Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX : July 13, 1944. Sr p— BOALSBURG | Recent callers at the home of Liisses May Relish and Nora Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bell and daughter and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Torrance of State College, and Mr and Mrs. Sadie Schaeffler and Mrs Daniel Houser of Bellefonte Pfc. Betty Jones of Albuquerque N. M.. is spending a 15-day furlough with her Rev Mus, 1 G. Jones Mrs. Harold Young are visiting relative ant James Orris of Lov his home Mond a week with his Swan Mrs. Leon ters of Wilke vin Jones Of guests of Rey ily Mrs. Gertrude Mar jou several da) Hess me Miss ary Ann ingdon visiting Mi: Leah Wright grandmother, Mrs. W. A. Rockey Rev. and Mu: WwW. J Wagne State College were recent callers al the home of Mrs. Foster Charles and daughter Paul Dunn, Jr. of visiting his dparent Mrs parent and i ter | daugh Mel Lirove, He Beam and two Barre, and Mrs ocean Jon and 1 A - wagner and Miss ie gi {f Meadville, sj} last week at the sy t ent Edgar Wright Hunt grandmother 4 nd her great- her a Huntingdon is gra: Mr and John Dunn Martha Stuart f In gram her h t ed Wo me Sunday, after ling a week with W. H. Stuart family Stella Davidson \ Vingate, Mrs, F wer of fonacs Mrs. Geraldine Smith of Williamsburg, Mrs pbell of Pennsylvania Furnace and Mu Roy Henn and daughter Ev of Graysy and Rannie Shilling { Linden Hall were recent callers at the George Mark home Mrs. Coleman Wingard dau ghter of Spring Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester f Col yer, spent Harry Crummey home Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rishel tcona, spent several the Ralph Risl hom Philip Bradford vf visited [1 i ver Char le Boalsburs E. Kline of Btate Hzabeth Robert elyn « ile and Treaster and n of « Tre | A evenl At Tuesday vening a days re Watsontowr College supper at the gegner and Nu Bryracuse Bellefonte Fisher-Lewi Mrs. Charlie with Mr. an and Mu Grove Mili Pine Hall Sunday evenin Mrs visiting he Harry Han and Mi Mae Bayletis spent § Mr. and Mrs. Merrill family at State College Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stuart daughters Misses Emma Eliz Priscilla Stuart, of Boalshurg Lester George Ma with and Were supper William Getti toona, Sunday lohn D. Patterson Elizabeth Phillips Mrs. Charlies N panied by Mr of Pine Grove afternoon - NEW SHOW TIME Shows Now 7:20 & 9:15 P. M. ADMISSION —l14ec & 35¢ FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY July 14th) Here's a fast-moving western with plenty of action! RUSSELL HAYDEN THE VIGILANTES RIDE COMEDY CARTOON SPORT REEL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY (July 15th) Lucille Ball Dick Powell Virginia O'Brien r Sunday MEET THE PEOPLE A new type musical that will send you away happy! ALWAYS THE FINEST SELECTED SHORTS WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (July 19th) A swell comedy for the entire family: FOUR JILLS AND A JEEP Kay Francis Carole Landis Martha Raye visited their sis- Gill at Pleasant afternoon they Mr: day ter Gap Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and two daughters of Turtle Creek, spent Monday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kellerman and son Mrs. Glenn Snyder of Harrishurg, is visiting her brother and sister~ in-law, Rev. and Mrs. D. C, Raup Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Houte spent evening at the Ed. Houtz at Centre Hall Mrs. Korman Relsh of ton, D. C, was a recent caller Mrs. James Horner Warren and sister, Miss Elizabeth Slack of Potters Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herman of Philipsburg were callers with Mr and Mrs. John F. Kimport Sature- Leste home Washing with Slack (8) Mu daughter Ethel Stover at Miss Virginia and Mrs Mi pent spent Norman Coble Sunday with Bellefonte Ann Hess spent the weekend with hex grandmother, Mi EW. Hess Mi Eleanor Ishler is with her parents, and George lIshiler Mu nd Mr Arthur daught