Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 06, 1943, Image 2

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    Pans Tay
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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
May 6, 1943,
| Mrs. Harold E, Bradford was
be
6
CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY
and
Bradford
dinner guest on Sunday of Mr.
Mrs. T. C. Willams, Mr
and is stationed at Camp McClellan,
MISS BARTHOLOMEW 18
HOSTESS AT DANCE HERE
Miss Jean Bartholomew was host
9:30,
Reformed: Rev
tor. Centre Hall
110:30; Sunday school, 9:30; Youth
ess to a group of young people at! Fellowship, 7:30. Tusseyville—-8un-
a dance last Wednesday night at!day school, 10; church service, 9
the former Bartholomew home, now
unoccupied. These guests were pres-
ent besides Miss Carrie Belle Emer-
ick and Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew
chaperones: Misses Lols Ross, Min-
erva Neff, Edna Rimmey, Phylli
Grove. Evelyn Rover, Ferm Hanna
Beulah Bradford, Adaline Goodhart
Helen Wilkins, Es Blager, Alta
Miller, Martha Spyker, Isabel Em
vy, Barbara Potter, Han
rtha Me Larue Ger- | zations con
Rockey, Betty Bett
Meeker, Rutih Hack
Adon Fy
wlorg J
D. R. Keener, pas-
Church service
RED CROSS DRIVE HERE
NETS TOTAL OF $52
S05
The Cros:
Centre Hall
$52505 In
and Potte
closed Red
drive, organized by the
Woman's Club, netted
Centre Hall borough
recently
ther
$204.71
tributed
to $304 25
Sunda Cll
inday
Jean
Brook
Sick
These
follow
to Ors
wer Qa
00l, $25: Re
Evan-
Meth
byte
15
$1054;
Pres
tern
woman
$10, Yo-Yo
Don
Bur- fan Sunday se )l $5: Eas
Star
CHURCH SERVICES
Rev. W. K. |
CLASS TO
BUY SERVICE
GLEANERS
FLAG
UNIGIPA
NM MILLHEIM
- NEW SHOW TIME —
Now 7:30 and 20 P
Admission 10c & 30e
TIMES TONIGHT
Thursday
GEORGE BRENT
BRENDA MARSHALL
“YOU CAN'T ESCAPE
FOREVER"
» BLACK MARKETS
L
M.
Shows
LAST
and
Exp
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
May 7th
STAGE & PICTURE
PROGRAM!
—n the Stage.
THE GREGG
TOWNSHIP BAND
860 Band Members)
Director—Harsld T. Breon
On the Seren.
The Laugh Comedy of the Year!
MARJORIE MAIN
ZASU PITTS
“TISH”
Only One Complete Pro-
Starting Promptly at S p.m
ADULTS 25
ing t
i f Mh
L4H oF
rden Section
{ anning demonstra -
be given by Miss Helen But -
ting
Grange
¥
fh
SPECIAL
ik mee
Juvenile the
De-
Day
under
11s ALTA
Mrs IMS
Mother's
meetin
«ni
eveni
»
NOTE
gram
CHILDREN 17¢
SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY
May Sth)
Here's a picture that is different
It's Tops in Entertainment!
MARGARET CHAPMAN
“PARACHUTE
NURSE”
Excitement, Thrills and Not a
Pull Moment!
LT Ny
teautiful Girls Musical Tunes
, all in—
“FLYING WITH
MUSIC”
A Musical Comedy Hit Rev
With Marjorie Woodworth of State Col
FINEST SELECTED SHORTS days with
WwW. Wagne;
Heights '
Ate
AE
Mis
esgay «
byterian
Weds
Benner home
and Mrs. W. J
iege, are visiting ten
their the Rev. John
and Hudson
ionary
vening at
Wagner
foyw
The
family. in
13
COMING--MAY 12.
‘Journey For Margaret’
Robert Young and Laraine Day
Harry
nad Mire
*
at the
Bilger of
E M Hewett
s+ P. EC
A ricl
pasant
wil
Pl Gap, a
were Easter guests
» State College
wl
AS AMERICAN
Paul Revere...
