THF, CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. - BR May 11, 1944 jgard to the opening of the Paradise C. of C. Seeks Open {In conclusion, the commissioner | Paradise Season writes that he will be glad to give] the proposition further attention if} it is brought up at a future board{ Miss June White of Oak Hall {meeting {spent Friday evening with Miss Es {ther Graham Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clements To Speak Here [ Miss Mary Clements of (Continued rom page One) ed mainly because of a desire to co- operate with the OPA in saving fuel and tires | Mr. Neiger points out that the Wea Commission depends heavily upon (Continged rom page one) the OPA for sufficient supplies to expressed astonishment at the ace carry on the work of the fisherlés, curacy of his broadcasts of events! and that a large force of wardens v and hatchery emploves and trucks M1 ure dependent upon continued close the co-operation with OPA regulations Mr. Neiger suggests that the and Bellefonte, spent Sunday evening at the John | Willlams home Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cromls and daughter Dorothy of Turbotville, {were recent visitors with Rev, T. G Snyder made his escape from| jones and family Japs after an cventiul tripi 4 and Mrs. Irvin Graham of ‘ari . through China and Japan, during |, MI t U k 0h local which he went through the arrvisburg, spent the weekend with {their parents Korean Chamber get in touch with the State typhoon disaster | : OPA director to determine what BT ou Me ig Ms Noman Sabie ions he \ ave an vo . daughter spen he weeken opinions he may have, if any, In for Victory: Buy Bonda | Mrs. Ethel Stover at Bellefonte | Weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs [Charles Stitt . were Mr, and Mrs | Harold winnaugle and son John and idaughter Betty, Mrs. Gertrude Hile re “N » fand Mr’ and Mrs. M. J. Corless of 1 | » Si L) { Py [Altoona 1¢ 4 LS Ol \ 0 H | Pvt. Arthur E. Conrad of Huntex o Field, Ga Mrs. Conrad of Al {toonn, visited the latter's brothers y T ils. | Frm i, ip A ) J in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. D 4 q{ J Raup and son. Saturday evening ) J | AR IR IR Pvt. and Mrs. Conrad accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. Raup and son went to Altoona Raup remained until Sunday morning Mrs. Harry Crummey visited Mrs James Petterolf at Reedsville Thurs day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rockey daughter Judith Mae of Peter and Mr and Mrs. Hiram Grove of Bellefonte, R. D.. were visitors Mrs. W. A. Rockey and d Mrs. Leah Wright Mr. and Mr: In Spain and with and where the family Your re fs fle it depends on the mattress vou sleep on. Our mattress scientifically constructed for greater health comfort for sound, vitality-restoring sleep. Non-sag roll edge adds strength firmness. Deep diamond tufts securely hold billowy filling in place and no lumps or empty hollows burg VICTORY CLOUD MATTRESS (Our Best) Sunday ther, John Klinger <n) Green pea y- Reg. price $39.50 Kenneth y grandparents Mr. and (All mattresses are covered C Balley with 6-0z. fine quality ticking) Mrs. P. L. Swank, after several months with his Washington, D. C home Saturda’ {| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale and son SPRINGS of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. George