were recent relatives in Philipsburg Miss Priscilla Stuart Martha Stuart Mr Leroy Corl and daughter at College i. D., Irom Friday and spending her vacauon Mir Mi and wilh Lukens visitory and Miss and Mrs State until visited Snyder and sister, Beverly Md were recent Jennie Fortney and River of Mr sWending vacation at Ww nome i IMS A. J. Addleman, re ine Sunday Addieman who VICE January 6 turned 10 en- 1644 amp Grant, Il, early being a patient in the al Hospital, Chicago Pvl. Addieman had In June his wife John, Russel ened ived rite is Lhe Sara Addieman ATR _— lempie spen t hue st py Wil parent jam Fravel at nie Zerby of State Cal- t Sunday at the Gingrich- Slate her Fisher of weekend with Nell B. Fisher { Baltimore, i ther, Mrs. P. 1 SNYDERTOWN LOrmar who has been peedy 1 the Dorman wu David Dorman Howard Dorman Aar Mis tcalirn, and son John and Mrs Lut 3 and Mr. and { Bellefonte Ralph Dorman and Barbara several NaDUrg her pent days at nome, heiping to rmers father, Ed. Dorman wd Mr Harry Orim Far { Read al the (etn and ng. spent ge Harsh ! Tohn Walizer Alice, Allen and Alma, of Mr and Mis H M lintondale, were Sunday Nevin Btover and and of ( the Ta sick Nit Clin- with Mrs has been on the | Nevin Beck of H M. Wallzer of Mrs. John Waller of Sa- Mrs Agnes Garbrick of Nit. tany., Mr. and Mrs. Dean Emerick of Mill Hall, Miss Vinie Emerick of Nittany, Mr and Mrs. John Ferree of Mill Hall R. D.. Mr. and Mrs Charles Gramley of Flemington, and Mrs. Ralph Frye of ndale nna daughter Buffalo, N. Y Mr and Mrs Vernon Blller and children, Virginia, Bobby, Dickey and Charles, of Salona, were last Sunday evening visitors at the Harry Walizer home Mr. and Mrs last Sunday guests with Mr at Nittany Mr. and Mrs William Krape were dinner and supper and Mrs, Earl Peck Arthur Dorman of Altoona, Mrs. Agnes Garbrick of Nittany, Rev. Oakwood of Miles. burg. Mrs. Glenn Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stover and daughter Doris Jean, were recent visitors at the Ed. Dorman home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wallzer and children, Jean and Elery, were Sun- | day evening supper guests at the Glenn Walizer home at Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover and son Donny, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H M. Walizer of Clintondale, motored to Reading on Monday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Rishell and family, rsn— Woman Suffers Stroke Mrs. Cora Bchiablg, who resides with her son, Rev. Ralph Bchlabig| of Snow Shoe, suffered a stroke Sat. urday while at the home of a neigh- bor, Mrs. Charles Ross. Her condi. ton is sald to be serious, The world is not interested in the excellent excuse that you have for your [allure to deliver the goods. land family REBERSBURG Mrs. Alverig Brungart visited rein tives in Pittshurgh last week Mr. and Mis. 8 OG. Ziegler were weekend guests at the Herman Con fer home at Harrisburg Mrs. K. W. Breon and Miss Jean Hagen attended the funeral of thelr nephew, Nathan Robinson at Yar nell, last Thursday Miss Margaret Grubb spent last week with her sister in Bellefonte Mrs. Rose CGiramley of Lock Ha ven, visited Mrs. Ada Blerly last week Misses Violet Btgver and Beatrice Brungart, Mrs. Ned Hosterman and Mrs. Dick Berkstresser were Thurs day shoppers in Sunbury Miss Doris Hess of spent last week with her sister Francls Wert and fagnlily Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger and daughter Barbarp of Pennbrook Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger, Jr, and son John, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weaver of Lewistown, visited Mi Ida Weaver on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Calvin and daughter “Patsy.” supper guests at home in Aaronsburg Miss Alda Breon spent the week end with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fromm in Belle fonte Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stover daughter Virginia, of OM City several days