Pxts Wary — Tamme CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY E ———————— ra —— ] CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical. Rev. W. X Hoster- man, pastor, Centre Hall--Church school, 9:30 a. m.; worship service, 10:30 a. m. Bethesda-—Worship ser- vice, § a. m. Locust Grove-Church school, 9:30 a. m,; worship service gpm Methodist. The Rev. C. M. Ham- mond, pastor, Centre HallChurch service, 9:30; Sunday school, 10:30 Sprucetown-—-Chwreh service, 7:30; Sunday school, 9:30. Spring Mills Church service, 10:45; Sunday school, 9:45. Presbyterian: The Rev. J. Thomp- son Peters of Huntingdon, guest minister. Centre Hall--Church ser- vice, 9:30; Sunday school, 10:30. Le- mont—Church service, 11; Sunday school, 10. Pine Grove--Church ser- vice, 7:30; Sunday school, 9:30 “4 MUSIC TEACHER ELECTED The Centre Hall-Potter school board, at a special meeting Friday eevning, elected Miss Ruth Billow of Catawissa teach music in the borough schools Miss Billow from Susquehanna spend one day each week Centre Hall grade remainder of the week school teaching English, her &s well as music . ah LOCALS AND PERSONALS T. A. Hosterman, Carl Burkholder and W. W. Kerlin donated blood at the Lewistown Hospital Friday when Jolin Dutrow was given tiansfusion Mrs. William Miller Altoona visited her mother, Mrs. Alda Bloom and brother, Daniel Bloom and fam- ily from Tuesday until Friday of last week Mr. and Mrs to VeRr will the a graduate this University, in schools and in the high minor, he on “ of Harold Alexander and daughters Lucille and Joanne of Glenshaw, and Mrs Leila Magee of Winonah, N. J. visited here last week Arthur R. Wamock, Dean of Men at the Pennsylvania State College, spoke at the meeting the Lion's Club Tuesday evening at the Swee- ney Restaurant Potter Township school board b recently elected these retire ers to fill vacancie 44 school year, providing they secure emergency Roy Dutrow, Mrs. C sey Sink: Mrs ville: and Mrs Potters Mills other teachers will cont district: Miss Helen Miller, Grove: George Sweeney, Centr and Mrs. Bertha Wagner, Colyer Jack Stevenson of Allenwood J. Harold Durst ft Saturday Knoxville Tenn where they will do electrical work for Stone & Web- ster, contractors for a government building project there Miss Ruth Burris returned last week from a ten-day vacation with reiatives of dr certificates A Spyker JS = John Nefl, Tussey George McCormick ipper grades We Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baney at War-/ itering a plea of guilty riors Mark Mr. and Mrs Floyd Syble children, Mary Lou and Fred Greensburg, guests of Mr. and James Decker, calle with Mr Mrs. Decker John H home last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fr te ned these guests to dir Sunday at the home of her par Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Novosel forte: Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Prank an Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petlerolf son Drew of Annville, after sper ing the weekend with Mr. and Mrs James Fetterolf at Milroy, came here Monday for a week's visit and of Mrs at the Dur with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. K. Frank Miss Ronnie Snyder of Mifflin- burg, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Charles Durst and Miss Mary Durst Mrs. Winifred Corby, who spent several weeks with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Harry PF, Cooper and fam- ily, returned to her home ‘n Altoona lnst Thursday Mrs Bartholomew entertained the Luth- eran Senior Service Sunday school last Wednesday evening “Prayer and Faith” was the topic of discus sion. The members decided at meeting to augment their treasury by means of a “birthday box" which each member will put a cent for each year on her birthday members