Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 27, 1944, Image 12

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
CENTRE HALL NEWS
CHURCH SERVICES ie Garden Section 1. Longsdor!. the
Reformed Charge: Farmers Mill Club met Mrs. C. A. Miller +l stiident om # nd M
{ lent from and N
Churcl Ww Hj 8. C ch 0 lay evening wit Mrs, Geo p
ARron Ch h oi or hip ):00 Bh h In ' jon Tuesday ® A 0. nary, who filled appol
recently at choo 10 Spring Mills—Worship, Sweeney as co-host Member Reformed charge on |
Guy Clark 10:30; Church School 9:30, Centre present were Mrs. J. W. Bradford wis entertained from Baturdas
TT Hall—Sunday school, 9:30; worship, Mrs. C. H. Light, Mrs, E. W. Miller inday at of Mr
7:30, William TT, Langsdorf, theologi-| M1 Cieorge Stover Mr Harold 1 p \Weton) :
3 rel i t , 1s ¢ » ’ vy ¥ i
Gordon E. Harper was among the cq) student at ¥. & M. will fill the| Durst, Mrs. George Heckman, Mrs
crowd Thursday evening at the gpnointment: |F. V. Goodhart, Mrs. Thomas Will- ORVISTON
April 27. 1944,
Page Sx
| OBIT
MRS. GEORGE BOHART H
Mrs. Annie Jane Bohart, 28 wile
of George Bohart and a sister «
Mrs. Sally Long of Madisonburg, at hi
died at her home at Trout Run,
coming county, Friday evening
a long illness. Surviving, in
to her are four
two sisters and three brother
terment was made in Trout
cemetery Monda
ELLEN BRYAN
widow of
3 & the
of West
with
USE 666
666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS
A. C. TURNER
COMPANY
Bide.
and family, and Mrs. Edwin A J {J ford ard Mr and M C B Page
Jodon, of Millheim, to Coleville on n Fran ! returned { NG | {hue
Bunday, Where they were dinner ) J f
x Of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rhone
|
=| PINE GROVE MILLS | ae roy
Marshall
favorite sport on
Spruce « reek for
Ones
weeRend
Our State highway boss
Barto, enjoved his
Saturday fishing In of the Wom
big
Witmer, of
some time
and Mrs
LOGO
UARY
t-_— —_ -
CHAUNCEY HENDERSHOT
Suddenly elzed with a hemrt at-
Wk last Wednesday
employment
burg State
Hendershot
The ded
children, son of
In Hendershot, on January 15
Run came to Philipsburg about
years ago to make his home
ril 15, 1903 he married
Heat te, of Hawk Run, the cere-
mon king place in the Episcopal
e survives, along with the
children Laura
ee Shoenfelt, of ‘nanute
Norman Second
hare of the an with
Mrs. Marion
burg, spent
the home of Mi
Branch
the
mnday
until
AT FIRST
SIGH OF A
on the the home and Mi
Jternoon while
i the Philips-
Hospital H. Chauncey
died almost instantly
Allport a
Irvin
1880, ana
thirty
On Ap-
Bertha
Evangelical
man, pastor
Grubb, of Camp ehurch
recently enjoved at 15-
with his parents, Mr
Aaron Grubb, His wife
LO!
Johnston Bros. Allis-( halmers trac- Rev. W. K. Hoster-|iams and Mrs, George Lutz. Mr
demonstration in Rock Springs. Lemont—Worshin. 11:] Willlams had charge of the program “A Pau! Hunts
. 80) | " vi au inier
Cpl. Donald A chool. 10 Spring Mill | which Wis There was a
Hood, Texas, Vorship, 2:00. Tusseyville—Sunday | question box on New officer
day iurlough 9:30; worship, 7:30 elected are, president, Mrs. E. W
and Mrs. H Valley Lutheran: Rev. C Miller; secretary, Mrs. C, H. Kim
who spent some time in Texas, ac- ' Halll : brell Ratreshment were erved
astor, Centre Hi hurct
companied him home and will re. i ’ eh pe ” har "during the
( { 3) ( BF Soring
main with her parents, Mr, and Mrs Jon! Md 30, Norshp "3 n| Mrs Art}
. . Mill Worship, 8:00: Sunday school v od
L. G. Balley, for the present. Don 10 OK ru An gk: rv dinne
' . was a prominent young farmer and VW WL
Wilt Ol % ' : . \ 0 Mu Worship, 10:30
coal dealer here before entering the ! :
Army Presbyterian Charge
he George Elder
Md
addition eased wa mn al
eased v on roses
husband wWephen ahd bob
roses
chool
Penns
C Oto
afternoon
ocial hour
MES. MARY mola Ju
chool and
eainy of
Centre Hall
family of Cum- Chureh hool, 9:30. A team of
pleasant visitor tudents 1t College YMCA
weekend with Mr will nduct a service at 7:30
Annie Ros
who u member
inna were
wugh ion battalion
) Mill n uinea: Naomi, wife of Paul
Eagle on { DuBol Barbara, wife
December
the
eola
: mat hey 1 to their home V1 nd I iY nf a § ' " id
NOTRE Avy day night me the parent « datightar ati" mes Law Jhstutaring Heat (rider
ne. Five
Jam 5¢
F.xchange Bellefonte
- QUICK
CLEARANCE
nie thie
another bouncing
1 the Centre Coun-
Grandpa
SMOKE
C. Y. WAGNER
& COMPANY
Bowersox,
cent caller
Ihe
of Fer
thelr guest
busing Your Opportunity To Save Is Here !
