_THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. December 4, 1942. Brothers in Service Enlisting Royal Canadian Alr Force in Canad 1 July of 1941, Pvt. James William (left, ab trained with that outfit until cember, when the United State clared war and he came to the and enlisted in the Marine Corps on January lst. He was sent from Pittsburgh to Parris Island where he ed his basic t 1 next move was to Quantico ia, and from there was sent to Florida where he wa while. Ordered back to Qu joined a Marine de- wchment was sent made the day burg Academy at Mert traditional ; now thered about , exchang- the Pvt. Michael J. Meter, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Meter of Halfmoon Hill, Bellefonte, is a new recruit with the fighting Leathernecks. He enlisted In the Marine Corps Sept 18, 1942, and now learning tactics of the Devil Dogs at the rine Corps training base, Parris land, 8. C Pvt. Meter is attached to Platoon 938, 13th Recruit Batt, He was formerly employed at the ° Metal Manufacturing plant ve) De- ade the back Ma- 1 - States receiv - —— SPRING MILLS Christmas an tationed for a antico, he was again old-fashioned Yuletide Familie ; Christmas ersburg, Pa uction Vice " . N : + wu receiving Instr there Before entering the Pvt. Willlums was employed moulder at the McFeely Brick at Port Matilda Francis inducted into New Cumberland, April 12, , | Was from there Field, Miss, where lane Technical neg he was transferred to the Mill- | air base at t Lake City then to Pendleton, Oregon hort time. Anothe; him back to Pleasar pen 1 turned dinner : rican oldiers Pvt raway fronts fought th 1 successful to tables. | pany plant William ervice at 19042, and Keesler he entered School, In Au CEOs above) wa trokes sent to Our merchants Christmas trade this Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corman Christmas visiting friends at heim. Miss Rosella Hettinger llege, spent Christmas » Mr. and Mrs enjoved a v season State ith he: of it Gros where he Harry Condo and! Washington, Pa istmas va ation 1] home, Mr Townsend vening, Jan Laioor and Hom meeting 6th » Mar- n Wedngs P new Nationa] th we Alfred Mark, wh ! day i neig H and fine will b Was a Zo citizen, and many Miss m hae by hi » {friend ds Dori nia , Mrs Long avenue C E Ziegler friends at Logan Mis Goodhart of —- New Year Menu Suggestions! SAVE WITH SAFETY AT SHAFFER'S! Libby's Tomato Juice giant can 25¢ Pineapple Jce 2 “7 “™ 27¢ Sandwich Bread 2" 19¢ Heinz Ketchup '“" 25¢ Betty Crocker Pee 1Qe Soup Mix SAUER KRAUT Long Shred Solid Pack 2:=25¢ SNOW QUEEN LAYER CAKE we 29¢ 37¢ Marasch. Cherries .Qc 277 25¢. 20¢ California Prunes Ib 18¢ High Quality Kraft’s Dinner Quality Macaroni 10¢ pkg. Diced Carrots 2 No. 303 cans 19¢ Corn Flakes 10¢ Kellogg's Peanut Butter hr 23¢ *™ 3%9¢ ge. pkg. A FINE SELECTION OF FRESH OR SMOKED MEATS J. 8. No. POTATOES FLORIDA -210's TANGERINES - LARGE HEADS ICEBERG LETTUCE - - ORANGES "oras TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT - CABBAGE NIBLETS CORN 12.02 can 14c GREEN GIANT PEAS 17-02. cans 2+«35¢ 15-1b peck 45¢ dozen 25¢ each 15¢ doz. 30¢ 4 19¢ 3 1b 10¢ WE WILL CLOSE AT 6:00 O'CLOCK THUI SHAFFER STORES COMPANY JDAY EVE. to Mercers-| i Monday evening, { Herr, NEWS OF SERVICE MEN From CENTRE COUNTY and vicinity FOUR DRAPCHO BROTHERS IN COUNTRY’S SERVICE PFC. Four brother all s« Mrs. Emro Drapcho, of C all graduates of the Snow Shoe School 8. Armed Force: EMRO DRAPCHO ms of Mi laren , DOW are serving with tu family a defense glare a qaughter pliant Drapcho April eceplion SNYDERTOWN Beulah Hea nn Wa Lock Haven Hospital i operated on for . vy od PPenau peedy recover Hall, Mi and Mr. and on William, were Chri ests at the Harry Wallzer » Showers of Nittany Saturday Harry Walizer were the the at Clinton Mr Walt Carl were Bunda) Wallizer home Margaret at Avis children Bobby, callers at the Foy Misses Marjorie and Powers were weekend visitors and Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. William Powers and son Russell of Avis, and Mr and Mrs. Edward Powers of Mill Hall were Sunday evening visitors at the Kenneth Powers home Mrs. Kate Hoy of Lamar, called Sunday on her brot Ed Dorman who has been ill for some time Betty Krape of Oak Hall and Elery Walizer of town, Sunday afternoon visitors John Waltz home at Nittany Mrs. Annie Lutz and Mrs. Katie Dorman spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. K*nneth Powers and family Mrs. Milford Dorman { Haven, spent her Christmas wit h her hus band | here BLANCHARD The Liberty Baptist church Is sponsoring a commemoration of the Week of Prayer beginning Jan. 10, and continuing through the week. 8pecial speakers are as follows: Jan. 11, Rev. A. G