attended Mrs Breon, Mrs. J. Elmer Royer Mrs Ollie Weiser Mrs. F. K. Frank, Mi Arch Moyer, Mrs Mazie Lee, Mrs Emest A. Frank, and Mrs w Smith. Mrs. Winifred Corby Mi William Miller were guests 8 Court Hears Five Pleas of Guilty (Continued from page DeYoung COSts one) Was t serve Weste $l L2H in itsburgh and the { ¥ fine of two Penitentiary PA ollie WO TH-vear-old Lodish i an who entered a piea ing a worthless check w O. A Kline hardware 11 Bellelont 1 & SUS was River entence Was placed on f fol anda LWO VEear with Lihw he pay the costg of nd make restitution Lite check to he hardware store as well as $2 similar- l { in 1938 Hut inert obtained mall amount area and elsewhere questioning he su i Oat ame eve YEAS for the support of the child. He also wes required to host an approved tong In the amount of $500 to guar- antee compliance with the order Roy J. Crater, of Aaronsburg, en- to a charge preferred by pay the warm- Say PULTE and batlery Was of assault his wife wntenced rosecutor in » a statement t she entered in r against of Mills to a charge Pine Grove plea of guilty s& car while suspen his operator's ! and of $100 coun was under sentenced to pay a fine to serve 30 days in the SEE THE NEW General Home Dehydrator You can have plenty of good, tasty food. Check these advantages: ® Ease of preparation. Almost no loss due to spoilage. Color and taste appeal of fresh foods. Ease of use in cooking. Provides the same amount of car- bohydrates, fats, Successful food preservation of all fruits and vegetables. Electric proteins, minerals and bulk of fresh food. Vitamin content as much or more than in preservation by canning. No danger, no worry, and takes less elec- tricity than canning. Capacity 20 to 25 pounds of food. Price only $39.95 Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte and State College has Alda Bloom and Miss Jennie this into These Kathryn and sentenced to pay the irom m | PLEASANT GAP | {| Mr. and Mrs, R. 8. Melroy and Mrs. HT. Noll are enjoying a vaca- tion at Wildwood and other interest. ing places during Mr. Melroy's time off from Harrisburg Miss Marie France of Snow Shoe, was the weekend guest of the Clay- ton Poorman family Mrs. Harold Poorman and father of Aaronsburg, visited the Clayton Poorman home Sunday Mrs Harold Poorman has just returned from a month at Walterboro, N. C where her husband is stationed with (the army forces Miss Betty Poorman went back to her employment at Millheim on Tuesday month's vacation with her parents at this place Mr. and Mrs. Barl Musser of Stale College, were guests of Mir R W Noll on Sunday Mrs. Noll accon anled Mir Fi Witmer of Belle- fonte, 10 Harrisburg as Kuest on Thursday Mrs last week of Herman, and of her si Earl Rimmey Earl] Rimmeys thelr son Meadville on alter a ed Aariving Herman nt John Wis a r brother-in-law Ler nave Keith The CAris Deen family Rimm week Gap where Rimmey's Ral home of Mrs Clyde Adam husband went back ity in Alaska. On Tuesday she moved back home, feeling sufficiently recovered to take up light bousekeeping again after her severe illness following an operation in July Mr. and Mrs 3 x i ’ J3€ paren NB to Nis Ward Same] are new Luby girl born 3 ne hospit Alust 19 The Robert r of their firs th Lae CGingher ry Adams «¢ en by Dubler where Mr. Litz is wal treatment William Hoffman keeper. Mrs. Elsie return ed on Sunday from wee absence in Nebraska, where they had been visiting relatives of Hoff - man. They made the by train Sheldon Pig Liven meg ahd his hou Marshall & three Shuey, who was inducted at the last going of draftees was kept at New Cumberiand for some time after the others were sent away. Now he has been heard from at Amarilla, Texas, where he cated at an air base. Sheldon of the younger men, san of Mrs. Willlam Shuey Mr. and Mrs. William Shuey and son Kenneth, went to Renovo Sune day for a brief visit with the for. mer's brother of that place who has been injured at hia work om the rail- road. