Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR.’ January 21, 1943, - | [the Lutheran Mslionary Society Club Plans ‘Southern | corps Be fory way g the edaing William H Fel h group B, at her home last Tuesday the was employed ent i; Lepley « A | evening. Latin America was the Neighbors’ Program tension Office at Penn Sta Vii V and ! taymond H | SER P il) general tople for discussion. These Corl is employed at members sttended: My C. CC. Otto, County Thrift Office mular meeting of the Belle LOCAL CAGERS LOSE FIRST Wallace llgens scerétary Roy 8 Martz, Mrs. John Knarr, Mrs, Tal- Mrs, Kathryn Breoi, Mrs. Rhoades, Pu Bir mine 44 i Re tld le date | GAME BY CLOSE MARGIN Jwmbson: and“ treasurer, Roy Dut. tha Doluney, Mrs. Paul Bradlord, Mrs. Leightiey, Mrs. W. Ww, Kérlin Mondal January 25, at 7:30 p. m row. These committees were also ap- Mrs. Frank Willams, and Mrs, Geo. Mrs. George Vogt, Mr Ray Mark, | a \ Coach Curtis Watt from pointe church propert) James Soa 0 Miss Helen Miller, Mi Fred Louse tn : "4d Arak ( Cregg Township wel responsi v Dutrow, Mi gen, Mt Mi Philip Bradford entertained Mrs. C. H Homan, Mr Ernest JL Ary rat ty: re AN “” i for Contre Hall-Pott fir ask oh finance Ernest Homan, the Women's Missionary Society of [Frank and Shirley Rhoade g Hoh A y ol our fou } mn : : 4 , \ . v \ weighbo Janey nig, « w ball deleatl olf ured : hal oh 1 Runk Fl 1) : Al ce ay the Pre ab terian church at her home I'he week of February 7 to 14 ha speak on “South American Neigh- 1 EFFEC y IVE 1 H : S WEEK when they tallied o th voler lt Wednesday evening These been designated “Spiritual Empha- Lov. ae and Mrs, Einar Nilsson | | at the Presbyterian Chapel f Tigers’ total of 29, it we kK Yin= ancler, ! Roy 1 Juimes Fou Lomembers attended: Misses Mary D 5 Week” by the local Evangelical will play a plano duo; Miss Mary a. SN. Gove rnment E stablishes 's Ingre aie ni Standa rds Jor Al H hite Breads | nasium Frida vein and r. Hgen; literature and music, Potter and Martha Boal, Mrs, C A. church and will be marked by a ser- Forbes. of the High School facule he game was tivd freq tly dur- rr. Runk red Lut i OE Spy ke Mis. F. V. Goodhart, Mrs, ke of services, one each evening wa) present her Spanish classes ing the last hall | 0 Un mison and Homan Harr Potter, Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick through the week according to th Hy a Latin-American program the margin N ) W ter ‘Was. born Mr. and and Mrs. Charles Slack. pastor, the Rev. W, K. Hoserman which follows : Jack Me | if Altoon E. BE. Zettle, w fet CI point lenahan Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jamison and who | aiflering from Introduction Hispanic America . MARV EL ! T: Junior Riminu \ : { day morning Jack « a J=year- Kate were Saturday evening dinner from a heart condition, is taking an Fully Sweitzer for the ame wil t . hild of Mr. and Mrs. McClena- guests of Mrs. Anna Bartholomew enforced six-week vacation from pl ; \ H close second Rossman u i n pendin vernal weeks here and family his work at the O W. Houls Lum- Huh go iH Bdva Qui or YOUR BEST BREAD Buy! | Mi C0 MALL America yl : $ . » * 1c highest score fo I vit nt M1 Brug Knan M william Reitz of Upper Dar- ber Co | ’ Tr . re a A wymmary fol ' il Zellers and hi WHET by, is visiting her sister, Miss Jennje! The Helping Hand Lutheran Sun- hy Lovt by Lace Weaver (Paraguay) X 0) ALC | CONTAIN Tid : : Contre