Tuesday, Jan, 12, of Nittany her, Jean were at the of Lock vacation Bellefonte: i Dr. R. A. Selby, State College; Wed- i nesday, Jan. 13, Rev. Shope, assist- led by Rev. Rogers of the Blanchard {Church of Christ; Thursday, Jan. 14, i i jen, I Rev. H. WPhillips, Milesburg; Fri- | day, Rev. Howard Youfig, Lock Hav- The communities of this vicin- tity are cordially invited to cooper- i late with this week of prayer. A son wns born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shilling on Saturday. This is ithe second son born to this family. Mrs. J. K. Dyer, a state employe | stationed in the western part of the | state, gpent Christmas with friends | in town. | Mr, and Mrs, Earl Grant and; daughter Carol, spent the Christmas holiday with relatives near Galeton. | Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bowman and son of Philadelphia, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, M. C.| Bowman. i Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Spangler and family spent Christmas with rela. | ives in Middleburg. Mrs. William Potts and daughter | Arlene of Clearfield, came to town | on Saturday to take Miss Martha | Potts back to Clearfield with them | AHHH AAT AALLAMAALAMMILAAALTIT LIMA MAMALAAAAATASALALALALAL AL AL ALL ALAA SAAAAA DD ’ THURSDAY AND NEW YEAR'S DAY IT’S HEP, HAPPY ROMANTIC! | The musical in the {|| groove of today ®. with 7 top je lunes . and all these names wi of radio and screen! Pad ad PVT. EDWARD DRAPCHO CYRIL DRAPCHO BIG, GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNITE SHOW THURSDAY NITE SHOW STARTS AT 11:30 P.M IT'S A BUTTON-BUSTIN' RIOT RING OUT THE OLD YEAR — RING IN THE NEW! Zr 4 "MURDER-MYSTERY MUSICAL with the RITZ starting 0 BLITZ! “RITZ BROTHERS CAROL BRUCE'DICK FORAN GRACE McDONALD - JOHNNY DOWNS SONNY DUNHAM AND HIS BAND wees Added Entertainment for Your New Year's Fun — EL BRENDEL COMEDY “HAM AND YEGGS” "COMMUNITY SING™ ITS THE PERFECT PARTY FOR YOUR CELEBRATION ! Tickets Now On Sale for This Show ! SUPERMAN COLOR CARTOON “JAPOTEURS" WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY « JANUARY 6 AND 7 — RIP- ROARING wivh GENE KELLY - GIORGE MURPHY MARTA EGGERTH « BIN BLUE 19 OF YOUR SONG FAVORITES! FRANCES BOLES DEVINE AHAHIALAALAAMAAA ML AAAAASHA MA MAAAAAAA MAMA MAMA LAA AAAAAAA LLAMA LAAMA LAMA MAA ALAA ALAA VASA SAMAAAD FH HFFA VA AMARA WATT AMMAR AL TIAMAT ALALA LAMA AAMAAAAALA LAMAR AMAEL AHARAAAAAAAAAAAAALALAAA LALA AL LALA AAA AA AAAS Aerial Gunner Random Items QUERY moton wd Mrs former tmas day, retu: ton and over Chris ning 0 Saturday m £ baby boy I at the unty Hospital for Mr. and Vargo. It was born last Tues r morning at 5:35 on its mother's 23rd birthday. Mr. Vargo ame from Baltimore, Md., Wednes- day night see the new arrival They named the infant Edward James Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Slemons and baby of Lewistown, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ermest Mil- ton, Christmas day Miss Mildred Bolderman of Lock Haven visited with home folks over Christmas week Mrs. John Furl visited son, Richard and wife fonte, iast Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Furl of Bellefonte, spent Christmas with home folks at Fetaertown and at Runville. Mr. and Mrs. Milligan Lucas was {entertained at the home of Mr. and n The stork left a fing weighing 7 pounds, 13 ounces Centre Co Mrs. Lawrence to with her in Belle- | Mrs. Russell Zerby at Unionville to] a Christmas dinner. | The Christmas program was well [attended last Wednesday night at [the U their part well. The public school program also was fine last Wednes- | day afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs, Newton Lauck and motored to Snow | Shoe on Christmas day to visit with | daughter Shirley, {home folks. : ., Since the invasion of North Africa | { there are fewer Americans with the | | Serving in England Barrens to Be Open to Hunters Continued from page one) THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Continuous Saturday From 2! MORE ACTION HAN EVER BEFORE! B. church. The children did SECOND BIG HIT Freddie Billy Bobby Bartholomew Halop Jordan JUNIOR ARMY MONDAY BARGAIN NITE TOPPING ALL HIS HAIR-RAISING EXPERIENCES CHESTER MORRIS--in BOSTON BLACKIE GOES HOLLYWOOD TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY The Weavers Get Hep While Crime Wave Sweeps City ! WEAVER BROS. & ELVIRY ani’ 1 Set THE OLD HOMESTEAD Also-CRAIG STEVENS—in THE HIDDEN HAND Horrors! Howls! Chills! COMING NEXT WEEK-END Marjorie Main - Zasu Pitts TISH for the winter. Christmas guests at the home ot| | iden that nobody but Hitler can plan | Also—APACHE TRAIL 2a military surprise. . —-—
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