i age Three Et THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JULIAN Mr. John M. Oreene 15 on the sick | He Is being cared for at the | Ww. H. Rich- {Harry N. Meyer played a piano ac~ the County Federation meeting in 1 | Cc : ‘Welfare ampal companiment for group singing, and Lemont, by Mrs "Harry N. Meyer Opens oday the following reports were approved Mrs. Herr urged club members to {treasurer's report by Mi Mary volunteer for duty on the “Black Rankin report by M Box ; ral warning center in W. Harter and a report on Bellefont April 29, 1943. B parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Stuart] Mr, and Mrs, Cyrus Wert and two! Miss Cirnce Musser of State Col- (chilirén of Bellefonte, 1. D, and he ge, R. D., spent the weekend with | Mrs John Poorman atid daughter of | Mis. John EB. Horper accompanied | Miss Mary Ellen’ McClain visited | wer brother and sister-in-law, | Bellefonte. spent the weekend with list, by her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Keller her parents in Mill Hall during the Und Mrs. Harry Musser, Mr. and Mrs, LW. Whitehead | home of Mr ahd Mrs. of McAlevy's Fort, and Pvt. Norman Easter vacation | Mrs. Mae Bayletts transacted bus- | Mr. and Mrs, Guy Btearns of | ds. Callahan of Camp Pickett, were re-| Mr and Mrs. Nevin Fisher and | ess in Bellefonte, Friday | Houserville, vislteq: at the Ragat | Mr and hes uli Grete und cent visitors at the Earl Lauck home’ daughter of State College, were din-| At the baptismal service Sunday | Hess home, Sunday. Ries HA end at Tulian Xirs pRiriig at Elverson ner guests at the Fisher home, Sun- |at 4 o'clock In the Reformed church, | Pvt. William Hess, son of Mr. end | oq1ied at the home of several of her | Mrs. Sara Sweet spent the week- day |Rev. T. G. Jones haptized these chil- (Mrs, idgar Hess, who entered the | qrionds. end with her son, Perry, at Warren.! The Tussey Rebekah Lodge No. 66, | dren: Clarence Joseph Cox. Willig service Fobruaty 13 and is stationed | py william J. Plack of the Ma- Miss Rhoda Harrison returned to held thelr installation Wednesday | | Gat, Jey Hh ney Shestn, Joyce | at Onin guilt, Texas, has heen HO" ines who Is stationed at Quantico, her home Sunday after spending evening. Mrs. Phoebe Breon, district | ihe Marga tp er how bil {moted to’ Mie Va. spent the weekend with his several weeks with relatives in State deputy president and marshal, Mrs, | “ar Bh h ph mig \S=) Mr. and Mrs. George Mothers | | family at this place. Eroliexe Edna Gray of State College, installed | i ; ol baltey hi 5 Fug. ne |baugh transacted business in Lewis-| Miss Kathryn Alexander solicited | oahded lant hit ‘when fund Pvt. Norman Callahan of Camp these officers: Noble Grand. Mar- | a. ha for utr ny Joye Mhr Paul [town on Monday, | for the Red Cross. She received $50, | | Wak BARC omer nig wl 3 opr Pickett. Va. and Staff Sgt. Elwood ¥aret Kimport; Vice Grand, Mar-|q Rane M nneth James | Mr. and Mrs, A. ©. Ketcham of | in Julian. For the March of Dimes |Ofcia’s Gnd Cm CHFERES FEED © Ack ( ® AW . " { Green, ang Vincent Richard Green. | q+ - ) in J the folks of Julian and vi- the Bellefonte High School cafeteria ’ Y of 0 Jan. 0 D I Callahan of Red Bank, N. J.. were Garet Dale; warden, Margaret Hub-| {Ohevy Chase, Md, visited the late | : y to complete final plans, The dinbe recent visitors with their parents, ler; conductor, Mary Knepp; chap- Mr and M:s, George Behn of La- | ter's mother from Friday until Mo: 1 | CiTItY gove $24. - The schools all con- 10 com 0 eried w ti 1" Invorat on Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan lain, Ausie Shutt: guardian, Marian | Mont, and Mr. and Mrs. John Rim. | day, uted 10 this fund lby L. ¢ Hel pan, “YX” seCTetary, iv ’ i8potts: recording secretary. Emma Mey and family of Cente Hall, R rin " Mrs. Bertha Maurer who spent the [bY L C. neman, *Y cretary, Mrs. Polly Ann Ward of Belle- 2) 8 ry, nn D.. were visit t the W. H. Nef! Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rockey and { winter in Tyrone has returned to her [Ahd a salute to the flag to \ it} Ouse danist, Mildred Smith ] : we laughte piri) v . " | fonte spent several davs recentls Bi wl t, Mila d Smitl A ne TS rs at the ef} daughter of ‘Pittsburgh; spent Sun- Ibn home at Julian. | Among those who spoke with her daughter, Mrs. W. W Joe’ how Sotiowed and refresh- | NE. ana M Joh 38. Fess and day with Mrs, W. A. Rocke) |” Sgt. Charles Williams, son of Mr. | were the following represents Woomer 1eNnls were ser : ho he oh fave “ : 3 a p Me PI Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lukens and and Mrs. EB. Williams, who spent | the institutions participating in te Mrs. Hazel Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoy and daugh- Mr: samuel He al Sta! Kap ad] daughter Barbare, &pent Sunday three years in Hawall is home on | Welfare Fund: Mr. Heineman, fol is visiting her sister, ter Lucille, of Lemont, visited Mi R D gr gh ov al State COUCES with Mrs. Lukens’ parents, Mr. and | furlough {the “¥Y' Jesse H. Caum, for the Horner nd Mrs. Wallace Woomer, Thurs- ™ Sunda Mrs. W. F. Bragonier at Philipsburg, Huston Twp. now has 34 boys in [Hosptal;, Clyde M. Stewart for the Mrs. Ella Gingrich and son, Pvt day evening My ip Mis Paul all man and whose 50th wedding anniversary was|the service. A number of them are |Boy Scouts; Mrs, A. C. Heverl Harry Gingrich, were callers at the Jack and Patty Kline of Middle Lockl fi pw a at the Hariy | celebrated on Sunday [in foreign lands. The people all over [the Girl Scouts; Charles A. Bchael \ bi p 7 Harry Bailey home Thursday morn- River, Md.. were over Sunday visit- | Lockhart home, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham €n- | our land are proud of their soldier |fer, for the Logan Mr ] i . : ors with their grandmothers, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gearhart tertained with an Easter dinner on boys. We realize that they are the | Hes for the Milesburg Fi . Bbure. Ni W. H. Stover and Mrs. W. E,. Kline, | and son pent Sunday with Mr. Sunday. Thelr guests were: Mr. and best in our land or any land pany: Rev, H. D. Lowber, fo p How ST Wil. Mrs. Clarence Moss and daughter Gearhart's parents at Pine Grove Mrs Melvin Barto and daughter of | Quite a large crowd was n Belle- \M. E. church; Adjutant M. E were Nancy, after visiting the former's | Milk Pine Grove Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn fonte on Saturday apt , ov if jon fOr the Saivaiion Sm) —— parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woom- M gnd Mir Robert Barger and | Mothersbaugh and family of Pollers the last contingent leave for samp. Theodare Jackson. for the Crippled Wednes- | ©: Went to Colora, Md, Wednesday | family visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gra J 1s always hid vy Mitte ya yang Children; R. C. Blane in hon. | Where they will visit Mi Moss’ | Bonine, Sunday ham, Mr. and Mri. George Musser | dh py A = well because of the 1% Cariti of Cyru brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mr. and Mi: M. B. Weaver and and child’en Dorsey Shuey nhd [BNC TS of the cars the Compan’ | Athletic Associa Samu i wagner Mrs William Groff. Mrs Mo s and | Mr and Mrs T. E. Sauers and will lam CGladicelter of Boalsburg | furnished fot the “boys to ride In ext Mill Bea Mills. daugiiae Wh EO yom. Maty and 