February 24, 1944. THE CENTRE EMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Threé entertained honor daughter, M Horner, Ns Mr, and Mrs ary Balley, June Annecy Jones Jack Gladfelter Kellerman, da Ww gn to Mr ly and Ch ha ham an hey a Middle 1) 5D My n, Harold flliam Lan n, and Mt: and Miss Lynn Mot Mr. and two hil CGraha thr Yarles m, Ka d Don ( Mrs. Harold hom week with River Clary the HM Mi ent Mrs day evenin tw ors th 1 Bellefonte 1 Mr roy, MN Okl Mr 0 OA 4 and Mr ugnters the D ¢ weekend Mrs. Bruce and and and ma Mi SON Mrs and Wd Gene 1 Wedne M Mie Nashville, Tenn Ors port Lakes Is mec Mrs liam: Rt Mrs with M1 Bruce D Al spending a 1 Mr 0 11 her M1 J Horner Robert bert man ‘hark Wedne of the 14th birthday of Esther Sara White Russell berry and Mi \ Janet B 1 Mrs ildren n Cor BOALSBURG y Cire sday Sr. | he nam evening me at State M1 Mary Rose W ers with daughter Mi Nell in thelr I'he guests were Ke'lerman, Mat Jarbara Wink, Makepeace Hess Mrs B Paul, Jor-| Y ran Giilli- Bm Mr. and and fam George Musser § Robert man, Ariz 1 M1 Rightnour 8 ro1042 Melvin ona, Is rio rsbaugh H { is y Corn Corman Mi nd daughter Stover of f vorman Cobl | Mrs Genta Naval Trai Cora Grace Koc! J. Addleman Q x 130 Samu visited her othersbaugh SHNEAY with Mrs WA Rockey and Leah wi al dais Mrs day say. Mrs Tuesday ghter, Mr Philip fLornoon ailermnmoon OO day evenir at Ralph Rishel were: Mrs. T. G gomery Hubler, Mrs. Walter Mi Wright liams spent Sun- © te John Bat Suggestions SHERWIN-WILLIAM x * PAINT HEADQUARTERS * be * I'm buying « MORE WAR BONDS with the Money | Save Painting . GALLON 98 LT 4 }. POLS My AViRNGE ROOM Kem-Tone goes right over wallpaper .. One COAL Covers most dries in one hour LY aug hter Jovee and son were | the Will magic... surfaces . . . ROLL IT ON! With a Kam Tone ROLLER-KOATER a rom { Nd like goes on €r » Spring Mill Per Gan ‘aller Puta fun Lie week r Elsie dau hte Peggy Robertd and Mr Ruth Howard spent and evening Mrs. Leon Maine were daughte 89¢ ONE COAT ENAMEL . For furniture, nL | woodwork, walls, J toys, ennauer Mr and chtidren Mabu fonts Mrs Enameloid Miss College 8. Goheen Johnson were CG at Pine Fizgher ewis visited the Harold Fisher fam- in Huntingdon Emma entered Ethel Sit Mrs ti The Korman, Paul ( : omest 1 wi ’ n Wednesda wer R H Cirove Rightnow visiting a Sunday Of h D nd Ki Rightnou; the in the ol and Mi Bell Ru Zion set All vice Mrs and | and H recent call- Woods Mills and after- ngs- is moth- Sat Qc- Corps Bellefonte, and Mrs lefonte ve pent home ria 3 econ 1 Ab 110 R 1 D Pper aid LAV it the day panied in lau by with Stover Friday i ‘oble of State arl ww Jones Mrs. Ke ited and d [rene wr and and Mi of Muy Gladfelter " Hartman =“ . pa | a m Mrs 4 we home of members present Mont. Macy Knepp. 05 Mrs Samuel 5 cing J with family 1 Aley Mr aught Balle hurs- na maay dinner gue aam Mr Mr Betz with Alley last of Centre Bette Ripka Eisenhauer were Mr Sunday Mrs and Hall, Ales home al Noll and '1 ocx Haven on Sunday Deamer Ertley end Mrs family of Milesburg ard children of Joh nome n afternoon John Shafter Mrs of Belle« ton spent Sunday evening at the ma Alice Betz Billie Monday guests at the Dean Rogers home Miss Barbara Kautz of Freeburg, serap to Gentzel's room. Tie news visited with her nephew, Frank Els- papers and magazines in separate an and | bundles Jac d supper | Leonard Tierney covers solid with colors. Coa 83¢c Many SHERWIN-WILLIAMS lovely ENAMELOID FREE—USE OUR PAINT AND COLOR STYLE GUIDE. Electric Supply Co. State College C. E. Aley home Mrs, Arthur Bartley and daughter) Virginia, spent Sunday evening at] the Miles Bartley home. Other call ers were Miss Irene Balley and Mrs Ed. Bartley Mrs. Ray Dunkle spent a couple days her parents. She is Titan No. 3 plant ———————— Sn — and son Jerry, Inst week with employed at the Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat, talk, laugh gr sneeze without fear of insecure false teeth SHERWIN-WILLIAMS slipping or | holds plates no PAINTS | alkaline | odor” wabbling. and more com- gummy, gooey, pasty feeling. Doesn't CALE NAUSEA (non-acid) (denture breath) Checks | Tor any are store. fortably. This pleasant powder has taste or It's Gor Pas: HOWARD Pvi. Marlin Watkins Fort Sill, Okls is spending { lough with his in, MY James Watking of Howard, R. D. A dinner was given in honor of him his father's 65th birthday, on Feb. 20. A delicious dinner was served with which a large birthday cake was presented to