Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 19, 1943, Image 3
August 19, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thres ——— UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Official board [rie Rowan who has been stationed meeting in the church Friday eve- in Texas, | | | Baltimore, Md., guests of Mr. and| % HOMAN The first and final | 14. LANDSY The fourth and | 19. MILLER ~The first and final | Bellefonte Borough, deceased proposed 24. BPANGLER The third and tal account and schedule of distri tion of Ralph OG. Homan and Wil. [tribution of Lottie B. Oels and Leon- distribution of Harry C. Zeigler and i010) account of the Bellefonte bution of Lewis A. Wewzier and Dean | | Mrs Kermit Rossman and family. Kenneth Breon of Pennbrook, spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Edith Breon and aunt, Mrs, Edith Long. Sunday dinner guests at ning at 8 o'clock. Sunday school on| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bauder are the home of Mrs. Breon were: Rob- Sunday morning at the usual time. entertaining two of their grand- ert Berkstresser of Scranton, Mr, Youth Fellowship in the evening at daughters from Willlamsport this and Mrs. Willlam Rachau and son 6:30, immediately followed by the week, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. preaching service at 7:30, with ser- Clayton Updegraf! Larry of Mllesburg, and Harry Wea- iver of Rebersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- account and schedule of distribu- final account and schedule of dis. [account with schedule of Ham E. Homan, execrs. of ete. of ard B. Gels, execrs. of ete, of Blanche 8. A. Blerly, execrs. ulw of Annie Trust Company, trustee under 20. WETZLER The first and par- inst K. Wetzier, pdms. of etc. of John William H. Homan, Iate of Centre B. Landsy, late of Bellefonte Borough, | Miller, late of Miles Township, de- gil und testament of J L. Spangler. | L. Wetzier, Iate of Boggs Township iste of Bellefonte Borough, deceased. ueceased Hall Borough, deceased deceased ceased 10, HINDS. The first and final 15. LEISTER--The first and final 20. MORNINGSTAR Perry A. Hinds, late of Walker execrx. of ete, of Clara M. Leister, | ingstar, late of Philipsburg Bor. PF. Smith, admrs. of eu 1 Nam BR. Smith, late of ainey Township township, deceased. Inte of Centre Hall Borough, decess- ough, deceased 11. HAZEL The first and final ed 21 MoO INLEY The acoount and schedule of distribu. 16. LANE.--The first and final ac final sccount of Bamuel W ' MoGinley, account of Corrinne tion of B. Budell Ward, execr. of ete. count and schedule of distribution ley, execr. of etc. of A L The first 25. SMITH ~The frm and account and schedule of distribution account und propored schedule of and final sccount of Rachel C. Morn- account and proposed schedule of Charles D. Hinds, admr. of ete of distribution of Minnie Mendler, ingstar, admr. of ete, of 14 final 30, WIHBSON The first and final of AMcount and schedule of distri- . "A "1 M ds Morn- | distribution of W. J Smith and ©. bution of Olive 8. Wilon, admrx. of first \ Lecce psed rn ATM MaoGiin x ¥ / { 4 of y Savy . . y ‘ ww neh by Hy y nigh 3 H wig Avr 0 Guests who were present at the liam Breon and daughters Kay and (of A. PF. Hazel, late of Unionville of Elliott E. Lane, sdmr. of ete. of Sr. late of Bellefonte Borough, de f etc. of Robert M intendent of th me or FRALEY birthday party last Monday evening Faye of Madisonburg, were Saturday | Borough, deceased Fred E. Lane, late of Bellefonte Bor. ceased at Mechanicsburg in honor of the birthday of Milford Free Methodist Church: Prayer Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew service Friday evening, Sunday Hall, were: Miss Mary Shipley, Mary school Sunday morning at 9:30, fol- Houtz, Ethel Jean Lucas, Kathleen lowed by the regular preaching ser- Homan Betty Ann McEl'vain, Mar- vice at 10:45, with sermon by the garet Brugger, Ethel Jean Stere, pastor, Rev. H. C. Jacobs