=
Ibe "New Lsiberty Chair”
fearless Minute Men
march before your mind as you see
the bold design of Nichols & Stone's
newest creation, the dashing Liberty
Chair. This strik Chair carries
the symbol dauntless American
courage, the bold American Eaghk
Dress up and improve your living-
room. Hbrary, hall or ten with this
handsome Liberty Chair
rs f th
v iS) L Ei
of
Iso appropriate in the diningroom,
breakfast nook, or play room as an
occasional chair
LOOK FOR
THIS BRAND
UNDER THE
To avoid disappointment, you should SEAT!
act promptly. This new Liberty
Chair Is not a “mass, production”
chair. The supply is limited-—-only
a few thousand will be made this
year, Come in today and select your
Liberty Chair. Chair comes dec-
orated with the American Eagle
and trimmed in gold on a black
finish with light arms
BRACHBILL’S
Bellefonte, Pa. |
Spring Street
Ala
Mr. and Mrs, George K. Rimmey
— ee eee
DAUGHTERS OF EASTERN STAR
MEMBERS PRE SENT PROGRAM entertained these guests on Sunda
p— L. K. Dale, Miss Margaret Dale and
The daughters of Eastern Star Miss Mary Ellen MoClain of Boals-
members presented a Mother's Day burg, Cpl. and Mrs, Pred Dale of
wogram at the close of the regular Pleasant Gap and Mr. and Mrs
meeting here Monday evening Ralph Dale and son Jack, of Belles
The program follows fonte
The Rosary, plano solo
Malone: “1 Am Happy,” duet
Keener and Kate Jamison:
Sunshine of Your 8mile,” bell lyre
010 Betty Searson “A Toast to
Mother,” reading, Virginia Decker:
solo, Jane Vogt, "The Young-
the Family,” musical reading
Rae Mamolen, “Little Laddie
Lassie” and “Carlotta violin
Nance Mever and Naney
accompaniad by Lols Meyer
Clara Lou Wet.
rin Brook Traumeri
Donna Mot he
fuet dar) Eleanor
w
Evangelical Woman's Mise.
Society will meet this eve.
the home of Mrs. George
Yvonne
Sandra
“The
The
slonary
ning at
Ralston
Daniel 8. Daup. Frank White, Al-
bert Emery and John Dutrow spent
Saturday night and Bunday at an
Allegheny Mountain hunting camp
Mrs. DO M. Bradford
patient in the Cent
pital last Tuesday for
an abscerssed leg. She
on Thuiaday and
al present
| dno
| st In
Joan
Little
duet
Watts
My Mcther
zel and
plano
Love
Potter
Refreshments
mbers followed
became a
r County Hose
treaument of
was operated
mio
" duet
% Much oven
(il
Luss
M. Brad-
Mir wH
hildren
and Mrs
children
Sunday guests at the D
ford home w Mr. ane
bur McClellan and three
Lock Haven
Wilke
Donald
the
Flag
arn and
for th Of
the
nia Mn
Lhires
m
ert ang
Rowe Somerse
weekend with Dean B
Colleg
of
WOMAN'S CLUB HEARS
INTERESTING REVIEW naif
Seountmast
asin
Dane
Rob
tam ht
1
on
OOCE Done
philosophy of
fected In
Thos
Fred
Sonny
ira. F. P. Geng
Wilk!r
Columbia
“et
Vil
¢
Bu
nesday
W. Delans
Mrs. Robe: t Rhoades met her bro-
ther, Pic. Harold Biddle and wife
n Fort Dix. at the train In Lew
: a7, and took them
where thes
We
Jes
last
nd Mra
The Rev
er and daughter
ner guests on Bunda:
via Gernoble in Spring
The mothers of members will he
rests Reformed Youth Pei-
roe Bun -
Some of thers
fy
d Mi. Delas R. Kedp
Sandre, were din-
of ME 8
Mills
0
3 t the
ap :
ith 1} Lis SAFE ting
ith a
me
parent Lhe
Martz of Port
werkend herp witli DO
and Mrs John Mart
Rover has gone («
to take care of
Walte
retuned
Whur
thw
16 Darts #4
Tibbens Zub-
Spring Mul whi peal on
et wks
: OCUAROT
tet » wl ONT
RP Ciag
nie gua
Bumbam sang
Ru formed churad
ning. The quartet incl
M. Bip. Harry E. Shan-
¥ Hus pel Ang
sang “Winning Me:
We Shall Shine as
! Chad to
sn Jia
One Ever
He was
slog!
