April 22, 1943 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three ———— a BOALSBURG and Mrs. Guy Clark and Mrs Booth of State College, R .. ning th pent Friday evening with Mrs. Iva h Mr Rob- Beemer at State College ph hn Williams 1 K Dale and members present garet, were guests Rim ¢ Luth«} cin My Mae daughter Mar. Mr. and Mrs Centre Hall, of of the | M mey nt Smeltzer and and Mr. and State College at the home of Mrs. Lee ant Gap Corl of visitors rich { Plea Paul scent la Ging Mi She mer of State evening at grandfather, Ann Sey Sunday hey ila College pent the home of ( rl Hepner Mi mbers of the their evening Raymond Hunt- annual meet- at thelr camp Meadow ose pre samuel Reitz, Edward Smith, David Gilliland, el Pvt. Harry Ging od Koch, Ralph Lowder d Frank Homan f Lockport Field the Camp held aturaay i weekend “an in the even ervices Sun- 7:30 o'clock and Mrs nivels and William re- ikens and the week- *hilipsburg spending Mr. and Mr Clifford Norman of are spending with Lieut. and Mrs hiengo eu Roger Priscilla Stuart of Clearfield, ~ weekend with his parents, nd Mrs. W. H. Stuart Carl Wilde of State C« Leroy Corl Sunday Fire Girls of Shingle afternoons with The girls pres. Thomas, Vesta Rosella Cole, Win- J d Ev. was Hege AL WAS f riley Jordan ] rdan an afternoon A RUeS a two weeks' Mrs. Earl Myers of Port Matilda, R. D., was a supper guest of Mrs Foster Charles, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ceaghart and two sons were guests at a din- ner given by Mr. and Mrs. Adam Garner at Pine Grove Mills, Satur- day evening. The dinner was in hon- or of Fred Gearhart, Jr, who enter- ed the Navy Monday. He will be sta. tioned at the Great Lakes Naval Station, Chicago, Ill Mrs. John Khanlian and two sons and mother, Mrs. Anna Mullane, re- turnad to their home Thursday after spending several weeks in New York City. While In New York the east was removed from the leg of Robert Khanlian. His leg had been broken while playing and was In a cast six week: Mrs, Harry Crummey and Mrs, Paul Gilligan, accompanied by Mrs Ralph Tressler of Centre Hall, R. D, transacted busine in Lewisburg, Friday Mrs Hess and daughter wigar Hess and Miss spent Monday In Samuel Phyllis, Mrs Beulah Fortney Lewistown Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stroup and two danghters of Lewistown, visited E. Gladfelter family, Sun 4) day Mrs. Ralph Tressler and lon of Centre Hall, R. D with the former’ rummey f ff Altoona » weekend with his family ifelter returned to White after spending sev son Mahe spent the weekend sister spent 8 home Mr. and Mrs. Harr were Mrs, William: Mr. and Mrs. Shue and Mr. and Mrs nd Finley MeGirk with McGirk Sunda loopsburg Va rles MeGirk a ANOKe Sunrise Com- April afternoon baptismal Jone nd family vi home Sund r Guild of the Reformed sell Easter flowers in the room Friday afternoon until 7 o'clock: Sat- froum 1 om 1 O¢ store lock to 6 Yearick and Sunday Mr and Mrs vy of Hecln the home Orr Viola Hinds an Clair Hinds ¢ Sunday Harry were of viad Visi and Mrs son and Mr and son of dinner § family of visitors at Mrs, John Mrs Fred Bellefo the home Haves Mr foarte Hayes and rte were Sunday of Mr. and Lynn Krape of Belle visitors at the Mrs Charles and Mrs Sunday and Eq Condo and family Your Easter ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER We Don’t Need Any Pictures of Shoes to Make You Realize That Now, if Ever, Quality Rules Buy Better Shoes LADIES AIR-STEP ODETTE WILLIAMS $9.75 to $650 MEN ROBLEE THOROGOOD WOLVERINE $400 to $730 AGENTS FOR OFFICIAL SCOUT SHOES PLAY SHOES Will Not Be Rationed While They Last. We Still Have Nearly 400 Pairs. YEAGER SHOE Bellefonte’'s Home Shoe Store Shoes CHILDREN BUSTER BROWN ROBIN HOOD THOROGOOD $9.50 to $450 STORE UNIONVILLE "servi * | on Thursday evening. Sunday school land followed by the | Mr Methodist Church Prayer Sunday morning, regular preaching service at 10:30 a, m., at which time will be observed the quarterly communion service in connection with the Easter service Junior Fellowship in the at 2:30, at the home of Mrs, Askins, ! and Youth Fellowship in the evening | at 7 o'clock. The members of the Youth Fellowship will present a special Easter program in the eves ning at 7 o'clock, to wich all are cordially invited Preshy- with Preaching service in the terian church Bunday evening special Easter sermon by the Rev. H. E. Oakwood Free Methodist Church ervice Friday evening school Sunday moming at 9:30, fol- lowed by special Easter services In the church, In charge pastor, Rev. H. C, Jacobs, at m Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bouthard of Wilmington, Del, are the proud pars ents of a little bot n last This is second child In the Southard the first being a son This iter has been named Susan Southard is the former Martha Brugge! a daughte