October 28, 1943, BOALSBURG The Daughters of Ruth class of the Lutheran Sunday school gave a masquerade Hallowe'en party Fri day evening at the Boal camp Those who aitended the party were Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Raup, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Harold White, June White, Mr and Mrs. W. H Garman, Reed Garman, Mr. and Yel { at . Su oy ah Sh ckuretn poh } Shhidelren, elton, spent the weekend with Rev Kathryn G aham Ethel Graham I. G. Jones and daughter Nancy. and Esther Graham, Mr. and Mrs The First Organized class of the George Musser and children Mrs. Reformed Sunday school, held their Walter Peters, Paty Peters. Sara 88s meeting Thursday evening at Kellerman, Bonnis Powell, Bertha the home of Mrs, Grant Kine at Cole, Helen Kerstetter. Mrs. Charles Oak Hall. The members present were Graham. Alma Bradford, Jane Gilli- Mrs. T. G. Jones, Mrs, Cora Gent- land. Nancy Bradford, Dean Ross, ?¢l. Mrs. Montgomery Hubler, Mrs Don Ross. Willlam Gladfelter, Dean Sam Stover, Mrs. Daniel Mothers- Wert and Phillp Bradford. Games Daugh, Mrs Ralph Kern, Mrs. Eliz- were plaved and refreshments abeth Philips, and Miss Kathryn served. Prizes were awarded to Gingrich “and Mrs. John Smith Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Jones, 8 J one who had the prettiest cos the most original Wagner, Mrs. Mary 8. Goheen and Mrs. E. H. Myers attended a Svnod Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lukens s : daughter Barbara, spent the week- 8nd Women's Guild meeting of the Evangelical and Reformed church end with relatives in Philipsburg . Mr. and Ms. Frank Powell spent At Lewistown, Thursday , and } an owell spent McGilrk Mr and Sunday at the Harold home at Centre Hall MeO Mr. and Mrs. Hal- ) and Mrs. Millard Me- Mr. and Mrs. John Du a ig Mn aig ne Sunday at the Paul Durne: : ok droid lanhi and Donald MeGirk of Washing Huntingdon ton, D. C.. spent Sunday afternoon Mrs. Bloom of St at the Dale-McGirk home ME. A0¢ Mrs, Jahn Dy Mrs. Philip Williams spent Temple ie Badiy weekend gr fuer § Her Mn Cot} Bragtord Markle at State College, R. D Muncy spent the past week with his Willard Rockey of Petersburg, a tamily » ham son Of Mrs W. A. Rockey, is a pat- in the Blair Memorial Hospital Mr. and at Huntingdon timore, Md Ge the former's grandmother, Mrs. W H. Stover. and Mrs. Shuey's father, B P. Lonberger Mrs. Wilbur Page Three THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Monday until Tuesday The Russi mn} | . Mr. and Mrs. Max Kerns of Bea- Listen, Hunters, and Couple Celebrate Anglo-American pres vertown, and Miss Beulah Fortney You Shall Hear... Golden Anniversary cermin were recent callers of Miss Sara i" Public Sales Dannley Additional Sales Page 52nd Sec, not that on trix ure ' DUL Lae Know influences Kn ni Deere tractor plow ‘on used two walking harrow, Tung ow narrow row. new John } od hat SeVRLi~ with tongue H x manure Kentucky we Moo « r dump Chg ren two-botbom, if] Byracuse "nl width ana nth ad ‘ spike Looth Two art “Anyth sin F driving r ‘ i i yl ng tooth double dri : le ree trateg) Nazis know Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Neldigh of State College, were recent callers at the George Fortney home, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Weston of Washington, D. C.. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hermann, Mrs. Elizabeth Christ, Mr. and Mis. Ellsworth Minnig and two chil- dren and Miss Leona Christ of Haz- With the opening of the small 1CORtnues Jum page une) game hunting season on October 30 emy, C. E. Stubbs, Bell Telephone Com- Alter pany employe, chserves the occasion schools nea with the following bit of poetry: (Ed, M Wage: . Note: We've been unable to find out Mbliy, entered Gettysouryg who Mr. Stubbs Is, but his poetry in 1887, f.om which he isn't bad.) ust. d wits a cheer of in 1800. Thies more were spent Bema, { ’ ’ ' Maye i“ I'HURSDAY Nixon » 1803 his | Wile Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon D. Clapner and son Billy, spent Sunday wilh relatives in Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coble and daughter Kathryn of Bellefonte, were visitors at the Hess-Thompson homes, Sunday Mis. Emma Brouse, who has been with her son, Paul and family at Willlamsport, is spending this week at her home Mrs. Stanley llamsport, spent her father, John D family George Mothersbaugh FSA conference at Huntingdon Thursday and Friday Miss Louise Mothersba ‘igh visit- ed her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ta flv or W. L. Grove at Lemont, [rom Wed- (Oy nesday until Sunday nr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ondrey and family of Derry, came to the home of Mrs. Ondrey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Musser, Satu:day. Mr Ondrey returned to home on Sunday. Mr Ondrey children will spend several ut the Musser home Mr Mrs. Roy Gentzel of Rebersburg spent the weekend at Muss home Mr. and Mr RE Altoona and Mr and Reese of ‘Rhiladelphia, w at the George Mothersbaugh Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth SON Houser visited tl Stover family Mrs T. G forge, any WL Ome carpe ENN ed leaching in bE fon recognizing a call Wo PUL te in ahed HOUSEHOLD bed, Wo antigus ; te 21 wna ther 1tems selied LWO yeal the Hi niege Was grade b UEgree ol Theol wg. NOVEMBER Toner offer at public sale at Nig GATURDAY 13 ky tered Atkey will yea uday enldence "ni Bellntor HOO0s Listen, ye hunters, shall hear Of a thing which happens this time Of Year, when men morn To hupt small of corn some sti nat of birds and you in Gettysburg te atl Bale at | cal 14 54 ordained St. Johns L fon in hey homestead OC ober b. ate Rev he RI Four <’ Margu ret othy MARCY offer al Sherman of Wil- the weekend with Patterson and go out at the break of i san 274 Iiies married 1 | {ve eK nd t 1 iy A Hu Wednesday, Nov. 17 Friday, Nov. 5 : pub Saturday, Nov. 6 A, PLETCHER game in lhe shock attended a on pasta! shai Dt CK For ange reg rmeod dare 1 The nll teeny] a telenhone wire vou vou hunt love it near were into oH get one ff fire) ering ine rin THOMAS Johi } : © Eee Te w when t} We known But, hither {re Think it Ane And t bird vou hate tume mis when and the ugliest . please and w before his and weeks November Finley Fmma Bobb Charles ley and : Girk and \ re Lelghtley M OOTY and i 5 A OR yh is as THE PRIDE AND FAVORITE OF SERVICE MEN ” neq or Mothersbaugh Mrs. John sre callers } the nome at x f ‘olleg dd dd COlLIeRe na Durner of Boals- Robert evening ile the home Fred the Nuss assbhas | Hall Estate Rie 8.0 Stover and y at Sam who is en ville Sunday afternoon Jones, Mrs. Mary 8 SOUL FOR ROMANO Geheen, Mrs. H M Hosterman and That s~me SHites a + Mrs. Virginia M. Myers attended a Women's Guild meeting Re formed c! ch at State C day Mrs Mrs burg Mary of we ent Mrs. John Shuey of Bal- spent the we2iend with Ishler of Baltimore with his mother, ee ! visitor Ella Ishler Mr. and Mrs Clavmont, Del. and Mt Walter Deitzy of Altoona cent vi with Mrs. W Mrs. Ausie Shutt and Mrs. Minnie Conrad Was a Mrs the ecent "ye Zebly and Mrs were re- H. Stover daughter returned to | Gilbert of Houtz Mrs Lonberger, Mrs. Robert Hess Leroy Corl and the Misses garet Dale. Emma Eliza Stuart Kathryn Gingrich were guests Bloom of H. M. Hosterman were S Charle it tors Gioheen Stewdrt the weekend with Mi Stuart and Mz: Elle; Clearfield Miss June Orris Cobaugh, and Mrs ¢f Washington Maude Peters guests of Mrs W-dnesday until Bobby Sauers stent the weekend terson Rev. and Mrs. G of Pine Grove Mills Sara Dannley Ary Miss afiernoon called on Monday their home Sunday