Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 9, 1943, | You have met some of these peo Almost any seller can Sh you Tm you viiy ple who, in order not to worry you, it is to the public interest for him | to receive higher prices, {continue to worry you TR ——A———— Methodist Church: Prayer service cent of the money spent In the last | Among those who were fortunate ing a beauticlan's course in Altoona,! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mothers. in Lewistown | this Thursday evening at the home school term for bus transportation ‘enough to get a buck the first day [spent a weekend recently with her baugh of State College, spent Bun-| mrs Harold Young and daughter | 4-414) 40-40-4740 404 U4 F444 44 of Mrs. Grace Foster and her sis- for our high school students. The of deer season were Mr. Walker, Bam | parents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Brooks. day afternon with Mr. and Mr spent Bunday with the Cornelius ter, Miss Kate Smith. Sunday school balance of $108 is the actual cost Mulberger, Guy Moyer and Ed Mul- | Mrs. Elmer Crawford accepted a George Fortney Houty family at Lemont id Sunday morning at 9:30: youth Fel- to the taxpayers of Unionville, less finger, and the next day George] position at the Bellefonte laundry Mrs. David Foster and children’ ware BM. Hermann Is visiting lowship in the evening at 6:30, fol- than 1% mills of the assessed vals Hile shot an eleven- point buck that | | about two weeks ago visited the former's parents, Mr. and per blr " wala 8 ing lowed by the preaching service at uation, which seems a small amount weighed 170 pounds. Paul Waite) gq, o week ago the George Mrs. Roy Wilkinson at Bellefonte). Howard Swank of Middle Rive 7:30, with sermon by the pastor, to help assure our young people of Watam Mowery aid John Gif ert | theen's had as dinner guests Mrs, from Wednesday until Sunday, Md spent the weekend ‘with hi Rev. David Sower, getting a high schoo) edusation, of Connellsville, Whe ware Tang Nelle Gheen and Mr, and Mrs. Ru- Mrs. Harry Crummey and Mrs, mother Mrs. P. L. Swank Free Methodist Church: Prayer The increase in BUN0E re ond RmpR poriiwe + were 4% tus Hettinger of Sunbury, Walter Peters, accompanied by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Keller and Service yiiday Svening In the church ry ar wich vas auth. oe ON Eo gm "Of Wed Mr. and Mra. Pred Scholl and lester Brouse of Tusseyville, spent Mr. and Mrs. John Keller and son ahd Sunday School on Sunday at orion) by the ‘State and will be re- hi Shannon. spent, AT io laughter Louise, spent gu day inst Thursday shopping in Lewistown Tommy, were dinner guests of Mrs 9:30 a. m., followed by the regular ' ] nesday until Sunday h rel “| week in Harrisburg Cpl. Harold Wagner was a supper Ausie Shutt and daughter, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rimmey and guest at the Wilbur Houtz home Fri- evening preaching service at 10:45 a. m, ‘mbursed in full by the State at the i, gynhury ory Showers has been trans. : 8. Henry \ wie ns been trans lnughter Shirley, spent Thanksgiv- day evening Installation of officers in the Wo- y he school term. with sermon by the pastor, Rev. Da- end of the school term a foun oples’ meeting Mr. E. Wilbur Erhard of Greens- go... fron Miami Beach, Fla., to a : Ms’ £3 or ! . Hi Toh hg Tr burg, visited recently at the home et Ram Texas ng Day at Meadville with thelr son Miss Sara Dannley, after spend. Men's Guild of the Reformed chureh 8. if M A vara {eith and family. That was the first ing several months at the George D. a8 held Sunday evening in con- Harold Stitzer returned to camp | he Rimmeys had seen thelr new Fortney home, returned to her home nDection with the Thank Offering Mrs. Walter Burkholder, who is of oi and nes, H. 5 MeEIwAIn in charge of the Red Cross mater. '1¢ idier bea Hig Ip a , In Oregon after spending a fw randson who was born in SBeptem- in Pine Grove Mills, Wednesday service. The officers installed for the fals since Mrs. Bullock left the com-' The public