9 of Stab Shee, RUG RODE Lt y Wd and Mm Pred Markle, MI They must have been some of the I ky ery Li he OT ayy Mrs. E, J Oe ede pa the 5 it visit and yi if wal Buttes ang Mi; and oldest cars the company own. Sev- Orvis Reed eaipiosed : ; Yon J 3 With » BE eS : Rothe. Mr: hilip Wil ams of State Co {eral of the boys tried to raise the ral Labor Union. } indicated thi Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Richard L Andemar Sah pri ivy Soni lege, spent Sunday with Mr. and windows to say a last good-bye to 1° = “0 ~o ben Coals he. wi and family spent the weekend wi th augh of State College, were visit-| Mrs, Riley Hunter {their friends. The windows had not labor will take an active interest . Sf ighiel relatives in Meyersdale jors at a George Mothersbaugh| waiter Peters, who is employed at been raised for so Jong that it was {the drive this year, and wilh Sherman and son of | mice Gladys Hazel of Glassboro, N. | Pome, Sunday afternoon. | Chester, spent the wéekénd with his | impossible to get them up Fru the § spent the weekend ; chent the Easter vacation with LW Whitehead and grand-| 00 00 daughter | As the boys are going to the army War Fund drive of the Red John D. Patterson mother. Mrs. Carrie Hazel daughter, Naticy Jayne Koch, spent . "wi . vn mane ae fit a great sacrifice, many leaving | the aid of the organization i Good Priday with the former's mo-| Rev. aid Mrs, Donald Raup of fobs and families and may be called | pected to be most val pent the weekend | ther, Mi Harriet Whitehead, at O¢H burg: and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ’ The burden of the sucers of thw i : a on to make greater sacrifices we do ) ; ! it 1 rams named weretary’s A rom page one) Vonada and In other ears the government, through he National Youth Admin- istration, provided the library with workers, and pald up to $5,000 a year {for such help, The NYA program | has been discontinued and the li- brary now must provide its own [workers That's why the Horary Is included on the list this year The opening salute of the drive FRIDAY and SATURDAY ——————————————— hh wl TURNING POINT in Andy Hardy's life! briefly tives of 1 Wagner ¢ § t of t president of UM ' spent the wife and uccess scored by labor in the recent . . 3hiladelnt F Faxon of Philadel aie ’ Visiton Woome: Rhode h birthd ay mer was of Mr. and Mr rebated bs MCGAY 1 Martinsburg Harrisburg ert Horner and son of Boalsburg \ pf sis hx 4 arrisburg » ww (drive rests with were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs we think they | M. F. Homan at State College, R. D., + * held thelr installa- Mrs. Ma With special ' smoore of Alliance, { master Edward | perc Foster Charles B officers noon noble grand, G. E Mrs. Ha vi M. J. Hubler; Harr ‘ noble grand right support, A. E.| ihe Gingrich: left support, George D vice grand, right, r d left > Smelt. A ’ : ITANG, W0LL, x 1s P. Smelt Md. spent Tn, J. H. Smith! conductor, Addleman hom R.S 5.) M. F. Homan, Mr. and Mrs George Mothersbaugh J. R. Irwin Rishel guardian Mills, Sunda ' 4 ER ne the nm instr ro 1s~ |} \ h ver. Afts De meeting re- Dr. and Mi Harr % These and ‘Dohnv. were Lester Treaster home Sunday Addleman of wot vill eyviK Glenn Harr inside of Oak land Mr. and Mrs. Herbert vas Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zong lof Jonestown, were visitors of Pleasant Gap, + dinner guests | Pisher-Lewls home, Sunday ward Zong, Sat- Mr. and Mrs Woodverest, Mr. and Mrs. Jacch Zong evening Israel Reitz Rodney Mr. and Mrs. John Dummer and Mr. and Mrs seyville. their niece. Mrs. Ruth Schmidt of Mr. and Mrs Pittsburgh, spent Sunday Paul Durner family at Hun riscilla Stuart of Clearfield, | Mr. and