Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA ie June 1, 1944. ——————— CENT Wy Jand 4 statigred. In Xia: Buin Ta: REBERSBURG "saturday The former will be called Nancy Breon of Centre Hall, sp Mr. and Mi Alton Auman Irene In the fth Way an dris RE HALL NE S cific for Navy duly and the latter two for last week with her grandparent v 1 at M1 Mahlon Hummel and open June 12th Mile Lowe | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks spent Mrs. Richard Grubb and daugh- the Army wid Mrs. M. W. Breor Merrill Brungart attended the ar ota will be 822000 of the Bi —_——— Monday afternoon at Melroys ter Linda, of Baltimore, Md ure Jumes Frank and family of Lo Mr nd Mi J. V. Brungart r. nal ih-district meeting of Paty bonds and 814.000 of all oth Lt. John Davis of Camp Hood, Limbert Andrew Tate, Jr, is now in Eng- visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. ganton visited hi grandmother, and Mrs. M. WW. Wert M1 law- men's League at Hughesville, Mon. or a total of $36000 in Fexas, and Mrs. Davis of Clearfield, Mrs. L. WW. McConahay and dau- land and writes that during his C. A. Page this week Mrs. Gertrude Frank, Bunda) ret Diehl, Mrs, Malcolm Year ; ’ eh uht punts of hex gs he Suits Gall Sitoona, visti on Spare ne he iy been seeing the Mr. and Mrs Ezra 8, Breon and ather, John Zerby He Rel Sn sive Thain wih lie a gi om f ae GMuBhter Virginia, of Columbus, O., } I rie Belle Emerick. They accomanied Mrs. FP. A. Fink of Altoona, has were weekend visitors at the homes Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Bauer of Hunt- he parent Mr. and Mrs. Domer been visiting at the Jeremiah Gill of M. W. Breon and Mrs. Wesley J ngdon, became the parents of ga son Emerick, also of Altoona, who went home, and before she returns home Hackenberg born recently in the Huntingdon on to Spring Mills to visit with Mrs. expecis to spend some time with Mrs. Elizabeth Fleishman turn J hospital. Mrs. Bauer is the former Emerick’'s sister friends at Bellefonte and Boals- ed : ast hurad : t he of ry ¢ vn i “ary bre 1" "™ N y i i » d " ome ' BG Kathryn Bradford of Ce ¢ Hall The Senior Service class of the burg ... Raleigh, N. C., after a three weeks’ . ! " Mrs. George Lutz was accompa utheran church met with Mrs, Er- Mrs Henry Rodgers, formerly visit at the Rev. NF. Douty home A fed by her brother, C Samuel H. ne wank on Wednesday evening. Clara Ripka, of this place, spent a Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rover antes \ { . 3 Reed of Camp Davis. NC. and her Members present were: Mrs. 8 W. week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs , Eo yy ; » y ' " 1 tained James Shannon of William sister, Miss Madeline Reed of Mil- Smith, Mrs. Kryder Frank, Mrs. Wilbur Ripka, ang returned Sun t, Mr C. Hai Mrs roy to Willamsport on Saturday, Mazie Lee, Mrs. Ollie Welser, Mrs, J, day with her husband who arrived He? Mi i . anes a d Mi v | where they visited with their sister, E. Rover Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Mrs here Saturday, to their home in New Della 8h; ¥ al dinner on buncay ; \ 8 i ; N W ITH % (Carl oy Cath con \ Ald » Jersey Mrs. Carl Meyer Kathryn Breon, Mi Alda Bloom { Mrs. Shaffer's elghty-sixth birthe i ! 