Ye
eve 17 IR
pon, Robert
MM Kine
Jess
Stars at
Thee.” Raymond
sang “Ms ¥ end
( For Me Lik>
saloon nied by
i Jane Foreman Mors
in Miilheim La Bible
recently formed churcd her home
Mrs. Durbin Petterolf of vening. The Prie deli Bible cls
called o Warren Ho- will meet this evening at
on Sundas of Mrs. Ha D. Bohn
man and family ut
A group of friends and neighbors J. Frank Smith of Bellefonte, and
F. PP. Geary hag] Sunday dinne;
Mis Jacob Sharer
with her at he Mr. Geary's sisters, Mrs. Eligat
on Monday Brown Mz Ollie Auman
Mrs. C. D. Confer is Millheim
davs in Madison, Wis The WCTU is planning a Mother
Pvt. Edgar Harte Day program Tuesday evening
my Alr Corps May il, in the Presbvierian chu.¢h
The Jocal Ministerium Mis. M. L. White of State College
day afternoon at the will be a guest spenker and the jooal
Paisonage : : group will present . jgageant. All
. mothers with children under six
Mr. and Mrs. Edward years of rge are Invited to come and
Bellefonte, visited Mr bring the children
Rome Gingrich on Sunday A district Sunday school conven-
Mrs. Della Reiber returned to her tion was held in the Presbyterian
home here last week. Her daughters, church last evening with * the Res
Mrs. Edward Heck and Mis. Rich- charles MeClay of Philipsburg, as
ard Wolle, with whom she spent the he principal speaker :
winter, retiumnied with her for a few Miss Barbara Potter
days ra va “
wi : weekend with Miss Beverly
These local WCTU members at- i jacksonville
tended a regional meeting Tuesday Loated
: The lowin TO Aithe ar
afternoon and evening in Milesburg we ioliowing priv Fri a
vy « = 3 . hi “4 : E . $ a : -
Hp —~ Sood phon ion Hawry % ing of the Women's Missionary So-
Henshall. Mrs. Lava n Smith and ciety of the Northern District of the
Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick Central Pennsylvania 8ynod in Reb-
: SC gi : Weodnesday: Mrs. Ernest
Mrs. John B. Wert, Jr. president, poman Mrs. Roy Dutrow, Mrs W
hus celled on meeting of the Centre Kerlin, Mrs. Pred Luse, Mis. W
Hall-Potter Alumni Association for A. Arxander. Mis. F. K. Frank. Mrs.
Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in the Clayton Homan, Mrs. Harold Leight.
high school buallding Hy and Mrs, Clarence C. Otto.
Miss Betty Ross of Potters Mills,! he Lutheran Missionary Soliety
spent Friday night as a guest of Miss group B will meet Tuesday evening
Betty Sweeney with Miss Bertha Sharer as hostess.
Mrs. Edgar Miller, Mrs. William. Tye Rev. and Mrs. ©. ©. Otte and
Hanna and daughter Jean, made a any Troutman spent Ann's birthday
business trip to Danville on Satur- jue Priday. with her parents, Mr
day and Mrs. Harry Troutman, in Sun-
{| Miss Bonnie Powell of Boalsburg, bury. A surprise party was arranged
{was a weokend guest of Mr. and for the little four-year-old at the
i Mrs. Harold Leightiey home of her parents. The Rev. and
Miss Lois Ross spent several nights Mrs. Otto spent Friday night and
last week with Miss Jean Bartholo-
w here
Mrs. Ada Straver .of Lewistown,
spent the weekend at the Bartholo-
"mew home. { The War Stamp booth conducted
i Ory
8. T. Reigel has been ill since Sat- pity, JALICAY IMCTRIg in the
jurday with an attack of grippe. + | American Legion
Mrs, Emmett Brooks visited on fonte, sold $118.20 in stamps Satur.