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Horner and their daughter Alta, were taken to the Danville hospital on Thursday by John Tressler. The daughter was left by physician's orders for further treatment Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zerby and daughter Nancy, are the guests of the Frank Irvins for a two week per- lod Miss Jane Gentzel of Zion, spent the weekend with Miss Joan Hile Mrs. Chester Rote and son Billy, visited the former's parents in Wil- Hamsport from Thursday untill Bun- day last Charles Zettle of Philadelphia, is the guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs Harry Griffith, a—_ ———— To Enter Officers’ > . » Training in WAVES { Miss Betty Mitchell, daughter of IMr. and Mrs. Ross T. Mitchell, of | Lemont, has enlisted in the WAVES land on Menday reported to the re. cruiting office in Pittsburgh to re- ieeive her oath. From there she was {sent to the officers’ training school iat Smith College, Northampton, is 0 is one Mr. and iMass,, where Ler training will begin | | tomorrow Miss Mitchell was graduated from a Pittsburgh High School and from [the Margaret Morrison School, a {branch of the Carnegie Institute of | Technology, Pittsburgh. Por several {years she hag beep employed as a [secretary by a manufacturing com- pany in Pittsburgh. THE CE August 26, 1943, PINE GROVE MILLS Cordon BE. Harper Is now repre. senting the Armour phosphate and is taking orders among our farmers for early fall delivery A new sllo has been erected on the Dr. Frank Gardner farm just west of town. The tenant, John Marshall Is a good dairyman The George Elder family of Cum- berland, Md., motored up Friday for a few days’ outing at thelr Tadpole cabin, and some Ume with Mrs. El- der's mother, Mrs. Anne Rossman Our highway boss, Marshall Bar- to and wife attended a gath- ering last Monday evening at his parental home near Marengo in honor of his father’s birthday, John fasnito iniiiay ' KH. Baro CGirandmotheeg pleasant visitor end ut the fwm Robert W. Reed Al a recent meeting held inl program of farmers in Pennsylvania has been Sel Wp. A special appropriation of $675,000 for Pennsylvania 1armers is avaliable fall delivers; Your amount of tonnage 5 based on tl vearly rings of your farm. Cone of your AAA ( mittee member for fuss de Samuel A Homan chairman, The edhe Belielonte or Sophia Reed over the past hone of her in Chrlade Co. A. A A. Ci Bellefonte, a sp» Mine fOr all « Was a Week. On the am mn ol Issey or e vi cal nn- Lili board Is OM OCH: 1 be oblained Wine « ys Mn at the Phillip _ tale Hospital making it No. 2 rommey ha ab been housed ip the Past week DUrsing a bad at tack of lumbago under ‘heir fdm- phiveician’s care (me of F 1 State's football now wit} armed force ( McWilliam s en} ag a furl with u ily SLAs # qe ugh « WR All alg Ava Mey- tained over the A L Elizabeth » wizard. Mr were ents tie weekend at me 4 5 | 1Haad bright | : some time Is her g ) at John : homes Vicla Wallace of Lock Haver: recuperating st home in Pine Grove Mills after undergoing s ma- jor operation in Private Hos- pital in Lock Haven last month - Patent Leather Shoes Patent jeather shoes ran be from cracking if a small petroleum ointment is of them regularly. This MILLHEIM ~ NEW SHOW TIME Shows Now 7:30 and 9:36 #. M. Admission 10¢ & 30¢ Joaisburg. a guest the Maynard and is neg Me the pres vented amount rubbed over | &lso gives them a good polish EA————— IMUNIGIPA SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY (August 28th) John Steinbeck's | . “The Moon Is Down”’ Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Henry Travers LATEST NEWS ISSUE “LIFT YOUR