October 28, 1943. PROMOTION THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | The Senis; Ser vice class of the Sharer, Br., Mrs. Ollle Welser, Mr: Lutheran Sunday school met last ap. Bloom. Mis. J. Elmer Royer | Wednesday evening at the home of " CEN RE HALL AND ICINI | Y Mrs, P. Krvder Piank, Besides the MS Ernest A Frank, Mzy. Kath. ¥ ENGINE KILLS BEAR A large black bear wa Ick by 1 locomotive on the track just north ¥ of Ralston recently, and game WAC \ ed. Th hostess, these members were pres- Yn Breon, Mrs, Maze Lee, Mrs ae ; Mrs Moyer, Mii Foust and Mrs. 8. W warden was notified, cut when - 7 ent Arch Jacob Charles CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W, K. Hos- terman, pastor, Lemont-—-Church service, 11:00; Sunday school, 10:00, Spring Mills—Church service, 9:00. Tusseyville—Home-coming services, 2:30 and 7:30; Sunday school, 9:30; | prayer service, 10:30, (All of these services will be held in the Zion] Hill church), Lutheran: The Rev. ©. ©. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall--Church ser- | vice, 7:30: Sunday school, 9:30. Tus- | seyville—Church service, 10:30; Sun- | day school, 9:30. Spring Mills--Sun-~ day school, 10:00; church service, 9:00. Methodist: mond, pastor, service, 9:30: Sunday school, Sprucetown—Church service Sunday school, 9:45 Reformed: The Rev pastor. Centre Hall- 7:30; Sunday school, 9:30. Spring Mills—Church service, 8:00; Sunday school, 10:00, Farmers Mills—Chureh service, 10:30: Sunday school 9:30 The Rev. C. M. Ham- | Centre Hall--Church 10:30 10:45, D. R Keener, | >hurch service LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mrs. Fred Dale of Pleasant Gap, and Mrs. George K. Rimmey left Friday noon for Westfield, Mass to visit Cpl. Fred Dale, stationed at a U. 8. Army post there. Mrs Rimmey returned home Monday night but Mrs. Dale plans to remain there until her husband is sent Overseas. Mrs. Frank P. Geary was a sup- per guest Thursday evening of Mr and Mrs. Reuben Rickert Mrs. F. K. Prank entertained the YO-YO Club at her home Friday | evening. Mrs. Dora Odenkirk, who was re- cuperating last week from an ill- ness, is now confined to bed again. Mrs. Harry P. Cooper and dauch- ters Linda and Louise, visited from Friday fintil Sunday with her moth- er, Mrs. Winifred Corby in Aitoona Mrs. Corby accompanied Mrs. Coo- per and daughters home on Sun- day. L Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Durst and two children spent Sunday in Monutgom- ery with Mr. and Mrs. James Stover ‘The Rev. and Mss. C. C. Otto und niece visited for several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs George Poust, in Muncy Sunday supper guests of Mrs, An- na Bartholomew and family were Dr. and Mrs. Harry White and son Teddy of Lewistown, and Miss Car- riebelle Emerick Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew Is spending this week in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Slenker of Lock Haven, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Spyker and | family Curtis B. Reiber has been employ- ed for several weeks in York Mrs. John Rishel visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Edward Rider, in the Cen- tre County Hospital on Sunday the servicemen home this weekend were Robert Foust and Ernest A. Frank, Jr Miss Margaret Fogelman of State College, spent Sunday at the George Searson home Friday night, December 3, Is the date set for the Centre Hall-Potter enior class play, “Don’t Take My Penny.” his three-act comedy is written by Anne Coulter Martens and will include a east of eight men and nine women. Mrs. Samuel Grove will direct the performance Centre Haull-Potter booters wil travel to State College on Friday { | parents, Mr 1 V. Goodhart last | a8, Mrs i and Mrs { Frank P { the church basement ! ning, Oct. 30 fram 5 to 8 o'clock | near State College, this week's soccer game, Miss Marian Horner town, commencement on Thursday, re- turned to her home on Sunday. Harvey W. Flink has been em- ployed for several weeks at the Kee- ler Book store in State College D. M. Bradford, who spent nine days in Gelsinger Memorial Hose pital, retuned home last Thurs- day. Bruce Ripka underwent gn oper- ation last week in Geisinger Mem- orial Hospital at Danville Pfc. Harold E. Bradford, accom- panied by Mrs. Bradford returned on Friday to his U. 8. Army post at Fort Jackson, 8. C after a fur- ough of seven days. Mrs. Bradford plans to stay with her husband for several weeks of Middle- Dean Bradford will leave on PFri- day for Newark, N. J., where he will be emploved in the National Radio Corporation Mr and