
friends. So it is that again we raise our voices
>
sa
wa
"Mo
pier
make a Christmas merry
simple, familiar
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LTS TMT A TART TM LQ ANE AAV ALAA NEA
aR
wishes of vou and
mm
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out thi ove
in the homey, old greeting
mas .
. « Merry Christ- trong
Jacobs, teacher in the hore
school, lost several day Homan. bing thn
meeting
meetin
noeemmt of
. . lo each and everyone! : Gay of
with the gripne, She re
work again on Monday of ¥
WETZLER'S oe om enn EE iL
Mileshure, Pa. Le We at \ the Book of Revels Mrs. Clark Williams, tencher Christma
1 i ’ the Chestnut Grove a stinn
willed to clo school for Awropn H
ple davs Inrt week on neeotmt ' (n
with a id
The entire
“imn
elmer wore mind for
antomsinment wo Ix
Fe thw
COND
ne
LAY
choo)
her
overe 00
) It will be almost the same Merry
x Christmas enjoved so ofte
AT oop} ristm; njoved so often in
¢ house ill be filled with the
American
the past.
scent of
good things cooking and the sound of children’s voices
SIN RN OR ON TR IY IY, PINE GROVE MILLS
: . Pic. Dot M. Fr { Tacomo and though there will be perhaps an empty place at the din-
think of
armedq
ner table it will be with pride sadness that we
Make
not
SNYDERTOWN Ea or
these far from home this Yuletide a time for praver
the
he found
friends and
will
and the be-
as well as je Here mudst neighbors and
homespun sincere greetings of those vou know
renewed faith in the true seoirit of Christmas .
SOS ON, (NAN, AN, 0 AN AR HE HR
J
4
men
To the
should Hke to add
lief that good will toward shall
once more hve in ti rear { all evervwhere,
men
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pa
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conn less
CHRISTMA Merry Christmas,
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Wolf Furniture Co.
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Allegheny Street
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to Lock Haver y Friday t their ' " . : nolishe -—y p p Visi at . ' - , ’ Tn y Grats 3 2 4
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ROPREBLD OF
FARE OPA AGENT
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BOALSBURG
For Practical Gifts! Jr pein Sve Joes
Ta
Min
PLANNING A
NEW YEAR'S
EVE PARTY?
HERE'S THF
PERFECT SOLUTION
Farmer Loses Finger
we BEE, we
‘BEHIND THE R-BALL’
with the Ritz Bros
of MM
otniornd oq fits oars a pie i MIDNITE DECEMBER 31
Pinay! Bir A BR it nding he irs te lho Hg PLAZA THEATRE
Schon] of ) LET m nid ) won 11 wl ‘ Bellefonte's Showplace
now empioved =
tfunte
vy #8
Wl y oe
Celanere Corporation
where they
Revent callers at the
nome wer Hew
Hall Bottor{
who ha
argaret Kolin
Hubler, Mire
Clay Joho:
Cadiciter of White Deer
amil Kimport
with his family
al the EW. Aes: home
Word has been received by L
Dale that his son. Pvt, Prederick
Dale, is a patient iy a
4 FOR HER...
eo ered
Emma
Framx
Jones and James
Rishel, Charles Hubb
Joby Rishel Santa troated
cand A Christmas gift of
ft Ww Roetokah
in Pailadelphia
ard Mr Robert Day
daughter Marjorie, are visiting their
1
hospital Smith. Lew
Dak
Was wey thw
John Houser family at Lemont
Wednesday until Pridas
The Premch class of
ana
the
A year ago, when Japan struck at Pearl Harbor, some people had misgrvings
about the railroads. They knew the railroads had been through twelve tough
years that they had 5 per cent fewer freight cars and locomotves
‘ in 1929. Yet they were being called on to shoulder the weight of the
greatest agmament program in American history. #f not in the world Now,
it shows this
about
than
Thousands of pairs, any wanted
size or color, any style
$ i 3 Mich. Pvt
J Q Si 3 bad pneumouia
79c fo 1.9 i 4 i Mrs. Emma Brouse visited
Ad N
ji FOR HIM v0» ; % Frimad i » ' a
i Township Vocational Sclool th, parents, AM atid Mrs. C. F. Day at
" Gg i Miss Mary Boyer as teacher, enjoy. geteneciads. N.Y. aid Mr. and
7%¢ to $2 29 Kl a a supper at ou Shawley amp, | Mrs. Georce Heath, at Penns Yan, N
» AY *vening. The
the were: Mr. and’ gation exercites of Robert Day's bro-
Mrs. Hariison Shawley, Misses Mary ther. Byron Day. from Union Col
Boyer, Mary Ellen MeOlain, and jee at Schenectady
Kiape, Ethel Oraham, Calvin Shaw. pov ere overnight guests Thurs-
49¢ to $1 29 ley. Earl Jordan, Jack Gladfeiter,’ 4q¢ of the Rev. T. G. Jones family
» Paul Rellerman. Jesse Jordan, John Their son. Richard Baker. graduated
Follow the Crowds Horoer, Paul Gilligan, William Mil- ,
. evening
To Slipper Land ter, Russell MakeDehoce Harold Jers
a Ye Haz Sanavern) College, visited thelr grandfathe:
Sta ly 3. sarod inger of Camp
ones who at-'y Sunday they attended the grad
tended supper
: ift B F
A THE LITTLE FOLK Gift Boxes Free
Miss Joa Kirk, Marie Hess, Betty Mr. and Mrs Paul Baker of Dills-
from Penn State College Thursday
ler, Don Graham, William Gladiel-
Chiatles Segner. from Thursday un-
Chaffee, Ark. is spending his vaos-
and Stanley Segner of Stale
what does the record show? Briefly summarized
OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR EVERYONE
* Dress Shoes * Hi-Top Shoes * Party Shoes * Overshoes
* Skate Shoes * Work Shoes * Bowling Shoes
* Arctics At Prices That Will Amaze You
* Hosiery
* Shoe Bags
See Our Windows for Values and Variety
BROWNS BOOT SHOP
EXCHANGES WILL BE MADE
AFTER CHRISTMAS !
Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Penna.
tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
L. E. Oladfelter
The Crusaders clase and their hus-
bands, of the Lutheran churth, held
WARNE ARIAS AP ANT AN
A Merry Christmas
mes. AND
~ A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
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WA
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NEW
TO ALL FRIENDS!
CENTRE COUNTY
MEMORIAL PARK, Inc.
Dial 1908
ve 7 WY | YI
Gernerd Bldg.
2
til Saturday
The First Organized clase of the
Reformed Sunday sthool enjoyed a
Christmas party at fhe cimrch on
wirsday evening. There were fNf-
zs
”e
»4
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YEAR
State College, Pa.
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Today railroads are delivering
170,000,000 tons of freight a month,
the greatest tonmage in their history
Three times as many troops moved
in the first TO months as in the same
period of the last war — 8,000,000.
Shipyards break all records! And
railroads helped by delivering ma.
terials on time.
One question stall remains unanswered
with so little? In the
“Pinch hitting” for oil tankers, rail.
roads ave rurhing to the East about
800,000 barrels of oil daily.
To keep industry going and homes
warm, the railrosds have haved
1,600,000 tons of coal oa dey.
Yet despite their war load, the
raiboads are doing their bert Ww
mee! eusential home meoeds.
How could the milroads do so mach
lean’ years they replaced the old with new. So;
when war came, the railroads were ready to do their share... and, "keep
‘em rolling !”
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
One of America’s Roilroods . . . ALL Mobifized for Wor |
STATES
WAR
BONDE ANDW
STA MPF
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