Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 04, 1943, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. mw
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z | Too much time ls wasted upon Hitler knows that the fate of Ger«|l Religion has rarely been helped | The vast majority of the people]
non-essentials. Did you ever attend many for a thousand years has been |by the professional religlonists who (in Centre county have no ides of |
a committee meeting? {determined by his rascality [have litte understanding of life [sacrifice in connection with war
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November 4, 1943.;
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CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY
a=fnk - Re ——
CHURCH SERVICES First National Bank building, Sat- Pg; nw
h h | ational Ban 1 ng, Bi Prizes Awarded
Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos- urday afternoon, November 6
terman, pastor. Bethesda—PForeign, Miss Pauline Burkholder of Har- In Parade Here
Missions service, 9:00. Centre Hall |risburg, is spending this week with ——
Foreign Missions service, 10:30; Sun- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John (Continued from page ome)
day school, 9:30. Locust Grove-- Burkholder rison, Bellefonte, $1 in trade; Tom-
Sunday school, 1:30; Rally service,! Mr and Mrs. Ralph Dale and son My Davis, Blanchard $t., bottle of
2:30; evangelistic service, 7:30. The! yuck of Bellefonte, ang Mr. and Mrs. | tonic; Mrs. Richard Mabus, E. High y
Rev, R. L. Freas of Howard will George Rimmey were Sunday dinner St, newspaper subscription; Wil- pd e Ly 7
speak at the Rally day service, guests of Luther Dale and daughter lard F. Wian, R. D. 2, pocket knife; 13)
Lutheran: The Rev, C. C. Otto, in Boalsburg. Shirley Barnes, E. Lamb 8t., room ,
pastor. Centre Hall-Church Ser-| Miss Laura Runkle went to Geis- Of wall paper; John Warner, E. Linn
vice, 10:30; Sunday school, 9:30. j,00r Memorial Hospital on Sunday St. cook book; Mrs. Gene Gentzel
Farmers Mills—Church service, 9:00; for observation and treatment E. Lamb St. bottle tonic: Ruth he : .
Sunday school, 10:00, Georges Val- . . 0 White, Armor St. bottle tonic . Ws been tremendous. transporiation and pack
Jey—Church service, 7:30 Sunday Pvt. John C. Rowe, a student at fel ANE hi jitie ton} Dane ing facilities have been taxcd to the limit
< 4 * {the University of Pennsylvania, and o Atha a. bo Rverything possible is being done to rush Maine
tatoos lo our stores IH you caponmt ohial
80-1b. bags of Maine Potatoes in ALP
Super at the present tiene brave sour order
school 9:30 his fiancee. Miss Elizabeth J Shut-| onic; Robert Billett, Pine St, girls’
fast fruit or juice and dinner dessert. it will be filled
Methodist tleworth, a student in music at|dress; Peggy Rockey, E. Lamb St,
mond, pastor Trenton State Teachers’ College |drplane kit; Don Houser, Coleville
B' ie 15 Lb | I i
‘ : ow Price!
Penna. Potatoes O.. . . .".. 49¢ ce
Pascal Celery Ci... 2». 27¢| DANISH
as¢a e ery 1642's» oth Cc of
service, 7:30; Trenton, N. J. spent the weekend | REWsPaper subseription ; Sylvia Barr,
Sprucetown-— here with Mr. and Mrs. J. William Bishop St, box candy. Joseph An-
New Crop Spinach . 21c| ror kau
Sunday school Bradford. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs derson, 8. Spring St, halr cut;
Apples “0... 19¢ 1 HO
Church service Bradford, daughter Joyce, and their| Pearl Fye, Bellefonte, 35 basket of
Staymans « «
10:00 guests were entertained to dinner at candy; Joan Rhoads, Milesburg, oil
Fame.-Red Tokay:
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You'll
think it's mid-summer, we have so many offer.
department of your ALP Super Market.
