April 27, 1944, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three | | BOALSBURG | Sunday were Mrs. Margaret Kuhn Boalsburg, Russell Bohn of Con- Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bohn evening land two sons of Akron, Ohio, and of Mr, and Mi John Rimmey and family of Centre Hall The First Organized class of Reformed Sunday school held thelr lass meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. H. L. Wink, with] these members present: Mrs, T. G Jones, My Cora Gentzel M1 Grant Kline M1 Maynard Wil- liams Mrs Montgomery Hubler Mrs. Samuel Stover, Miss Ethel Gin- gerich and Mrs. Peter Knepp The Crusaders the Knepp and and Mr ate of tre Mr. and Mrs. Peter two daughters of Millbrook Emma Brouse and Jack Boalsburg, spent Thursday with Mrs. Emma Yo her 77th birthday Mrs, Mildred B. Smith | her son and daughter-in-l and Mrs. Oscar Smith at Md Mary 8. Goheen was of Mrs. Richard A a family of State College, Satur- lay evening. The dinner was in hon- or of the birthday of Mrs. Mary Go- heen , Guests at the W. 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BabyWeek at Turners April 30 itfitted our babies for many their needs will be for this Spring Keep the little darlings happy, through the warm weather light-weight, washable DEPARTMENT BABY IS KING HERE year itt } ‘ mfortable 3 ahead wit} easv-to-wear, bles from our INFANT'S fel BASICS FOR BABY Bands 29¢ on Gowns for summer 19¢-5 Dreases Gertrude to Match Dress Quilted Pads 39¢-69¢ A Receiving Blankets 39¢ to 19¢ Birdseye Diapers Pillow Cases Infant’ Shoe 39¢-19¢ 3 Soft Sole izes 0.) 79¢ Bonnets R9e-$1.19 Crib 59¢-51.39 “Esmond” Blankets For Toddlers Insure Their Future BUY WAR BONDS 3 DRESSES & PINAFORES BOYS" SUITS $1.39-81.9% Toddler's SUN SUITS 19¢—98¢ OVERALLS $1.29-81.9% POLO SHIRTS T9¢~$1.19 \ TURNER’S Crider Exchange Bldg. Bellefonte Brown. also of of 4 {iy daugh feated William H Bellefonts fon BET] Altoona, and the Mi Joan Ritchey phia, vi M: Kimport, Thursday M Allen Kennedy and daugh ter Miss Maxine Kenn of toona, and Mi William Chester, returned to {Sunday after spending {with Mrs, Kennedy's son-in-law daughter, Rev, and Mir Donald CG latter's Pl Mi Joh ol held thelr cla evening at tha Bonine, Those Mrs, John Wil eran Sunday sch meeting Thursday home of Mrs, C. A who attended were lam Mrs. John Poorman Mr William Callahan, Mrs, Robert Hoi ner, Mrs, Robert Barger and Mi John Walker. Mrs. Walter A, Snow and Miss Jean Wililams were guests Miss Mary K. Balley spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs, Ken- Of counts cl ited and \ ed Tenney of y torel ' tate College homes on everal day One of the major contests was and the seat In the General Assembly " . John H., Wallin, of Philipsburg, run-| neth Green and sons at State Col- Raup and son 4 A Pl ; i . . Ay ra%s Ca ning nomination for a second | lege { Mr. and M: William Corl term turned down by the part y . state bE whe 4 ] o win oy I wrly Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Jones and |family of State College, R. D, visit-|, of Pres A. Prost, of | art ‘ _ ' A al y hd ’ “ ited Mr. Jones’ brother, Rev.[ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markle ong .. ~ollece Former County Treas- I G. Jones and family, Sunday.|Sunday {urer Harry PF. Jones, of Bellefonte David Jones, after spending several {also a candidate for the nomination weeks with relatives in Plymouth S was thi man. Frost polled 2356 and Audenrish, returned Sundav to Three entenced vou Wallin had 1678, and Jon« visit his nephew, Rev. T. Gi. Jone At Special Session om and family Clan Alker Mr Nell {Continued prom page one) eee was high man in the county several day Br r the office of Delegate to the Na C. Norris at > teacher hac il Convention, representing and Mrs. Fred L. Kline an« lations with them nd district, Alkens had 3514 votes thter of Middle River Mi ; nd A Rov Chase of Clearfiel rinena vf torney ask { ty Ww ' > ? ' ul nt the weekend with relatives Fig attorney asked for the was 2800. Thi [ court n OU 1 Mr. and Mrs, Paul Kellerman ve-| " ‘afar ide y Walter 1 of B ed to their home Saturday af he defendant had been an « ’ nity. with 1345 . rid! ha ending se Rn Liu the oy hedry 1978 being 2928 and for for and ; wi favor ton ann vis on vi - rd of B. Fishep with her Altoona art homt “Improm March 27 it wf { wre the the tion Aly aa with Dodson second ieney of the Lhe grou 1 [1] eral weeks in Long 1 Light Vote Marks Primary Election | WOLFS DO IT AGAI ay, Friday, Saturday ONL Thursd Baby Carriages it A ( vole ca far above Legal EXECUTOR'S NOTICH of A Tow neh is average t Tuesday REQUEST FOR | { { fin . Centre Co Notices; i | 1 Be OWIN : Pp i 6 ‘ arnved PROPOSALS All CONDENSED BELLEFONTE, Made at of the close BANKING {esource TRUS Fund Ar Above SN rust ind Securities In Ve PO Member Federal Deposit 1 REPORT BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY PENNA. DEPARTMENT DEPARTMEN hept Nepar atement OF THE April 13, 1944 liabilities 114 Included * 8 Mba vs oil So — 53-Piece ef of Dishes COMFORTABLE Chair With Stool and Springs — Only 250 9x12 Rugs '3.95 Bellefonte, Penna.
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