August 26, 1943, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ——— UNIONVILLE Guests at the home of Mrs. J fly, Mr. and and children of mers son and Thomas Fisher Pittsburgh his brother and Walter Zahnisep Janie Zahniser nurse in Pittsburgh Hospital, companied them here ts, Mi Mrs. Ralph Mr child visited and and also wile and The wile and who 1 HR also M! ned with her paren and Mrs ter Zahniser Methodi + “1 urch Sunday m« followed by service at . with bv the pastor d WwW. A Youth evening 6 30 Free service school Sunday Sundny renal t Dread prea the Church evening morning at 9:30 lowed by class meeting and the reg- ular preaching service in the ning at 7:30. with sermon by Rev. H. C. Jacobs are sorry to of Harold pastor, We fort the learn of the ne Bish, 1 tan Harold Fisher over the past weekend were her brother and fam- | Zahniser Pittsburgh, the for- Mrs of | The parents of Harold Bish visited with Mrs family Miss student RC~- visited Wal- whool ime, hing ermon Snyder at all hope for Prayer Sunday fol- eve - the mis employe of Metal Company of Belle-' Cpl his duties at Camp Fisher, N oc. Miss Florence Finch left last after having spent a ten-day fur-|Thursday for Norristown, where she {ough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. [ls spending some time at the Mrs | Elwood Way of Milesburg, and called Richards home his leg while at work, He is getting along as well as can be expected at the Centre County Hospital, and his! many friends and neighbors hope his complete recovery may bo speedy with him over the past weekend and spent some time with their daugh- ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Don- ald Fisher of this place i Lester Bruss, ll-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bruss of Un- | lon township, is getting along fine ns a patient in the Centre County Hos- pital, Lester ran a rusty nail in his foot some weeks apo and it later de- veloped into lockjaw. He was rush. ed to the hospital where his condli- serious for a time and his had given up, but he is now convalescing rapidly, which his many friends and relatives are glad to learn The Laura recently sold at tion was very recovery heen Kephart property was Commissioners’ tax sale and the occupants of the house, Dick Peters and family have made arrangements to purchase the place through the assistance of J. Blair Holtzworth Joseph DD. Way returned to Wartime Business Training Phone 6134 Secretarial and Accounting Specially Planned Ten Month Courses For Young Women and Draft Exempt Young Men Fall Term Opens Monday, September 13, 1943 Altoona School of Commerce 1110 Thirteenth St. Altoona, Pennsylvania | speedy {who Whom we (days iRico, is Mr. and |fonte, who one day last week broke!,n old time friends and relatives in our community | Mrs. Elwood Way of Milesburyg, | who has been confined to her bed for some time, having suffered a broken hip some time ago, is being taken to the Hahnemann Hospital at Philadelphia this week for observa- tion and treatinent, We trust treat- | ment there will be the means of her recovery, The Way family were former residents of this place We have recently that | John Resid who has been with the U. 8 N. R, stationed at Washing- ton, D. C. is ll at the present time anvl confined to the Washington hospital. His many friends here hope for him a most speedy re The odist church 'rnrned Very memobers of Math - and Rey C. Jacobs, administered baptism Immersion in Bald Eagle Creek at end of the Joseph Alexander Beveral and the Free their pastor afternoon wd church ane on Sunday immer into the persons were ater taken Paul who recently the examination to school he will ] ing his home with his sister Politician busy . and our community has been visited quite frequently by different persons running for some office in September 14th not Jones passed high Lo go to Tyrone where mak miter expect enter high school there Are these day are the very successful in several from are all Mrs. J. B. Stere spenit a couple last week visiting with relatives friends in Lock Haven Hall, wiro has been with 8 Army stationed in Puerto spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hall of Union township Play Coming: Don’t forget the en. tertainment to be presented on Wed. evening, September 1st, in the Community House, sponsored by the Women's Bible class of the lo. cal Methodist church. Several short plays will be given both in- strumental and vocal, and recita- slong with the Community promises to be an ning's entertainment at the small and 15¢. Doors and the play wil} county efforts. We have community in interested thelr our and Stewart the U nesday music, which all f 25¢ open . star f the { community t werk be Department th willing make the 1 replen.