Rimmey of Centre Hall, and Mrs Frederic Dale of Pleasant Gap, were dinner guests of LL K. Dale visiting his Mrs. Harry spending sister in Others at £2950 and $11.50 returned to her BOX te match and daughter Margaret Sunday The u dinner was in honor if the birth- day of Mrs Raiph Dale : Mrs. Anna Johnson and daughter { Bellefonte, and Mrs. Wil- Mrs Pleasant Ga Mrs Emma ROXey liam Knoflsinger and Robert RI nour of | daughter were wv kkd rs wit? » Junior Galdld of th rch held thelr ung. April 28 ul {Cain and Patricia Cain. Those pr ent Mrs. T. G. Jones $12.95 and $16.95 Douglas Barbara Wink Jones, Dora Mae Kline gel and Jerry Rishel {and Bobby Rishel The Womeh's Missionary of the Lutheran church held their monthly meeting Thursday evening at the home of Miss Anna Dale Those who attended were Mrs Margaret Kuhn Mrs E W. Hews Mrs. Edna Musser, Mrs. Alice Mc- Girk, Mrs. W. E. Homan, and Misses Anna Bweeney and Cathryn Dale ¥ evenn ASK TO SEE OUR $9.75 - Guard Your Health with Our New Tailored Mattresses. J. B. Wagner & Co. Allegheny St. ALL METAL COIL BED SPRINGS AT Ca a were Joyce Gente Keller Rishel Daughters « Bellefonte, Pa. uheran Sunday lass meeting ome of Miss Y Al 0 wm a ~N H A I X ER Sunday, May 14th, is Mother's Day : and in her honor our Bakery proudly 4 b 1 oO STORES . . 4 A presents a delicious white layer cake with cocoanut icing. ©» "COURTESY OUR SPECIALTY" Mother's Day CAKE 45¢ CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES : BLISS and KATHADINS daughter, Mr: Bociety ? 15 1b. peck - - - 4Q¢ * 100 Ib. bag - - - $9.98 LIME .. 10-Ib. 15¢ ALSO A FULL LINE OF VEGETABLE AND GARDEN SEEDS PENN ALTO MILK 10 “™ 89¢ TEA - » - . - "2 BULK PRUNES - - 18 BOSCUL COFFEE 33c Grapefruit Juice ™° 4c SPAM ™ Points HOUSE CLEANING AIDS MYSTIC FOAM ....... 5% FOR UPHOLSTERY AUSTIN'S CARPET CLEANER . . . .. PENN CHAMP WAX. uuniriniss VULCANOL STOVE POLISH « .......0.... 108 pts. 25¢ MANEY’S FLOUR SOFTASILK FLAKORN MUFFIN Mix MARGARINE ab $1.21 {DILL'S SPRAY . - . “™ 20¢ CHLORINATED LIME - 13c¢ CAKE FLOUR 30¢ wl aa a Jem 23¢ | CREOLIN 25¢ 2" 95¢ " 20c MOTOR OIL - - . Watch for the date of the SCRAP PAPER DRIVE in your COMMUNITY. It will he announced in your newspaper. Do all you can to help this worth while project. NU-MAID ~ BOALSBURG mer. Those who attended were the teacher Mrs. Frank White and Kathryn Graham. Marle Hes Ruth Bleich, Helen Tressler, Hester Gare ner, Ethel Graham, Bertha Cole and Sara Kellerman Mrs. Edith Lucas and son Robert spent Bunday with Mr, and Mrs. M B. Weaver at their cottage in Greens Valley, Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weaver, Bamuel Wen. ver and Mr. and Mrs, T, E. Bauer and son of State College Mr. and Mrs. C, GG. Dale of Plea ant Gap, were recent visitor the former's sisters, Misses and Cathryn Dale Mr. and Riley Fred Philip William: with relatives In Altoona evening Mrs. Williams Hood, Texas, to visit her husband Cpl. Philip Williams Mrs Candace Mattern Waring and Mi Ir Moon local wCTl spring institute of held at State College Frid with Ellen Mr Huntey Markle sunday and Mrs spent Sunday went to Camp Cheorge of Half ed the were 1ppes Bloom Mi Kathrin weekend with her sister-in-law Harry Gingrich at Lewistown Dr. P. LL. Swank of Spring Howard Swank t the weeker Cringricy pent and