Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 29. 1944. ad — rm : | | . ‘ mv paper regularly. They| 1 hope to see old Bellefonte agin land our bunk is full of it every|send me to a place lke this. But still cannot inderstand why #0 pite our faith in popular gov REBERSBURG put all limited service men in the soon. Thi people up there complain night I have beet) he three [there must be a reason for it all many single bovs are at home vet nine a : h fife by Cot Medical Corp It Is a great life, about limedust. One thing sure, they months now and stil] cant feu There are two of we Bellefonte RR. and the fathers have to be drafted. wie \mazine the na TRY » Classes all day, then night prob. iare lucky they aren't in Texas, as out why after ving in a beautifull D. boys here in this eamp-~both | SUppose Lhere is & 1eason winning “r midueted by an MA hd Mis Roy simul of Mati hrs. Cyris Samm and Selstie lems half of the night we have sand in everything we eat, state lke Pennsylvania they would|wishing we were at hom But 1 PVT. CALVIN E McCLOSKEY eyv e, Mrs. Morre sh Ang TWO Arien : 5 Hphia Sia i children of Schenectady N. Y., two daughters of Loganton, Mr, and called on Mrs. M. C. Haines, Sun- Mrs, Torrence Miller and Mrs, Rich. day p. m ard Strouse of Tylersville Mr Mr. and Mrs. A..B. Wolfe were Elizabeth Thrash and Mrs, Jessie Sunday dinner guests at the W. H. McCarty of Willlamsport, and Miss Conser home at Pine Neta Long of Madisonburg Mr and Mrs. Warren Fultz of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wentze]l of Harrisburg, were weekend guests of Loganton, called at the A. G Cum the latter's sister. Mrs. Minnie Sto. mings home on Sunday evening ver Mi Violet Kidder and Bobby Lt. and Mrs. Kurtz Weiser of De- Kidder spent the weekend with her troit, Mich. are visiting Mrs. Wels. Sister, Mrs. Donald Beyers in Dan- er's parents, Mr. and Mi: N. R. vie Blerly Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bierly visited Williamsport the past weekend Mrs. Rebecca Strayer of Turbot- in Rev. Glenn Weaver and bride of ville, spent the past week with rela- : . tives and friends here Terre Hill, arrived in Rebersburg Mif- | last Tuesday and began housekeep- David Bowersox is visiting in ? : 4 fiinburg this week in the local Reformed parson- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Braucher of Rev. Weaver assumed his cu- toed + +} ¢ ties a pastor of the Reformed Somerset, visited at the homes of John Reish and Earl Weber, Sun- charge on Sunda) . and Mr Marvin Bair of Me- fonada, who is employ- chanicsburg are visiting at the ton State Village, was homes of thelr respective parents a weekend guest at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bair at Smull- daughter Mrs. Russell Breon and ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetter. family off at Madisonburg ; . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings and! Mr and Mrs. Clifford Swope and \ OWNED ASD STRBATED BF son Dean, Mrs. Walter Cummings gaughter Neta of Rochester, N. Y {Sr FACIFIC TEA CO, and daughter Rosemary, of Wi-ipimer Swope of Jacksonville and wl " liamsport, visited at the A. G. Cuin~ yrs James Lucas of Mill Hall, R ! mings home this week D., were Sunday supper guests at Fancy. Selected C. M. Long and family of Nil- tne Roy Brungart home : 5 | . Ak? STOR:ZS tany, called at the R. W. Bierly ap and Mrs. Samuel McMulll . 