THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | December 9, 194, | | Media Torsell, who conducted a'op street, was a patient in the Clear-! MONUMENT {around here are enjoying the jee shoe repair shop on High stret, west field hospital where she was under. SPRING MILLS | ponds |’ of the rallroad tracks, and his son going trestment for an allment of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Leech are the! Pire broke out in the home of 3 4 .] ast ideparted for New York City where the spine. Miss Smith was employed — - proud parents of a boy born at the John Mann the past week but it was A they expected to board a ship bound a tenographer in the offices of the Butchering, season n full blast erdeen, Bout AKOLR, are guest t Jock Haven spital, Tuesday of for Italy, where his wife was ser- American Lime & Stone Company. With some rece ! Danny the A pier horn the » iously ill, He expected to be gon J. R. Miller, assistant cashier of Slagel so far lea ii do ih, Vern Ady y Jon “=! On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Char] Kenneth Schenck, small son of Fifty Years Ago until spring, and if his wife's health (he parmers’ National Bank of Mil- for heavy-weight: r, M tan b rand Mre. Galbraith were the parents of a baby Mertis Behenck, is suffering with permitted, he expected to bring her heim, who was having an addition! There was an influx of hunters in Orrle Rote made a shopping trip 10 poy too y orn ock whooping cough. Joan Bchenck will Yast week John Sourbeck, the! Jury Commissioners George Bow- 10 this country built to his home, stepped on a rusty our town the first day of the hw Wwn on Satur ven Hospit oth 1 and enter the Lock Haven Hospital or green groceryman, distributed sev- er, of Haines township, and Samuel While his mother was at a nelgh« nail which penetrated his foot, eaus- ing season hot ! lit} ing vi al MTs | aye Wi baby getting along nicely Monday of this week to have her ad. eral hundred loaves of bread among | Aley. of Marion township, began on bo home prepazing for a funeral, ing a w id which obliged him to! overcrowded the poor of Bellefonte, There are [Tuesday to fill the jury wheel with Donald Willlam, two-year-old son of remain off the member for everal ting hunter many cases where families are very names for the ensuing vear M and Mrs. Charles A. Zettle of da tions” with privat much in need of assistance, I'he extinguished quickly before any real PRA. Week NAarm Was cone mting weat second Assembly Ball given Georges Valley, tripped over a board - William Lyons expects to change by the members of the Undine Fire while playing and toppled into a well JULIAN been exception: his business arrangements next Ap- | Company of Bellefonte, sn Thanks- where his lifeless body {isco J of kills has not M1 ril. His meat market will be moved [giving eve, was a grand success, The “red about a half hour later The A family get-together war held at Carl Bressler and Seymour St ! of 3 ® i, P "lsam lac \ r Condo Hon to the vacant room in the Lvon [attendance was large and the best child was survived by hi arents the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. each bagged a fine | .. 1 Myers nah OF i Ria untae 2 Mr. and ! ‘Merrill HOLTS HO building and the family will then oc- | of order maintained. The music ren- “nd Wo siste Alexander In State College last hunting party b ed a fin pec a . i . ng and family, Mrs. Lulu Clark cupy the residence on North Alle- dered by Prof. Spangenberg's ore Centre County Pomona Grange Sunday evening in honor of their man of a buck rit iy { v LH ry of £1 9 1 at}is M and Mi ww gheny street, where Mrs. Butts and | chestra was admired by all and con- at a meeting In Grange Arcadia, son Franc 10 18 enjoying a short season family are living at present tributed largely to the evening's Centre Hall, elected the following furlough from th rmy. Those who Robert LOW Mahi Johnson weekend On Saturday wening the new | pleasu ‘he bovs netted a fair sum i for a two-year term: aster tt led from this community ,were fined to his home ith an {ll - FOIE YT rain of five cars for the Cent ich will be 1 tO a 1 advan- | avid tl verseer, Ceorge Mr. and M hlexatider and, Clarence Bi I JACKSONVILLE Mi N " ta 4 n s y ‘yy t the y Lom leet v vey ? 3 ri fami y 4 1 taliroad of Pennsvivania arrive i "ht hd CHIP ! H EA Prof. R. G. B PAE ently moved Ir he nt v » 2 ( : ’ ! ¢ t ¥ Bellefonte and are in 1 3 aham ( eve R Furnace stock house 1; A nes ™ 4 ‘ R ) Jail tres rer Jacob Share: 2 § wit 8 parent M1 = Yo th pg $ A i ( Ceres, Margaret Aflman DM Kling telephone J. 8. Dale, Jacob Sha rand D. A. Grove B. He Mil The Sink ———. J——————————————— r » » x ; ds rd a a rd dd ddd ard) AY 4] CAVITY TVET VET VET SENET VN VET EY 7 40 40. 