Louise Hunt, Alice Relish, Peg Wag- Miss Alice Brugger, who has been ner, Hazel Lucas, Lee Emenhizer, employed for the past year or more Jack Shipley, Fred Hall, Charles near Pittsburgh, is spending a Hall, John Robison, John Barton, month's vacation with her parents, | Walter Lucas, and the guest of hon- Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brugger. She ex- or, Milford Hall and his parents, Mr pects to enter the Metropolitan Hos- and Mrs. Andrew Hall pital in New York City upon the Misses Mabel and Helen Sensor of completion of her vacation, as a stu- Tyrone, spent a couple days last dent nurse. We wish her much suc- week visiting with their aunts, Mrs cess in her new endeavors Allle Hall and Miss Minnie Sensor, Mrs. Nannie Williams, former res- returning to their home Thursday ident of the community but for the evening past couple years having spent with Play Coming: The Women's Bible her nieces in Hollidaysburg, last class of the Methodist church are week entered the Home for the sponsoring an entertainment to be Friendless in Williamsport held in the Community House Wed- Samuel Brugger, son of Mr. and|nesday evening, September 1 at 8 Mrs. C. K. Brugger, who recently en-|o'clock. Several short plays will be listed in the Merchant Marine, is! presented, with music and songs now stationed at St. Petersburg, Everything is old fashioned and will Fla. and getting along well give you a good laugh. Cover up the blues for one night and plan to at- tend. Admission 25¢ and 15¢. The latest news of the community will be read by a competent editor Miss Nell williams left last week Philadelphia, where » is vis iting with her sisters and their fam- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nason Mr. and Mrs. Leon Durst and We wish to extend most sincere sympathies to Mrs. Roy Calhoun in the recent death of her brother, Alfred Williams of near Martha, . was honored, the guests being | Whose funeral services were held on sister, Vivian Er hizer and Tuesday of this week. and Miss Hazel Lucas and the Mr. ang Mrs. Norman Fisher and wst of honor children of Helena, N. Y., are visit- Guests of Mrs. H. Thompson El- Ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs wa last Friday were Mrs. John M. | Boyd Lucas of this place, also with Fulton of Osceola Mills, and Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Malcolm Fulton of Indiana, Pa Fisher of Union township Mrs. William Lucas entertained Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holt and son her Sunday schoo] class to a weiner | Lee, visited the past week with rela- roast last Saturday afternoon and tives and friends in Lewistown. Mr evening over in what was formerly Holt has recently received an hon- ‘Fishers Meadow They all had al orable discharge from the army and nice time swimming in old Bald is now seeking employment Eagle and eating weiners The ladies of the Methodist par- Mrs. Harry Lucas of Union town-| sonage committee will hold a festi- ship, entertained her Sunday school | va) on the school grounds Thursday, class last Thursday evening at her August 26, beginning at 5 p.m Home home. A good number were in atten- | made jce cream, home baked goods, dance and enjoyed the outing weiner sandwiches, coffee and lem- Alfred Rowan, who has been stay-| onade will be sold, and there will be Miss Eva Rowan music and pictures of an educational ral months, was vis- | nature. The public is cordially in- WW his son vi. War- vited to attend Mrs: Harry E McElwain has charge of soliciting Jars of canned iit, vegetables or jellins for the Centre County Hospital and anyone desiring to contribute any such goods is asked to leave them at the McEIl- wain store. Persons having surplus fruits or vegetables avallable for canning but who are unable to can them, are asked to contribute such items to the hospital for canning in the institution's kitchens. ns ———— REBERSBURG birthday pienle supper was oc- ned on Sunday