Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 16, 1944, Image 3

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. : | : Page Three
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| PINE GROVE MILLS BOALSBURG BE x mc, , RUNVILLE
March 16, 1944.
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Mrs, Ivan Kunes returned to the
hah
——— — nome of ler parents recently, Mr. ‘
Methodist Church Service: Sun- your home and family, Frank has a gng Mrs. W. R. Sunday, on East = The Missionary Department of the and Mr. and Mrs. T. E Sau
day school Sunday morning at 9:30; wife and two ‘children who will keep Main street, after spending several Women's Guild of the Reformed son of State College eit
youth Fellowship in the evening at|the home fires burning until his re« weeks with her husband who Is in church met Thursday evening at the evening with Mrs. Edith Lu
6:30, immediately followed by the turn [the armed forces in training 4n Ari- home of Mrs. Nell B. Fisher, The Mrs Fern SBtruble and daughter
preaching service at 7:30, with ser-; Miss Georgeanna Holt spent the zona, Mrs. Kunes 1s employed at members present were Mrs. T. G. Mary Ellen of State College, B. D
mon by the pastor, Rev. D. A. Sower, past weekend at the home of her pPred's restaurant in State College, Jones, Mrs, H, L. Wink, Mrs. Anna and Mrs Budd Ishler and daughter
Jr. Special evangelistic effort is still parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Holt, Parmer G. R. Duck purchased a Ream, Mrs, H. M. Hosterman, Mrs. Nancy of Lemont ent ‘Thursda
in progress each night this week and and returned to her work at the team of mules last week. The Ducks Mary 8. Goheen and Mrs, George evening with Mi rie : ws
Sunday evening service, No service West Virginia Pulp and Paper Com= qin panant the well Known Jacob Ishler. Mrs. Rose W, Johnson was & Mrs. Ella Ishler
Saturday evening. Official Board pany in Tyrone on Sunday evening. 'retsn farm this coming season, guest at the meeting. birthday of Mi
ing Thursds wening after) ts We | Te Aye : t A
meeting Thursday ¢ | One of Harrls townships promin-! Mrs. Frank Mayes of Lemont,’ Missy Pauline Chu
SURE: SEFYi0e. - WAC Officers to tent furmers, Theodore Thomas, was Spent Saturday afternoon with her Harrisburg on 1 ; pend
Free Methodist Church: Prayer . : lan important business visitor in our 8wit, Mrs. E. W. Hes ing last week at her home rvrone. RK. 1. Soldier
service Friday evening. Sunday Speak in Milesburg town Inst. Friday. Poti: aoa Bib Joba Willits aid Sar ye ook |
school Sunday morning at 0:45, fol- wns, Mr. and Mrs. Willls Schilling were daughter Joan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi
lowed by the regular preaching ser-i opie meeting 1a the hope of Saturday visitors at the Oscar Gil- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clements at Harrisburg
vice with sermon by the pastor, Rev obtaining Centre county recruits for Mand farm home near Graysville, Bellefonte thelr parent
D. E. Joseph : the WAC will be held in the Miles Don't forget the Gilliland sale Mar. | Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Corl and Hubler and
Mr. J. D. Mitchell did a fine picce purg Methodist chureh at 7:30 o'- 21 at 9 4. m., one of the largest sales daughter of State College, R. D.,' ee
of work last week during the heavy clock tonight, Thursday, it was re- of the season, an exceptionally fine were recent visitors at the W. H
snow when he took the road scraper ported yesterday by Lt. Mary E. lot of registered and high grade Stuart home
and cleaned our streets of snow. The Griffin, who is in charge of the re- cows. Mrs. A. L
only difficulty we had was getting cruiting station in DuBois, and who Mr. and’ Mrs. John Kocher were Mrs. / ‘
out onto the nice road he had made. will be chairman of the Milesburg business callers and shoppers in
Good work “Jake,” and don't forget peetin State College, Saturday p. m
when we get another snow we ap- Among the speakers at the meet- Farmers Sammy Musser, Luther
preciate this act ing, in addition to Lt Griffin, will Strouse and Ira Harpster were