Mr » Easter with the George vacation with her rgaret Lee and Mr Ohio, called , Sunday Crummey and 5, | State College, Baltimore the weekend at the Robert Barge: +t | two children visited Mr. and M ty » PURI «eri - " . outside guard- [willium Witherite at Pine Wilson eTvea daughter Joan of Warrior: Spannuth Willan Keller pent Sunday iiMrs. LL. H McClellan Willlamsport, spent the weekend tingdon. a Linden Hall Thelr guests Moyer of in Paints Emergency War-time Service Under one Roof Wolf’s Add 3 New COMPLETE Departments Kem- Tone Paint Department Newest Pastel Colors made by that famous name SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Gallon . $2.98 A NewWall Paper Dep't. New 1942 Wallpapers to Bolster Your Morale ¢ See Our Sample Book Now ! New wallpaper can transform drab, Solorjess 43" line is terrific! (Fadeorood, too), 6¢ roll Purchases of these fine new Sweaters and Jack] { ets from America’s finest mills may be made on your Credit Account. Wolf Furniture Co. South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Penna. _ 18unda; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Houser of and Mts. Carrie Hazel, Mrs, Sara Bweet and Mr. and Mrs Leftoy Klinger and daughter of Boalsburg., were. recent visitors at the Gecrge Markle hggme John Smith, son of Ms. C. F Smith, who enteral Ue sorvioe Feb. rary 13 and is stationed at Camp Swift, Texas, Las been promoted 0 pie. He is also manager of the 262nd Battalion baseball team and is tcher {or the tenn Mrs. Anns Witherite and daugl- | witherite | ter Bessie, and MPs, Guy of Julian, were visitors at the Rob. ert Barger home, Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Reitz and Hartman atlended the funeral of an uncle, C. H. Kline, at State College, Sunday afternoon Mrs Shekion DCiAppas and son vis. ited relative y Altoona from Wed. nescday until Bunda y Mr. Clap joined bis family Saturday and they returned to taelr home Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kline and daughter Dora Mae of Milton, and i Mr. and Mrs. Hamill Kline and son | fof Lemont, were recent visitors with | Mrs. W. FE. Kline Corp. Prederic Field. Battle Creek. Mich, is visit. (ing his father, L. K. Dake. Corp Dale was guest of honor at a dinner given Ly his father, L. K. Dale and sister, Miss Margaret Dale, Balurday evening. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale and son of Belie- fonts, Mrs. George Riinmey of Cens tre Hall, anid Mos, Frederic Dale of Pleasant Cap Mrs Boott Judy ang son Donald, and Mr. at’ Mrs, Blalr Judy and daughter of Lewisburg. spent Thurs (day with Mra Boole Judy's mother, Mis W.E Kiine Dale of Mr. and Mrs. Riyun Hagin and | son were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Relle, Sunusy evening. Mr. and Mrs Howatd Peck and two children of Lewistown, Pvl Dav lid Smith of Camp Pickett, Va. Mr. and Mx Robert Olenn and son and Miss Louise Rishel of Lock Haven, spent Easter with Mrs. C. F. Smith Recent visitors at the Frank Pow. ell home were: Pfc. Harry Leightley of Middletown, Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Jones of State College, Harold Jones ‘of New River, N. Cs and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leightley and daughter of Centre Hall. L. K. Dale and daughter, Mis Margaret, were dinner guests of Cpl. and Mrs Frederic Dale at Pleasant Gap, Sunday. A smn — WOODWARD Some of our fishermen are lucky | In getting some v nice sized trout since the selison bpenkd. April “15th. “Russ” Kessinger was one of the {lucky ones. On Wednesday of last week he caught two speckled beau- i ties one of which was 16-in. and the jother 11. A number of the folks in eur Jocal- | ity