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The Rev. C. M. Ham- ings for your salads, vegetable dishes, break not
Centre Hall-—-Church
Sunday school, 9:30
Church service, 10:45
9:45. Spring Mills
9:00: Sunday school,
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The Rev. D. R. Keener,
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pastor. Centre Hall—Church service, non Boozer and family in State Coj- race, carton cigarettes; Margaret
6:00: Sunday school, 10:00. Tussey- lege Smith, E. High 8t., sack flour; Rob-
ville — Communion service, 10:30; The Youth Fellowship of the Re- ®t MeGroarty, W.. Curtin St, can
Sunday school, 9:30 hurch will meet Sunday|©f paint; Sandra BlackIord, Rey-
Farmers Mills The NOS Ave. card table; Patly Burnes,
Wants will be the E. Park Ave. State College, sack of
jon with Miss Ruth flour; Mary Thomas, E. Beaver St
can syrup. Mary Jane Eby, Pleasant
Gap, dog harness: Beverly Cain W
Linn St. hunter's cap
Janet Blankley, Valley View, bos. > SCE
Dorothy Colpetzer, Penn % 3 4 Sr
at hotel; Norman Ishle:
dinner at hotel: John
Purple
Top o.v » Lbs.
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formed c¢
evening at
Peace Youth
topic for discuss
1 J. Zubler
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Lbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Blaze:
Centre Hall, R. D. have announced
the engagement of their daughte
Miss ice Blazer, to Cpl Jack Ladies Bible the Re-
Riegel, s a and Mi 8 1 formed Sunday school at ner home! et
Riegel, Centre Hall t evening ket frul
Miss Blazer and ? St. dinner
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Bag
Clarence entertained
Blagey
Reformed the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shan-| change; Tommy Hil, Halfinoon Ter.
class ol
snd Emperors
FOR ALL. WHEN YOU
UNITED WAR FUND
ciasy of the
both graduates of Hall- valley View
Potter High School
tended Thompeon
in Harrisburg and at
ployed at the
New Cumber
tioned with t
Lowry Field
No date has
ding
rent
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meeker
granddaughter of Pine Glen
and Mrs. Bruce Knarr, daughter Jo-
ephine, and Mr. and MI
Knarr spent the weekend |
cabin in the Allegh Mot
The date for the Centr
senior class Dilay
from December 3 !
eny
75 mem Mbers of ti
church with
a a A social
the ch
¢ d hel
tended
day evening in
class from the Bu
tributed to the
commiliee ir
ud
nt in
menses didi
vod
nday
ente
Mrs
Bruce
chairman,
Bob Wetzel
Kimbrell
Mrs. Jesse Bish
Mrs. Charles Duck {
were weekend guests of
ryn Breon and Mrs. Mazi
Breon and two sons Mr
their guests were entert
Sunday supper at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Claude Wert, near Tussey-
ville,
Mrs. Sparr Wert
at the Claude
Kath
Lee. Mrs
Lee and
ained
of Aaronsburg,
Wert
11 home On
called nome on
Sunday
Misses Ellen
jam Brooks of Harrisburg,
weekend here with their pareats
Miss Betty Searson who came home
Wednesday, returned u
Harrisburg
Alma Rickert
members of the
Ladies’ Ald Society at her !
Thursday afternoon: Mr
Daup, Miss Ida Frazier,
Hosterman and Mrs. Cha
and a guest, Mrs
evening
Bradford and Mir
spent the
ill last
work in
Mrs
these
On =f
ome
Daniel 8S
Mrs W. K
A. Mil
ler, wil liam Ston-
er
Mrs. Kenneth Wert will give a
demonstration of the American Pa-
per Products, for which she is the
agent, at a meeting of the Evangel
ical Missionary Society in the Sun-
day school room of the church this
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kryder
Sunbury. spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Savilla Kryder.
Mr. and Mis. Irvin Stover of Yesa-
gertown, were Sunday supver guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Searson and
Mr. and Mrs. James Searson.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 3 Rickert
of
and daughter Mary Ann, spent Sun-
day in Winfield with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hess. Virginia, 3-year-old dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Hess, a guest
for a week of her grandparents Mr
and Mrs. M. A. Burkholder, accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs. Rickert to her
home
The Cleaners Evangelical Sunday
school class held a Hallowe'en party
jast Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Geoige Sweeney These
members were present: Mrs Stewart
Hosterman, Miss Bernice Frazier,
Mrs. W. K. Hosterman, Mrs. John
Schaeffer, Mrs. Harold Stitzer, Mrs
A. E. Limbert, Mrs. Willian Hanna
Mrs. Alma Rickert, Mrs. ¢. A. Mil-
ler and Mrs. Reuben Rickert Mrs
Edward Houtz and Mrs Robert
Frazier were guests. Mrs Stitzer
and Mrs. Hanng were in charge of
the eritertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8 Jamison, two
daughters, Mrs. Frank P. Geary and
the Rev. Delas R. Keener spent
Saturday near Mifflinbuig at the
home of Mrs. Kathryn Jamison and
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Jamison. The
men spent the day hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burris enter
tained these guests in honor of their
daughter Thelma's birthday at a
party Friday evening: Ruth Spyker,
Clara Lou Wetzel Miriam and Anna
Foust, Connie Brooks, Jean Grove,
Eva. Mabel and Sylvia Horner, Em-
ma Jean Brouse, Gloria Brooks
Betty Bweeney. Marjorie Emery,
Margaret and Thelma Spotts, Jean
Bloom, Alverta Homan, Agnes De-
laney, Rosella Homan, Herbert Ral-
ston, Willlam Puff, Donald Ross,
Randall Miller, Glenn Petterolf,
Richard Brooks, Glenn Shank, Jo-|
sph Rimmey, Guy Homan, William
Homan, Charles Bloom, Miles
.. Brown
King,!