3! yr i % 1 ste ‘ 0 ’ g i bh? i" Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClenahan and Mrs. Claude Wert and Mrs. B Mrs Asle Marshall returned home 0° Monday J n i y and daughter Peggy, Mrs. J. T. De-jHarter as visitor Mrs. Bloom had Friday from State College, where | See ‘ ng & = laney made a business trip to Belle- charge of the entertainment. Re- she visited her parents, She is now Ferry Bruhgart was brouy 1a 1s Pov Ee A : s hmer were served, There was caring for her grandson while his home [rom the Lock Haven evening I'he dinner was in honor fonte one afternoon last week Hive Inst ‘Tuesdas the members mother is in Nevada, visiting her '% id The Fultz restaurant remained thay ( diy ' Brack : iad i : ‘ open on Sunda { tinue to Wi irthdays were honored husband. Mrs, Marshall's son Ken- '0 be confined to his home for som : - * pen on Sunday and will continue tu time. the trout avi .y p od 4 g: ‘ / b ert 1oht . 1 ttended ve Neth 18 now locate in the B8South ' | nj | X be open the remainder of the sum-| John | Ol ittended the 1 y Bo d in * oy fall / Aus id 4 mer gril ichool convention in Seas Vy A resent at a family dinner th thodi wirch in Bellefonte Mrs Sam Horner and daughter 3 iY. Wg Mr: Fra} Od ng : gi, home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry V0 ursaay Alta, spent Wednesday with the Bam het, wer A Eay wn oy 9 ‘ hy A : et * J Trauge: ar Centre Hall Sunday h will meet at the home Burris family al Oak Grove en : Eo pCAS : st : were Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wert. chil- of Mi / otter on Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Harold Kerstetter of “Hf Merrill 4 ephart |} e dren Bobby and Joan of Bellefonte, evening, June State College, and Mrs. Edna Noll Mrs. Luther Wert and daughter AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING "DATED" LOAF Mr. and Mrs uther Wert and Sgt “laren (Pud "we of Were dinner guests at the Hugh Patsy of Baltimore are visiting y a 1 is ime Friday eve wer sl r. Mi lms OY Ian is k. A daughter Patty of Baltimore, Md. Cam icket ' pent weekend Crumiish home Friday evening ey A | A "ENRICHED" 26 3 On Mrs. Mazie Lee, Mrs. Kathryn leave at his home here Mr and Mrs. Samuel Traxler and ; , dik Lost C Breon, sons Ronald and Donald, Mr r and Mrs. Huling Bressler and MS. William Corrigan and thei wi 3 Ss Clad 1 tg nd son Dean’ (on ding Ji of Williamsport, Hlldyen spent Sunday at Williams . ! a 1 le 2 N ’ Do ity home caine] PECAN ROLLS Pi 28 Plan ) ALI ail and © LY visited ve ' weekend with Mr nl i re THY oy . ( . C . : i { Philadel I alze Adam and d hter ——— 8 as un b Sugared Mr. and Mrs. John Wert, Sr, and and Mrs. Edward Bressler Mrs. John Herman John Wert Jr. were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Joseph Casher phils sited for a few days last w ! and Mi Jens) Ain i i . Mrs. Ralph Dale of Bellefon 10 Middletown. hat wen visiting with with th /. D. Herman's Lock Haver visited N [OW ORANGE SHERBET JANE PARKER Loysville, R. D., on Saturday after- her parent r. and 1 lo) M js rriec Showers spent last Lamey on Sund ee a A LAYER CAKE || PECAN RING others Ia aw y evening to see Mrs rest Sunday in the Lutheran ceme- ine F neral of Mrs. Kenneth Wert's mo- for the service town on a special assignment G. A. Crockett of Shickshinny \ parents, Mr. and Mu NUP tery, alter services held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday dinner ent Lt A } Cf fa . { VANILLA BREAKFAST HARVEST MOX ther, Mrs. Russell Book. Mrs. Wert, r. and Mrs. Forrest Evey o «Leslie Miller. who died in the Bea. Vis! at uo Ler } ingart * ie i . i ’ who had been at her mother’s home mont Mr nd rs. Elliott I ver County Home, Friday, after an 990 : * . 