Mall=2¢ v nt Thomas, who fell recently and frac day school cla will: meet this eves Cini ol NOT J LY D OF y MARVE L JSINTAIN THE MAX — i 27a : 0 \ Han " her wrist ning at the home of Mrs. Hury Lullab El Salvado) irl hot IMUM AMOUNTS OF SUGAR. SHORTENING y DOUBLE. y YOUR.A Ritiime! : A h 10 Rick R lock [aven, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Whitman, who Clenahan, east of wwn ’ Xm MILK. AS SET BY YOUR GOVERNMENT rs | MONEY. OS | 4 \ { noon wit vil hn mtd ooe v rrale e Sunse Miss June Wagner of Col pent 90 SING i My vel Fuero a Frank 1 12 Bartholomew and daught TIER oenly Speed Vie Bunt pa Junie WAGER of Colyer, shEIR ™ Rico)—Bdith Rizan, Jean Roges THE ONLY NATIONALLY SOLD LOAF THAT GIVES BACK GUARANTEE Fye. § \ | ‘ ii coured employment at State Cols with Miss Betly Scarson Ihe Pearl werto Rico rl YOU THESE PLUS ADVANTAGES | » Ra 3 ; D hraybiil, ‘A nas lege Rex Searson of Spring Mill x Choru rou ~ i t Ube i pba Mi Martha Mowery, QCentreia Friday night west at th wme National nn Cuba air : EM MAL { ‘ot y -4 " bbc jot HOS* Hall-Potter senlor, ls doing part- lof his grandparents her Chorus I. DATED DAI guaranteed fresh : time work for Miss Laura Runkle Pvt. Fred Curry of Camp Shelbys Member { Girls’ Chorus: Elea 2. ENRICH Spring Mills—3 Miss M jartin of Avi Mrs. J. Elmer Royer entertained | Miss. is spending a fifteen-day fur- bor Dobelbower, Joan Kusse, Ros 3. COST 4 | l State Teacher Senior Service cla s of the Luth- | lough with Mr. and M» reel unranta, Edna Quick, Edith Ri i dn Sunday school at her home on Jordan and N and Mi rem an, Jean Roger Beverly Rote, Em- 4 day evening. Last Wednes- Decker nea lly Bweltzer Mary 2 Tin vening the Lutheran Mission- Miss Rose) rest B " Society met at her home with Rea & Deri 1 " 4 other members present; Mrs. college Alexander, Mr Jacob Sharer $ r IER Fl and Mrs, 8. W. Smith William 8bvker eft today for New : w Leadership Training School coun riand 1 ted Into tie Chamber Commerce ducted earlier this fall by the lo 8 Army | e ho rtilles h ministerium. met In the school givisd B Smoker Here Tonight inst everling for a program of “4 . ar 1 " - i : and entertainment. Plans for PROGRESS GRANGE NOS1 : B ho a MIs. vening were in charge of thi TO COUNTY POMUNA GROUP \ Mo ane 8 gino, oromittee: Miss ris Moltz, Mi ’ 4 ¥ 1 y “ Vv Goodhart | Roy 8. Jam- the home of Mrs y These membe rs. Harold Stitzer WwW. K He Ellene, Miss Johnson, Janet Anna Marie Sweeney Eider of State College, form : HY vi NGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED wuetin wr Ann Page Mustard uga Ann Page Noodles Ann Page Macaroni .. " v dexo : ny - o 62¢c A: am _j:8 alle FLO! vn Ann Pare Spaghetti - oka ast Thursday eve- irs. Clay! ; Cherry Preserves 00 7 Flo Pa. 1 1 Bitner home - wii Lae « gement with ia a ur rig C : t voekot th her ent the host Mrs. Bitner, thes Gregg Twp. Student ; Loui wt. A Graham Crackers , 0, ,. A = r CHURCH SERVICES Mor tox f - members attended: Mrs. John Whit R i FFA A d , R pd : A f a ryt d Rolled ngeli Rev. W. K. Hos~ ooaphi. position with the Bell Tees man, Mrs. C. A. Miller, Mrs. W eceives ward ,,.. , Kesstetter, of East B Cracker Meal cotomimt "0° ; Sunmyfel t I me Company in Harrisbu liam Hanna, Mrs. Stuart Hosterman ‘ tate Coll Pvt. Ke A Sake Cruel? Es =D. [he Susanna Wesley Methodist Mrs, W. K. Hosterman, Mi fis Dale X Miller, a senior in the Gre totter is st at Mia Soup Mix