Is hereby notified not 15,01 with his family | bes # \ "Foe Bimod er. years 1044 were: president, Mrs munity, has announced that there to cut or damage any trees tanding Irvin Dean left last week Flor-| The Joseph Ross family ertertain- A Roy Bloomq 5 M3, Harry Virginia M. Myers, first vice presi. are now materials to be taken care and growing on the u w. Holt i ida, after enjoying a te fur-ied at dinner on Thanksgiving Day ZZ tpt] t Ms A Be v ne My dent, Mrs. Leroy Klinget second of, making of certain articles which Son mountain lands west of : yl lough with friends here Mrs. Charles Swartz and daughter of a a .'c : Rive op BH vice president, Mrs. Cora Gentzel are required, and anyone interested ville. For the past everal veal : ey Mrs. Ralston Derr received word Charlene, and Miss Kathryn Hartle sou Wete { ih ot Mrs. Marga secretary. Mrs. Clarence COX: treas- in helping the Red Cross In this have been inIslnn whi 'yesdn of the serious condition of ol Bellefonte © Kuhn ednesday evening " urer Mri George Mothersbaugh manner may secure some of the ar- without perm bf ADY JR ot father who | d bees in for HOV - Miss Betty Hazzard was here {rom M 1da Conan of Belle ' department chalrman, of member. ticles from Mrs. Burkholder. She caught in this act ‘rom i v oy hin ral p ecks with pi eurionia wind then Williamsport recently for a few day pent Wednesday evening at “¢ ship, Mrs. Samuel Stover; spiritual will gladly deliver them to anyone be punished According 10 [AW BZ oo tie iunhold fever with it. She|visit with her sister, Mrs, James Tuber hom life, Mrs, Paul Kellerman; mission- who makes known their desire to we P ay ng oh ho * atate fi - left hur d oy rning hut received May and family Mrs. John Russell and 0, aier ary Miss Beulah Fortney social help. A Tam : : hy rd before she started that he had The Dean Williams family enter. SPEDAing ven wonin will 9% mers Mr Maynard Willams Callers at the home of Mrs, Allie ished LEH passed Awa) tained Mi: william former husband John msell Girls iid, Mrs. T. G. Jones, stew- SE . e innie Mr. and larence Bauder and V¢ y . 1 um Beacl 10 retiur relay rs eotee RB "eo , Hall and her sister, ™ Miss Minnie a HES 4 dan el " orale Bilger } wn delphia, a few days lk week, Av aim LERch a returned ; hip, Mi George E. Meyer 3 > " ia mr Sensor, on Sunday, were their 4 illiamsport, were Sun- ned . 1% bed Bre > ro a tn ¢ \ - Mn ‘harles Monsell was abi , Lhe home of Mi: Russell father, A. thank fering Mrs Mary 8. Go- Us * Here sa gift for every person on your list .e a gift ter-in-law, Mrs. William Scnsor, her day guests of his parents, Mr. and qu 8 A sh preumoma, /s SOW | wturn to er position af he ~~ J. Addleman heen; education, Miss Helen Neff that will say “Merry Christmas” practically, cordially, daughter, Mrs. Westbrook, and two Mi hel : Am ig TAT Eta; rial office at State Col- Mrs. Ausie Shutt visited her sister, christian citizenship, Mrs. Harold! 4 and jovously! Choose vours NOW! other nieces, Misses Mabel and Hel- sar] Finkbiner of Arrisburg, 1 AY os Cn Cr. oe natin. |1CBC InSt week. My lyde Alabran Mrs. Les : Prrsspenl ¢ rs Pred Healy ¢ e- en Sensor, all of Tyrone, ! se nding some time with his daugh- SHEEFR OF AE, 00 ty Oo oo [filled the position while Mrs, Mon- rem Wednesday until Friday Mr. and ! aul Cox and son a " TW CLIO TC QL sor and her daughter also called on t and family, Mr. and | r arl fonts : : Re Suid By boom yuay ce” (sell was ill vi 01 D. Fortney was a sup- °2f Sia ollege, spent the weekend ! HERE ARE A F EW St GGESTIONS: her brother and wife, Mr. and lick and { this pla Melroy Narren Wood: dnd. hiss Mrs. Margaret Ford is home agal r guest at the Charles gner | With Mrs. Ella Gingrich. Mr. and In ihr ate ¥ : ee and Mrs. Arres i and M1 after spending se 1 week with nome Thursdas venin Mr: [ee Bmeltzer and son of Pleas D R. W. Noll her di : A” y . y R3Rbe ant Gap. spent Sunday at the Ging Plans are being made pb Xa: Dies In Blast Mrs. Henry Noll and Mr. and Mrs. grate College M mimi use, after spend- pop home