HEADS” WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (September 1st) A woman of fire with a heart of fee . . . “The Little Foxes” Herbert Marshall & Bette Davis ALWAYS THE FINEST SELECTED SHORTS Mi the Solly hoi vl LH] Cierty IX wi two Mi granddaughter, Jenn Hoy visited day to and Mrs ut Mrs Barbar M1 ily Pick ther 8holl«Dieh! home on * Miss latter's children nnd NTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. REBERSBURG Mi EA mother and Hitlinuth Mi Man returned Monday ) and two me nome thelr comp West Oras Ral witer gurt with the lat M1 Frank and M in it Loe tse ther M1 Mi Alber hom Brackney, the Clvde Smith daughter and Kathryn John and daughters Sara and Es of Mifflinburg the Willis with inter Charg | vita piling Doris "A MLL weekend with frien Md Dudley Kistler | SOAP 2-13 The Soap That Agrees With Your Skin \ vi SIRVIC —— Marvel Bread Dinner Rolls Sandwich Rolls Frankfurter Rolls Now! Sugared Plain Donuts ..... = 14c ————— THE PIC GET A&P FRESH FRUIT & CANTALOUPES ELBERTA PEACHES CUCUMBERS U.S.N CLAPP'S STRAINED BABY FOODS CHOPPED FOODS, CAN 8c (2 GOLD MEDAL ENRICHED FLOUR Sack It's Kitchen Tested SWEETHEART IVORY FLOATING Med. - 2» Cake "M M100% Pure SOAP POWDER DUZ.. i: 23¢ Par Does Everything SOAP POWDER yoo ..2 Pkgs Me weeK: AVI i £1 weekend a Rey "Ay wil IC Large Slicers Home fsrown RED, RIPE TOMATOES . . HONEY DEW MELONS GREEN PEPPER SWEET POTATOES = . . (1) Can 1c 1.37 i 236 returned Baturday 0 his in Pittsburgh. He wag anied by Misses Evelyn and Hil who f L 1 Gi [HEAL + Lh socom Brun du Bhuitz will be week { t IBDUrg., sini » of his bro Carl 1 Wedne fine p 30r - anler npeg unday at the LL. 1 in Will M: ed from tix Paul 8 m uring for her Meck who Willlamspo! port i Adig- t He Inst week Ms R im penaing a Rev R A nd Mi iver Dun ant Wheelock of 3 DCOCK an of Bal- 4 Fad FRESH! FRESH! Mark: ALY baked oven Your Super treasures 38 modern sunlit bakeries In various parts of the Rolls and Jane Parker of flavor plentiful Are no r DELICIOUS SUGAR LOAF CAKE ON Dated! Enncheal Dated! nriched! ® = =" Pig. Dated! Enviched! E Dated! Enric hed! Donuts ——— K OF THE CROP IN VEGETABLE * Ripened 6. Vine ? Furnes . B® Sweet, dubcy ¥e Home Growin i Cakes and goodness and freshness ation “7 10c¢ i Baturday Paul Wivol Vy atid) sig tet Cummings M1 nignt guests at the vr. and home in Williamsport i Rad) son and Mr Fred daughter Joan of Blate ( on Mi: Bender mother Diehl on Monday evenl fumily AA re ¥ efor and Bender H A Jil ad Ella Mewk 1 week Iterally bulging date SH! t's Baked fresh) and so Goods Department in the Is with d dail and supplies fresh became re AY nun Marvel Bre at the country ALP Super today for ye And wil Donuts to nearby Stop by Very peak ur share favoriten., Selections vies LOUISIANA FRUIT FILLED oe 20 THIS WEEK INTRODUCING C= PROUDLY 7 MARVEL BOSTON BROWN BREAD { io i Sc ew Havor KED (IRCLE (OFF) BOKAR (OFF) 2 1 BOSMUL (OFFERS 1-1 } ANN PAGE FPEANIT BLTTER I-A 3) SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER I-14 NBA SKY FLAKE WAFERS I-14 COLONIAL OYSTER CRACKERS 1-14 ANN FAGE BARKING POWDER 12.92 ANN PAGE VANILLA FXTRACT Bu HERB OX BOUILION CUBES Fis ANN PAGE Prepare MUSTARD He BELA A fORN FLARES 18 ox i SINNYFIELD BRAN FLAKES 15am SUNNYFIELD CORN FLAKES 11am BUNNYFILLD WHEAT PUFFS be * DELICIOUS WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE 23 1 Blue x £ Pounts MASON QUART JARS PIECE JAR CAPS RUBBER JAR RINGS CERTO FRUIT PECTIN PAPER TOWELS Red Cross WALDORF TOILET TISSUN SOCOTTISSUY MEXENE CHILI POWDER TAUNDRY GEMS STALEY'S GLOSS STARCH JOHNSON'S GIO COAT FLIT INSECTICIDE A-PELNN DRY CLEANER Ann Page BARKED BEANS (TD) SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR pod nia NUT 27 required iF 8c Pa a —— — The = AA entation! 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