No Noodle” + £5 Oats . " 8 reg 1 8c ar 8. Daup and Miss Ida Frazier Township Vocational School. was pla serving with the Army Al Queen ; Sunday school class will meet Des : i i ’ oA a Thursday, January 28. at the Bag Mis Gent aldine ‘Hoover WAS o din. awa’ aed the Revit one Deg ve bY UI ian EE i SS SI Facial Tissues Ange *** Rah Worcestershire Kibbled Biscuit ©» Re EE crs ima ot Sur Tt Wein Been of amet es sie rmn— | xo rt vr. 80520 1 ie Pract Gianey Staey Your % meeting, which was beid in tare | CENTRE HALL, PA.| | Kibbied Biscui ue § Sauce “ C AT GRANGE HALL ned owr Paper Towels pee +: --- Sk Grade "A" Sunnybrook SHOWING : v evening for wlkuce, scholastic oS ARaent. a : Mel-o Water Softener 2 ""* er, these members Other school activities in which | Tuesday Night Sani-Flush : Eggs an Bruce Arney, Mm, para . ht ! wan * = " Townaliin V Ty " JANUARY 2% 19 5 A grand change from mest rT. Mr hom Wii ' ‘ : ¢ White ; MN obs Wetzel, Mrs. Paul Malen Bow ¢ Walker T : “0 R TOWN" Liquid Blue “..; “ : C. XNotritious—cuntain Vitamins A+++ Be G44 hn Slack, M Har wo : chapter W i thw U 4 Lp . *" ’ RS. Brooks. representative from Li tre wai : A&P “Super-Right” Meats! He . : : «Wil ee ; yruce Clearfield district ' Fresh Fish . ho hel > ” Th allowing 1 3 on William Holden and HERE S Ceaned ot Freeh . Marts town also received a { Martha Scott VA LU 3 po extra cost Spare Ribs Ee Jai 25¢ y wor- outstanding achievement | 0 ject PLUS—SHORT SUBJECTS ddock sted 1 [9 Tender Smal) sted UY 3 t= | wor ing 1 : Fresh Haddoc ¢ Wei 1s 33 Walker Donald Wolf Kennet B Admission ~ Lb. 20 einers "a ad ¢ ) : 74 Fresh Lake Smells . ... ] nd Mr J. Harold Durst entertained John Walke Children 11 Adults 22% New Pack Read the Ciasified ade Fresh Whitefish ore ™ 35¢ Sauerkraut ........3™ {1s ANNUAL STATEMENT | Fresh Blue Pike ...... "* 230 | reo tows OF wi Fresh Mackerel spwisn > 29¢ Pork Sausage FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY i - Be the Plas or Ste OF CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA. | Fresh Fillets Corned Pork... . LOCALS AND. PERSON Al CENTRE HALL, PA. JANUARY 1, 1943 \a Pounder 39¢ Red Fish 37c Cartes: 3utliod . Ox t. Je Spyke t i Pound nd Sliced or Monge i-atreraft dlvisi tn comolianee. With the provisions of their Charter the Bighty-nit hn ht Tongue un, the rie » 1]. 8. Arms 2 t I L 1 statement of ti 911118 1125 herewith presented Pressed Whiting Armonr's Star . ow 3 1: » HH 4 Ih ie L ox. K : J in treasury January 1, 1942 $ 2076.05 * ® Cooked Salami . .. 1942 SLIPS or DRIED BEANS 99 44.100°. PURE, FLOATING IVORY SS ’ 1 " rev " a M . LXPENDITURES Due to gasoiine re sirictions in Le present na- “Vietory Ford Feature! ga 5 (0) A E> icy 3 std i fi ¥ 1 n M 4 . via trier Pe “1134 0 PR ake tional emergency YOU are making fewer trips t PeaBoans .......«. 2" iGo § "» 2 C . ilheoim : id Goods 3 4250 Millheim Marrow Beans = SOAP POWDER id gh Ruson i” Sa we Ari , s08 48.00 i y UN | C | p A Ww. Rip amage Lo 3 08.18 In cooperation with this national effort to con- Reman Beans ...... Ih D ae Max Herr, Barn 100.00 serve gasoline and tires, Lima Beans 2 4 28¢ : | I 8 Cc MILLHEIM . : , = NEW SHOW Tor ja Kidney Beans .........."" 9% & THE NEW ULTRA-REFINED A ay om Tete » * i Shows Now 7:20 and 9:20 FP. M ightnin 3 ‘ Ha.54 B ) ] It's National Peariut Week! 4 Admission 0c & Ive Pau a Ch ssehold Gols 45.00 } . “Lik'em™ 1-1» 27s LE — } FE & BM. Bressier, Damage to House. 