program to be held in the Paul 5 lbet rungs pent fednesday of p Bs ,. ANE som we with r son . p ] ’ Ak whe saa church on Sunday evening 1 = Of Giant Plane Allert = ng pet We ne X " he Joh ley family plan OU and fi ly at Williamsport eT. 8 d I Mac Moth Phau h ber 19 at 7:30, by the young folk rrabure. héiping them to butcher. No: lo Stale College 500n a8 MF. petyyned to her ho BUnday. Paul gar cr «int at a Bm th. of the church (Continued from Doge One) Fsbus , hel ng y nt i ie osl y has received a prom HON prouse and two sons were ing the week at the worge Moth- Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Stevenson of aiddletown wi mt to Columbus, i wing ™ to 1 : | a hie m a EY bt } ne A wy ' ests of 1 forme mother, Sun- ARO hak Berwin, was Altoona, had dinner Sunday witl jo. He recentl nderwent an 8-1 eas. CoH. rhe , L | DANY, WiLg) qu him to ly " . Del Ack ke of ar id on : Ber parents, | and Mrs. J. B.\week special irse in armor school], tt en hadiv nearly a month] mm tonne. Wal ; ‘ tonnie Houtz of Bellefonte, R hese’ from Sutin ta T ey av. C Stere of this place it Denver, Colorado ane while at work at the Chemical hh aration cout ad Ov HY. visited his uncle ang aunt, Mr. ang 0 bum th Barwin: hus Was ao Mrs. Stella Pargons, wio is em-| Surviving in addition to his par- ¢., y p int, is able t ‘ it on Iy : th s hentap of thal Yui Mrs. Wilbur Houlz, re en iy ed | eorge Motiersbaugt ployed in State College, p he ents, residing at Mackeyville, are =. 40 ompleted the packing of Christm. Mr. and Mrs. John Bhuey of Bal- op oited his daughter, Mrs, Her weekend at her home he { en- thr bre Pvt A Wak A on n timore. spel the weekend wit) , Bn tergained her son and and Mrs. Clair Parso i ren of Bellefonte, to dinner evening. rietts levenstine } a orry to n h - 3 nis thelr parer and Mi H og hig re dinn Mrs. George Shipley and daughter Vicum OI LOE ACCU int cmd Sia tai nb take 3 ARE tne te to fined to her home 3 hicker X Lr ss 3 : : did f th aniel Mothersbaugh family w Mary. who are employed in State Mingovill Lori ja resident of this place Jor. twenty nfo aer Home Wl €8 Elen POX lGabam. | onl ieunday : Choose Your Christmas Gifts Early College, spent Sunday at their hom he Docly Js DIRE OUR NEA Grabow Toaniial Saturdaw a weekilo 1Awistown. Monday. where My.1., gu 1100 arty Saks Utl —— : 1 { here. al for burial and funeral arrangements, Lew ORR 1 made in the Luther. [Iaits 100k the train for Camp Endl. | 7,06 LENEIAD Shure oo 2a ANDY TOMEO HECEIVES / While Selections Are Still Large Harry McElwain was confined to % G0 CL uneral Home in an cemetery last Tuesday oft, R. I. after spending a ten- "bots Thursday evening with NATURALIZATION PAPERS his bed for several va over the rival at the ’ Funeral I in an cen y : a uel Reitz, Thursda venin ith past weekend suffering with » severe Howard dE bong Wg Me Nom] MO ry Twitmver was on the ox hen - Sake Pug In a report of persons who re-. & 1 Sold, 3s many islends Rope for him arold Warne, to her home In New|." tor the greater part of last Rat Mrt Margaret Kulth. Mm. B.| ojveq naturalization papers at a 3 A Gift For Your Service Man Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moran and u ic a es er on her fam in Ge a ty Shearer of Philadel. E: Homan. and Misses Anna Dale. 0. "50, Tome ¢t Storms-| 8 A Practical. Useful Diary mother, Mrs. Lona Hinton, of Al i onald Myer n of 2 "i wens guest at the covered «oo i Phir AR DIE town, was inadvertently omitted y . JOR poivlaom j Additional Sales on x Page 3 / d y mo in ; " : 3 , : Mrs D H Custer They all had « n- Second Section Kans s t one in : n AE - : en . sh or a" ps 3 a IY ' 8 Wil ran : ashington- a ay wy : ; Jn Smid w H . . ws *" : ‘an in. Vile visited Mrs. John Smith st, "oL, gotia team ‘sate coi- 3 Bellefonte’ ( hristmas Gift Headquarters ner at the home of Mr and Mrs. genuparay MARCH 20M an. AlDeT esecker and son attended when Miss Helen Butler gave an in. _ the old Scotia team, with State Col- Harry Lucas ¢f Union township, the ns Krout Il offer at public sale the funeral of the former's brother tor ne talk on t renovation of. biay amd 4 ans: 3 team and later with the Me- old homestead pre ty yt Tussevville, along the Lakes ir John Collin t his late gid garment sipping a wn ’ a Pee} rick Company team of Port Our school boy is in receipt of a © way. a full line of live- pame gt Pleasant Mount, Sunda - h ry ATU TE a atilds ired from the sport ‘ + . check for $432 he state, rep.