when Lee Emin- Mrs. Henry Kreider of Toledo, O. | © x was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kreider and also visited her brother and wife, Mr. and ACTA CT dy vo 0 Mover Mr. H. E. Blerly of Tallahassa, High cost and scarcity of wire is Fla. arrived in Rebersburg last Wed- no problem . . . with PARMAK nesday for a visit of several weeks tri # ¥ You 2h hg Your fence with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McIntyre and with less time, lobor, cost. daughter Grace, of Brackney, Mrs Guaranteed ond approved. Im- Paul Huprich and son Richard of mediate delivery. See us today. Albany. N. Y spent Monday to . . Thursday visiting at the Dean Gep- Schaeffer's Hardware hart home and among friends BELLEFONTE, PA. Mr. and Mrs. James Corman and children were weekend visitors In ;You housewives who “own” an electric range or roaster are particularly fortunate—because it enables you to do your home canning and food dehydrating in the comfort of a cool kitchen. i Perhaps you have never gone in for food presers, vation~—there has never been such necessity for it as exists today.§ But you can approach the electric method with complete confidence, knowing that it is dependable and comparatively easy. ASK AT OUR NEAREST OFFICE — OR WRITE TODAY For years past, and especially this spring and sum- mer, West Penn's Home Economics Department has been testing electric food preservation methods all for the benefit of its customers, 24,000 of whom own electric ranges, and 15000 electric roasters, Much of this information has been passed along in printed form. Nevertheless, if you have any questions regarding the electric methods for canning fruits and acid vege- tables—or for using the recommended pressure cooker method for canning non-acid vegetables and meats—or for dehydrating certain vegetables and fruits — our Home Economics Department will be glad to be of assistance to you. ’ Just write to the Home Economics Department, West Penn Power Co., Box 1736, Pittsburgh 30, Pa. or inquire at the nearest West Penn office=and the information will be forthcoming. Hear “Report to the Nation”, outstanding news program of the week, Tuesday evenings, 9:30, E. W. T., Columbia Broad $ WEST PENN POWER COMPANY evening callers at the same home John Meyer and Mrs. Flora Lim- bert of Tyrone, and Mrs. Sara Bray of Bethlehem, called at the J N Moyer home, Saturday Mrs. Alton Auman visited relatives in Jersey Shore, Monday. Dixie Copenhaver of Aaronsburg, is spending this week at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs H. C. Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe and children tock Mrs. Paul Dinges and two children to thelr home at Balti- more, Md., on Saturday and remain. ed for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and family of Brackney, were weekend guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mil- ler. Mr. Miller accompanied his son to his home for a visit Mrs. Car] Beahm and children, Phyllis and Larry, of Harrisburg, spent last week visiting friends and relatives Mr. Beahm spent the weekend here and took the family with them on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Breon and daughter Virginia, of Columbus, O, visited at the homes of M. A. Breon and Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg this week Miss Betty Stover of Coburn, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Kyler and family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver of Lemont, were Bunday guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C J. Weaver, Jr Pvt. Ned Hosterman paratrooper of Camp MacKall, N. C.. i= spending this week visiting among friends and relatives here and at Centre Hall Mrs. Elizabeth Reigel of Middle town, is visiting her daughter, Mrs Roy Arbogast Mr. and Mrs. John Olshevsky and daughter of Caldwell, N. J were weekend guests at the home of Rey and Mrs. N. I. Astakhoff LeRoy Breon and family and Guy Breon