Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 20, 1944, Image 11

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    < January 20, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
CENTRE HALL SY Sucre MEY
¢ who spent nd Ot
. “ the Frank Hipple home were M chool tl NV eok
(From last week) M1 Wilbur McClellan and child- [Marie Hipple of Mill Hall, Mr. and I'l ti
The sale of Tuberculosis Seals in ren Mrs. Jean Roan and (amily of Belle- here at the yard ‘ IX \ onda
Centre Hall this Christmas season I'he recently-organized men's|fonte, Miss Mary Schreffler of State been using it f vhile now, TIN. am— »
amounted to $6525. according to chorus of this community furnished College and Billy Yates, Mrs. John Ww Nard Via on i : 4
Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, chairman, This special music for the Reformed Moriarty, son and daughter, Carol, Mi Will M 1 with i Random Items
§s a considerable increase over pre-| church service Sunday evening. Mrs. lof Hawk Run, and M Pearl Hip~ tinal flu He ws | an
vious years, 1Delas R. Keener accompanied the ple shopped in Bellefonte on Sat ome time fh ; (Continued yrom page one)
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Musser and group urday Little Ls i {
son Mac, of Rock Spring, spent Sat-| The consistory of the local Re Don't forget the ne
urday with Mr. and Mrs. ¥. V. Good- {formed church met Wednesday eve- Thon “al A fan At g ' of} fo " p ng
hart. Mac, who Is recovering from ning at the home of Russell Bohn | Music yt the: American Legion or~| family and Ru " \M key “win full of ahs a ay: Rd fs 1, afta on \ ’
an attack of rheumatic fever, is re-| The joint consistory of the Centre| jest nd «st sored v ti y ed In Willlamsport r Bunt being us | operntio biog "
maining here with his t and Hall Reformed charge held its reg- |, agen and sponsorec: by a J t "of : M1 47) irs, i rey he Pos aa { yr in pio ‘ ot y : iar : ® Bring All Idle
aunt |
\ . men Lil NOM
uncle for a time meeting in the church here on loskey
Mrs, Harry Potter, worthy mat-| Tuesday evening I'he Womat ‘lub met last ' d-|° a : . on hatur ] ) g d Ax E at tl ty former] « ned b thie ent 1
ron. other officers of the Eastern The Young Peoples’ Missionary nesday night at the Piremen ’ A 5 rawlord |) { produ l ¢ 1 3 ¢ Con i Jf
for their monthly meeting, wher WE RTM NM in sada EES | JUCY, And there seen £ Pra whl! \ € J ere © * (0) S .
{ ny |
at the Fire- congestion
9 to 12 p.m Mr, and Mi
Star, and the gholr entertained Mrs. | Circle of the Evangelical church met | | hi iy ¢ en ticall
Delar R. Keener to dinner at the Tuesday evenin at the Stewart|Pians were na for a Valentine so- he a, . {dea yy ho
Potter home Tuesday evening s.| Hosterman home with Miss Lorna |S Particulars later. Bingo was ; ving: ba npr ls or a
Keener, a past matron and chapter! Jane Hosterman as hostess the en ertalnment of the evening i i i in able to Improve ¢ ry On ’ i !
organist for many years, has the| The Rev. and Mrs. J. Max Kirk- Ab a alg, hou! lunch was served.| =... "are Roy Watkins spent | MIFE'S WORK: pin vv glbeowé : mm ha
distinction of having been Centre patrick of Coalport, visited friends Those present were: Mesdames Flor-| =o with friend t Ma It requires ab 00,000 1 ; es. iat X ol i Cr Ze Ww ’ WA
chapter's only grand officer. She was! here on Friday and spent Saturday ence Bradley, Olive Doherty, Stella SUWHESY HE {ri \ Mil quires al : mu nined bo di bE kL. S p
grand organist at the Grand Chap-lin State College with her brother Irwin, Blanche Wenrick Ellen ; . ) ‘ i | Portre ; vs tme stntintiulaey Lo nan ‘ re e 1 : Al
ter meeting in Altoona, June, 1838. [and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reese, Carrie Swartz, Dolly Wenrick | Mr i : | a a a rr stat Ml y thie i . i ry \s!