were and still are afflicted with a ‘kind of spring grippe. The local EL. C. E. society held | their regular monthly businéss meet- ling in the P.O, 8, of A. banquet hail on last Thursday evening. After the ‘regular business program a fine so- cial hour was enjoyed by all these | that were present, {| Mr. and Mrs. Wilsot" Ard of near | Lewisburg, were Easter guests of his | parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Ard. |. The local Evangelical League of | Christian Endeavor held a very im- | pressive Easter service on Sunday | morning following Sunday School. Foil did we witness such a large 'Inot know how great stationed In Oregon is {day furlough at the home of his par- ithe doctor's care, is Kellogg | |= deserve something better PyL. Walter SBtiver, who has been spending a 10 ents Mr, and Mrs. N. R. Stiver Miss Nina Davis of Pitcairn, Pa. & visiting at the J. H. Turner home Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Alexander of Tyrone aud Ms, and No. RM Alexander, Mrs. Charles Alexander and daughter Edna Jean of th place, attended the wedding of Har- riet Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Alexander of State Col- lege. The ceremony look place in |B. Paul's Methodist church PLEASANT VALLEY (Boggs Twp.) Sunday school on Bunday morning at 9:30 Sunday visitors at the Clair Rich- ner home were Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Boone and family of Summit Hill Ralph Richner of Mill Hall, Mr. and Mra. Elmer Richner of Hublersburg and Jane Bagler of Pleasant Valley John Peose visited at the Theo- dore and Harvey Bminhizer bomes Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hockenberry of Prosserto®n, were Sunday visitors at} the Theodore Eminhizer’s. Harvey Eminhizer, who Is unde: this time and hig friend: for his speedy recovery Cecelia Richner of Howard, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Clair Richner Miss Marjorie Boone spent Sunday night at the Clair Richner home Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Confer were Bellefonte shoppers On Baturday motuing. Miss Betty sPent the woeketn] with her Mr. and Mrs Ira Glibert Mr. and Mrs. Clair Richper were Bellefonte shoppers on Saturday of - ternooti. Mrs. Rose Rudy of Stale Cluel® daughter of Mrs. Maty Parker, and Mr, and Mrs Oliver Rudy Were Vis- tors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudy Glibert of Bellefonte, | parents, Also Mrs. Rudy and daughter Mary, | visiteg at the home bf Mr. and Mrs Theodore Eminhizer. niin ids Varriage Licenses Edward G. Krutsky Harriet B. Alexander Joseph 8. Bonchack Pearl E. Ringler Public Sales Additional Sales on Page 7, Second Section Saturday, May 8 MES. 0, G. MORGAN 1 offer ai public tale at the Harry | Water ry Nn ra the following qreres o% nereannial DrODErtY HOUSEHOLD Newiown State College Bellefonte | Bellefonte iow single hollywood bed with innegspring mat- tress soidid walnut die: solid oak bedroom suite; mner-pring mattress; kilch net, wired: chifforobe: chiffonser; pine ohwast of drawers and washstand: two | marble-top walnud tables; two solid walnut chairs; Jake Iles with wal- | nut frame. large th radio; © hamper; kitchen table with porcelain top; ironing board: Tubs; cithes bas. Kel. 3 rues. x12 dishes, ma Ar Cc hair dryer; fan; toaster: ing pad: iron; lamps; new. lawn mower; ‘Wo bath scales: galvanized kets: coal J udket; Slocks: step | wove: | other articles top numerous 40 men- de at 12:0 shinrp. Maye: & Stover, aucts. ul M. Dubbs, clerk, PLEASANT GAP WEDNESDAY NITE, MAY § at 8:00 O'clock TEX RITTER : Your Singing Cowboy in : “Arizona Frontier” And WM, BOYD-win “Federal Agent” Also--Comedy CHILDREN 