r spent 8
On
dinner
indny
"heats Por
the
M3
Gaivie
gd “N«
Jenin
™
Fetterolf :
weekend ‘ared
terta ned
the
ol
of
Mi
wnt
who George Sea
ot
sont ry
4 tie jen Ciars
home at
Mir
Milibheim,
and
the
at
ceieDrated
birthday home here 2
evening and
spending ten
visiting her
5
x
ON of the U for
Ar
met Mon-
Evangelical
Lair from
and Mrs
spent the
Vonada
ershg
Mrs. George Foust in Muncy.
i chai ins. WP Ss
Sell $118.20 in Stamps.
| Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.'day morning, officials reported yes-
terday.
Jumes Parks, in Bellefonte.
#
& “eT
PLEASANT GAP
Robert Kelly has been absent from
was Inducted pecently into the army Als post at Melroy's for the past few
days suffering nbsceswed
tooth.
Jerry Gil, our oldest resident who
is In the nineties, has been quite
miserable for the past week or more
Mr. Gill Is quite active as a rule and
we hope it will not be long until] he
again enjoys his usual good health
Mrs Magargel, Jr and
daughter sent Bunday at
Howard
Mrs
her home
eye
with an
George
Ruth
Ward Hille
with
il
and
has been quits
ut the grippe
pink
Mrs. Forest Benford
position as stenographer
College last week
Mrs. Harold Brooks, who
working at the Sylvania
Mill Hall, resigned
cently
resigned her
ut Btnte
iad been
plant at
her position re
Huffman
Man
Visit the
aceompanied
Als
ers son ther
ax returned home Mor
York City, where she ¥
attend U
Jaegueline
nurse
William
Ms. Elsie
cenlly., Wo
Mrs. La
from New
hail to abama re
FURR
gone to exer
her daughter
training for a
hospitals there, red
npron
Mrs
|
ua
eived her
We able to br
Warren ods is
ani alt
a Wee
Mr
Were
1 Woods
Carden Ciub had
entertainment progran
| montinj me
% Clut
a Glia
Ruagements
table
e DOuguety
I
and
Wome §
Tuesday
£4 yn
‘oman’
y
40)
ArTang
eu
am
Rommes
Ww
LR
Min Hor
A H Smith
down in Janu
uch
buliding to Sau
Miss Pred:
the Centre
h the Wills
Williamsport
Russell Bpicher wa
for the weekend and jeft
for the Pacific count
simp
Guy
Mrs. Roy Rodkey, who
in poor health since April 1}
ploving slowly
Edward Nol)
ger, who were
Home
of being
pe collapaesl, caus
from the ladd
were working
¥
Ann
and Henry
house
Wo {as
thes Bolh
ni
ings
Paul Smit
Cadet
acrolmtics
n afte
number of
appened to tl
pants were foroer
ign Noll
nd Cadet hi
yards away in a field The
crashed in a ploughed Held
100 yards {rom a highwaj
Mrs, Arminta Rockey Ohio, is
keeping house for the Orrie Mulber-
gers. Mrs. Mulberger, who broke her
hip in the winter is graduaily feel
ing better
Mrs. Paul Keller of
spent a few days last
Noli-Smith home. Mrs. Hubert Koch
of State College, also visited there
one day during that time
Harry Kelley, Jr. was home Sun.
day from Camp Pickett, Va
Mr. and Mis. Harold Warne
daughter Alice of Ridgefield, N
arrived at their summer home
Greens Valiey last BSunday
Ww plane ar
nn
Sm
plas
abot
of
Philadeiphis
week ati the
und
J
in
Mr
{Warne will spend the month of May
{ed her sister,
Saturday with her parents, Mr and
:
:
:
Auxiliary, Belle i
there, Miss Warne two weeks, and
Mrs. Warne will remain for the sum-
mer.