23¢C D.. 1s spending th v CL Wil } iradiord t the Koch funeral home with the Wolle hom hy y Br iE Fortress 2 MEE ve rp pc 0 AT SAE EE 0 ar emg ot ALh! (ROLLS... 1c COFFEE CAKE 23¢ : : : : ' . rr Hp . A ! 6 4 . . for a week, returned home with the stron { State College called ON jliness of ve years, was laid family ville we la r pai { last LW ing. Mr. Miller's two sons, Dean and WT 3 ¢ Floyd Voigt, who is on ti visit with her son-in-law and daugh- Jack. and their wives lguippa lea wit} hi parents, Mr. and Mr enneth Fra: of liefonte. pera) and spent the time with the " ’ arr : po % RN re a This atk with her Monday evening. | Thelr: daughter, 5 VAcRtion Bible school will open Oh" jrughter was born to Mr. = POINT-FREE MEATS ne - he jw gid A AGI: o 5 v4 gp: ol EE ; unite a st Mor ih bk . MELLOW F oth: Ful § (Head and Feet Of) FL So ds Dut, and a Pere perk, anon fn my cmp eh caro yl ON tn} | Getee] 359 | | FRY © CHICKENS = 53¢ | Baby Foods Arges Laundry Starch BACON it Suv Tope iret 16. 3B€ 3 or Fee 1. OOF | Wor Paste Hamburger ..... * 25C | ww su Sliced Pori Liver u 21c | Floor Wax White Sat} ————————— et ————————— A \<of 1 : : aig : Ammonia 2 wie | mE FINE SEAFOOD Ri. i aa " % Cleaner . .. wnship | David Noll had the n ie 0 ayia ob oi iL ; Fresh Haddock Fillets. .... ™ 35¢ fon) A Mem 4 scatiord. while at KR rekon visitors at § ' Change mow to finer, fresher ' se lillam Reese, ith Eugene Mackie on the nouses S00 Gb Lo A&P Coffee... the coffee that's | Fresh Blue Pike Fillets.... ™ 43¢ Oleo R ’. ‘ Pe b pu . " a "e na i H rt Musser arlel wld in the bean, then Custom Lh Daily Kibbied Deg g MT. and Ground when you buy! ¢ Fresh Dressed Sea Trout. . 19¢ Biscuits relatives he J gi : " tor th Is i 1 . " i, are on Sal I Noll spent Thursday ev ws : . 4 . t viadt ‘ “ ~ Dox Colonial Baker } ree hae p 4 y ie ’ N : r ud vy wit frie : y Robe Bru e . » ’ -y George Mic : or roll. i wih He Mr. Robert Brungast visited Cherrystone Clams . ... 25¢ Saltiner vm ayg ited among » . i ‘ ‘ é nd 41) er Ov ! i . ¢ ’ sf tenied th " pi Eg Ea Ti ho, FED, a, § eh, oy AL kf 0 WED | [ Mackeral Fillets | Eada.» se BUY WAR BONDS 2 - 23¢ SPRY we SHORTENING Sunnyfield Corn Flakes . Ha. 24" 1 68 dar Jar cuss | Sunnyfield Rice Puffs... 0 53 oll i MLR. A ue | Herb-Ox Bouillon Cubes... LUX ATE Y wr oo) 30 iidren - Reg ¢ EAR the (OHREI'S Jamoh A at weak . ’ " PLEASANT GAP "en i an mae 00 of ate con, aor meri | GAUZE Toilet Tissue .. .. 6: mi9 23 Mrs. Annie v. Downin and Mrs. Elsie , ta ot tha halt a gout 3 fev tars win Mn. Amie | endo th. ent Bund 3h re pent Sanday with Mr ion fe. Roane og! : Oxydol Soap Powder . | Im FEBUOY tended the comm cement exercises hool convention at Bellefon f | examinations at In the high sch n Monday eve ning Beaman Bruce Shearer and wife of Lieut rry Noll and wif 4 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mark and the poalsburg were dinner guests of spent ay ith the former ra e ine orox LI SOAP formers mother Mrs. Catherine Mrs George Magargel Jr Friday end rw irs, Henry Nojil while Regular 20 Mark of Altoona, were