weeks with Joseph family in New York City Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad and Mrs. Clifford Clapper and Mary Stamm of Altoona, were cent the two Shutt callers at home Mr. and Mrs of State College. were recent ors with Mrs. Ella Gingrich Mrs. John Kees of Bealrice was the guest of her cousin and Mrs. Frank D. Gardner Paul Corl and Mr Miss re. Gingrich-Ishler son visit- Neb Prof from after spending and Charles Stitt Edgar Hess spent Sat Bellefonte Zong and nett per Mr Mr urday Mr daughter Sungay Mrs and and Mrs evening in and Mrs sneth Betty Hpsburg with the Edward Zong fam- Leinbach of Honesdale is visiting her brothey and sister- in-law, Mr Mrs. E. H Dale Mrs. Leinbach is the former Mildred Dale of State College. This is Mrs Leinbach’s visit with her bro- wi 16 years Roy : and first ther in JnsiaRannnnng | CIR FOR CONGRESS Edna Marsden 23rd Congressional District Capable County Official (Clearfield Co. Treasur- er) for past b years. Pledged to welfare and best interests of friends and constituents of Cen- tre, Blair and Clearfield County. u Ba A a as eed Hs 1 of Centre County: Commissioner. He is now one of Signed: Prof. George R. Green, Prof. of Nature Education, Pennsylvania State College. George W. Ralston, Farmer and Chairman Grange Fair Com., Centre Hall, Pa. J. Munson Lee, Pres., Lee Metal Products Co., Philipsburg, Pa. We appealed to you to support O. P. Mec- Cord, a resident of Rush Township, in the re- cent primary election. At that time we set forth in detail, reasons why we believed Mr. McCord was fully qualified to fill the office of County the four nominees for that office; three of whom will be elected. Repeating what we-said then: “We hope you will see fit to vote for Mr. McCord as one of your Commissioners on November 2nd, 1943.” Very respectfully yours, Dr. H. B. Northrup, Director of Mineral Ind., Penna. State College. Arthur Barraclough, Coal Operator, Bellefonte, Pa. Dr. E. H. Harris, Snow Shoe, Pa. 0. Hamill Bathgate, Dairyman-Engineer, State College, Pa. we BUSH HOLLOW Sunday class school next at followed by hing service Sunday 30a m ing. Pr ng a Daniel The their again al enjoying a vacation of several days last week, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Warner were Mr. and Ms. Me rill Witherite ana children. Dean and Jerry Hub- ler Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cald- well fauzhter Emily of Alloona anid son. Col Ernest Caldwell and wife California and Nancy Bw Dix Run Alice and Lester Lucas of Julian Some of meet- 7 o'clock Everybo school are studies ter ' of of Bruss D itzer of attended services at Sunday when their revival began. with Uhrig as evangelist, and Miss Bea- trice Zimmerman as ginger and mu- sician Rev. and dren and dinner at Sunday Mr family home folks Rev. and Mrs took fay a0 our io Coie ud 3 and hil took on Daniels H E. Uhrig Roy Spotis b Mrs Rov the ne and Mrs. COeorge Bush Sunday and visitors with were and dauvgh- Wednesday Mr. and Daniels supper last evening at the home of Mrs. Walter Young Plan to Observe Armistice Day ter Continued from page ome) 11. will be brief. Services will be held on the Diamond ot 6 pp m There will be no formal parade al- though Legion VFW and Auxiliary members and others will march from the Legion home to the Dia- mond. The Legion Junior Band and the VFW Fife and Drum Corps will ibe present and Samuel D. Rhine- smith will be master of ceremonies The speaker has not been definitely chosen at this time, The annual Armistice Day ban- quet, for Legion post members only, will be held at the Legion home at 6:30 p. m. that evening. 