and family of Aaronsburg spent Sunday with thelr brother Calvin Breon, Jr Mr and Mrs. Ira Harer of Wil- llamsport, were Monday dinner guests at the W. M. Tarbert home They were accompanied to their home by the adies’ mother, Mrs. C OQ. Mallory who will visit at the Harer home Ernest Guisewite of Eastville, who taught In our high school a number of years ago has been elected to take the place of Mr Greninger who recently resigned Mrs. Hecker: and Mrs. Al Bartges of Miitheim, calied at the C. J Wea. ver, Sr. home on Monday afternocn Mrs. Gall Weaver and son Wayne, accompanied Mrs. Robert Musser to (her home in Philadelphia on Sun- day. where they are visiting this Mrs. Lyda Klinefelter of Miltheim, spent Wednesday at the James Zieg- ler and Charles Page home Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grimp of Pitts burgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohl of Lock Haven, were weekend guests at the Paul Hackman home Mrs. W. J Hackenberg, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8 Breon., Virginia Breon, and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. BDreon were Sunday supper guests at the Paul Breon home at Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ziegler and son Dick of Flemington, visited the former's father and mother, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Ziegler, Sunday Legal Notices BIDS WANTED Bids will be received, up to and including September 4, 1043. by the Benner Township 8chool District, for the purchase of and delivery, to their seven township schools ap- proximately fifty (50) tons of screen- ed Cherry Run coal. Delivery must be made before Sept. 15. 1943. The board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. FORREST ECKLEY, Sec’y. Benner Township School District, Bellefonte, R. D. 1 x3! CAUTION NOTICK. My wife, Madaline OG. Matis, hav- ing left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, I hereby caution the public not to harbor or | trust her as I will not be responsi- | ble for any debts contracted by her JOHN B TiS x35 RD. 1, Port Matilda, Pa © REGISTER'S NOTICES. The following accounts and sched. ules of distribution have been ex- amined, passed and filled for record {in the Register's Office for the in- spection of heirs, legatees, creditors, { distribtitees and all others in any {way interested and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of Centre | County for the confirmation ni sl on | Monday, September 13, 19043 | 1. BENNETT The first and final account of Walter H. Bennett, admr of ete, of Willlam Bennett, late of { Port Matilda Borough, deceased | 2. BROWN The first and final {end distribution account of Robt. H i Brown, execr of etc. of Anna O | Brown, late of Spring Township, de- ceased i 3. BENNER ~The first and par i tial account of Harry R. Benner, ladmr. of ete. of Bdwin W. Benner, {late of State College Borough, de- | | ceased. | 4. CORMAN The third and par- it'al account of the Bellefonte Trust (Company, executor and or trustee of jetc. of Emanuel Corman, late of i Bellefonte Borough, deceased 5. EBERHART —The fst and | final account with proposed distri (bution of Walter R. Ebefhart, admr, erhart, late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased. 6. BITERS The first and final account and schedule of distribution of the First National Bank, execr. of lege Township, 7. EIOELBERNER ~The firstand final account and schedule tribution of Jesse Eige A c t a of etc. of Nannie Eigelberner, late of State Borough, deceased. 