Mrs. Rachel Flick recently moved be Pfe. Edng H. Peardon, a native among the bidders last Thursday at
to town from Union township into of Massachusetts, and Cpl. Loulse the Clyde Struble sale near Lemont Mrs Riley Hunter Dennis Huy t
the Bullock house, fell down the cel- 8. Burd, native of Florida, There] Mr. and Mrs, George M. Rudy ems ned with hi grandparent for
lar steps last week and was confined also will be. army officers on the announce the engagement of their wf imi Mr and Mr Ralph Hunter
to her bed for several days there- speaking program {daughter, Ruth Emeline, to Pfc. Er. 9f Clarion, Announce the birth of
after. Her many friends and neigh- The officers will be in Bellefonte nest D. Barto, son of Mr. and Mrs. “on Thursday, March 9
bors hope for her a most complete today and tomorrow to enlist wom- Marshall Barto, Miss Rudy attended Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson
recovery, ‘enn in the WAC. They will be lo- State College High S8-hool and is at Huntingdon and Bellefonte
Miss Ruth Behers of Bellefonte, cated in the postofice building in present employed at Old Main sand- visitors at the Hess-Thompson hom
visited with Miss Florence Finch Bellefonte and invite any interested wich shop, State College. Plc arto Saturday
over the past weekend women or girls to call also attended State College High' Caller: } f
. ; a ——————— Schoo] and has served in the armed Charles and daug r Saturda
Mr. aid Mrs. William me ! 3 J : y o ‘YY force the past 17 months: nd i Mr. and M Boltz and soi M na
accompanied their daughter, Mrs. MILESBURG FIRE COMPANY Se a, Last 1] JBUIs ang 8 Mr. and) rs. Boltz and son, Mr. and
Detling, to her home in McKeesport ORGANIZES RELIEF UNIT Botr glavonecin Sansa ws ve Mis. Thomas Reinhard and Mi:
last week, where they will be cared ——— a8 been set lor the wedding Margaret Smith of Jonestown, M
for her their daughter indefinitely I'he Milesburg Fire Company has Donald Barton, son of Mr. and Robert L. Glenn of Lock Haven, M:
T- d ‘ "completed organization of a Fire- Mrs Gilbert Barto, ! BY
Bowersox of State Col-
lege, spent Saturday afternoon with
the Misses Elien and Cathryn Dal
Ralph Hunter and ron Dennis, of
larion, were over Sunday visitor
with the former's parcnts, Mr, and
tor
| «ft Sunday to and Mrs. Oscar F. S8mith, Jr, i
Hairy Jones and son, Paul, k '? men’s Relief Association which has join the army two daughters of Middl
ered two hogs one day ay wv di SOM been granted a charter by the state. Friday, March 31 will be the an- ‘and Mrs. Robert Temple
oe still has several to dispose of, be P. 1. Holt has been elected presi- nual community sale at the ‘Bus’ burg
side some little ones Just horn dent of the group. Other officers Harpster farm, west of town. Bring se Ww E. Kilne spen
Mrs. John King of Tyrone, visited _.."nona1d Dyke. vice president; Your goods and turn them in to cash. yi y her son John Kline
a couple days last week with her ,,.. weaver, secretary, and John Gene Irvin and H. L. Barpster, man~ o+ cuntondale.
father, Harry Jones ond wife Keeler, treasurer ) agers. Sale at 10 a. m. Lady Fergu-, Mr Hare Cruinmes
Miss Jane Wright, who recently, sc cording to the charter the as- 300 Rebekah lodge will serve the , oo" 8 <0 Fo
joined the WAVES and has com- lation pays $15 a week sick bene- dinner j eles od ian or
Pleted her training, visited with; Mra. and $1,000 death benefit, Only - James Corl, who has been employ - St ate C Thom Satur t tot
John Stere over Tuesday Sven ng those active members among the 86 ed in Bristol, Pa., thie past winter, ° The W Anes be Mi dona 3
and Wednesday Ina 8: She left the rolls are entitled to benefits. has returned to his perental home, of the I o - an ol rah mak
this week for Philadelphia, where The association is supported by a Mr. and Mrs. W. Albert Corl day evening. March | “ab i}
she will be stationed. Good luck,  .. 1 nce company. The Goheen sisters motored to RE. March 2. at Ul
Jane. : u | pny. | Boalsburg last Saturday to be among Oa Samuel Raji ih .
