Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 22, 1943, bows ft REBERSBU | tather Mr, H. C. Ziegler last Wed | those who wish to scan the names. dents by establishing 12 nractios | devi) mayv-care acs who nursed the . BU RLEW The RG nesday and Thursday For several weeks loiter iting In areas. Instructors and Cadets will be famous DeHaviland | rid account of Georg ————— The Reformed church at Livonia front of the boa: ave blocked required to remain within the a War 1 over “Hell's { Acre { the *%. of M ! ’ The body of Sergeant Eugene Elins| Mr. and Mrs, Frank White and Will present a special Easter program Access to the honor rol signed area which will extend for may be To Breon, of Columbus, Ohio, who was family of Oak Hall were Sunda 1 Easter evening, to which the pub. The State partmen | gh nsiderable distance east over Nit. killed In an airplane crash at Grif- | guests at the R. W. Smith home le 18 invited weys In a le { nell cor iy Valley, and west over Buff fin Pleld, Georgia, on Sunday, April] aries Tyson. who has been a' Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Breon Jr. mend®d the borough for pl g Run Valley. None of th 11th. was brought to Rebersburg on! patient in the Hari burg Ie spital nd M nd Mrs. P. C. Blerly were trifi i" flashing we In Thursdaay, where services were held 4), 4 eightee n month: : wa . Wednesday evening busine {tors Orde in the Reformed church at 2:30 p. Mm. Lo uent , bly e te College dh in charge of Rev. C. F. Catherman y..¢ 14 of Hanover. Burial in the Union panied by h is wif who had been last Wed nesday evening in the 1. O cemetery with full military hONOTS. | proto a’ 1 Harriohirn. dueine bi esday evening in the 1 t) tagged for illegal parking, 1 larceny | have no solo fight ing thei . Sergeant Breop was the son of Ezra Shi there. Harrow dying hs | - PO hy h Hla gu sering it fgntion 7 autor il i ] Hel AL al 1 An anst ega otices 8. and Mary Lee Breon, the former , JRE : ide fen iny jeation nsients | 42 ni \ lane ith then a native of Rebersburg and Mrs Mi Paul Vinters Mr Roy Mr. and Mrs. Max Th ler and son ged is wk i a i will i aruralin . Breon formerly from Boalsburg. In Brun art and daughter Marjorie Billy of Lan ar, and Mr, 20d MIS cmeareld 3 arrests Sor «rarien : oo. RY win: Wet gly NOTICH addition to the parents, one sister were Saturday business callers in Roy Nixson of Mill Hall R. D. were "3 Virginia Lee Breon survives, Sgt Lock Haven 3 nday callers | th hi mes of J. Breon was a graduate of Ohlo State Lieut. Eugene Blerlv of Birming- ral " University and also graduated from ham, Ala, W. O. Paul Bierly of Bal a School of Forestry in Moscow, timore, Md; Mr. and Mrs. Charl Idaho. In September 1941 he en- Kreamer and Mary Ann of Harr Restaurant Rules listed in the U. S. Air Corps and burg; Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Gray ai To Be Enforced while on duty for his country met Susan of State Coll and Mt . a : his tragic death. The body was Mrs. Stanley ly and irtls a abe. b aitiindl ¢ “ : Bw tial ’ “ ERR RPI. shipped to Columbus, Ohlo, and Millheim t ne of ; : F aveoumbt i ’ ‘ A services were held there on Tuesday evening in charge of his pastor, Rev White of the Presbyterian church Wednesday the body was sent to State College and the services here were in charge of Koch Undertakers of State College. The deceased vis- o ited our town many times with his | family and was highly respected by all who knew hs of the community rowing family town relativ tended the di were: Alfred Lee, | bur Houtz and family Mr. and M: Jame family of Oak Hall; Philip Bradford, Mr ler, Mrs. Clyde Bradf and Mrs. Paul Breon of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lee Hettinger and Mi Pa Spring Mill M rmstrong { State Colle Lemont h to his home in Rebersburs nn Sta rsd He wa necom ¢ Rebekah Lodge held a FXFCL TOR was and Mrs fal, R. D liamsport {fackenb funcy. lev, and Hanover Miss Virginis Leathe: delegation i Legionn