Mr, Watkins Those present were: Mr. and Mrs James Watkins Arthur, Ralph Lauretta and Geraldine, at home; Pvt Marlin Watkins Fort Sill, Okla.: Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Watkins and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mn and two children Bhirley and Florence, Mr. and Mrs John Buller thee children Gerald, Chester and Robert, all of Howard, R. D Mr. and Mi: Roy Watkins and three children, Duane Dale and Nancy Lu, of Mohument M1 Lloyd ryan, Wallaceton ver plea altel Wis nter ang fa t} aay were Brumbaugh ) bu Ji Ceor Lio d Haines old, Merril and stationed a fur- and Mr: and sant noon spent in Other visitor i Mrs n an My Hu Paul ¢ ch wi Harold { Howard r Woomet he paper snips sis AA MON UMENT M nl ryman and Jay and Arcen, si t Baturds with her parents in honor Ricketts Fravel daughter, Nellie were Mrs. Harry Beightol ns of Fairpoint, Pa Schenck of Monument § and Gary Galbraith hav Charles town thi Mrs. Jack Shope and inifred, visited with her Jean of Coudersport Supper guests at the Wilson home on Sunday Merrill Young, Mrs. Ralph and Mi George Galbraith, all Monument Mrs. Alber and de ter daughte daughter Mr were Pletcher 4 of Le “Lr, M A Mackey and son Dean Marie, were visiting in evening. Vis- over the Schenck Schreck ugh home Mertis Henry ftors at the same weekend were Mrs Mrs. Nellie Ricketts and Walter Condo or Wa ZION Union Bunday school a scrap drive. Bring all The Zion will sponso bundiet. Tie all cardboard in fiat Pack rags in sacks. All clean scrap can be packed in a car. Bring any rubber or metal you y have. Look around, gather up your scrap to make smmunition to “send” the Japs. Gather up every- thing vou can, and well “send” plenty to that other man, Hitler Mrs. Joel Clevenstine, Mrs. Wil filam walker and daughter Dianna, spent Sunday with thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hockman Hecla Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Gilmore spent Sunday with relatives in Spring Mills H T Btruble and sister, Miss Mary, spent several days last week in Lewisburg Sorry to note Mrs, Melvin Yarnell : [18 on the sick list. Her many friends wish her a speedy Glad to report at } A TRADITION IN BELLEFONTE SINCE 1895 THE KATZ STORE FOR THREE GENERATION in 1895 AARON KATZ Established The Katz Store and was one of the pioneer merchants of Bellefonte. He personally conducted the business for many years and was William S ALAN A. KATZ In 1944 Remember Pud? Lots of our geod people in Bellefonte do. Now grown succeeded by his son S In 1919 WM. S. KATZ Like his father, pursued a pol which him many friend; and confidence in business as as In personal contacts He ducted The Katz Store until 1928 cy won well con up, of course, and anxious and happy tw meet all the old and new friends and residents again who have made possible the long and continued suc cess of THE KATZ STORF “BACK THE ATTACK ! BUY WAR BONDS BEFORE YOU BUY | BUY AN EXTRA BOND || ' — ———————————————— —d Miss Nelle Flack and Miss Blanche Poorman Are Proud to Announce ALAN A. KATZ As the New Managing Owner of this Old Reliable Store. Both Miss Flack and Miss Poorman will be associated with The Katz Store to serve their many friends and customers. Presenting Complele New Stocks i) SPRING APPAREL To Tailored Suits Take You Through Spring! renee Tm I'he New Fly-Fronl DRESS nt sof! stripes a | | J ( WEAVeS 8 || J fabric: style like in shadow wr plain Many new touches » ou'll 5 2-9 LS a iB A 4 ) ny LS i Captivating, Distinctive | New MILLINERY by STETSON, BREWSTER Soft harming Tine r ure New Attractive Styles HANDBAGS of the Moment Smart New Sports Coals Soft Light Weight-—100 Woolens Beautiful New SILK DRESSES prints avons some silk 589 to $25 A. i I Ss | and PHIPPS C harming little bits of millinery! But how precious! Also casual felts by nationally- known makers, $2.98 " $10.00 ta HOSIERY In popular shades and different sheerness. Some 48 gauge. New lovely corded bags or leather styles handle style. Just the shades for your Spring costume. 32.98 * 37.95 Our policy of selling Nationally Known Brands of fine Merchandise smart in under-arm or BLOUSES Colorful and practical in any of our different styles. Rayon crepes, sharkskins, sheer checks and stripes, cottons. Tailored and dressy styles, 84c to $1.15 in some instances, due to wor restrictions. will be continued. Assortments, of course, will be limited 1.98 to $5.95
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