8. D. Rhine- smith, district and bi-county come mander of the Legion will be among the speakers. The Rt. Rev. William E. Downes will speak. Following the dinner there will be a program of entertainment, including movies presented by John Popson. aimee. fi —— Frankly. we have not been much impressed with the substitutes for meat that we have read about. "RUPTURE SHIELD EXPERT HERE H. M. SHEVNAN, widely known ex- pert of Chicago, will personally be at | Coleman Hotel, Lewistown, Tuesday lonly, Nov. 2, from 0a. m. to 5 p.m. | Mr. SBhevnan says: lover all former methods, effecting immediate results. It will not only | thold the rupture perfectly but in- ‘erease the circulation, strengthens the weakened parts, thereby closing the opening in ten days on the aver- age case, regardless of heavy lifting, straining or any position the body may assume no matter the size or location. A nationally known sclen« tific method. No under straps or cumbersome arrangements and ab. solutely no medicines or medical treatments | Mr, Shevnan will be glad to dem onstrate without charge. | Add. 6509 N. Artesian Ave. Chiea- (ge. Large incisional Hernia or rup- ture following surgical operation es- pecially solicited, Ni The Zoetic | Shield is a tremendous improvement MARRIAGE TYWOENSESR wr am Merl! Willige T [sabe] Miller 1 one rd = Tressier Martha 1. Plu Dr ¢e C Coral during M RD Hughes Met hilshem Bellefonte ‘onte, RD St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev. Fras: P md netsent) Surwin 4 Tri 8 a Holy Communtnn, Cormor- ate OCremunion for vould: 0:48 a m. Chrmh schon) 2 mM Braver with sermon Monday morning Dav Holy Com Davis, re fisr Trinits m 11 ii “Peniss the Pronhiet 3t BOY AT] Saint's wi officer evening 2 of the Vests Methed'st, Bellefonte H.C Jr hood Stenger minister 6:20 3 Harold A of. Morning sorchio. 1045 nastnr. Sahiect The Hole Spirit Youth 6:30 Miss Alice Barnes Evening worship, 7:30 pastor. R-alyier “Hin The \Mid-Weoi Draver is Wednesday 5 The Children’s Laas on Wednestiay evening 8 G ler, Supt . ae he the on evening 1 meets at 6.36. Mrs Tres Advent Church C. C. 8hues SBunasv school 10 o'clock Hicks in ¢ 11 a'clork A:-30, Mrs. Olive Bible study nev pastor Howard Preaching Christian Endeavor Rhoads, president Tuesday evening the place will be announced The revival services closed Sunday evening with eight conversions, and a very spir- tual meeting vhich was enjoyed by all who attended the meetings aE... ES Advance Centre County Men The War Department has ane nounced promotion of twee Centre county soldiers: Russel] Newton Gandy. of Bellefonte. from second lieutenant to first lieutenant in the alr corps, and Vincent Ira Gales, State College. from first lieutenant to captain in the infantry - aa — REACHES AUSTRALIA Harold J. Fishbein, of State Col- lege. is one of a group of 81 Red Cross staff members who have ar- rived in different war theaters. He with two other Pennsylvanians, is stationed in Austrdlia. nt rh cl PS Sundav SE — SHAMOKIN MAN PRISONER The War Department has hotifted Mrs. Victoria Greager of Shamokin, that her son, Sgt John F. Greager. has been interned by Germany as a prisoner of war A MISSING IN EUROPE The War Department has notified Oscar W. Dietz of Danville, that his son, 2nd Lieut. George S. Dietz, is missing in action in the European War area. — ———- i SICK AID NOTES A— A amall pasteboard carton ove ered with a towel or pillow slip and placed under the covers at the foot of the bed may serve several pure poses: (1) It helps to keep the pat- fent from slipping down in bed: (2) it will hold the feet in upright position and may therefore prevent “toe-drop”. (3) with hot water bot- tie, heated brick or hot sack of ait wot inside, it Is a very comfortable way of providing wermth for the fect. | A leaf from an exlension table or any wide board set on chair backs placed at either side of the bed nakes a very good bed table for the | patient, t £4 ' $ Ci irelling Was dren, leaching Bunga) #5 demditig In he work Of women’s tio QUETta) Mok CRAYRe BUXArie ard ministering . srs fr ok von the unicrivnats Gifts ia and HELD FOR FORGERY Mirtle ( HoMersburg Zion Charles G. Link. minister ‘hurch Scho 7:30 » v1. 