sidents
peretta will
Ruth RBillov ’ v
ri. pt : ; z ¥ A Pg : o ; - om : : = QUALITY FLOUR SUITS C 0 ATS
nechanical 1 1
A Hard Wheat Pat. Flour “111ts td 1 Ver aste! Suits in sizes 9 to 15
way Via
’
WAGNER'S
OUR BEST FLOUR
0-50 Blend GROUP GROOT PV p4
Values to
*5.00
SUT
$12.96 Values to $11.90
*8.00
SUIT
WAGNER'S
VERY BEST FLOUR
Winter Wheat
n., of Warri
Centre x
and drew
GROUP 3 GROUP 4
Values to $24.90
*18.00
SUIT
Values to £19.90
*15.00
SUT
EASIEST WAY (0
nL“ your; rooms! oct
Savings of £5 to $8 per suit.
Sale Starts Today!
ort
Max Hen
1 Wednesday
week
roaster
near Centre Hall None Reserved!
lot Just Received!
SALE
special
f ; re ob) gated e the 1st be Od x men | ie. R eshime : x \ vec of Grains DRESS »
\& % ®
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Te
“GURRANTELD
PROTECTION
A. woes wire war
5. no “PamTY” ODOR
6. wasuts tas
7. oveunst colons
ONE GALLON DOES rs were Miss Mary Welland and’ Mr. and Mrs. Ru inkle of Mif- | Ch A. Spyker we
AVERAGE ROOM rs. Fran land. After devo. finbur ed to see her mother] © LC ne Refreshment
Lior Beebw . n Sun tor ' i {1 un
Kem-Tone TRIMS PLASTIC PATCH 938 " xX Amer
As low os [06 roll | Repairs cracks =~ Ib. 4
Kem-Tone
ROLLER-KOATER
Home )- DOOR. 7 Aon Ra ey oy ! omas Williams, Mrs M. K
Bradford, Mr:
Mrs. Milford. at
dad, in charge of : ol al
Maud Fry. A VI AS \ q itz and
hoger was in order for Mr: I'he eld |
\ Rudy The president, Mrs
M 3 Se hills £, presented the useful gifts 2% pi iy : i uild, + hk p ushahha rg
» » urp y 0. 4 Refreshments of rolls, fruit salad vol — ” lland of Harn Ig church in Lewisburg on Sat
ello, pickles, cake and coffee, by visited over | weekend with her
Barto and daughter Janet Margaret Jacobs Mrs |
present were: Prances and Gilliland also visited with friends in
Mary Weiland, Mrs. Allen Weiland, State College before returning
Mi Merle Welland, Bertha and he Varsity Club of
Marjorie Albright, Maud Pry, Helen hoo] will
Fry, Gladys Pry, Viola Barto, Helen In | i
Cat Margaret Homan, Mary Gard. ing, April 28
ner, Margaret Reed, Anna Ward Open Wagon
Claire Irvin, Mrs. John Rudy, Tillie irnish
Po Orpha Weaver, Mary Pye way, April 27, a pre.
Corene Copley, Anna Kocher, Mrs will be held in the high
Mary Beebe, Elizabeth Peters, Ber- from 9&4. Mm to 12
tha Schilling Ruth Prank Miss noon. A toxoid and Shick test will
Albright. Prizes were award. be given, The tests will be condi ted
ed to Claire Irvin, Marg. Gardner by Dr. C. H, Light, assisted by Miss
and Bertha Albright Mary Siegal, county nurse, Other
M————— doctors and nurses, also a psycholo-
gist, will help with the work
David Bohn of Boalsburg, has
been visiting with his brother, Dan-
il Bohn and Mrs. Bohn, Mr Bohn
returned recently from Akron, Ohio
where he visited with his sons
A total of $728.01 was collected In,
Centre Hall borough and Potter! poor tshier and family
township during the recent Red! angry paul Miliner of Pleasant Gap
Cross War Pund drive has been an spent last Wednesday with her par
{nounced by Mrs. F. V. Goodhart,! guts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garbrick
|ehairman of solicitors in that sec-| ary Ralph Musser and son Mac
tion. The 1044 total represents an'or pack Springs, visited on Wednes-
increase of $58.01 over Jast year. The | guy with her sister, Mrs, F. V. Good-
borough contributed $328.15, hart. Mae remained at the Good-
township $180.86, organizations In hart home for a longer visit
the borough and townships contrib-| prank Smith who is employed as
uted $210, as follows: Progress on electrician at Harrisburg, spent
Grange, $56. Eastern Star, $6. Luth- | the weekend with his family here
eran church, $25. the Evangelical] Mrs. Willlam Floray returned to
church, $10; Reformed Bunday her home on Priday, after spending
and Mir
.