We are glad to learn our good " " } the bidders at the R. E. Tussey sale, \ JE bait My wl ie 4 -
friend John Resides, las improved MARKET QUOTATIONS (M0 or ho ts in training Mrs. Margaret Kuhn, Mr ! REAK ALL VALUE RECORDS OF THIS STORE AND REGARDLESS OF
to the extent that he is able to be Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner Wong oh ee  etkT Carolina. po Homan, Mrs Edna Musser, Mr GOING TO B E 5
about and was in Bellefonte trans- & Co. lnc, Flour MUL, Bellefonte, |c;,joying a 10-day furlough with his Xi Hebe and Mtoe Anns Due. § DISTANCE IT WILL PAY YOU WELL TO COME. MY ENTIRE STOCK OF BETTER
acting business one day last week.! Wheat . mempeedeereeie} 80 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Anna Sweeney and Crthryn
His sister-in-law, Mrs, William Corn BT ; other friends. Mrs. Charles Peck of Lewistow J .
Spotts of State College, hag been ORS iin ————————— rr A ends, - dearee wos a caller at the home of Mr GRADE NATIONALLY KNOWN MERCHANDISE WILL GO ON SALE
with him for several days Barley mrss. 180 team with Ear! Homan as master Mildred B. Smith, Sunday after.
Any person finding a pair of eve Rye . - 1.20 and Miss Doris Schilling at the pi. noon : L 9
glasses, in a case, somewhere be- Buckwheal eee 135 450, were guests Monday evening at Mrs. Emma Brouse spent Sunday e
tween the home of Ruel Lucas and : Stravers Creek Grange, Huntingdon With the Paul Myers family at Hunt.
the home of Mrs. Moille Holt, will 27 county, to confer the 3rd and 4th Ingdon %
ie doing 3 feat Song hv Retarning Lard CT _. .14 degrees on a class of 26 new mem- Mrs, Ralph Tressler of Centre
them to their owner, Mrs. Ruel Lu- yz
a ibErs. Refreshments were served af- Hall, R D.. spent the weekend with .
cas ter the ceremonies her sister, Mrs, Harry Crumine: Here You will
Mrs. G. W. Bullock is able to be S E E H Two clean-up sales this week in Mrs. Henry Bubeck of Rosiyn. wa I
Evert ro an ullergd F A L E TE! T our section. Mrs. Helen Miller's sale 8 Suppes guest yr! oh Daniel Moth- HERE S THE REASON S th PLEASE READ
tly Tr a general shake-up - and ersbaugh home Wednesday evening
when she fell in front of the McEl- a Tanbartalt A rh i dy the pd Mrs. Fred Lonberger ls visiting her , FOR THIS GREAT ee e AND REMEMBER !