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross and Haugh Elaine Hall, Bernice Burn Marie Cau or a ] on ) 31 ls . fig “ i i i nil : led I hut f i 4 p
daughters, Jean, Emeleen, Lois and] Wilam H. Kerlin, son of Mr. and| Halk Ann Stetler, Bea Heshley, = =| 3PANL SUnERY 2 LIEIPL ith makine = Portreas. bi ed Irwir Phy) ¥ EM FOR
Betty, spent Saturday evening with! Mrs W. W. Kerlin, left Saturday Ber ha Mai hall Mae Weaver Blod- ae : g 8) build one himself nd 14 tule ‘ thay ve amie i h pot
Mrs. Anna Bartholomew and daugh-| for New Cumberland to be inducted W¥P Harnish, Mayme Hall M ' Mi hours a day, six da) $ the! Juntats mi Sasonliz (5) ]
ters into the U. 8. Army Shaw, Re: ucas, Laura France.'. =" _  "" Foy oh. 34 woakd take. flim over 83 a RE ed Ww
Mrs. J Harold rst entertained Miss Cora Haine ha been ill re- winnie Ca hier, Mabel Lucas and ig : : g ol ; > hod E tise th A pre ww i» 4 Wf Rp “| AR STAMPS
the Women’ Missionary Society, cently at her home in Aaronsburg Mae Dohert) or A al y y tress : We : FRED
Group B, of the Lutheran church at Mrs Lila Magee and daughter-in- Miss Ivy Hall ent Ome { oY JO —
her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. law, Mrs. Willlam Magee of Asbury home in honor of Mi riscilla ooo y ‘ ; - .
Clayton Homan was leader Park N » here Robison’s birthday on 8 raay evi ; :
a) l An was ea t. N. J. come here last week to RODISOL s bi lay on § rds y . " '
The Lutheran Missionary Society, pe with Mrs. E. M. Huyett during ning. The evening wa ent ir od : ' " rly TWO BOYS ADMIT THEYYS
Group A. met Wednesday evening her illness ing games. At a late hour lunch wa oe ! : ey A 16-year-old t from Mill H X) ; *
at the home of Mrs. John B. Wert The Ladies’ Bible class of the R served. Those present wert Misses § Sith and one 17 year [ age from Lox A y € Cas ectric 0.
Br formed church met at the parsonage Mildred Morgan, Barbara ne A velba ' MM ¢ 1 Haven Hoss miro to Lock H : {this
nald Biddle and Mi Eleanor | wednesday evening. Mi 2 Marshall, Dolores Morgan, Ivy Hall : a ois ven police thal Lhe enterea Lhe
Muse of Bellefonte, were Saturday aveaneuily  SIeTInE Ne Friend Priscilla Robison, Jack Muss d WhooD- | Draucker  poolroon t  Sund : Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa.
evening callers at the home of Mr. ship Bible class at her home Thurs- Wright, Sonn fats ’ : gia .? :
and Mrs. Robert Rhoad day evening Bobby Hall
Bruce Rowe of Newark Lo a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frank of Mrs. Haury Ellen
spent New Year's weekend with Mr.  saronsburg, spent y ning Mary, spent the weekend al
BUSH
and Mr Bo william Brad i with Mr. and Mr ary Fling and fonte with Mr Etters mu ther, Mrs : Gloria MerTyi he ‘ wa ; ted when he tried t mmm—— -
Sunday thes were 11 mtertaine 80 H eV S ena Etter Wik i beer eainast re om ! cEen ig gel . res ) ¢ 3 Hal, : } a ‘ ra | WwW WwW k N d Y
y pw son Arve . t har daushtes Hh . or A y Ml a the Hotel vin and nis ap- | ar or ers ee our
| Old i '
| Appliances!
