Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 08, 1943, Image 2
Page Two ¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELCEFONYR, PR.’ g April R, 1643, Method ur nda lar pred with sermon m UNIONVILLE Pray Put Sunday s¢ 1 per, wh 1 had not folloy David Cas heard from he 18 now Middle trip t Chu \ he tod the Fhe recent Red ommunity netted $111.85, which an vork Ton ALTA] KEEPS RUGS CLEAN Without suds or | aoors without 5 by pri | wg Pp der; brush wilh vocuy © BRACHBILLS nkie gn the pow i vid wie 4 KEEPS Legit ORVISTON CLEAN 1 % Io ew On i in; remove m cleaner 19 roust Endorsed by Bigelow Sanford Shows Ad LAST UNIGIPA NEW SHOW Now 7:38 James ( “YANKEE DOODLE | MILLHET™M Tin aryl OB mission 10 & 30¢ MES THURSDAY TONIGHT agney and Joan Leslie DANDY" fhe ‘Hs “The SATURDAY SANTE FE” Added Attraction NIGHT ONLY April 10 Poy Rogers and sons of the Ploneers SOUTH OF Hi d Mr World at War” Jutler and Otte Mr via STRI ALWAYS si WEDNESDAY Pr "COMMANDOS of Howard Wed neada & THURSDAY April 14-15 AML MUNT ANXA LEF covers From Injuries AND vw yr Rish seed 8 year William Rishol KE at DAWN" IHE FINEST LECTED SHORTS High SCHOO VICTORY BICYCLES If you are wi BICYCLES NOW AVAILABLE iren liv ne more than 2 miles from are now eligible to purchase wking in a defense plant, or in the A you can also get a bicycle now, ort. SEE OUR VICTORY MODELS CLASTER'S St. Phone 3122 Bellefonte, Pa. CLARENCE Mr. and Mrs Steve Bugosh, Ann Bugosh and Mrs, Mike Murnyack were 10 Bellefonte business Fhurday Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Watson Sunday at the Meek home Mrs. Julia Retorick is Williamsport caring for ter Mb) home on called Al present in her daugh- Hugh Shaw and Don Irwin are on furloughs Mr. Andy Shutika n weekend leave Mr. and Mrs. Bloom of Pine Grove Mills were recent visitors at the St Clair home Mrs. Russell Hoover and her moth honped in Lock Haven Frida Anna Waxmunsky ha garden made in town Miss Zoe Meek took supper Satu {ay evening at the E. R. Krones Mi Willlam Dudash and three hildren spent the weekend wi her parents at Karthaus Mrs, Myers and Mrs completed canvassing for funds and wns also home on from army duty AM the # 1 first Doherty have Red Cro are happy to report Bala hh | a new tore Mary Krisch wa sday from Williamsport visiting Mr Mr breaking DA ret sen Albena Bug ana returned they had from been the 1 Dudish of WW vision nd Mrs. Alex Dudis) dy Shutika a 5 ge Meade her Mrs. Anna Frank Pachipks ard I. Drapehio are Also ha with home folks Sunday company at PJ spent Sunday utika Lieut Edwar enjoving fu 51 MeGos _SNYDERTOWN i t M fey Ed Dorman { M: Harry W Jean and Elers with Mr. and Mrs and family at Lin- Mrs 1 visitor CGershen Royer and Hall. R. D.. were Sun- callers with Mrs. Katie Dor- in and Mrs. Annie Lutz M ford Dorman was sok, Dit has retam- at Mill Hall this week Harry Wallzer spent Wednes. ith Mre. Willard Truckenmil- it Hublersbur and Mrs. Clifford ii Hall, R. D., were rec the Annie Lutz home and Mrs. Cyrus W. Haagen son Glenn of Georgia, arrived at home h Sonvdertown Satur. night, receiving a ten-day fur- lough. Mrs. William Poorman, sister cf Cpl. Haagen of Newport Richey, Florida, also came with them to vis. ith family anid friends of this wi Mie of Mill Li iil Miller rent visitors of ere at vicinity Glenn Berry of Lock Haven, Mra rege Berry and daughter Sylvia n of Avis, were Sunday callers at WwW. W. Haagen home Mr. and Mrs, Ellery Kripe and Mrs. Harry Walizer family spent Sunday evening at John Ferree home at Mill Hall D arold Haagen of this i'd to New Cumberland Sunday, take Cpl. and Mrs. Cyrus W gen and son Glenn of Columbus a. Cllenn Berry of Lock Haven, and Mrs. George Berry and daughter of ie, to see Pvt. Ginn Berry hefore ving New Cumberland, Sunday Sorry to note Rev. David E. Straes- { It of the sick lst at this write ing. We hope for him a speedy re- covery Mi and and the R M § place, mo- and Mrs. Ralph Dorman and hers, Nancy and Barbara, of Johnstown, spent Sunday at the Ed Dorman home iss amis Mr Lift Road Restrictions The State Highway Department this week announced that load limit restrictions had been lifted from the following four highway routes: Traf- © Route 3232. Port Matilda to Phils iehurg : Traffic Route 45, Pine Grove Mills to State College: Traffic Route 43 Clearfield county line to Snow Shoo; Legisintive Route 14018, Boals. birg to Old Fort. The load limit re- striotions were lifled from the above jramed roads Tuesday. Contes Garrdner HOWARD Cota Lyons spent Saturday at ville with her brother, Hensyl who Is a patient at a hos ital at that He | condition Mi Mag of Baltimore, at thelr home William wyland, military police stationed at Norfolk, Va. Is spend- ing a pleasant furlough with hi parents, Mi Mur y land Pvt Floyd Cuemp Blanding, Mrs. Charles a lew days recently Pyt Mrs place in on sm HOLL Zimmerman spent the here Mr. and and sons wer kKend nnag Her tationed at Fla on