wain home on the ice. Her many suffered real embarrassment because Everhart farm at Pranklinville, husband, Pfc. Fred Lonberger, whe EY-SAVING EVENT:
friends hope for her a most speedy their Riate dropped. slipped Teen Huntingdon county, Saturday, Mar. !s stationed at Camp Forrest, Te MON - :
recovery to her usual good health. [Died at just the wrong He. io 18 at 10 a, m. During her absence Mrs, Hal Byer
Prank Stere, son of Mr. and Mrs. | 00 "Wy OF oh yie® o litle PAS-| Mr. and Mrs. Issac G. Hafpoier Of State College, is teaching . ; anf oa nat 3 . “ . 3 3 i
James M. Stere, left on Tuesday | TEETH. . the alkaline (non-acid) have.retired from wetive farming Mrs, Ralph Ricker ang gnughites | I am a Draftee . .. my number was Stock of omitted in this issue on account of
he was inducted into the service| teeth more firmly, so they feel more in Balleyville. They red from at the Dule-McGirk home Sunda ’
| comfortable. Does mot sour. Checks i yviile. They relurned Irom . : . " ’ . :
of the United States Army. Much |STRIS™CRE, TOC WL Trois). Get Florida on Saturday, after enjoying afternoon. nation . ,. I expect to be called into Armstrong \) Paints, Enamels, Varnish, 6, 9 and
success, Prank and a safe return vid Lo ASTEETH at any drug store. {the winter in the land of sunshine The Live Wire class of the Lad Fl c
oor Covering
12-foot Linoleums, Linoflor Inlaid
:
by Armstrong, 27x51 Wilton and
Many wearers of false teeth have
Largest |
: ‘fear of this heppening to Many of my best bargains are
morning for New” Cumberland, where | pcwder. on your plates. Holds false go; are occupying their new home Mary Virginia. of Woodsdale, visited called . . . I had my physical exami- limited space, such as — Kyanize,
| Miss Ela Livingston, who is tan Sunday school held their class the service soon—therefore, I must
———— g [spending the winter with her sister, Meeting Priday evening at the hom . : NESS as icky as
ll la Cl tll ltt Mrs. Panny Gibboney in Huntingdon ©f Kenneth Bohn a College. | close out my business as quickly a
lcounity, was a pleasant caller in The members present were: Re yossible, C | Throw Rugs. 9x12 Axmin-
(Political advt) (Political advt) town Friday. Miss Ello is one of our J Raup, C. A. Bonine, Arth : w i aa "era In entre t Thro RS, (12 Axmin
retired sclicol marms kei, Johns Williains, Robert Barges (Signed) J. C. CLINEFELTER ; rs and many other items.
Give to the Red Cross, a most Fred Mackereth, Frank White, Rob- County
worthy cause, for your money is cs- ©ft Horuer and Claude Miller. My
| R | | ( A by §! ae Tr ei Bot and de Cn po ———————
solicitors will call thls week ine were guest
* We are guessing on a young wed. Mrs. Lewis BayleUs of Houservilie, RUG LIFE GUARD GOOD SELECTION ARMSTRONG'S
ding even before the grass gets And Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shilling
$ ’ ARMSTRONG'S GENLING
' ol lege ses Peet ler / -
gree. of Stale College, wer recens Cali Will hold your rug safe and always in place REMNANTS Va Price
For mest any reom 4
ir
Our township AAA committee, 8 the George Markie home
\ .
NOMINATE with 8 A. Homan chairman, were Mrs Chester Dalle of Linde n Inlaid Lino - Flor
tn Bellefonte Monday night tg at- Hall, was a caller at the home of 24-inch 84c nel 1.17 \ ft. and 12 ft. widths
tend the annudl county AAA meet. Misses Ellen and Cathryn Dale, Sat-
ing for observation of many farm- urday Afietiosh :
ing facts for the coming season Mrs. Henry Bubeck of Rosiyn, re-
wn - turned to her home Monday evening «2 + 0 Ti Cs E >: u NOTI & E “sos
! after spending a week with her par- Sensational Value ea
Seaman Home ents, Mr and Mrs, George Mothers. ALL SALES FINAL AND FOR CASH. NO zs Square Yard 1. THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE FROM
From Pacific baugh PHONE ORDERS TAKEN. Important DAY TO DAY UNTIL ALL MERCHAN
Mr. and Mrs. W. L Grove and
daughter, Mrs, Homer Thomas of Bring Room Measurements DISE Is SOLD
(Continged from pape one) Lemont, spent Saturday evening a
get a hankering to see the rare sight the Daniel Mothersbaugh home
of just a plain civilian Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Reitz
“In the two years I was over there grandson, Harold Hartman
I never ran across « soul I knew! Sunday evening with Mrs Ma : = .