meet
home of Mrs
hool will
t Breon enter.
parity on
in honos
children,
Robert
Gary Or.
Robe
hildren at a
Oct. 26,
thdays of heir
and Robert, Ji
Rhoad tonald Stover
wig. Robert Garver, Clifford Meyer,
Mary Kay Burkholder, Josephine
Knarr Jane Guarbrick, Miriam
Nand Hosterman, Barbera
nna Jean simpson
Tyrone,
of Mr. and Mrs 8S
day. On Saturday Mr
tnam Charles
y Salona on
and
ertained the
me Tuesday
unice Blarer was home {rom
burg for the weekend
1¢ Centre of :
he WOT
‘resbyteriarg
arg eveni
nk:
churche
on Armistice
noon
{ a program
Day at 2:30 in the
the Lutheran chur
entitled “World Com-
munity Day for Peace.
Miss Betty Sweeney was a Sunday
dinner quest of Miss Eleanor Potter
at the P. V
r » and Mrs. Harry W. Potter at-
the annua] banquet of the
onte chapter of Eastern Star
 Wedne evening
Miss Anng Wilt of Franklin, was
a guest of Mrs. Anna Bartholomew
and family from Thursday until
4
LeInoo
Vice 3s
day
Mrs. Anna Bartholomew enters
these friends of her daugh-
ter, Jean, to dinner last Tuesday
evening: Mi Adaline Goodbart,
Beulah Bradford, Fern Hanna and
Lois Ros
Ralph Hess of Allentown, and son
Bob of Winfield, were guests Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 8
Rickert The men came here to
spend the day hunting
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wert Sr
entertained these guests to dinner
Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs, John
B. Wert, Jr, and daughter Joanne,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale and son
Jack of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Ken~
neth Wert and daughters, Mary Ann
and Ruth
Progress Grange will present a
Victory program #t the regular
meeting Friday evening, Nov. 12, in
the form of moving pictures on
Food Production.”
The Rev. W. K. Hosterman at-
tended a meeting of the College
Township Ministerium at the Meth-
odist parsonage in Pleasan: Gap on
Monday afternoon
The Rev. A F. Bierly of
ton, preached the sermon at the
homecoming service at Zion Hill
Evangelical church Sunday after.
noon, The evening service was in
the form of an old hymn sing.
Locust Grove Evangelical] church
will hold a rally, service Sunday af-
ternoon, November 7 at 2:30 o'clock
with the Rev, R. L. Freas of How-
ard, delivering the addre:s.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormick
of State College, Miss Elien Brad-
ford of Harflsburg, and Woodrow
Bradford of York, spent Sunday
here with Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Brad-
ford. Woodrow Bradford left on
Tuesday morning for the New Cum-,
berland army induction center,
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Bradford en-
tertained these guests to dinner on
Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. D.|
M. Bradford, Miss Wilma McKeever,
Woodrow and Paul Bradford, Jr
More than a hundred persons ate
tended the regional] meeting of the
Women's Guild of the Reformed
church last Thursday.
Mengel of Reading, addressed the
afternoon session on the subject,
tained
£5
day of
Logan-
“Thy Will Be Done.” Miss Elizabeth
Rutley of Lewistown, conducted the
devotions. Mrs. Willlam P. Campbell
sang “How Beautiful Upon the
Mountalns™ as a soprano =olo with
Mrs. Delas R. Keener at the organ.
Mrs. D. M. Bradiord,
president, welcomed the group at the
morning session.
The Rev. and Mis, Walter Glenn
and children of Balladasburg, visit-
ed friends in Spring Mills and Cen-
Donald Homan Mr. and Mrs. Danlel tre Hall on Monday and Tuesday.