- Altoona ar. of this place 8un- by her homes on Altoona Cirnres Prater Miss Kate 8mith weekend visiting Mr fied Ber slater, spent the past with their sister ad husband and Mrs GCG W Bullock THRIVE TOIT JT Des Tr {JH THITIT OER SIOIR TITY OL NRO 3800 a JER ONRENE ROhOVET JON VSR JAERI JRE J TN JIE] JONI Deane aay : b i | E : ; | £ | Ages 6 to 16 Golf Sox Slack Sox Ties and Suspenders Polo Shirts “Tommy Tucker” Shirts Knickers 15¢ & THE BOY! ai Np & 2 25¢ 25¢ 29¢ & 69¢ £1.19 £1.19 & $1.98 Long Pants__$1.149 to $2.98 THE GIRL! Anklets... ....c Long Hose____.__ Ages 6 to 16 15¢ & 19¢ CIN I CO SR IR CI IR TERR Cine nan Ov enit Slips.............30¢ to 89¢ Cashmere or corduroy—all enlors, Rain Coat with Cap_ $3.95 .. 31.98 . 31.19 _89¢ to $1.98 Sport Coats. Slack Suits. Wash Suits Sweaters LINED, ALL WOOL JACKETS $5.29 Sizes 6 to 10, Blouses Skirts Coats Rayon Panties with elastic Felt Hats. Rain Coats______ Cotton Dresses 79¢ to 1.39 Rayon Print _..19¢ to $1.98 .. 33.95 Dresses__ $1.98 to $2.98 69¢ to $1.39 31.19 to $1.98 .... 37.95 to $15.95 Legging Sets $7.95 to $15.95 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL STATIONERY ! EXTRA BIG "pH TABLET SPECIAL PENCILS with Erasers le - SN OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS FROM NOW ON ! A. C. TURNER CO. Crider’'s Exchange Biiilding Bellefonte, Pa. far off and we hope they are all in Mrs. Amanda Moran returned to her home here last week after have | ing spent the past several weeks with her daughter and family, and Mrs. Hartswick of Baden Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Comly are to be congratulated upon the aivival of another son In their home last week. This is thelr fourth child and fourth son ting along fine in the hospital. He is a husky weighed about 104% pound: Don't forget the festival to bx by the ladies of the Methodist sonage committee on the grounds, Thursday, August 26 ginning at 5 p. m. Home-made home hnked be and other foods, weiner sandwie eo fT oo lemonade will Le sold, and there be musie and picture tional nature The p invited to attend Philipsburg fallow and at birth he 1d par chool Iw 10e cream ] 1" in wil RECENT WEDDINGS Ford mith r of of Ford "ord, of marriea Patton was flower gir man was bo graduate School and nt Station Wilmington Wilmington Giyetko—Brachbill he ceremony Anuamaring rep willy net ! 9 mate, Bhe omiricd & 0 HIMES len EF pee Sel ny tied with yoiR ir REREDY of % tyre hy a hark » rt Blears. Mrs Grycikn is Her endo i he Li 1% ven Stats £ ore’ C4 to enter the managemer Hotel fries ¢ cre home » Terre Texas A wed the Saturday following in the Century Room of Hotel Mrs. Brachhill early poroampanied her daughter Texas to attend wedding 1 was held wedding the Rake Dallas, Texas this month to the ADDITIONAL WENMINGR ON PAGE BIX _AROOND BRCTION Mr. ! Mother and son are get- | | Additional Locals Pfe. Charles Correll of PL. Lewis, Washington, was visiting in Detroit with his wife and daughter, Patricia, this past week Mr. and Mrs. Dur Poorman and two children on Sunday vacated the White apartments, corner of Spring and High streets, and moved to | Niagara Falls, N. Y., where they will make their future home Mr, and Mrs. Paul M. Durner, of Huntingdon, announce the birth of a son, John Levi, at the home of Mrs. Durner's parents, Mr. and Mrs Levi Rightnour, Warriors Mark, it being the third child and second in the family Miss Elizabeth BSheetz cently completed a three-year the Mondy Bible School. Chicago [| is now with her parents, Rev, and Mrs. L. F Sheetz, and family in Milesburg Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Heineman of Willowbank Tuesday ed for Buffalo, N. Y.. where they are spending a week's vacation with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs, Ralph H. Haag and family During their the YMCA swimming pool is s0n who re. mis- sionary eourse at street depart- ahsence closed J Arthur Dubbe day returned to on H Logan vacation xt reset spending week's Mrs. Dubhb fd, Md Mr the meter st Pent relatives in Cum Dubbs is a mem reading stafl of Power Company Frida Canton his time Anna Brown Among our to see nis mot who makes