Smith declared Bohn and daughter at Oak Hall + It B RUGS p ’ A t R UG
“Cee. It's good to be home!” the i William C. Gladielter e ase : xX mins er *
ARMSTRONG'S 9 x 12 ———) EXTRA SPECIAL S. PA
Honest § By Worthy
sou of
: ; 19-year-old youth grinhed Mr. and Mrs. Lester Giladfelter, of
Capable : he Fearless Carpenter's Mate Smith has the State College. R. DD. entered the ser-
{distinction of being a member of the vice January 6. 1044. and is now sta-
| First Battalion of the Sea-Bees— tioned at Camp Gordon Johnson
the first unit of that now famous Fla Pvt. Gladfelter is in the Am-
group to come into being, He enlist- phibous Training Centre with a EEE A <
ed in the service on November 24. Commando unit. At the time of hi : na '
[1941, a few days before Pearl Har- inittietion he wd 4 hiafor ih the | While They Lost Na . 1% Here hs Value $3795
(bor, and while he wis a student at Harris Township Vocational School. ! wi, af
[the BHS. After a monti' at Newport,| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradford and = -
RO17 he was sent to a trade school family of Watsontown, were callers : : TE —
{at Quonset, R. 1. Three months later gt the Robert Hess home, Sunday (
he was assigned to active duty and, Mrs. George Rimmey of Centre
{went to the South Pacific, | Hall, visited with her father, L. K
J H W A | l | N lin: buiding and ha oeh hanged Die ang daughter, Saturday after- | Des - Tex Cleane ; Armstrong's inlaid
4 . Bloch €. MDONWG & marbells na wide
Priced at, each I That will be the talk of the
{bullding army camps, repairing all! Pfc, Robert W. Bailey, son of Mr. | FOR RUGS AND FURNITURE One of tix
kinds of ships, bullding docks, and, and Mrs, Harry C. Bailey of Boals- |
rank
best. It's marvelous, you'll sa) ! re in 6-11 widths Bri OR .
in short, helping to do anything that yyrg, was graduated Friday, Febru-
has to be done, ! . freraft Mes | : ” : :
VAN: a AWenty-day Mave Of ab- finns aan conducred be the! A Sensational Value 67c¢ A Sensational Value | 67
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. sence he ls scheduled to report tO Army Air Forces Training Com-| Pint Bottle Now A Square Yard
—— FOR —— Camp Parks, California, for further mand at Camp Bell, Niagara Falls. |
assighment. Pfc. Balley is now stationed at Camp
Campbell, Ky. He entered the sere!
List 75 Countians vice March 22, 1943.
ho me AKMSTRONG QUALITY
A SECOND TERM For Induction us Siar, Ein, Tou, Is now | S H A G R U (x S
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AS MEMBER OF THE (Continued from page one) ©, " I All the newest pastel colors Felt Base Linoleum
Thomas 1. Howard, Bellefonte, 21 x 36 RUGS—Now 2.17 It s oe Path
. Oen Bellefonte, : wi ATR sphstpiunsiod, J 1a s the best we know of. Here you will find a
AJ 8, ot X as RS Ny a oa Mid Mange ol voit most any design for any
I oh
House of Representatives | Bes ew) GIs 30 wine oll
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Every Rug far below our lowest ceiling prices 12-FO0T WIDTHS, a Square Yard, 6%
By his devotion to duty he has won the friendship and
Steen of the Administration and of his colleagues in the
use,
: den Hall.
His nomination and election would out the tradition \ .
of returning a worthy member to Fro’ Twi of Represen- ® I
tatives, and by so doing assure Centre County the benefits
of a capable and experienced Legislator during these try- | “FLOOR COVERING SPECIALIST”
ing ti d in the period to follow.
ng times and in the period to follow 122 West Hight Street Bellefonte, Penna.