with Mrs. Stover’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H M. Garrett Mrs. Edith Miller, Velma Miller Mrs. W. J. Walker and Guerney Smull were Fi visitors In Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs Brackney vicinity Mr rice in Centre Mrs. C. A Lamey Milimont, Mrs Breon, Ji were Friday Guy Br ne con and spent aay Frank Mcintyre of spent several days In this last week Robert Brungart, Mise Brungart and Freddie Hall last Friday Page Mrs Stevie," Mir ard Grubb and daughter spent last Wednesda at the home of Mrs. Elsie Lamey at Creenburs Miss Shirley Zettie of 8p K Mills. visited uncle ! Mr and Mrs Mi Robin and Richard, of Yarnell sister, Mis. K. W. Bi weekend Miss Er ited hey i ( Newton Boyer Miss Kathryn spel Bea visited and son her and a John Relish last son and a wer of Laurelton . and Mi weekend y a spent n Bellefonte home Masrae Bariel! Mrs. Ra Mastellar and daug Gloria, reluarned i Bloomsburg on T ten day vist Mrs J {, Moyer Vilas Wise « the thelr hom weadlny after a her parent Mr and Dudiey Kidder of visiting h ATR wi Eller y visited Mr. and Walters, near New Berlin, Bundaj Mr and Mrs. Gale Swartz of Mil heim Mis Fred Whitelill Marian, of Pleasant Gai called at the H C. Ziegler hame oN Sunday =~vening Mr abd Mi J. V. Brut tended the funeral of Winfield Crebs at Selinsgrove, Bunday Mr Crebs was a native of Madisonburg and lived Rebersburg many years. He bad been Ml] for some time Mr. and Mrs Francis sons. Donald and Jimmy, spent Sun day with Mrs Werts parents, Mr and Mrs. Stover Hess at Millmont The Lutheran Ladies Ald Was entertained by Mrs. Harold Brun- gart and Miss Miriam Zerby on Thursday evening Charles Hackenberz and son Don- ald of Runville. calied on hig par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8 H Hacken- berg on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Blerly. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Breon, Jr. and daugh- ter “Patay.” were Saturday business visitors in Altoona Mr, and Mrs. C Monday to Thursday daughter, Mrs and family in Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lee and sons Donald, David and Dick, of State College. visited at the 8. A. Blerly home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs Samuel Esterlipe and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker spent Bunday at Poe 1 daughter grt at- near Wert and M. Bierly spent with their Paddy Park Pimples Disoppeared | Over Night You, It i» true, there ia a safe harmiess. medicated lquid oalled Kieerex that dries Phmpios over night who simple directions n | during web mywined | eally Dri [GRANDSON OF COLLEGE M1 Barnard celve d Charles Kreamer | erandson Richard M son, had seriously wounded | ———— {while serving with an infantry glid and Mrs. H M. Coll of Bouth!ler division In France on June street, Blate rei He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, R word Sunday their G. Swanson, of Emporium Bgt been Bwan- | COUPLE IS WOUNDED College that Het. Bw PATS {since late in 18. {ved In Btate College | . Oy | grandparent Ihe and slso attended lege A range Bummer oomes LING 27 evil OMmpany and ha August ted fave The Range been overopn will not ru vear He wit! "Ml ARO of th There are individuals of that the hu out good lubricating nan race WERT Lhemseivey from other for weather oome Ome {ime when was employed by the PeRO Jee 'acoepting fg people. | fore using REAP A SUMMER HARVEST | , AT A&P . .. AT LOW COST! Big supplies of the season’s finest offerings are arriving almost daily at your ALP Super Market. Fresh selections of vegetables! Firm, juicy fruits! And all are priced attractively! Come in tomorrow and help yourself generously! And don't forget to get extra supplies of your favorite fruits and vegetables to “put up” for the winter! RIPE, JUICY WATERMELONS . -- 89: SELECTED TOMATOES . .. 2 = 33c NEW APPLES . ....3 = 2% Owned Bs and Pacifie snd Operated Atlantic Tea Co. 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