8. HALL~~The first and final ac- Emma C. Hoy, execrx. of . Hall, Inte of Belle. deceased et a of ete. of Hilda Kathryn Eb- | etc. of Clayton Etters, late of Col. | deceased. i ough, deceased 12 IRISH ~The second and par 24 PRUNER ~The firm neoount tial account of the Pirst Nutional 17. MILLER ~The second and fin- of Pidelity-Philadelphia Trust Com Bank of Philipsburg, Trustee of ete. al account and schedule of distribu- pany, trustee for Elizabeth Ingram of G C. Irish, late of Philipsburg tion of Della M. Miller, admrx. of in the estate of Edmund Borough, deceased etc. of George C. Miller, late of Bpring late of Bellefonte Borough lownship, deceased J. Pruner deceased 13 IRVIN ~The first and final 23. SPANGLER The second and account of A. Maude Mey: and | 18. MILLER The first and final partial account of the jellefonia Clarence L. Irvin, admrs. of ete of account of Lena Bressler, admrx. of Trust Company, trustee for Roma Alice M. Irvin, late of Ferguson [Newton E. Miller, late of Gregg Smithgoll under the last Township, deceased Town hip, deceased | testament of J. L. Spangler, late of will and qf etc. of Jumes Lowrie Wilson, also written J. L Wilson, late of Blais College Borough, deceased 41 WAY The first and final ac. nt and proposed schedule of dis on of Bessie Alexander. excrx of Barahh A. Way. sometime Amanda 8B. Way ate of Un= porouRh, aecessed WIELAND I'he firs : Edwin Jarchow Wieland deceased HARRY A. CORMAN WEIS service Cor. Biskop and Allegheny Sts. MARKETS Bellefonte, Penna. THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING ABOUT THE BRAND NEW WEIS SELF SERVICE MARKET! Just ask your friends and neighbors who were present at our Grand Opening last w d. The) iaty, excellent quality, and sensational savings they discovered hy si One visit to this brand new modern food market will convince you t needs. So Come Ia Today opping the ‘save vay’ £ Lhe nat here 1s WEIS QUALITY EVAPORATED MILK - 10: 85c (ne Red Point Per Can) Schimmel’s Crape Jam 1-1b, jar 18¢ C. W. Sweet Pickles gt. jar 3lc Tirkey Golden Syrup 20-0z. jar lle Bennett's Hamburger Spread R-0z. jar S¢ Old South Brand GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ag {f Blue Points) Heinz Cucumber Pickles Ige jar 24c Shredded Ralston pkg. Ile Kellogg's Pen pkg. Y¢ Gro-Pup Dog Food pkg. 22¢ KELLOGG'S SHREDDED WHEAT - ~10c¢c Whitehouse Applebutter 14-02. jar 10¢ Chippewa Salt a 11;-Ib, pkg. Je Popular Brand Cigarettes... _____2 pkgs. 30¢ Ra l.ang's Sweet PICKLE My-T-Fine Lemon Pie Filling . pkg. He Vermont M»id Syrup. 12-02. bot. 18¢ Pure Cider Vinegar. __. , «==. hot. 12¢ Granulated Sugar 10-1b. bag 63¢ Use Stamps 14, 15 and 16) MIRACLE WHIP 1 SALAD 8 ox. WHIP vc '2°15c ° " BLUE POINT VALUES Point Value Sunsweet PRUNES Medium Size vor 19 Silver Floss Sauer Kraut__big No. 2'} can 12¢ 7 Gerber’s Baby Foods_____________3 cans 20¢ 1 Ball Brand Roy. Anne Cherries_16-0z. can 17¢ 11 All Good Peaches__________10'5-0z. can llc 11 Mifflin Large Peas.___________No. 2 can 13¢ 18 Farmer Girl Peas_.____________No.2 can llc 18 Sunblend Ketchup... _________14-0z. bot. llc 15 Heinz Baked Beans. _____ 17'5-0z. jar 14¢ 12 Hallmark Pre-Cooked Beans__10-0z. pkg. 11¢ 3 Del Monte Tomato Sauce. 8-0z. can be 3 GOLDEN HARVEST CITRUS A Dromedary GINGERBREAD MIX od IN MARMALADE - 29c °° RED POINT VALUES USE STAMPS T—U—V_W Point Value Choice Alaska Salmon__________1-lb. can 21¢ 12 Sardines—packed in oil ________ 14 size can 6c 2 Good Luck Oleomargarine____1-lb. print 26¢ 1 Green Star OCleomargarine____1-lb. print 18¢ 4 W e Rescorve the Right to Limit Quantities ! | tell you of the huge vdr- Weis Self Service Market. { ir food (8) FINER COFFEES R iasted Fresh Daily WEIS LEADER COFFEE we 24¢ COFFEE 2:0 5c WEIS HOTEL & RESTAURANT COFFEE nue 26€ — BEEF —- * ROASTS * STEAKS “* BOILS — LAMB — Legs - Ib 39c¢ Lang's | Chops Ib 49c¢ DILL SHOULDER PICKLES Roast - Ib 35¢ FRESH FISH SAVE ON HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ! Octagon Laundry Lifebuoy or Lux — SOAP — — SOAP - 3 14c 3 =~ 20¢ RINSO ror wrmsnwasmes = = 0 we we 230¢ IVORY SOAP bc - 3 uw we29c IVORY FLAKES oxvon = - wem23c FELS NAPTHA SOAP m 5¢ EGG PLANTS . PEACHES . . .. APPLES. . . .. Celery Calif. Pascal Carrots ci cu Fillets - |b 39¢ Lemons Calif Sunkist (Size 252) Dor. 47 c Oranges Calif Valencia Dos 3 5¢ Peppers Choice Green 3 tor 10c¢ Jes 10a ... 1b 15¢ cvene3 Ibs 23¢ wx J S¢ men