of Mis, C. K Brug We deat} ther Prayer Bunday o! the 10:45 a daughtey the family daug Mr Rose week Mr. and wer were } occurred vers moming her daaghter here were cond Funeral Home at my altemoom the Onk Wetzler Haven were Su Adam Fravel Clever ’ Lock at the of ryder wren t pen of ast week a» Blerly Mr. ang Any Mr Yo- evening Hig y R ‘ 1 tiled at the home of MGR cum on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mm MeCloskey Mr. Earl Gentael was a Sunday evening visitor a home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Von § D the © ZION (From Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall and sons Beech Creek. were Bunday eve ning dinner guests at Irvin how Gilad report Mr able to return home inger Hospital jent for ten days very speedy recovery Mrs. Mildred Holt spent last weed; at her parental home at Unionville Mrs. Ida Markle, Mrs. Weaver of Hublersburg, spent last Thursday at the Lloyd White home Miss Louise Shaffer of Williams. port, spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Ww. D. Shaft. Oi the Ward Krape from the Gels where she was a pat- We wish her a * vO parents, fer Mrs. Austin called Saturday engast home Hoy Bellefonte of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Biessler had the pleasure of having their sons, Pvt. George Bressler, who is with the U. 8. Army in Oregon, home for a 18-day furlough; also Pfc, Walter Bressler of Roosevelt Field, N. Y. home last Wednesday, Walter is at- tending school at Roosevelt Field Another son. Paul, a junior at W. T H. 8. will enter the service this Sat. urday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White daughter Sara Louise, called af the 4 Tn @ JUNIOR PROM Friday, April 30 ¢ 8:00 P. M1. Howard High School AUDITORIOM i Music by AMERICAN LEGION ORCHESTRA of Bellefonte “» Comedy in 3 Acts “Good Gracious Grandma”’ REFRESHMENTS - CARDS {the funeral of his aunt | Brugger, afternoon | pastor,’ James at the Earl S8hrecks NEXT TO WAR BONDS QUALITY FURNITU RE M:. and My Pearce Rumberger little son of Baltimore, Md spent the weekend with her parents and Mrs. Harry Lucas of Union township, They came up to attend Mrs. J. E Friday afternom last Jimes Hined Metzler, who has been con- to his bed for several veel {past is still unable to be out of bed and improving slowly His many friends and neighbors hope for him a Most speedy recovery The members of the cholr gave a very inter beautiful Easter program in the Mothodist ehureh here on Bunday evening. They had presented the same program in thelr church at Milesbhurg Sunday afternoon We were very thankiul and grateful to the members of the choir for this for Easter treat and we welcome them vOut purse ‘ ' but tir p b : " ) Ww . furs Ire i150 repre ents Finch leit mon for Norristown H a | to visit f week with hep Behers at the ards, where s 1 Richards wns a Bellefor vour for pend . . . as GET worth VOI full every value's dollar ampls the fine in our tion. Noth. compete with Mile burg sting and demonstrated by quality furniture Hee War Bond priority lorence term Inve | rovide i TON MIA or Uw J int nour in empioved former ¢ i fern of k vely, (1 “tite In m cheering hand dame y i and easy chair, bought on fe nnliar trical appliance for Hea oinx See our display items He Electric of many Coffee Makers, Ranges Water aters tures, (‘abinet Tone. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Kem- STONE CRUSHING ow Valley, id Pesms Valley their farms d stones for ¥ Walke Belle x spent Thursday ® Ham write Kenneth Brungart Walker home " io ss Mr. Siove : Rebersburg, Pa Corp. Glenn ew has been added to the WOLF Furniture Store ——————————— of Bellefonte, R.' Another DEPARTMENT 1 Wall Paper We have added Asam Wall Paper ence of customers, This wall paper is Permanent Washable; Easy to Keep Clean; Saves Redecorating Expense; Strengthens Walls and Ceilings. Come in samples, t+} . 1 Lhe conven { . 101 and see our DEPARTMENT 2 Jackets and Sweaters Weather-sealed water repellent jackets, Can von fishing, golfing, hunting and any other outside recreatic Ideal for work or sports. $3.25 and up. end be 4 Westbury 100°: wool sweaters, with sleeves or without, wi V-necks or buttoned. All sizes. Colors include green, blue, brown and tan. Snap up your appearance by wearing one of these sweaters. $2.25 and up. 2D DEPARTMENT 3 Kem-Tone, the Miracle Wall Finish One coat covers wall paper, painted walls, wallboard, base- ment walls. Applies easily with a wide brush or a Kem-Tone Roller Koater. One gallon does the average room. Mixes with water; covers wall paper; dries in one hour and washes casily. $2.98 per gal. 98¢ per quart. There is no rationing of courtesy at our store. We will be more than pleased to show vou our new departments, Bellef onte, Penns.
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