* TORUIAT SPIiNng meeting «
Mr
Those
:
Mr
Shirley
Robert Rhoads and
Bobby and Betty
attended the Musser-Biddle wedding
the Weaver church in
Saturda evening at
0 attended the re
They al
ception at the Musser home. Belk
held immed
fonute RB. D.. whic!
intely after the ceremony Mr
Rhoads ia a sister of the groom
Mrs. Richard Mann visited with
friends in Beech Creek last week
Mrs. Lovan Smith was a Sundays
dinner guest of Mrs. Annie Bartholo
mew and family
Mr and Mrs. Charles Gearhart
sons Charles, Jr. and John, Boals-
burg. were recent guests of his sister
Mrs. Jack Horner and family near
Centre Hall. Mr. Gearhart has since
entered the Great Lakes Naval school
in Chicago
DG Wagner of Centre Hall R. D
visiting with his daughter, Mr
High & Allegheny Sts, Bellefonte, Pa.
Hire
Don
Jacksoy
Sponsor
Ya 1
o'clock
elght
1itorum ot
from § Wu
Boys ¢
Hie musus
WAS
will |
hu
chool clini
chool building
Cap
On
TODAY your FURS are more VALUABLE thon ever
FOUND 77 Now it can
help my neighbors—and me
~ through the Swap Plan!
Ne
Nancy
«+ « Give them the proper core ond they will give)
you.many years of Extra Wear,
Jupidt,
WHEN WINDS
GET ROUGH
A Windstorm Folloy Protects You
From Financial Lem. Bee
John F. Gray & Son
General Insurance
Phone 07.) Bellefonte, Pa. |,
(LEARFIELD FUR SERVICE
+ +’ FORSGUARANTEED .PROTECTION
SAFE_FUR CLEANING PERFECT { COLD | STORAGE
Extremely important if you wont Cold, Dry, Circulating Air,
to prolong the life of your furs. 24 Hours Every Day.
EXPERT REPAIRING REMODELING —RELINING
LAY AWAY, YOUR OUR LAY-AWAY
FUR COAT; NOW . PAYMENT { PLAN
for Next _Winter MAKES IT EASY
because of worcity of to own & fae quality
oh
Get in on the Swap Plan new! Turn in
your idie aleciric appliances te your
electrical dealer for War Stamps!
Search your attic, your cupboards, your
basement for that idle electric Hon, toaster,
vacuum cleaner, washer. ..and other ele
tric appliances. Regardless of their age or
condition, your Electrical Dealer will pay
you their worth in War Stamps ~then re
condition and re-sell them to families who
need them!
4
WS Phone S=CERIN
or, if you want “16%belp conserve
ond tives" bring your furs in.
peltries and are
Get
NOTE: West Penn Power Comp any does not buy uted elec
tric appliances for resale, but is glad to assist the Electr)
Appliance Dealers in this wartime Swap Program
WEST PENN POWER COMPANY
MELROY'’S
Pleasant Gap, Pa.
| . Electric Appliances
Gifts - Toys
Patents
I} Fountain Service
| Phone Bellefonte $951
school, 86; Priendship class of Re-
formed Sunday school, $10; Presby-
| terian church, $5; Tusseyville Un-
fon church, $35: Clover Club, $10;
[Yo-Yo Club, $10; Woman's Club,
|$50; Lions Club, $20; Rebekah lodge,
$5; Business Men, $10; Firemen, $5,
IMrs, Goodhart wishes to thank the
{solicitors for thelr work.
| Mrs. T. A. Auman entertained Rev,
and Mrs. Harry Depfer of Linden,
N. Y. from Bunday until Monday.
the winter months with her nephew
Emery Ripka and Mrs. Ripka at
Millheim.
Mrs. Mark Petterolf visited on Fri
day with her brother, John Stoner
and wife in Bellefonte
Rey Depler filled the appointments
Sunday in the Presbyterian charge.
Mrs Annie Bartholomew enters
tobor difficulties, later
selections may nol be
o1 voried as New, «~
a
Foey intwred by Clearfield
nd ribose bf Dope
calls at vegular intervals
Claarfald fur cont. Ne
carrying charge — Free
Clearfield Furs
PHONE 400
CLEARFIELD,
Open Evenings 7:00 to 8:30