Sunday dir evening nroute from Chicago, where Ue) ner guests of Mr and Mrs A FE Betty Poorman and OCenevieve DAVE n stationed for the past M Ann Page Beans " "BB BB ' Cakes ” Kerstetter. who joined the WAQs months, to Georgia, where IA ’ fo rred some Lime ago. were recently trans. Was Lransierrec P ! { ' ' Bet { e Ol recuperating ; N Pekos and Tn ferred 0 separate stations letly Org heen in cup Ay ; r M UN | 0 | A near Washington, D. C. and Gene from an operation which he under y eC a ea Orance Pekoe . » . ” \S "» ; vieve y Californks went in & hospital in Texas while on > al ‘ ' . TOILET SOAP MI | HEIM Henry Showers was recently trans. a business rip there with his mo . dles 3-on. " ferred from Texas to a camp in ther Mra. Nellie Gheen, several . | nn age 00 LOL BE I BB By 72 3 Cakes 20¢ w NEW SHOW TIME Nevada months ago Shows Now 7:20 & 9:15 P. M. Vincent Hoover A Marine was Among those who attended the 7th . , Oil home [rom camp a few days It annual banquet of the Centre Coun nn age a a i "RR BF FF Pint - ADMISSION Ide & 35e week on account of the fliness of his ty Republican Women at the Brock. 4 y —= small daughter who Is suffering with grhoff Hotel Wednesday evening ( mr | y SW Serge aie eve ee. ot re. he NT] Woodbury’s Soap 3 FRIDAY NIGHE ONLY Lots Young has been working st pMagargel Sr. and Mrs. Ray Meiroy f yasy LIAN LL I BE Cakes the Mateh Factory for the past few SOAP Wham . . . This Is Action! waka LOT0f L < | 61 i.0n ! : wa ov Si. kine arent o eck ae Mother of Six por Ranger Joe = Cereal . . 2 5 wine § io 98e MM. spelt a few days WI wr Ne » - ol! HOPPY SERVES ter. Mrs. Harry Bhowers this week Soldiers Dies 1 ; G d k Mar arine 14h pr Ww Pred Shafle ( ' Y 0 ! g h -— A Bid ts he — sith ro x fCrnitannd wom page one) 0 uc Nd - LE J Pkg. Also Comedy Feature: few days Inst week. His brother Puneral serivees for Mrs. Wallace OR or. YANKS AHOY | Wiliam. worked his route with his were held Monday afternoon at the {| New! 5-Gallon Ann Page Macaroni sicrem Pe SOAP Powoen, own Milesburg Preshyterian church with Eleanor Brooks, daughter of Frank the Rev. Howard E Oakwood of. * SATURDAY NIGHT ont Y Brooks, graduated recently from the ficiating Interment was made in the Scaled Container Milk Tall 2 3m “196 Lr» (June 3rd) Altoona School of Beauty Culture, Union cemetery, Bellefonte h te ouse Evep. LJ 1 Cans S¢ Phos, Brilliantly, passionatel; creat. § and accepted a position with Mrs. All except one of the sons in the CROSS COUNTRY ing her most memorable role ! Beezer in Bellefonte armed forces was home for the fu- — : VIS Fifteen ladies attended the regu- 1. The ¢ jo th. o Erk BAY) ar monty meetime of he Ladies waimen, 1. one sm tne vers IMO TOR OIL Fresh Fruits and Vegetables oLD Ba Sokeveous bese om Cond, and Whe Mus nn ovr ACQUAINTANCE | ter iustand recently that he s wel roche. andl, Soult sg. by 4.79 «x menses TEXAS JUMBO STALKS, CALIFORNIA PASCAL i" _- a Ce —— " — * oa hor a . Always keep your motor Onions "BN 3 Lbs. 17¢ Celery LEE BE BE Stel 43 ~1 | RECAPPING AND | WHEN WINDS smooth going with Cross Coun- WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY try Oll. Plows freely at all xp VULCANIZING |! GET ROUGH igi eT age Mo LARGE HEADS CALIFORNIA ICEBERG SWEET AND JUICY, FLORIDA ? - ) NEW TIRES, TURES can. 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