9.30 a i030 a m Reformed Charge Hub- " m m -— COAL TRUCK OVERTURNS A leaded coal truck of WF. Biro- Heri or Lewisburg was damaged about $100 when it struck a stotie culvert near Montandon and over- d. No one was injursd { if — Be a ke CH PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Beginning at 2 p. m., on Saturday, Nov. 20th Modern 3Room Concrete Block Stucco Home with built-in heat- ed garage and necessary oul. buildings. Located on one acre of ground on reute 45, between Miltheim and Aaronsburg. Description FIRST FLOOR - Livingroom, din- ing room. kitchen, den, hall, lav- atory with bow! and commode, heat- ed garage. large front porch, and glassed -in rear porch SECOND FLOOR Four bedrooms, sewing room, large storage room, small outside porch, complete mod- ern bath. Ample closet space, This home is heated with an ex cellent hot water heating system, with plenty of radiation. and is cov- ered with a built-up roof. Unsurpassed view of scenic Penns Valley. Good location for tourist cabins and gas station. Excellent for growing vegetables, fruit and berries. Cherries and apples now bearing. Other nursery stock start. ed. Plenty of shrubbery. One must live in this property to really appreciate its value. TERMS: 25 per cent down day of sale. Balance on delivery of deed. Possession 80 days thereafter H. A. ORWIG E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer, Phone State College, 4144, | BRE felt asphalt i Saturday, Nov. 6 MES. JERRY GRAMLEN ; : i EP Ra M (3 Jo Send him a Victory RITE-KIT Santa cu ” # stricted Army gift 15th Navy gilts n Statsonery ranks } and Victory Rue Kat te Reclirungd or sitting. Rite-Kit provides a writing mos desk Makes letter-writing temptingly easy. Rite aides Kit has everything . . . 75 man size letter sheets, 60 envelopes, feature desk top. M4 Buddy Postals, file folder, name and address finder and calendar, hand blotter, utility compartment with J pancils. Available with Insignia for all branches of Service. Ready -to-mail « comes early Uncl ast N seven Yo IMPLEMENTS Mode! A good h on gdts prefert a 2a is far and away UU wo MocOormick- Deering Wasser Harti hay losder delivery rake. One. dump take tedider frac TWO WHY 1 mows Henry one La $7.95 Wr plow ok to walking oe vr Tee) woe harrow luded. arfon inc BOB DAVIS BELLEFONTE LEWISTOWN Save Gas — Shop Near Home DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE DAY YOU ARE READY TO SEW TO BUY THREAD! FOR RUGS—AUNT LYDIA'S THREAD HEAVY SEWING O. N. T. No. 8-10 20-30 — Black, White MARJORY Noodles _ Spaghetti Macaroni ___ Bulk Rice Pea Beans. DAW PRODUCTS 17¢ 13¢ Hele nus th ie Ib. 12¢ WASHBURN'S PRODUCTS (ireen Split Peas_____lb. 15¢ Yellow Split Peas____ Ib. 14¢ [ents __.. _...-__1b Ic Ice-Cream Salt 10-1b. bag 20¢ Sun Paste stove Polish__10¢ Staley’s Cube Starch____ 9% ROYAL BAKING POWDER 6 oz 27¢ BISQUICK . . . .. ....40 oz. 35¢ SOFTA-SILK CAKE FLOUR. . .. .30c¢ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. .24 |b $1.46 BOSCUL COFFEE—in bags .. -33¢ BOSCUL COFFEE—-in jars. .....35¢ FAIRVIEW MARGERINE. .. Ib 27¢ PENN-ALTO MILK. 10 cons 8%9¢ TOMATO PURREE . . . 8c OT ETI A—— Substitutes for Jelly PRAIRIE VIEW HONEY... .. IL. & 8. CITRUS MARMALADE. . .2-Ib jar 35¢ aa tl bb 33¢ DUFF'S Devils Food Mix__.___ Gingerbread Mix _______ ____ Hot Mufin Mix._........... Save time with these Ready to Bake Helps SHAFFER’S MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP WITH BANNER LYCONS The New Flake Lye 13-0z. can 15¢ DRACKETT'S CHLORINATED LIME Disinfects . . . . Purifies 12-0z. can 12¢
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