PRCKage
hurch choir from | in rock Haven over the weekend
Pleasant Gap, under the direction Miss Betty Searson began work- her aunt and un ir. and ; pov ; Hip $e 4
Mrs. Car] Gettig, will provide special ing Monday morning in the office Fred Rashdorf of Winburne s "bf “ CW ob RAT 3 iil "
music for the regular worship ser-iat the Titan Metal Company, Belle- Mr. and Mi A Trance Aandi tl a A “ow Yan akith am an 7 Pu Ten) g; 100 IRONS
vice in the local Reformed church fonte. Previously she was a student Mrs. Jay Lucas pped ¢ : : . 8 BE
Sunday evening, January 23 Tt antral Pannavit - Lis bY nt i wrnoo k "
) + JARRUAry ‘ : at the Central Pennsylvania Busi- Tt : + 4 . WwW
Miss Jean Hanna and her mother, ness School in Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. Gene Roan, daugh-| S00 0 © Diy HISTORY OF SCOTIA 50 ASH ERS {| Swa Yo r Olid
Mrs. William Hanna, left yesterday! got and Mrs. Harold Smith ar- ters of Bellefonte, Mi Ba 1 AM ’ P y
for a trip of several days to Johns- | pi, 1 home on We ifteen~ Allie zzard and I fd Oa py Esther M hie Wel | p “
town. Miss Hanna will take the en- 4... irl ugl wit] his parents, A noi ent Sunday will nd * Hn he o CURIS Tren Jus Re ALL OTHER | | ELECTRIC
trance examination at Memorial ang Mrs Frank Smith. Sgt. Smith Mi rank Hipple : ‘ ‘ wp
Hospital ther hid H Ann 1s t- hi 1 1 rer station ‘ d ' ov rv F eld M1 an N ) ; or - ! ge . ds is x y ; wy a ‘ APPLIANCES | ——
at the J. Shannon er home in Mrs. James Searson visited her at hel r's home, Mi ii oy . . wlan followed
State College : parents. Mr. and Mrs Frank Ishler Gillen, for some time ; _ . ; Jil $ 0 | | hension followed / |
The Methodist church fi Miss Margaret Shaw visited with PEF WH KY dll Todo - Se - * 7
le
Replacement nter when he re- ? :
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. turn Mrs. Smith, who has been 1} and Mrs. Murray Gilli : ook. - \ '
lam Hanna and family last Thurs! with her husband at Lowry Field for Mr. and Mrs. H LD | and daug! : ™ ‘ . 'O been i i : n the 1 " trol ai v | |
Gay Veg Leroy Krebs ana|lie Weeks ‘will not return with ter ku Anat Sal MyBO ves at/and Mrs. Ray 8 a  — mothers || (SEES LOO) | - With Us For War
children called Sunday after n at wv yr al ) Is sb i , AG eh \ustown and Somerset rs. Dials! 1 RY sve cost to make of ir Ie i A 4 a_i
George Detbler. in Pleasant’ Gap, [daushter Betty and so mathe. J, I aoe 1 tiss Edleen M pent Sun- ports show the following prio £3 4 Stamps or Bonds
Mr. Deibler left Thursday to be in- ° uncay Subbes suesis oo rn visit : |
ducted into the U. S. Army at New (BG Mo Fl ee Phe tar A. okay . em on Y i oh t 1.25, $24 ‘ i ; |
Cumberland ; and : a) Eom Sati and rata M Mr W K | 5 lab : 4 4 s | El . S I
Waging le wy Fo " he | AP ttende a dinner party New VARKE : : RUNVILLE a & ” _—~ 203 ’ po R R2 h Tai \ | ectric upp Yy Company
ing several weeks with his parents AD. Lefacl Sosintendent of pag,” McCloskey. ,.|snother at $18 | = High Street Bellefonte, Pa.
here. On 8 ay Mr M. Brad- "3 "4 > Siamnien Praed Wit te of Pitcairn, visit- MES Edd . } is a taker '
! i them to OCK vot : ¢ of i wit e | Ve the We !
Regardless of
WE SOLD AT FAIR PRICES! || Condition Bring All OI
Color to GRAY HAIR?
han ce 0M Saimin wien wan oe geese ot 5 | WEIL Swap’em at Fair Prices! | | — | | Appliances
:
ZAsAs m met Monday Afiehoon at the’, Mi ia many of our folk : | TO US!
for
JRE. Sie Sr Jad etl. tng present, Rev. Danaid Rel, BON” riba. visited with the Pur SWAP duet | WAR BONDS || [| WAR WORKERS
Ray vita,” fou
Ermita Et Sn FSD Piewsant Gap. TCL The evangtl, SU Le wet | or STAMPS | NEED THEM !