Bloom, and Mrs. Ernest Homan,
Miss Emma Jean Brouse of Pot- |
ters Mills, spent the weekend with!
Miss, Thelma Burris at the home of |
her parents,
The Helping Hand clas of the |
Lutheran Sunday school will hold a
jood sale in the empty room of the
as———
A knowledge of the past helps n- | go.
‘derstand the probable course of the
| future if it will do you any good.
a AL
We wonder what Lief Ericson
| thinks of the land that he visited
; Something like 900 years ago.
was an legl
+ hunting St
Cham
e as Widmann E
CGoodhart home, ]
‘er; Eddie Rockey,
inear Julian, celebrated
Mrs. Jesse!
local Gulld|of World War 1. whe
Pine St quart ice
Donald Fanning WwW. Water
St quart ce cream Ruth Ann
Sha E. Lamb St Revalon set
James Walizer, Thomas 8 10 hot
dogs. Mahlon Schiegel E. Logan
St Ht cleaned: James Miller, E
High St Ht cleaned  ¢ Janice
Kraus E. High St pair rubber
heels
L. Kuisely,
cream
Freddie Gentzel, E. Lamb St. bot.
Andrew Thal 3rd, E. How-
ard St. candie holder Janet Al-
terio, BE. Logan 8t. gallon oll; Ethel
Delalio, N. Thomas St shampoo
wave: Nancy Davis, RD. |, can
. Philip Young, 8. Al-
Rev wot Allan
th Bt. enamel cleaner
Frye, Beliefon‘e black-
ynthia Scott E. Curtin
Angelos Lucile Ann
N. Allegheny St bar-
hop prize
Mae Zimmorman, Bumside
St. music shop piize; Helen Thal
E. Howard St. can ofl; Donald Orr
3 Heloise 1 prise, taproom; Thom-
Bishop St. sham-
ap wave: Kenneth Whitehill,
hop 8. can anfli-freeze. Mary
1 Cunningham, Bellefonte, {eed
prize: Shirley Johnstonbaugh,
Bellefonte, gaiage prize Richard
King. Colevilie, boyy’ shirt: Logan
Russell Hill, E. Curtin St tommy
gun: Patsy Hoy, Bishop 8t. 3 pair
girls* hose Christine Emeahiner
Pine St. pen light; Bue Bmith,
Blanchard 8t. lamp;
Beatrice Rockey, Howard, R. D. 2,
compact: Pranklin Hoy, E. Bishop
8t.. basket groceries; Margaret Pow-
ers Howard, R D 2 EWADRDeT
subscription: Robert Davis, Coleville
pair full-lashioned hose, Howard J
wilson. 8. Allegheny St. bank; Hal
Harman, R. D 1. game; Alida Jane
Dean, St Paul St. vase: Jolin Al-
terio, E Logan 8t. basket groceries;
Sara Lee. Bellefonte, jar mayon-
naise: Barbara Ann Bigelow, Bishop
St. girls’ slip; LeMoyne Corman
N. Allegheny St. hand bag. Shirley
Kissell, E. Bishop 8t., girls’ pajamas;
Lois Steele, Pine St, house slip-
pers. Richard Meckes, W. Logan St
sack flour; Stanley Geldman, Pet-
rikin Hall, oven set: Janice Ann
Gingher. E "Bishop Bt, bowl set;
Shirley Dickson, Willowbank St
box candy. Nancy Lou Smith, Bush
Addition. face powder: Sarah Belle
Sunday. E Logan 8. bedroom slip-
pers: Nancy and Susan Royer, 8
Water St. mirror. Thomas Gingher
WwW. Linn St, te;
Lois A. Gordon, Halfmoon Ter.
race, quart joe cream; Timmy Waite,
N. Allegheny St. belt; Molly L
Rossman, Willowbank St, $1 in
trade: Ronny Corman, N. Allegheny
St. $1 in trade: James Quici, Belle-
forte, sack flour; Mr. smd Mre A
8 McCool. Howard. RK. D. 2. make-
up kit: Kenneth Lambe i, Quaker
Rill. pair brush; Joan Royer, 8
Water St. shampoo and wave. Willis
Lucas. BR. D. 2. gallon oil; James
Toner, N. Allegheny St. 5 quarts
oil: Margaret O'Hara, N. Spring St,
change of oil: Kathryn Whipple, N
Spring St. ear lubrication;
Donald Corl, Pike St. cigarettes;
Joseph Farfaro, Bellefonte, man’s
prize; Mrs. Lucille McGovern, E
Howard St, cigarettes; Shirley
Chandler, Penn 8t. fire extinguish
N. Allegheny 8t,
suit cleaned. Richard Chandler,
Penn St. dress cleaned; LaVetin
Burris. R. D. 3. garment cleaned;
gnd Barbara Popson, E. Bishop St,
garment cleaned.