3 . : : home on Sunday evening and Mrs. John Miller of Millheim ; oma 0 S Wi. Mrs. M. C. Haines was a recent ; PRGA 1, TEN ; / d and Harlan McMullin of Harrisburg i a ee ry overnight guest of Mrs. E. M. Brun- ..1s4 at the H. K Smul! home on A ; 4 . — gart and Mrs, Mary Frank at Sel- g,ndav afternoon Mrs. Richard Hoy 4 ud x: “ Vine-Ripened, Jumbo - ; J inggrove nd n Richard, Jr of Miftlin- Mrs. Kermit Rossman and daugh burg all d at thi Sm dl he me on : : 261 WL CAY ter Jill, of Mechanicsburg, Spent gund.y evening i TUES. JULY. 41h Caldormia % ee several days last week at the James Prof and Mrs. Harry Weaver an Corman home. Mr. Rossman spent go. .ohier Jean. and the latter's Sunday at the Corman home and sone of New Kensington the family returned home with hm, COE | erents) ve "and Mrs. C. J. Weave Aw Lemons 0s Da 33 JULY ISSUE : : : : ir . " - o ” 4 Brmm— ww — former Elizabeth Brungart) whi m sient thelr Sn n with eT rothy alled at th owis Reahn For Delicious, Refreshing Iced Tea New, Cobbler 8rs parents MT. and I's Oe baa Brungart, returned on Friday, the Ati wi Btn two weeks Pekoe and 1Z.1b. " . former to Phoenixville, and the 1at- Lit her sister Mrs Buger ea Nectar Oiunge Pekoe Pk Peck ormer to Phoenixville, and the Iat- up her sister, Mrs. Eugene Beaver ge Pekoe =» mn » £- Ri ue ter to Hazleton, where she 8 em- and family t Lemont, and attend. ployed | ing Daily wation Bible school A Picnic Favorite ™ YW Mrs. Cyrus Mover and two nu- Se " P ROY { Lock Haver dren of Bellefonte visited her par- , the EH. Hosterman hor 0 Beans Ann Boston 18-01, Jumbo Juicy, Honda ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Best, on ,, gunday afternocor Page Style mw =m Can 5 Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Hackenberg ranges il Lamey were Thursday Lock Haven the aid Wh Ue on Q For Devied Eggs, Salad, Etc. apf Watermelons , visitors. The latter's sor Stevie . Bible clas Crestview Eres pun | BEES Orr m3) .u91,25 Cabbage Ann 44-0 Home Grown, Green Olives ri Mr, uo Bote $ yd Perfect With Sandwiches, Bond - 28-8. 2 3 7 EACH Beans 2 Lbs. 27 Pickles Pt, dar 20¢ Pr cellent For Macaroni Salad ‘“<iifhg R- . . Macaroni = ». “Point Free’ Quality Meats Page » =» =» Pkg ame Grown ; vib duladmd SMOKED . READY.TO.EAT For Many Picnic Uses +f gi 2 4 who spent several he Paul ; Mr Smell 4 ks at their hon eturn with Ann 14-02, w errr | KETCHUP ir... « ui 13¢ | Pionigs § -27¢ ~ 31c { hon la t we k a " hy . iting } " Don't Forget Av, EY bb dw” 4 : 3 : : sb is in an army camj , 1 W i a MOKED Hy rm ee i wn ance § USER 25 Tres oud vs ER 340 worrom For That Extra Snack FSET Jali ™ \ Hams w Lb. 34c 9 Lb. 38¢ "5 : Ee 3 RICH AND FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY im ol Eh We on Wil . a on June 30th MI ur 3 v A y I A P-Nut Butter sunnyfield WW ug Fart : TT | -— NEW SHOW TIME — Shows Now 7:20 & 9:15 A Wild! Wacky! Three Boys and Three Girls in a Love Making wii. Bing 4 igi Bolads Are Not Complete Without Sultans §¥ “ Tl EY