Willlam Klinger and Seminary ison Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs ; {John Klinger and daughter of Pal- Res myra, visited from Saturday until ® Sunday with Willlam Klinger's fa- Mi Seminary Rau) parents I Wilbur Houtg and Mr Forre i y Lewistowl Monday noon Mr baugh Charlie aay Rev port, wa A calier atl Kimport home Thus aw aft Mrs. G. M, Bloom and Mis ryn Dale attended the spring insti- tute of the WCTU at State Ci Frida: ening afternoon and stitut TH n the Meth and ' yoni ne ghitnour and family, Sunday Aled Sn L al | Mr. and Mrs. Robert ss and Saturday alfternc } visite the Agus n I Pomplog LJ i y Sunday afternoon the { Mrs James Hot Lawrence Guiser, Mrs Lee Mrs Paul Corl, Mrs. Charis wd Misses Virginia Pat and Vir meetir ner. Mrs Homan Montague Red June of M Charu ® 'Oak Ha home Bunday Rev. T. G. Jones acoomps James Kustenborder represented the Boalsburg the Evangelical church at the annual meeting of 8ynod at Williamsport from 7 Lew harge of and Reformed the MUNIGIPA MILLHEIM w NEW SHOW TIME Shows Now 7:20 & 15 P.M ADMISSION 4c & 350 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (Two Days—May 12-13) You ask for trouble Mr. Tojo! And here it comes with a blast of fury! "DESTINATION TOKYO" A Warner Picture Cary Grant. John Garfield Alan Hale NOTE: Shows This Sat. Night Only—7:080 to 9:00, due to POPPY NIGHT at this theatre Sal. Night WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (May 17th) MGM's TERRIFIC TECHNI- COLOR MUSICAL HIT! "BROADWAY RHYTHM" Ceorge Murphy, Ginny Simms, Hazel Scott, Eddie Rochester, and Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra, COMINGFRIDAY, MAY 1» DICK PORAN--in "SONG OF THE SADDLE" 3 5 T—_— TOM NEAL-in "The Racket Man NEW SUMMER SHOW TIME: Shows 7:20 & 9:15 P. ML andl ¢ - ! : wo lowing present Mi ersbaugh, Mrs, Mary 8 John Hubler, Mi Cussie Murray, Mi Mi WwW. FE Homan Houser and two daughter Ellene Dale Cieorge M Coneen vn Urges Unity in ed trom Killed Under alway Fall of Rock (Continued from page one) the Chemical Lime Compa mine wa Commi OMI hy the { imi nny 37) ATL \ wvrrie Immel Ord Man We FALSE TEETH Wit} “Keeping Ahead of the Headlines” A RAPID-FIRE LECTURE FREDERIC SNYDER Noted Traveler, Lecturer and Publicist BELILEVONTE HIGH SCHOO! Tuesday, May 16 K-00 oclok pm Sponsared by the Bellefonte Kiwanis lab ADMISSION . (0) DeMAAS FIFCTRM 0 SCHEIBLEY = DRY 1, PENN STOR} on sale at HOT Tiekels ard Labor Problem page one) I. Face Thres {f ents BELLIS Extra! £), P. A PRICE RELEASE SHOES FR( WHITH BLACK BROWN Y SEVERAI PAIR o *] - € “EE OUR COMPLET! RATION | BELLEFONTE'S FA AHeghen Street Extra! No Ration Coupon NECESSARY CHILDR] MM MAY Ist to LOW Oth 1.00 a 1.19 *1.39 "1.49 HI-SHOI ONFORDS FOR BOYS 59 FO GIRLS WINIMIW OF OFF THY IST SHOES Brown's Boof Sho ~HO] ~TORI MILEY Bellefonte i ONLY SAVERS Friday and Saturday Specials at Wolf's "EASY TERMS Lounge Chair and Ottoman Spring-Filled gf A comfortable roomy chair with beautiful coverings - ottoman to match, [r— Smart Beautiful Occasional Tables - - $7.95 Round Mirrors - - - - $].95 Real Bargain-53-PIECE SET OF DISHES - - - - Maple Platform Rockers Serviceable Congoleum Rug - $79.50 s - $3.95 $7.95 — ane | OLF FURNITURE CO. wi Allegheny Street “You Always Save at Wolf's" Bellefonte, Penna.
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