We LOK
and
fab: ic cleaner
on
Ene,
ber
Bett)
Doo
tore
Couple Observe
50th Anniversary
Alfred Spotts, of
their 50th
last week.
presented
Mr. and Mw
wedding anniversary
Friends and neighbors
them with giffs. i
Alfred Bpotis and the former Miss
Cora Jane Miller, of Mifflinhurg,
were married at the Milesburg Meth.
odist parsonage Oct. 25, 1893, by
Rev. Mr. Warren, then pastor of the
ichurch. All their married life has
been spent in the vieinity of Julian. |
Mr. and Mrs. Spotts have two
sons, John E. of Pine Hall, veteran
en-
listed in the Sea-Bees, and Hred
iLeo, at home. i
KARD BLUE LAZEL
| BOND BRAND DILL WHITE HOUSE EVAP
PICKLES
2%°'31c
hsm cane fp
KIBELED DOG
BISCUIT
39¢ ...
Brand
ct
Fresh Daily! Sliced, Enriched, A&P FAMILY
BREAD 2
|
DATE FILLED COFFEE
CAKE .
- 25¢
20-01.
Loaves
17
ORANGE SHERBET LAYER | DATED, SUGARED
CAKE . ..43c| DONUTS > 15¢
— nc pe
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A&P Corn
Niblets Corn
Tomato Soup
Mayfair Tea
Sparkle
Ann Page Beans
Cream Drops ..25..
Cigarettes ici
Sliced Bacon
Mello Wheat
Shredded Wheat
KOW! 8 O'CLOCK
COFFEE
3: 59¢
lona Brand
[OMATOES
x: 196
Golden Sweet
Cream Style = ® ®
Whole Grains of
Golden Com ® =
CAMPBELL Selilorions  §
A A with fime
Sri seg
molars Pee
able bu'ter
take
E.tra Fine Quality—
Orange Pekoe
Chocolate
Ice Cream Powder
Boston ! 11/5 0",
Stye B® ® 8 Glass
van 120
MERE
26-01.
Pkgs.
Ann aes ELBOW
MACARONI
3+ 25¢
Diamond Crystal
SALT
11c
Plain er
lodized
Grade "A" Sunnyfield, Lb. 39
Siar, Certified & Premium H
8.01.
2 Pigs. 25¢
Ann Page Pure
Wheat Farina
Fivine Strained
Baby Foods ... ~ 7c
Swnnyfield
Cake Flour . . i: 18c
Bouillon Cubes
100% Pure Hydrogenated
dexo Sim
Boscwul
2 23¢
Coffee . . .
33c
Honey Flavored Wheat Cereal
Ranger Joe 2 "+ 25c
Macaroni . . . . Sc
Borax ...... nx 15¢
# on
Pkg
Tin 7¢
Kine 63c
FRESH
BLUE FIN HERRING
FILLETS
i» 29¢C
Fiesh Dressed ~ For
rawsting er fring,
drawn, head & fret on
CHICKENS +45;
5 Pkg.
Waldorf Toilet
TISSUE
¢
Col. Baker Maid
SALTINES
0 "29:
I-LE.
16¢
Lb.
rea +» 400
GROUND BEEF . . ..- 25¢
SMOKED SQUARES -21¢
PORK SAUSAGE « 37¢
VEAL SHLDR. ROAST - 23¢
LEGO’ LAMB. . .. - 35¢
LAMB SHLDR. "=. w« 29c
FOW Frech Dressed, Drawn,
Fresh
Loose
Lb.
FLOATING SOAP
wi 290
Beonamy
Before clesning as wound, wash
your hands thoroughly with soap
end water. With a clesn cloth or
piece of cotton and alcohol, wipe!
of wound outward, A
mild tincture of lodine may then be
applied to the wound and to an
area about one Inch around it, An
applicator cah be made with cotton |
wrapped on the end of a Meothgtek)
jor match stick,
f
RINSO | CLOROX
N. B.C. A ion
CRACKERS
2330
Argo Gloss
STARCH
3m 18¢
“SOAP POWDER Gund aut 9c
Package 23c¢ Pint Bottle ........10¢
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