EL = 19¢ || Sliced Bacon 39 young AND |i inn | Salad Dressing i 19¢ ice acon “ . Lu un Cc WILLING” | arsetw of Seer ff : olden ddie Bracken Mg rquian(] Su) fr | . * "an taper [i pe were wes wes R Qther Picnic Suggestions |||. e Sug de a “GAY NINETIES" a jarner ot inday * \ . roun e ev “FIGHTING 694" R wita Merriman and Sheila Mi Mor, Spam, Treel, Tang and Prem «A a Frankfurters 35¢ Hambur r 26¢ 2 ws 5le DEVIL CAT d Violet Bowersox, of 12- Lb. Lb, RR if ab Je da ' A ' Luncheon Meats Ca 33¢ Lebanon 2 Sliced Ee ! , Change now w Sn fresher wren vom 1 is Sr | ya sackman akin ||| Bologna ses « un 43¢ ||| Spiced Nam . . 1 BOF | Cire is nys Bd Laurs Ruth Ground when you buy! M Plus 29-0. 7 isit her parent * § n M1 g aw | Year's Biggess Thing in Swing ! . Garrett, Tuesday Beverages Shona ns 8 Bottles ¢ Assorted T-2 Hein: Genuine and family at Nater- ] Alvino Rey and Orchestra "in Car ot i he al ~~ 23 Meat Loaves . .. 39° | Dill Pickles . . »..25¢ Sean Pouca ant och | a, Jeon, seurnad kyflake Wafers rn. 23¢ ony > Oven Fresh Baked Goods .. Additional Picnic Suggestions AND WINEY i with Jan Garber and Orchestra Paul “JAM SESSION” : Mr. ang 1} ’ ming in TeauA Ae~ Ana Page “44d hs A “GUN TO GUN" mpanied daughter, Mrs 10-o0x, 14¢ | SPECIAL NEWS ISSUE OF Hu. Trt and (M0 elise of Garden Relish Bottle Orange Sherbet # e Hall " | fo: 3 i rr THE INVASION y Dia hay Mi tur ms a ———————_——————— — Mt ! i ne a ~~. ry wie \ TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY pat ut ae ity 113 Bogulus Butands 40) : Layer Cake 47¢ ui oes | Cigarettes . . . . rn 15¢ SPECIAL FEATURE PROGRAM . Orange Pineapple \ Rita Hayworth Gene Kelly SOLDIER COMPARES TEXAS a | mm. eget gy Coffee Cake 26c “COVER GIRL" +. Sli Camp Barkeley, Texas Pkg. (All Technicolor) a Tew lines in regards 10 the Cut Rite * 8% ee } W Marvel Sandwich £3 wa 5" WAR LOAN Also Finest Selected Shorts per and the Arm I have been 4 gi. | * ‘Wax Paper a 15¢ - Rolls es nn Md 10c¢ , White House Evaporated gi Marvel Frankfurt I DO MORE THAN SPECIAL ‘RA: Finest Tall RTE Ravel fy wits “ T 1 ANNOUNCEMENT The Most Milk civ «os 10 c. 85¢ | J ’ Rolls Ba an Paot 1 1c BEE WAR! N to Everyone . . . Here's Your Wen Page oath . . Join in the fight with chance to help in the Fifth every dollar you can spare. War Loan Drive! Every per- Pleasing Grape Jam has ah 21¢ i r Jane Parker : {It's up to everyone of us ho son whe buys or sells 3 Bond Donuts 6Sugared 15c to do our part toward 6-Plain "a speeding Victory by buy- Between Saturday, July Ist ana weaned, is nwt | | ANNIVERSARY Aan Fons hon N\A Ry Bir tonirreo mas || “an | | Sandwich Spread: 13¢ i Era 5 Te | Good Luck Cleo .. 26¢ Rye Bread ': 12¢ [iii Buy & Bond yourself or be re- Flowers ! f . "3 : sponsible for the sale of a ; Bond to someone else. Be sure SUNNYHELD SPICK WHITE SHOE ASP WHOLE ANN PAGE, GRAPE to save the War Bond receipt APENN Bomar Ua Gee eT w= | || MOTOROIL §} FLOUR §j CLEANER § BEETS JELLY box office and receive your meme || WOODRING'S vo 18¢ wh 1.09 mae 10¢ M1 0'15¢ MP GJ 16¢ | ve 4 ~The Feature Attraction “The Purple Heart” FLORAL GARDENS meter |S | 17S TIME TO TURN TO A&P SUPER MAL 5TS
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