15¢ — ADULTS 25¢ { Tax Inviaded not so good at) are hoping | Last year pill be able to con [un duties &ithout cu to get In touch wt rv wage © income earner i h rea Teen feaptaliy have distributed pieage cards to thelr workers and ail solic) tors have been urged to report fre- iquently so close check can be maintained on U Progre campaign The team their captaliv Team Ro WwW. W. Bley Team No Warne Tenm No Keith Ande Team No M. Curtin Team No. 5 Philip H. Johnast Team No, 6 Team No, 7 tions, Barl 8 Ont Officers w Wellare F ed In Januory, are: C C. B OW proaaoens Humo first vice presicen hilly Ray, second vice president ; yg WW. Mattern, Ji trensu rer Harvey Scott gecrelaly To aid in determining the amount of your pledge, Welfare official suggest that you give one cent of dollar of your annual income pledge totaled $14.506 and paymenis 10 dats tolal appro ‘mately $14.000 The budget 1 approximate) 500 more this vear than Were pledges in 1942. If everyone gives few otis { 12 institut eYyer: more, he tinue their ou irtallment na“ ————s ‘Guests nEtertain At Club Meeting fConttied prom page One) reported $50 had been received {rom 19 of the 27 local organizations asked for contributions The Woman's Field Army for lhe {Control of Cancer, Mrs. Ward re- ported. will hold an all-day meeting al the Nittany Lion Inn, State Ool- lege, on May 5. Tickels are $1, and ireservalions are being taken by Mrs Ronald Robison and Mis. R 8 | Kirby Mrs. Roy Wilkinson {the Crippled Children’s commitiee, | reported three children have been taken to the clinic at Philipsburg in recent weeks Miss Mary Forbes chairman of the Music Section, introduced mem- bers of the State College club {| Tentative plans were made for the club's annual meeting to be held at ite Perm Belle Hotel at a date lo [be announced later. Plans include a buffet supper, and a program in charge of the Penn Btlate specch doe |partment. Mrs. Louis Schad. Mrs. | John Mokle and Mrs. Mahlon Robb [were named members of the nomin. ‘ chairman ol {ating and auditing commitlieos Monday's meeting was in charge of “president, Mrs. Ben Herr, Mis - KILLS MOTH AND CARPET BEETLES protecting Uphol- stered Furniture, Rugs, Carpeting, Wool Clothing, Purs, Blankets, etc. Also is unsurpassed for cleaning and Re lustering Upholstery and floor coverings. We sell KEYSPRAY in Pints, Quarts and larger sizes and recom- mend it for use in your home. BRACHBILL'S Spring Street Bellefonte, Pa STONE CRUSHING ly &/ AUCH HEADACHES! SUCH FUN! Andy Tries a New Technique and Gels Engaged to Two Girls at the Same Time! Boy, Whatta Jam! J BEB ARAAAAARAR AARNE EA RAEAARE ARERR MONDAY thru WEDNESDAY THE FIRST GREAT SCREEN DREAMA OF THE COMMANDON La 2 2 2 2 20 BN IEEE E RE RN ming PAUL MUNI ANNA’LEE . LILLIAN GISH Freedom and the Women They Love! Heroic Avengers—¥For Country Coming Next Thursday Thru Saturdey The Big All-Star Musical! HELLO FRISCO, HELLO wees ALL IN TECHNICOLOR — Glorious, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Continuous Shows Saturday From 2 F. M) The light's © turned on Henry's love ACTION-PACKED CO-HIT! (Billy the Kid) COrabbe THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER Buster TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY “Scaltergood” Stages a Big Home-Talent Show! Gloria Butch Warren & Buddy CINDERELLA SWINGS IT Also—PRISON MUTINY Edward Norris . Joan Woodbury MONDAY ONLY Bargain Nite t's War on the Range! Charles Russell Gay Starrett Hayden Kibbee DOWN RIO GRANDE WAY Rose Ann Stevens Next Thursday Nite—Play Wahoo It's Fun and Profitable. LESLIE KAY BROOKS , LUCKY L JINX FALKENBURG RUSSELL HAYDEN
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