| ROCK. Bil HE A a dom) a week 8g Cl a et of bout five yea 10. Andy Now re- or i 3 f aft +h ' 0» » ' a ah i pe ag tn Lhe 3 v : Ox Y $ 33-233 SS SESE 3 Desk Blotters Book Ends Ash Tray Sets Cigaretie Sets Candles Pictures Photo Albums Personalized Matches Mottoes Tea Sets Card Table Covers Playing Cards Gift Stationery Pen and Pencil Sets Christmas Cards Vases Console Sets Hall Kitchen Ware Hand Painted China Painted Trays Bibles Desk Sets resenting a reir Hamiit of aitimore } } ! OBS week at th J. Addieman] Do nok Shrow awa left-ovel West High Street Bellefonte, Pa. to hone cold sins Kathryn Gingrich spent the potted plants ! d it will . en weekend with: Me Harn Gingrich the wonderfally Ee ance oa NL ROR STATIONERY STORE N ARV VAVVVAVRVAVRVDVDVAVRIABAAVAI DA ERC OO OOOLODOLLLT OTCCLLOTDITTLTOE: NK SUPPERS ; faa y family rwyrd Pot Mr ald Mrs. Alvert chiel of Millersburg. and Rev. and Mrs. Dan iels and children took Sunday din ner at the Roy Spotts home Carl Spotts, who ls employed at Claster’s, was off on vacation last week, spending part of the time hunting deer War Fund Drive Until Such Time as We Can Again Get the Quality We Want to Offer, Exceeds Quota We are Discontinuing the ————— (Continued from page oNe) fonte Community Welfare Fund will set the date of the next campaign ‘ 4 ahead six months, Instead of hoid- da ' ing another drive in May, 1944. the next campaign will not be held until next fall, officials stated Although those in charge of the present drive are pleased with the results it is hoped that additional LOOK A t | HESE PRI ES money will be received. A number of organizations had not turned in their cards when reports were come. pited today. Groups wich have net gg ONE LOT OF MISSES’ AND WOMEN'S SLIPPERS 69 do so at once and report eis 0 M Odd Sizes. Were $1.25 to $2.95. NOW - ¢ Mary Harvey Scott, secretary, at her office in the Y. M. C. A. building Totals for the various divisions of : WOMEN'S KID SLIPPERS - LEATHER SOLES » D'ORSAYS $1 25 the drive are as follows Initial gifts, $10434; industry, $6! Were $31.95. NOW . . . . . -ia ’ 4059; o we, $254101: h He'll Really Mean It, When Hp Bgl ot New contributions under industry He Says ‘They're Swell!’ ar ocayiow Penitentiey. Sts; 4 BRIDGE SLIPPERS - Were $2.50. NOW - -. - . . -'. . . . . §1 78 Olde-Tyme Bakery employes, $75; ’ . . Pennsylvania Railroad Company em- | § These Slippers are no longer available. Here's where we obliterate that old assumption RI DIOYEs, Hg AT LT PNY em p Rayon Crepes bloyes, additional, $30.50. that men are never pleased with Christmas ties! e bt d om ; bes Foulords 2% | merce are West Penn Power Oom-| 3 ~ MANY OTHER BARGAINS — EVERYTHING GOES Because we know they'll really go for any from B pany employes, $23; drug store em- | our handsome collection . . . and wear them with pleasure for a long time to come! He'll appreciate newspaper and motion picture em- ployes, $80; secretaries and bank em- your “tie-ing him up” this Christmas! Spun Rayons : ployes, $0; garage employes, $10. i® | The committee is particularly anx- 3 ais to : ployes, $22: eating place empioyes, h Mogadors $32; Pefin Bells iat employee: 190; : All Sales Final. No Exchanges or Refunds. \ fous to have more than the actual] BOB DAVIS {555d yEAGER SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE LEWISTOWN @ protect the ironing board from Open Evenings Dec. 15th to Christmas. : ee a roto i y HIGH STREET : BELLEFONTE, PA. & pasting to the top of the other to 4s form the needed length. It can be } (Sipped over the board when pusung
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