:
Int. units « ; ¥ ’ vi w
treatment 81 0a 81. Phone
Parrish Drug Wm ; ames oc wy M “ana M . tinue this 3 ch; with differen FAIR | at Fair Prices | || Phone 2718
WANTED = on Xx ind 2 . ber ra Ea ; ; 0 Es APPRAISALS — [|
100 AUTOMOBILES|| 37, Comer Soe tn, smash ik 3e8, sre. mich Pus MELROY’S | | .
1 Good Contiton. Scie, or Christian Bei of 1 414 aya Peeriows, Mi. Py R. K. Owens Store | Pieasort Gar, 7a [| | Wolf Furniture Store
IMMEDIATE CASH|| ton: ‘present. Mrs. Blaine Leister, Sunday school next Sunday For
NO WAITING [3 1, oes der a. ci 1 ck. conic serve Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 5951
BOT bby, Mrs. Anna 7.4 E eryhody welocom mmnem—r . .- - ————————— JA - - —_.. - i ———————
WE PREFER BUICKS ford Meyer. son Bobby. Mrs. Ann a —  — —— - : 2 - me)
AND CHEVROLETS Bartholome Miss Elizabeth Ba eh —— . ‘ ‘ »”
a tholomew Mrs Leroy Krebs, M
F. V. Jodon, Mrs. Florence Micha¢
BIERLY'S GARAGE Mrs. C 'F. Emery Miss Stella He
REBERSBURG, PA terman and Mrs. J. B. Wert, Jr R WO
Phone 26-R-8 Millhetm Mrs. George Lutz vicited her unt
| | PLEASANT VALLEY | NEED ANCES
PEOPLE |, srr Saf me YOUR OLD PA
him a Speedy Fecos
Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa.
) Mrs. Clair Richner
the proud parents of a baby bx
born early Friday morning at the
Centre County Hospital. Both mot
er and baby are doing fine
Pvt. Harold Richner of Denver
Colo. is home on furlough with '
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Richne:
| The folks here are glad to see him
jooking so good
: i | Sunday evening visitors al
their party line? Harvey Eminhizer's were Mr. and
srs. T. GO. Leathers of Howard, Mr
I'hey are if you're a good and Mrs. Harry Yeager and son Ar-
Je . thur of ML Eagle
telephone neighbor Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Chapman
Which means that and family were Sunday visitors at ” . ” ARE YOU AN EXTRA APPLIANCE FAMILY?
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Irvin
1 You make sure the Young . 4 A : tue
line is not busy before { Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Conjer Wert a You may not realize it . . . but there are hundreds of families in dire need of that
| Bellefonte shoppers on Saturday
ou place a call. | morning | : . :
you p on ITI - extra appliance you may have tucked away in some forgotten nook-—a washer in the
2 <-You are careful not and Jane Eagler were Sunday after |
cellar . . . a cleaner in the garage . . . an iron, toaster or coffec-maker on a closet shelf.
to interrupt if the line is {noon visitors at the home of Mr
P | and Mrs. Warren Long of Nittany
in use. | Valley x Tica uid . YOUR DEALER WILL SWAP THEM FOR WAR STAMPS Perhaps you didn’t trade in your old washer or refrigerator when you bought a new
nd Mrs
3 You keep your calls i : were Bunday i. 3 , : .
family of Milesburg, were Cunda one in ‘41, Don’t save them. Repair parts are now available. Give some other Ameri.
reasonably brief, fternoon visitors at the home of | b 5 : . .
y Clair Richner; also June Bagler. | % _ He's anxious 10 help these families get that appliance they
4 You provide an "in Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eminhirer
Pp visited on Sunday evening at the * 80 sorely need . , , and can’t get any other way. Here's what
wrmission” when mak. John Peese home
ing luesien of als rE a Ehwndors, on | he will do . . . pay you in War Stamps and recondition itso yw Ap ALL IDLE APPLIANCES FOR VICTORY
inhizer home on Sunday evening. | that another family can buy it. Uncle Sam sells more War
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young visit. |
THE BELL TELEPHONE ) i
comMMY Of 3 od Shes WHATS Jeu Ge da buy Stamps. YOU get a good investment for your unused asset.
" of Bu Hil, :
cle ft ef hi ir WEST PENN POWER COMPANY
ls home on furlough. :
3
the
can family a chance to buy them. Dig them out today.