idiers from State MPs. Fred Brown Air Corps Training EE a oI oi dovssnd arose per | To Begin Monday x A MAN'S EASTER | Mexico and ({riend Mi Glad obi “ : vd ™ . of Atiat E34 ' ” Cummin Lar SEE Fes he FE ses 5 > | IMPORTANT, TOO ! Mr. and son “Pat’ weekend at Miss Betty Page C. A. Palle were in Lock Haven. Lieut. Kurtz Weiser of aT ; Michigan, visited at the home of hig SWUHoD ering ing { the honor roll. The With 18 { : u . " 4 ‘ Smartiv father-in-law, N. R. Bierly, during M hter intent of ling is to k ; most of the time during the da t of the br ' located SONS 10 come. smartly the past week Marci BOYS’ and GIRLS’ ah Sk EASTER COATS and SUITS cn Er + Bens ps Smart Styles in Trim Navy . . . Novelty Fabrics . and Colorful Checks. Sizes 1 to 6x-7 to 16 SHIRTS Adam-$1.95 * Wings-$1.75, $2, $2.25 Others—S$1.35 and up ebuilding or New Spring Styles. New Se: any part of the plane the metal hangar a small bu g has been erected for use } 8 C AA of ie jals' offices This office : a. . will be in charge of Ed Rotx “on 2 R | E | 74 | of New England, who Will be es LS eal Easter Values for Your Boys supervisor - rn i” on X Eaton Suits 33.95 up Student Suits S895 to $14.50 a. St BLOUSES i al uly oh fhe Se 3h Sport Coats $6.95 : a , as ll «5 Thompson of Huntingdon, res d » > inin A - S 90) ha 90) a ® Frilly Dress Blouses det er C. Noll. Pleasant Gap. 4 XE ; Jr. Boys and up, Longie Suits $1.98 to £10.95 FTE A ® Dainty Sheer Blouses treasurer; Jesse Lingenfelter, Belle- Ad ; : : 5 J ® Long Sleeve (Classics tattle ' japciet a} and Mr. Taylor, air lg » fo ‘ai Shi Man-Tailored Shirts The corps of instructors includes Oth S ti ; 211f¥ loa apa asd Q four Centre county 1, Namely LF -r LO Wont Fabrics Tneluded Biss 1g Luffles, Laces, Print: Bil bd i b e uggescions ;. as Donovan, residing near the aire 2 : FY” § 4 All sensational values, N port: Stanley Kerk, of Bellefonte SE J Dress | Dress Shirts S100 up COATS in checks, plaids, tweeds and : Blouses of every tv and Blaine erkstresser. of Osooola Wo sr Trousers $2.98 to $4.95 {| Ties We to 5 slain colors dressy styles in wrap- : : Houses ol every iype, Mills. All completed instructional : 5 don es sd to abe pis sale wre by skirts apd commercial flying courses under % gi Dress Boys’ Hats $1.35 to $1.95 arounds, boxy and fitted models, 9 to ’ . or Pilot Sherman Lutz, , of the State i / Sh 1 - pol of) « 9 ; BE aliieka itila tne : College Alr Depot Shoes R195 to £3.95 Sweaters £19 u 17, 10 to 20 and 38 to 44. gE By clacks. Multifilament in The CAA radio station at the air A g & ! P : . port will continue in its present ‘rs hy : crepes, acetate crepes, by v quarters In the brick hangar, with ye bs i « ay AGO) » €} lw ¢ 5 5 Wf § : pr i , 4 fi : 3 ; SUIS jna arge As Orie nt of fou n ha Robert R. Mill in charge. The radio a. 1 al and dressy styles, Newest fa . UE station stall has been given inval- ; rics and colors. 9 to 17 and 10 to 20. ni I hod] oh bo ¥ EASTER NECKWEAR - 65¢ to $1.00 / f AH getting things in readiness for the , S$ y ' f | AAR beginning of classes, Ee es, thev're fit to be tied Smart new spring pat- Vas hoy : " ) { ed. Smart new spring pa TOC y g A get-together of the office work- a ER PYRE Sy 4 ’ Mee IRI . oe WN i Sin gg oi gegen terns in all your favorite colors Purses and Gloves} (3 Nt a a: acts am BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS O Mi » aR +1 NN 4 Thursday night at the American T atch or contrast with u Tiufaday Dighh, ut, the, your choice of colors. , : That's how things stand at the Ld ® ® pl airport today, as this community, Crider’s Exchange Bldg., Bellefonte Purses ______98¢ to $2.98 ¥ © the Birt airmail route in the U 8 N ATION AL STORE Ped LA ul Leitzell, of State College; Thom- for suits, ghee more ¢omes into the limelight a8 a center of aviation history, The ghosta of “Sm” Lewis, Charles Temple Court Bellefonte {Ames, Jack Knight and many other A a a & ala]
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