her with her dau- i husband, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Rhoads, of Bellefonte R D. Mrs. Brown has not been in good health some time. Mr. Brown returned Saturday nome BNter anc for home Rev. J. Chervenak, former as- sistant pastor of St. John's Catholic church, Bellefonte, and who recently chaplains’ course at Mary will- lamsburg, Va. was a guest last week of the Rt. Rev. William E. Downes nt the rectory on East Bishop street Chervenak en- completed a William and College Some time ago Rev listed as a chaplain in the Navy Burrell, of Millheim Bellefonte attendis 4 Sper farm machi ch he Is a being Lhe Jocal an The he has taken Court House ith Water street the he Swans on the Titan pond other local views The B. Wallner Markle home on Fast High street was the scene of a family celebration Inst Thursday when Mr Markle and his twin sis. ter. Mrs Fred Tiiman of Lock ohserved their T3rd birthday anniver : Mr. Markie and Mrs Tillman are children of the late Mr and Mrs were have Haven Markie and They Markle, of East Beliefonte Samue] born near Bellefonte one brother. Daniel Howard 1A. ar Brooklsn,. N Y in Bellefonte last tit reed wd Mrs Graham Hughes, of spent a few hours Thursday while enronste from Camp Young, Califor tn Rrookivn with the will visit Mr and where thee farmer's parent Mrs Charles Hughes has been ar warfar> it Brooklyn he will go to Camp Sibert, Alabama. While in Bellefonte It and Mrs. Hughes were entertained by Mr. and Mrs B Ralph Summer and by James R Hughes a brie’ ter {Political advt) (Political advti) REPUBLICANS ! NOMINATE W. LESLIE THOMAS FOR COUNTY TREASURER (Last Place on the Ballet) I have never held any salaried position in the Borough or County. Have had 14 years’ business and bookkeeping ex- perience and am now serving my Bth year on Bellefonte Borough Council. T have been secretary of the Borough Au. thority for five years YOUR VOTE WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED COW SALE! RONNIE | JOR REGULAR CLINTON AUCTION MILL HALL, PA. AUGUST 30, 1943-1:30P. M. Entire Herd—16 blood-tested Holstein and Guernsey cows, from Mackeyville, Pa. Harold Bitner's herd, Also—DeLaval Milking Machine, used only a short time. JOE BECHDEL a - hetwen the ar Recruiting Rally wn the ag Listed Tonight bianks fo (Continued from page one) all the Information the regarding without the necessity of distant points, an important facto these days in view of gas restrictions The Recruiting Caravan | charge of Chief Petty Officer Frank J. Andrews and the rest « includes Quartermaster Heaton, Chief Petty Officer CG. W lam Ambrose who serve vANnee or conta en desire to get Navy enlistment A hore { travel to ; ana ure of Lh {wenrye SPRING MILLS members of Travis ing transfer Depart and Whose Centre ( alert and OFFricy are ‘ in Battalior ine ot as ¢ ing st a ide : WAVES on the Cara A Candidate From Philipshurg WITHOUT A PROMISE TO ANYONE FOR ANYTHING! candida h aunty hi awake to Lhe TF HOLDER iy ames im re FIRST TERM sme | for PROTHONOTARY REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELE with enthu to D1 Orns i. Adams FOR FON, TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1043 Cree ———————— During Wartime Winters HEAT YOUR HOME J LESS FUEL OLD MAN WINTER CAN'T GET THROUGH The new, sensatienal Insulation that costs Less and is so easy to install INSULATE YOUR HOME YOURSELF! OPEN THE ROLL ==, 1 THE DESIRED E) LENGTH ——— Here's the answer to your fuel rationing problem! Sensational KIMSUL . . . the new double-thick insulation . . . easy to install yourself. Costs only $5.90 per roll and ten rolls are sufficient for the average home. Saving of fuel runs from 25% to 339 .".". enough to pay for the insulation in three years, U, §. Government uses ¢ FACTS abowt KiMSUL 1. No dust or muss 2. Will not vette or pock 3. instoiled with simple tools 4 Sever wp te 1/3 00 fuel cont 5. Woter resivtent A My November coal bill was 29% lower this year thas lan.” ® South Allegheny Street Wolf Fuori bh 3 SN \ \ \ BETWEEN WAN JOISTS OR RAFTERS WN : KIMSUL in military huts. Thousands of private homes are already using this mar. velous new, clean, water-resistant, dust- free KIMSUL. Ask us about it tomorrow while our stock is plentiful. Quit worry: ing about fuel . . . "KIMSULATE” NOW « + « immediate delivery can be rushed, without priority! Only $890 TO COVER 100 SQUARE FEEY Bellefonte, Penna.
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