126.95 eginning e Iu. Jumbo Peanuts Rag . LAST TIMES TONIG Hr 1 ida Bruneart, Damage to House 52.50 Spanish Poznuts Salted Ih. 23¢ : ih ( {Thursday, Jan, 2} } ain ris, Cow Kilied by Lightning 100.00 Clark Gable and Lana Turner ig. Contents o n 656.67 and until further notice, the Roasted Peanuts ..... 25¢ : nSomewhere I'll | 0°C uric. mate. Barn 2000.0 » * Peanut Butter N77 "0 35 1 Oc Pint 10c Find You” Sat) - - ey, am 881.72 Peanut Butter sets 100 2% = Bottle January Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy 8a 26.25 : A : Buy These * Victory Food Feat ” I 3 : i 3 . ures re . Ww Printing and Stationer) 31.11 will be closed Monday and Tuesday evenings at 6 2 JA Hunting hy ins Bb dean, i194 o'clock, and Thursd: IVS at noon. They will be open gs p 2 A Natural Source of Vitamins A . " Secretary Salary 500.00 \ : v Will Go a ari 100.00 Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights as usual. Juicy Fond : TOPS IN LAUGH ENTERTAIN Telenhone and Toll: 52.64 y Fonde—54's, 64's MENT. Come early, avoid the § tomolo ment Fund wis When in Millheim for essential shopping, please Bo Z. crowds. Hectis essment No. 35 98 47 emember the Municipal Theatre will be open Wed- 4 ir . : rape ruit . 4 For 22¢ Always Finest Selreted Shorts Tree: iret ond 12.75 nesday and Saturday nights for vour convenience, : 4 et 3 b) Surdrie 34.70 Thiirs isd tonie - . d Ey — Pl Large Calif. MONDAY NIGHT ONLY Cass Balance Inn ‘Treasuts 8240 § UNIV and Thursday night as an additional convenience for pp \ 8 . (January: 25) —— local patrons. The Millheim Bowling Center will be » | TN pO Your Last Chance to See This RECAPITULATIONS open every evening as usual, thus providing Wednes- 3 E> TAR mo S Lb. 33 Outstanding Picture. Outstanding premiums in course of day, ¥ riday and Saturday nights for out-of-town ; i Bs Red R . a> “The Flyi Tiaers’’ collection $ 13.17 shoppers in addition to the other nights for the con- : ome And Delicious € ying ge Filing ease, typewriter and adding io . ‘ ? ; venience of local patrons. John Wayne and John Carroll, ma a 140.00 : pp es Lb LAST LUCKY NIGHT MONDAY | ©#h in treasure 82.46 a The Millheim Pharmacy will be open daily from a. h NIGHT-—BE ON HAND. —————— 11 &. m. until 10:80 pv. m BE Calif. Tot ca'h praniums written during > ** P : 70 wo 2F Calif. Caulifl ! Cc ower 2's Hd, 20¢ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY the year 8 saa 200'5-720's (Jan. 27 and 28) Premium okey taken the phat vor Tylana . i . Calif. Carrots 2 \ 2 Behs. I5¢ : Premium notes in foree today srs .20 The Forid Charles Boyer, Rita Hayworth, orida ‘is ' Insurance in foree today DZIHOHULY ‘ p D Ginger Rogers ~~ 250s 2 5. or. 39 S At an election held tic caovonth day of January 1943, the iollowing e | | éim Merc ants C weet Potatoes. - 5 Los, 25¢ io” ” Tales of were elected ng directors for the ensuing year: J. H Mitahell, D. 8. Wer, ~ Frark M. Fisher. J. M. Cemnbell, James E. Harter, E J. Gentzel, H. L. 4 Trisgkcumilier. © FE « lair M. Pictcher Ju y : : hs \ id | Nore 2 SIL {i [| Sora =. oe sre 3 nf. Sig i, “Cog = d Business. X Pioivdlh BUT U.S. WAR SAVING A \ P- \l/ Nig) R Al} \R KE I'S } | | One Show Thursday Night, 7:30 § 4.0.4 . : Ls. ih Li cl FRANK M. FISHER. Se BD - ; lint | STAMPS AND BONDS oF 1 RN F feds, CC) RE J. H. MITCHELL, President Ee —— ——————— En TT Fr ——_—
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