Mrs, Mary Noll of Millheim, visit-
Mrs, John Ripka. over
the weekend, and on Sunday. Clare
enoe Ripka took them to Renovo to
see the Boyd Rachau's
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brooks of Spring
Millis, were callers in town Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Knoffsinger
were home from Harrisburg for the
weekend
The Decker boy who
working nearly a year,
to stay a few days ago
The Boy Scouts spent last Satur
day night in Greens Valley, where
had been
came home
they had hiked earlier in the day. |
and returned home Sunday after an
early
Scoutmaster Geoige Magargel, Jr.
and William Tucker were with them
bs A SAS 5
SPRING MILLS
Modern Talking Pictures
will be shown at the Grange
Hall every Tuesday Night
at 8 o'clock, commencing
Tuesday night, May 11th.
Doors open 7:30 o'clock.
CHILDREN 15¢ ADULTS 25¢
Tax Included
sunrise service, Assistant |
——
Thomas Pletcher ig able to be
again after a severe attack of
grippe
HOWARD ot
the
Miss Cella Lucas
end with her brother
and Mrs, George Lucas, at State
College, His mother, Mrs. Eliza
cas, also spent Baturday with them,
being called home on account of the
funeral of her sister«<in-law Mr
Laoma William:
Miss Mary Lou
Mr. and M Daniel
was admitted thu
Hospital Friday a
appendectomy patient P. O. of A. The
Mr Mr Archi of many and beauti!
Che spent i | In) wit relative urvive
thelr M1 {
mem ol
Mr 4
from
Flemir
0M rt
wail
spent the week -
and wife, Mr
The
oman
liams,
lor, Bunday,
Mrs. Williams
ng her winters niece
Fleming James of Hinton, WwW
y
in since her husband dead ve f
W. Burke iad at { la st
14 H ago, died Der Home ia
» ave
x WER day. Bhe was a membx
CMe IReney
nut street Church of Chr
funeral service of Mrs. La-
Willlams, widow of Lou Wi
held at the Neff funeral par-
was largely attended
who had been
wilh her
fa
Kyrie]
Burke Va
daughter
of
Lo
of u
uh
and
Ler
parent
Heverly
ison
Floyd Haine
Haines of Howard
prentice
ig visiting hi
Allison
and and tending
Mr
Va
ha)
on w
RD
Jalnbriage
fom
Or a ew
‘RNa ar
MERImun
pare:
Harry Williams of Altoona, Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Belghtol of Howard, R
J., Mr. and Mrs, Bchuman Williams,
Mrs. Willlam Bowes, Mrs. Clell Mil-
ler, Blanchard, and Mrs, James ©
Connor of Bellefonte, Rev. M. B
Rogers officiated and interment was
made the Bechenck cemetery
vir George C
J. £
Lim
ir
miming
unming
week
mer
Wallace
perl prant
The
WOMAN'S
DAY
Nationa Magazi
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Price
15¢
21e
25¢
Pts.
5
21
3
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Sliced Apples | :
lona Peaches
lona Pears
SERVICE
29¢
27e
3 25¢
4 25¢
9 | 12
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4 10¢
| 3 20¢
0 2 27¢
Fresh Sunnyfield Print
BUTTER - 53c
Points
Pts.
Grapefruit Juice
A&P Grape Juice
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Can
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Green Beans sar Nas
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Smoked Squares
Seedless Raising
Elbow Macaroni
Egg Noodles »ocore
Peanut Butter
Baker Maid Saltines .
N.B.C.
Bowilion Cubes
Ideal Dog Food
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28¢
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White House Evaporated
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10 Cans 89¢
PURE LARD
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No Points Required for :
Fresh Killed Hofiman's
FRYING Creamed Cottage
CHICKENS CHEESE
rs B57 18c
Dressed
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STRAWBERRIES
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Grapefruit re 23¢
Oranges ni usw. 27-49
Crisp Carrots <i 3» 19¢
Yellow Onions ..3 = 23
Green Beans "oi 2» 35¢
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Juicy Fila.
HBAs
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DRESSING = 30¢
FILLETS
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SOAP 4
Guest Size
P & G Leundry
SOAP 4 19¢
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Chesapeake Bay
SHADE" 15c - 23c¢
BLUE PIKE = 25¢
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FLOUNDER  15¢
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