Mrs. J. 8. Boozer son David and daughter Patricia of State College, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. William Bradford Mrs. Robert McCormick of State College spent Sunday with her and Mrs. D. M. Brad- ford The Fall I county WCTU will be Friday afternoon and the Presbyterian church Mrs. John L. Goheen addressed a group of nearly fifty members and guests of the Presbyterian Mission ary Society at the home of Mrs. F Tuesday evening sabbatical leave from thelr mis. spoke of her stitute of the Centre held here evening in Mrs. Goheen on with her husband sion post in India | work in the kindergarten and of the problems of women in India Mrs. Thomas C Willams and Mrs. George Lotz entertained the Garden Section of the Woman's Club at the Williams home Inst Tuesday evening. After the business meeting, a plant food sale netted the club $10.50. These members were present: Mrs. George Stover, Mrs John Whiteman, Miss Jennie Thom- Henry Kimbrell, Mrs. E M Miller, Mrs. C. A. Miller, Mrs. J W. Bradford, Mrs. W. P. Campbell, Frank Geary. Tro guests were also present, Mrs. M. K. Moore and Mrs. Reuben 8 Rickert Miss Martha Speer of Wilkins. burg. was a weekend guest of Mrs Geary. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison for Sunday, and of Mr. and Johnston, Bellefonte, fe dinner on Mrs. Philip supper ! ar Evangelical] Sunday chool cla a Hallowe'sn party Wedne: ng at the home of Mrs fe Sweeney n Methodist church icken supper in Saturday eve. The Spry elo will serve a roast ch Clarence Rhoads of called on Mr Rhoads on Sunday Mr. and Mra and Mrs Robert afternoon The Ladies’ Ald Society of the rvangelieal church will meet at the home of Mrs. Alma Rickert this Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. FP. K. Frank enier- tained Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Frank, Jr. to dinner Sunday Mrs Anna Bartholomew and daughters entertained Mrs. Frank P Geary and Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8 who was here for Penn State Jamison and daughters to dinner last Wednesday evening At a meeting on October § these {officers were installed in the Re- bekahh Lodge to serve for six months or, in the case of the secretary and the treasurer, a year: noble grand, Mrs. John Black: vice grand, Mrs Lawrence Hartley: secretary, Mrs John Knarr; treasurer, Mrs, H H Mark: warden, Mrs. 8 H. Bitner; conductor, Miss Elizabeth Bartholo- mew: chaplain, Miss Marian Treas. ter: outside guard! Mrs. Daniel Bloom: inside guard, Mrs. Roy Dut. row: right supporter to whe noble grand, Mrs. M. A. Burkholder; left supporter to the noble rand Mrs Paul Martz: right supporter to the vice grand, Mrs Dutrow: left supporter to the vice grand Mrs Milford Luse: and pianist, Miss Lefa Bitner. At tl installation visitors were from State C Boalsburg, Soring Milk nd Mill heim Clyde present lege These members of the losal Christ. fan Endeavor Society wtended a service in Woodward Sunday eve. ning: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhoad and three children, Misses Eleanoi Potter, Ruth Spyker. Joanne Settle and Margaret Smith vills Walke: day ©“ Rhoad Mr. and Mr. and Pine Gler y § Mi Mary Memorial afternoon her parent The C will hold memoe rs odist ch n Lock Ha Mr ang ehildrer vere Satirdas guests of Mrs. Earl fonte, R. D College Emery on Suriday Ellen Whiteman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Whiteman, return- ed to her home from th: Centre County Hospital on Priday Fllen wig severely injursd In an automo bile aerident early in September and has beenn a hospital patient Annee that time Pfc. Harold Bradford ner last Taesd Wert, Jr. hame Robert Roms, of © U 8 Arms Air Force and stationed at Kutz. town State Tea Joli g Bradford and } were entertained + 1 Smith he arrived Ome One had alrend AT A MONEY-SAVING PRICE! Yes—back again in the big 3-pound economy package. Where else can you get so much real coffee enioyment.. .. of money? Don't forget .. really fresh . bean and then — Custom Ground just right for your coffee maker, at the minute you buy. | Factory A coffee that is days, even weeks ¢ vigorating a favoref really fresh ings now ! See how really fresh Eight O'Clock Coffee is. Remember. ..it's America’s favorite coffee! for such a small amount . this fine coffee is . . it's sold in the Havor-sealed , cannot possibly match the rich, i Super- Right Meats + - SHOUL LDER ROAST Cc VEAL +» 2 STEWING VEAL VEAL STEAK Cutlets TENDER LEG OF LAMB «: Grade Lb. LAMB FOR sree ny LAMB RIB CHOPS . . >" LEAN GROU! EEF "NT MEAT LOAVES Assaried «* SLICED BACON “= ; ’ FRESH PORK SAUSAGE lowe... FRESH, FULLY