of Mr. and Herr of Clarence, spent with friends in Howard Idella Will Evelyn Roar Altoona fon root « Mrs. Kenndth iy 1 as SOON Tyvarm en varies Mrs. Anna fonte of the meet at the Mapes, Friday nt Tuesday at Belle (ireie cline Mriut Flen now vening Mrs Mia entertained at 6 oY the home of Mrs. Long in honor af the former: daughter. Phyllis’ 16th birthday. De. licions refreshments wore served. after which all returned to their homes wishing the many happy returns. Those present to help enjoy the =s:=ning were Elaine Waomer Mildred 8navels Sarah Lomison, Maxine Long. Mary Lou Button. Jean 8mith, Mrs. William Hans Sandra Long. Jimmy Sutton GW. Bullock and wife of Union- sille, were guests of the Intter's bro. ther-in«inte =«4 gister, Mr. and Mrs Charles Beightol daugh- Arthur Cieorge Lome jock dinner at hostegs C.D. OF A BLECTS DELEGATE TO STATE CONVENTION Mies Catherine Hartle, grand reg- ent of Court Patrick McArdle, C. D of A. Bellefonte, wes elected dele pate to the BEonnjal State conven- tion of the organization to be held May 19 in Lancaster, at a regular meeting of the local court, Monday night, in the K. of C. rooms. Mrs Winfield Love was chosen as alter- nate The Court voted to contribute 85 ta the Bellefonte Cancer Control Fund and a substantial contribution was made ta a national fund for a Chapel on Wheels sponsored by the National COA organization Mrs. Elizabeth O'Hara submitted the auditors’ report: Mrs. Ruth Cas- per reporiéfl on the recent Court card party. ang Louise A. Carpeneto reported on the Red Cross surgical dressing prosect, appealing for more vomen to aid with the work A celebration in honor of the 40th anniversary of the founding of the CDA will be held In Bellefonte on June 18. Members of the Court will attend the 8 a. m. Mass in a body on Friday, May 2 Wounded in Aetion The War Department has an- nounced that Cpl. Thomas E. Smith, Brother of Miss Helen Smith, of Kulpmont, has been wounded in ace tion. He was serving in North Af- rien The progress : of the war would be immeasurably spoedied if some P0~ ple would work more and talk less, JACKSONVILLE school at 9:30 nn. m Bhamp of Hubler week ago Winfield Dietz and Sunday Poste; spent Bunday a ister, Mi 113 fan Mr. and Mir Raymond Harter ter Kathleen of State Co and Pvt, Arthur Bartley of Fredericksburg, va were Bunday RUESty of Mr. and Mrs, Mik and famil William thd daugh Beightol of How Tuesday dinner guest of daughter, Mrs, Robert Conawa family. Evening Watkins, Mr on of Bellefo nra wa fn ner callers were William Watkl nte, R. D., Mr dnird and son Ralph Mr, and Howard Hicks and daughter Ani Milesbury Miltord Etter Jt Wednesd me place olme M1 nnd ton, were caller hrs Mrs James Dapothy., Mr Miftorg Filer Ir find PINE GLEN Sock) Hooves tok the at Snow L. Schmoke spending a few Sehmoke's motlx at Altoona regret to note the Force, who home of his brother Fores, Monday morning. M mt Meeker here, Is a sister AWAY 8 Herbert Hary de yrasegt ceased Laura Hoover and gir Benner of Lock Haven atl the Edward Hoover home - — " MARTHA At the next meguing moeting of Port Matiida Orange which will be held Thursday night, April 15, third and fourth degrees will be conferred on a class of twelve candidates by degree team componed of young people from Halfmoon Orange. All members plfage make an effort to be present at this meeting Al the last regulary meeting Grange, held April 1st, the | had a surprise feature in honor of April Pool Day. Announce. ment was made of a Play to be giv. mn The stage was arrang the two members of the cast, Lois Strele and Don Myers, appeared holding a placard on which was written "April Fool!” A very inte esting quiz on general subjects was the main number on the program which closed with a recitation, “El- mers Postscript.” a Jetter in rhyme written bY an army recruit At this meeting three applic for membership were received friend, De- mars spent Sunday of this Worthy turer red, then ation: Beech Creek Shopman Breaks Neck at Work Leonard Shilling, 18, of Beech Creek, fractured the second and third vertebrae of his neck Monday morning when he fell backvards eight feet while at work at the PRR thope at Renovo, He also suffered lacerationt of the scalp and neck The youth wag rushed to the Ren ove Hospital and placed in a cast Tuesday morning the hospital staff reported that he has no paralysis, is resting fairly comfortably and his condition is as good as can be ex. pected. He will be in the hospital six works also serms th hy BLANCHARD Iii Ving: md M x IW) wine of brow} shout . SNOW SHOE weekend WwW. Be Wire the H & 8B. Co of THE SEASON'S PICK! a, GRAPEFRUIT Crisp Carrots ..25 2: 15¢ hoy 5 27c¢ Pascal Celery = 2: 33c Sweet Potatoes . 2 21¢ 0 » A Me G ES Fancy Apples a 3 we. 23¢ rn seo 20, 2 2 GAC | Juicy Lemons - 27 33c i2¢ I5¢ 30¢ (0c 29¢ i0¢ 26¢ Shopping for Rationed Foods TE Simple at ALP... 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