80 87. &+ LL EL beta tid aati dd ol Cal edie title t ied LAL L ELC EL Ea EL e Ct eee a i a Se Se BTN TR TO The TER TR TR TR a a Tan a Rg TE Te a a Tam aR Ye : i THE MOST APPRECIATED GIFT | FOR A WAR-TIME | “MANY A SLIP” HOSIERY | CHRISTMAS | For Practical Giving TURNER’. S ADVISE PRACTICAL GIFTS ® BUY WAR BONDS & STAMPS * ¥ Twenty Years Ago Tie r S EE — ee — She'll Treasure Sportswear Multifilament Rayon Crepe and BIERLY |= ar oe 4 BLOUSES $129 0 12.95 Rayon Satin Slips : TR erkeetotinz Dav. the cir : SWEATERS £1.98 to $1.95 PAYS HIGH sership of ‘the Bellefonte G. A. 1 Full Fashioned 75 Gauge x SKIRTS S195 to $3.98 pid Hi a. ViSit und preted Yim SLACKS $1.79 to $4.95 (ash Prices erhart was entertained at the home Sheer Mesh Hose JACKETS $1.49 to $1.95 For Late Model Pérguson Parker, employe of the PURSES $1.98 to $3.98 USED CARS oe oo or 3 = $1.04 pr. GLOVES 59¢ to $1.59 Palmer C. Bierly waned by =. Kerlin & an, had) & oo ANC IND a Stardust REBERSBURG, PA. yr er ao ar] Ultra-Sheer 45-Gauge ” ; Phone 26R6 Miliheim The Life Insured Sli; : [he home of Josin T Z igi on Qb¢ pr. N ’ 4 - ) - \ | \ { : | Tne lie b this Sih ie guar Effective wold Pr ay moming ] Roy Give a Box of 3 pairs Flock Wormergg } Once thought of as a mundane (though always useful) I ff SP00s ail Wag io -iake his hom | gift—stockings are rated this year's most wanted gift’ . y scal (Pi wit] fe SON Ar augiiter-in-law A . 2 c “ . . , § aval Shes. 2am dine om Our stock iz ample in rayvons of all weaves, An Ideal She ¥ 2% Gon - John Robert Powers Dr. Salsbury's Avis | - skins " rol 2 T_T . Gift. iy 7 % *asily in } so SN : a Po » Mah. Contains 7/8 orgie eck at acievne sane. 8 Fine Sheer Rayens 73c pr. {48 . NR : > a \\ Powers Model Slips Supportive Drugs. A SS I SE BNIB III RRND delayed | ; FOR PLUS ts mn sey re hi are and scattered 10 - dir ig : EE $ @® Inexpensive ACTION long the x ht-of-way perishable i ul WEY i NT | . broken box cars. The eo Efficient 2» y E00ds | ‘en broke 1’. “he Cr ) : C : ¥ This v ZVVNN in the middle left the rails, pulling : T bl Cl th | PrEw os ex Long Stemmed American Beauties, is year you can t atlord to : ’ x at a e ’ 0 S : wm bi EY A take any chances with un. nine others with | All contained proven poultry treatments valuable cargo me of them being y : Ee, : worm removal is what you filled with wilated sugar which , Plain . White or Fancy at. wis sD t ve he area The Lock g a p WE Yrs 3 8, . po : Dd : ; 9% where large roundworms ven wrecking ‘Tew ton red the ; . 3) i. Floral Designs Never a Better Selection of 25% Wool Blankets firs the problem, an Avi-ton tracks | = HM : i $ 29 ¢ $ 79 ock treatment is the answer ore & Rroup of officials of the s . 7% ON al Dz. Salsbury's AVI-TON is |iteystone Power Corporation ani the] a = + hk. l 0 I Rayons - 39¢ to $1.39 $6 95 A . 11009, medicine. Roundworm Penn Central Light Company, Chas Mo F ; Te : ntral Ligh pany, Chas Py « Full table size. ‘ Ha SSmovar plus other beneficial Kellerman, foreman of the construc J Ei, h W Ty Woe 1 full lecti ; Lace Trimmed Tailored ngredients. tion gang of the loeal light com- : i : i € nave a full selection o Ribvoa + Q ) 13 wo Als 3 5 : ’ Soli IS { Smart poultry raisers coma to | ay pushed a switch Sunday mom-| (ARAN 4 0% slip covers and doilie sets. Sizes: Small, Medium, Large. Also 46 to 52. Made by Pepperell. Solid colors: Yellow, Pow- ws for Dr Salsbury's AVI-TON. ing which completed: the circuit and| i. 69¢ to $1.59 Many with elastic waistbands. der Pink, Peach, Rose, White, Blue, Green, supplied Bellefonte and other towns ! . y HOCKMAN'’'S FEED in Centre county with electric light 4 ‘from the big Penn Central power bh STORE iplant along the Juniata river at y BELLEFONTE, PA. Huntingdon. The new line carried, §& Phone 2229 144.000 volts into the new sub-station : {at Bellefonte where the voltage was: § GEORGE STOVER {reduced to 22000 in three giant hd ® CENTRE HALL. PA. i transformers, From here the current | aso : 1 Phone 0 {was sent to State College, Penns BELLEFONTE'S BRIGHTEST AND UP-TO-DATE OAK HALL STATION, pa. | Valley and Baid Eagle valley. The, ¥¢ Crider’s Exchange Building DEPARTMENT STORE. Bellefonte, Penna. Pt Boalst 2661 . i Milesburg plant was to be closed!’ down but was to be held ready or| ET ————— UU 0 ney Bn NB ye ’ I i I Ei BE Bn x is
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