DRES Ps: :5H DRESSED BLUE PIKE SED AND DRAWN (0) 4 » es won “WE ne [eke LA BAKED BY AAFP BAKERS Hallowe’ en eli fons fw v cake ‘ Spied and : frush fruit « 3 3 Only ‘ Cot wales for NE and decoration DATED, SUGARED DONUTS Harvest COFFEE CAKES "uo GOLDEN FUDGE CAKES T=*... MARVEL BREAD , wc, SLICED! ENRICHED! FAMILY Shredded Wheat Larsen’s Veg-All Churngoid Cleo i Eg Dog Biscuit & 5 REET E. Karo Syrup 2 Cigaretics © : . caul Camay Soap’ crien 3 cin 200 Libby's Baby Foods the weekend with his pad and Mrs. Paul Ross in Potters Mills Mise Mart] Spyker and Dean Educator Crax Ey ve ol Systay Wrathors | Soom the fall + beginning this 0 N. B. « Ritz Crackers .. enrolled in lit Holsum Peanut Crunch Ann Page Peanut Butter ., '™ Baking Powder : Ann Page Macaroni ...... 3) Octagon Soap Flakes ..... Apenn Spot Remover ,.... SSED CARP . Reserve District Ne. J Charter No. 12192 have REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK he tall demwsier OF CENTRE HALL eral arts and Mr EO it In the State of Pennsylvania, at the Close of Business on October, 18, 1843. nrg Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, The children's department of ih under Section 3211, U. 8. Revised Statutes Evangelical Bunday school is hav- ASSETS ing a Hallowe'en social at the church Mir : vent in . - Loans and discounts (including no overdrafts) $180 538.07 Thurdas wong Thane beaches iad United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed... 37240000 pL rae > on yen | Obligations of States and political subdivisions 2.500 00 Miss Beraics : Profiler a ver Can Corporate stock (including $1800.00 stock of Federal 1 800.00 | Lawrence artiey Zier, and Mrs Reserve bank) ; } rey Fas A danghter Janet Luding, was Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, . G and cash items in process of collection 129.511.99 ‘born last week to Mr. and Mrs B BOND ERAND Bank premises owned $16,200.00, furniture and fixtures s $5.300.00 21,500.00 Carl Wharton in the Harrisburg Dill " 2.Qt. ill Pickles... = Cc Real estate owned other than bank premises. . 4,677.00 Hospital. This is the third child but GIBB's OVAL CUT seme ster mecha Ann Tage 59c¢C ‘i [Cleanser «eans co 5a] Total Assets LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships. and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions. Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, ete. y. Total Deposits .... : Other Liabilities ..... Total Liabilities . .. $303.879.78 258571 .31 T2.418.69 25 000.00 5,000.00 6959 10.32 #%.15 FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY (October 20th) Penny Singleton & Arthur Lake FOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR The Bumsteads are back in a Riot of Pun! “FOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL” “COLOR CARTOON" CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: (an) Class A preferred, total par $11,600.00, retirable value $11,600.00 (Rate of dividends on retirable value 3%) (¢) Comimon stock, total par $38,400.00 Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) + 10,800.00 5974.87 2,061.07 © 68,035.94 $732,991. 09 Total Capital Accounts | FATIMA IA MA SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY (October 30th) Breaking up the great under- ground spy ring . . . you'll thrill when yon see. BRUCE BENNETT and LESLIE BROOKS UNDERGROUND AGENT ANDY CLYDE COMEDY CARTOON LATEST NEWS ISSUE AMMAN ALAA WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (November 3rd)) EDWARD G. ROBINSON GLENN FORD DESTROYER Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts MEMORANDA Pledggd assets (and securities loaned) (book value): (a( United States Government obligations, direct and guar. anteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities Becured Liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by Pletiypud assets pursuant to re- quirements of law mm 2 TEVA 9741889 $ 9741869 State of Penna, County of Centre, ss: i I, Daniel 8. Daup, cashier of the above named | bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement | is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 1 DANIEL 8. DAUP, Cashier. ! Bworn to and subscribed before me this 21st day * 1 - oe Green Beans . . = 10c i Tomato Soup 3::25¢ | Rolled Oats . « 54 26¢ Evap. Milk .. 10 = 85¢ Aun Page Beans . . "10 Xutiey Oleo . «2-31 es Granulated Soap :: 22 3<P SUPER MARKETS BUY WAR W. HARRISON WALKER, Notary Public, : {In Technicolor) Correct Attest: P, V. GOODHART THREE STOOGES” W. W. KERLIN “WOMEN IN BLUE" Lo EWES bireiors. | Sn AED 1g © Bs CE
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